Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 249, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1934 — Page 7
,{C,,ES ■M ku' jci- 1 ' church ■ |„> X- m>mr 4th. with M E. Elbert Morford K gj "’ wlll Eftf"' l '■" ■s ’io sit o •<•>. I' ’>" i'in.* |H| 1 " v ... ■ m, '>• • • 1 ,i " nh \i- ti»:i ■' .<■ i? ' < ||m] !'■" k l‘> •‘>•'l rch |k u K<; a .. • ■ '.I Os Ills work in
I Gerber’s Meat Market ■ LeOEMVERY PHONE! Beef Roast JS C | Choice, In.. 1^ 11,0 18c ggBR I Ft -h flam- 1 A „ -> ■her. lb Ivl I?'“ 8( , “XmlOc Kiss Steak IQ. t Porkchops O*’ Kind ... IOC P° un<l . £tJC K lbs. for 35c No - 2 can 1 «• C - fc H ’ m ....15c “,.SI.OO |^ ft . 10c $1.40 arc Ribs. ‘)7z* try our ■lbs. lor ... £t)C~ HOME MADE SAUSAGE t’r ''■" 16c I HITE’S GROCERY PHONES 31 and 201 Erape Fruit ™ 25c ■ tbs. New Qr /( New Dates 1 A ■'tines fciOC pound IvL ■ante cans Apricots in _, ■eavy syrup 20C > eans torn 2t)U ■OO tb. bag nr Quart jars 1)7/* ■yster Shells ~Ot)v Applebutter ... IOC ■ELS NAPTHA SOAP -v- 45c ■hir Telephone service excells ia courtesy and promptness and our Delivery trucks pass your door 1 times ■aily. kr” 25c i '" , r. kraui ..ioc ■* z e 2 can Hom- ryp* Small cans Crushed or ■»y. doz. cans .. IOC Sliced |fl ~ K l, . :,rt jars Itp Pineapple . .. IvC ■ hi I ickies .... Lilt Large cans Van Camps lE"* K "|. 10c p °. rk& B “" s .. 10c [ARY LIMA BEANS " 25c and Beans p* Fancy Perfection Gin- ■!." dv ger Snaps 111/* fc cans 19r pound ■Tomato Juice f’’ Hominy | can OC can [FRESH OYSTERS “™ SSiC fc'l* h ... 25c X wly 10c " th. box Easy Qf\ 2 No. 1 size cans 9Pw* Task Soap Chips Apricots wdL Utle Elf Dessert r n Powder Os Quart l ars 9 x/» Urge cans’ Peached in Pw,nut ««« cr heavy syrup 1 A 2 No. 1 size cans can iyC Peaches
the Orient. The Rev. Mr. Krider | < the son of the late Rev. L. M. Kritier who was a former pastor of the • Monne congregation (131S-2J). Rev. K rider was with his parents In ■ Monros during the summer vaeai Hon periods while they wore pm. i tors there and he has >i h «t of I friends who will welcome this opi portunity to renew acquaintances. in IMO tlie Rev. Mr. Krfder wa.s married to Miss Anastatia ('ox un i •they, together, were appointed to be In charge of the Mthodist missionary work in Nagasaki, Jupan. They were very auceessful in their w rk 1 there and remained until laat Jan • nary when Mr. Krider'a health became eo poor that they were ordered home on furlough. During the past months he has been recuper- , ating and only re ently he has resumed hie activities. iHla visit to M nroe will he among his first a,;pearances Mince coming luck to America. It fa quite p ssllde that his ad (I nee Sunday evening will be , accompanied by slides of his work. The service Sunday evening will I begin at 7:00 o'clock. — o— Antioch M. B. C. Harold Spencer, pastor. G. H. Bright, superintendent. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. Evening worship, 7 p m. • Sunday evening is the opening service of the revival at Antioch. We extend a cordial welcome to
DECATUR BAYLY DEMOCRAT TODAY, OCTOBER 19. 1931.
