Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 1 December 1939 — Page 5
,n OOIMOPS ■iflE !■ k V4 > *V ■*• /jffc.-' .Jr / Hk\ * H ~w jK? 4f Jr lIHER COOKRIGHT J k chop* of the right quality and cooked to perfection just one thing— a flavor that w.nv favor Just look at attractive picture —a ma.n tilth worthy of any meal Then mto our market or phone, if you like, for the chopa that make thia delectable dith a reality. ■lake Our Market Your Headquarters for the Best in Meats PORK SUGGESTIONS FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER: ■k Loin H Pork shoulder Rmml ■nl roa.-t) lb ("mall bone) «£■ _ Ham (whole pound A / V ■half > A CL/e. I’ork Chop*. lb m ■nd IwV (center cuts) ZZC Picnic* « Smoked Ham « ts Kii d - * (VW Shanks, lb. A*W I ■ OTHER MEAT SUGGEST IONS: |j Kiitv Beef d> d* — Veal Pocket < Mw« K-t. Ih. ... ZZC Roast. It>. . A/C Kl Beef. It) «a% 1 p Veal Chops, lb ■ rib) Un* (Loin or Rih) ZO ~ Kiss Steak yv Beef Tender* dPa* Kl) Iwme) lb. W** I ■al Boast *9?a« Lamb ( hops 9 Kd - . Z3C pound 35C I TRY OUR OWN SAI SAGE ■esh Panlsc lb ■esh Casingl Sc lb Knoked22c lb f OTHER SPECIALTIES ■»E MADE LIVER I*l DDIXG 12'jc lb ■l A I N 8 r 12' jc lb | Kl l TONGI E> l ie lb KWEI. BACON . a lb*. 25c ; K l( OU X I ARD 3 lbs. lie -LK \ POTATO CHlPS—lairgc wealed tan ’>!•<• H AI .SO IN I lie. L**c and 25c sacks Kbi. GERBER'S NOODLES U»c pkg. ■TNTEitd isc pint ■ GERBER’S I ME A T MAR KE T K'»nc 97 . ,»| |.*>(| Si. 2nd St. I-rec Delivery
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Sore Brothers Meat Market hone> t ».>£ Our Own Free Briber) The LarueM Display of Quality Meat* In iJecatur ensible prices on quality meats it pays to deal at soiars ’HUCK ROAST IbT7al c l PORK LOIN ROAST IbT J W c HOICt CUTS I 2 _3 LB AVERAGE •1 W WISH STEAK lb.** If? |( LI B STEAKS *OiC BEEF BOIL lb. Q c fund Hone A 2 | pound Mealy llrinUt CuU RESH HAM ROAST lb 19c |T Pork Chops lb 23c rfeh 11, 1 Frenh * f ‘ re * h 1 **’• 1 £r* [AMBERG IZjC HAM STEAK *3C SAUSAGE *3® [INCE MEAT 121 CI siioitr rib.— iXiC lh l2}c I reQi Young lb. fl/left BRAINS lb. Hk* - “ ' - SSLUVEK EZ —7 —Tbc mh/mina 101 c JysTEHS 1,1 15® - ,M ’—- — FRESH SIDE .... lb. 15c JVER PUDDING lb. 10c CRACKERS 1"® 13v p|<; SOUSE lb. 17c
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, DECEMBER I, 1939.
