Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 195, Decatur, Adams County, 18 August 1939 — Page 5
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| CARL GERBER | SI GGESTS THIS MENU FOR A ■ SUNDAY DINNER: ■ • Asparagus Viaigrett ■ * Roast Ixiin of Pork I * Ix'mon Apples | ♦ Brown Rice - Brow n Gravy ■ * Hollywood Beets I ♦ Cloverleaf Roll S ♦ Cherry Angel Cake I • Coffee I TRY THESE MEATS FOR YOUR I SUNDAY DINNER: I • ROASTS - OTHER MEATS ; B loin a) Veal Chop> ag — ] ■ ImM. lb. ... pound IST'J!® 38c I - Sirloin Steak *9 4k 9 CnM Canadian pound ] IS’ 44c ii c ! I 31 IWt or half Parrot Ch ' aUsa *te. lb. - i I- 12c l£ h m' r """ d 15cl I «LE AGENTS IN DECATUR FOR Nl’-ERA ' ii l ■ .WVFATTENINti POTATO CHIPS ■ LUGE SEALED CONTAINER 59C GERBERS MEAT MARKET I Miivi' - L>o So. 2nd Street FOR FREE DELIVERY I
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' Harmon. aupprintendeut. , Junior and ftemlor C. E. 4 p. m. , Midweek prayer meeting Wedneaday. t p. ■ One thought: Cultivate your Held right and you will reap fnitta i of love, peace, and joy Come and worahlp with ua o Calvary Evangelical Church George 8. Loxler, miuleier 9: SO a. m.—Sunday School. Will 'ohnaon, superintendent. 10 SO a. m —"Prayer and praise service. Mrs. Otia Shifferly. leader. 7:80 p. m. Thursday — Worship service and sermon. —- O 1 Christian Union Rev. W. J. Young, pastor •t. Paul > Sabbath School. 9:lk a. m. Morning worahlp, 10:14 a. m. During this service there will be reception of members. Rible study and prayer meting
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCftAT FRIDAY. AUGUST 18, 1939. ~S
STATE EDITORS , TOHEARMcNUTT -■ Paul V. McNutt To Speak At Democratic Editors Meeting Indian apo I)«, Ind.. Aug. f— (UP) 1 I’aul V. McNutt, federal security administrator, will be principal itteuker at the annual tall outing of the Indiana Democratic editorial association at French Lick. Sep’. cd. | The former governor and high' -ommlasioaer to the Philippine islands. now a candidate tor the Democratic presidential nomination m iMU. accepted the Invlut'ou yesterday, according to George D. Crib "••berger of Anderson, president of the association. Other scheduled speakers are Gov. M. OMtord Townsend and United States Senators Frederick Van Nays and Sherman Mmtoa. The association has already endorsed McNutt for the Presidential aomiuailuu uext yv*r. Fred F. Bays, cbairmaa of the Democratic slate central crmmltie.i, and Ray R. Smith, entnrtatamegt ehairman. wIU go to Frauh Uck ue*t Tuesday u> make arraugjluenta for the gathering. They reported that an entertainment program, followed by a dance, Is to be scheduled for Sept Ik. ~~* " " o - -— LEVY FOR I»OOR ICOJiTIHURP FROM PAOR (MS) balance the account at the end of the year, but not provide a workIng Italance for 1911. The tabulated figures follow: Credits ■ Balance In township pour relief fund None Texes received first half '* 3 * 111.335.90 ' Taxes to be received Decomber, 1 >3* io isi in i Total receipts 1939 ... 21.520.uu ' Charges I I Over draft Jan. 1. 1939 .| 3.490.72 ■ Disbursements Jan 1 to July 31. 1939 19.139 04 | Estimate poor relief orders to Dec 31 12.400 Ou i Total expenditures prea- > r '* r 3i.UI9.TS i Estimated overdraft. Jan. • *»*» . 13.4M.14 i I Wednesday evening. 7.30 o'clock. I Craigvills Sabbath School. 9 30 a. m Prayer meeting following Sunday . School. Evening evangelistic meaaage. 7:80 p. m. Prayer meeting and Bible study «m Luke 10:11 Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. — lll O--Pleasant View Baptist. Wren Bible School, lo a. m in charge of Aaron Hoover, superintendent Bible teaching service at 11 a l m Message by pastor. Rev. Allem speaks at Bethel V. 1 B church at 2:30 p. m. , Evening evangelistic service at 7:45 o'clock.
