Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 4 November 1938 — Page 7

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ft a ®|S| 1 1 .... M-rW ~-JI ■STULTS HOME Grocery CASH—PAY LESSWE DELIVER Hlb. box Kraft American Cheese 39c ■DTATOES peck.. 19c ■lb. SODA CRAC KERSpkg. 15c ■RESH BURCO COFFEEISc lb ■HEESE, Finest Wisconsin j|| or Klepperslll9 C7 1 9C lb Has. corn, tomatoes, spinach. *&Kn ■OMIXY. PORK & BEANS. — ALL .3 for ■ Just A Little Better Than Staniaid Grades. 95c dozen Hr ATER'S LARGEST SELLER—PEERLESS 55c ■ill IL LILY. PASTRY Only 49c Flour 85c Plenty bologna at i()c pound ■lenty Small Fresh WEINIES at 15c lb. ■ARI), 10c lb. Fresh Pork Sausage 23c ■LEO, 10c lb. ( hunk BACON, 20c lb. Hne'cans Swift's BANANAS. 5 pounds 25c ■ork &•> for Al*- Chocolate Drops. lb--10c I Bean- * Post Toasties 3 tor 2oc | ( >A Dozen. Real Buv. BEANS 6 pounds 2.tc ptON' T «H™ ‘■;*%s NA,,s - Finest Bulk at LIEJEPEI— r - ■pecial «A Bars White found IOC Naptha Saturday Only! Soap

Sorg Bros. Meat Market •iiw.ES to and '' ~OVB OWN TREE DEI.IVERY ' A HOME OWNED STORE 'gain, Get Your Share of these fine Quality Meats at the Lowest Prices of the Season! iSr non —Y iiiTi CHUCK ROAST fftlc ievty. B ° lL 91C SHORT RIBS IZjC CHOICE CUTS I®!* I Fresh HAMBURG < *».!<• BOLOGNA 12jC SIRLOIN Steaks X'liC rhe same good quality * A no. 1 for those who CHOICE CUTS as always. ‘ want the best. —— <wii steak pork roast 14c swisssteak 31-1 c V<>( X’G and TENDER * PICNIC STYLE W KOI ND BONI •Calf Brains 10c A Good Sugar Cured MEATY 2 lbs. «g — I ranks KriTUver 12- 2 c X™’ Igc Neck Bones Pig Sause ■ 17e gSToysters je® FRESH HAM HOCKS 16c Sauer Kraut 7 j C th. - FRESH HAM ROAST 20c h s Good! I Pan . ‘ FRESH HAM STEAK2Sc Oleo, 2 lbs 25c Smoked 23c touch arnv 20c Pure , ’ o, ' k Lard ’ 2 ,b - 25c Casing 2(>c FRESH SIDE Staley’s Golden Syrup Our Own Make ” pot < I RUMP Isl lc .■ 4 FR 0 ” ‘n Sr " lbs-Macaroni „r Spaghetti 15e roast.... »»’ ' ROAM- *»»« Cou.itf.v nutter. It, -He - - ■ ■■■■iiib— iw—wwir j «~niTrrTr’rw j —nw--

ward Koos, superintendent. Clasu meeting, 10:15 a. in. Ruth DuntelH, class leader. Worship service, 7 p. m. subject, “Peace on Earth; Good Will Toward Men." —■ o • Christian Union Rev. I). .1. Young, pastor St. Paul Sabbath School, It:30 a. m. Public preaching. 10:30 a. in. Prayer meetlug Wednesday eve- . niug. Sunday, the 13th, jvill be com-

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1 munton services and Rev. L. L.' Young will bring message and give sacrament. Bethel (Craigville) Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Preaching. 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday eveI niug. Every one welcome to attend ■ these services. Decatur Circuit of M. E. Churches Rev. Robert J. Yunker Pastor Pleasant Valley I Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Har- | old Porter, superintendent. Worship service, 10:30 a. tn. Beulah Chapel Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Dortha Shady, superintendent. Evening service, 7:30 p. tn. Mt. Pleasant Sunday School, 9:30 a. tn. Norval Fuhrman, superintendent. No preaching service Sunday. 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, lead-| er. 7:30 p. m.. Thursday — Divine' worship and sermon. Willshire Charge U. B. Walter Marks, pastor Union > Sunday School, 10 a. m. Argyle Sipe, superintendent. Harvest Festival. Morning worf use SPARKLING f CRYSTAL WHITE SUGAR \ -g* IT ALWAYS / GIVfS PERFECT(G CM RESULTS >»*» - — CA I ■so ■B ... * - VHAT INDIANA MAKES - MAKES INDIAN*

