Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 193, Decatur, Adams County, 14 August 1936 — Page 7

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JJ WE DELIVER ■! ‘istults HOME Grocery I '! H Take advantage of these Low Prices Today! M ■ gn E ‘HL PRICES ON DOZEN LOTS OF NEW F k ' ■ (VxXED GOODS. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE AS & . ■ om. AS 01 R STOI K LASTS. Bl Y NOW! E*

II — ■ APKIIOIs. dozen S2.IH ■ SAWYERS S()1)A ( R \< KERS B -15 c ■ 21b GRAH AM IQ p :c ■ i kau ' ers *»'L ' J COOKIE Special 19c lb. Toilet Ti-ue 5c i; |!,,||s f " r ■ ■ JELL-0 FOLKS! M 3 pkgs. for 19c j;< Delicious Flavors— Marshmallows, lb. 15c ■M Maxwell House, lb. 29c Swansdown. pkg. . . 27c ■M Pondered Sugar 2 lb 17c Super-Suds, 3 for 25c >■l.Jumbo in i- ’ Dill Pickles Luv GRAPE M TS. pkg. ISc pkg. II.AKES EREE PLEv", Y SATISFACTION MM Our Supe r-Special ■ (’OFFEE. lb. |7, a 25c value 1 I V

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■*c& .... . - •• ii uin i'w !■— wmj— riaaatawiß ' I HITE’S Grocery We maintain an efficient Telephone service and our 9 delivery system covers the entire city lour times daily. ’ B Two telephones for v our convenience/. ■.Just call 31 or 201/ I MACARONI 5c fl DC A PUT Q Large cans Golden City >) *, * ■I ILnvIILU in heavy syrup. 2 cans OD U ISPAGHETTI 57 I MED PIHEAp/lE I KIDNEY BEANS C 15c II — 1 Dozen . . 85c M II ''rh?dv/!A VE— I Fancy New 9 PC,. I hominy ANS / s P inach - 2 cans II I IMA*|{EA\S [ Large cans ,)ried 9j TOMATO COCKTAIL Lima Beans. • )"" , S VEGETABLE SOUP 3 cans ■I TOMATO soup I Little Elf Baked QtL, I I Beans. 3 cans ..«vU II I Van Camps 1 11/» ■ j CAN I Kraut, Ige. cans IvU I SLICED PINEAPPLE 25c I brooms -- , 257 I HONEY 10c Iw U I

land Milter. Supt. 10:30 u. m. —Prayer and Praise i Service. 7:30 p. m., Thursday — Worship I service and sermon. o JUDGE KNIGHT (CQtjTINU.Ep FROM PAQE ONB) | ing loudly that he was going to see what he could do about it. He came out later, meekly. Today ho said: "I guess I talked too much. I've got nothing more to say." Miss Astor had had the last i word and today she Issued this statement: i "I merely acted as any other I conscientious mother who loves her daughter above all else in the world would have acted. I fought

PEACHES e1 QX dozen ebL* Ot) 10 lb. Pure Cane SUGAR (with order) K? PORTLAND 8 POTATO BREAD? -T,. WE HAVE IT. MK HEYERLYS FAMOUS POTATO BREAD F Big 1 '/i Pound Loaves 3 n>r2sc New and Better Bread. Quart Ginger Ale. Orange, Lemon. Lime. Only 1 JgJ No bottle charge l'/L p COOL-ADE package only JL Jello Ice Cream Powder — ' Maple, Vanilla. Lemon, < Chocolate and Strawberry. t 3 packages 25c Kg makes 4 lz z quart. E Pound fl ° SOAP in 2 1 '; pound pkgs. / PASTRY Elour, bag 7/fc KE PEERLESS, hag . . itS No Advance in Price Yet. M

DECATVR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, I93fi.

GOOD THINGS TO EAT

Farmers Flee Forest Fires in Northwest .jkoumsa. »■■■■■ ■■ —■ * iggrw.w 1 w® I fli . Bi M r 5 -**- ■*oc«x-- ' sk ""SJBk * «mhw ,C*Tk » Xf. -» d». - - • J Ta -.■ X j tev -< Z - ’ al W ... X> vC 3 dHK V’- a Packing for flight

Fires which raged through the tinder-dry woods of the northwest sent families scurrying to safety as the roaring holocaust swept down in devastating fashion on sections of Minnesota. Michigan and

for Marilyn. I feel that 1 have < won. And this feeling maker, t everything worth while.' "Tn' Thorpe was not as pleaded. ( He said he felt he had received a ‘ “raw deal.” “Tin not satisfied,” he said. "B ; 1 I feel it is the best I can get, and I do not expect to reopen the ( case.” z ' Provisions of Judge Knight's ord- s er follow: (1) The lavender diary in which: Miss Astor wrpte of life and love | and included many "big names,”] was given to the court by Dr.,. Thorpe and. will be impounded and $ will be available only on court , order. / t (21 Miirilyn will in her mother's custody beginning Sept. 1 each i year iud ending May 31. or ac- | cording to the start and finish of i tlyc school term. j( *(3) Dr. Thorpe will have custody >

