Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 121, Decatur, Adams County, 21 May 1937 — Page 6

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MAKING PLANS (CONTINUED FROM VA' < ONB) Deci.tur church s. They v. attend by troops. The arrangement <>l wu :• rnp-' plies and sanitary facilities will bo 1 done befvio the Campon c. One of the Scout cabins at the park will be uee<i for the judges and the other for the women visit.ag the Campporee. 1. Boy Scout tents wil’ he set up on the epace south of tl drive j in the south part of the panMen’s Brotherhood Meets Last Evening The members of the men' ’>l >*herhood of the First Chrtetla h met last night at the home ' Elmer Darwachter. The Rev. Ker th Tim-, mons opened the meeting with scripture reading, followed by prayer. After the buslnees eeseion, the entertainment commi’.bee was in, charge. An interesting entertainment was presented, featured by an “acrobatic act of the Ki ’eh.” ’ Elmer Harlacher. Following the social hour, refreshments were e rved to those present. A large crowd was in attendance. —o Berne Man Held For Running Red Light Lawrence Baumgartner, 20, of Berne was to be arraigned in city court this afternoon at 4 o’clock on charge of reckless driving. Baumgartner was arrested early

Beef Roast c - E 20c SWISS STEAK lb. 23c BACON 30c tb PICNIC H AM2lc tb VEAL CHOPS 25c tb SMOKED SAUSAGE 28c tb FRESH PORK SHANKSI2«/ 2 c tb BRAINS 2 Tbs. 25c M. J. B. COFFEE 3 lbs. SI.OO DEL MONTE PEACHES2Oc can VEAL ROAST22c lb BEEF BOIL I2 1 / 2 c tb Gerber’s Meat Market S. Second St. Phone 97

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-M I' ATSDon't be in doubt! Buy the Best — Our Quality Merchandise! WE SUGGEST— Armour Star and Swift Premium Hams, Swift Circle “S” Picnics, Prime Beef for Roasts or Steaks. Plenty of Chickens. RACON Light ’ Lean ’ lb * 24c UMWII Chunk. Extra Special B r* f Rib or Plate IO □oiling beet* Pound IZc Minute Steak pounl 25c Smoked Jowels, home cured, pound 20c Pure Pork Sausage (Ttulk) pound2oc Hamburger, fresh ground, 2 pound 29c Brains, pork or lamb, 2 pounds2sc Veal Paddies (boneless) pound2sc Neckbonesloc, or 3 lbs. 25c OUR OWN FANCY BACON Q P n RINED AND SLICED — poundOOC MEAT LOAF — Beef Pork and Veal, pound22c VEAL teak or Roast Pound 22c Veal Round Steak or Chops Tb. 35c VEAL STEW or Pocket Roast 1 E> POUND A W Plenty of Good 3 pound Spring Chickens; also plenty of Hens. Peaches, No. 2J4 can, halves or sliced in heavy syrup. Can 18c — 2 Cans 35c I I A kIC Swift's Circle “S" Picnics a •_ 3To 6 pounds — lb. Z“rC o Thuringer a r bummer bausage chunk - ” 25c

Is Q * Deliveries Please orde; ■ SSsKK S S & r/l Jf S J B * w to any ..rlytor <?. part of Sen-ic. / <7<J W,, the City Phones 106~ 107 FreeDehvery

this morning by Policeman Floyd Hunter at the stop light in the extreme north end of the city. Baumgartner, according to PoliceIman Hunter, swerved out of line I and passed several autos waiting tor the light to change, and ran I through the red traffic signal. The city police car, with Officer Hunter ae driver, was one of the autos waiting for the light. The Berne man, who is employed at the local soy bean company, was enroute to work when the arrest I was made. Stingely To Open Office Here Monday Hr. Ray Stingeley, Geneva dentist. will open offices in the K- of C. ' building here ton Monday 1 ,, Dr.' Stingle- is a graduate of the Indiana | t university school of dentistry in the year 1931, and has been prac- j , tclng in Geneva since that date. | He Is a member of the American; and Indiana dental associations and [ of the Isaac Knapp society. He is marred and has a young son. For i the present he will continue to re- . ide in Geneva and operate his ofi fice there part time. NEW WAGE, HOUR (CONTINUED FROM -TAOK ONE)_ I general principles of the plan. The bill carries a child labor, provision designed to prevent shipment of goods in interstate commerce manufactured in establishments empoying persons under 16 years of age. Determination of what industries I can be considered in interstate

