Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 2 June 1933 — Page 5

■kl churches ■ lva'7 Evangelical Church ■Lv School at 9:30 ,a. m. /pan. -'.iperintendent. Last the attendance was within nmllnient. It is the nf the sl ' h ° ol t 0 g 0 over this Sunday. The , illlir will practice for ChilThere will be a worwi'it sermon by Key. Snndernninn on Thursday at ' "d o'clock. - ~ ■■untioch M. B. C. Church Simon Moore, Pastor School 9:30 A. M. :!:lg sen i e 10:45 A. M. by Miss Marcia iK-raa! M : - < Sl " ,a Hagelwood.

[ HITE’S GROCERY S PHONES 31 and 201 I ~ Fresh - SUGAR, 10 lbs. 48c j Fiakej Soda CATSUP, 2 bottles .... lie | c TX eis Becf or Veff ’ Soup ’ can 5c ■ 9")/* Perfect Cake Flour, pg. 19c Si___ BISQUICK, package . 29c H Pint can Mayonnaise . 15c — — ■ Gal. Red Pit. Cherries 48c soap ' 9 Perfect Lye, can 5c cake 9 Perfect Corn Flakes, Ig. 10c 9 2 lbs. Graham Crackers 25c 9 ““ 5 lb. bag Quaker Oats. 15c I Naptha Pint Jar Mayonnaise .. 15c ■ SOAP 6 bars Ig. Yellow Soap 25c ■ cakes Qt. Jar Peanut Butter 19c I I l()c Fancy Ev. Apricots, 15c lb. 9 Van Camp Pork A Beans 5c 92 lbs. Salted Peanuts.. 15c 9 Fancy Swt Corn, 3 cans 25c barge 9 Gal. Peeled Peaches .. 35c CH IPSO ■ Jell Dessert, a pkg 5c package 9 Fresh Choc. Drops, lb. 10c i . 9 3 lbs. Merrit Oleo 25c 14C IFLOUR 73c I Pillsbury—Gold Medal—Famous Qualitv H AVONDALE. 24 lb. sack 57c II COUNTRY CLUB. 24 lb. sack 62c I Pure Cane Granulated I SUGAR, 09 /Pl 1 II Jack Frost, 25 lb. sack I I 9 I I MACARONI lb. lLz» || and Spaghetti, Fresh Stock. . | ICE TEA QQ _ Smooth, Fragrant || Wesco, *4 tt> ZoC COFFEE 1 (U, I Delicious Flavor Jewel, th. A«7v I BREAD _ Fresh, Crisp I 1’ 2 th. loaf lC CORN FLAKES 1fl„ II Country Club, tb, loaf 5c Country Club, 2 pkgs. 1 * 7L I layer cake qq.. pen-jel 27c IA 2L n>. 2 layer O«/C 2 packages ** 1 wki. tr j . For Successful Jams, Jellies White Fudge Icing man T IIFK OO with Black Walnuts GOOD 1.l ( K < {(’ I /1,,,., ...... OLEO, 2 tbs. MMV ' ii’( K FEED A National Favorite I too tbs ... V«7U 2 tb. pkg. 32c I of High Quality for GINGER SNAPS 1") p | Growing Chicks Fresh stock, 2 tbs. 1 I MOTOR OIL flt SODA CRACKERS I 2 gallon can »?!•’’£ Oven Fresh 1 || Penn Rad, IQO% Pure, SAE 40 2 tb. box 4i V SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY PINK SALMON 3 OQc FINE FLAVOR Tall cans I RED SALMON, Country Club, 2 tall cans 29c PINEAPPLES ” $9 89 I For Canning, 24’s and 3U's Crate • STRAWBERRIES, Fancy Quality, lull qts, each 10c CANTALOUPE, Ripe and Sweet, each 12'ic NEW POTATOES, Alabama Triumphs. 10 lbs. 25c M AX BEANS, Fresh and Crisp. 2 lbs L ,c WATERMELON 59c i RIPE, SWEET, 26 tb. average each HEAD LETTUCE 1 SOLID HEADS 2 for FINEST QUALITY MEATS FRANKFURTERS lb. 1 0 C Eckrich’s Quality _ - MINCED HAM lb. 1 7c SUMMER SAUSAGE lb. J7c Eckrich’s Special SMOKED TENDERLOIN lb. JMJc IN CHUNK MMV BUTTER lb -22’/2C Roll Creamery, Country Club, Fresh, Delicious

