Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 12 January 1934 — Page 5

jg*\l. CHURCHES ill ' s Salem M. E- Church Pynchon, Pastor | W pleasant Mills CK Geo. Auspaugh FW l( |, nt !>:IW A. M. ISK A 'iship 10:30 A. M. in Pastor. ■K . K.itliryn M< Mil BSt r, (t<< p. m. Salem j£y«l < i,. -1 9:30 A. M. Win. gZHpcrmtendent. «Kg- ;o A. M Omer leader. i lie ~ Ilin Whll e F H . \ ■ |0 Saturday night, invited to tlie.se g Tabor M. E. Church S. a.HM . an •■leltlell of of |J| Selllenielo L».,_. vyf Mo.,re. .lami., i Hope M. E. Church being arranged for i in Chapel. |Ef Clark's Chapel

l oh xfl r« W°y ! Ism It.! I * ! l -I SLaw A c«m fili ’ ||iKA o Ts| Coco-Wheats for Breakfast »| Ki " ~l • What a delicious tast —no hesitation |fl ll i 1 < il with Coco-Wheats — they pitch right in and clean up every bit. No coaxing or 9Coldin 2' Records of over 3 200 casw! ’ show youngsters prefer it. In camps, institutions and other places children were given their B| choice between Coco-Wheats and ocher well known cereals. Th* records show an average of 85% preference. The delicious pure cocoa ■ flavor is attractive to most children and grown ups. I ITo health giving qualities of pure wheat grains is added the body I ■ warming properties of pure, unsweetened cocoa. This gives an ideal ■ | combination even without considering the appetizing flavor. | I Cocoa-Wheatsgives your breakfast the taste enthusiasm much like K I an after dinner dessert. Get Coco-Wheats from your grocer— the cost is less than many others—slightly over per dish. Ifeß cocom H EflTSvl_>

■ Markets MORE RURAL uality guarsl.3s; Peck 35c , Best 5 lbs. 25c a’s, sweet .... 2 dozen 19c ozen size, lew crop, doz. 25c t and juicy, >, cooking or 9 lbs. 25c .... 99c and 89c Select 8 lbs. 25c Sweetest, 2 dozen 25c hit of Season such as— Tomatoes, Beans, ites, etc.

«i ««, coaductpd by Susan J. Wotah MlMlaury evangolUt. Mln» Walsh n ii* a widely e.xperineced speaker, traveling over tour continents. Shei I haa been ageociated with Ifi. Stanley i i 1 Jones in India and U a preacher of umiHual ability. The Sundav night aubjeet will be "Signa of the Tima" Interest and attention are good. The , public hi cordially Invited to all services. i L. M. Pierce, pastor. O', Decatur Circuit M. E. Church Edgar L. Johnston, pastor Mt Pleasant Sunday School 9:30. r i Bible Clean Wednesday 7:45 p. m. lat home or Mr. and Mrs. Virgil I I Draper and family. , I Beulah Chapel , | Sunday School 9:30 I I Preaching Service 10:30. Washington Preaching Service 9:30. 4 Sunday School 10:30. Pleasant Valley Sunday School 9:30. 0 I I Cocktail Pipe for Women ■ I Paris —(UP)—Tile cocktail pipe ' J for women now is the craze here. ' ' Expensive and smart it is made of j i metal, or lacquer, shaped like a • i very loug cigaret holder, but with ! a bowl at the end. An initial in real ’ jewels appears at the tip of the 1 - stem. These are seen at fashionable gatherings here and even are used 1 ‘ by a few of the younger and more jl - daring of the smart set at the opera. ■

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1934.

MEMBERSHIP IN IEGION HIGHER Indiana Legion Membership More Than 2,000 I Above Last Year < Indianapolis, Jan. 12.—(Special) —Membership of the Indiana department of The American Legion will be reported at a state executive committee meeting to be held in Indianapolis, Sunday, Jan. 14, as more than 2,000 in excess of the same date last year. That of the national Legion is running more than 50,000 ahead of the same date of last year and may pass a million by the end of the year. The legion has a Hilly goat as a state booby prize in membership. It is being shuttled from district to district in addition to several Oh Elmer pigs which posts within the districts have put up. The goat is now In the care of isadore E. Levine, LaPorte; his district being lowest. Joe Clark's district at I Spencer is the highest in the state. A budget based on a 27,000 I membership in Indiana in 1934 I will be submitted for adoption to. the twelve district commanders | who make up the state executive i committee at the Sunday meeting. I State Commander V. M. Armstrong, i at this meeting, will name several I state wide committee chairman to I serve the Indiana Legion during 1934. — - .—o HUGE PAYMENTS OF BACK TAXES I I (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) | tax law are more likely- to be i prosecuted than to be let off, the I United Press was informed. Whcth I er tax assessments are compro-j I raised below the su.’ns actually due [the government will depend principally upon the ability of the tax] payer to raise the money due. In I any event, all compromises must | pass across the desk of Secretary . of Treasury Morgenthau. Appointment yesterday of John > Clark, Cheyenne, Wyo., attorney, to a position in the treasury was in preparation for increased income tax work expected to develop ! as the drive for back payments continues, lie will handle extra l difficult tax mattters. Helvering estimated four months ago that there were approximately . SI.imo.OOO.VOU of back taxes to be