i'commerce would, it was admitted, I ■ depend on Supreme Court inter- . pretations still awaited. The proposed bill, now In the . hands of such men as chairman : William P. Connery, D., Muss., of i the house labor committee also \ I would prevent federal control of ■ wages above a |1.500 annual basis I , per worker. , Above that amount the worker; or the organization he is in would have power to bargain collective-1 The bill would not affect any segment of industry having less than 20 employes. A federal board of three members Is proposed to administer the act, to be named by the president, with no restrictions as to their j background economically. Retailers would not be affected | by the bill as drawn. One sponsor named rubber, shoes, textiles and similar industries as likely to come under proI visions of the measure, and suggested that the Ellenbogen bill 'for a "little NRA” bill in the tex’tile industry might be sidetracked I soon in view of the plan. | The proposed (16 minimum wage l | for a 40-hour work week probably i would be enforced even for a 35- , [ hour week in specific industries it ' I was asserted, despite the hour revision. , Under the bill certain industries ' with a scarcity of skilled labor | could be give npreferential treatI ment by the federal board but required to pay 60 cents an hour for overtime above 40 hours a week. Apprentices under the proposed I bill could receive less than the 40I cent an hour minimum scale. Violations of the act would be 1 punished with penalties of up to (5.000 fine or six months imprisonment. o Youth Accused Os “Kidnaping” Bride South Bend, Ind, May 21—(UP) I—A 20-year-old filling station oper- ■ ator who allegedly abducted his 14 year-014 bride when her (parents sought to annul their marriage, was sought by local and state authI oritiee today. The youthful coulple. Robert Yost and Catherine Mazeo, were married i by a justice of the peace at Lake- ' ville last Monday. When they re- ' turned to South Bend the girl’s , father found the couple at the filling station and forced her to return home. Later the parents filed a suit

Special for Saturday at METZ POULTRY Co. 135 S. First Street Year Old Heavy Roosters 15c lb We Deliver Phone 156

I FANCY COLD MEATS Barbecued Pork, Baked or Boiled Ham, Roast Beef Loaf, Liver Cheese Loaf, Spiced Ham, Corned Beef, Old Fashioned Veal Loaf, Summer Sausage. Also a full line of our regular Cold Meats. Kraft's Chocolate Malted Milk, 2 lb can49c Little Elf Peas or Green Beans, 2 cans27c Horseradish Styled Mustard Quart —lB c. pintloc 2 Lb. Box Graham Crackers 23c 2 Lb. Box Soda Crackersl7c SALAD DRESSING Ship Shape Brand Qt. Pint '/ 2 Pint 29c 19c 10c Night Club Root Beer, Ginger Ale and Lime < Rickey A Vw We keep it cold at all times. I Butter. Cream- ■ ery, fresh, 2 lb. / Sawyers fancy assorted Cookies, bulk < Poundl jC

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1937.

Ito annul the marriage. Apparently angered over the annulment suit, Yost allegedly broke into the home of the bride’s parents and. against their protests, carried her away in his automobile . o — —— Reorganization Plan To Be Reported Soon Washington, May 21 — (UP) — ■ President Roosevelt said today that j his federal reorganization plan to overhaul the executive branch of, I the Government would be brought out of committee for congressional ’ action fairly soon. The joint senate-houee committee , considering the plan since January i 11, he said, is making progress with its study of the proposal to coneol-! idate some 100 agenoies into 12 i major departments. Sources close to Mr. Roosevelt said he hoped for a congressional vote by the house of representatives early this summer. —o — —- II Millions Available For Flood Projects Washington, May 21 —(UP) —President Roosevelt revealed today that the government has more than

908 BELL’S Winchester —House Phone GROCERY phone 555 and MEAT MARKET 292 We Have OUR OWN PERSONAL FREE DELIVERY CALL EARLY FOR SERVICE. KRAFT S CHEESE — 2 pound box 53c SOUP BEANS—Hand Picked—3 pounds 25c SILVER SEA COFFEE (Save 7c) —Per Pound __ 23c NOODLES —1 Pound Celophane Package 15c CHILI CON CARNE — 3 cans 25c TOMATOES — 3 No. 2 cans (hand packed) 25c SNIDER’S TOMATO JUICE — 2 cans 15c SNIDER'S RED BEETS — 2 large cans 25c J ACKSON HOMINY — 3 large cans 25c PEAS — Tender. Early June — 2 cans 25c JACKSON KRAUT — 2 large cans 25c KETCHUP — Large 11 oz. bottle 10c LIME RICKEY. GINGER ALE and ORANGE. (no bottle charge)—3 large bottles 25c SANISORB TOILET TISSUE — 6 Rolls 25c BOYER S HIGH TEST LYE — 3 cans 25c MACARONI — 2 pound box 15c VANILLA and LEMON EXTRACT — Pint 25c Peas, Red Beans. Spaghetti, Kidney Beans. jy _ Corn. Tomato Soup. Pork and Beans — can Jw K. C. BAKING POWDER — 25 ounces 25c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE — 3 tall cans 25c, TRUCK LOAD OF SEED POTATOES Potaska Russets, No. 2. Bu. $1.25; 100 lb bag $1.95 Cobblers, No. 1, Bu. $2.00; 100 lb. bag $3.25 Bring Us your Eggs. We are Paying Top Price. We have a Full Line of FRESH and SMOKED MEATS

HITE’S Grocery Phone .31 or 204 YOUR ORDER EARLY WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED POTATOES 10 25c CLIMALENE 3 ioc xic SALMON 2 cans 15c CORN PEAS High Quality « EARLY JUNE 4 Onlycan AVw A Real Buy, can AW Cranberry Sauce 2OC Potato Saladcan Kraut, Red Beans, Pork & PINEAPPLE Beans, Spaghetti, Vege- Crushed and table Soup, Sliced flat « ft Tomato Soup, can cans AV'S POPCORN 7 tic SANDWICH SPREAD W- 29* PORK & BEANS 4AKIDNEY BEANS Tall ,3 cans Ar W RED BEANS cans 75c dozen TOMATOES 3 cans —l5 c GINGER ALE Large f fW - ROOT BEER 24 oz. bottle A W STRAWBERRY and ORANGE No bottle charge OATS, QUAKER . - -27 c DILL PICKLES -15 c SEE US FOR SEED AND EATING POTATOES 35c Peck and up. Fresh Car.

