Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 17 November 1933 — Page 5
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— liosite i BELL'S I PHONE I Z Cash Grocery 292 — — WE HAVE WEIMERS PURE SORGHUM. )WIN APPLES—per basket 59c and 69c NER APPLES—Good for cooking or sting—basket „.. 85c TE LILY FLOUR—2I lb. sack 85c WE REDEEM COLO-WHEAT COUPONS. THA WASHINGTON COFFEE—Quart , acuumed Glass Jar 29e — Matches, Grape Fruit. 7 lor.. 25c boxes 22c Onions. 10 lb. bag.. 19c Ground Pepper I ranberries. Fancy I Kund 19c 2 tbs 25c Cake Flour Turnips, 10 lbs. ... 15c 29c SunKist Oranges. Cherries, gal. 59c dozen 17? gc Beans, lb 5c Fancy Tokay (.rapes | Pa ry Flour, 51b sk 23c pound 7V t c and Use -■E, Sparkling Crystal White 1I GRANULATED SUGAR, 10 pounds 48c ■doicest t uts in Quality Meats—Fresh Oysters—Veal —Pure Pork Sausage—l*ure Beef Bamberger. Try Gur Meats. You Will lake Them. PHONES 31 and 204 IH. SUGAR SPARKLING ■MffijjS . CRYSTAL WHITE Ixi 10 lbs. ■ 48c Grapefruit E* . Laige can Pork 1A , t t)L and Beans LUU ■ MACARONI »>r„ Gallon cans F.Kp ■■3 lbs i£*3C Apple Butter. eJt/V - KQz* Laundry. apple, gal. can. . VvV ■LOUR sl-05 lb. bag • -i X New Walnuts pinions It)C pound Raspber- fl Es Small Pineapple IHp can ...... Lt)C can X W ■Mr:. 6sc « L " s ....iOc Branberries 2 its. 25c Dried 1 f* Large cans Peaches in lb. .. . LOC heavj syrup 1 7(‘ B-“ aB Ro . ,19c Mince New lionet 1 Cz, Meat, pkg lUC a cake LUC ■APPLES ra “o£ 6 lbs. 25c lb. box Gra- Qf* Peaches and Ap- 1 fL. Crackers. . »*9C ricots. 1 lb. can 4LV IM' al - Ci *ns Red /‘ET 2 cans Fancy ■J’itted Cherries. UUC Feas . Elf Dessert f*' .. 3 cans I’ancx (■Powder \ t)C Corn ■SALT 100 ib. bag 89c ■’’E G, : ap ’ a ...25c “ e '"'“ s 10c MLarge cans -j zi Large cans 1 Kz* HE Kidney Beans .. lul Plums --• (■Tomato Soup r _ Quart jar Salad Qikz* ■ can 5C Dressing ■ Pork & Beans, Kraut. Red Beans. Kp M| Hominy, Red Kidney Beans, can
FARM BUREAU l« ENDORSES AAA j I PAGE ONE) ! ( (substitutes In state instUutioiiTand I I asking a high tax on oleomarger-' i luo amt proposing tin. state pay en* i | tire iMlmatlonul costs through in- l direct taxation. i ( A resolution addressed to Presi-i | dent Franklin 1). Roosevelt urged :< I him to use all the powers vested I < In him by congress to place agri-It I culture on a commodity price parity 11 i with all other Industries, it de-jl scribed both inflation and deflation as destructive to public welfare hut f . i ocoinmended issuance of treasury! I notes’ it necessary to bring about | . such price parity. Taylor, first vice president of the ' bureau, and Mrs Charles W. Sewell,! jOtterbein, second vice president! t and chairman of the social and edu-', cational department, were re-elect-1 1 led for two year ternjs. ! Industrial recovery will result!
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 19.33.
