Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 147, Decatur, Adams County, 21 June 1935 — Page 6
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a" dujSX — R Summer time is salad time! Green I s These hot days, when appe"Mtß A— ~ *' ' I>Annrkwo K tite« are seldom keen a IS , ’ ' PP' *S L fresh crisp salad will often * ■' " x 3 for I help to sharpen them. Preli . BANANAS ’ p are a new and di,,erent DI-’ |/| , L salad every day with ingredFANCI Ivl 1 ients purchased from Home J tTiu Ifi „ J Stores abundant, fresh stock 4 °’l HC g - ““ of salad items - ■ North Carolina White Cobbler *ll z NEW POTATOES, 10 lbs >psg Fancy, Red Ripe IQ/* iST Van Camp FRESH TOMATOES, 2 lbs. .. -7 Light Meat Fresh, Crisp. Solid 4 n Zj TUNA FISH E NEW CABBAGE, lb S S Pk can IKn Extra Juicy, 360 size IQ/* —A LvV » JBSS CALIF. LEMONS, dozen ;Eh 2&== Egr WESSON All 5c Seminole OIL V** Candy Bars Toilet Tissue |? For Delicious Hotne - . . Made Dressings fe 3 for 10c 4 rolls 25c 1 Pint 25c J Elf lodized Salt. 2 tb. pkg.... 714 c mmU Certo, bottle - -25 c , Corned Beef Hash, Armours, 2 cans —33 c Elf Maraschino Cherries, Pure Santos 1 Q/» 5 oz bottie BURCO COFFEE lb AW Derby Mustard, shaker jar ... 5c Little Elf Early 19z» .X T w£«, I ' P W. k ’‘ ■: S JUNE PEAS, 3 No. 2 cans ..’ 43C Rce. whole grain 2 tbs . 13c j . , E)f Rj R Qr King Bee Spaghetti, tall can .. 10c * r T'' n * , I IIP Elf Tomato Juice, 2 tall cans 19c GINGER ALE, 24 OZ. bottle XW K "a 9 17, Lillie Elf (Western Wheal! Q.) „ S s”.“ p™.™”’.,'" X BREAD FLOUR. 24 lb. bag »OC Sweet Pckle Chips, 10 oz. jar 15c ■ ■ ■■■ —— I Golden Yellow Sugar, 3 tbs. . 17c Maxwell House Coffee, tb 29c King Bee Jelly 6 oz. jar 10c Elf Nut Margarine, 2 Tbs. . . 29c Cocomalt, Tb. 39c Elf Cut Green Beans, 2 cans 23c Burco Cocoa, 1 Tb. pkg. 10c Little Elf Pimentos, 4 oz. tin 10c “ Knox Gelatine, pkg. 19c BStar Little Elf Marshmallows, 1 Tb. cello 19c FTv li** I s Fels Naptha Soap, 10 bars 45c I|IIIJE I ° r Mickey Dog Food. 3 cans -25 c j Gold Dust Washing Powder, Ig. pkg. 18c j Gold Dust Cleanser, 2 cans ... .. 9c ’ E L Wax Paper, 30 ft. cutter box roll 5c a . D I* ■ - aiM Shinola White Liquid, bottle ....... 9c I ' .'*■ I IM - z Toilet Tissue, 4 rolls 19c S > . Lux Soap Flakes, large pkg 23c —jft ■ Lux Toilet Soap, 3 cakes 19c Beef Rib Roast 07/* Little Elf SALAD QQ L JI pound —IV DRESSING, quart OOU WE ARE OPENING OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT SATURDAY WITH A FULL LINE OF FRESH MEAT. SMOKED AND COLD LUNCH MEATS. WITH HAROLD MELCHI AS MEAT MANAGER—AND ED WERLING, FRUIT, VEGETABLE AND GROCERY MANAGER. _____ SATURDAY SPECIALS ■fe ■■ ■■ ■■ Young and Tender I ft ft ft M SPRING RFFF steak "> w AMR Mlftlftl Chuck Roast, lb. .. 15c ■■■■l IIV Chop, lb. 19c Roast, tb 18c Boil Beef, !b 9c SMOKED HAMS lb. 1 CP/2C Pot Roast, tb 12'/?C Cala Style. Mild A MADE FROM FRESH tb. 1 r naniuiirger boneless chuck iot NATIVE VEAL COLD MEATS CREAM STEAK, tb 18c HAM BOLOGNA IP CHEESE SMALL CHOPS, tb. 19c RING BOLOGNA. Ib...JL€>C MILD STEW, lb 12«/ 2 c FRANKS, tb 15c tb. L) „ ROAST, tb 15c THURINGER, lb 25c JLOV QUALITY FOOD MARKET 121 North Second Street Telephone 192 Free Delivery
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CHILDREN DAY i PROGRAM PLAN i Exercises Will Be Held At Zion Reformed Church Sunday The children’s day program at the Zion Reformed church was an- | nounced today. The exercises will be held at 10 o’clock Sunday morning. I The program is: A Welcome —Carol Ann Riesch. Children's Day — Pauline Brinzenhoffe. Helpers All—Nursery class. Church in a Tree—Helen Owens. A Child’s Service — Beginner’s class.. I d Like to Be —Junior Pickford. Seven Little Sister's — Primaryclass. The First Sunday School—Donald Kirsch. Why We Have Children’s Day— Phyllis Beineke, Phyllis Owens. Together—Jimmie Summers, Ladel Cable and Norbert Cable. Daisies—Helen Frajik. Solo. “The Daisies Heart” —Colleen Miller. The Boy Jesus—Richard