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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 23

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 23

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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Friday, December 2, 1938. PAGE TWENTY -THREE DECATUR HERALD HOME BUREAU the forestry planting and improvement problems of Moultrie county farmers. Sullivan Man Sent To State Prison Farm Poultry, Corn Show In Clinton Saturday By Staff -Correspondent CLINTON The annual 4-H club poultry and corn show will Vo ial4 in the Farm Bureau ssed house on ll I I I I I II II HOLDS MEET 230 at Convention in Clinton MEAT UL!" Altamont, vice president; Julian D. Ray of Vandalia, secretary-treasurer, and Lemuel J. Miller of Ramsey and H.

G. Reeter of Brownstown, directors. Progress of the association was reviewed in an illustrated talk by Farm Adviser J. B. Turner.

Means of improving dairy herd performance were discussed by J. G. Cash of the University of Illinois college of agriculture. Mr. Cash said that after three years of testing, seven of the, original members of the association, starting with an aver Many farmers in Moultrie county have been planning for some time to establish windbreak plantings on their farms.

Because of this fact, Davis -rid Krows will be prepared to assist anyone interested in windbreak plantings by offering suggestions on the location and care of the windbreak plantings and on. the kind of trees to plant. By Staff Correspondent SULLIVAN Harold Bragg. 24, of Sullivan, who was arrested Monday for stealing coal from the Wabash Railroad pleaded guilty before Judge L. Lambrecht Thursday and was sentenced to 120 days at the penal farm at Vandalia.

This is the third time Bragg has been sentenced to the penal farm for petty larceny. MARKET PHONE 7884 138 E. PRAIRIE By Staff Correspondent CLINTON Approximately 230 members and guests of the Dewitt county Home Bureau met Thurs day at the Universalist church oumn wuincy street Saturday, it announced Thursday by Farm Adviser H. N. Myers.

Entries in both divisions are to be in place by 9:30 a. m. when judging of the exhibits will get under way. Cash prizes will be awf.rded for first, second, and third places. There also will be a corn team judging contest open to all clubs in Dewitt county having three or more corn club A team will consist of three members which will place four samples of corn.

Cash prizes also will be I awarded in this contest. nca vmwii a- comma vrautm age net income of $59.07 per cow, had increased the figure to $88.98 per head with better feeding prac here for their third annual meeting. Mrs. John Winegardner, coun BATH'S 1 I BABY BEEF TTJ TENDERED 1 I CHUCK 1 l( PICNICS I R0ASTS (5) PURl MINCE PEANUT JfnoiEBsA LARD MEAT BUTTER BEEF 8j llj 10 16 ty president, presided. tises and the culling of low-producing cows.

Mrs. Kathryn VanAken Burns, leader of home economics exten sion at the University of Illinois, stressed the changing status of Moultrie Farm Adviser Urges Tree Planting homemakers and the need for them to keep abreast of the times. By Staff Correspondent PORK LOIN ROASTS End 4 Cut VEAL POCKET 10 Mrs. Edwin Washburn, Bloom- SULLIVAN Forest planting is ington, gave a demonstration on There's one "best way" to prepare cake pans to avoid spoiling the delicate crust; Do you know it? the solution to the problem of idle or eroded land on many Moultrie flower arrangement. "The Tuber GROUND BEEF Center Cuts 10 PORK CHOPS culosis Problem," was discussed county farms, according to Farm by Dr.

Will Marshall. Adviser Paul M. Krows. Confident that acres of once good Farm Adviser Talks Farm Adviser H. N.

Myers, crop or timber land can be saved from further destruction by being planted in trees, Krows has sched LOOK IN THESE BAGS FOR NEW IMPROVED CAKE METHOD PLUS A FLOUR THAT WILL PUT YOUR SIMPLE CAKES IN THE PRIZE CLASS! In simple foods bread, biscuits, pies, plain cakes the goodness comes from the flour! It costs only y2c more per recipe to use Pillsbury'i Best Flour than to use the cheapest flour. brought greetings from the Farm Bureau and explained how the Farm and Home Bureaus can work together for a well coordin VEAL ROAST DAY-TIME gggf BULK CHOPS Coffee Pot Roast ulllkl 121 121 Hi 12j BABY BEEF fiS haddock 1 (0) 3 UU OASTS fillets 121 uled a farm forestry meeting to be held in the Farm Bureau in Sullivan at 1:30 p. m. on Dec. 6.

