Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1935 — Page 7
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BELL’S ■~B“ Cash Grocery PH ™ E ’’jKOoN—Fann Pink—2 tall cans2sc HiDiBE" Graham or Soda Crackers—2 lb. box. . . IGc t fr orest Rose, Good for Bread or d Pastry — 24' > pounds 79c o j TISSI’E —Sanisorb — 6 Rol’s2->c KHjiw ONION’S—B pound bag.. 17c; 10 lbs. 19c -fc pji i WASH—Quart (Pint Bottle Free! .... 23c s Beans. Tomatoes or Peas—3 cans .. . 25c H -(Millers cakes are good) 1-arge size 15c —Baldwins or N. Spy—7 tbs. 25c; Ba. sl.lO Lg- Fancy W agners—s lbs. 25c; Ba. $1.75 Im^KtOES—Mich. Sand No, I—Peck 17c g &sc | g . 25c pkg.. 20c Red Seal Lye. can.. 10c lyM Grape Fruit, (> for .25c Golden, gal. 52c Tangerines. 2 doz.. . 25c fcrai Golden, 1 . gal 30c Parsnips. I lbs. ... 19c II Crystal White $? rr ’ ,s - 3 —-g ga-lon 55c Bars » 10c Bells Special 2lc U. Head Lettuce. 7' 2 c KMaa i. 3 lbs. ... 25c New Cabbage, 1b... 1c llv _■ _ ...... ■ ~T I IM
XIV _ . J -■■■. » I B ■Miurm—Mr dg& Z 2z/ Ovr coffee* e*e brendt we fwrnttee tw - ■£/ \<£'/■ mABt ff . ' Tk bierid you Htc, you B surety fad X»_x jßjßjfeß t *"** ,0 stf W’ w «- i' _ **• i'*’"*- Y®*“come and attend J&£ J I f*U® n end friend. * •irco Coffee “ 3 lb 55c ■BH GRADE COFFEE pound 26c i ELF COFFEE pound 26c JKilOranges dozen OQ P jimp Apples 4 lbs. 9Q r BANANAS 1 -JBet Potatoes 3 lt)S. j/fc I $ . u M . 3 for 10c and Beans can Lima Beans TVic Bpl OL King 3ee No. 2 can S ' V ■’■frtiorn can 1 fU. Carrots and Peas TVzC tall can I f| P Diced Carrots TVif iKT* - 1W King Bee No. 2 can fb" pink 12 1/z c « e . d ß? ans ... N.,/... 7»/2C Iff MILK Scans 20c Little Elf Tall cans I •■Butter, lb. 37c V —— —- E-™ 1 CRACKERS 2 11). box J7 C 1 » ■ Tasty Flake Sodas ss, tb. aOC - SB in 4 BURCO FLOUR 24 Ib.bagg3 c luC JS wheat cereal 15c BURCO 20 oz. bov — HOME STORES SYSTEM — & Bergman R. H. Everett o. Second St., Decatur Pleasant Mills Phone 192 Decatur Phone 8835
period. St. Paul < hureh Sunday School, 9:30 a. ni. Evening worship. 7:00 o'clock. Evangelistic by the pastor. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7 p. m.. all departments. . i ■ -■ - o - Antioch M. B. C. H. W. Spencer, pastor Ollie Kreps. superintendent. Sunday School, 9:30 a. ni. Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. Young Peoples Band, 7 p. in. Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30 ' p.. in. The prayer service will be lat the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold. You are invite dto worship with us in all th ese services. ■ o Decatur M. E. Circuit Lester J. Brunner, pastor. Mt. Pleasant 9:30 a. m. —Sunday School, Nor val Fuhrman, superintendent. 10:30 a. tn. —Class meeting, Ed.
