Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1935 — Page 6

PAGE SIX

LARGE VOLCANO CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE water supply. Old residents of Hawaii said the 1 eruption marked the first time in i recent history that the fire display I has been visible In Honolulu, indicating tremendous activity within the crater. The 10-mile cater, a vast ulcer | in the bleak crest of Mauna Loa, i was throwing up columns of yellow smoke which stretched away j more than 100 miles in a widening I arc over the Pacific. Violent earth shocks, which pre-1 ceded the eruption, spilled heavy waves along the coast of the Island of Hawaii, on which Maunta Loa is situated, doing minor damage to coast shipping. I The weather bureau in Honolulu

— SWEETNESS / f° r ALL! / / sp ltlli » 8 c , I x J , bu, White sugar is made I -j. .♦ .„••••. .. • , White sugat you are in the spotless refinery f>. \ getting die highest of the Central Sugar V-- * •j'f’ ’ • *•'•*■...•* •" ’* quality sugar and yod Co., at Decatur, and is & ’. ;•••’ »« also helping home guaranteed for cook- 4 ’ • < indust % mg, canning, present- sold means a day’s eming, candy-making and ploymcnt for an Inevery household use ■-’T't • ' • diana worker Rememwhere the best granu- *V * - : ■ her What Indiana lated sugar is required. \ 1V J ?‘5 fe' . ’ T * * y' •>' .♦ * ? . .v, _ 9 • - * i - / i \\ 'cJ VV\\>A inimllroltPlw Tune in WOWO at 12 noon Monday, Wednesday and Friday HEAR THE CRYSTAL WHITE SPARKLERS

8 Super Suds. 3 for 25c New English 1 A KLEPPER'S CREAM CHEESE, pound 18' ; c B W BRAZIL NUTS 1 Q “hint .It . Chocolate Drops, th. . 10c Big Cum Drops, lb. ..10c j pOUnd — — ...t ! . H>! J ih - 1 • ' " Good Brooms ... 29c. 39c. 49c Mop Sticks ... 10c E I 2 .‘ < -.. l hw " la "' n. ( . (OTEE: MAXWEI , ~9 c SATISKA , TION . 3 t„ r Hc I ia FREE—with purchase of 2 packages SoftaSilk Cake Flauor , ” Fane, Bulk nn k H Flonr-Chromium Plated Vegetable Tray; 2 pkgs 05c V’f’o?' 19C Cocoanut. n>. 29c K Log Cabin Syrup Oflp Baker's (Pan Free) 1A white Naptha <q 6-X Bulk Powdered 1 7 I H £22 Chocolate 1 S oap. 10 for LBC Sugar. 2 tbs. L/C I PEPPFR. Ck Tb 19C Loaf" Bread IOC EVERYTHING FOR YOUR FRUIT CAKE! I Large I't Pound Dark Red r ranherr'es. Ouart 19c SODA CRACKERS a BREAD 1 ■ “Excel” 17 I _ „ TLn C’T'ITI TTQ Phones I 2 lb- box XIV | <3 25C * !• •I* Peanuts, 2 tbs.. . . I ; M.LLERS BREAD , S . HOME GROCERY - - I < III] Ig :^=r 'k 8 iJjlJmEt- IHAT ECKI.iC H OLEO. 2 pounds .... 25t "W WI' CLOVERBLOSSOM OLEO. 2 pounds 29c | « fir Bulk P-Nut % Quart Mustard .... 10c I Giant <!» Pork 9 ( » p™" e, ‘ y fir y Butter 15g Dinner Rolls, doz. .. 5c I & Beans or. , | 4 I ■ P ° Und S ure poo I POTATOES-Home Grown lA p Mar.hm.i- 1 Kz> 1 B Poo Corn 2 Good lookers. P<mk lJ7C lows. fb. 15C 1 <1 2 pounds .... 19C < WASHING POWDER— 9Q n p WHEATIESII S FREE—I pkg. Grane Nut Flakes with each 9Q/» ———— —— g can Premier Chocolate Malted Milk @ '

Hie Yfteafa t&ataie £cuqtcr7ix Says Mrc.kerywoman.