Estimate 1940 budget .. 2K.40000 Total eaUmate. Including overdraft 141.999 74 Levy Was Cut In addition to waiving a credit Imlance for the pour relief fund for the first halt of 1941, the county auditor disregarded » recommendation from the state welfare department, that the trustee's imdgei tor 1940, be Increased 19 percent, l<aa«| <>u | W m experiences and future poor relief committments It the budget had been increased IS percent, it would have brought the total to 151.1120.00. requiring a levy of about 79 cents .on the 1100. I The budget will be submitted to the county tax adjustment boanl next month. The bond Issue poesi , biiity will be advanced In the meeting and action, other than levying tor the amount required and paying the poor relief bill as It goes aloug, may be fortbcomi.4. p - LOCAL MAN IS tCO.NTi.VI'tD OH PAGK gjX> as a "mystery.' Thoee who •"solved" the mystery here reported that Gaffer used Burrell s car to collec t a bill owed the latter by a Huntington man and left here alone in 1 the auto. Burrell la a former local resident. These same persons deducted that two seta of plates were 1 issued to Burrell, who Uvea in | Union City, and another pair to his son, Guy, of the same address. Gaffer was taken to the office of a Roanoke physician tor treatment of his injury. ONE CONVIVE (CONTINUED PROM PAUB ONK) shock at St. Joseph a hospital aud then went to the home of friends at LaGrange, ill., to wait until their automobile was repaired before returning home. Guard Fred Sweitser. who had been assigned lo waU-b Emmerson's home, sighted him shortly after dawn today. Emmerson declined to make a statement and
SUDDUTH’S xxaFXKxwi .MEAT MARKET Saturdav and Sundav Baby Beef Roaats. tb 1 Sc-23c Ham. chunk. n>. 19c Baby Beet Steak. n>. 18c-23c Sliced, tb. ...222c Ground Beet. tb. .... 15c Fr *»* Shoulder. Iblßc •wiea Steak, tb2oc Sliced, tbl9c Beef and Pork Liver, Fresh Side, chunk or Freah. tb. 7c sliced. Ib. 15c Peaches .. 7 tbs. 25c Freah Sausage, our own Tomatoes, home grown. m-kt m lit E flß .. oo«n in Sp *;* R ; b * *" d ■ iek Holsum snd Perfection Bread 10c p ® rh Chops, lean. tb. .. 25c Other Bread. Meaty Neck Bones. 3 tbs 25c ... 2 for 15c, 3 for 23c Lard—with meat order Our Own Smoked (Saturday i Ib. 7c Sausagetb. 23c Cakes and Cookies. PHONE 226—Open ’till Ntuin Sunday—free Delivery —— ——. ■»,.■■■ — _ . ■MF• . nr.rTM-.wc-,: 1 . _ mi-TMr- ■•-J STULTS HOMEiGrocery ‘ PAY CASH—PAY LESSWE DELIVER MIRACLE WHIP. <|t. 12c LIBERTY BELL Salad DreradnK - Qt. 23c 2 Po “" - ** Sandwich Spread . <|t. 23c (R u kERS 1 (JC Sweet Picklen (Jt. 25c ——————————————— | jwmnd j ar 1A Ib. Imk Decatur P'NVT BI TTER ZZC SUGAR Onh . . 4!fC V.B.C. GRAPEFRI IT or Powdered.’2 Iha. (Jr 15e GRAPEFRI IT JI ICE ■' 1 — lOc can — 3 lor 25c PI RE LARD BEECHNIT COFFEE 27c 5 iMtunds 25c delmonte coffee 23c With Every 52 00 Order. CHASE & SANBORN 2.’Tc AX D A REAE COFFEE JOW L BACON, .. . 9c tb. 2 pounds for 25c 3 pound CRISCO .... 31c I’. B.C. 1.000 Sheet Rolls LARGE PET MILK i-25c TISSI E 5 for 25c LG. CARNATION . 4 2ftc " , rv ~, v SWANSDOWN. Pk u . 23c HHI Th LILA Ag — * FLOI R. onh 43 V GOLD MEDAL or — POLAR BEAR FINEST PEAS. (ORN, FLOHL Ba K . 79C TOMATOES. SPINACH. S-S— GREEN beans, pork * PALMOLIVE SOAP FREE BEANS. HOMINY. Kraut, with Deals That Will Save AMNorted. 3 for 25c You Money. 95c Dozen. » ,LK CAK L K 9- OLEO • 10c • OLEO ! CORN-KIX .... 2 for 25c ! WHEATIES ... 2 fear 23c OYSTER ——■ SHELLS, 100 KRAFTS 2 pound g,„ r or Medium AMERICAN dlra BLOCK SALT jg 9 CHEESE -,o lbs. 43C ITS USELESS TO PAY MORE—AND IT S RISKY TO PAY LESS
