Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 26 April 1935 — Page 7

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■GERBER’S : M MEAT MARKET Phone 97 J ■mBURGER 2 lbs. 25c ■ ■\TY BOILING BEEF 12c B) ■ EjKK STEAK and ROAST 22c lb ’ HL( ED HAM 15c it) ■ |H]SS STEAK 20c lb ■ K KE LARD (Saturday Only) 2 lbs. 35c ■ Star or Swift’s Premium Skinned B ■W H AMS—Whole or String Half 21c lb Chops or Loin Roasts 28c lb can I • B. <’• PINEAPPLE 23c can; 2 for 15c ' KBgn can 1 . B. C. PEACHES . . 18c can; 2 for 35c ■ Kl can I . B. C. KK.vUi 10c ® Kl can I . B. C. PORK AM) BEANS 10c ■ I . B. C. GREEN BEANS 10c B GRAHAM CRACKERS 23c n K We have a large assortment of Baker's H Pies, cookies and Cakes. HL ■■■■■■■ ■ ■ *■■■■■<■■■■■ Bixie Queen Market Car load Special ■« Ex - Fancy Yeiiow Ripe Wh ,ie they last. 6 lbs. Navels, medium size. Seedless, dozen 19c Florida’s Best, full of juice, doz. . . 19c 2 dozen ... 35c K FRESH VEGETABLES K Prices are Down. K fC P head f r ■I DC > LETTUCE DC |Helery 1 CARROTS |Ht li*-: Grade MV Extra Fancy. ucni'onTivi Truck load from Alabama. |WllK.\vi BEKKIES See us for Fancy Berries. Low Prices. OR BEANS, Fresh. Crisp, pound 10c Hot House. The Best, box 25c ■—SE E D — —Cobblers ... bushel 90c: 100 tb. $1.49 POTATOES—Sweet Jerseys 8 tbs. 25c ■■NTS-BERMUDA ONION—IOO plant bunch 10c lON—Yellow or White 2 tbs. 35c And Tomato Plants — Garden and Flower Seeds. BAPE FRUIT 8 for Seedless, Juicy BMATOES 3 lbs. I ()/» ■w’da's Best—Red, Firm. Ripe AW ■BBAGE 2 lbs. 1 K ( » y 1 1? Texas. Extra Solid lUV and Retail Fruits and Vegetables m 157 N. 2nd st. fisher & Harris" g|| 3 and 1 FREE DELIVERY large at Cocoa. Mothers IQ p wit 2 pound can ... A t/C as c A: Sanborn Early Cobbler Seed I’oE: 'I. 2 pounds ~ 15c fa toes, bushel f>9c HI / 25c* 10c Steel Wool, 2 pkgs 15c |R SI Va| tr?ia Oranges S. O. S.. 2 large pkgs..2sc Hf””" s i zei dozen 28c Pecan Top Marshmallow lies, Mould's {Cookies, pound ... 25c packa « e •••• IKc Perfection Graham "T wans ‘ Crackers, 2 lb. box 21c ph 7 28c Palmolive or Camay W heat Krispies Soap. 4 bars 19c |W' package 13 C _____ — ~ iL-lL Kelloggs Bran 1/L» & San- of* Flakes, pkg. . Ivv B Coffee. 2 lb 45C IRc Gold Dust Powder. — large pkg ■ • 19c . .“er, beechnut Krafts Veiveeta or AnierHL < o Jar 25c iean Cheese. 2 pkgs. 3>c Bre k 'T h,lut ’ Pork an<l Bc;,ns in To ’ Kk i,° , 20c mato Sauce, can 5c E&ix ow< * er » Royal Peas, standard soaked. K,,’ 18c 3 cans 25c - owder, Common Peas, Fancy Early June Hf or Clabber Girl, 2 cans 29c KRu I." can 9c Clothes Pins, 2 -10 c brand, cun 19c boxes *• L>c Era larm" I '’ r1 Qp Toilet Tissue j Q |( f ° r 4 1000 sheet rolls lOV

the party ecttere to the financial strength necossary for a campaign year. ■ There liaw ibeen con*idemble op- ! position to Fletcher's rhaiinianshlp. notably from such Ilepublieanu as* Borah of .Idaho, Nye of Nort.ii Da 1 ’ kola und McNary of Oregon. Long's speech at Dtw M sines is* j j expected to tieunother of hta efforts ; , at discrediting Prenident Roosevelt, j If he can inflame the mid west 1 , against the new deul ho will hav*i accomplished a major ipart of hts ■ puntos • or alienating the notion | I againet the Rooaevelt adminietra 1 ■ ■■■■■■■■■■OB

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1935.

lion. | C.ughUn'.s organiz.'zd entry into! national politico drew an uneXipeet- i I'd and bitter reaction In the senate.. Sen. Joaiuh W. Bailey, D„ N. 0., i engaging in a leisurely filibuster I against tihe Costigan-Wagner untiI lynching bill, wuddenly struck out anurlotwly against the Detroit .priest. Bailey, witli u background of southern baptietry. the son and grandsou r clergymen, accused ‘ Coughlin of fomenting the fires of I I involution ami crucifying the Am- ; erica’n jseople “iipcn his damnable | ambition,” to carrying on "radio J incendiarism to stir up the fountain ; |Of liute in a dintras.sed land amongst i | a stiff -ring people," | "I take It nothing amiss and I i make no apologists" he said, "but i 1 will snatch tibe halo from his I brew and threw- it into the nearest spittoon, and then throw bile spitI toon into the gutter. o County Holiness Meeting Monday The regular monthly meeting of tlie .Adanit* County Holiness Asso-; * iatton will be Ir 'ld Monday after- ' noon, April 29. at 2 o'clock at the : United Brethren church at Geneva. Dr. D- E. Weidler of Afriiti. now an Instructor at Central College. I I Indianap lis, will be the speaker. ’ He will also bring with him a quar- ! tet to furnish musical nutnlbent. The i publk' ia invited to the meeting. . | q— Mr. und Mi’s. Cash Lutt of this ' city will leave Saturday for Adams I , Lake. Mrs. Lutz will remain to | Impend the summer at their csttage.