' I RURAL CHURCHES * —— ——- * Mt. Tabor (Bobo) F A Armatrong. Mini tier Mt. .Tabor — Bible at.hoot *:!& in in. Mr, Edward K<h>r, aupt.! I Pr<-a< liing service following Bible i »< hool Clark's Chapel—Blldo acbool at i'■* 30 u in. W (’. Beard, »U|>< i Preaching service 7:<MI p m All are welcome at iliexe «‘-r- i ' vlce» Calvary Evangelical Church fieorge S laizier, .Mlnlater *2O a in Bunday school. Mr. Will Johnson, superintendent. 10:30 a tn Prayer and Praise 'Servlee. Mrs. Otis Shlfferly. l : leader. “:30 p ni. Thursday Worship servlee and turmoil The quarleri ly Communion servlee will feature i the general service. <> — Willshire U. B. Charge Bev O E. Hawk. Paslm Bethel S S 10 a in John Kell-I ••ring, supt. Worship service 11 i a 111. Kermon by pastor. The | Holy Communion will he observed I at this Hine laidles Ahi Tlinmday afternoon, .)»••« 7 al home of Mrs Maynard Purdy Zion K. H. io a. in II O Ihill. supt. Evangelistic services k pm 1 We are now engaged in our revlv- 1 al effort, and extend an invitation j to one and all lo attend these seiVii «•«. I nion S S. Jo a. m Lawrence Hamrick, supi. Prayer meeting i every Wednesday evening Junior j and Senior C E every Sunday evening ladles Aid Wediu'sday. Dec. ii at the parsonage. This Is an all day meeting with covered dish dinner Also I'hristinas exi hulige j » Dunce Saturday Night Schuller's orchestra. Sun Set
88 or I 3STULTS HOME Grocery' j Pa) Cash—Pay Lew Ue Deliver White Lily Flour kleppehs BI TTER, pound 3 " 9 Swiss Cheese Ih 29c OLEO, SwiDw’ 10c Anniversary Special! chase a sanborn WHITE or DARK CAKE New Silver Pkg. «> '< Larger Than I >ual ( AT PI RE LARD 2<C Z><p each 3 lbs. SEEDLESS tree RIPENED POWDERED SI GAR GRAPEFRUIT 1 2* 10., 19c ~~~~Cheaper Than Orange:,! ; MA( ARONI or Spaghetii . Hrw •• RE \ D 2 for 1 C<« Big 2 pound box Hryerle, > o. Decatur fill li vH-'lttl ‘ ORN. PEAS, (• RL E N FLOI R. onlv BEANS. I*ORK K BEANS. ■ _.<_X HOMINY. PI MPKIN. Maxwell Houwe Coffee 23c 3 cans 2CC Bur co Coffee . L»c s-me oiu Pr.cr “3* Little Elf (oftee 21c ...... .... ... f Klepper'h ( hec*e 21c , MtC UHL VUES, pkg, I2'j< Ihv Ih’l. It,. FEU BlSqi ICK Bu, ‘ er 1 Af* DIALS LEU. Hurry! Bulk - mIWL’ L! 4I T •><». EGG NOODLES, pound 15c AH IX N.A1.1 _ 4;H m.nce meat 2 n>» 25c j MMMaMKahnMBBnHMMMMMMMMMBBM
SPLENDID WORK •CONTINUED FHO« rAUiI UNK) dous good Thejr slogan is "no kid'dle withoul a Chriaimaa " Many people pay fabulous sums for one paper. IKS) to (sihi sud even II.••00 with "no change” The fund cares tor the poor little newsboys such as those hig men used to be- and their families, who j live in the slums. Hn I*2l, a purchasing committee . was formed lo purchase in advance 'a credit, as a result of competitive 'bidding In 1V22 (he committee was uitborised to contract for merchandise iu the amount of 120,00*. The amount actually received that year was <2d>l4. The fund grew each year until In UN the goal was 1126|OOO. Scares of donations c<«ne in from every civic unit and privatelyowned eoaoarns. The Sniders f'anday Co. donated six and ime-half tons of candy, wrhich is 13,nw |>OIIII<1«. Almost every city has a Ichkl Fellow club. Tlie Chicago Tribune sponsors a club eoofe year -but on a different liasls. Theie. each person is given a name to investigate and takes the basket of Christmas dinner and toys to the family Indianapolls also conducts a similar cl<*>. sponsored by IhetitHi'. The manner in which the work is done does not matter mi lung as lh> Joy and happiness are spread where needed : o— ASKS NATIONS (CONTINUKD FKOM FAUK ONB/ affairs, M Potemkin, had Indicated iiik eremoniously that his govlernment would refuse the proffer of "good ofßees." He llltoimed the American iliaige d'affaires that be "saw no reason" to accept. The Finnish government wei- < omed the offer and was exiieiTcd also to pledge promptly that its air forces would refrain from
