Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 213, Decatur, Adams County, 7 September 1934 — Page 5
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FT BELL’S ~ I\\ iiuht>l‘‘ r Cash Grocery j | I oi;gaß. Pure Granulated 10 lbs. 53c I sANISORH TISSUE « for 25c H POTATOES. Wisconsin No. 1... Peck 27c, Hu. $1.05 E POST TOASTIES 2 (T 3t>) pkgs. 13c E SODA OR GRAHAM CRACKERS .... 2 lb. box 19c B CATSUP, barge 11 oz. bottle 2 for 25c E GOLDEN SYRI'P. No. 10 gallon 52c B PICKLES. Dill or Sour quart jar 15c E SWEET POTATOES. New Jersey 0 lbs. 25c B VEGETAHI.E SOUP, Kenny’s, .large jumbo can 10c E COFFEE. That Hood No. 730 pkg. 19c B PEACHES. Mich. Elberta 5 lbs. 25c ft basket $1.85 and $2.10 ■ I'-BE-SEE CORN FLAKES pkg. 10c, 3 for 29c I Tomatoes. No. 2 can 10c Fig liars, th 10c I Red Beans, No. 2 Kraut, No. 2 can.. . 10c I can 7* 2C Macaroni. 3 lbs. ... 25c I kidney Beans, Kraut, large can.. 12'*c I No. 2 can 7/*c Coena, 2 Ib. can 19c I Pork and Beans. ■ . (ahbage, solid, lb. .. »c I Spaghetti, jumbo can 10 Salad Dressing. I Mayfield Peas, <> uarl * lr 23c I No. 2 can 10c (linger Snaps, 1b... 10c I APPLES, .Maiden Blush 8 lbs. 25c, Bskt. 85c I APPLES, Early T ransparent. ...8 lbs. 25c. Bskt. 75c R W e are paying top price for Fresh Eggs.
I HITE’S GROCERY PHONES 31 and 201 The Rig South-End Pood Shop Where You Buy for Lea?>. RASPBERRIES "VST* 27c (Dozen eans $1.59) Large cans Pineapple in Fancy Diced heavy syrup k ) ~ Carrots, 2 cans.^OC can Large cans Apricots in Caches, large cans in heavy syrup heavy syrup j (j^ Ilrooins QA Quart jars 1 r 50c value ... ,o*/C/ Applebutter ... lOv PANCAKE FLOUR ioc Our Telephone service excells in courtesy and promptness and our Delivery trucks pass your door 1 times Silver Sea Qr Perfect Kraut 1 A.. Coffee, lb ZOC can ll)C Size 2 can Horn-fTff Small cans Crushed or iny. doz. cans .. I t)t Sliced 1 A rt uart jars tr Pineapple .- .. lUt Dill Pickles .... lyt Large cans Van Camps K,X Cake .2sc porkS .loc RAISINS "rr* 19c 'antamps Fancy Perfection Gin- ■ Png i tti. can ... I C ger Snaps I<Y ( Geo * cans p ° und 3 large cans A r <tUar ‘ tans 1 Hominy “ 25C Mußlard AOC |arge cans \ c |-' 1 r f/‘* sh ( Sal ‘ td 1 ()(* lo » %g Plums 15C ltanuts - *>■ •• • 1/Aki n Alinr Baket) Bc3ns ' RctJ Beans, r •Hll UAmrO Hominy, Tomato Soup, can famy Red Kidney Raspberries, ffT — v ’ 1 soli ‘l path, can.. IDC V' an ••• Cherries, 1 1^ c ‘*DPie Juice Isolid pack, can . lt)v Little Elf Dessert ET Quart jars Qk /, Powder OC Peanut Hutter. . Urge 14 o z. b ' ot . r Six Rolls Toilet He Catsup, 2 forZOC Tissue -£OC fl\T¥/’'VTfc.TO 10 rt >- h3 0 Medium Size 2«e V/ill ISB l\J \lO tt>- bag Largs Size -35 c ' Tiny White Pickling, tb. .... 8c
• j rural churches • I Antioch M. B C. H. W. Spencer, pastor j , George Bright, superintendent Sunday School, »:30 u. m. . Morning worship, 18:So a. in. | I'rayor meeting Wednesday, 7:30 11 P- ni. 11 Quarterly meeting Sept. 15-16, I ! held hy H. R. Miller. 11 You are welcome to attend all I of these services. j Decatur Circuit M. E. | Lester J. Brunner, pastor. f Mt. Pleasant I 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School, Norval Kuhrman, auperiutendent. 10:30 a. m.—Class meeting, Kil Spangler, leader. Beulah Chapel 9:30 a. m.~Sunday School. Mrs. Catherine Klirmau, superintendent. 10:30 a. m. — Morning worship hour. Washington , 9:30 a. m. — Morning worship 1 hour. 4 * ■ 10:30 a. m. — Sunday School,
* DECATUR DAKLY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1934.