|l Bt&ngellstlc servHe 7.39 M Prayer meeting Wednesday ’ 7;45. We invite and welcome the public to meet with us hr these Ber . viete. Come with us and we will d o : you good. Be sure and come. I I O repaint posts ON SECOND ST. ■ EE °y PAGE ONE > north entrance to the* cit ’ and *o*f ; the six lights placed there, only one remains. City plant officials stated that a curtailment in repair items would have to be made and urged every loyal citizen to report cases where destruction, of property .is noted. Arrests will be made, offi- | cials said. 1 ! — .Get the Habit - Trade at Home

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1933.

ADAMS COUNTY TAXING UNITS TO GET $3,454 (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) further relieve the property tax burden. The distribution of school funds this fall will go still further . toward easing the tax load.” Hereafter according to Mr. Fry, distribution will be made every month. The balance of the $879,- ' 959.11 or $498,012.31 to be exact, ’ will go into the state excise fund where it will remain until Nov. 1, I when it will be distributed by the auditor of state to every school unit in the state on the basis of average daily school attendance. According to Otto Jensen, examiner of the state board of accounts, : this will amount to about 70 cents per 'pupil for the first seven weeks I of the law's operation. in Other Counties | Amounts received by other counties include: Marion, $68,777; Allien, $25,821.20; Blackford, $1,139; | Delaware, $5,912; Huntington, $2,|017; Jay, $1,610; Lagrange, $1,103; Lake, $35,039; Noble, $2,375; Ran-] dolph. $1,172; .Wells. $1,118; Whit-1 ley, $2,186. GUARDS PATROL STATE CAPITOL FROM PAGE ONE) I workmen who went on strike for! higher wages. Political enemies of the executive charged that he proclaimed | martial law as a means of prevent-1 ing filing of referendum petitions which would have made inoperative 'several laws passed by the recent I legislature. The deadline for filing of the petitions was 5 o’clock last night. Because of martial law, filing was impossible. It was understood that the petL tions would have been directed against the state highway operating fund appropriation, the state sales tax and removal of the workmen's compensation commissioner. The strike at the capitol began two weeks ago. Workmen demanded a wage scale increased from 30 cents an hour to 50 cents. Since then two persons have been injured in disorders and a dozen arrests have been made. Q MORGANS MADE MONEY DURING PANIC IN 1929 (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) the “bargain counter” stock lists ; of the house of Morgan. ’ Whitney said he knew of no ■ such royal connections. The “market crash” syndicate bought $1,146,609 shares of various stocks in three weeks of operations which ended November 11. 1929. it was brought out in Whitney's testimony. Early in 1930 the syndicate soldout with a profit of $1,067,355. Probe Railroads Washington. June 2—(U.R) —Senate investigators who have uncovered the boom year financial secrets of America's biggest public utilities holding company, created by J. P. Morgan & Co., turned today to the railway empire dominated by the famous partnership. The specific subject will be the Alleghany Corporation, a holding company super-imposed by the bankers rpon the railroad network of the Van Sweringen brothers of Cleveland. The Van Sweringens attained financial prominence as real estate operators in Ohio, and then turned to a romance of railroad ing. The Van Sweringen brothers SATURDAY ONLY BEEF STEAK 1 r Loin or short.. 1 ? Exira Good Baby Beef s Beef Boil 3 tbs ikOt Pork Steak lean, 3 lbs Pork Sausage 20c Minced Ham QKz. 2 tbs j Hickory Smoked Sausage Q J* . 2 lbs Cottage Cheese 1 Creamery. Pt... Swiss Steak 15c Fresh Fish, 1 flp dressed, th I_vjV Not dressed, lb. . . s’/ic Martins MEAT MARKET Phone 292 j Opposite Court House

