Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 22 October 1937 — Page 7
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| A Buy FRESHNESS For Less At rj»AnK~ equity: STORES I « Q FULL CREAM ■ CHEESE, lh.„2k >9/ BIG EYE ■First Grade \ SWISS, lb. / 'W BUTTER 1 BLOCK 2Cr» | | I SWISS, 1b... ROLL /1C / MILK SHAKE AND /WV / CHEESE g — y I X-y jy SANDWICH ijV Delicious Candies Aiß S' Chocolate Drops 13c lb. Equity Fresh Bridge Mix 23c lb. ’Wf 30c\TinZ L tn \ Chocolate Chips 20c lb. _M eont,iner ’ I Harriet Clark’s -’(■ft 5c glass f Chocolate Covered J W\ 2nd Glass FREE > CHERRIES g* } Pound Box Hot Chocolate Ag W W Hallo Ween \ Marsh. - Wafers /V j(B / Ce ream \ HOT SOUPS 10c ■ ’ CAT 4 AND Ch wiTCH I Hot Fudge <0 (B l ceVers X’i C ” / SUNDAE-.-- SVC y GRILLED AS SANDWICHES a
.._ — - | STOP! READ! BUY! SAVE! — THIS WEEK-END, PRIME BEEF—ALL CUTS — ■ICNIC HAMS, FRESH LB. 2@C f BE your Choice of Pork & Beans, £■ FRESH HAMS I,R 0H Kidney Beans, Red Beans, Whole OR hai p ’ ffi Kraut. Hominy, Peas. Spag- » »-» ■ hetti, Tomato Juice, Mustard, SBICE SMALL PORK CHOPS Ll>. B M,xed Vegetables, Lima ■ Beans, Vegetable or ;MOIN ROAST (Rib End) LB. Tomat() Soup ~~ can 3 BRAINS. LB. ’S Welcome Bread, loaf 9c BEEF OR SHEEP *W 3 10ave5....-25c ■o. 2 can PORK & BEANS HCc Marshmallows, It). 20c l ; I * 0... i Small cans Peaches, crushed i 2112 9< ' { ™-J± Pineapple, Apricots and mix|H|Snute Steak, pound 25c ed fruits 10c Dill Pickles. 3 forl°c 2 LB. BOX MACARONI or , esh Ground B.ef. poundlsc SPAGHETTIISc Cheesepint —Bc quart —l5 c KHRIIow Corn Meal, baglsc .. jg. COFFEE <•> 4 ncake & Buck wheat Flour, (new pack) 5 lb. bag 27c ‘ ‘ un( j s JL of Fresh Oysters „ (Saturday only) S Smoked Picnics, whole or half, lb. 25c Edgemcnt Graham Crackers. W R OWN FANCY BACON box = YA, AND SLICED — pound •» VW Ec> B emont Smacks, box. 18c f Rib or Plate S . Fresh Pumpernickel Bread every H yOlllflrt Raai r> J I C week-end. Place your order early ■ F VI! |ng Deer Pound IAsL ard be sure of getting yours. have all cuts of Native Veal. VEAL *9 HE at r. < /• i ~il th BUDDIES (boneless) pound 4&5C Oyster Crackers, bulk, lb 18c Kg 0 "-! raft — Good Nut Oleo. pound 14c Brand fancy Green Beans, can 15c BiUC Ribbon Mai titSt Jf 1 * gn>nex Oats, dinner plate or cup & saucer with each pk<s 25c can ® r WNo. 24 cans Stokely's finest*Kraut 10c IfiAlieaAA Our Own — fresh or |:F au ’aye smoked — casing, lb. Butter, Cream|C.. r* Thuringer H ery, fresh. 2 lb. / JP V I summer Sausage chunk Zyc •ovelty Ash Tray fillea with H orseradish Mustard 5c Fr S ;’■ Service. M of the city. £ PhonesW6~W7 free Delivery
Calvary Evangelical Chu'ch 9:30 n. tn.— Sunday School. Mr. Roland Miller, Superintendent 10:»0 a. tn.—Prayer and Praise Service. 7:30 p. m„—Thursday—Worship Service and Sermon. CHINESE HALT (COKTINTIBO PHOM PAGE ONE) cular Japanese offensive in Shansi province, it was revealed today. The dictator's dramatic message was sent ta General “100 Victory’’ Wei Li-Huang, commander of the Chinese forces in Shansi province. Its effect was immediate. Wei swiftly reorganized ihe Shansi fronts. He moved heavy aitillery to the front, coordinated tnc aerial arms, instigated guerilla warfare and started a counter-offensive which now is bearing fruit. All Chinese forces in Shansi province are under dire, t supervision of Wei who, is as <rJd as a Shansi winter wind and efficient. He has fought in almost every section of
