Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 163, Decatur, Adams County, 10 July 1936 — Page 7
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~_ «l K | KM ‘ 111 l!l " KS . n « elic " Chureh Geo S. Lozier, Mlnl.Ur «.Ca'v»ry church will join the , Tb . , anKe li al Church of Decatur .*« 1 ami Worship -Service at the Scroveon next Sunday. A ba«-j aamer will l,p B(,rved “* th ® " hnur and a miscellaneous proviH be rendered in the afterUK p. Thursday-Preaching write. ■ _____ —- Monroe M. E- Church Elbert S. Morford, pastor. , Ma tn-Morning worship and . d Theme. "A Spiritual Rheor:. Solo . -m the Secret of His Lnre." by Thomas Adler ’, . j p . m.-Bpworth League. Leadr Thomas Adler. Choir rehearsal Sunday evening I 7 o’clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve-IfflCE-WORKER ielped BY NATURAL LAXATIVE FOOD Ul-BRAN Corrected Her | Constipation* Here is her voluntary letter: for rears I was a sufferer from onstipation.* It was necessary to lit a laxative every night before i etirinir." I was an office-worker, [ nd did not get much exercise. “Seine one told me that AlJr huv was a good remedy for conation* I bought a box. and rand that it helped my condition, face then I have not had to in- I est in laxatives.”—Mrs. Margaret ones, 911 E. Laura Street, Clear- j rater, Florida. Scientific tests have shown that [ellogg’s All-Bran corrects contipativn* safely and pleasantly, this delicious cereal supplies mild, bulk." as well as vitamin B and w„ Two tablespoonfuls daily are iraidly sufficient. If not relieved his way, see your doctor. Wouldn't you rather enjoy this atural food than abuse your sys- I tem with harmful pills and drugs? Protect your family from tho dingers of common constipation.* Serve All-Bran regularly for regllarity. Either as a cereal with I bilk or cream, or cooked in tempt- i nermiffins. breads, etc. Recipes on Wry package. Soldby all grocers. Made by Kclbgg in Battle Creek. VWirotwn dur to "hulk** ■ ■las.
| HITE'S Grocery | 9 We maintain an efficient Telephone service and our g 9 delivery system covers the entire city four times daily. B 9 Two telephones for your convenience. ~ 9 Just call 31 or 201. ISPOTATOES i3c B —_ Peck 6:> - | WATERMELONS 55c I ORANGES s,, " Ki ’ t '. d “ Mn 25c I MO MILK > I PEANUT BUTTER 25c B Baked Beans, Corn. H Red Beans, Peas. |H Kraut, Green Beans. E Hominy, Pork and Beans, H Tomato Juice, Kidney Beans. Bl Vegetable Soup Large Vegetable Soup Bl Tomato Soup, Large Spaghetti ■ Beas. Tomato Juice Isc 10c ■ Can Can IjjIMSSING 25c [jjASON JARS IySONCAPS £x Zinc 19c
ning at 7 o'clock. Tho Women's Foreign Missionary society will meet Wednesday I afternoon at 2 o'clock at the par-j ■ nonage. This in "Guest Day" in ' the society. All members of sodefies in neighboring communities 1 are Invited. Mrs. Irene Winteregg is program leader for the day and Mrs. E. W. Busche will lead the ’ devotions. o Deeatur M. E. Circuit J. W. Reynolds, pastor. Washington Preaching, 9:30 a. in. Sunday School, 10:30 a. in. Pleasant Valley Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. : Preaching, 10:40 a. m. Beulah Sunday Socoh.9l: —E etaoinowo Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Mt. Pleasant Rev. Hollingsworth will review the program of the State Council of Religious Education at 9:30 a.m. Sunday School