Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 237, Decatur, Adams County, 7 October 1938 — Page 7

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Equity economy J Specials For Saturday & Sunday 1— — 1c SALE —lc SALE ■KI 1..' • FREE! equity’s own brand | TWO 5c PKGS. OF ■ POPULAR BRAND BEVERAGES I Large Jftfi Another « — II g ven Away With Bottle IOC Bottle MC ■ Each Purchase of a I X*ri/c-AM BUTTER 53c I I(L ( REAM 2 POUND ROLI or PECAN ROLL Full Cream - x 2 )bs P CHEESE XOC 29c ■'eanut Clusters wresh frosted foods ■iNILLA 4 g s, lb. Navored * Black Raspberries *7-’- ■ Hot Chocolate ° ne c ( up ' Lhmaiiow Ue- Oysters lb. 49c K w«fer x*-' Scallops lb. 31c [equity s 8153 NORTH SECOND STREET

ifuta BUY LOCALt¥= ' SAVE MONEY ML.'-/ f n ,^e spirit of patronizing and serving local business more BOOK MATCHES fully ’ “ is * Bt “‘ pleasuK 10 announce the addition of these S A LES BOOKS many lines of printed products ORDER BOOKS to the business and professional people of this community. CALENDARS Samples and specimen sheets, H O GRAPHING layouts, designs, and illustrated ledger sheets cuts are on display for your inspection at this office. Come in garage forms and see them or phone, and we TAGS-ALL KINDS will bring them to you. DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT IONE 1000 N. 2nd St.

[eat Market A HOME OWNED STOREIO7 N. SECOND ST. *s — L inest Quality At Real Sayings. . 12 -c Beef Boil 10c 7 As Always MEATY CUTo 12 C II) 23 c _ fresh Swiss Steak XI lc Oysters, pint * Round Bone Oyster Crackers, box 10c Short Ribs Lima Beans PAN SAUSAGEISc ; 29c CASING SAUSAGE 20c ables, for sups UMOtrn <4 Al NACE 2‘lc for 29c SMOhLD SAUSAGE Beans. 2 for 29c LIVER I UDDING 15t am Corn, 2 for 29c Our Own Make nato Juice —l9 c

able and competent young preacher whose messages are very timely and soul stirring. Intereat is increasing with each service. Preaching each evening at 7:30. A cordial Invitation is extended to all. Come hear him. o Mt. Tabor M. E. Lloyd W. Hower, pastor Sunday School. 9:15 a. m. Edward Kooae. superintendent. Class meeting, 10; 15 u b. Ruth , , Daniels, leader. Worship service, 8:00 p. in. o Clark's Chapel M. E. Lloyd W. Bower, pastor Aally day and home coming program. Sunday School, 9:30 a. in. Clin-1 , ton Beard, superintendent. Worship service, 10:30 a. m I Subject, "The Rallying Point for | the Church.” Lloyd W. Bower. ! pastor. A carry-in dinner will be served at noon. Afternoon service, 2 p. in. Mess-

” DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1938.

' age by Alva Barr, pastor of Pleas-' I ant Mills M. E. church. o Calvary Evangelical Church George S. Lozier, minister 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School. Otis Shifferly, superintendent. 10:30 a. in.—Prayer and praise service. Mrs. Otis Shifferly, leader. 7:30 p. m. Thursday — Worship service and sermon. The Kev. I. | j O. Rooderer, guest preacher. —_ f~- • ' Teens, Twenties Club Plan Yearly Program i The yearly program committee of tlie Adams County Teens and Twenties Club met Tuesday evening, Oc-1 I tober 6th, and made plani for the coming year. The club meets once a | month and the committee laid out .» program for each month. The cenI tral theme of the year's activities 1 will be based on “How to Get a , Start in Life.” The topic discussions include the follo'wlng: "What Constitutes Success"; "You and Your Thinking"; “You and Your Home"; "Choosing a Vocation”; , "How Can Young Farmers Get a Start"; “What to Read and How to Read"; "The Wise Use of Money”; "Being a Good Citizen"; “Your Place in the Community”. The panel discussion will be used in the meetings. By this method a leader is in charge of the discussion and he or she selects a panel or a group of people to discuss the topic with him before the club. After the panel, the discussion is open to the etnire club. The Teens and Twenties Club ■.’.ill start their new year in November and they are eager to increase their membership. All young people of and near Adams County ara eligible and the membership fee for the year is twenty-five cents. In addition to the discussion meetings, several social meetings will be held, such as the Christmas party, the annual banquet in February, and the outing in July. ,500 Sheets o'/ixll Yellow Second Sheets. 35c. Decatur Democrat Company. ts