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To Lead Revival a, w fc-, gr m < W a*-— f'■ £f .iv Rev. Thomas J. Frost, Windfall, will conduct revival services at the Monroe Methodist Episcopal church starting Monday evening. The services will be held each evening and will continue at least I until February 10. 1 Spangler, leader. Let us keep in mind the revival I and pray that it may bless our church, our community. Beulah Chapel 9:30 a.m.—Morning worship hour. 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School, Willard Mcßride, superintendent. Everybody come. Let's make the attendance over 50. 2:30 p. m.—Preparatory member-; ship class mets at Doris Johnson's. " Let us all be there. Washington 9:30 a.m. —Sunday School, Grant Owens, superintendent. I . 10:30 a. nt. — Morning worship. Come. 7:30 p. m —Evangelistic service. This will start the second week lof our meeting. Come, they have I been good and the presence of the Lord is felt. Pleasant Valley 9:30 a. old Porter, superintendent. Plan, pray, seek for our revival.
"Yesterday is gone, forget. It. - Today is here, USE it. Tomorrow - may never come, don't worry over it." — O'——— Calvary Evangelical Church Sunday School at 9:39 James Darr Supt- Prayer and Praise-ser--1 vice at 10:30. Worship with sermon by Rev. M. W. Sundermunn on Thursday night. o I Household Scrapbook | —by— ROBERTA LEE J , Washing Windows Try using wood alcohol tor clean-1 ing windows during cold weater. Dampen cloth with the alcohol >ind ' apply to the window, then shine with a clean dry cloth. The Cellar Stairs Much of the taaeked soot on th I kitchen linoleum can be avoided by placing a rubber stair treads on the cello r steps. Cake It the edges of the cake have been burned, scr. pe off the burned part, then brush the beaten white of an egg over the top and sides. After sprinkling powdered sugar over It, place the cake in the oven for a few minutes, allowing the egg to dry out. Put the icing over this and the coke will be smooth. Few Wyoming Destitute Cheyenne. Wyo. —(UP) —Of the Rocky Mountain states, Wyoming has the fewest number on relief. Only 11.3 per cent of the populaticn . is on relief as against 23 per cent in Colorado and 18 per cent in Montana.
Dixie Queen Markets Phone 195 We Deliver ORANGES—Sweet Floridas each 1c ORANGES—California Seedlessdozen 25c LEMONS—Large SunKist I for 10c BANANAS TANGERINES GRAPE FRUIT Fancy Yellow Sweet, Juicy Texas 6 Ihs. 3 dozen 5 and <9 25c 25c 25c JUST ARRIVED Truck Load MICHIGAN POTATOES Qr L Truck load APPLES. All Varieties, Lowest possible price. Head LETTUCE CELERY RADISHES Solid, Bleached New Florida Red Button each Well Bleached 3 bunches 5c 5c aik 10c I ONIONS—YeIIow or Whitelo Ib. bag 25c CARROTS—Fresh, Tender 2 bunches 15c SWEET POTATOES—YeIIow Jerseys .... 8 ibs. 25c We carry a full line of Fancy Fruits and Fresh Vegetables. We invite you to visit our stores. Note Quality and Prices. Wholesale and Retail — 157 M. 2nd st. — Fruits and Vegetables