HJ Y£C / AND niE L ! ....... r . M I I NEU) CAN 1$ $O I I TO OPEN J I prwtw -Mm ii i it .1.- -jwrwatiku «t - jiu.. jiuubih T'-1 X *- T - nc € •i<Tr43 > n «■•]•] zf UJCIOUS LOUISIANA STRAWBERRIES 2 Pints 25c HF SHORT CAKE 2 for 25c iiISQViFh TOMATOES, Firm, ripe, 2 lbs 25c Large CUCUMBERS, Large Hot House, 2 for 19c package faitJV ELERY, Large well bleached, 2 stalks 15c For Q i l i cl S M f, c ' e Tast ’ f BANANAS, Solid Firm, 1 1b5..................... 19c ——J Shortcakes. Corn Flakes 2 BRAN FLAKES Country Chib, 15 oz. pkg 10c BREAD Country Club, 16 oz. Loaf Flp 24 oz. Twin (K. OVEN FRESH W Sliced Loaf FLOUR ““ 75c a. MW. ALLPURPOSE sack • PILLSBURY’S “BEST” FLOUR, 24 lb. Sack $1.06 COLD MEDAL, Kitchen Tested Flour, 24 lb. sack $1.07 RUMFORDS Baking Powder, 12 oz. can 20c PTI ■ Standard Duality N 0.2 4* Sweet and Tender Can .t VF SARDINES 15oz.Can 10c IN TASTY TOMATOE SAUCE CATSUP 14 Oz. Bottle 10c STANDARD QUALITY —I FINE FLAVOR , JEWEL COFFEE Lb. 19c SMOOTH AND FRAGRANT Noodles 2 15c PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 Cakes 1J f CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP ““ WESCO DUALITY FEEDS SCOTT TISSUE Egg Mash, 100 lb. bag $2.29 Scratch Feed. 100 tb. bag $2.09 q ROLLS Starter and Growing Mash, 100 lb. bag ... $2.29 e) 4iOU

-site Os j T4KE ol a MI CORN food bargain! While the p, g ▲ 1/ E C great Spring Sale lasts you can buy Kellogg’s Corn J FWOrSt ? F,akca at “ genuine saving. $ $ Greatest value of the year! 2 ’ | Order several packages . from your grocer today,ant! g’ ve y° ur family a change /to crispness! Crunchy, de- |. z ZX - Q licious flakes, oven-fresh, , / i.* ready to eat with milk or cream. Good any time. Nourishing. Easy to digest. I Quality guaranteed. Made • /1' I * >v Kellogg in Battle Creek. - Buy now and save! ».. ■ : ’x

— . il..*— - — —— Choicest Meats In F The City Freshly Ground Beef or Hamburger 3 u» 35c Hams =; 18 c 3 cans ARMO UR ’ S STAR Jr SUGAR CURED | ■ a <3>3iC " Hams it24c (CENTER CUTS 35c) Cadet Peaches FRANKHiRis JqC or 3 lbs. of LARD £Q C Apricots 9 cans 9Q/» with meat order 1 «>. pkg. COOKIES . 20c Special PORK ‘ st"ak er 1 23 c SHOULDER Veal NUCOA Creamery Butter ... 2 lbs. 79c 1 addies or Dixie Sweetheart Oleo .... 2 lbs. 90 q Try Them Oleo- „ Staleys Golden Syrup, 2 can 9 n c p Ound margerine M. J. B. Coffee .... 3 lbs. Oil .00 2fw pound * /I Red Top Malt .... 2 cans $1.25 JU 23c HOE PEG CORN . 2 cans 35 c | —- | Chickens, lb. 27c Ropnn ~ 77p I DmljUil Medium weight, tb. Nice Hens, dressed 97/* pound m 4 C 5 lb. sack of Q 1 n VW I ■ *■ *■ Flour FANCY VEAL STE A K 2 pounds 45c choice STEAK BEEF to STEW c^±s n,,er Pound TENDERLOIN E PADDIES Fresh V eal L ‘ IVCr ’ N ' CC Bra,ns Today Only, lb. Hcarts ’ Spare Ribs - Plenty - and Neck Bones. HANI) BAGS FOR ALL THAT ASK FOR THEM! ROUND SIRLOIN and T-BONE = 22c ■MM OUR MINUTE or WAFFLE ■ | Fry steaks ID. zsc ■■ J NO BONES —NO WASTE ■ DELIVERIES TO ANY PARTS OF CITY ANY TIME. Phones 106 or 107 | PLEASE ORDER EARLY FOR REAL SERVICE. &■■■■BaBHBBBMBBSaBHHEMBMBUBBBBBOBBBBMMnBBBHBBHSi

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