[only when the farmer's purchasing power has been restored, J. H. Nor- ■ ton, field representative of the I A AA, speaking as a substitute for .George N. Peek, administrator of , the AAA, said, "If the AAA falls the fault will not be at Washington but with the farmers who have refused to cooperate." he said. E. A. O'Neal, Chicago, president of the American Farm Bureau Federation, said curtailment of production to match domestic consumption is the only method of salvation tor agriculture. • —o- - CHURCH REVIVALS | I'he Phllathae class will comprise the chorus choir and have charge of the opening service at the Pap,tlst church at 7:15 o'clock tonight. Dr. S. O. Whitesell will give a great message on "What is Man?” Dr. Whitesell will present to the audience the body of a man that weighs 150 pounds. The body will be brought to the church in a traveling bag. o United Brethren The special meetings being held in the First United Brethren church are continuing with increasing interest. The subject of the sermon preached by Rev. A. S Elzey Thursday night was "The Lost Christ.” He used the scripture where Joseph and Mary took the child Christ to the temple when he was twelve years of age and lost him there.He said people were losing Christ out of their lives without really knowing it. A young man and lady gave eeveral cornet duets. Services tonight will be of an interesting nature as the men's ! < lorus from the Nine Mile United ! Brethren church will furnish the I music. There are about 20 men in , the chorus. ■ CONTINUE HUNT FOR DILLINGER■ j (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) south side. Both previous traps ' were set on the north side. The adI tomobile in which the desperado resisted the first attempt to capture | him was found yesterday with dozj ens of bullet scars On it. The lici ense had been issued to a Joseph : Harris, Chicago, presumably an i alias for Dillinger. Dillinger has been at large since I October 12 when a group of escaped j convicts reecumed him from jail at Lima, 0., Sheriff Jess Saber was killed during the raid. A woman j seeg with him was believed to be Mary Jenkins, sister of one of the escaped convicts. o Allen County Tax' Rates Unchanged Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 17 —(UP) —Tax rates of Allen county and the Fort Wayne school and civil city I . were left unchanged by the state tax board in an order today. Two minor shifts were made ' one each in the county and civil I city budgets. Appropriation for an intangibles ! tax clerk in the county recorder's office, eliminated by the county tax adjustment board, was restored, j The clerk’s salary was set at S9BO I annually. o NRA Code Violator To Be Prosecuted New York. Nov. 17—(UP)— Early prosecution of the first case involving an NRA CODE violation was j promised today by United States district attorney Howard L. Arne j li, who disclosed that a federal grand jury had returned an indivtI meat against the Hercules gasoline I filling stations, Inc. The indictment returned in the 1 court room of Federal Judge Clar I ence G. Galston contained nine counts. The firm operates filling I stations in the Brooklyn area. Six I counts were based upon allegedly I excvessive working hours and the I remainder upon alleged failure to ' post the price of gasoline as prescribed by the petroleum board
•'J I MEER Follow the Crowd UNCO Service Station Highway 16 1 mile east of Decatur. Entertainment Sat. Night by Skip Young and • the Brown Boys. We serve I Hot Chilli LUNCH - POP ■ BEER Meyer Buntman, Proprietor
