Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 16 February 1934 — Page 5
. MB c. Church ■ l ' aS,Ur "fl school, 9:30 **• Sl rv..r lfi:3o a. m. Wedimmiav <-v<1 ST-15 o flork ’ . ill ■r ‘ ,r VVi i ’"‘ urll "' tiilUNf KIND I Os food, ano no I CONSTIPATION Relief in V Kellogg’ ls All-Bran ■ ~ lils enthusiastic letter! K? ;o wars of afte. and foi ■% ie’v.ars there never wat what I had to. take s ■fsonte kind of cathartic. ■ everything. but gained ■ Zx>?arv‘ relief. Until last B daughter, who is a nurse ought- >n« wme ■L- s ‘Xu-Bran. KTtheend "f tiic week - 1 kn ™ K wmething that was it, and I taking it. 1 haven t taker: ■turtle since. I can eat meat ■Z. as often as I like, or any w of fond, and no constiv. r M. Durigan, 6811 ■f, Ave., Ja.o.vnvillc, Florida Kkwa'orv ti-t< show Kellogg’s provides “bulk” to ex■L. e li.te. •es, and vitamin E ■gp‘muscle tor-e. Also iron for Hpii in All-Bran is much KL.’of lettuce. 1 nside the body ■farms a soft mass. Gently, it Kjout the intestinal wastes. EL much safer than patent L.. ..- Two t ddespoonftds daily ■ ssuallv sufficient. With each E| in se’ri us cases. If not reKi this way, sce y° uv doctor. Sold in the n d-ar.d-green pack- • A- all grocers. Made by Kel gin Battle Creek.
Opposite BELL’S PHONE f Cash Grocery 292 I BREAD—Larue l'/j pound loaf Sc BALDWIN APPLESs tbs. 25c; Basket 98c IKE WINESAP APPLES .. 6 lbs. 25c; Basket $1.39 BED BEANS. KIDNEY BEANS. Pork & Beans, can 5c THOSE GOOD LAKE HERRING SALT FISH, lb. lOe FANCY BANANA APPLES. .5 tbs. 25c; Basket $1.59
P. W. Crackers, Ginger Snaps, lb. . 10c Red Seal Lye. can.. 10c Macaroni. 2 lb. box 15c Raisins. 3 lbs2sc Small Onions, 10 lb. 17c Syrup. Golden, gal. 49c
Appelmans Grocery Phones 215 and 219—Delivery Service
'S'"' r .... 17c Bananas | Q 3 lbs 10C Florida Temple Q | Oranges, dozen OIL Grape Fruit f*' large, each .... e) V ,Good Eating Dff Apples, 7 lbs. a£’JL I-Bee-See Corn IQ Very good, 2 can 1
‘R 7 Bars Giant -■ .. KIRK’S P.&G.SOAP CASTiLE for only 27c
Kellot-s All- nr | Bran .2 pkgs.. Old Reliable Do Coffee, pound.
Gold Medal Flour-™ SI.OO
Little Elf Jello r „ Powder ....... t)C Cocoa, 2 pound 25c j..r-10C Red Seal Lye (I can Babbit Cleaner Free) 'T™: 35c Old Master ») f „ Coffee, lb OJLC Red Beets 1 O large can
and I am sure you will enjoy his meaaage in these trying days I there la no where to forgot your cares and worries like In the House ' of the Lord. We extend a hearty welcome to one and all to join us in these services. Come. o— * ■ — Decatur Circuit— M. E, Church Edgar L. Johnston, pastor. Mt. Pleasant Sunday School. 9:30 a. in. Norval' Fuhrman, superintendent. Beulah 1 Sunday School, 930 a. in. Cath-1 kerlne Ehrman, superintendent. Washington Sunday School, 9:30 a. in. Grant Owens, superintendent. Pleasant Valley. Sunday School, 9:30 a. tn. Harold Porter, superintendent. Worship service, l:':30 a. in. Sermon by Rev. J. Thus. Bean. Fourth quarterly conference with Rev. Bean in charge at 11:30 o'clock. Members of all churches on charge are ur» d to attend quarter conference. Revival at Pleasant Valley to Con- ’ I tinue throughout the week, each I night except Monday at 7 p. in. I Miks Susan Walsh of Fostoria. ()., ' ia preaching and blings some helpful and timely messages. Children's meeting 2 p. m. Saturday. Special young people’s service 1 Sunday evening Everybody welcome. GOVERNOR NOT a Candidate ■ CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE! but made no announcements. They were Harry C. Canfield, for- ' mer congressman, and Sherman Minton, public counselor of the public service eonimissioii. > It. Earl Peters. Fort Wayne. ■ whose senate candidacy is opposed by McNutt, ati- nded the meting. He greeted many members of the audience but did not make i an address. Pleas Greenlee, executive socs rotary to the governor nod chief I patronage dispenser for the state administration, addressed an org-
