Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1938 — Page 7

[Bi ■ Hl ribor « E - KJ. hZT'MG a. rn. EdK* sl||" ' fjervicf. liUls Hl.

ME M Ms ‘J; ;S . «W jV' J * t 1 EfflSj I : HOME Grocery f LESSWE DELIVER eSUGAR__„IO th. bag 49c RACKERSpkg.__lsc CO COFFEEISc Ib ACTION COFFEE 15c Ib test Wisconsin rs lb JMATOES, SPINACH. *>£*<« & BEANS. — ALL 3 for J&3%» A Little Belter Thar. Stan-iarp Grades 95c dozen LARGEST SELLER—PEERLESS 55c i®n j; LILY. PASTRY Only 49c flour 85c ItENTY BOLOGNA at 10c pound Small Fresh WEINIES at 15c lb. MIRD, 10c Ib. Fresh Pork Sausage 23c EffiJCO, 10c lb. Chunk RACON, 20c lb. MBge cans Swift’s BANaNAS, 5 pounds 25c B Pl'k & 5 for d* & Chocolate Drops. lb._.loc IBe in.* Post Toasties . 3 for 25c IK Dozen. Real Buy. BEANS 6 pounds 25c K GINGER SNAPS, lb. 10c I BeANUT BUTTER FIG BARS fb.__loc HHI Finest Bulk at —~ fl A Ba l-8 " hlte R-; ! 10c 10 25c j I Saturday Only! Soap _~jE — RALSTON Bulk CEREAL lb. For A Hot "u^-^ycirj l Breakfast I [Small Seedless I | GRAPEFRUIT * pk9 ' SHREDDED For«pw RALSTON i I while thev last. ■ «g — Ww Size, 10 for 39c pkg ' ———g

I Sore Bros. Meat Market »OM-;s 9.', and 96 ' Onr Own Fra Delivery ' »»»« O™* Sl ° rc lOTJvSeeondSt. ■jalitymeats lowest prices largest displays te boil Buick ROAST isle ™sMng - R - n8 IX * C olvii_stkak ipi c KviSS STEAK 211 c STFAK 231 C | BEEF SHORT RIBS 12 J C | Bund bone -----— —- FRESH - sugar cured * ■Steaks >sc Hain Roast *OC Pork Roast *4c Smoke Jowl 15c -—7 T Spare Ribs W Pork Hocks -14 c yesh Side 20c Neck bones,. >—>< Bnneless Veal p ad( iies 25c our own make K o7"nwn Make OlZi? 12,/ * c Boneless Minute Steaks 25c Sauer Kraut 7 i /:C , p O|{K SAUSAGE Pork Liver SwiHsTeg* Shortening ' Stuffed Mangos, ea. 5c Han— 15c Pure Lard 12 £C Swiits veg. 4 Dill Pickles, 3 for 10c g Si ,ng • 20c Pig Sausc -- ' Bread 3 for 25c Pickled Pig Feet, lb. 15c 23C Fresh 23c Ralston Cereal 25c Heinz Mince Meat, lb. 15c Liver Pudding -15 c Smoked I tcnic

, Christian Union I Rev. 1). J. Young, minister Bt. Paul Sunday School, 9:30 a. tn. Public preaching, 10;30 a. m. ' Rev, t, L. Young will bring the ’ i message and also give commun-' ion. Prayer nmethig each Wednesday i

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1938.

Lehmans Happy Over Victory 1 B K Gov. Herbert H. Lehman and wife In one of the closest races in the United States, Gov. Herbert H. i Lehman of New York. New Dealer, emerged victorious over his I Republican opponent, Thomas E. Dewey, to retain his governor's ' chair. Here are Governor and Mrs. Lehman waving for the camera- ■ man after being assured of victory. , evening. Shlfferly, superintendent. Bethel (Craigville) I 10:30 a. m. — Prayer and praise Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. J service. Mrs. Otis Shifferly, leadEvening service at 7:00 o’clock, er. Sister Grace Parkison will bring 7:30 p. m„ Thursday—Worship the message and give communion, service and sermon. Everyone is cordially invited to , o attend. Willshire U. B. Circuit ° Lawrence Dellinger, pastor Calvary Evangelical Church Willshire George S. Lozier, minister Sunday School, 9:30 a. tn. Class meeting, 10:30 a. m. 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School. Otis The C. E. on Sunday evening I Equity suF Specials EQ fr T esh B b R a A g ND FRESH FROSTED COFFEE FOODS 2 lbs. 35c “FRESH The Year ROUND” RASPBERRIESIb. cup 27c equity , "brand“ Baby Lima Beans, lb. pkg. ,36c £ v <• T CORN ,b ‘ pk «' 28c CO IF EE SCALLOPSIb. pkg. 31c 31c lb. And Many Other Items 2 tbs. 59c BUTTER EEf • COUNTRY ROLL — 2 tb. CHOCOLATE COATED •» _ PEANUTS *Vi V s s 24C p/ 4 ib. i9c : i__ : — SPECIAL THANKSGIVING 16 VARIETIES ICE CREAM OF FRESH CHOCOLATE TURKEY CENTER CANDIES Full Quart Brick J& / To Choose From. .Cranberry Sherbert EQUITY BRAND 15 C pj n f 2 PmtS 25c BEVERAGE 4 t ott les 25c I HOT CHOCOLATE 69c case Marshmallow and Wafer • Noon Lunch 2Oc EQUITY -r r e ¥ 153 N. SECOND STREET ASK FOR A COURTESY CARD—WORTH $12.55 ■ 1..— 11-....-