President To Leave Washington Tonight Washington. Nov. 17 —(UP) — President Roosevelt will depart from Washington at 6 p. m. tonight tor Savannah and Warm Springs, Oa, to be gone until after Thanksgiving. Mr. Roosevelt will be accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Sarah Delano Roosevelt, his personal sevre-
■*—“ ————— - Fisher & Harris Phones 3 and 1 Fine Groceries Sparkling Oranges, Sun Kist, Buy and Use . med. size, dozen 22c - (. rystal Bananas, firm ripe ’ "1 White fruit, 3 tbs 20c «Salt, Morton, sugar Granulated curing smoke salt. Sugar 10 ,h can 95c Morton Sausage Seascwwuunw ~ oning. 10 oz. can 23c 10 tbs. Salt?d Cashew Nuts t o pound 59c Salted Peanuts, tb. 12'sc 10 quart While Gran- . . ... , ite Pails 63c Apples, Mich. Whg- jj ew ( ut stringless ners. medium size. Beans, 3 cans ... 29c .k, pou ”d, s . “ * c ' Steel Traps, dozen $1.39 4x Non Caking Pow- 2 for 25c dcred Sugar, 2 tb. Stock Salt, 50 pound packages 17c Block 37c I otatoes, No. I\\ hite j jVe> K e( | seal. can.. 10c ta tb. peck 25c High Test Lye, 3 Sani-Flush. Bowlene cans 25c or Drano. can ... 21c Borax, 20 Mule Team Grape Fruit, large.. 5c 2 pounds 35c Hot House Leaf Let- pound 18c tuce, 2 tbs 15c Quality Soda CrackSweet Potatoes, Jer- ers, 2 tb. b0x.... 25c seys, 5 tbs 13c Heinz Noodle Soup. 2 Soap, Quick White large cans 29c Naptha, 10 bars.. 25c No. 10 gallon Red PittMacaroni, Short Cut, ed Cherries or Black 3 lbs. . 25c J I Raspberries 60c I f Macaroni, 7 oz. pkg. 5c Old Dutch Cleanser, Corn Meal, Granuiat- 2 cans 15c ed, 10 tbs 25c Sun-Brite Cleanser 5 pounds 15c 2 cans 9c Whole W heat Flour Fels Naptha Soap, 5 pounds 29c 10 bars 48c Cranberries, Jerseys Syrup, Golden, No. 10 ; pound 10c gallon 49c Bulk Rolled Oats, No. 5. l /z gallon.. 29c 5 pounds 19c Maple Flavor, No. 5, i Delicia Oleo, 2 tbs. 19c i/ 2 gallon 39c 3 pounds 25c p ure Map i e gyrup Coffee, Rio, 2 lbs. .. 29c j u ]| p i nl .. 25c ! Coffee, Chase and San- j apanned Coal Buckborn. 2 lbs 4ac 2Sc pound 25c ; Coffee, Old Master. Galvonized ( oal 2 tbs 55c Buckets 33c pound 30c Good Brooms 29c Hominy, Pearl Crack- Cedar Furniture Poled. 9 pounds .... 25c i s h, full quart ... 38c 3 pounds 10c California Tokay Soap Chips. American Grapes, 2 lbs 15c Family large pkg. 19c Quick Arrow Soap Full assortment Chips, 2 Ige. pkgs. 29c Fruits and Vegetables Appelmans Grocery) Phones 215 and 219—Delivery Service BANANAS Os) Florida Oranges 3 pounds .... large, dozen . . tlx V Apples. Baldwins or Celery, large 1r „ Wagners bunches, 2 for XV C 10 pounds Fresh Hot House Bushel 85c — . „ California ion»a toes ]Jjz» Grapes, 3 pound Zt)C , P™"* ' V Head Lettuce solid (4 za Endive, bleach- 1 JT „ large, each .... </V ed. pound.... Cranberries 1 IL» Sweet Potatoes 1 t pound IvC 4 pounds .... HL OLEO The Best 3 lbs. 25c Burco Flour r7Qz. Soda Crackers 9^ r » 24 lb. sack. .. 4 «/C 2 lb. box .... • Bisquick 91p Graham t rackpackage DLL ers, 2 It), box. Swansdown QI Salad Dressing Cake Flour. ~t)LU <|uart jar (Green Plate Free) Gallon cans Red /‘I „ Gold Medal Q-| „ Cherries ULU Cake Flour . ...OLU Mustard 1 (Cooling Rack Free) quart can .... XMV Northern Spy Apples BbS . 69c LaFrance 9Kz» Broken Sliced 99z» 3 l or Pineapple, 2 doz. Clothes Pins Free Lux, Lifebuoy and Decatur s ,• Palmolive Soap 9f)z« < •< 3 bars ■ " h,te , Jgjg Pumpkin, 1 A,, S l ’ ( '3 k I large cans .. LVt ID! ’- «3uSn» I ' , Z„ kinPi '..loc 48c LZJ>|
tary, Mlsh Marguerite Lehand, and . Stephen T. Early, White House ae«- ' rotary. On the train tonight he will work on the proclamation for Thanksgiving in an effort to have it ready tor distribution by Sunday night. Sunday night Dresses for the Holiday Dances and Parties. Wide selection. E. F. ! Gass Store.