O.K. Soap. I> Ig. bars 25c Dried Peaches, 2 lb. 25c Sugar Cookies, 2 dz. 11c Corn Meal. 10 lbs. 23c Head Lettuce 5 and 7‘/jc Fla. Oranges. 2 doz. 25c Fig Bran, pkglsc Fancy Red Salmon. 19c Pretzels, lb 10c
. (. elery, cellophane wrapped. 1 Q „ Very good .. 1M V Red Kidney 1 /I , Beans. Ige. cans Lvv Whipped Butter, smooth and 1 G/* creamy, l /z lb. IVV (Jiant Loaf American Cheese. 9 If* pound xV
I Palmolive and ( amay Soap, bars MV Broken Slice 99i* Pineapple, can..£«V
Soap Flakes 97p 5 pound box.. £s v Hominy 1 large can .... 1"V Fresh Prunes 1 large can .... IaIL Decatur Sugar 4 7/» 10 pounds .... • V Rolled Oats, Little Elf, Large box 1 5 C Oleo. 1 (L, pound xwWaffle Syrup OKp I quart jar
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. FERRI ARV 16, 1931.
Candidate 1 ' i "i Mrs ? ; I w. V George W. Rauch of Marion to- | day announced his candidacy for I the Democratic nomination for U. [ S. Senator. Mr. Rauch is a former congressman, representing the old ' 11th district. He is an attorney ; at Marion.
anlzation meeting of the district I lin the afternoon. He said he was sorry there’had not been enough I j jobs to go around but that he had j ■ done his liest to make an equit- ■ able distribution. Among the state parly leaders 1 attending the meeting were Dr. Carleion U. McCulloch, state chair-1 man: Keith 1,. Johns, secretary of the state committee: Mrs. A. I’. Flynn. Logansport, state vice chairman; Pau! P. Fry. state ex- • cise director; Floyd I. McMurray, state superintends i|i of public instruction; Perry IVlcCart. chairman of the public si nice commission; Miss Emma May, report-1 er of the state supreme and ap- , | peltate courts; Judge Michael’ i-’ansler. of the state supreme court, and Judges William Dudine I end Posey T. Kime of the state I appellate court. o —- GOVERNMENT TO OFFER HELP TO NEEDY CITIES (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) I taxable property. tn announcing Leland's appointment. Secretary of Treasury Morgenthau estimated that the municipalities of the country are spending approximately »6,000.00W.H0 aniiu-| ally and he suit' some of them are i confronted with bankruptcy. There aic several methods of ap I proach to this problem of city | finance. The RFC could lend ■ ;.gainst municipal tax anticipation | warrants. Many cities, notably i : Chicago, have been financing them . selves by thus mortgaging their | future tax revenue. When the | banks refused to continue to pur-1 chase Chicago tax warrants there| wore demonstrations and parades | by teachers and other unpaid civil servant.--. They marched right into Htho banks and protested. ■ Another method would be Fcd-1 I I oral guarantee of interest or principal of emergency municipal obligations. Approved by the house I and now awaiting senate committee action is a bill to permit any | municipal or county taxing unit to institute refinancing arrangements | with the consent of 30 per cent (in amount) of its creditors. Tile refinancing plan would become effec- ■ five with consent of two-thirds of the creditors. The bill would employ the machinery of the bank Tuple y act. Among its opponents , are the United States Chamber of Commerce, lite American Bar Association and some banks. The public works administration is undertaking a test of municipal i credit. Some of its loans have I been in exchange for-municipal bonds, which will •be offered for sale on the open market. A census bureau report computes eity, town, village and borough debts at 51.3 per cent of the total | of all governmental debt in the) I United States. The net debt for that c ategory of borrowers was 38,J 839,349.900 in 1932 compared with $2,M>8.329,000 in 1912. _ o DEATH CLAIMS MRS. H()KNE( HT | (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) I «. • fa » «. ♦ ♦♦ ♦ -OS ♦ ♦ ♦ j fill and pioneer member of Hie 7,ii>n i Lutheran church and witli Hemry| j Schults was one of the very first I to join