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J AUCTION SALE I of HOUSEHOLD GOODS RDAY. APRIL 30,1938 -1 P. M. 215 N. Third Street Electric Refrigerator: Horton Electric Washer; Cogs and Ottoman: 2 Walnut Simmons Beds, complete: White Bed. complete: Green Bed. complete; Drophead Singer Large McDougall Kitchen Cabinet: 8 piece Dining Oak China Cabinet; 3 ■ 9x12 Rugs: Bxlo Olson Rug; 'HKvvilton. Samtary Cot with pad: Dropleaf Extension Table; 5 I rs: Rockers; Odd Chairs; 19 ft. Stair Carpet; Bicycle; n ch: Cartl Tables: Mahogany Table; 2 Dressers; 5 Drawer Jars, and many other articles. ■ JACK BRUNTON, Owner -Auctioneer. ‘ Clerk. • r JT 1 W - !«• gloves 106~107 Free Delivery PREMIUM or ARMOUR STAR HAMS, whole or half. Ih. 2Sc have for your selection — Swift's Quick Serve Cooked Canadian Bacon. Nice Swiss Cheese. \ eal or City Chicken. Also complete line of Cold lined COTTAGE CHEESE — Pint Sc Quart 15c Bl(l( b. or AMERICAN CHEESE 19c IS D f Rib or Plate I I Spoiling Deer Pound llc MBRK SHOI i.HER STEAK — pound 23c MBaI. I’ ADDIES (boneless) pound 25c ■■MIE STEAK, pound2sc t.ROl ND HAMBURGER. 2 pounds 25c NECK BONESlb—7c 3 lbs—l9c RIBS — pound 15c — 2 pounds 25c ■ own FANCY BACON ISr, 8 AND SLICED— pound I Our Own )s - 23 C I ■BesII I'OllK or SHEEP BRAINS 2 lbs. 25c I IJRIShET or STEW. pound 15c I W» AI SI1<>111)ER STEAK, pound 22c | — 3 lbs Sl.(>o | llSeakfast Coffee, pound 14c, 3 lbs. —4O c SB-lm SODA CRACKERS •17c !9K > ' can KRAFT A LTED MILK -55 c |»:U-'TS 1 LB. CAN MALTED MILK 39c can Rival Dog Food" Roast Beef, can 25c Can 10c Corned Beef Hash — 18c ~ 2 — -35 c CANS *® Es Pkg. Noodleslßc ’■* Miracle Whip Salad Dressing — qt. 37c pt. 35c WOOL -Skour-Pak) — eacii -5c ;BBr ller *‘ Fr cnch Fried Potatoes, can—lsc 2 for 25c |]^Bpou n d bag PURASNOW FLOUR 92c flour is absolutely guaranteed to serve your every bakn«d or double your money refunded. FREE — Fiestaware Dish with each 24 pound bag. H^M und PURASNOW FLOUR 22c Don’t Forget Our Line Os Gingerale, as Canned e iA L J me 5© Goods 1 Oc bottle . (pills bottle mato Juice, Mustard. Sauer Kraut, charge) Vegetable Soup, Tomato Soup. ?®ange, bottle 5c Spinach ’ Hominy ‘
1 SORG’S MEAT MARKET Meats at these low prices mean savings for you. Serve More Meat! •es BOIL q1 r Fresh HAMBURG J J| C CIRCLE for 1 <® C s Meaty “1® rhc same g (>o d quality ****** Sea-.oned Ready to fry ■> for ■luTsteak la‘r BOLOGNA 121 c I!EEl ' Short Ribs !5 C •Z 2 * Franks - Ring - Slicing „ — — ■WISSSTEAK Iftlr RUMP and choice cv Steak 23> C feaaL Xo 3g KKR«AS T .ISiC CENTEItItT PUDDING Smokc<i JOWI s HAM 15c - 0LE0( 2 lbs 25c fresh ham agj—eak 214-C pureuari>J2l£ <s— SAT, S£ NLY jOPS.sml, 25c Pan Sausage —l5 c SAUSAGE RYE bread bologna wZTISC
will take place In the St. Paul s Church Sunday at 1:30 p. m. Willshire U. B. Circuit Lawrence Dellinger, minister Willshire Sunday School, 9:30 a. in. Claaa meeting, 10:30 a. nt. Preaching, 8:00 p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. .Winchester Sunday School, 9:00 a. m. Preaching, 10:00 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. , » t
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. APRIL 29, 1938.