reported no tldul wave had occurr-| ed. Earth tremors, which started early yesterday, wero all minor, a customary prelude to an eruption either at Kilauea or Mokuaweoweo, Hawaii’s two active craters, j Planes took off from here at i i dawn to fly over the crater, 40 I miles from thte seacoast. Tourists ' were loaded in steamers at Hon- 1 olulu, 200 miles north, and others weTo driving upward toward the volcano house at Kilauea, nearest I point to the crater. From there parties will proceed i afoot or by horseback on the last| 120-mile journey over trails of crumbled lava to the edge of the firepit. Dr. Thomas A. Jiggar, volcanologist at Kilauea volcano observa- ! tory, predicted only a few- hours before the eruption that an out-

| break was improbable. Hawallans. who always have hown an uncanny ability to Tore- ! cast an eruption, had talked of “volcano weather," however, after j earth tremors rocked the island. SMALL DECLINE CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE i above a year ago. "Furniture production compared favorably with the like periods in I the last five years. "Coal lines were aTHtle less acI tive during the last half of October, and the total output was slightly under a year ago. Electricity production made a little more than the usual seasonal gain. "Automobile manufacturers were relatively busy, but fewer automobiles were assembled than during

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1935.

| October, 1934 Most manufactur > * ers of automobile parts and acres- • I series operated on schedules well r above the like periods in the past • four years. “Manufacturers of heating apparatus, including stoves and steam fittings, were busier. Most found-1 ries operated on schedules about equal to a month ago. Steel ingot production was scheduled at a slightly lower date late in October. • “Check transactions made about the usual seasonal gain to a point well above October, 1934. Collections continued to improve. Life insurance sales were slightly above a year ago. "There was a marked decrease in the number of used car sales. Most manufacturers had discontinued 1935 models and few 1936 ’ models were available for delivery, j Used car sales made less than the ’ usual seasonal decline and were , ' higher than during any other Oc- : tober. "The volume of newspaper advertising was well above a month and ( a year ago," the report said. oHenry B. Heller is epending two days in Huntington looking after business. -L FREE One box of 200 Cleansing Tissues FREE with a 50c jar of Armands Cleansing Cream Kohne Drug Store

GERBER’S MEAT MARKET (Free Delivery Phone 97 POTT ING BFFF 2 tbs. 25c ROASTS 15c and IBr tb Goo* l Sv ; ss Steak (Uoir *hp ’■hr nd 22c tb f ’Foiue Steak (’•nund sirloin) 25c tb F r esh Side and Pork Sho. Steak .. 25c tb Pnwl’ TFons (center cuts) 28c tb PURE LARD 2 lbs. 35c Vppl Chons ?»nd Roasts 2 E *c th Star Bacon (no rind).. ,40c It) Picnic Hams 22c tb Trv our Pure Pork We wi’l have a full supSausage. It is made from p1 v of Thanksgiving fresh shoulders and poultry. Leave your hams. We make a fresh order* early, so you will supply dailv (pan, cas- he able to get a choice ing and smoked.) bird. GROCERY SPECIALS Heart Red Kidney 2 lb. box A-l Crackers | Beans. 2 cans ... 19c 19c I Hurrah Pumpkin, ’ „ __ i No. 2«/ y can. 2 for 25c 10 11,8 Sn « ar aaC I Kuhner Brand Miller's Bread, | Minced. Meat,.. 18c tb 3 for 25c I

EMPEROR SURE CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONB which they occupied a month ago Our troops are still south of Sassa Baneh which they falsely claimed they captured." Mru. Nellie Oman of Bluffton ie ' spending several days w ith Mr. and Mrs. Herman Myers and son John. Rev. and Mrs. Emery Smith and j family of Pleasant Mills will spend Sunday with the latter'e father, S. W. Hiilaian of Greensburg, dad.. Mr. Hillman will celebrate hi* ninety-eecond birthday anniversary Sunday. He is in excellent health and enjoys keeping houee for hie eon who lives with him. Miss Mary Suttlee left this afternoon for Coldwater where ehe will be the guest of friends over this weekend. Mrs. Virgil Neuensehwander has returned to her home in Vera Cruz after an extended visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Halberstadt of Pleasant Mills, where she was recuperating from an operation. J. E. England's sister, Kathryn and mother, Mrs. E. England of Saheer, Michigan, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Eng666 FEVER flrwt dny Headaches DROPS in 30 minutes

LOANSI Up to $300.00 II INTEREST COS X S REDUCED NEARLY ONE-HALF The “LOCAL" always loans for LESS. Al! loans made at fess than maximum rate permitted by law. No indorsers required. You can borrow amounts uo 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 ro«+s only $3.00 per month 300.00 now costs only s■* 00 per month Costs of othsr amounts are strictly In proportion as this new low Interest rate governs all loans. Full Information qladlv furnished without any cost or obligation on vour part. Prompt, confidential service. Come In today—find out for yourself. Special T'me Plan for Farmers. OCAL OAN (o ! Gvor Srhufer Hardware Store nv.ono Z-3-7 rioratnr Indiana W»< XI

land of Jefferson street left today for their winter homo at Daytona Beach. Florida. Scarlet fever wan the only communicable diaease reported from Adams county during the week ending Saturday. November 16, ac-l cording to a report*juet Issued by' the Indiana division of public | health. The cgMB of diseases re-} ! jiorted over the state are: tuber- j ■ uloairt, 67; chickenpox. 97; cneaeles | I IS; scarlet fever. 176; smallpox, 2; j | whooping rough, 30; diiptheria, 75; [ I influenza, 23; pneumonia. 17; 1