Grant Owens, superintendent. Pleasant Valley 9:.t0 a. in.—Sunday School, Harold Porter, superintendent. Give faithful attendance to your church services. Are we ready for the revival season. It Is upon us he planning when you want your*. We must stait In October. Our district superintendent, Dr. l'\ K. Frlbley, has planned a very helpful mooting of our sutxitotrtct as a group at First Church, Decatur, on September 21. It Is an all day meeting, beginning at 10 a. m Pot-luck, fellowship dinner ut noon; recess at 5 p. m. and evening service at 7:30 o'clock. This is for laymen and minister alike. Harvey Reeves Catkins, preacher, author and missionary will talk on Chris, tian Stewardship in the Modern World. The Kirkland Standard Christian Leadership Training School will hold its enrollment session at the Kirkland high school Monday evening, Sept. 10, at 7:30 o'clock. All persons desiring to attend the school should be present. New students may also enroll. This is an announcement by the dean, Rev. I). Grether. o Monroe M. E. Elbert Morford, pastor. Sunday 9:30 o’cloc k — Morning worship and study. The pastor will speak on the subject, "Choose Your God.” Manas Lehman will be in charge of the Rtudy period from 10:20 to 11 o’clock. 6:30 o’clock — Epworth League service. Miss Jeanette Rich will be in charge of a program of music which will consist of instrumental anu vocal numbers. Mrs. Mary Jane Smith will appear on this program with a group of vocal numbers. Everyone is invited. 7:30 o'clock — Evening worship service. Sermon subject, “The Kingdom of God is not Meat and Drink.’’ Junior Choir rehearsal, Wednesday at 6:30 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock. Twax Bahner will be the leader of the devotional service. Gospel Tabernacle Susan Walsh, evangelist Behold I stand at the door and knock. Rev. 3:20. We welcome one and all to the services tonight Saturday night. Sunday services, Bible schi-ol at 9:30, Harley Ward, supt., ipreaching at 10:30 iby the pastor, evening services 7:30. No services Monday nigh:..
ADAMSCOUNTY HORSES PLACE (CONTINUED FROM FADE ONE) ty visited the show-. Several aubetantial cash offers were received hy the Adams county horse owners for their entries, hut none was accepted. The showing was one of the ihest ever made by local breeders and the many Adams county people who visited the department were pr ud of the place this county held in the show. Get the Habit — Trade at Home
Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer ® P. L. & T. Co. 81. Phones 104 C- and 1022. . AVIA ' Claim your date Yp |\ early as I sell V Wy, J * every (lay. SALE CALENDAR Sept. 10 —Charles E. Good. 12 miles southwest of Fort Wayne. Closing out sale. Sept. 12 —A. J. Rich, et al., 15 mi north of ForJ Wayne on Stale road 3; 301) acre farm and personal property. Sept. 13—C. T. Ilowen and others. 2 miles east and IV4 mile south of Wren, O. 600 acre farm. Sept. 14 — Decatur Community Sale at Bremer's Feed Barn. Sale of live stock. Sept. 15 — William Reed and Lawrence Hoop, 3 miles east of Decatur. Hog sale. Sept. 17—W. 1). Krick, 6 miles east of Wiltshire. §0 acre farm. Sept. 18 —Clinton Learn, 1 mile west of Dixon. Closing out saie. Sept. 19—Mrs. Frank Rumple, 4 miles wesl and Vi mile south of Rockford, Ohio. Closing out sale. Sept. 20 Willis F. Johnson, Ad. George iSehrank, e.state at his residence in Blue Creek township, Adams county. Administrator sale. Sept, gl — Decatur Community Sale at Greiner's Feed Burn. Sale of live stock. Sept. 22—Roy Conrad, 2 miles east of Decatur. Closing out sale. Sept. 24 —Fred Kauffman, Vi ml south and l-% mile east of Craigville. Closing out sale. Sept. 28 — Decatur Community Sale al Kreiner’s Feed Barn. Sale of live stock. Oct. 2—J. L. Becker. 5 milas west of Portland. Pure bred Jersey sale. Oct. 11 —Allen Owens. Van Wert Ohio. Pure bred Ayreshire cattle.