Equality economy SATURDAY AND SUNDAY SPECIALS —— Chocolate Cream Center CLUSTERS PECAN 17c 1 2 29C sat sun. 'VQc BUTTER, 2 lbs. special Country Roll /?\ FRESH FROSTED FOODS ! Strawberries, lb. cup 31c I [“““a i ut Corn, lb. pkg. 28c / | \ Choice Shrimp, lb. pkg. 38c M Equity carries a complete line of Fresh Frost--11 I ed Fruits, Vegetables, Sea Foods, and Fryers. J Kull Cream Cottage 111 , CHEESE CHEESE Ww 1 7Cth. 6C- 9C--\C / HOT FUDGE SUNDAE 10c \P// HOT CHOCOLATE 9c W Equity store l I 153 N. Second Street I— v

ship, 11 a. m. Text, "The Harvest is Come.” C. E., 7 p. m. The Young People ; will serve supper and dispose of 1 harvest gifts at the Wood school south of church Monday night Nov. I 7th. Come and fellowship with us. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8. | Bethel Sunday School, 10 a. m. John Wetterning, superintendent. Evening worship, 8 p. m. Pleasant Grove Sunday School, 10 a. m. Lawrence Jones, superintendent. Mt. Zion Sunday School, 10 a. m. H. O. Dull, superintendent. Home coming Nov. 13. We welcome you at all services. o SEN. VAN NUYS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) erica we will continue spending. ' To Cooperate Connersville. Ind., Nov. 4. —(U.R) —Praising the new wage-hour law, Gov. M. Clifford Townsend last 1 night pledged the cooperation of. Indiana's government in administi ering it. He denounced “Chislers who are * trying to throw a scare Into the workers by telling thm their jobs are threatened by the law.” “The law will enable workers and employers in Indiana to co- ■ operate in banishing intolerable working conditions forced by cheap labor competition in other parts of ’ the country," he said. “It has come to my attention 'that a small minority of employers are trying to repeat the social security scare of 1936 by cutting wage scales and discharging employes. This is despicable and cowardly, and am sure the major-1 ity of businessmen will do all in their power to discourage this tac-1 tic.” o"Blessed Event” For President’s Daughter Seattle. Wash., Nov. 1 —(UP)— Mrs. John Boettiger, daughter of President and Mrs. Roosevelt, scored a journalistic “scoop" today by j announcing in her weekly column in the Seattle post-Intelligencer that I she was expecting another child next spring. The announcement appeared in Mrs. Boettiger’s by-line column in the home economics section of the paper. i

PROBE STRANGE I BLAST ON SHIP Sabotage Hinted In Explosion On Nazi Steamship — San Francisco. Nov. 4. — (U.R) — Six investigations opened today on | the mysterious explosion which j crippled the nazi steamer Vancou-1 ver, endangering the lives of 17 | passengers and a crew of 60 and l sent her aground. The 8.269-ton vessel, steaming j along the Oakland-Alameda estuary to San Francisco before sail-1 ing for Bremen, was run into shal-1 low water and settled upright In I the mud. Had the blast occurred I a few minutes later, the Vancouver , I would have been over deep water j , of San Francisco bay and possibly ‘ l would have sunk. Although none would comment ■ ion possibility of sabotage, Capt . W. Moessingen master, said “it looks damn suspicious." District attorney Earl Warren said “it's a very ticklish situation.” He admitted that “all witnesses called testified that the blast occurred outside the ship.” Warren expected that the vessel would be refloated by noon, anfl that experts would determine the source of the blast. Until they gave an opinion, Warren said, “It would be very foolish to guess wfiat actually happened.” The first diver who descended and exained the plates reportedly I said that they had been driven in- ' ward, indicating force from the outI side. Three of the crew told WarI ten that a deafening blast tore op- j I en the starboard side of the en-I gine room. , Four men were injured, but none I I seriously. As water poured into I the ship, crippling her and putting her pumps out of order, the j injured were helped to the deck where passengers had been knocked off their feet. The blast threw 1 a column of water as high as the ■ superstructure, witnesses said. o Eggs by Air Washington —iur) — a commer- | cial airliner passed through here rej cently carrying 918 pounds of eggs i front Louisville, Ky., to Newark, N. J. The eggs were used in a serum ! experiment. Airline officials report- ; ed the eggs numbered 6,l2o—and I not an omelette showed in a plane , j load. i Saturday and Sunday SPECIALS Open ’till Noon Sunday Ham. sliced or chunk, lb 23c I Fresh Shoulder, sliced or chunk, th. 21c Fresh Side lb. 20c Pork Chopslb. 27c Spare Rihs and Back Bones nice and meaty —th. 18c! Pure Pork Sausage th 19-23 c Pure Pork Lard.--3 lbs. 28c with meat order Babv Beef Steak Ih 18-21-23 c Baby Beef Roast lb 14-17-21 C Boiling Beef lb. 12'y Pork Liver lb. 15c Apples lb- 5c Potatoes peck 18c Watermelons 20c & 25c > Oranges d° z - 15c I Celery 3 bunches 10c 1 Eggs, nice fresh country Bananas, extra nice, lb. 0c Grapes ~c Head Lettuce, head 10c SUDDUTH MEAT MARKET Phone 226 We Deliver 512 S. 13th st f ' — REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET General Flection TUESDAY. Noy. 8 For Mayor FORREST ELZEY For Clerk-Treasurer H. VERNON Al RAND For Councilman at Large First District Rl SSELL OWENS For Councilman at Large Second District MORRIS PINGRY For Councilman at Large Third District GEORGE T. HARDING For Councilman at Large Fourth District CHARLES C. LAN'tiSTON For Councilman at Large KENNETH ARNOLD Trustee Washington Twp.' JOHN M. DOAN Pol. advt.