* , « Decatur Bowling League Results MINOR LEAGUE — Cloverleaf Frllinger 227 212 224 B. Farr 158 127 117 Hooten 183 192 126 A Farrar 223 161 222 Totals 921 822 819 Mies Recreation Lyons 167 166 189 Blakey 162 190 147 Gallmeier 145 155 17ti Mies ... 193 209 178 Spot 4 4 4 Totalsßol 854 824 Kuhn Crevrolet Miller 191 222 172 Hobrock 176 171 156 Arnold 167 147 166 Mutschler 129 207 171 Lankenau 199 149 144 Totals .862 896 809 McMillens Little 135 141 137 Bucher 180 230 166 Bauer 202 160 135 Gallogly -. 159 171 153 Walters 156 175 184 Spot 50 50 50 Totals 882 927 825 West End Rest. Macklin 173 186 Baker 114 Appelman 189 154 167 Brunnegraff 156 147 DeVoss 195 237 192 Schnieder 150 197 189 Reynolds 1-8 , Spot 27 27 2, | Totals 831 935 882 Burke’s S. S. Keller 168 162 182 Burke 157 151 139 Bonifas 159 165 120 Stump 162 193 186 I 130 130 130 Totals 776 SOI 747 Gambles | R. Woodhall 158 202 178 B. Tutwiler 161 153 210 Houck .. 191 154 155 K. Woodhall ■ 161 187 170 Z«RI3B 202 1«7 Spot 24 24 24 Totals 833 822 904 Castings Hoagland ' 203 183 185 Ross 177 136 232 Schultz 145 199 181 Ladd 167 149 188 Young 156 160 161 Totals 156 160 161 MERCHANT'S LEAGUE Decatur Upholstery Peterson 163 132 I<2 Gerber 137 161 158 Brewer 179 178 169 Reinking 163 146 192 Murphy .. 139 140 164 Totals .781 757 844 Blue Creek Hunt • Hl 151 Cochrane . HI 127 118 Little 154 130 Slickman ... 127 Kuhnle ... 130 146 148 I Jackson 142 116 155 Brower -■ l s< -’ Spot 28 28 28 Totals . 725 691 780 Preble C. Hultemier 137 119 169

I Tale of a Phone Call LvJ| gjr M ■ ■ ~p Dean Paul Shipman Andrews Because he was not at his home at Taunton, N. Y., to answer his ' phone, Dean Paul Shipman Andrews of the college of law at Syracuse university, missed a chance to be Republican candidate , for the U. S. senate. When Mayor Rolland B. Marvin turned down . : the candidacy for senator, the New York state G. O. P. leaders turned to other Onondaga possibilities and among them was Dean ; Andrews. The dean was called on | the phone for acceptance but he | was not at home. Party leaders then turned to John Lord O’Brien , 1 of Buffalo, who accepted. Speaking of the incident, Dean Andrews I remarked that even had the G. O. ■ 1 P. leaders reached him, he would 1 have refused the high honor offered tn him. Werling 148 125 1451 D. Hoffman 122 131 132 ' Borne 135 140 116 L. Hoffman 171 180 121 i Totals 713 695 683 i Conservation Club Bultemior 158 101 : E. Zwick 122 .. 102 ! M. Scheuman 94 > Meyers 133 148 149 N. Scheuman 120 78 Schroeder 175 136 Spot 18 18 181 Totals ...628 722 633, Schafer’s McClure 149 189 125 ■ Hoile 183 115 .. 1 Walters . . 168 176 212 ! Tope 142 133 : Buuck 190 155 191 Reinking 148 209 Totals .832 813 846 Monmouth Tutewiler 138 159 Moses 133 149 147 1 Arnold 194 163 162 ’ Hoile 114 159 149 ’ Gerke 171 Hobrock 166 161 160 Spot 6 6 6 Totals7B4 776 783 j Wren Tumblesou . 112 125 133 j McConnell 97 S. Dull 102 104 129 B. Dull 132 122 152 I Wendells2 100 130; Davis IH 99 Spot 40 40 40 Totals 636 632 683 : Smith Ins. Co. E. Bultemier 125 Smith . I'o 104 119 E. Gallmier 155 W. Gallmier . 143 151 169 H. Blomberg IC/i 99 136 H. Gallmier 154 171 Totals ...700 676 720 o 500 Sheets S’/jxll. 16-Ib. White Paragon Bond typewriting paper 55c. The Decatur Democrat Co. ts Saturday and Sunday SPECIALS Open ’till Noon Sunday Ham, sliced or chunk, lb 24c Fresh Shoulder, sliced or chunk. 1b.22c Fresh Side tb. 20c Pork Chopslb. 27c Spare Ribs and Back Bones nice and meaty . lb. 18c Pure Pork Sausage tb 17-21 c Pure Pork Lardlb. 10c Baby Beefsteak lb 18-21-23 c Baby Beef Roast tb 14-17-21 C Boiling Beef -— lb. 12*/jC Beef and Pork Liver, tb. 15c Apples Ib. 5c Smoked Sausage, our own makelb. 2ac Potatoespeck 23c Watermelon 25c Oranges doz. 15c Celery 3 bunches 10c Eggs, nice fresh country doz. 25c Bananas, extra nice. Ih. 6c SUDDUTH MEAT MARKET Phone 226 , Wc Deliver 512 3. 13th «t.

