Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 265, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1935 — Page 6

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COAL CONTROL CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE and send the case on to the Unit-[ ed States supreme court for an ultimate settlement. Meanwhile the national bituminous coal commission announced the personnel of a new voluntary coal producers committee to assist It in an advisory capacity with

JJfc Everybody LIKES CAKE! —and everyone likes those Delicious cakes baked by Miller'c Bakery and for sale by all Grocers. Ask for your favorite flavor when ordering your daily foods. ANY FLAVOR QA ANY FLAVOR Don't forget to include a loaf of MILLER'S BREAD I'4 pound Loaf 9c. 3 for 25c l’/j pound Loaf 10c I Millers Bakery

1 NOVEMBER 10 to 16 rife r«4 7\*v 1 «*' Jr-• /_ Thrifty housewives have special reasons for * -- ■ < .-4 \<s" i <>F-•*’> L" J A*' sfei ' * V-. '?* Jl celebrating in behalf of National Cheese >»FbW' : «Week. This honored dairy product reprejjaaMß * ak''■■'■*' Jt 4 sents the maximum in food value—at mini- . '•••■■»■& U "'v ♦? X '\ '’V mum cost. Cheese may be served in various "'■" *~'- -.. 'VsS ways at breakfast, the main course or the I ■ _ ]A-x— -*>•■ J » * •£■'. Wwa, - > -y|*W * ■ < " ■-•• •• ■ ■'■■' ■«■ J 5 - *GjK- f‘ - > I/O M ”“?■ DAISEYS and LONG HORN l\KAr I Cheese Made in Decatur ' TMftftK Dhcatu R and Adams County citizens | WX J should particularly join in National ; <F Cheese Week. This wholesome and nutritious dairy product is made in Decatur ’YOI R GROCER and a kes its place on your dealers HAS THE FOLLOWING FLAVORS counter as the finest cheese in the w’orld. KRAFT AMERICAN KRAFT BRICK ryr KR \FT SWISS 1 ° attain its high standard of qualitiy, KRAFT LIMBURGER one only needs to remember that the KRAFT VELVETTA milk from Adams County’s splendid kralt roqJefort” dairy herds contributes the all important KR AFT PIMENTO factor that goes into its making. Order Your Favorite Brand Today CLOVERLEAF CREAMERIES,..

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marketing provisions of the Guffey law. It also announced that filing of 1 contracts and other information I required under the law from comI iianies will be waived temporarily until proper rules can be promulgated to prevent possible leakage of confidential information to competitors. Dance Sundav Sun Set.

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1 Urging the people of Decatur to eat more cheese. Mayor A. R. f Holthouse today announced that ' the week of November 10th to the 16th will be set aside for National ', Cheese Week, the third annual event of its kind to be observed throughout the country. , Issuing a proclamation explaining the plans and purposes of NatI ional Cheese Week, the mayor cited the education® program of the two previous cheese weeks as an Important step in the stabilization; of one of Indiana's major Indus-' tries. "In urging the people of this, city to observe National Cheese [ Week by increased consumption' of cheese,” the mayor's statement said, “I am urging them to support an Industry, which is vital and Os I ever Increasing importance to a I large share of our population.' l Cheese represents not only an im- ■ portant share of industry's wealth, j occupies an important place in the daily diet of the people of this country—high food value, at a low NOTED AVIATOR CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) behind the astonishing record set by C. W. A. Scott and Tom Campbell Black in their two day, 22 hour, 58 minute flight from Mildenhall, England, to Melbourne in October, 1934. that reduced former records to fractions. KingsfordSmith was going strong then. C. J. Melrose, another recordbreaking Australian aviator, arrived here at 7:30 a. m. GMT today (1:20 a. m. CST) on a flight back home. As soon as his plane had landed he said that' he passed Kings-