I Olio and all. Week Jay meetings start at 7:30 p. m. o— RELIEF NEEDS MUST BE MET (CONTINUED EROM PAGE ONE) lleves maximum employment from emergency construction spending should be sought by reducing wages below established union , scales although not below subsis. . tehee levels. That would spread work. It would enrage organized labor, which believes that policy would reduce wage levels generally. In defense of the sub-union wage scale, It is argued that the most successful emergency project is the |l-a-day (JOO. Organized labor condemned that pay schedule, but administration officials consider CCC to be working almost perfectly wlhout hurting outside wage standards. o M. F. WORTHMAN IS RE-ELECTED BY ASSOCIATION | (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) j pital, where he is recovering from an operation performed several I days iigo. James H. Chappell, head of the I industrial arts department at Soutli , Side high school, Port Wayne, was | i eb cted president and Burt n y. Ad I l-nns, principal of the Bloomingdale I school. Fort Wayne, was chosen | vice-president. The selections of the two Fort I Wayne men were voted by the teachers in overriding the nominalI ing committee. This c mmittee had : selected Harry E. beWallen, Kos j I viusko county superintendent, in- : cumbent "vicer resident, for the]
SAVE COLLECTION CHANGES ON YOUR ELECTRIC : LIGHT POWER BILLS BY PAYING ON OR BEFORE Oct. 20 The following collection charges on all accounts not paid by 20th of month following the meter reading have been authorized: 107< on sums up to $3 I 3% on sums over $3 Light bills in Root, j Union, Mud Pike, and Madison and Allen County are due and i payable by Oct. 20. CITY LIGHT & POWER OFFICE I CITY HALL II
preslden-y and Mr. Chappell for vice-president. Clifton E. Str'.k r, superintendent of the Adams county schools, bis been appointed a member of the association executive c mmittee. — o -—•-■■ —■ F. I). R. TALKS AT DEDICATION (continued fbqm mg one) burg to receive an honorary degree from William and Marry col. legeIt was expected that today's speech would point to the government's record in earing for service connected disability cases with a pledge that it would carry steadily forward the program of adequate relief for veterans drserving treatment in federal hospitals. The new hospital, devoted to the treatment of neuropsychiatric cases, will provide beds for 472
Dixie Queen Markets I QUALITY MARKETS Phone 195 , Free Delivery I EXTRA SPECIALS • POTATOES U. S. No. 1, Peek Truck Load Bushel 17c 65c — Celery, Kalamazoo Best, 3 stalks ... 10c Onions, large Sweet “Special,” 6 lbs. 25c Sweet Potatoes, No. 1-- 6 lbs 19c I Head Lettuce, solid bleached, each .. 5c I’m nips & Carrots, home grown 3 lb. 10c j apples I TRUCK LOAD Basket GOLDEN GRIMES, ('ookinjr and Eating, 9 lbs. 25c Northern Spy. Wealthy, Maiden Blush. Delicies, etc. 1 BANANAS, Yellow Ripe Unifruit, 4 lbs 25c GRAPES. Tokays, C alifornia. 3 tbs. 25c I I ORANGES. Seedless SunKist. dozen. .. . 19c. 25c. 29c ENGLISH WALNUTS. Fresh, pound 23c I COCOANUTS, Fresh Healthful. 2 for Lsc | A complete line of Fruits and Vegetables WHOLESALE 157 N. 2nd st. - RETAIL FRUITS VEGETABLES g Fisher & Harris Phones 3 and 4 Fine Groceries - Post Toasties i A Carnation. Pet or large pkg LvC Borden Milk j Q New Jersey Sweet 3 Tali cans .... J.J/L Potatoes, Syrup. Golden 8 pounds faitll No. 1(1 gallon. ..(Ja-jC 3 pounds 10c No. 5, >/ 2 gallon.. 