Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 225, Decatur, Adams County, 23 September 1938 — Page 7
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■ ' ' Mt. Tabor M. E. ■ 1 Ut ,y,l W. B**wer, l’ itßlOr - ■ 10:15 “• nL ■ [ Darnel-. tlaM leader. I ■ Clark's Chapel M. E. ■ Lloyd W. Bower. pastor Bunday K Beard, superintend ß "’- Korih'P service, 10:30 a. in. | W _ o ■ calvary Evangelical Church ■ George 8 Loziei. ministei H a m. Sunday School. Otis Kferlv super".'undent. 1 K«w a. m Prayer and praise Brin Mrs. Otis Shifferly. lead-
[ HITE’S Grocery |l Phones 31 and 204 II * “ WE HAVE I Sparkling Crystal White IEI SUGAR II ,n Thc t,v P aper ,Jags 2jp~ “Decatur Made” Satisfactory Prices Gerber’s Meat Market FREE DELIVERY PHONE 97 Ground Beef « Jo"* 1 Bacon « pound >jiV pound Cottage H Roiling 1 Cheese, 2 lbs. Beef. ID- Big Bologna «*£*<« Choice Beef 2 lbs. Roast, lb. -- Pork Neck Bones, lb. Swiss Steak Lamb Chops (No bone) lb pound Veal Roast A Cubed Steak pound Z>C pound Spring Chickens — X 25c “m. 25c - WE MAKE THAT PURE PORK SAUSAGE — It is made daily from the finest grade of pork. Pan Sausage. 20c lb. Casing Sausage. 23c tb. Smoked Sausage 28c lb. MEAT LOAF’ C A N N E I) SPECIALS FOODS u . , . . . 4 cans Armour's Ham Loaf, (smoked Mffl[ - ham and a* F*J»3w> fresh pork) lb AJV Peaches? Veal Loaf (veal and 2 for <9 fresh pork)pound AAV Del Monte Apricots — Beef Loaf, lb — No. 2'j can 9 (Reef & pork) ZO€ 2 for >5 C We have Decatur-made & Sparkling Crystal White gl SUGAR
__Sorg Bros* Meat Market PHONES 95 and 9fi FREE DELIVERY A HOME OWNED STORE 107 N. SECOND ST. jfflV PRICES — QUALITY MEATSIT PAYS TO DEAL AT SORG’S < ICr 11’r Brains 10c 121 C i Ham Steaks Z>C Qleo — 'T~ hriinks ——— l I."' 1 ' Fresh lllr Boil I ® C “ ISC I jam Roast *WC Hamburg ~k . Jowls , fresh -- The same good quality C “ “ - j fresh ; Pork Hocks 16C ■-- Roast.... 18 2 C Liver l£ c ' Bologna ' Pudding__ ~ fresh A Rinir siicin: *»2** Club «ftl xx 1 Side 20C a Good No. i Bologna Steaks “91® JJs I*7C — Beef Sirloin Staes 25C Short Ribs 12jC Steaks,. 23 »C 25C ; 2 lbs - 1 Koast 22c 5 Boneless | Kraut *5>C iFuu-i? 23K of Haddock — Perch ( °«r Own Make SAUSAtiE wfe Sparkling B|( ( Casing 20c I , e « nut 12|C Lard.... IZzC Smoked23c ——A s,u « ar Butter...
i er. 7:30 p. m., Thursday — Worship I service and sermon. 0 , Willshire Charge U. B, Walter Marks, pastor Bethel Sunday School, •: 30 a. in. John Kettenring. superintendent. Morning worship, 10:30 a. in. Union Sunday School, 10 a. in. Argyle J Sipe, superintendent. Evening worship. 8 p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8:30 j p. in. Pleasant Grove Sunday School, 10 a. m, Law- ' rence Jones, superintendent. Mt. Zion Sunday School, 10 a. in. H O. Dull, superintendent. Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p.m. j Women's Missionary Institute at Rockford U. B. the 28th. You are a stranger but once in
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— our services. Willshire U. B. Circuit Lawrence Dellinger, pastor Willshire Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Class meeting, 10:30 a. in. C. E., 7:30 p. m. Preaching. 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve-' i ning. Choir practice, 7:30 Friday eve ning. Quarterly bushless session will ‘ be held Friday evening, September 30 at 8 p. m. Communion servicers Sunday evening, October 2. Winchester Sunday School. 9 a. m. Preaching. 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. o Local Store Is One Os First In Region Among the first of the stores in this area to stock the new 1938 Sparkling Crystal White Sugar was the A. * P. Store of this city. As in all other food stores of the city the sugar is now being featured in its windows. ————————o— —————— 500 Sheets B'jxll Yellow Second Sheets, 35c. Decatur Democrat Comnanv. ts
i»emocrai e ompany. 1 ■ __ i __ ..l.t— — irac**' "They’re having RICE KRISPIES for breakfast I" If your children aren't * much Interested In food, I 11 try serving Kellogg's Rice /?/<*£' ' Krispies-toasted rice bub- t) I er* hi bles that crackle in milk er /, cream. Children soon learn ’ ♦hat "Snap, Crackle, Pop!” I i j means crunchy crispness. Rice Krlsples / are light, wholesome, and easy to digest. / / ?'r Said by all grocers, served by restau- 1 "‘"‘IL J rants. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. UM——I I | 111 ■■ ■ ■ ■■■ 1 ■ 1 ■ “ SPEND PENNIES and i SAVE DOLLARS at SAT. SUN. VALUES FREE - FREE j HI-PEAK lc SALE - 1c SALE CONE CANDY KISSES With Each - another « PECAN LO<; lUC QT - QT - FOR * i ROLL EQUITY’S OWN BRAND Special ftap BEVERAGES Sat. Sun. R< *' 32C ’ 3 for 23C v 4 ’I:? It. ■ ■ ■■■»■■■ l» ' ■—l COTTAGE CHEESE4c Pt 7c Qt. BLOCK SWISS CHEESEIb. 25c i Hot Chocolate 9c I Sandwiches 10c Hot Fudge Sundae 10c I All Kinds Hot Soup EQUITY O°EN EVERY DAY from 0 a. m. to 12 p. m.