at 10:30 a. m. o Antioch M. B. C. Church One mile east of Peterson Rev. O. L. Flesher, pastor Sunday School, 9 a.in. O. Kreps. I superintendent. Morning sermon, 10 a. in. No | evening service. i Prayer meeting Wednesday eve ] ! ning, 8 o’clock. — o ■— HAIL AND RAIN i [ . ( - c -9TJ.y.b' E .P from J^ a 2EJ2? k JI reau found no prospects of relief, forecasting: "Fair and continued warm tonight and Saturday.” Fatalities rose with the mer-' i eury. MM hteo rnaa shrdlu odwy 1 ■ eury. More than a score were ’ i counted during the first six days and new victims were claimed with increasing regularity. John T. Reynolds, 85, Brazil, : died in Clay county hospital from 1 a heat prostration. Perry March, 58, suffered sun- j stroke while standing on the bank , of Pretty lake. Marshall county, ' .fell Jii to the water and drowned. Virtually every section of the ' state experienced temperatures in , excess of 100 degrees, burning ' ; crops alrady damaged by a month- : long drought. Several hundred acres of wood ! ‘ lands and fields in Bartholomew : I county were swept by a blaze lato ' ' yesterday. j While county agent A. T. Mavel | I estimated Elkhart county farmers j were losing >IOO,OOO a day by dam- 1 aged crops, city residents felt the force of tho heat when five pave- i ment explosions were reported at I Elkhart. The Wabash river dropped to be- ,
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1936.
GOOD THINGS TO EAT
Government Rushes Aid to Drought Districts . I Emergency water r»tion» for cattle i ; ' / " ■'"' '•l.' 7 1 k>' A if LZfvwsV 3 ' S much .unburn! ]
Scene* such as those above were typical of the Dakotas, Minnesota, Wyoming and other western states as farmers and government agencies joined forces to battle effects of one of the worst droughts
' low the one-foot mark, and tele- HAIL AND KAIN il,1(l m, ’ at pri,es ' phone wires sagged until they (CONTINUED FltoM taOR ONE* companies were reported mymg up I touched trolley lines, holding up aM avßllable corn, peas and other | traffic. Bluffton reported. I the Hiawath unit of the upper Mich- vegetables, fearing a shortage. Farmers living in the vicinity igan National for st. Farmers -in the 11 states where 'of Seymour carried water to their The second Michigan fire burned the drought has hit hardest deserted •parched stock. | aver 300 acres-In the Huron Nation-1 their fields days ago. Government i 1 Two-year-old John Grim suffered al foivot with 25<> fighters battling . agencies are paying them a ".secttr- * second-degree burns when he walk- to bring it under control. I py wage" t > build dams and roade I ed across searing sands. Consumers feared a rise in food a nd dig wells as part of a long time Save Every Day at Mutschlers FRESH HEARTS and BRAINS, 2 pounds 25c LIGHT SLAB BACON, pound 30c —32 c SMOKED PICNIC HAM, lb 25c FRANKFORTS, BOLOGNA or PUDDING, lb 15c BULK PEANUT BUTTER, 2 lbs 25c GOOD BONELESS FISH, pound 15c PLENTY OF FANCY YOUNG SPRING CHICKENS ALSO NICE HENS FOR ROASTING BEEF PORK This week we are cutting some fancy Pork Shoulder Steak, lb. . . 25c native Beef f ‘he best try a steak NE f K B()NES 3 {bs 2 5c or Roast out of this Beet. t . . . i n .«* Hamburger lb. 15e, 2 lbs. 25c Smoked J»we.s. Beef Boil, 2 lbs. .' 25c AU. CUTS OF SPRING LAMB Sirloin or Minute Steak . 