LOW PRICES for FRIDAY-SATURDAY FRESH HEARTS and BRAINS, 2 pounds2sc LIGHT SLAB BACON, pound3oc —32 c SMOKED PICNIC HAM, lb2sc FRANKFORTS, BOLOGNA or PUDDING, lblsc GOOD BONELESS FISH, pound 15c PLENTY OF FANCY YOUNG SPRING CHICKENS QUART JAR SALAD DRESSING 25c

BEEF This week we are cutting some fancy native Beef. For the best try a steak or Roast out of this Beef. Hamburger lb. 15c, 2 lbs. 25c Beef Boil, 2 lbs2sc Sirloin or Minute Steak . 25c Swiss Steak, lb23c

Marshmallows. OAz. pound pkg. fciVV Fancy Salad Marsh- 1 Amallows, '4 lb. . XU Blue Ribbon Malt, can 00L 2 cans for $1.75 RIVAL DOG 1A „ FOOD, can .. IVC CREAMERY Q(V. BUTTER, 2 lb. ovv

CANNED GOODS SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK-END Kidney Beans, No. 2 can 10c 13 cans for $1.20 Green Beans, N 0.2 cans, E. Jay, can 12' ic 13 cans forsl.so

Lewis Lye, can 10c Luna Laundry Soap, .3 bars 5c

For the Choicest of Meats, Service and Satisfaction, call us. We will give your phone orders the same attention as a personal call XItTv S S a Deliveries ■ Please order USSgtK £ W£4* . t s w to anv early for kKk w >9 K “ Jt y > part of Service. 9 Hf., t'-l F: y* J ‘ -J. Phones Free Delivery

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during the period from June through August. (4) Each parent shall have reasonable rights of visitation, but the child shall not be taken from her home dining week ends, or at night. <s> Marilyn shall not be removed from the state of California without a court order, or the consent of both parents. o - WOMAN SHERIFF (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) signs of intoxication were arrest ed. Only six, however, were taken into custody. Negroes, fearing a possible race riot, were in hiding. The United Press correspondent through the night did not see a single negro except for bellboys in the hotels which were filled with visitors

KRAFTS Kraft’s fvvveet Chocolate Flavored Malted Milk e;,, 1 "' 49c Swansdown Cake Flour — with a 4 oz. box of 9Q f » Calumet Bak. DREXEL-ALE—for a Cold Drink. Just add water. 5c or 3 for 10c

NUTMAID OLEO, lb. 2 pounds —29 c 14)C

Palmolive Beads, pkg. 5c Crystal White Soap Chips, pkg 10c

Wisconsin. Scenes such as the above, showing Mr. and Mrs John Aro. of near Aurora, Minn., packing their household goods for flight, were common in the stricken section

from all parts of Kentucky and adjoining states. Mrs. Thompson remained in an automobile at the foot of the gallows when Hasch pulled the lever that executed Bethea at 5:2k a. tn., CST. The crowd cheered and yelled as Bethea's body dropped. It was not ill natured or violent but rath|er appeared to be enjoying a ‘ hangman's holiday.'' People stooil in roofs or surrounding buildings, hung from telephone poles, leaned out of windows, stood on automobiles, to witness the execution. One group even took possession of the roof of a hearse waiting to take Bethea's body ■ away. o Gas can <be saved when something small is to he baked if a portable tin oven is used instead of the regular oven of the range. — IHIIMMiHIMI BUI 111 Illi■.llW

PORK Pork Shoulder Steak, lb. . . 25c NECK BONES, 3 lbs2sc Fancy Sliced Bacon, lb. ... 10c VEAL POCKET ROAST, lb 18c VEAL PADDIES2Bc VEAL STEAK, lb2sc

Thuringer Summer Sausage ( hunk, Special pound jiuOU Huskies-The new 1 breakfast food, pkg. lOL 2 pkgs. .. 25c M. J. B. Coffee 3 lbs. SI.OO

7 oz. pkgs. Macaroni or fSpaghetti (6 for 25c) OU

Sun Cured or Del Monte Spinach No. 2'4 can 15c 13 cans .... SI.BO Merrit Pears, 25'< syrup, can 19c 13 cans $2.25