STATE 6,0. P. SHORT OF CASH State Committeeman Says Party Worried By Fund Shortage Indianapolln, Sept. 23 — (U.R) — i Republican leaders are worried that lack of adequate finances may impair their prospects of making gains in the November election, the United Press was Informed today. One member of the Republican state committee, although declln- J Ing to lie quoted publicly, said that funds have not been rolling in as yet and that lack of money is retarding the party’s efforts to build seme organizations in districts in which the G. O. P. lead- < ers believe they have excellent ' chances of success. This state committeeman asserted that he wasn't particularly worried about having enough money ultimately. He said that : the last two weeks before the election would produce ample tunds this year, as It generally nas in the past. But the money could be used ‘ best right now. he declared, in
encouraging organizations which arc badlv In need of assistance. No George A Ball has emerged thia year, he said, to finance the Republican campaign. Ball, the . Muncie multi-millionaire, resigned j as the party's national committee-' man last year tn a dispute over i the selection of a new state chair-! man and as far as Is known, has not returned to political activity I of any kind Homer Capehart of Washing. | ton. Ind., a wealthy Buffalo, N.Y.. industrialist, "has more than done, his part" In staging last month's' 'cornfield conference" at a per-1 sonal cost of 330,000, the United I Press informant said. One wealthy Hoosier Republican who has been expected to I contribute heavily has donated | thus far "not more than $500," i the committeeman said. in this connection, a release from the Republican state com-; mittee today said that the Young, Republican organization had formed a four-point program of co-, operating with the regular organization. Point No. 1 on the Young' Republican organization program I was described as “a campaign for' membership in the Indiana Re- • publicans, a fund-raising organiza-; tion." The Republican financial status is made doubly difficult by the fact that the Democratic organization is rolling in campaign wealth j through the "two percent club” which has regularly collected two percent of the salaries of Democratic jobholders for the party treasury for years. To offset the lack of finances. 1 the Republicans appear to be re-1 doubling their campaign efforts i by more frequent meetings than ever before at this stage of the campaign, plus the formation of many sorts of clubs and groups designed to stimulate interest in the G. O. P. November success, j DECATUR SUGAR (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) mately 300 men are employed at the plant, in addition to 20 new girl* hired this year and the larger number of truckers engaged in bringing the beets to the yards. 'O' 11 — GEORGE W. AUER (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) giving, sales based on the genuine serving, of customers and . clients, consideration by employers for e.n-ployc-es and a high standard of honor in international trade —these are fundamentals of economic progress. -Whatever Rotary succeeds Ini accomplishing in vocational service j must be through Rotarians acting as individuals and as members of their business and proteesional j group.” | In closing, Mr. Auer urged each Rotarian to present at a club meeting a program dealing with lus particular classification, covering iuterseting details about his own business or profession. o Berne Mail Carrier To Retire Sept. 30 D. J. Sprunger, veteran Berne mail carrier, will retire Friday September 30. after 23 years of service with that office. Mr. Sprunger estimated that he had walked 228.000 miles carrying the mail. > WE TOO HAVE L—3 SPARKLING CRYSTAL WHITE SUGAR Walter Deitsch 7th & Adams Phone 464 SATURDAY and SUNDAY SPECIALS Open 'til Noon Sunday Ham, sliced or chunk, lb 21c Fresh Shoulder, sliced or chunk, tb. 22c Fresh Side tb. 20c Pork Chops lb. 27c Neck Bones, 3 tbs. for 25c Spare Ribs, nice and meaty lb. 18c Pure Pork Sausage tb 18-21 c Pure Pork Lard — Ib. 10c Baby Beefsteak lb 18-21-23 c Baby Beef Roast lb 14-17-21 c Boiling Beef 11). 12'/jc Bananas lb. 5c Home-grown Cabbage, lb. 2c Apples Ib. 5c Potatoes peck 2.3 c Watermelon 25c Oranges doz. 15c Celery 3 bunches 10c SUDDUTH MEAT MARKET Phone 226 Hl- C 404 i»
Phone 226 We Deliver 512 S. 13th st.
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