DEATH CLAIMS I). STUDABAKER (CONTINUED FROM PAnW ONE) Lebanon, Tennessee. He Is survived by his widow, Mary Smith, and two children, Mary Lou and David W., who now reside in Duncan, Oklahoma. Two aunts, Mrs. B. F. Deulil and Mrs*. Hattie Geddee, and an uncle, Frank Beane, reside In Goshen. Two aunts Mrs. J. lin Niblick und Mrs. Obenauer of this city and several cousins, two half slaters, Rachel and Nancy and a stepmother, Mrs. Marlon Studabaker of San Francisco, California, aluo survive. Funeral services will he held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Oltenauer home, 222 -North Fourth street. Rev. H. R. Carson, pastor of the local Methodist church will officiate and burial will be iu the Decatur cemetery.
Dixie Queen Markets Phone 195 Free Delivery Daily BANANAS Yellow Ripe Unifruit 5 lbs. 25c Sweet Potatoes, Parsnips. 2 tbs. ... 15c Cabbage, solid, crisp, Egg Plants, each.... 5c pound 3c ~ . „ , r _ Onions, 8 lbs 25c Cucumbers, .. 2 for 5c Head Lettuce, Leaf Lettuce, Endive, Celery, Green Beans, Cauliflower, Spinach, Radishes, Carrots, Beets. WATERMELONS^ INDIANA MELONS -| A “We plug Em” Guaranteed Ripe iUUup. Calif. Grapes, 3 lbs. 25c Peaches .... 1 lbs. 25c Grape Fruit .. 2 for 15c Apples, fine cookers Oranges, Seedless, 7 lbs. 25c dozen 19c Plums (» lbs. 25c LEMONS Lemons, Sunkist, juicy doz. 19c Save V\ Nile Spending at Dixie Queen. FRUITS 157 N. 2nd st. VEGETABLES WHOLESALE RETAIL
Fisher & Harris Phones 3 and 4 Fine Groceries
Tomatoes, fancy OCT /t Fresh Granulated Yelsolid, 10 lbs uDC low Corn Meal 6Y(T .1 pounds tUc 8 pounds £tU V Cabbage, hard white 3 pounds 10c heads Syrup, Golden 10 pounds No. 10 gallon... tJLiks pound 3c No. 5, '// gallon.. 32c Large Guaranteed Log Cabin ty A t Canteloupcs “J Syrup, can i-Ttv 10c, 12|'ic, ADU Mustard, ~i P New Jersey Sweet I’o- quart jar lt)t tatoes, OCn Spaghetti, short \ _ f» pounds UO\j cut, 2 lb. box. .. iOL Michigan Celery | A Macaroni, short t)f' Igc. stalks, 3 for X v*U cu l 3 |t> s Good Brooms QCL» Millers Large Loaf Q 4 sewed Oi/U Duality Bread ... g/U Sugar, Fine Cane Gran- Kelloggs Bran A ulated, Cpr „ Flakes, pkg t/v 10 pounds €#OU Onions. No. 1 Chase and Sanborn 10 pound hag. . OtiC Special Coffee 4 Cocoa, Mothers 2 pounds TirrJv 2 pound can ..fall pound 25c Cocoanul, Dromedary, I*. & G. White Naptha 4 oz. pkg. 1 A Laundry Soap IFw» XUC 4 large cakes ... XttlU New Dates -i ff Palmolive or Camay l pound pkg... XOC Toilet Soap 1 Q/» Ginger Ale “J A 1 cakes Xt/V large bottle ... XU V Oxydol, large Ol Rippled W heat 1 A package fciiU package ..XUU Quick Arrow Soap 12'*c Sweet 00/* Chips, Com, 3 cans.... faJt 2 large pkgs. .. .fai'Jv Stock Salt, /10/» Oranges, SunKist, Juicy 50 lb. blocks... and sweet, Skat Soap dozen ;j cans Z Sweet Corn i fT , Babbitts or