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I China from Fukien to Shansi where ' he bat tied the communists who now ,are his allies. Wei is presently engaged in dir-1 ecting the champaign and has little time tor newspaper correspondents. He came from behind a sea of maps to grant the shortest and c.urtest interview! have ever had. * I don't consider the withdrawals from Tsinanfu and down the Peip-ing-Hankow railroad large defeats,” he said icily. “We have just begun | to fight-.” # g| He went back to his maps and I thought that at last I had seen a military man. — o , MOOSE PLANNING ) ■ CONTINUED KROM ZAGE ONE) er of the Women of Moose has received a communication direct ■ from D. E. Nichols, secretary of the Moose foundatjon, asking that the local organizations take part in the celebration and thanking them for their support of Mooseheart. Following is the complete proI gram: _ i Song—America. Music—Geels orchestra. Song—Dorothy Strahm. Biography of Sen. James Davis —Florence Noll. Music—Bright children. Song—Quartet. Music —Geels orchestra. Music —Strahm children. Address —J. M. Breiner. Piano solo—Mrs. Dorothy Koos.. Music —Strahm children. Music—Bright children. Song—" Star Spangled Banner.” | o KISTER APPROVES .rnNTTNDRD FROM PAGE ONE! | cubic yard, estimated total. $97.-; 933.13. Attorneys for the remonstrators, I who originally were active in the j proceedings, were not represented in the court today, having refused to accept the legality of the dredg-j ing, due to an act of the state assembly last spring, specifically | passed to ban the dredging. Judge ■ /TTn doesn’t 9MEYr,'?/' A Trv ~ === ~ w ■ HEAR Vt/ HEAR YE! HEAR YE.' A BY ORDER OF THE COURT J CUsL all wives "must Try / Spry FOR All BAKING I AND FRYIN6_GET A CAN 1 [OF THE NEW ALL-VEGETABLE j SHORTENING TODAY
I Kister has found this act unconstitutional. Assessments To Be Fought If no protest is filed against the letting of the contract, it is expected that the, majority of the property owners will contest the assess ; ments. It is possible that it may i be necessary to sue them Individ-, ually. although attorneys have not I gone Into the matter. The proceedings are now more than 25 years old and is probably the most bitterly fought in the annals of the Adams circuit court. Under a different title, a petition to dredge the river was once denied in the Adams circuit courtliter the present action was filed and Special Judge Kister, appointed by former Governor Harry Les lie, sustained the petition. Under different actions, the suit has been before the supreme court of Indiana on several occasions. Adams cgunty is interested in the matter because of the heavy cost the dredging of the river would necessitate in the construction of new bridges and roads. o SCHOOL BOARD — rnv-Tvrrr. t onv. . age ONBI . brick to the general contractors , 1 for the now building. If the PWA I ' officials approve it, the old bricks ■ which are in good condition, will | be used to back the walls. Disadvantages of WPA Although WPA labor could be
PUBLIC SALE As 1 am moving to a smaller farm. I have to reduce my livestock and equipment, and will sell at public auction on what is known as the Sam Steiner farm, located 2% miles north of the tile mill, or three miles south of Monroe, on the tarvfa road, on Wednesday, October 27 Beginning at 10 o'clock sharp, the following property: 3 HORSES—I roan gelding, to be three years old in spring; 1 roan 1 gelding, to be 2 years old in spring; 1 roan filly, 1 year old. All of these I I are "Douglas" colts and all sound. 