gomblng Husslan civilian renters.' There was less optimism here that Moscow would give such a pledge. Mr. Roosevelt’s message, sent lo the legatlno at Helsingfors and the embassy at Moscow with instructions that it be conveyed lo the governments, said: "The ruthless bombing from the air of civilians in unfortified centers of population during the course of hostilities whl< h have raged in various quarters of the earth during the past few years, which haa resulted in the maiming and hi the death of thousands of defenseless men. women and children, has sickened the" heart of every civilised man and woman, and lias profoundly shocked the conscience of humanity. "If resort is had to this form of inhuman barbarism during the period of the tragic conflagration with which the world Is now confronted. hundreds of thousands of innocent human beings who are not even remotely participating In hostilities, will lose their lives. ”1 .mi therefore addressing this appeal to the <Soviet, Finnish) government as I have the govern ment.s which have been engaged in general hostilities, publicly to .if slim Ils determination that Its; armed forces shall lit no event. ' and under no circumstances, undertake the bombardment from the I air of i-ivlllan populations or of tinftirtifled cities, upon the understanding that these same rules of warfare will he scrupulously oh- ' served by all of their opponents. I “1 request an Immediate reply.” | CREATION OF (CONTINUBD ON FAGK MIX! Finnish Imrder since last midnight 1 The Soviet public poured out to mass meetings again today, this I lime lo approve the war on Fill-j land wlileh they imlleved the Finns i had started by an Invasion of Kus ' sia. Not until 12:50 a m (4 50 p m ! I Thursday t’ST) today, more than 15 hours after the red army had attacked Finland by air. land and 1 sea. did the Kllsslail pigltlic knov. that any fighting had taken plat Then they were told liy radio that | the Finns Invaded llussia three' Hines beginning at 2 a in. yester-| day. had been driven back lo their! own lines and that the red army finally had gone Into action at k a. m lo put an end lo tile Finnish "mensce,” - . o SOVIET AIRPLANES ■ CONTINUKD FROM CAUK ONK) ’ be sought In an effort to resume' j negotiations with Moscow but up lj to mid-afternoon officials s.tld that 1 no armistice had been proposed | although a i-ommillih.illvn was | sent to Moscow via Swedish dlploj lllatic sources
Attention (|l Ai m I’OI LIRA AT LOUER PRICES SPEC IALS FOR SATURDAY Hens, plump. up to 5 lbw. L'm- Ih Springer*, plump. up to 5 Ihw. .. Lh It, Yearling RooMer* 13c lb Large Koa.wling or Stewing Chicken* Iflc lb Aoung Turkey*, plump. M lb*, up . 2->c Ih Duck*. I lb-, up 17c It, All price* quoted live weight. METZ EGG & POI U RY Company Phone L‘>(i Free Delivery.
■ SUDDUTH’S MEAT MARKET Phone 22* Open Till Noon Sunday NOTICE—Uth street it open to Shoppers. Beet Roasts. n> 15c 4 20c i Baby Beef Steak, th 23c 4 2bc Ground Beet lb. 15c | Fresh Beet Liver 2 lbs. 25c Swim Steeb, out of round tb. 20c ■ Eggs. Freeh Country, doaen 28c Boiling Bee*, tb. 10c Freeh Shoulder, chunb or eiiced, lb. He Ham. chunk or ahead, tb. 20c Freeh Side, chunk or ahead lb 17c Freeh Sausage. our make, tb 18c Snicked Sausage our make, th 23c Spare Riba 4 Back Bone. lb. 18c Lard, our own render, th 8c In 50 tb. cans. Bread 10c. 2 for 15c, 3 for 23c Cakes. Cookies Celery, bunch So Head Lettuce, each 10c Potatoee. peck .... 25c Lemont . ... 3 for 10c Jell-O. 3 boats 15c. another boa Ic Apples 10 tbs. 2ftci