, $11,000,000 (m) to epend on em- • ergency flood control project* in ■ the Ohio and Mlselsskppi river vali leys stricken by floods thie epring. 11 The fund, augmenting the $30.- ! 000,000 (mi flood control estimate ’ in the 1937-1938 budget, would be spent largely for relief labor in ! cities suffering damage from the disaster early this spring. Mr. Roosevelt said that the 111,000,000 might be expanded somewhat by allowing the reconstruei tion finance corporation and the 1 public works administration to join the program with their resources. o . I I— » Watches Once Small Clocks Watches originally were small { clocks and were worn hung from ' the girdle because they were too large-for the pocket.

— “So Nervous Could Scream!” \ ‘ r T*WO bottles of Dr. ,JL * Pierce’s Favorite Prescript ion surely helped to fKP make life worth living for ©Njf me." said Mrs Nannie Ur j; -'Jw Caplinger of 1324 E. Fourth St., Dayton, Ohio. w??*'■ j “I was so nervous I could ’ scream and I was so weak and tired-out I just had to drsj myself about the house. Dr Pierce’s Favorite Prescription taken as a tonic stimulated my appetite and helped to relieve me of the nervous, weak feeling.* Buy now I Tabs. 50c. Liquid >1 & $1.31

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KROGER CLO C K Bread Fresher Because It's Timed Big 24 oz. Sliced Loaf 9c KROGER CLOQK WHOLE WHEAT BREAD 2IX 11c COUNTRY CLUB CREAMERY Butter Finest Quality 90 score Fresh and Sweet In Rolls gs ~ Pound In Quarter pound prints — Lb.

OUR FAMOUS 13 EGG UNICED DELICIOUSLY FRESH H Angel Food Cake 35l Kroger BEVERAGES FOULD’S MACARONI 3 1-ft Refreshing Flavors SODA CRACKERS 2 ft. 1» 4.7 24c Wesco Crispy (J 0 * ALURE Toilet Soap 4 cakes lj| I lu. IKnili ri.Uke Gu.raeteed U O | V , Complete Sati.faeUon '■ j straw Fancy L K w Arom,s ' FRESH ,ac " H ~ FRUITS and J7|C E VEGETABLES neappie large size, each 151 ANAS 4 lb '2'l Ripened to Perfection H SN BEANS 2 n,51 251 CABBAGE ft Jfl A TOES ft- IM se—Red Ripe, Firm . * I PEAS ft-Ilf HEAD LETTUCE 10 1 NEW POTATOES Delicious Creamed lb ZjE GUARANTEED QUALITY MEATS - Features for FrU-j 22c ROASTS, VnOlCe STEA KS, Shoulder Native STEAKS, Round or Loin J VEAL s tew Rib . SP Sr G S ST Rabbits lb 35 Q.R. Beef Roasts -- ft W SWISS STEAK tt>. ie r PORK ROASTS »• CUT FROM TENDER ROUNDS CENTER CUT . PORK ROASTS lb. J PORK STEAK Z5 { PICNIC STYLE - A / SLICED

VANILLA EXTRACT 807 4 HL WESCO—IMITATION . “ SUGAR 25 pound J* PURE GRANULATED .... paper h,. fl RECIPE Baking Powder lOoz. pkg. it Guaranteed to Satisfy COUNTRY CLUB FLOUR 21 lb TESTED QUALITY ' COCOANUT th. Moist, Tender. Long Cut Shreds OLEO ■ 151 APPLE BUTTER 380z,J Country Club — Rich — Mellow j ar SALAD DRESSING (;t EMBASSY—Smooth. Tasty TWINKLE 4 Pkgs, lit Gelatin Dessert —Six Fruit Flavors SWEET PICKLES 25 oz ll Mary Lou — Crisp Jar OLIVES 10oz.Jar nA Hollywood Fancy Stuffed Queens COUNTRY CLUB NEW DELICIOUS CEREAL— K Wheat Flakes 108 BRAN FLAKES Jls oz. pkgs. 51H Country Club—Wholesome WHEAT PUFFS 3 5 oz. 1-| Country Club — Delicious pkgs. JEWEL COFFEE lb. uH Smooth and Fraqrant PRUNE PLUMS 2 No. 2' 4aH Fancy Fruit In Syrup cans BARTLETT PEARS 2 No. 1A Standard —In Syrup cans