BANK DEPOSITS ' SHOW INCREASE I —"■■■ Stute-Supervised Banks Show Good Increase In Deposits 1 —— Indianapolis, Aug. 18.—OJ.R>- Deposits In atatv-aupervieed banka of, Indiana have Increased 821.743.000 | during the last year, the annual, report of the atate department of financial institutlona will show, director Rosa H. Wallace said today Combined deposits of the banka were 8414.92«,06.3 at the close of the past fiscal year on June 80, in I contrast to |393.1«1,uM. All except 38 of the 384 state-supervised banka are insured with th« federal deposit Insurance corporation. Total loans and discounts showed an increase of 811.k41.00u for the year, with cash held by the banks up 812,041,000 and holdings i of government securities up |4.-1 132.000. The total holdings <>f other securities dm reused by 88.94 U- j 000. the report will show. Liquidity of the oanga amounted 1 Ito more than 54 per cent of the' total deposit liabilities of the re- | porting banks. Total cash held ' amounted to 8141.471,000. 31 per j cent In excess of total deposit Ila-1 bilitiea. Government and govern- , ment-guaranteed aecuritiea totaled 4101,343.000 or approximately 35 * per cent of the deposit liabllitlee. . I the report will show. Sweitser said be would return him Ito the prison Immediately, Emmerson was serving a one to 20-year sentence for the theft of, an automobile and would have been , eligible, tor parole in two years.; He will have to serve an addition-1 |al nine years for the ea< ape. 0 500 Sheets B'igll Sunrise Canary Secund Sheets, neatly wrapped 35c. The Decatur Democrat Co.
■ KROGER’S BIG CANNED FOOD SALE THE )KARS BIGGEST HAVINGS EVENT — Bl Y NOW! SAVE MORE! Here Arc A Few Os The Many Outstandinx Values Offered! Apricots es 2 25c Kroger's Country Club Whole Peeled APRICOTS LNn.2' !Ofir r e. e * n * 12 cans 1.95 21 cans 3.85 ~ Kr .° B * r * . Kroger’s Country Club Country Cluh GRAPEFRI IT A No. 2 effa- .... ® cans >OC jo rans |.( M ) 21 cans 1.95 CHERRIES Krogar s Country Club Golden Bantam HED P,TTED CORte S 6 •- 55c *- 1 * ! Packer’s Label Syrup Packed I FRUIT COCKTAIL w Whole Kernel <’uTuL. C vo"’ Roy " A ""* G ‘" d *” CHERRIES X No. 2'j f *t*> 12 can. 2.6., 21 can. .-..25 4 Cans TCc I' BA S 6 N„. 2 _ o W J cans 12 cans 1.00 21 cans 1.99 SAVE IPTO 30 ON KROGER'S Clock Bread s' Kroger's Country Club Creamery BUT T E R Pmeat Quality—go Score—Churn Freah ... . ,’oJ? 26c COI NTRY CU B Kroger's Embassy-K.ch. Smooth DINNER PEANUT BUTTER 2 ib. jar R o L L s PARKDALE— PURE FRUIT—ASSORTED . PRESERVES <>2sc SALAD DRESSING m’ « — Embassy—Triple Mixed dM A V Kroger's Latoma Club ICED TEA < ORN FLAKES larire Country Club—Fraah-Cnsp ‘ hß , BEVERAGES >f24oz '* ,b 7 FAVORITE FLAVORS 4 bottle? ZjC Plus Bottle Charge If Fa *' To KROGER COFFEE To Vou I rce XwOliPP IT— Before You Leave Our Store Well Give Vou One ■ww I I Pound Os KROGER COFFEE FREE! SAVE IPTO 30 ON KR(m;ER*S Coffee -vvSi' i'-ii. 39c MONEY SAVERS ON FANCY FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Southern Illinois «■ Zb Elbertas. Freestone for II dA * a * cctviies o id 25C t ceu:rv 3 10c wn.te Cobblers targe. Wall Bleached Stalks, crisp, sweet (ANTALOI PE each lO C HEAD LETTUCE heading Homs Grown Extra Good Quality * W u-ra , Sclld M AUC Sweet and Juicy. Cglifernta Iceberg. 3tcr Melon 29c Kroger s <|un|jty Fresh Tender Meats — Features for Saturday PORK STEAK 15c SLICED BACON 2 tbs 35c «■■■■«■hmm SHORT RIBS OF BEEF 2 lbs. 25c Fo'ing cKns PORK SHANKS lb lljc TENDERIZED PICNIC HAMS .... Lb. 19> 2 c J IhVwie-, KEENER'S LUNCH MEAT 2 Ihs. 35c BEEF BOIL - 3 Ib 25c BABY BEEF STEAKLh. 27c BONELESS HADDOCK FISHLb. 15c GROUNDBEEF BACON Ib 15c llb "' 3sc l VMBaHBHBMMMMBI
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