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>. cost, makes cheese a staple com- .! modify, which should appear regut larly upon the table of every fam- • I ily In this city.” I ■ "Three years ago National I Cheese Week was conceived as a I means of focusing the attention ( of the nation upon one of our most ■ important industries, and one of ■ our most important foods. Con- ■ sumption of cheese has increksed ! greatly within the past few years, and such a progrrffit as that of National Cheese Week has great significance for the dairy farmer I of this state, and their future prosperity. "Therefore, I am pleased to ' pledge the cooperation of the City 1 of Decatur to this educational program of National Cheese Week. In '' [ observance of this event, 1 urge' I every family in our city and in our | I rural districts to give their whole hearted support for increased cheese consumption. (Signed I . "Arthur R. Holthouse. “Mayor of Decatur.” . ford-Smith over the dangerous i ' bay. Kingsford-Smith, Melrose said, was obviously fighting. His plane was but 200 feet over the ( reaching waves. 150 miles from the ( shore. * | Melrose said that he himself < reached here only after a fight in a fierce storm over the ba"?. o ; >— 4 , Adams County | Memorial Hospital •— ♦ t Mre. Mary L. Smith, wife of Low- j ell Smith, 1022 Ruesell street, major | operation Friday morning. s ' 1

sociim; The Beulah Chapel Ladi'H Aid Society will meet all-day Wednesday with Mre. Otto Dilling in l-rebie All members are asked to be present as plans will be completed for the pre-Tlianksgiving supper at the Kirkland high school November 21. MISSIONARY SOCIETY HAS PEACE PROGRAM The Presbyterian Home and Foreign Missionary Spciety met at the home of Mrs. Fred Patterson Thurs- Il day afternoon. Mrs. Patterson was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Gladys Chamberlain. On account of the nearne.se to Armistice Day, the regular program was abandoned and a peace program was enjoyed instead. Mre. Will Schrock gave an interesting account of the writing of the words and music of the hymn, "America, the Beautiful” and the tong was sung by a trio comprising Mns. Schrock. Mrs. Ed Engeler and Mre. Leo Saylors. Mrs. Frank France had charge of the devotions and used the thirteenth Pealm for Scripture. An article by Will Erwin, vice-chairman of the league for prevention of war. was read by Mre. J. L. Kocher. In spite of the fact that almost every nation of the world is arming for war, Mr. Erwin firmly believed the . league will finally triumph. Mrs. Dick Burroughs told about the congress of churchee held at the , Riverside church of New York City ; for both Jews and Christian who promised support to peace. Mrs.! Fred Nichols and Mre. S. D. Beavers gave reports of the recent district meeting of the missionary society held at the Anthony Boulevard RHEUMATIC PAINS GONE 8 MONTHS Indiana I-ady Says Indo-Vin Drove Out Poisons and Her Trouble Never Returned MRS. ALTA JONES. 713 W. Speaker St., Kokomo. Ind., says: , “It is the lasting

[relief that Indo-! ' 'in gives that •takes it seem so wonderful to me. It has been eight months since I ’ook it and those o 1 d rheumatic oains have never I returned. I had these pains in my I legs and I couldn't walk without

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limping, for the misery was something terrible. I tried ALL KINDS of medicine, but Indo-Vin was the only medicine I ever found, that turned out to be what I needed. It simply worked the rheumatic trouble from my system ■ and it has all subsided now and I haven’t got any pains at all, for they have entirely disappeared. This medicine is a wonder and I gladly endorse it.” Indo-Vin is now being sold here in Decatur at the Holthouse Drug etore. Also being sold by all leading druggists throughout this whole sec-1 tion. LOANS Up to $300.C0 INTEREST COSTS REDUCED NEARLY ONE-HALF The ‘‘LOCAL’’ always loans for LESS. All loans made at less than maximum rate permitted by law. No indorsers required. You can borrow amounts up to S3OO as follows: $ 50.00 now costs only SI.OO per month 100.00 now costs only $2.00 per month 150.00 now costs only $2.50 per month 200.00 now costs only $3.00 per month 300.00 now costs only s■* 00 per month Costs of other amounts are strictly in proportion as this new low interest rate governs all loans. Full information gladly I furnished without any cost or obligation on your part. Prompt, confidential service. Come in today—find out for yourself. Special Time Plan for Farmers. OCAL .PAN (o Phone 2-3-7 Decatur. Indiana Over Schafer Hardware Store.