Gehrig. Jack Beineke. Arnold Kirchenbauer I and Ladel Cable. When Mother Looks in- at the ! Door —Kathryn Yager. June’s Flower Garden — Ruth ■ Yost, Lenora Stauffer and Virginia ; Fritzinger. Before I'm a Man —Ladel Cable. Gifts to the Giver—Carl Moser, i Bobby Mu-tschler, Lavern Rot her ' and Leroy Cable. Giving—Donald Pickford. Song, “Sing His Praises”—Primary department. o W. A. Klepper made a business I trip to Danville today. |||i’ u ni|||||iiHii|| ? • J HERE comes the bride —and there go the wedding presents. If there’s a June bride-to-be in your home, better see us immediately about Wedding Presents Floater Insurance. Issued by the dependable Automobile Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn. Aetna Casualty and Surety Co. Aetna Automobile Ins. Co. Aetna Life Insurance Co. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. Agents Decatur, Ind. Phone 35S blllllftllllllll
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CHARGE DAMAGE CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE violation of the temporary order. Two of them were men convict-1 ed of contempt in the action against the mayor. Helm said. The first day and a half of the hearing was taken up with a methodical presentation of morn thanhalf a dozen persons prominent in the city’s official life who said the municipal plant never sold current commercially before Bangs took office Jaaiuary 1. YOUNG PEOPLE MEET TUESDAY Meeting Will Be Held At Mt. Pleasant M. E. Church Tuesday The regular monthly meeting of i the young people’s division of the I council of ChristTaji education in Root and Union townships will be held at the Mt. Pleasant Methodist Episcopal churcffTuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Following is the program which has been prepared for the evening: Piano solo—Olive Beihold. Congregational song — Directed by Mildred Baker. Prayer —Norval Fuhrman. Duet — Avonel Beihold and Mildred Baker. Special song—Clark’s Chapel. Welcome —Elizabeth Beihold. Baritone solo—Everett Singleton. Special song—Mt. Victory. Quartet — Charles Baker, Harold Strahm, Everett Singleton and Earl George Fuhrmani Special number —Pleasant Grove. Duet — Harold and Martha Strahm. Special song—Union Chapel. Business meeting — Chauncey Clem. Offering. Cofigregalional song — Directed ; I by Mildred Baker. Talk—Clifton Striker. Congregational song — Directed i by Mildred Baker. Benediction. Recreational hour. o ANNUAL PICNIC CONTINUED FROM 1 AOK ONE 1 p. m. Boys 1 to 6 years. Trea-1 sure Hunt. Lek Reppert and Claudine Gallogy in charge. i 1:30 ,p. m. Boys 7to 9 years. WalI ter Race. Irene Boehm and Vera Bleeke in charge. 2 p. m. Boys 10 to 14 years. 30 yard daeh. Ina Anderson and June Miller in charge. OUSTED OFFICER CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE Sullivan for arraignment. The indictment, containing four counts, was read hurriedly and, Sweitzer stepped forward to enter his not guilty plea. Justice Sullivan assigned the
Appelman’s Grocery FREE DELIVERY PHONE 215 - 219 BANANAS, Pure Lemon Juice, pound 5c '/, pint can 15c CANTALOUPES Fruit Pectin, Jams eac h 10c and Jellies, 3 boxes 29c LEMONS, extra large Can Rubbers, 4 for 10c dozen . .5c Toilet Tissue ~ 3 forl9c Grape Nuts, pkg.... 19c Corn and Green Post Bran Flakes, Beans, can 10c 2 packages ... 25c p eas> 3 cans2 sc Grape Nut Hakes 2 packages 22c Prepared Spaghetti Cream Pitcher Free J. large can ~. . 10c TOMATO JUICE can 5c Burco Flour, Palmolive Soap. 24 lb. bag79c .f 4 bars 19c Bisquick, pkg32c «P & G Soap, Icing Powder, 1 4 bars.... 19c Box 10c Suds, large . . 19c Home Grown Strawberries Cocoa, pound box.. 10c Mixed Candy, lb. .. 10c Sardines. Ige. can.. 10c Millers Cakes, each 15c Chocolate Syrup Iced Honey Cookies, can 10c dozen 10c