25c VEAL PADDIES 28c Swiss Steak, lb , 23c VEAL STEAK, lb 25c Large size jar Apple Kraft’s Chocolate ’ ( J JSC Flavored Malted Milk ' WU,IU .. , . .... MX R c?n b 0" 88c BEV RAGES Sawyers Fancy Assorted £ 2 cans for $1.75 Orange Soda — Lime Rickey Cookies, L* . Lemon Lime — Gingerale— 10c pound . . aJvV No Bottle Charge _.____________- DREXEL ADE RIVAL DOG Already Mixed — Just add wat- „ . .ri , -a FOOD, can . . lUC er. aii Flavors r Beechnut Cooked )A, Package OC Spaghetti, can AW 70C nutmaid oleo, ib. ir | quart jar salad 81l 1 I Eli, Z ID. 2 pounds —29 c IOC I DRESSING .... Beechnut Coffee, drip grind or Libby’s Apricots or Fruit Cocktail, sm. cn. 15c steel cut, pound 32c Junket Mix (vanilla, maple, chocolate) pk. 10c Muffets, Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuits 10c Ginger Snaps, box 10c LUNA SOAP, 3 bars 5c Toilet Tissue, 4 rolls T. N. T. LAUNDRY SOAP. 3 bars 10c 2 pound box Soda Crackers 18c Shelled Walnuts, vacuum packed, can 15c Junket Tablets, package 15c Yacht Club Coffee, pound 23c Quart jars Libbys Olives, plain 40c Breakfast Coffee (steel cut) pound 17c i For a Quick Lunch during the hot weather, serve our cold meats. 20 varieties to choose from — Baked and Barbecued Ham — Chicken Loaf — Pickle and Pimento Veal Loaf — Spiced Ham — Corned Beef — Minced and Pressed Ham. German Ham and several others. For the Choicest of Meats, Service and Satisfaction, call us. We will give your phone orders the same attention as a personal call JF % Sas £ E B Deliveries Please order ■ EEEE EE E EEu E * EE E eELELi E JSE' M to any early for EEE Es SE , E Eiri 1 jMP P > w part of Service. JE Ej ~ Wll f' I ig f Phones 106™ 107
in midwestern history. The government prepared to employ 25,000 needy farmers on public works projects financed by a $500,000,000 federal fund under direction of Harrv Hopkins.
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program to prevent future droughts. The almost unprecedented heat spread to the east where new high records were net in Nevada, the Dakotas, Minnesota and Central Illinois .start of the second week of temperaturee above Iffil degrees, the weather bureau saw no relief in sight. POLICE SEEK EX-CONVICTS Three Former Ohio Convicts Sought As Fireman’s Killers Indianapolis, July 10. — <U.R> — Throe former Ohio convicts, named as the slayers of Harry L. Miller, retired Cincinnati, 0., fire captain. today were sought by police of Indiana. Ohio and Kentucky. Capt. Matt Leach of the Indiana state police revealed identity of the men after Heber L. Hicks, Cincinnati. allegedly confessed he had hired the assassins to commit the murder and hide the dismembered body. The men are John Joseph Pohol-
. Tare THE . \ f s- EE. ' r f* a Bursley s —to help you I('If It A J, ’ ’/ 2 25c SALAD DREssiN.. Quart 29c „ „ TOMATO JUICE Q tall cans u i? p a a LITTLE ELF IV ' 17 FRUIT COCKTAIL No. 1 can 1 14 lb 1o ,f LITTLE ELF AAV Q Q MARSHMALLOWS Ib. 1 7 P LITTLE ELF 14 V «■■■■ ■ W«*ai A . GELATINE DESSERT 9K ( . 6 packages ~ ~A Little Ell Holiday Drinx, 3 pkgs He f A* fjT _ _ Elf Grapefruit, No. 2 can 15e gfl VoOTtOO Elf Sliced or Crushed Pineapple, No. 2 can 19c .. — Elf Red Kidney Beans, 2 No. 2 cans 19c -If! Junket Ice Cream Mix, 3 pkgs 25c sLjrj|| Minute Tapioca, pkg 10c ------ s’® Maxwell House Coffee. Ih 27c Burco Coffee. Ih 15c a? „ Elf Head Rice, 3 Ib. pkg 25c 'T' saHMWMaHBaBhdMKMm SWEET CORN 3 No. 2 cans 9AP CAKE GREEN BEANS 3 No. 2 cans KING BEE .. A-MV FLOUR BURCO FLOUR 51b. ftg. 27C OXYOOL large pkg. |9 C Elf Pure Vanilla. 