j will be a surprise service. EveryI one is invited. Revival services each evening at | 7:30 o’clock. Special number each evening. Winchester Sunday School, 9:00 a. m. Preaching, 10:00 a. m. Prayer meting Wednesday eve-, ning. o Clark's Chapel M. E. Lloyd W. Bower, pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. W. C. Beard, superintendent. Worship service, 7:00 p. m. o Willshire Charge. V. B. Walter Marks, pastor Pleasant Grove Sunday School, 11 a. m. Morning worship, 10 a. m. Law- i rence Jones, superintendent. Mt. Zion Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. H. O. Dull, superintendent. Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p.m. Union Sunday School, 10 a. m. Argyle I Sipe, superintendent. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 j p. m. C. E., 7 p. m. each Sunday. Bethel Sunday School, 10 a. m. John 1 Kettenring, superintendent Quarterly conference and communion service Monday night, | Nov. 14 at Bethel church. Rev. i Garrison Roebuck, pastor of our I church at Rockford bringing the' message. Mercer county C. E. meeting I Sunday. Nov. 13 at Celina Church of God, afternoon and evening. Plan to attend. Mt. Zion home coming Sunday, Nov. 13. Come and fellowship with us. o H SENSE progressive farmer will make | more opportunities than he finds. ' Keep an eye on the trunks of I your young trees for mouse injury. I To prevent complete girdling of your young trees, wrap loosely a- | round the trunks a piece of 1-4 I inch mesh hardware cloth. I Wiren disease occurs in your poultry flock, get an accurate diagnosis from a competent veterinarian as soon as possible. Do you want your seed tested I free of charge? Well, have it cleanI ed and send samples of it immediately to the State Seed Commissioner, Purdue University, Lafay-1 ette, Ind. Do it now as later there will be a delay in reports on results due to heavy demands upon I the office. Milk and cream should be cooled to 55 degrees F. or below just as . soon as possible in order to retard the growth of undesirable bacteria. If open pollinated seed corn has not been gathered yet, better take care of the important matter beI fore severe freezing weather. ' The best method of preventing damage by ground moles is to re- i move them with traps. Infectious diseases of livestock can be controlled and eradicated by means of diagnostic tests and sanitary regulations recommended by livestock sanitary officials and veterinarians. Further information on any of the foregoing topics may be obtained by writing to the Department of Agricultural Extension, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana. Saturday and Sunday SPECIALS Open ’till Noon Sunday Ham. sliced or chunk, tb 23c Fresh Shoulder, sliced or chunk, tb. 21c Fresh Side lb. 20c Pork Chopslb. 27c | Spare Rihs and Back Bones nice and meaty — tb. 18c Pure Pork Sausage th 19-23 c Pure Pork Lard,__3 lbs. 28c with meat order Baby Beef Steak lb 18-21-23 c Baby Beef Roast tb 14-17-21 c Boiling Beef Ib. 12|4e Pork Liverlb. 15c Apples Ib. 5c Potatoes peck 18c ■ Oysters pint__2sc Celery 3 bunches 10c Eggs, nice fresh country dozen._26c Bananas, nice, Ib. 6c Oranges Doz.—lßc Grapes 2 tbs. 15c Head Lettuce,head 10c SUDDUTH MEAT MARKET Phone 226 1 We Deliver 512 S. 13th at.