the newly established Lulli-1 I eran church in this city. She was I I also a member of the Zion LutherI an Missionary Society, the Fort | I Wayne chapter of the Valparaiso! University Women's Council and fotSnerly president of the Zion | Luth ran Ladies Aid Society for many years. Burial services will be held Stunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Boktiecht home, 12S North Third street, and at 2 o'clock at the Zion iLutlioran Church with the Rev. I Paul W. Schultz officiating. Burial I will Iw made in the Decatur cetneI tery. II The body will .be removed to the I home from the S. E. Black Funeral | Hume this evening, and the remains ! may be viewed from 7 to 9 tonight
and Saturday ulght, and from 2 to 5 p. m. Saturday. NAVAL OFFICER GIVES ADDRESS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) America. Mr. Shock a;.J wife uro living at the Rice hotel. He was retired from active service last October. IHe was commander for 13 years and during the World War was in ' charge of a transport ship. His last ocean trip was In 1919. He 'also was in charge of a supply base tit Newport News during the war. H. P. Schmitt had charge of the program. Delay Departure Os Insnll From Greece Athens, Fob. 16. —((J.R) Foreign Minister James Maxintos told the United Press today that Samuel —'
Dixie Queen Markets FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS EXTRA SPECIAL! POTATOES 15 lb. peck 60 n »- bushel J Limited, 1 bushd to a customer at this price. Head Lettuce Florida Celery !-' /• 5 doz. size, each.. f)L stalk Y... Leaf Lettuce 1 Spinach, crisp 1 I Fresh, lbAvC 2 pounds JLtJV I APPLES Grimes Golden, Baldwin, Wagner, Jona- I thans, Greenings, Sweets, QQr* U P I Ben Davis 9 tbs. 25c; bushel V Florida Oranges Os,, Bananas, Uni j 2 dozen Fruit,*s tbsl California i £ Grape Fruit Oranges, d0z.... 1 ')C 7 for jiOC I Tangerines Bates, Fresh 1 A I 2 odzenpound AvL Dixie Queen Market I Fruits and Vegetables Wholesale and Retail 157 N. 2nd street i ■MW——^—— - i —i Fisher & Harris Phones 3 anti IFine Groceries
Oranges. Florida's Balls of juice. 2 doz. 29c dozen '.... 15c Grape Fruit, large. Sugar, Fine Granulated, 1(I lbs 46c Sugar, lx Powdered, 2 pound pkgs. .. 17c Celery, large stalks, bleached 5c Cranberries, firm, pound 12'/ic New Cabbage, solid heads, tbsc Apples, No. 1 Michigan York imperials Soap, Palmolive or Camay. 4 bars. .. 19c Heinz Baked Beans with pork, 2 large cans 25c White Naptha laundry Soap, 10 bars 23c Head Lettuce, large s’s Macaroni or Spaghetti, short cut, 2 lbs... 15c k Seedless Raisins, > 2 tbs. 17c Seeded Raisins, . .3 - 15 oz. pkgs. 25c Quality Sweet Corn, Logan brand, 3 pkgs. Royal Gelatin, 1 pkg. Royal Puds ding, all four for LSc Coffee, Golden Rio • 2 pounds 29c Coffee, Morning Brac- - er, 25c value.... 20c Coffee. Chase and Sanborn, 2 pounds .. 45c pound 25c Long Cut Shredded Cocoanut, pound 25c Crackers, P. W.’s , Crackers, Quality Sodas. 2 lb. hox. .25c J Graham Crackers, I Red Pitted Cherries. No. 10 gallon can 58c I I .! rrr -nrmmnHiHrßiaM
—«... .■ .. i J Insull, Chicago utilities maguute. | would be expelled from Greece but i that because of his ill health and | the wintry weather, the worst in J »wo generstioM, he would be per- ' uiltted to deter his departure for 10 or 15 days. "Delivery of physicians' reports on Insults health to the American legation does not mean that the ' government has changed its attitude toward instill," Muxintos said. "We consider hla stay detrimental to Greek interests and prejudicial to friendly Greek-American relai lions.'' Emigration Increases Stockholm. <U.R. — Emigration ■ from Sweden showed a slight inI crease in 1933 over 1932. The | number of persons who left the ' country through the three major II ports of Stockholms, Gothenburg, land Malmo, was 368 last year, as .compared with 3t)2 in 1932. In 193 d the number of emigrants was 3,227 and tn 1929 It was 8.715.