2 oz. bottle 19c 1 Elf Catsup, large bottle 14c Elf Dill Pickles, quart 19c l| L ' t MK K\ p an( j (; Soap, 0 giant bars 23c DOG FOOD K ts Hardwater Soap, I bars 19c l»lil?T||jgi Little Elf Ammonia, quart 13c j Burco Toilet Tissue. 6 rolls 25c < tansfetMV Burco Brooms, each 25c Head Lettuce .... 5c POTATOES IO lbs* I Canteiopes, large 10c WATERMELONS, each zlQf* Celery, large .. 5c BANANAS 4 lbs. 25c I eppers, .. 4 for 10c ORANGES dozen 25c Cream Cheese,- lb 21c muDirv on. rOLEO, 2 lbs 25c hothouse tomatoes ib. 13c EARLY l)U( HESS APPLES 5 lbs. 25c — MEATS THAT ARE ALWAYS FRESH — ROUND STEAK Ib. If |- I CHOPS ... lb. 19c Yoin9 Tender VF Al ROAST . lb. 171/2C BOIL BEEF lb. 9c I LITL STEAK lb> 21t . CHUCK ROAST Ib. 15c POCKET ROAST lb. 15c POT ROAST ,b - P !!f p I arr] 9 !ke FORLOIN STEAK, , lb. 17y 2 c *ui t LdIU L lUd FRANKS - HAM. - RING BOLOGNA 2 lbs. 25c jw* Quality Food Market I'' ' ■uni n Winn
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. sky, 35, a native of Pennsylvania; William Kuhlman, 27, Cincinnati i and John Williams, 23, Louisville, > Ky. I Hicks reportedly hoped to bene- ' tit by the former fire captain's be- > quest to his employer. Miss Flora i Miller, 66, eccentric former opera Binger and sister of the murder victim. ___ Police reported finding snore than >IOO,OOO worth of securities in an old iron safe in the Cincinnati home of Miss Miller. A block of steel shares, however, was missI Ing. Authorities contended Hicks obtained the shares and used them to pay the assassins for their crime. A Cleveland, 0., broker reported purchase of $5,000 worth of stock from a stranger who left the city after he had obtained only half the payment Leath detailed a squad of Indi- - ana state policemen to Cincinnati - to aid in the search for the slay- ' ers. He named Kuhlman, who had served various prison terms for i automobile theft, burglarly, and f parole violation, as the "trigger - man" who fired five shots into the II victim. ■ i Police believed Poholsky dismetn1 1 bered the body, the head and hands 1 of which were found in a concrete ■block in a lake near < ,n rolltoil.
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Ky., and the torso discovered near Eminence, Ky.. several miles away. Poholsky, who used aliases of .Johnson R. Jones and John Smith, was sentenced in 1932 to 1-15 years for burglarly and grand larceny in Ohio. Police records failed Io show how he obtained liberty. Williams escaped in 1932 from the Ohio reformatory where he had been sentenced to 1-3 years for carrying concealed weapons He also is wanted in Georgetown, Ohio, for robbery. Meanwhile, authorities of Franklin county, Indiana, where police believe the retired fire captain was slain, launched a grand jury j investigatfon of the crime. Hicks first was taken in custody at the victims’ farm home near New Trenton. Ind. He is employ ed as a chauffeur and handy-man by Miss Miller. o a William Busse of Fort Wayne was a business visitor in this city Thursday. u WHY SUFFER? Headaches and backache readily respond to chiropractic adjustments. DR. O. J. GERW IG Chiropractor K. of C. Bldg. Rooms 5