« F a ’V. *CC Ig I THIS AMAZINW SUAIAN Til I -WI Ifj Jlffl WW*' SUVvr, k-oje l-e» LIKS.«■■ sail », b«o«. OS <•<»,« u«»w4 L I Bl w A. jf * I * *' <» ■<>« <h w.ll (Qlaw a rtgg wak M ... fc -' M u-• H»*- -M •< |- • FOR BREAKFAST! AND AT A NEW LOW PRICE! KROGER'S COI NTRY ( LI B SELF RISING— MM PANCAKE FLOUR' a 5c RICH MAPLE FLAVOR DELICIOUS! ECONOMICAL! PURITAN SYRUP 1 ff c ROYAL SYRUP c Pint .lug Quart Jug BUCKEYE BRAND M lb. sack m Ass E I Baks Yellow ga lb. sack m ROLLED OATH > CORN MEAI > *3* Kroger's Country Club Ige. pkgs. 99m CORN KIX or pkgs. 9*w CORN I LAKES . > XtJC WBEATIES .... A * IC SAVE I I' TO l(k- A I’OI ND ON KROGER'S COFFEE "sPOTLIG lb 14c ?.£ 39c Kroger's May Garden's lb. pkg. « ska- Fancy Michigan AE lbs. 9fw TEA full Ixidied Orange Pekoe NAVY BEANS ° Xt>C Fancy Quality aw lbs. « « — Kroger's EATMORE A lbs. •* 4 BLCE ROSE RICE .. A *•* OLEO * SAVE t’P TO 10 A LOAF ON KR(M.ER S CLOCK BREAD “ 3 s 25c Kroger's Country Club Creamery Clover Maid Strained BITTER j lb roll HONEY Finest Quality 90 Score * 8 01. « Aaa I <b. «CP a* 5 lb. JAm SVKn , >•' >•' *s® p..i49<10 lb. 5 lb. 4 — 1‘ lb. «Aw Kroger's Country Club 30 ox jar maw — pad 47®pa.l *s® can IQC APPLE Bl ITER *s® PI I KK'HUitrs rorsTHV <i.i 1124 |jt. UcM9cSAtK /XC Kroger'a Country Club « no, 2' 2 cans gw Kroger's Country Club £. 14> 2 ox. cans aw m — PIMPKIN J MILK » 35® EVAPORATED With Vitamin D New Pack Kroger's Country Club « 9 ox. pkgs. Fancy California am Iba. <9 Ffwa MINCEMEAT . 5 EVAP. PEACHES ... • KROGER'S AVONDALE NEW PACK PLUMS s s S 2 » 25c Kroger's Avonqale <9 no 2‘ , cans Xew Crop ALMONDS. MIXED NUTS « PEACHES ** ENGLISH WALNCTS .... Ih. In Syrup STANDARD CORN of > nu 2 cans Paper Shell lb. A«— TOMVTOES 4 *7® PFXANS NOU! BIGGER SAVINGS ON NEU PACK hR(N.ERS COUNTRY CLUB HAWAIIAN I Fancy Slices or w Pineapple - "2 -35 c CRUSHED SLICED 6 — sl.oo 12”'* $1.95 6"51.03 12 $1.99 24 s3*Bs 24 **"' 53-93 Kroger s Country Club Hawaiian *9 Aaw Kroger s Country Club Sliced or Crushed PINEAPPLE Il k E Ki oz. tan PINEAPPLE ZIC NEW 1939 CROP NUTS! RICH HERSHEY COATED lb. «aw DIAMOND E NGLISH Ifc «Q<, ('HIM OL ATE DIIOI'S U ALNI TS IT ALMONDS *3 '’ Pure Granulated >9 glb paper bag w -9-> tb. - o _ SIGAR *3 »«33 MIXED XI IS • JPV Kroger's Country Club 1 lb pkgs A ■ 2"”' ICr MACARONI or J SPAGHETTI KROGER\S SELECT FR~FSH~ I RUTS AND VEGETABLES CELERY Each lOc CARROTS I>unchcs f GRATES lbs. f California Grown. M * W California Emper &l Sweet and Crisp. A very special price on quality HEAD I.ETTI (■!•: t-ach Wftw 2 *“• 35C E.lra Large Solid Heads f(Jr R)(h SAeet J-)te GRAPEFRUIT 6 for 25c KROGER'S GI AKAM EED MEATS l-EATI.RES FOR SA L PORK ROASTS = “ I3jc PORK STEAK lb 15c |PORKCHOPSIhISc I FRESH SIDE .. lb. 10c FRESH LIVER lb. Ilk* JOW L B ICON lb. 10c PORK BOH 12‘ 2 c Sff SAUSAGE ““ lb lOc BEEF BRISKETS 3 lbs. 25c I GROUND BEEF .... 2 lbs. 35c Keener LUNCH MEAT lb. 15c I Double Ixan BACON lb. 13> a c hADH) HtADI INI R', f *•" l_ LINDA b FIRST LOVt * It- I E (II 10 30 A M.C b T WOWO Tl. I 11-'l? I 111 V — w THk kDITORb DAUGHTER I Fa.A I/1 .HI iDI .X I K. A M c & r wowu ('lh)IN 111 • 3** MONDAY THRU FRIDAY * “ Vl ° •'»•
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