themselves will be called to testify on Monday, Ferdinand Pecora, senate committee counsel, said this morning. At the close of today's session, the hearings will be adjo”rned over the weekend. THREE KILLED IN AIR CRASH (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) cal. An inquest will be held here today with army officers from March Field, Riverside, Calif., testifying. The ship was en route from March Field on a routine mission to Crissey Field, San Flancisco. o May Close Winona Lake Postoffice Winona Lake Ind., June 2 —(UP) —Orders to close the Winona Lake postoffice if admission to the Lake resort is charged this year, were

Saturday Specials FREE FREE FREE 1 lb. Pure Pork Sausage with each purchase of Fifty cents or more. BEEF ROAST If| P Juicy, Tender, lb FRESH PICNIC SHOULDER 1 ROAST, lb BACON, Extra Lean 15c pound Eckart’s Center Cut Sugar 25c ! Cured Ham, It) CREAMERY BUTTER, lb 22C COTTAGE CHEESE, Qz* Pint.... DELICIOUS CAKE DONUTS Home-made, dozen DRIVE OUT OR ( ALL , Country Meat Market ! 908 Winchester Phone 429 I 'I —, . Fisher & Harris PHONES 3 and 4 FINE GROCERIES ————————————— ■ ——— Maxwell House or Chase .Jack Frost Powdered and Sanhorn QP Sugar, 2 pound Iry Coffee, lb packages lit Flour. Pride of Kuehner’s German Rye Decatur, 12 Bread, 1 si 24 lbs 55c ,oaf Vegetable Soup _ e [ Flour, Blue Ribbon for can better bread or /‘Q Qualitv Soda Crackers, e pastry, 21 lbs.. 2 pound b()x f| Pineapples t (1/* l-</V ! each AVfV Golden Syrup. d , Nn 5 i > cal taf I V ii More of those good Sun- ' ' 4 <,., c (..i » liisl llrMße, or., . ' ' 2 dozen OOC "lutekyrun 29c ,l Dozen 19c ... Cocoa, 2 lb. Q/f z» No. 1 White can Potatoes, 2 pks. T()(]dv (he Chocolale O. K. or P. &G. White Malted Health 4A , t Naptha Soap IpT „ Drink, lb. can. t 4 large bars ... AtJv Pure Sorghum 1 r r •. . . Molasses. Qt ean AMV Camay loilet 1 ,4 ... Soap, 3 bars. .. .1 4t 1 "J* Granulated Sugai, _ 10 pounds 4SC s ’ r ”V: ,27C Pure While l.ard. Chips, 5 lb. IV 25c Salad Dressing 09 z. Ki 'n„ B O 3 lbs 25c quart jar ))uz y\ as hing Red Pitted Cherries, Powder 13c, 2 for 25c solid pack. 1(|r» 10c size No ' 2 cans Bulk Rolled Oats. Pork and Beans pr „ 5 y| c> 9 ]bs. 25c large can B(>s( Head Rice 5 tb 19c Star Naptha Washing stock Salt. 50 pound Powder, 1 block 35C large pkg J- I V 10c steel Wool, 2 Head Lettuce packages 1 ' ’ c large ss, 2 hds. IOC Lye. Red Seal, can 10c Head ’ Sc Red Seal Cleanser, Trouts Home Groxvn ,p eam | {orax Asparagus 3 pound pkgs.. .. 50c pound hunch... AW pound l 7c Peanut Butter 1 Bulk Laundry Starch 2 lbs A • V 4 tbs 25c 10c Steel Wool 1P z . l ( 'c box Clothes » ins- 2 2 -10 c pkgs.. ..-IOC 2 for .. ■ • • P. W. Butter Crackers, < (,f hea< ’ . 22c XX 35c Carrots, 2 large 4 , Full assortment of I bunches A»JU Fruitsand Vegetables