32c i Sun-Kist QQp Maple Flavor Oranges, dozen. OOt N() 5 gaHon Sugar Crystal White , Cabin , so" 50C Syrup, can .... 24C Cauliflower, 1 Chase and banuorn large heads ... IOC ?’ ec,al A °‘ fee Celery large IB 2 Pounds IOC stalks’.3 fS IOC pound 2jc J i ’l7 7 Jc’o or Royal Gelatine Sani-I" lusn, bowlene or „ . • 21c XJ 1 23 c 29c “' inc ..2()c cans. 2 tor ?X?Qt. iar. 25C 2 Salad Dressing 27c Ar ?, uart ?u H 3 pounds 2a C Peanut Butter 2Q C Red Ripe Cran--2 pounds ... V P 2 V | Yellow Granulated „ " r . ~ 1 I’" 1 " 111 ' pound lOe I Apple Butter 1 £ I quart jar jLe/V I ew tolled OPxz* B xjw Oats. 4 lb. bag. I “"<-'.l“. 15c I nK Grape Nuts IQ I > package A V Royal Dog Food 1 Ji , 9 * Nuco, that good - I Oleo, 2 lbs Short ( ut j — Macaroni, 3 iits / V ■ New Navy 1 Qr» Short Cut Spa- 1 | Beans, 4 lbs. ... A«/V ghetti. 2 th. box At>V E Pure White Prunes, Sun B Lard, 2 lbs faivV Sweet, 2 th. V I Fresh Graham or Pillsbury Prepared Soda Crackers IQp Pancake Flour 1 2 lb. box JL«7U large bag fcIMV I P. W. Crackers O£z» Good 5 Sewed OQp fi 2 pounds AdtJU Brooms 00L I Butter Cookies 1 Balls Quart 70 z» pound box .... LtJv Mason .Jars. doz. * | Eagle Brand Ofl d* ~u" assortnicnt Milk, can v Fruits and Vegetables
patlentH. It In located on a tdto'i us 445 acres. It liuh 16 buildings, i Tha Btyle of architecture ia an ail-1 aptatlon of the 17th and Isth cen-1 tury Virginia colonial. The Preaident, leaving Roanoke, ] will atart work Immediately on hl« i Wllllkmaburg addreas which Home j friends feel wi" atreas the necessity of pioneer spirit in rebuilding toward recovery _o NOTICE I will be back In my barber rhop tlsrting M nday, October 22. Frank Young. 249-G2tx Liquid, Tablets, Salve, Nose Dropr Checks Colds first day. Headaches or Neuralgia in 30 minutes. Most Speedy Remedies Known.
f 9 t» Choicest lT> Meats In The City REAL SPECIALS Fresh Beef to Stew 4 lbs 25c Nice Spring OXz» ' r i'« Chickens, ib Mutschler's jIEZn Ni i"." c " s '. dre “" i 22c CoffgG ltra 'xi u 2:k2 Ids 4bc ■WMUSMWMMWMBMMgMBWiaKaakaMaMMB Our Best Sliced sat n, JUC £ | Q ress n g -7225 c Large Open Eyed nr vvvii Swiss Cheese, Ib...Mt)U toast.es 25c Cottage Cheese pt. 10c ™AKES NL : T 10c L J A minute ir„ I Iwl I Pound 25c, 2 lbs."T V TAPIOCA, box.. It)U At _ Ib 10c VEAL STEAK or CHOPS lb 20c Butter Fresh Creamery lb 32c; 2 lbs 59c I Coffee Regular 38c Seller 3 IbsSl.OO j Beef Tenderloin Paddies Ib 25c SPECIALS Veal NUCOA I Plenty Fancy Swiss Steaks, i»..Jj: aL . OF Dixie Fresh pounded ready 1U „ 1 dOOieS for pan, lb AOV OleoV E \ I Peanut Butter lry Ihem margerine 2 Ib. jars 4iOC pound LIVER Choice Beef Roasts from * Large Loaf Miller’s Q V 2 lbs. 30c lb. Bread OUR MINUTE or WAFFLE | | ■» Trv steaks h 75c ■■ Jf NO BONES —NO WASTE " Fresh Spare Ribs SUGAR CURED SMOKED 95 P Plenty Pork Whole or half, Ib. SUGAR CURED 1 I , Hearts and Tongues picnics, to , Nice Pork Chops 25C L A R o 17/'* Pound I 1 ,b • • 7 : i v Honey Loaf, Ib 30c Sausage, Country Off,, A ' 2 pounds Ot)C Shoulder Ribs or 9()n Neck Bones, 3 lbs. B DIAMOND MATCHES 5 pkgs . MACARONI | | 6BOXES 29c Penner lll8 ’ otr Millers Hi Life $2.50 1«)1 OCX \ lbs Patrick Henry $2.50 I Fresh ’uomc Made 2 0 C CenUi " C S Weiners, lb J ox • $3.00 LIL Y OLEO 9if Wooden Shoe. $2.65 9 n, s “kt>v> p| us 51 deposit on case ’ and bottles. _____ KOSHER DILL PICKLES . 3 for 10c DELIVERIES TO ANY PARTS OF CITY AN Y TIM E . Phones 106 or 107 PLEASE ORDER EARLY FOR REAL SERVICE.
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