Syrup, Golden No. 10 gallon 19c No. 5, *2 gallon 29c Crystal White, No. 10 gallon 55c No. 5, 1 2 gallon 32c Maple Flavor. No. 5 >/2 gallon 39c Pure Waconni Brand ' Sorghum Molasses, quart 25c No. 10 gallon ... 79c 50c Instant Postuni 12c 50c Cocoa Malt .... 43c Ovaltine, 50c size .. 13c SI.OO size for ... 85c Lye. Red Seal, can 10c High Test Lye, 3 cans 25c Candy: Fresh Orange Slices, pound ... 10c Chocolate Creams. soft centers, 2 lb. 25c Old Dutch Cleanser Bacon Squares, lb. 10c Delicia Olco, pound 11c Mayonnaise, Qt. jar 23c Dill Pickles, Qt. jar 15c Apple Butter, jar 2 pounds net 15c Borden's Double Chocolate Malted Milk, pound can 48c ( (Ping Pong set Free) Heinz Noodle or Mushroom Soup, ... 2 large cans 29c Comet Brand Uncoated Rice. 2 lb, box 15c All Zinc Wash Board Sac No. 8 Galvanized AV ash Boilers.. $1.19 No. 9 Galvanized Wash Boilers.. sl-29 20c Toilet Bowl Brushes 10c Quaker Granulated Y ellow or Whit c Corn Meal, 10 lb. 25c 5 pounds 15c Green Gage Plums in heavy syrup, 2 Ige. cans 25c Full assortment Fruits and Vegetables.
Choicest Meats In Fully Dressed Turkeys, 1b,.. 99 whole or half “ “ V Real Chickens, Ib 2OC Our Best Sliced Bacon 90r Saturday Only, lb “ VV - TEAL SPECIALS; NICE FRESH HOME-MADE BOCKWURST FANCY SWISS STEAKS, pounded ready for pan, 1b.,. CHOICE BEEF ROASTS from Prime Beef, The Best, lb. FANCY VEAL, ROASTS or SHOULDER STEAK, lb. 20c ! TRY OUR MINUTE STEAKS, real tender, lb. ■■••2sc s 2 lb. Jars PEANUT BUTTER, 2 lbs. 25c Palmolive ' « ?■ SMP ’ MILD fejfeoli 3bar » » (REAM 1 , S P O R K » i ur.i.ii ■ suds fc I CHEESE MggM 2 f | Shoulder Steak •! I I pound i 1 Spetidl , L ; Palmolive Beads, 1 „ _. w k 18c 4 2 boxes for ioc k 2 ft) s - 25c M’St-. 21 oz. Crystal White EL I Zzz> Chips I Fresh Beef to Stew 4 lbs 25c Good Veal Stew or Pocket lb 10c B Hamberger 3 lbs 25c S. Cured Bacon Squares lb. 10c COFFEE, Bursley ft* I Nice Boiled Ham, High Grade *<>• SLICED ■)“ p IBURCO— Good Coffee 2 tbs. 35c | pound - ... 3!bs. SUGAR CURED Fresh Spare Ribs SMOKED 1 7 ( > ar B! Whole or half, lb. SUGAR CURED I Nice Pork or Beef S PICNICS, lb l vl Tenderloin, lb2Bc lari) Nice Pork Chops 20c 3 lbs - pound . * Sausage, Country t J 1 oney Loaf, lb3oc Style, lb IVL — Shoulder Ribs or *? "w 2 U i,. Sa “ e . . ,15c Nc-k Hones, 6 lbs. HERFFcT PREAMERY Buller KQp r 2 pounds U 2 pounds JOb | DIAMOND MATCHES 5 pkgs. MACARONI estsi (KIP W'fcr, 6 BOXES 25c HETTI .3Sc OL t P FRANKFORTS, ; PUDDING or 1 ()(• All New Stork cSffljShH BOLOGNA, lb. ... Red Fox Ale. . .$3.50 Fresh Home Made IQp Berghoff $2.55 Weiners, lbWooden Shoe. $2.65 2 [bs (or . { 5(. Budweiser . . . $2.65 Drewry’s Ale LI VER Al i 1.1 want 3 lbs 20c """ ‘ini'K&r Bardens, American, Brick and Pimento Cheese, l /2 pound packages 2 lor 29c Plenty Fresh Oysters and Cottage Cheese Country Butter and Fresh Eggs. DEL 1 V EKIES TO AN Y PAR T S OI CIT Y AN Y TIM E . PLEASE ORDER EARLY FOR REAL SERVICE. Phones 106 or 107 ■ ■! In I ihaMß-E
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