12 CATTLE —Good line of Shorthorn stock, cows and heifers, also 1 | ' bull and 1 Guernsey heifer. SHEEP—4I head of Shropshire sheep, including S ewes and 3 bucks. I IMPLEMENTS —1 Osborne binder, fifoot cut; 1 Milwaukee mower; I 3 walking breaking plows; 1 walking or riding corn cultivator; 1 spike I ' tooth harrow; 1 Ohio manure spreader; 1 riding cultivator; 1 land roller; i ! 1 hog rack; hog crates; 1 hay ladder; 1 wagon box; 2 tank heaters; 1 I corn sheller. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—I day bed; 1 couch; 3 bed springs; 2 bedsteads; 4 kitchen chairs; 2 leather rockers. - | MISCELLANEOUS—I Enterprise lard press; 1 heating stove: Incu- ! bators; chicken feeders and fountains: post auger; turkey crates: 2 elec- j I trie brooder stoves; 3 combination nests; roosts; 1 3-story brooder | house. MANY OTHER ARTICLES too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. Anyone desiring credit, see E. W. Baumgartner at ■ the First Bank of Berne. OSCAR STEINER, Owner Aucts.. Michaud and Neuenschwander. Clerk. E. W. Baumgartner. | Lunch will be served by the Senior class of the Monroe High School ■——a— iiimimum or 98| Stults HOME Grocery ANNUAL Canned Food Sale HELD OVER! BUY MORE AT THOSfrf LOW PRICES: EXTRA LOW PRICES on MONARCH, DEL MONTE or I . B. C. FEM SPECIALS LISTED BELOW: SWEET CORN 3 for 25c, Dozen 95c SWEET PEAS 3 for 25c, Dozen 95c MILK—TaII Cans 3 for 20c, Dozen 79c ' TOMATO SOUP—Large Cans 3 for 25c, Dozen 95c VEGETABLE SOUP 3 for 25c, Dozen 95c TOMATOES 3 for 25c, Dozen 95c PUMPKIN, Large Cans 3 for 25c, Dozen 98c PORK AND BEANS—Large 3 for 22c, Dozen 85c HOMINY — Large 3 for 25c, Dozen 95c SAUER KRAUT — Large 2 for 19c, Dozen 98c GREEN BEANS 3 for 25c, Dozen 95c SPINACH 3 for 25c, Dozen 95c CREAM CHEESE pound 2, c SODA CRACKERS 2 pounds 15c REAL JELL-0 — Onlysc SWISS CHEESE pound 29c PEACHES in Syrup 17’/zC APRICOTS in Syrup W/H PINEAPPLE—Large Cans - Dozen $2.49 OLEO 2 »,s. 2 g c ! &9c SUGAR - IO lbs. 55® Powdered Sugar, 2 pounds 15c
| obtained free of cost, several disi advantages In the use of this la- | bor, may make It prohibitive : First, there is now WPA labor available. It would be necessary : to wait until several existing pro- ; jects are completed. Second, hei cause of the monthly time limits set on hours which may be worked ‘ by WPA labor, It would probably' lie impossible to get the old build ' ing out of the way in time for the beginning of the construction on the new one In the time limit of 14 weeks set by the government. Third, the school board would be compelled to purchase all the tools, but a hoist anS lease trucks, which might offset any savings in labor costs. Fourth, the length of time ' which would be required by WPA labor would prolong the period pupils would be without regular class rooms. The board must appoint tonight a member of the labor board, which will set the wage scales, which must be paid by the contractors. The labor union representatives have appointed Mr. VanHorn of Fort Wayne. Governor M. Clifford Townsend has appoint- . ed Charles Robenold, a Decatur ■ contractor. i 0 DEATH CLAIMS I (CONUN iKI ■ r'Hoy, r.L -T - J-*'?*. | U. B. church in Craigville with Rev. ! Moore officiating Burial will be made in the Salem cemetery at I Hilda. IBM I
Quality Food Market Entirely Rearranged Tlie Qualitiy Food Market litis been completely rearranged Inside, affording a new service to shoppers. Mr. Lehman, rroprietor, announces ! he will conduct a self-sevice and clerk service starting this week-end. I o City Mail Carrier Building New Home Work has been started on the construction of a new home by Leland Franks, city mall carrier, at j the corner of Seventh and Jefferson streets. The work cf digging the cellar is being done. Charles Robenold Is the contractor. —