Specials For SaturdnJ —— ALL PORK SAUSAGE. Bulk "SL M (Extra Good Quality Country Style) 20®! FRESH CASING or SMOKED SAUSAGE , Vl MEATY SPARE RIBS PORK NECK BONES LEAN PORK SHOULDER STEAK or ROAST BONELESS LEAN PORK TENDERLOIN «!■ M f RIB OR PLATE BOILING BEEF-(Meaty) UA AT FPESH ground lean h amberger \ a HMM I <JOOD MEATY CHUCK BEEF RO\SK UUU I SIL 1 ? 8 ’ SPE ' IAL SIRLOIN or SHORT STEAKS J® B REAL GOQD BOXELESS WAFFLE STEAK 23clb.Jk® II P1 I SHOULDER STEAK OR CHOPS ' '■ If L A I VEAL POCKET OR STEW I! V L HI ALL MEAT VEAL LOAF with Pork ii ■ MEATY VEAL ROAST (Shoulder) FRESH PORK LIVER tJ SWIFT’S SNOW WHITE LARD 19c lb 3lb frll FRESH REEF. PORK and VE AL BRAINS IJ| YOUNG TENDER BEEF LIVER 2lb. foJi EONELESS FISH (Real Good Fillet Fish ... rJI FCKRICH’S OLFO MARGARINE .... 15c lb., 2lb for® SMOKFD PICNIC HAMS, 4 to 5 lb. each . ‘Mf! OUR BEST SLICED BACON (Special) MS FRANKFORTS, BOLOGNA or PUDDING iJj PATTLESHIP COFFEE 23c lb., 2 ft® Watch our W indow Display for Special Prices on cuts of Po® in the rough and chunks of Beef. | j Also special prices on x / 2 quarter Beef. I j Our Meats arc Jt | Isa ! Ph ° nfS I All Native ,A X-g. i jgjn Wffiirnt j I T I XL v fly w » 1 ‘ 4 9-)or»B Home Dressed Iy| —y * w yv * w fi ,56 «=« a 11 HITE’S GROCERY Phones 31 and 201 SUGAR c W‘ ,e .. .53c OLEO PEANUT BUTTER-MSC OATES I OYSTERS h P--..25c OYSTER CRACKERSJbIj| ' Ralston Wheat Ojl Apples, 79 c Quality Cereal, pkg. soua w^.r.. ± . Canned Goods Popcorn 25C F :‘ 7* , - Ki wßM corn.NO.2can Sauerkraut Fig Bars 1 11/* King Bee Tomatoes, fa n Fresh, pound .... No. 2 can ~ TT King Bee Green Beans, HOHliny 'AB Ginger Snaps t (lz» n«. 2 can c a Fresh, pound .... King Bee Peas, N 0.2 can * ■ ■ — ——- Van Camps Hominy, prune S pl I Prunes IDp No. 2 can Mwl g j ze . in. Fancy, pound .... Av V Little Elf Kidney Beans, _____ No. 2 can Mustard PnJ Roons OPT Perfect Pumpkin. I " p d Beans 95 C No . 2 can Ovart Large cans. 3 cans v ■ T ima 1 Hr* 5 cans twl Freeh, can K* w Salmon urt-stal^h 9 ra " q Tomato SOUD K o I ■'* a n Every can guaranteed. Suy pjIHTIS p.B IT AVI o aw flve ca "’ of each or f ' ve large ca n "' in a pgetable Soup Kz» c«n« assorted. ,vrtip- fan can MV

mumpe, 40; poliomyelitis; menlngi. tie, one. and Vincent’s angina, five Mrs. Catherine Kauffman will return Sunday from a three weeks visit in St. Louis. Mo., and Henburn, Ohio, I Monroe M. E. Church Rev. E, S. Morford, pastor. I 9:30 a. m.— Morning worship and . study, Thome, "God’s plan t>>r mv I life." I 6p. m.— Intermediate Epworth • Ix-ague, Howard Brandyberry lead ' ——————

J -W. 1 «Bl J Bpi-I

I 4 ' *"• be th/J t)wln K to the nJI |,r;ii «" norm T!1 " Willing Workwl n ’ ,, V' " V, ‘" lnK »t Th " J