Calvary Evangelical Church George S. Lozier, minister 9:30 a. in. Sunday School. Otis shifferly, superintendent. 10:30 u. in.—Prayer and praise service. Mrs. Otis Shifferly, leader. 7:30 p. in. Thursday — Worship and sermon. NURSE MAY FACE (CONTINUED FROM FAGK ONE) band of the young woman, was rei ported en route here today. The ease Is expected to be placed before the grand jury Monday. oCOURT UPHOLDS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) trial was opened on June 8. On June 9, after a trial conductled before a ipacked courtroom, the I jury found Foreman guilty of the i charge, needing only a short dell- ' Iteration. The testimony of the complaining witness, aged Amanda ; Ayres, was considered a most im- | portant step toward Foreman’s coni viction, in the general consensus of ■ opinion. Then on June 12, Foreman was sentenced by Judge Mills to serve 10 years in the Indiana state prison. The conviction was considered an I important victory for Prosecutor Voglewede and the state. Foreman's attorneys immediately filed an ap- ' peal to the state supreme court and Foreman once again was released from jail under bond, pending dei clsion of the court. Committed Six Years Ago Today, nearly six years after Foreman and his alleged buddy,
WWr— — I Wfiuiffllßß or 981 Stults HOME Grocery PAY CASH—PAY LESSWE DELIVER SUGAR Special pound g £#* 2 pound AMERICAN 19c bag 3 DINNER ROLLS, doz 5c BIG DEL MONTE FOOD SALE NOW ON! All Prices Good As Long As Stock Lasts. Few Del Monte Prices Listed Below: V ACUUM COFFEE pound..2sc PINEAPPLE Largest cans__22c TUNA FISH. Fancy 2 cans. _3sc PINEAPPLE BAILS, for Saladl9c PEACHES. Slicedi Largest cans 19c APRICOTS. Whole Large cans 2 for 35c CRUSHED PINEAPPLE Small 3 for 25c SPECIAL SALE ON ALL HART BRAND CANNED GOODS See It Before You Buy It. Demonstration now on, the entire line open for your inspection. H VRT COUNTRY FINEST KIDNEY GENTLEMAN APPLE BEANS CORN SAUCE 10c 15c 10c 3 for 25c 2 for 25c 3 for 27c FINEST CUT GREEN BEANS J for 2 Pound Jar White Lily P’NUT BUTTER *3* FLOUR, hag— V OLEO 2 lbs. 25c “ _. . Glass Salad fi ftfi SAWYER’S Dressing, each MWr SODA 2 fl Donald Duck, etc. CRACKERS tbs * 3 10 33c 5 Prunes 25c
Bernaz Ciadk. entered the country home of Amanda Ayree, 'bound and gagged the aged woman and looted her house, he once again etande on the threshhold of prison doors, this time probably for 10 years. The act was allegedly committed August 17, 1932. ' Clark, his alleged accomplice in the crime, has disappeared. Some have conjectured that Clark Is dead. Reports that he is confined in an insana asylum have gone unconfirmed. Foreman, whose home Is in Fort Wayne, will be returned to the county jail, there to await commitment to the state prison. r 0 CABARET dance (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Don Death of the Howling Hosts, 1 are In charge of the affair. The proceeds derived from the event i will go Into the coffers of the organization and be used toward pur- ■ I chasing athletic equipment and , honor sweaters. WARFARE LOOMS ; (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) organized Illinois district will receive ‘‘distret charter No. 1.” The federaton executive council pledged “aggressive and full support" of the new union, which 1 claims 40,000 members, in its con- ’ test for supremacy with the U. M. W. A., largest and richest union ‘ in the counry, with a claimed ’ membership of 606,000. As he accepted the charter from Green, Ozanic issaed a statement ' sharply criticizing Lewis and as- . sorting that the enlarged P. M.
’ A. will differ from the U. M. W. A.' I in these "four principles.'’ I 1. Complete autonomy for all i local unions, districts, and sub-dia-i tricts. < • 2. Elimination of the check-off - method of collecting dues from union-operator contracts. I 3. Rank-and-file referendum be- ( fore the officers can lend or spend , funds outside the P. M. A. L 4. Rank-and-file referendums be-' . fore strikes can be called. "A extensive campaign will be ; . I started at once to enroll mine work,l ers in the coal producing regions,” ! , Green said. “The new International union will also undertake immediately an educational campaign to acquaint the mine workers of America wherein their In- i terests have been disregarded by the Ylnited Mine Workers of Am-, erica, and how they may benefit | ’ by affiliation with the new interI national union.” o [ Conservation Club To Meet On Monday The regular monthly meeting of I the country conservation league I will be held Monday night, May 2 j • at the St. John's school on federal ■ • road 27. Election of officers will be con1 ducted at the meeting and all ; ' members are urged to attend. 1 Special music will also be furnish-' ’ | ed by the newly organized club - band. i • o 1 NOTICE 1 My office will be closed Monday ! and Tuesday. May 2 and 3. ' 102-3 t Dr. G. J. Kohne. o Eskimo Pie, sc—One Free. 1 Green Kettle. Saturday.
