Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 2 February 1934 — Page 5
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... -■. MMHOMMMMfcLuuUt I'M I JrT? «■ I Consolidation Sale Mm BETTER SERVE OUR CUSTOMERS WE ARE CONSOLIDATING OUR TWO •■sTORES IN DECATUR INTO THE ONE STORE LOCATED AT s 152 North Second Street fl TO ACQUAINT OUR CUSTOMERS W ITH THIS MOVE WE ARE OFFERING ■ • <£■ WZ* For Friday I Special Values II COFFEE MILK COUNTRY Club. Rich, Wholesome )fl| Smooth and _ 11) • 1C C 3 talL cans 1 7 C IM .. _ . PET or Q Tall IQ ■g French Brand In. carnation O CanslJ/C Full Budied — Flavoiy W fll Country Club lb. 23C < RAC KERS flß| I Rich. Distinctive — Vacuum Packed SA I TE D SO I) A S ']■ I Maxwell House 2 lbs. lresh and crisp 2 & 20c ||Flour-- gSUGAR fll Quality for i£V fl NULATED Ml All Baking < < fl GRANULATED _ i fl F 1 ' ft* 1 T • Country Club 1 tb. 4 oz. XX Ime apple Juice :: u ’ r ivc ■ “'■''L. 1,., sc m „. l „, 8C CAKE, Large 2 Layer 32C Country Club—Oven Fresh —Sliced ApI)lC SSUCCy C3CII fl Whole Wheat 16 oz. Sc ||lßAUf”l % p ■ I AVONDALE - Long | S • p J, Cfef k.Cut Silver Shreds " ■ S 0 A 1 4F il PW A (Luton 3 roHs 10c fl ~ AVONDALE BRAND LIFEBUOY 1 barS 25C fl Urge Luscious Halves Iltp nktf 1 (Li |flHeavy Svrup ONUftMU RiNSO IgC. phg. « $1.50 Dozen Cans £tJV Soaks Clothes Whiter ■Z7 KANCY FRESH FRuTts \Ni> \ t-t.E i I Oranges -fr doz. fl APPLES, Fancy Baldwins for cooking 6 tbs. 2;»c ■ BANANAS, Select X 5 lbs. 25c I CELERY 'X"” EACH 5c fl GRAPEFRUIT— Large Florida, Balls ol Juice, 6 tor 2oc ■ SWEET POTATOES <S» 4 lbs 22c jfl Calif. Iceburg gggf I T ■ Large solid head F~ — I Head Lettuce Each oc
Juuvs ttair, superintendent. Prayer and praiae service at 10:30 a in. under the leadership of the clumh leader. Woruhlp with acryion by Rev. M. W. Sunderman on Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. o r Decatur Circuit M. E. Church Edgar U Johnston, pastor. Then auld Jesus unto the twelve, Will ye also go away? Then Simon Peter answered him, Lord, to whom shall we go? Thou hast the words of eternal life. And we believe and are sure that thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God.—Ju. 6: 67-69. Mt. Pleasant Sunday School. 9:30 a. ui. Nor-1 val Fuhrman, superintendent Worship service. 10:3o a. m. Sermon by pastor. Beulah Sunday School, 9:30 a. in. Catherine Elnman, superintendent. Washington Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Grant Owens, superintendent. Pleasant Valley Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. Harold Porter, superintendent. Evangelistic service 7 p. tn. Sermon by pastor. Feb. 11 —An election will he held in each church to elect one lay deieF
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1934.