METZ’S EGG & POULTRY Company Eat more Metz’s Fine Poultry Cheaper than Choice Meat. Leghorn hens « Qm Heavy hens 2/1C Light springers 1 Heavy springers | pound Expertly dressed and drawn. 5c extra for dressing 1 chicken. Phone 156 We Deliver
i® ttf&M EXTRA SPECIAL J A AMBRIZ Racers or Portland * J k I 20 oz. ’• * * B R E A I) 1 “ " * > for CATSUP, King Bee | (Jg Buns 12c doz. CALUMET Baking Powder 21C APPLE BUTTER jCg C R ISC O KIDNEY BEANS d _ k Re _ 2 3 for 25c ICING SUGAR Burco —1 tb. pkg. Vl» i tb. can 20c LITTLE ELF Tomato SOUP cans Btarco Flouf 24 lb 75c Kidney Beans rfZ? 3 for 25c Little Elf Honey 1 tb. jar..l9c — Karo Golden Syrup 5 tb. can 32c Ralston Shredded Wheat...pkg...l3c z , Dill Pickle Strips .... 10 oz. jar..lsc McKenzie Pancake Flour. bag .23c v atTiaV Elf Sweet Pickles. .10 oz. jar..lsc Calif. Lima Beans 2 tbs...l9c Sunshine Soda Crackers. .. pkg...loc Elf Corn Meal 3 tb. bag..lsc OUcip Kaffee Hag ... ... can..39c Elf Margarine tb._.l7c with FREE—School Tablet w,th Elf Hominy, No. 2'/ 2 can... 3 f0r..25c SI.OO bottle Elf Peanut Butter.. 2 tb. jar..27c Elf Spinach No. 2 can .10c Perfume Kitchen Towels ..2 rolls .19c Cut Green Beans, King Bee Wax Paper 125 ft. roll..lJc Elf Fruit Cocktail .. Il°can.l7c 3Bars 3urco Coffee f | Moon Rose Toilet Soap .4 bars. 19c Oven D^ ted . . O.K. Yellow Laundry Soap. 6 bars 25c Regular or dnp grmd. Woodburys Soap 5 bars ;<c OXYDOL 1 7 _ | Large package 4 Ib. 8 oz.__s9c “ - . “” ” dt’it Regular size2lc KAI Ls tv I 1 I Small size 9c « f or P & G SOAPIO bars 39c — — Tokay Grapes 2 lbs. 15eApples, Grimes and Head Lettuce 2 for 15c Jonathanslo tbs. 25c Crystal White Sugar g Bananass tbs. 25c BaboSeouring Powder 12<J 15e —QUALITY MEATS—FINE QUALITY BEEF Pork Chops, center cutslb. 30c Chuck or Arm Roastlb. 19c Pure Hog Lard 2 lbs. 29c Lean Meaty Rib Boil . 2 lbs. 27c No. 1 CREAMERY BUTTER ... lb. 39c Fine Tender Steak Ib. 25c Genuine Nut Oleo 2 lbs. 25c Ribs for brazeing or roasting tb. 18c Fine Cream Cheese lb. 21c OUR QUALITY PORK IS FINE — COLD MEATS — Lean Shoulder Pork Roast tb. 25c Slicing Bologna, Large *5 lbs. £gm Shoulder Pork Steak, lean, tenner lb. 25c Franks, Ring Bologna Pork Chops, end cuts th. 25c A Full Line of Choice Cold Meats. Quality FoodlMarket PERSONAL FREE DELIVERY PHONE 192 Store Completely Rearranged to Make Your Shopping Easier.
| Couple Divorced For Second Time ■I ■ ■ ■ For the second time within less than six months Walter R. and Josephine L. Farrar are divorced. They were divorced today by Judge Huber M, DeVoss on a complaint filed by Mr. Farrar in which ho charged , his wife had failed tzi home | for him. The couple was oilglnally mari ried August 19, 1931, and was di-
BEER I IN THE HOME OVER SUNDAY. I _0Place your order for your favorite brand today. Your dealer will be pleased to make delivery any time you w ish in either Can or Bottle ORDER FROM YOUR DEALER
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|vorced, January 23, 1937. They were remarried, Juno 18, 1937 and divorced again today. The defendant was given the custody of the one child during the months of May, June, July and August. Moscow.— <U.R) Extensive geological prospecting and experimental drilling has resulted In the location of a number of new oil bearing areas, it has been announced here. . .