J. E. Davis, extension forester, ated program. In the membership report, Mrs. 2 jl'BESTiL college of agriculture, University of Illinois and Illinois State Natural History Survey, will be present Gordon Day, county vice president, reported there are now 251 members in the county organization, 44 new ones being added to the roll during the past year.

at the meeting to assist in solving llli illlllllllllllf Iff lllllillllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllll III tllllllllllllttllllllltltlllil Other reports were given by Mrs. R. E. Bowers, Mrs. L.

L. ilfl i'YDN Fowler, Mrs. Alice Moberly, Mrs. Cecil Rutledge, Mrs. William THE FOOD Querfeld, Mrs.

William Robison and Mrs. Lyle Crum. A'P OFFERS YOUR CHOICE OF 8 VARIETIES AP BREAD iehsedv lis The home adviser, Miss M. Anne Bushnell, discussed, "Three Years I LUI CENTER! of Home Bureau and What the Future Can Hold For the Organization." The budget for 1939, presented Bert Wallace, Prop. 103 N.

Main Phone 5245 by Mrs. Clyde Wade, was accept SLICED VIENNA TWIST NOW FRESH TASTY WHOLESOME SLICED LOAVES II SOFT-TWIST, 20-OZ. CRACKED WHEAT. 16-OZ. 1C0 WHOLE WHEAT.

16-OZ. BRAN RAISIN. 16-OZ. WHEAT WHITE, 16-OZ. PLAIN RYE, 16-OZ.

CARAWAY RYE, 16-OZ. WHITE RAISIN, 16-OZ. ed. The executive board for 1939, elected by the members and in Smarter Styles! Easier Terms! 3)c stalled by Mrs. Burns, is to consist 16-OZ.

LOAF of: President, Mrs. William Robi at Agar Monarch Finer BACON 33c 1 7c Pound 28c All Flavors Kellngg's Package 5c ALL-BRAN 2 25c Texas Marsh Seedless Leaf Grapefruit. 10f LETTUCE 8c PLAIN OR SUGARED FRESH USE MORE SILVERBROOK BUTTER DONUTS 10c Pan Rolls DOZ. PKG. IONA BRAND HOMINY OR BRAND I We Select and Freshly-Dress Our Poultry! KRAUT CASE OF 24 CANS RICH AND FULL BODIED COFFEE RED CIRCLE bags' CHICKENS DUCKS TURKEYS Fresh.

n(. NUTLEY bRAND Bf from the Gehlbach Brothers farm. All sc entificallv fed. Firmer meat. More GUINEAS Full-Dressed.

Net Weight. POUND OLEO 2.7 VIGOROUS AND WINEY BOKAR 2b'agBs37c We Carry a Complete Line of i LB- ICa WHITE HOUSE EVAP. SVNNYFIELD OATS BAG Iww MILK 10 or 5 stst 2i9c LADIES' COATS $14.98 $21.98 Coats and charming! For every taste and figure! Each snugly interlined and beautifully lined! Latest styles! On your own terms! MEN'S SUITS $25.00 $35.00 Swing bend stretch! The styles of these new suits give you freedom! You'll find the fabrics finer, the payment plan more, convenient. See us for courteous, friendly service! $5.00 Merchandise FREE with every $20.00 Purchase! FOODS Cereals, Spices, Baking Powder and Sugars. IONA GREEN BEANS.

TOMATOES. BEETS, A NO. I Be CORN OR PEAS CANS The Foods ihh the Freshness Sealed In! Try Them! IONA BRAND SLICED PINEAPPLE llllllllllllllliniiniiinilllHIiliniHMIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIHIUMIMIIIIIIUIIIIIMMIIlllllll nuimillim NO. Z'A CAN 15c son; vice president, Mrs. Gordon Day; secretary, Mrs.