/a) I T ry Q ur f. f9 M* nu * e or u r ■( übe Steaks,! Phones 106~ 107 Free Delivery ■ Noßone lipfl!RWm" FIH I 25cib I Dandy Young Turkeys Nice Fresh oyßters ’ P int ''" 25t I sto 10 lbs. each-Try one G<x,d Fresh Mußh ' RoU "' " Kc J Dressed, pound Laney Dressed Spring qz| Chix or Hens Good Swiss Steaks, pounded, Also Nice Rabbits. Ready for the pan, Ib 18 C Mrs. John Schafer’s Home Made Chocolate Raisen Cakes, Angel Food Cakes, Ginger, Butterscotch and Sugar Cookies, NOODLES. REAL COUNTRY BUTTER. PLENTY FRESH EGGS. ALSO HOME MADE PUMPKIN PIES —25 c each I BEEF TO BOIL 41bs ’25c | PORK Nice g Shoulder Steak ■ GOOD VEAL POCKET or STEW tb. 10c I f Special i (• 2^-25 C’l GOOD TEA BONE STEAKS 25c 1 Nice Veal suak • Today Only, pound or Roast a, 11 — IL 15c th. NICE SLICED SUGAR CURED BACON ’ ffi Real Bargains in Soaps made by Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co. Fresh Spare Ribs 25c 3 pounds ARMOUR’S TALL CANS OF MILK — 6 for 30c GALLON CANS f7o B cTw^ r AT Bars rR Pineapple, each 65c _ T/%- Peaches, each . 65c Couponsand 1 A Cherries, each 65c get a 24 OZ. pkg. IM#* Catsup, each 65c Apricots, each 65c FREE Dandy Rolled Rib Roasts, no bones, no waste, Ib 20c SI SPECIAL —3 lbs. Ramberger or Sausage, 3 lbs. Oleomargarine, 3 lbs. Lard, 3 lbs. Bacon Squares—l 2 lbs. for SI.OO I COFFEE, Bursley ft* Nice Boiled Ham, High Grade AjV SLICED OETz. BURCO—Good Coffee 2 lbs. 33c pound Ot)C — " SUGAR CURED SMOKED IKp v ■ Whole or half, lb. V or chunks of 1 Mw, ———— Beef and Pork 1 SUGAR CURED Q_ or • ) PICNICS, tb oC 1 Sausage < SUGAR CURED BACON 1/L. A Trimmings SQUARES, lb lUC palmola Oleomargarine—3 lbs —— _ LARD rtr fc- i NICE PORK QK P 3,bs i CHOPS, 2 lbs. ....... Sausage, Country aOK " i Honey Loaf, lb 30c Style, lb LUI 'Wifffii ? ! £Q I ... r . . - I Shoulder Ribs or 9Ap Bamberger, fresh 1 f|z» T- ♦kt ir> eH. £iVV ground, tb LUC -3 • Neck Bones, 6 tbs.. PERFECT OLEO OtT pREAMERY Butter KOp I 2 pounds 4iJu U 2 pounds JJU DIAMOND MATCHES 5 pkgs . MACARONI COTTAGE 6 BOXES 25c I rX“ HE ™. 35c S ESE 10c FRANKFORTS, PUDDING or 1 (Ip J Edgemont BOLOGNA, Ib. ... f Crackers e /W''’wL»T'resh Home Made IQp f Last Time E Weiners Ib -Lov l special E I Today Only g V Uw*? e BERGHOFF, Light or Dark—per case $2.40 Oh 0 Bl THAT GOOD OLD WOODEN SHOE—per case .... $2.65 r“ r® W AUGUSTINER—per case $2.90 9 E W BLATZ-MILLER HIGH LlFE—per case $3.15 iLr a«3 ma 1 B KINGSBURY or BUDWEISER—per case $3.40 Drewey’s Ale, case $4.00 Plus $1 Deposit for case and bottles. | If you do not wish to buy a case at a time we will gladiy send you any amount of bottles you wish—lce cold and at any time. FREE DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. BUT ORDER AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE SO WE CAN GIVE YOU SERVICE. Phones 106 and 107.
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