ILINCO Service Station 1 mile east of Decatur on Road 16 Entertainment Saturday Night Skip Young and Mr. Brown. A SPECIAL FEATURE 1) oro th y Burch, the song bird of Ohio, who | sings all the latest songs. ; We Serve Beer and Sandwiches. Meyer Buntman, ! prop. ,

1 THE •'sugar” in your safe makes "sweet pickings” for the burglar who knows his stuff. But you won’t be the loser if you AjTNA-IZE Safe Burglary Insurance costa only a few cent* a day. May we cover you ? Aetna Life Insurance Co. Aetna Casualty and Surety Co. Aetna Automobile Ins. Co. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. Agents Decatur, Ind. Phone 358 ! i I lllllll® 1111111 l i

collected. The attitude of Ibo treasury apparently was that h> the current fiscal crisis every cent to which the government is entitles must be obtained and quickly. Minnesota Bandits Busy St. Paul. iU.R) Bank bandits had tough sledding In Minnesota during 1933, according to Melvin Passolt, head of the State Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. Ban-

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Oranges, SunKist Dozen 00/* 38c, 27c Grape Eruit 1 4 z* Large, 3 for ... Tangerines 1 H Large, dozen .. JL I C Cranberries 1 fl pound A VC Eating Cooking Apples nr 7 pounds MtJV California ’I r Grapes, lb lt)C Cucumbers, i ik large, each IVv Peanuts in shell 1 n pound JLmC Peaches, heavy QQz» syrup, 2 cans . . OOC XanCamps Pork and 3 medium cans.. 20c Pineapple, broken slice, large can 22c Macaroni, i r ~ Burco, 2 lb. boxAOC Spinach. O i 2 medium cans. Zs JLC Cherries, solid PI pack, gallon can VAC Pumpkin 1 A large canJL VC

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Apples, Michigan Wagner, bushel basket 89c 7 pounds2sc Cranberries, 2 lbs. 23c Oranges, Naval SunKist, medium size, dozen 20c Crackers, Sodas, 2 pound box .... 21c Sugar, Crystal White Granulated, 10 lb 10c Hominv, large cans, 2 for 17c dozen cans 95c Sweet Corn, 3 cans 25c Dozen cans94t Milk, Tall cans Pet, Carnation or Borden, 3 cans 19c Small cans, 4 for 15c Eagle Brand Milk, can 20c Grape Fruit, large 4 for 19c Head Lettuce, large heads 10c Sweet Potatoes, Jerseys, 3 lbsl7c Cleanser, Red Seal, 3 large cans .... 10c Sunßrite, 2 cans.... 9c Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 cans 15c Soap, large bars P&G 5 for 20c Soap, Quick Naptha 10 bars 24c Soap Chips, Quick Arrow, 2 Ig boxes 29c Lye, Red Seal, can.. 10c Lye, High Test, 3 large cans2sc Cheese, Krafts Velveeta Brick or Piemento, 2 - */t lh- pkgs. 29c Crackers, P, W’s. 2 packages 25c Toilet Paper, high grade crepe, 1,000 sheet rollssc Lard. Swifts Kitchen 2 pounds 17c Coffee, Quality Rio 2 pounds 29c

>' diU robbed 29 banks, au average 1 1 of one every 12 days, durlug 1933, - and escaped with |) 18,349. Loot In 1932 was 8280.332, PussoU’s report revealed. Twenty-two of the participants in the 1933 raids are under arrest. Some are serving | time, others await trial. Eleven of i the raids have been marked solv-1 nid. . | o Get the Habit — Trade at Home

Gold Medal Flour QI kitchen tested ... A Decatur's Sugar 10 pounds Tomato Juice, Campbell's 1 r 2 tall cans lvt Mince Meat 1 f|f» package AUv Rolled Oats, 1 f „ Little Elf, Ig box AtJv Bisquick, QI ~ large pkg O A C small pkg2oc Peanut flutter Qf p Big Jar Dill Pickles 1 Pwf» quart jar At/V Crisco 91 f» 1 pound can... Ad AV Cocoa 2 pound box ...Zae/V Toikt Paper (1000 sheet) IQ 3 rolLs A»JV Corn and Peas Green Beans Mixed Vegetables, 2 cans... A Hard Mixed 11., Candy, Ib ILL Plums, Green 1 fCz* Gage, large can AtJL