received ttxlay by William I. Elli-1 son, local postmaster. The Instructions were issued by the Postoffice department at Washington, after an inspector ,’eported admission had been charged at the park gates, shutting 0# the post-! office from the general public. Lake cottagers would have to 1 obtain thei rmail at Warsaw, six miles away, if the Winona Lake offgice is closed. 0 It’s “Shoe Rebuilders” Now Fall River, Mass.—(U.R) —The cobbler is passe here. Fifty local mem-, hers of the shoe/repairing craft have organized The Fall River Shoe Rebuilders’ TTotective Asso-1 elation. The “Rebuilders" will seek to improve trade conditions. 0 Vernon Hedges of Bluffton at- | tended to business matters in Decatur, Thursday. Big Penny Dance Sunset Sunday.

Phones Free Delivery i?JH S ffl Sftßrt KI K 1 CHOICE CHICKENS, OH * 011 and TURKEYS REAL SPRING CHIX 90,. 2to 2'2 lbs. each, 1b,... City Chicken or Sugar Cured ,</ BsF Smoked Hams SUGAR CURED Vv W SMOKED 1 \z. PILOT Whole or half, lb. ? CO F F I’3 E 1 SUGAR CURED PICNICS Op 1 a good one / Pound L 25cJ H PALMOLA OLEOMARGERINE |() c )ound SPARE RIBS, 3 lbs. ... 25c — Young Roasters 6c i F POR K 5 Shoulder Steak 1 Nice Hens 1 b Special. Pound *1 Special, lb lOV Bl NICE SLICED SUGAR CURED 20c | liACoN ' lh 1 jjERFEGT OLEO OCp OREAMERY Buller ROp I ■ 2 pounds 4iJu V 2 pounds WJU I DIAMOND MATCHES 5 pkgs. MACARONI COTTAGE 6BOXES 25c ; r p^ ACHETr .'2Sc “ 10c j i a ■ ". i i ..I i Um IJI f FRANKFORTS, PUDDING or 25c JpOll BOLOGNA, 3 Ihs... ’y cheese Fresh Home Made 25c B 18c E Weiners, 2 lbs 2 for 3 _ c liver s fc to. C™i“’2ibs. 45c| g £ _____ Choice Cuts of Lamb—Plenty Fresh Eggs, 2 dozen. 25c BIG ECONOMY SOAP WEEK SALE Real Bargains in Soaps made by Colgate-Palmolivc-Peet (b. - !?t M 8 A 'JfcS > \X / 2 pkgs. H|EJBu3 2*2 ii>. pkg. firm I. ... Beauty 'c'BLW . ‘ ■KTGlffl yUtldslhTa soap jjalnfe f i 3cakeß 15c CI GR ~I 23c 19c WgSS ~ — 2 pkgs. *J| SOAP CHIPS 10c 5 ”’ s - Endor.edbyall I Mf* None Better.. talOU leading Silk 1 rro I ■' • * manufacturers N—■“— L BEER Special Saturday BLATZ, OLD HEIDELBERG, per case $2.7(1 I BERGII OF F, per case $2.60 | A'l LAS, PRIMA and MILLERS HIGH LIFE, per case.. $3.15 Plus SI.OO Deposit for Bottles and Case. LAUD Og,. tv NICE PORK 1 K,. CHOPS, tb i Sausage, Country *>iL. j | style, 3 lbs 2-VU / . ... __ Shoulder Ribs or I Hamberger, Iresh »)A I ground. 3 lbs Neck BoilCS, 6 1I)S., | FREE DELIVERIES TO AIL PARTS OF THE CITY. BHT ORDER EARLY AS POSSIBLE SO WE CAN GIVE YOU SERVICE. Phones 106 and 107.

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