Red Seal dozen XtlU Cleanser, 4 A Hand Picked 3 large eans ... XUv Apples, 7 ths... «tIU Pork and Beans pT Soda Crackers 1 U,, large cans 2 lb. box XOU How lone, Sani-lltish or Graham Clack- Drano 61 f ers, 2 Ib. box... can fa 1 f P. W. Crackers OfCr* Staleys Lump Laundry 2 pounds .... faiLlC Starch, OfL» Balls Glass Fruit Jars, 3 pound box ...JfaUU Quarts Prunes, Santa Claras, dozen I medium size OPt/* Heavy Fruit Jar DP ~ 3 pounds fatJt Rubbers, ti doz. Full assortment dozen 5c FYuits and Vegetables
Revive Rumors l Kunkel To Quit Indianapolis Sept. T— (UP)—Re- * porta that lamia E. Kunkel will resign as wurden of the Indiana .state prison were received today j when he conferred at length with 5 Governor Paul V. McUutt. With them in vonfurenre was i 1 Please Greenlee, patronage aecre- * tnry and (political advisor of the governor. I The chief executive refuaed toj . say what matters were discussed.
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ThcCit y REALSPECIALS Nice Spring OQs* Chickens, lb £OL a mm Mutschler’s II IT--22c oOTTee K^'2 J IDS 4UC Our Best Sliced OA „ r~ 25c Salad Dressing 25c Malt Cottage Cheese pt. 10c I Ballatine Malt Qr Boneless, No Waste ACa 2 riSlllound2sc 2 Ibs.T , o^ # Blue Ribbon d* 1 OP ■ ■ ’ " Malt. 2 cans.. «pX»sfaiD Beef Tenderloin Paddies lb 25c S Hamberger T fiy lb 10c VEAL STEAK or CHOPS lb 20c Butter Fresh Creamery lb 33c; 2 lbs 65c Coffee Regular 38e Seller 3 I Its SI.OO Fresh Beef to Stew 4 lbs 25c S I* h ( J A L S Veal C hateau Fancy Swiss Steaks, Paddies r upLvu pounded ready "j O _ Afrp / .<. Liir.J!ioL for pan, 1b XOU Try Them / <*' rp rv Choice Beef Roasts from P ound dumbo size Prime Beef 1 Crystal White y ft). The Best, tb lOt A £2 OK,. *2 III* 0 for package Large Loaf Miller's A |ll ,<lts suds to Bread 9C UUU “W. m lU,. wrapper. lOv real tender 9c PALMOLIVE BEADS mdtJXs washing lingerie, fine silks, laces and delicate fabrics of all kinds. 2 a ib Ut jars l ",.... 25c & Save thc black baßd - fj ' or 25e Fresh Spare Ribs SUGAR CURED SMOKED Plenty Pork W Who,e or ha,f ’ lb * Tenderloins S , ( , AK(TKEI) Hearts and Tongues picnics, io IOC r : Nice Pork Chops QAp L I A * ID 1 pound n Honey Loaf, lb 30c Sausage, Country ») ‘founds OO t Shoulder Ribs or Dflp Neck Bones, 3 lbs. DIAMOND MATCHES 5 pkps . MACARONI F" I™ 6BOXES 29c BtLIY !S“ ,S ’ or Millers Hi Life $2.50 - > O \ \ 2 Ihs 25C Patrick Henry $2.50 «>hO(.NA, 2 lbs... Centlivre . ... $2.50 JmTWja J^ e . sh ,lo^! c Madc 20c Red Fox Ale . $3.00 Weiners, lb. ...... Berghoff .... $2.50 ' " c Wooden Shoe. $2.65 LILY OLEO 25p Budweiser ... $3.00 and bottles. KOSHER DILL PICKLES 3 for 10c DELIVERIES TO ANY PARTS OF CITY ANY TIME. Phones 106 or 107 PLEASE ORDER EARLY FOR REAL SERVICE.
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