Cecil Rut-ledge; treasurer, Mrs. Rayburn Wilson; directors, Mrs. L. L. Fowler, Mrs.

William Querfeld, Mrs. Ned Best, Mrs. Alice Moberly, and Mrs. V. W.

Hogue. An outstanding event of the day was the awarding of the trophy to the West Barnett unit for outstanding work during the year. The unit's total score was 4.475. The Texas unit placed second with a score of 4,025. Dinner was served to 150 by the Ladies Aid of the Church.

The following committees assisted in preparation for the meeting: Program, Mrs. Gordon Day, chairman, Mrs. William Querfeld, and Mrs. Carl Morrison; nominating, Mrs. W.

J. Miller, chairman, Mrs. J. D. Cooper, Mrs.

Claude. Thorp, Mrs. George Noggie and Mrs. Lloyd Kirby; budget, Mrs. Clyde Wade, Mrs.

Leo Walsh and Mrs. Rayburn Wilson: food, Mrs. Querfeld and Mrs. Rutledge. The meeting also served as a farewell to Miss Bushnell, who is leaving her present position Jan.

1 to do graduate work. Fayette-Effingham Dairymen Pick Officers VANDALIA H. M. Van Sant of Vandalia was elected president of the Effingham-Fayette Dairy Herd Improvement association Tuesday night in the association's annual meeting in the F2cm Bureau office here. A dinner in the Burnett cafe preceded the business session.

Other officers named for the coming year were A. R. Ballard of Flour Sale IONA BRAND 35 2 LBS 19c LEMON. ORANGE OR CITRON PEEL LB. EVAPORATED PEACHES.

Howard E. Bardsley's 49c SACK' SACK 43 2LBS 35 BLACK WALNUTS OR PECAN MEATS LB. EVAPORATED APRICOTS ROYAL BLUE FOOD MARKET 156 SOUTH MAIN STREET PHONE 5675 Sunnvfieldsb-55Cbl09 23e 4 us 25c SANTA CLARA 40-50 SIZE PRUNES ENGLISH WALNUTS, BRAZILS OR PECANS LB. 25e tomato soup campbell's IONA PORK and 1 LB. BEANS CAN 5c CANS CANE PURE SUGAR 10 Pounds 43 IONA BRAND PEACHES.

2 NO. 2Vi JCC CANS ANN PAGE APPLE NO. 2 OQC SAUCE CANS "OrRSEASON'S 1 PKG. I UC ANN PAGE SPAGHETTI OR 7-OZ. MACARONI PKG.

LOW PRICES 0 TEA ORANGE PEKOE MAYFAIR 'b l9cV3Tc NECTAR I5cb 29c JAPAN GREEN MAYFAIR 1 7c 33c NECTAR llc'C2lc BLACK TEA OUR OWN 25c pLb9. 45c Daily Brand Farm Feeds I ANN PAGE DESSERT SPARKLE 10' PKGS. 1 41 1 BAG 27 WHITE LINEN SOAP CHIPS -LB. PKG. DAILY BRAND SCRATCH DAILY BRAND EGG MASH 10O-LB.

$1 1" BAG NIBLETS 2 cans 25c CRACKERS MILK LIBERTY BELL Pet or CARNATION 2 POUND A. LARGE BOX IOC CAN 5C LARD I BACON ARMOUR'S PURE I ARMOURS MELROSE DAILY BRAND 100-LB. S4 .18 16 FEED BAG 1 DAILY BRAND 100-LB. S4 .81 POULTRY FATTENER SACK I 25 PITTED OR UNPITTED DROMEDARY DATES fc PKGS. GREEN GIANT PEAS In 3, 3'2, 5, 7, 9 and IO'2-inch diameters 2ncans327c YliivON CLijB NEW LOW PRICE BEVERAGES --4 25c 19c SUNNYFIELD PANCAKE S-LB.