Coffee, Morning Bracer, a 25c value... 19c Coffee, Chase and Sanborn. 2 pounds .. 45c pound 25c Coffee, Old Master 2 pounds 55e pound 30c Macaroni. Short Cut 3 pounds 25<* Spaghetti. Short Cut. 3 pounds2sc Van Camps Pork and Beans in Tomato Sauce, cansc Syrup, Golden No. 10 gallon I9c No. 5. f /z gallon.. 29c Syrup, Crystal White No. 10 gallon ... 55c No. 5, ’/ 2 Kallon • • 32c Syrup, Maple Flavor No. 5, */z gallon.. 39c Campbells Tomato Juice, 2-12 oz. cans for * aC Pure Buckwheat, Swanton’s, bag .. 2ac Buckwheat, Pillsbury Prepared, Ig- bag 29c Syrup, Log Cabin can “* Oleo, Delicia, pound He Special Washboards 55c Black Japanned Coal Buckets 28Galvanized 23c Ironing Board, closeout price, $3.50 value, for $2.19 Peanut Butter, 2 lb. 25c Rolled Oats. 5 tbs.. IS? Steel Cut Oats, 0 lbs 25c pound ~c Bartlett Pears, No. 10 gallon cans ... -39e Cherries, Red Pitted No- 10 gal. can. . 59c Green Beans. No. 10 gallon cans 48c Full assortment Fruits and Vegetables

/j)W/ tA, 9 £» Choicest 1 Meats In Phcmcslo6~l(y} The City Fully Dressed Turkeys, 1b... 99p Real Chickens, lb lßc Freshly Dressed Rabbits, lb. 15c REALSPECIALS FANCY SWISS STEAKS, pounded ready for pan, 1b.,. CHOICE BEEF ROASTS from Prime Beef, The Best, lb. ] g c FANCY VEAL, ROASTS or SHOULDER STEAK, lb. TRY OUR MINUTE STEAKS, real tender, lb 2sc TO “■ MILD iKnl 3 bars 19c f m K » CREAM 1 super Suds CHEESE 2for 15c (. 2 S ' 25C ’I i pound /Palmolive Beads, 1 Nice V eal Steak * L 1E? A boxes for 10< B or R oas t 5 ADC 5 lb. Crystal White 1 Aq, Soap Chips 3Ic Rl loL tb. 21 oz. Crystal White Chips 10c Fresh Beef to Stew 4 lbs 25c Good Veal Stew or Pocket lb 10c K Hamberger T „7 3 lbs 20c S. Cured Bacon Squares lb. 10c COFFEE, Bursley If* I Nice Boiled Ham, High Grade . SLICED BURCO—Good Coffee 2 lbs. 35c | pound O*JC 3 lbs. I SUGAR CURED Fresh Spare Ribs SMOKED 1 Jz. or Whole or half, lb. . . SUGAR CURED 1A Z1 Nice Pork Tenderloin PICNICS, lb AvC pound2Bc LARD NICE PORK IKp 3 ,bs CHOPS, lb Sausage, Country | Honey Loaf, lb3oc nit < i i fa* Shoulder Ribs or 90f» Bulk Sauer hraut I’’., wr i ph. AdW 2 ibs ADC Neck Bones, 6 lbs.. PERFECT OLEO QCa pREAMERY Butter I 2 pounds fcvJv U 2 pounds “'JU DIAMOND MATCHES 5 pkgs . MACARONI »gi-. gyyg kk 6BOXES 25c :x AGHErr, .35c ULLn 1 FRANKFORTS, 1/ Li 111 ll'i'VwwPn IbC Red Fox Ale . $3.50 BOIAX,NA. lb. ... Borirhoff S 2 55 •jmWz. Fresh n " n ' c Made ISc w Jio, ’ ctl’igzW Weiners, lb lOt “n Shoe. $2.65 2 ffis for 35c Budweiser ... $3.90 Drewry’s Ale LIVER ai'i’ “.“wa„t 3 lbs 2Oc p "“ ’;„r b x.“ ca " Plenty Fresh Oysters and Cottage Cheese Country Butter and Fresh Eggs. D E LIVERIES T O AN Y PAR T S O I CI T Y AN Y TIM E . PLEASE ORDER EARLY FOR REAL SERVICE. Phones 106 or 107

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