gate and one alternate lay dele-1 gate to represent the charge at the animal conference in June. Feb. 18 Fourth quarterly confer ' < nee at 10:30 a. m. at the Pleasant Valley church. Plan to attend. Negotiations of a temporary loan j in the sum of *150,000 in order to provide funds to pay running expenses of Allen county until the spring taxpaying period was authorized by the county council dur- 1 ing an emergency meeting yesterday. The loan, which is to be for I 90 'days.fls to be based on anticipated spring tax receipts, the county tax rate being set at 36.7 cents, payable this year. Ralph Gentis and Fredrick Schafer of the Schafer company have returned from Indianapolis where they attended the hardware dealer's convention. Roy Raker of Fort Wayne was a visitor here thia afternoon. The Fort Wayne district offices of the state highway commission were moved from the Catalpa street headquarters to the Wayne PJiarinacal building. Thursday, included in the transfer was the office of
I Roy Blberstine, district highway engineer tor Adams County. Mrs. Neal Unger and Mrs. HerJ bert Ray of Fort Wayne visited with friends in thia city, Thursday. Mrs. Perry Hunt of near Bluffton visited friends near Decatur, Thursday. Mrs. C. E. Hell and Miss Madge I Hite spent this afternoon in Fort Wayne. L. 1). Adams has returned to Ills ' home after a visit with relatives at ' Fortville. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee have returiK-d from Indianapolis where 1 they attended a hardware conven-] tion. A cotiple of cars, each carrying a machine gun were stalled south of town yesterday but finally got under way before any thing hapene 1 or before the Identity of the men in the cars was learned. It is thought they are part of the De- ’ troit gang, as the cars carried Mich-1 igan license plates. *
Dixie Queen Markets “APPLES Grimes Golden, Jonathan, Greenings, Wagner, Baldwin, 9 lb. 25c; Bu. 99c I Oranges, Florida, sweet and juicy, Oranges, California, Seedless, dozen 19c I Tangerines, 250 size 2 dozen 19c Lemons, SunKist 1 dozen 29c Grape Fruit 7 for. .25c Cocoanuts 2 for. ,15c I Dates, fresh bulk lb. 10c FRESH VEGETABLES DAILY Head Lettuce, 12 doz. size 5c Spinach, fresh . 2 lbs. 15c Leaf Lettuce. Celery. Carrots, Turnips, Parsnips, etc. Fruit and Vegetables Wholesale snd Retail 157 N. 2nd st. Fisher & Harris Phones 3 and 1 Fine Groceries
Sugar. line Granulated, 10 lbs4sc Cranberries, 1b... 12’jc Fancy Ripe Bananas 3 lbs 19c California Naval SunKist Oranges, med. size, dozen2oc Fancy Florida Oranges sweet and juicy. 2 dozen 35c; doz. 18c Sweet Potatoes. 3 lb 17c Large Heads of Lettuce 2 for 17c Onions, large No. 1 Yellow Onions. 8 lbs. 25c Plums, Green Gage, heavy syrup, 2 Ige. cans 25c No. 10 gallon Red Pitted Cherries. .. 60c 50c Instant Postum 12c 3 Royal Gelatin Dessert, all flavors, and 1 pkg. Royal Chocolate Pudding, all for 18c Crackers, P. W.’s, 2 pound pkgs. . . 25c Quality Soda Crackers, 2 lb. pkg. . . . 23c Graham Crackers, 2 pound pkg2sc Sun Sweet Prune .Juice, large bottle 19c Sun Sweet Prunes, 2 pound pkg. ... 21c i Snow Boy Washing Powder, 2 Ig. pkg 29c Quick Arrow Soap Chips, 2 Ig. pkgs. 27c O. K. Laundry Soap, 5 bars 20c Kirks Hard Water Castile Soap. 1 cakes 19c Camay Soap, bar . . . 5c White Naptha Laundry Soap, 10 bars 23c ( Red Seal Lye, can 10-
Traveled Million Miles I I Cleveland. — (U.R) —Ono million I miles, u distance equal to 40 times around the globe. h»'< been traveled by William Grundy, 65, veteran 'motormau of the CleVeland RailI way Company, the city'a trolley jHyatem, in 46 years of gervlce, according to Grandy’s reckoning. o Price of Eminence Centum Is the lux u mnn pays to the public for being eminent. — Bwlft Most Coughs Demand Creomulsion Don’t let them get a strangle hold. Fight germs quickly. Creomulsion combines 7 major helps in onr. Powerful but harnilcsa. Pleasant to take. No narcotics. Your own druggist is authorized to refund your money on the spot if your cough or cold is not relieved by i Creomulsion. ' (adv.)