FLOUR PKG. SUNNYFIELD BUCKWHEAT 5-LB. PKG. 21c 15c 3 to 5-pound "Jf Pieces POUND 2 POUNDS MINCE MEAT NONE SUCH PKGS. 25e IONA BRAND HOMINY NO.

V.i CANS 25c QUEEN ANNE PKG. 10c lQc MOST KINDS Sc CANDY BARS FOR POpVTpES on TEMFfftTERSr Trmmph BOSTON FRESH, PURE BULK PORK SAUSAGE MICHIGAN NAVY 10 10-lb. Bag 29c ic lbs. PORK BUTT lb ROAST Quantities May Be SULTANA PEANUT BUTTER. 25c 11c LB.

BRANDED beef CHUCK ROAST I5c EXCELL SODA CRACKERS Lb. I4c 2-Lb. Box and the disc from a Spry can for this set of 6 handy OIL SILK COVERS CUT FROM BRANDED BEEF GS) iQ C33E0 Qi FRUITS and VEGETABLES IDAHO SIRLOIN STEAK 18c -it POTATOES 1 0 Ba, 23c Florida Juicy 6 OZ. SIZE HEAD Doz. 14 END CUTS 2 to Lbs.

PORK LOIN ROAST CENTER CUT, PORK CHOPS TATiTrc Jv rtnre like this! Six covers 2 for I Ic LB. LB. 18c ORANGES Calif. 17(5 Slip ORANGES -ONIONS 17 Doz. I (in assorted sizes) made of pure silk, treated by Snew process that makes it waterproof and unusually floral desicn.

Elastic edge Texas Seedless 80 size (0-tm 10 Grapefruit 10 f0r 25c kids them on firmlv. They fit jars, bottles, bowls, pie GOLD COIN Smoked PICNICS lb. SMOKED Bacon JOWL LB. 15 10 APPLES. Bushel 99c NjSf WTNESAP GRAPEFRUIT, 96 size Doz.

29c Helps keep fooas fresh pre-vents spilling, waste easy to put on easy to keep clean. Made by makers of iht famous Seal Sac APPLES- .4 lbs 23c Crackers 2 Box 14c SUGAR 10 Lbs 46c SPINACH 3 cas2 25c JELLO Pkgs. I3c FLORIDA Flwes, casseroles. Help keep left-overs fresh and moist for another meal. Prevent foods spilling or odors spreading.

Excellent to place over cut half of lemon, oranges other fruit. Easy to clean with soap and water. And imagine, all six covers are yours for only 256 plus cardboard disc from the top of a Spry can! You'll be delighted with Spry, too fiiisnew, purer ALL-vegetable shortening is so smooth ad mixes so easilv. gives such light cakes, GOLD COIN RINELESS SLICED (J))G)C CLUB HCftf bacon Prance ONE POUND ff f( I I UHltd LAYER LJ BIG VALUE FINE QUALITY ORANGES CHASE SANBORN COFFEE Lb. 21 CORN MEAL 5 9c Medium Size IVORY SOAP .3 Cakes 14c LIBBY'S Rosedale PEACHES 2 Pillsbury's PANCAKE FLOUR 2 15C 0XYD0L VkT 19C 250-288 SIZE, Doz 17c 200-216 SIZE, Doz 25c -3 mm.

ikv f-rlc, fnods. Quick go to your I pocer novi for a can of Spry Mail coupon Joday ROASTING 4)Aj CHICKENS Lb. BAKING HENS 19c WHITE LINEN Box 12k SOAP CHIPS In eon AUNT JENNY. New B'oard disc from the top of Spry can. Pt fofdd SSS! coin before inserun envelope.

I I I RED RIVER OHIO POTATOES Rath'5 Sliced BACON 19c SAUSAGE Lb. 12c KRAFT AMERICAN CHEESE 2 lb. box 43c BEEF ROAST Lb. 12c Street City "please print 23c 100-lb. Bag 1 1 50 Peck.

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