a c<«vJ rats amazin* ao*i*inn Mr » 7 A ■ p-«| “Jan 9 ‘•—-lid < Kt'a K a w A > tfy W ,«•>_ ■> ■■ -a * vkks ***** w ”* 4 “ **° - •"*■' **''*' ’ w '"™ w LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS!!! COUNTRY CLUB, FINEST QUALITY, 1938 PACK <1 Halves Peaches 15c YOU CAN BUY NONE BETTER! WHY PAY MORE! Country Club Avondale Standard Quality HOMINY or KRAUT CORN - PEAS - KRAUT 4 No. 2>/ 2 TOMATOES or No. 2 Cans GREEN BEANS cans AJV Country Club Pure Rich Barbara Ann Zestful TOMATO JUICE J 24 oz. TOMATO SOUP Country Club Invigorating Kroger Don GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 18 oz. IMXi FOOD 6 Z$C Pork & Beans 4 -19 c CoHee r^“-..l HT i s c 39« Pure Granulated KITCHEN FRESH COUNTRY CLUB SUGAR COOKIES MILK Marshmallow Puffs! EVAPORATED 43 Black Walnut Cream IO pound 48C 2 a,mea ' lOc 4 ! 4 „ 2 oz - 22c Paper Bag Raisin, Ib. > W tall cans AAW CATSUP H oz. SA C MUSTARD QT ’ IOC Country Club Finest Bottle Embassy Tasty E-Z-Bake White or Yellow CHOCOLATE DROPS tb. |A r CORN MEAL 10 Ib. «Q C 5 tb. fl Hershey Coated sack * sac k “ P’NUT BUTTER = 2 23c h Rix. IH fresh,eri v/z n> - CLOCK O* cact BECAUSE | T , S timed! Loaves • COUNTRY CLUB KROGER’S EMBASSY SPECIAL LAYER CAKE CREAMERY O ur * n * 2 Layer 1Z I TT F R SALAD I!anana Filled F ,.S V.X T »L. DRESSING CAKE with a Rich, Banana Filled 2 1 tb - Triple Mixed! A Cream Icing Rolls 3>C Quart V — ■■ ■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■■ ■* — ■ —' — ■ — 1 •SWANSnOWN Dkg. Oriental Show You c“k A ,lo?? .... . ....7? *3® CHOI- sum Vez. 2 35c Country Club Quick Cook Oriental Show You ROLLED OATS *J 20 oz. BEAN SPROUTS fl?fl rf><Tl>' co cu™ Y FLuun — 49 c 59c PILLSBURY'S BEST or GOLD MEDAL FLOUR, 24 tt>. sack 79c Country Club Self Rising Kirkle Flake White fl ft l> ars XCr PANCAKE FLOUR 5 Ib. fl Or- or Crystal White SOAP „ ... . sack ‘z 4 * BEV ERAGES fl fll 24 oz. MACARONI lbs. fl Kroger Sparkling bottles or SPAGHETTI — Pkg. .... i*’ plus Bottle Charge EATMORL FANCY MICHIGAN OLEO, Ib. 10c NAVY BEANS 10 tbs 53c Guaranteed To Please FANCY FRUITS AND \ EGETABLES Texas Marsh M f Grapefruit lOfor29c ORANGES 2 doz. 2$C RADISHES 4 bunches 10c Calif. Sunkist for lots of sweet juice Fancy Hot House, Red Button SW. POTATOES 4 tbs CAULIFLOWER each 1 Indiana grown for candied sweets Lge. Snow White, Long Island crop GREEN BEANS 2 lbs. 1 « c HEAD LETTUCE 2 for 1 Cc Tender, stringless, finest quality Large, solid head of Iceberg GUARANTEED To Satisfy MEATS — Features for SATURDAY 17333 Minced Ham . i J PURE PORK SAUSAGE 2 Ib. 35c BULK PEANUT BUTTER ___loc It) Koasi vxx. Zb ib J ' PURE HOG LARI) 5 tbs ’ soc i BONELESS PORK STEAK ._ 27c Ib PORK ROAST •xr lb 15c j ZVYCTCPC BONELESS HADDOCK FISH 2lb 27c X J?..L C ' BONELESS OCEAN PERCH 2 lb. 35c ♦ra plump end meaty. DIOC We Seli Oni y IV 1 A Bttr Kiob Ban Beef y lb IDC Pint2sc LINDA'S FIRST LOVE ] BaCOn StjUaTCS 15C tb 2 BIG 10:30 A. M. WOWO MON. | RADIO The EDITOR'S DAUGHTER THRU I SoPcial Sliced BaCOll 29c tb HITS! 10:15 A. M. WOWO FRI. • Optlldl OULUU DdCUll -JV 1U

PAGE SEVEN