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.case to criminal courts Judge R. M. Fratt'khauser with the trial date tentatively set for July 22. Sweitzer, appearing wholly unperturbed, said he would press quo ; warranto proceeding against Joseph Hill, appointed county treasurer, after Sweitzer was forcibly ejected from the office two weeks ago by a squad of deputy sheriffs armed with shotguns and tear gas. » I He had barricaded himself in the office surrounded by a ffroup of private detectives. , ■ —A ■ — Changes Made In Store Management, | W. F. Millhouwe. owner of the ' Main Street Market in Celina. Ohio, lias taken over the active managerj ship of the Quality Food Market in 1 Decatur. He purchased the store ! last February from Harold MeDough of Fort Wayne. Harry Kinkle. the former manager of the etore, has accepted a position in a meat market in Van Wert, Ohio. Mr. Millhouse pkins to divide hie ; time between the two stores. While he is in Celina the three clerks will manage the local store. These young men are: Ed Werling in the food and vegetable department: Harold Melchl I nthe meat department, and T. J. Geplsart, in the grocery department. When you shouted “get a horse!” Remembe." those first horseless carriages that chugged and snorted along quiet Decatur | streets? In 1906, about the time you bad yout first auto-ride, you also had your first taste of a new. delicious food—Kellogg's Corn Flakes. And while the motor car has been revolutionizing transportation, these crisp flakes of corn have changed the nation’s breakfast habits. Kellogg’s Corn Flakes have become the most popular ready-to-eat rereal in the world. The reason is that we have never stopped making them better. Their tempting flavor and crunchy crispness simply can’t ] be imitated. And no other corn flakes are packed with the heatsealed waxtite inner wrapper that keeps Kellogg's always oven-fresh. Try them today! Your grocer has them, in the famous red-and-green package. You’ll never be satisfied | with any substitute when you’ve dis- ' covered the appetizing goodness— , the big value—you get in Kellogg’s. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. 1 CORN FLAKES THE FINEST MADE
f'SCHM/TT’S] SPECIAL I Large Spring Chickens to fry 32c lb I Home Baked Ham with cloves and I brown sugar. II u GOOD YOUNG FAT STEER BFEF I THIS WEEK-END. 11 Specials for Saturday I Rib Plate Boiling Beef 15 c I Meaty Beef Roast (Steer) ... ISc tb 1 1 Fresh Ground Hamberger 15c lb I Special Short Steaks 25c tb ! Veal Steak or Chops 25c tb I Fresh Ilog or Calf Brains 15c I Frankforts or Bologna .... 2 lb. 35c 5 V Smoked Jowels (Home Cur e d ) .... 23e lb > V Hockless Picnic Hams 20c lb J BULK LARD .... 2 lbs. for 35c I Quick Naptha Soap, 5 bars ... 10c | Perfect’s Merritt Coffee .... ISc lb I Rival Dog Food 10c can I Whole Tomatoes, 2 cans 25c I Large Bottle Catsup. 2 for .... 25c ; ■ No. 2 can Cherries, 2 for 25c Large can Peaches <in Byrup) 2 cans 3 No. 2!4 can Green Gage Plums, 2 for 2 A nice assortment of Cold Meats, Spiced Ha Liver Cheese, Braunsweiger, German Hat Pressed Ham, Baked Ham, Veal Bologn and Home Baked Meat Loaf special forth week end. Our Meats are all Native Home-dres-ed. See Our Window Display! Free Prompt and Sanitary Delivery Phones 95 or 96. HITE’S GROCERY Plenty of parking space PHONES 31 and - I You will be delighted in choosing from our large assortment of fine foods at price* that fit your budget. Old Potatoes “ -55 c 100 pound bag ® Oc Delicious Lunch- QAp HOMING eon Meat, tb. .. can 5 bxs. Snow Boy Ifk „ Fork & Beans Washing Powder XV V ean r 7X 25c «... 10 c Spaghetti rr Xsc = King Bee Tomato r Vegetable Soup Raisins Peans IvC 3 pounds P‘»rk <in< ’ ’ . £ Evergreen 1 Peas and Carrots Sweet Corn, can A W can PCAC TOC (Dozen $1.15) These are not dried peas. Fancy Peaches QK!/* j* ,r 2t)C large cans. 2 for C Apricots Lima Beans f? p s j ze 1. 9jC can W 2 for ..••••” _ Red Beans Salad Dressing U“t can VV quart can Ginger Bread- 15c Dried Peas Kraut Can Sneappie. larseennsi" Cocoa. Pure, lA/i heavy ByrUP 4&C pound can .... AW 2 for . BANANAS