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■■ Sugar. Fine Granulated, 10 lbs47c Oranges, SunKist Navels, med. size. doz. 25c Large Grape Fruit Toilet Paper. 1.000 sheet rolls. Crepe, . . 6 for 25c: Roll 5c Chase & Sanborn Special Coffee, 2 lbs. 45c pound 25c Michigan Hand Picked ■ Navy Beans, 4 lbs 18c Hominy. Cracked, Pearl, 4 lbs 19c Foulds Macaroni or Spaghetti, 2 pkgs. 15c Jello or Royal Gelatine Wheaties, 2 pkgs... 23c Sardines in Oil, can 5c Palmolive or Camay 'Toilet Soap 4 bars 19 c ; High Test Lye for soap making, 3 large cans 25c Red Sea, Lye, can. 10c 20 Mule Team Borax pound box 18c Baking Powder, Royal 6 oz. can 19c 12 oz. can 37c Sunßrite Cleanser, 2 cans 9c Large Ivory Soap Flakes, pkg2l e Quick Arrow Soap Chips, 2 Ige pkgs 25c
ft KEEP ON TOP O’THE WORLD Whrn you’re feeling well, you’re usually happy. Life is at its best. But when you're sick and blue, days J lose their zest. You lack enthusiasm. Common constipation, due Io insufficient “bulk” in meals, is an i enemy of happy living. It frequently causes headaches, loss of i appetite and energy. Correct it by eating a delicious eereal. Kellogg’s All-Bran is a natural i food for normal persons. If fur- . nishes generous “bulk” to aid elintj ination. All-Bran also provides . vitamin B and iron. Isn’t this gentle food safer than risking patent medicines? Unlike cathartics, it remains effective with eonlinued use. Two tablespoonfuls daily are usually sufficient. Chronic cases, with each meal. If not relieved this way, see your doctor. Serve All-Bran as a cereal with milk or cream, or use in cooking. Sold by all grocers. In the red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. '.- z 1 ALLMAN , I Ws®. Keep on the Sunny Side of Life
Best Head Rice. 3 tb 17c I Cherrio Soap Powder 7 Special Wash Board 39c I Special Brooms ... 39c • Kelloggs Bran Flakes package 9c Staley's Gloss Starch ... 3 pound pkg. 20c Bananas, Fancy Ripe Fruit, pound .... 5c Short Cui Macaroni Morton’s Sausage Seasoning, 10 oz. can 23c P. W. Butler Crackers, plain or salted, 2 pounds 25c pound 13c Mustard, Battleship, Quart 15c; pint 10c Mothers Cocoa, 2 lb. can 20c Herschey Cocoa. ( pound canl4c Cedar Oil Polish, quart bottle37c Cold Blast Lanterns Steel Wool, 2 -10 c packages 15c S. O. S.. 2 Ig. pkgs. 25c Baking Molasses, No. 5, */i gallon for.. 45c Pure Buckweat 5 pound bag .... 29c Dill Pickles, Qt. iar 15c Full assortment Fruits and Vegetables.
f Choicest Meats I® ptwicsio6~i(yi The City FANCY VEAL STEAK pound 20c BEEF™::“=l2'c SWISS choice STEAK BEEF to STEW ~ 3 lbs 20c ||] 17c Freshly Ground Beef or Hamburger 3 lb 25c FRESH LIVER G “ d 1 K 3 ibs. ndmSrJOc 20C “Hams»23c LITTLE CROW PANCAKE PEANUT BUTTER 2 > 3int jai ’ s 21c Special PORK Sh s o t^k er » 20c SHOULDER PORK Roasts fc 19c Veal NUCOA Creamery Butter 2 Ibs. 75c - or Dixie Staleys Golden Syrup 2 can : Try Them Oleo- . pound margerine M. J. B. Coffee .... 3 lbs. ,05 lb. kjf V Blue Ribbon Malt, 2 cans $ J .35 I —i mmn— imiiiii ■ i— ii TbYTnrirT 22c Coffee ,3-12 Ibs 45c Nice Hens, dressed r—rr—tb ZZ C Fl nilß pinner Brand g3 c Our Bert Sliced T LUUIt 24>/ 2 pound sack .. . Bacon, Sat., 1b.... e>VV bbmkmuw R “„ ,ve ioc Cottage Cheese pt. 10c We have a large supply of Large, Open Eyed Hind Quarters of Beef, SWISS CHEESE young and good quality, pound a ' llc ' b 30c W e will cut them in convenient pieces for you. Nice Front Quarters Plenty of Beef Trimmings for Sausage ROUKB SIRLOIN and T-BONE = 20c Tr „ .. . . A— "■ ■ Tot R MINUTE or WAFFLE g g guS re STEAKS IP 7„X ■ N 0 HONES —NO WASTE ® DELIVERIES TO ANY PARTS OF CITY ANY TIME. Phones 106 or 107 PLEASE ORDER EARLY FOR REAL SERVICE.
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