Equity J Money Savers SATURDAY — SUNDAY £ Our Own BAKED L 1 HAM, 55c H Ji FULL CREAM CHEESE 16c 2 lbs. 31c f A BABY fe GOUDAS 27c Each RIPE — BULK gi OLIVES I 17c Pint f Special Low Prices On All Fresh Frosted Foods Black Raspberries, lb. 27c Loganberries lb. 24c Green Beans, lb. 21c Broccoli, 1b. 22c Brussels Sprouts, lb. 25c Cauliflower, lb. 25c Cut Corn, lb. 27c | ROASTING EARS, 4 ears 25c Fresh Peas, lb. ’’-7c ; Scallops, lb -i lc /A ICE /|\ CREAM /fj i ■■■ i Fresh /II Cl I Strawberry /IHU 15Cp< Hry] ihi-pcrk/ soon 1 w PECAN \£f/.7 ROLL 32c
progress Our 56th Birthday Sale FEATURING FANCY FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Pineapple 15c NEW POTATOES ORANGES Doz. Alabama Red Triumphs, U.S. No. 1 Large size Florida, full of juice.LEMONS Doz. STRAWBERRIES 2 Qt. BANANAS 5 lbs. NEW PEAS or Green Beans f Extra Selected, Large Yellow Fruit.. Fresh from the garden—-2 lbs. * Cucumbers 2for 19c Asparagus ~ d ;;. 2lb 25c FOR COMPLETE SATISFACTION AND ECONOMY SERVE Clock Bread SJI 25c COUNTRY CLUB Finest Quality -90 Score In Rolls a* CREAMERY OtIMCF Fresh and Sweet lb. APPLEBUTTER 38 oz. f£ c LEMON CREAMS Country Club Jar “jJ* Fresh Cookies 2 tbs. PEANUT BUTTER ORANGE SLICES lb. f Embassy 2 tb. jar Delicious Tender “WW KROGER’S EMBASSY BRAND TRIPLE MIXED Salad Dressing ,"", Z3c Cigarettes $1.15 COUNTRY CLUB COUNTRY CLUB ’ TRUMP’’ CORN MILK B R 0 0 M S Golden Bantam Evaporated Quality - 4 sewn lOc 4^-25 c ta,h 33c DILLPICKLES 2Qt. S)E« I SWEET PICKLES Qt. Xsc Mary Lou Jar | Mary Lou Jar APRICOTS 2 39c OUR SPECIAL BIRTHDAY CAKE! GET THIS NORMANDIE CRYSTAL A 7 in, 3 Layer TABLE SERVICE f ORANGE BLOSSOM Cup, Saucer, Plate, Goblet for Only “ I , — Jf w with the Purchase of 1 lb. of CAKE FRENCH BRAND With A Rich Orange Pineapple Icing z’/YFFFI? Ih Topped With Fruits and Nuts. V Wi x Ijl, *<»• RAISINS 2 lbs. J £ C MUSTARD Qt. Fancy California • Embasy, Tasty Jar • SALTED P’NUTS Lb. PEACHES 2 lbs. Spanish, Fresh A Fancy Evaporated FLOUR :t.65c T W 1 N K I F Country Club sturc| y Long Wear 1 W 1 PASTHY clotheslines GELATIN DESSERT tAhb ’ lAS 2 40 ft .roils Six Real Fruit Flavors F li O I 1 IV . The White Naptha Soap 5p k xs. fl ’’TESTED” P4GSOAP fl fl <• 5 lb. sack- — 3 Giant Bars GUARANTEED QUALITY MEATS — Features for SATURDAY Smoked Picnics == lb PU R E LAR I) FRESB lAKE ERIE 5 Ibs ’ FISH Jibs. FRESH LAKE PIKE— 15c tb BONELESS HADDOCK FISH 16!zc lb SMOKED BACON SQUARESISc lb BONELESS OCEAN PERCH 19c tb Large Bologna lb 15c ARMOURS DRIED BEEF % lb. 12'/ 2 c I BULK PEANUT BUTTER 12' 2 c lb FANCY SMOKED SAUSAGE29c lb I SHORT RIBS OF BEEF 12'/ 2 c lb W WB ROASTS,I9c lb ML CHOPS2ScIb STEW 12y 2 c tb PICKLED PIGS FEETJar 19c I SMOKED HAM 2 slices 29c MACHINE SLICED BACON29c lb I OUR BEST SLICED BACON 35c lb
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