Full Quart Jar Libby’s Olives .... 40c Half pound pkgs. Potato Chips 20c

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AUCTION SCHOOL (CONTI WEn FROM PAOB OMB}. neas in you. There is nothing that any one else has accomplished which you can not accomplish. Don’t sell yourselves short. Achieve all that God has expected you to achieve. "There is too much religion in the world. There are people who are just oozing with 'religion' but who can not spek a decent word about their fellowmen. You will never get in gunshot of God until you have achieved faith in your fellowmen. The path to God is lined on both sides with fellowmen. “Tn as much as ye have done it onto tne least of these, my brethern, ye have done it unto me,’ ’’ he quoted from theScriputrew. “You must cap your faith off with a profound faith in God," he concluded. Col. Reppert made a short talk preceding the presentation of the diplomas. He remarked upon the progress made by the members of the class. He outlined the possibilities of the profession and urged the students to maintain the enthusiasm displayed in the closing exercises in their work at home. After the awarding of the diplomas, copies of a home study course were distributed. Col. Reppert requested the students to continue their studies after their graduation. I The program was completed at 11 o’clock this morning. Several of the students took the noon train

MASON JAR CAPS 1)oz 19c ■ Bursley’s I RED JAR RINGS 3 Doz. 14c Little Elf FRUIT PECTIN 2 pk gs . 19c NEW POTATOES 15 peek 49C Golden Ripe BANANAS 5 its. 25c ELBERTA PEACHES 4 25c SI NKIST LEM O N S 1, 2 33c LARGE CUCUMBERS 2 rm- 15c

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prrf STEAK, lb. .. 19c or tr Pot Roast ’ lb - 15c KOHu, 3 lbs, ~ 25c PARK 25c I Ullll SAUSAGE 2tb 35c

PICNIC — Smoked 91 c | I 4 to 6 lb. average — lb

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out of Decatur. Others will leave later this afternoon or Saturday. YOUNG SENATOR -jnpy. PAQg.pNjg!). ■' names and reaped another chorus i of boos at mention of "Wa,ll Street,” The Money Changers” i and the "Associated Gas and Elec- . trie company." Cheers swept the hull when he [ argued that "agriculture has never ,• received a fair profit." "We cannot have prosperity," ■ Holt sajd, "as long as the fanners ,! of American cannot purchase, and . I they cannot purchase as long us ! they have no money to spend and I are confronted with an unbearable mortgage debt. , I "The farmers of America have )>een loved by all politicians be- . i fore elections. They have been promised and re-promised but the . American farmer has found that i politicians’ promises are merely vote getting schemes. It in inter'besting to know that many of ’ those in Washington are apprei hensive of the pressure Williaju ' I Lemke is putting on them." 1 The reference to Lemke started a whooping demonstration but it : did not last long. There was no doubt, however, that when the ' I vote comes the convention will ‘ ratify Father Coughlin's decision ‘‘to support the Union party presi- ’ dential ticket. o Film Star at 71 I ‘ London —(UP)—At the age of 71, i 1 Miss Marie Tempest, famous Eng-

BJrIkIvILI Elf Pickling Spice, pkg. . 9c '4'< Little Elf Salt, 3 lbs. ... 10c ' SUGAR - PU “- $1.19 CERTO — Bottle 19v MASON ° -°-59c -49 c CIDER VINEGAR — gallonl9c FLOUR ''"iLhLT 4 BURCO MACARONI — 2 lb. pkg... L>c Post Toasties -S 10c ELF BRAN FLAKES — pkg 10c COFFEE Pure Santos — pound 17c BURSLEY’S ICED TEA, — y t lb2sc CORN z LV 29c ELF KIDNEY BEANS — 2 cansl9c HOMINY L - E 5 25c FRISCO — 3 lb. can 59c Apricots U - E 2 -39 c ELF SALAD DRESSING — quart29c SOAP -X 0 10 -35 c SUNBRITE CLEANSER — 2 cans9c CELERY — Largesc HEAD LETTUCE — 2 forl7c GREEN BEANS—Fresh— lbloc NEW PEAS—Fresh—2 lbs2sc SWEET POTATOES — 2 lbslsc

VFl| ""f I LnL ( HOPS. lb. .. 19c CITY CHICKEN. <«, ~<• I LIVER & HEARTS, lb. ... 15c I FRANKS - BOLOGNA I PUDDING 2 lbs. S

I JOWL BACON 1 Qc I I SUGAR CURED —lb J ’ 7V |

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i llsh stage actress, is about to bo come a film star. She haw b<‘en engaged for her flrwt film by Pall MaT Productions, and will play a leading part In "Moonlight Sonata”. M. Paderewski noted Polish pianist, will also appear in the film. o Rattler's Rattles Poison Willits, Cal. (UP) Ans"l E. Fox killed a rattlesnake. Then he cut off the rattles and put them in hiw pocket. Then he put his handkerchief on top. Then he wiped a cut lip with the handkerchief. Th' n his lip became infected. Then the physician advied him not to mix up ’ hie handkerchief even with a rattlerts rattles. o Trade in a Good Town—Decatur. CHANGE OF ADDRESS Subscribers are requested to give old and new address when ordering paper changed from one address to another. For example: If you change your address from Decatur 11. 11. 1 to Decatur R. 11. 2, instruct us to change the paper from route one to route two. When changing address to another town, always give present address and new address.