ACC IM fM I » AMAZINO #U»I *N 11 I ■l ® 1 BUV ftrurn tim. UKX ll <u»vr, OR rwwo ™ A » ■ B> ft » mt •’ W>|- - •• Uh mu>« Um. r-IMdlrw ot prv« WHY WASTE MONEY ON HIGH PRICED FLOUR? WHEN YOU CAN BUY NONE FINER THAN COUNTRY CLUB - CE rt FLOUR Avondale FLOUR - ly b.^ oeo 49c FATIMORF p ' 4re Granulated Our 13 Egg Uniced Country Club /< I I? A SJ IT fl A I? ANGEL FOOD Evaporated OLEObLGAK c A R E M | L K Tasty • Wholesome « A Deliciously Fresh With Vitamin D Lb - lOc 10 * 49c 4 23c AVV Paper Bag RAISINS A tbs. CREAM CHEESE lb 14 } c MACARON! lbs. Jff c SODA CRACKERS 2lbJ Sc or Spaghetti, Fresh Stock A Wesco, Flaky .. box The Miracle Value! I'. !k< D .IJi -J FRESH,ER! I'Tn>- CL CLOCK OIShU BECAUSE - | T 's TIMED! Loaves Country Club FANCY French Brand Country Club CREAMERY MICHIGAN mK’PK’P PANCAKE RUTTER navy uirrM I) IT R P l ? * O I? A N' Q Hot Dated ’ 1 n Finest Quality 15 It, ALX O Fu || Bodied Self Rising 90 Score Fresh -*-9- LB. 5 tb. c 2, Lt , 5Sc 10 33c21c 19c TOMATO SOUP Can S c ROLLED OATS 5 lb. fl CATSUP 11 oz. C PRUNES £ tbs. Standard, Fine Flavor bottles " ** 1938 Crop, 70-80 size « J STANDARD QUALITY — FIRM PACK ■ tomatoes a Cc *BkK.U T-GR BEANS*® COUNTRY CLUB PORK X’ BEANS COUNTRY CLUB HOMINYA P R I C O T S COUNTRY 16 oz. or AVONDALE CLUB can OF 1 r..\( lIKS KRAUT I Country Club GRAPEFRUIT I 1938 Pack Fancy 2 cans 2 15C JU ' CE 3 cLT 25C 2 "canl 2 35C Kidney Beans No. 2 fl “OK” SOAP Bars Avondale, Red cans • PUMPKIN 2'iflQc P&GSOAP Giant fl Q c Country Club cans * ™ Bars * “EZ BAKE” —— BUY KROGER GUARANTEED CANNED FOODS IN CASES PADiWTII/IP A I AND DOZEN LOTS AT THESE SPECIAL LOW PRICES: E 8 IW if Sr H E Country Club Fancy V villi HlLiAlj Grapefruit X N ‘ b 2 25C itn 94 9“u " cans 12 cans 1.30 24 cans 2.59 White or 5 tb. « Country Club—Half or Sliced Yellow sack A PEACHES No. 2'4 fl Can ]9 cans i,B(| 21 cans 3.60 HERSHEY COATED Country Club Tasty nmms' m lOC l '” rki ‘"" a '" 3 “ »5c 12 n.k 24 t. 85 IJIvV/l ID. Country Club Sliced or Crushed FANCY ALASKA ’ ineapp'e No. 2'/, 2 1 C 12 cans 2.39 21 cans 4.75 I PINK SALMON I Country Club Golden Bantam CORN No. 2 fl 216 oz. Cream style can * l2 cans 1.15 24 cans 2.25 Cans These Are But A Few Examples—Ask For Others! — FANCY FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES — Potatoes Sl—Trr 15 lb 19c ORANGES doz. LEAF LETTUCE Lb. California. SunKist, Fancy Hot House, tender, crisp, Medium size, Sweet, Juicy for fancy salads. CELERY stalks fl Swt. POTATOES A lb fl The first shipment of A New Texas Candied. ** J? California Pascal, large stalks, sweet, crisp. Delicious with Chicken Dinners. Head Lettuce L c .;r s .'X for I§C New Crop California s 3 - M> .„ Grapes lbs GUARANTEED QI ALITY MEATS - Features for S.VH RItAY Cream Cheese H 2 lbs 29c Strictlv Fresh Boneless Pure Pork GROUND BEEF PORK STEAK SAUSAGE 2 !l - 35c 27c 2 11 35c BEEF SHORT RIBSISc Boneless Haddock Fish. 13>/ 2 c Boneless Ocean Perchl7c Sugar Cured Bacon Square 15c Pork Roasts P “ lb 15c Machine Sliced PURI? I ARD Kuhner’s LUNCH MEAT 1 „ RING BOLOGNA 15c »>• Swiss Steak 0 - -- B ; lb 17 c

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