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AVONDALE RED PITTED CHERRIES 2 - 2 25c * Country Club WlA* WA? nhha Golden Bantam w^. 2 K c; n e ‘ IVC Peas E r-, a . 3 25c Standaid Quality CORN, PEAS, 4 No. 2 £ TOMATOES OR GREEN BEANS JBW Avondale, Plump Tender, 1938 Pack Kidney Seans 2 -25 c OLEO £= lb IOC 43k c» 4V Country H ‘■l Evaporated nP Tall TK niiiJßb DOUGHNUTS Doz. Deliciously Fresh — Extra Special oww CHOCOLATE DROPS Lb', f Ajn Hershey Coated Country Club Self Rising Pancake Flour 19c Cake FLOUR — i!sc Raisins 4lbs2sc FRENCH BRAND COFFEE Lb. f d CREAM CHEESE Lb. Kroger Mild American ” ® AVONDALE 04 ]], , —, Flour -““’.rx: lek 49c ajats. aS «» Marshmallow Puffs —- OOOttieS Black Walnut cr £ SALTED PEANUTS Lb. Roasted Fresh — Spanish CORN MEAL 5 lb. f EZBake — White or Yellow sack • uF Fancy, Syrup Packed, Dark Sweet CHERRIES 2 29c FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 18 oz. 2<C ‘ALURE’ TOILET SOAP cakes NAVY BEANS 6 Fancy Michigan Hand Picked y W

— FANCY FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES — O * New 1938 Crop Grapefruit 5 tor 25c — HEAD LETTUCE 2 heads — LINDA’S FIRST LOVE SWEETPOTATOES 3 ibs. 10:30 a. m. WOWO Virginia Jerseys, Delic ous candied with fresh pork.. w i GRAPES 2 tbs. 1) AIuH Jn II , California Tokays, quality fine, Delicious in fruit salad JL 10:15 a. m. WOWO x . “"S Monday thru Friday. ORANGES Dozen fl 1 California SunKist, filled with rich sweet juice Bsssaoss w rxr Potatoes buu GUARANTEED QUALITY MEATS—Features for SATURDAY RING Maae by Kuhner —l5 c Value SLI “ V x. rc .loc PORK ROASTS Swiss Steak 28c | Small fresh Lb h^ ,d g c Bacon Squares ™£ed 15c BONELESS HADDOCK FISH . 2 lbs. 27c PORK STEAK BONELESS OCEAN PERCH lb. 19c No Bone - No Fat iNo Waste Country Dressed CHICKENSIb. 29c —_r2s_ Pure Hog Lard 5 Ibs 55c SAUSAGE BULK KRAUT, 1938 Packlb. 5c Made Fresh MINCE MEAT, in the bulklb. 15c 2 29c Fresh Pork KNUCKLES 14 -c

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If We Fail To Mention (LOCK BREAD To You Before You Leave Our Store We'll Give You One Loaf of CLOCK BREAD FREE The Miracle Value! KROGER CLOCK BREAD BETTER! FRESHER! BECAUSE IT'S TIMED! 3 iTm. 25c Sliced Loaves COUNTRY CLUB CREAMERY BUTTER I Finest Quality — 90 Score Churn Fresh and Sweet VnT 8 55c BETTER! FRESHER! BECAUSE IT'S TIMED! Country Club APPLE BUTTER Spicy! 38 cz. « g-. Mellow! Jar & MOTT’S JELLIES Four Pure Fruit as gR Flavors. 12 oz. jar MV® Country Club I Straight, Curly, Sea Shell MACARONI Straight cr Cu-ly SPAGHETTI or Alphabet Egg NOOD L E S 31 lb. ceilo i pkgs. FREE! A Gold Band Chip Proof TUMB L E R with Each Package of Kroger’s Avalon SOAP FLAKES 19C