I church in Fort Wayne. The hostess served refreshments during the social hour. MAKALE OCCUPIED CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONB I —— river this morning at many points. The troops are mostly Askaris, Eritrean natives who have been, defending themselves against Ethiopian raids across the river and now are eager to take the ofi fensive. The Setit forms the boundary between Ethiopia and Eritrea for about 60 miles from the Sudan border. It is the only sector in <

Specials For Saturday ALL PORK SAUSAGE. Bulk M (Extra Good Quality Countrv Stvle) FRESH CASING or SMOKED SAUSAGE -. MEATY SPARE RIBS PORK NECK BONES " > lb ir LEAN PORK SHOULDER ROAST ‘ BONELESS LEAN PORK TENDERLOIN MEATY COUNTRY BACK BONE '.'.JJ f RIB OR PLATE BOILING BEEF 2 lkS IJAAV FRFSH GROUND LEAN RAMBERGER KUUI GOOD MEATY (HI’CK REEF ROASTS 'm, ULjLI I SWISS. SPE'TAL SIRLOIN or SHORT STE AKS ■ REAL GOOD BONELESS WAFFLE STEAK If F A I SHOULDER STEAK OR CHOPS . If Lf| I VEAL POCKET OR STEW ' ISe | KF Ml ALL MEAT VEAL LOAF with Pork 25cl ■ ■■■■*■ MEATY VEAL ROAST (Shoulder) FRFSH PORK LIVER 17c lb.. 2lh.for.lk SWIFTS SNOW WHITE LARD 19c lb., 3 It. fora FRFCH PFFF. PORK and VEH BRAINS 2 lb.forft YOUNG TFNDFR REEF LIVER 2fo.M BONELESS FISH (Real Good Fillet Fish IScB FOKRICH’S OLFO MARGARINE 2 lb. fw> SMOKFD PICNIC HAMS. 4 to 5 lb. each 23efc OUR BEST SLICED BACON (Special) >1 National Cheese Week opens Sunday. See our window display tomorrow for Specials on Kraft’s Cheese. Look for Our Window Display on Meats! Our Meats are J 1 I W I L Phones A " Nativc Home Dressed I y I y F . 1 a W h m HITE’S GROCERY Phones 31 and 204 BEAUTIFUL SHIRLEY TEMPLE TUMBLERS FREE WITH EACH PACKAGE OF BISQUICK. _ MIRACLE WHIP F& «« a PEANUTBUTTER-.J5c DATES CABBAGE KSfll’. $1 APPLES 7 77 t -7] Baked Beans J *Z th X 25c Fig Bars Sauer Kraut $ Fresh, pound .... c;1 " ' Ginger Snaps 1 Hominy $ Large Prunes ’’ r ” n Fancy, pound .... | slze ' ' Red Beans OET r LCiwiiiLil ninca Large cans. 3 l l Lima Beans 1 I 2 For 23c I cnecial on Fresh, can -ILK. JELL-O. ■ New Salmon 9P7 n Crystal White 2 cans Vv /k.' ..- I Sonn. -' ‘ >akeS c . )(i ;Fr* Soun ~ SSI — 5C 1-h.ms . IS . Vegetable Soup Xp iars e ca ”*' ,n . I*'* can at svftiP- <- an

which the Ethloplami have been on the aggreseive aince the cam palgn began. ORDERS REVIEW CONTINUBD FROM PAGE ONE equal protection of the law, then it in the duty of the court to overrule the motion to quash and to permit the petitioner to introduce proof of the allegations contained in the petition. “It is therefore the ruling of the court that the motion to quash is overruled.” Rotund and greying from his 10 [ years imprisonment. Stephenson I beamed and shook hands with his

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