High Test Lye, 3 large cans 25c 20 .Mule Team Borax pound pkglßc Bulk Laundry Starch 4 pounds29c Quaker Yellow or White Granulated Corn Meal, 10 Ib. 25c 5 lbs. 15c Pearl Cracked Hominy 8 tbs. 25c; 3 lbs. 10c 50c Broom Special. 38c Pillsbury Prepared Buckwheat, Ig. bag 29c Coffee, Golden Rio 2 pounds 29c The best value Coffee Morning Bracer, lb. 20c Chase and Sanborn Coffee, 2 tbs. .. . 15c pound 25c Rolled Oats, 5 lbs... 19c Jonathan Apples, med. size, 7 pounds. . . 25c Swifts Kitchen Tested Lard, 2 lbsl9c Ovaitine, 50c size. He SI.OO size 87c Sweet Corn, 3 cans 25c Cut Green Beans, 3 cans29e Peanut Butter, 2 lb 25c Bacon Squares, Sugar Cured, pound ... 10c Oleo, Delicia. tb. . . He Crystal White Syrup No. 10. gallon .. 55c No. 5. '/z gallon.. 32c Maple Flavor Syrup. No. 5. '/j gallon.. 39c Log Cabin Syrup. can Heavy Bushel Galvanized Meastire ... 69c 1 1 z bushel size 75c Full assortment Fruits and Vegetables
X Choicest /ZZ M eals l n The City Fully Dressed Turkeys, lb.. OOp whole or half Real Chickens, lb Our Best Sliced Bacon 1 ftp Saturday Only, !b. REAL SPEOAiS FANCY SWISS STEAKS, pounded ready for pan, 1b... CHOICE BEEF ROASTS from Prime Beef, The Best, lb. FANCY VEAL, ROASTS or SHOULDER STEAK, tb. JS C TRY OUR MINUTE STEAKS, real tender, lb. .• 25c s " ap - X MILD ■bMM 3 bars 11c Sc fl J CREAM 1 psS Super Suds? PORK CHEESE ' 2 for , 5c . ,| L l"'tHi»i ‘Palmolive Beads, k r* n S k 15c J 2 boxes for lOck 2 lbs - 25C v' 21 oz. Crystal White B&. chips Fresh Beef to Stew 4 lbs 25c Good Veal Stew or Pocket lb 10c 3 Bamberger 3 lbs 20c S. Cured Bacon Squares lb. 10c COFFEE, Bursley If* I Nice Boiled Ham, High Grade MKJL SLICED BURCO—Good Coffee 2 lbs. 35c I pound 3ibs. SUGAR CURED Fresh Spare Ribs SMOKED 14? C Whole or half, lb. SUGAR CURED 1 Nice Pork or Beef PICNICS, lb A v’C Tenderloin, lb 28c 1 -AR» 25 .. hv 15c Sausage. Country 1 Honey Loaf, lb, 30t I Style, lb LVU jsWjwvX —— ySrSsF Shoulder Ribs or 91) (• Bun, sauer Kraut Neck Bones, 6 tbs.. hERFECT OLEO 9Ca PREAMERY Butter EOn I 2 pounds b 2 P° unds j DIAMOND MATCHES 5 pkgs. MACARONI Kfe BUI MMB 6 BOXES 25c ?X AGHBn ’.3sc PL L D FRANKFORTS, 1/ t Li I * PUDDING or All New stock cWljbjlß BOLOGNA, lb. ... V Red Fox Ale . $3.50 * Fresb Home Made IQn Berghoff $2.55 Weiners th. .. Wooden Shoe. $2.65 tlner ;’, b> . r„r »5,- Budweiser ... $3.90 Drewry’s Ale IT Is Ihc p,us deposit on case ▼ All You Want 9Wo W and bottles. | Bardens, American, Brick and Pimento Cheese, pound packages 2 for 29c | Plenty Fresh Oysters and C ottage Cheese Country Butter and Fresh Eggs. 1) ELIVE RI E S T O AN Y PAR T S O F CI T Y AN Y TIM E . PLEASE ORDER EARLY FOR REAL SERVICE. f I Phones 106 or 107
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