Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 142, Decatur, Adams County, 16 June 1939 — Page 7

jnBRITISH SEEK FROM PAGE ONE) b * rr, * r *'“• w »» HK, , ; <h lli< utmost courtesy ''g«ri*ua Situation a* Jun* l« iU.PJ It _ ii. A <l< UIHII<IX HITHIUXI HI Chill* PCIXISI. HI) <X |^K, <n igK., lliiii-di civet nnient W ||| ’ ~.n.i<|. i what llllllK <ll«lc. II can take lo project ll|t , ~ir MAirnicnt Mid today .1.,'. 11l <HUI lilltlsh <Il but 'take the moat <i<« »f the further de tin- eldest issues at th< right" of all those I 'ABjfr * hllh h * Y,> llf,| y right"

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[EQUITY SPECIALS *«DAD’SDAY bar CAKE .. 19c ■ SPECIAL Chw. Malted .Milk _ TREAT FOR HIM! LAYER( \KE SJC "■ PECAN special t offee JI LOG ROLL PRETZEL, each >4C ■ke Cream Brick A [» l>bE p |E __ >7C ■u-t “ / ® -f — Rag. He ■ Large G la/ed ■ FREE DONUTS. Doz. *3C Hr 'riT l '° K . , t‘ ll iarw» hr exh Appk _ |K- T-ceti who Beng TURNOVERS _. 5C To Our Store English RAISIN Metu'day or Sunday. BREAD j mw. 10* a Raisins *2C Big Eye Swiss f W\ M TAKE A PICTURE CHEESE <rngm_ / l\ ■ OF DAO! pound i/C hew Low Prices on si' ■, • /1 ■ New Low Prices on f I FILMS '«»£, /1$ ■ 20c 25c 4 * 5 Service *>C ~——— /WyUlt A < I * Cold Fudge fj 0I ■iNDAE ... 9c XSUHDAf UQUITy, ■ »r? i*t-p«AMr DUTCH APPLE \ / ■band o _ ♦ Ao/i ■k CREAM. C»c *- -r • ’ JfchE WEEK SPECIAL IN / / BdPENPAILY 8 A. M. to 11 :H P. M. ■ Equity Dairy Store jL. 151 N. Second St.

I Sorg Bros. Meat Market W*nne> % and PH Our Qun Free Deliven It Pat- To Beal At Sorgj* Wuality Meats — Ix>w Prices Open Sunday Mornings fcsn fresh Bulk Sausage lb 12jc HAMBURG jb 121 c POKED PORK SAUSAGE lb 23c MIEATY ... _ SI'GAR CURED Beef boil lb 9Jc Smoked Jowl lb 10c teOEAK lb 231 c fiuck Roast lb 201 c Swiss Steak lb 21Jc ■fHOII E CUTS - ROUND BONE . lb. 1A 1 A Beet lb. 12,1 c f‘"K 10c 191 C Short Rib. Bologna MpESH HAM STEAKS lh ' Ib - i f“» h MOc I> p "u e 15c W>de 15C llamßaaM Ribs AJV ;BmoKEO PICNIC 1 HAMS - lh uv KI( — ~KKSK £ s Em? SAIIBAGE fc ft LIMBURG VjpStjnM -7-" * 27c HjIER-PUDDING"" Il»- I<»r - 1 » BI>X ( >lhl 1 ■WmaHWB 1..r I ~ COKN We-* ~ Special 2 lb«. 25c 1.. < m . r ial Beane. Corn. Tomatoes. Pe»» * LOAVES FRESH I ' cr - ? P 25c Carrot., cm 6c MREAD _ 5 C I 2 no. 2 can* JEWEL SHORTENING 4 pound pail 4‘h

in Chiun.” — m»n in Tientsin, the ataiam . > continued: ••Rtenwnt It to clear from these stst*. hmr a ’ h *‘ ~ h" •’"•render nt the four accused (Chinese terrorist .u.pm W can no longer be X’. Ja sf t ” ,Or ,h '’ ,mpi ’" ' of measure* a«al n st the MrUixh concession " h T-a »«l<t II still wsx rnw nl •u'hnrltlex may not maintain their refusal fUr ’ h,,r “’"•l«lrratlon to proposal* which have hern made to localise the incident ” ti<T. h a rhW h f ,l “' pr "l M *als men tinned was the creation of a xim "” U ' ry -mptwed of : one Briton, one Japanese and one Amerk»n. to decide „ n whether the four suspects should be sur tendered The proopaal Is regsrd ed here as tantamount to having •he i tilted States mediate be tween Britain and Japan The protHiMl no £ h „ n<.J^ < *‘ P ‘r d bul * •l’«k’’snian aa d oday that it wa. Mill open Officials said today's statement < was Issued because the British Snyernment feels the Isaura arts-| in< from the blot kadt* an* aim | insufficiently appreciated. meanwhile, i

DECATUR DAILY. DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. JUNE 10. 1939. f’

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| Shortly after J Milton Lee, 28j year-old son of a bakery store owner, was killed when a dyna- | mite bomb attached to the starter I of hi* father's automobile explodI ed. Mr*. John Knudson, wife of I' the co-owner of the Ue* bakery, received a telephone threat warning her that "your husband la next" In the wreckage of the rar in which Lee died police found ' a note saying, This is your warnIng, Lee, to watch your sales—or I ' j were considi ring the Imposition of discriminatory measures against Japanese exports In reprisal for the blockade. HOUSE UPHOLDS iCQNTiXfBD FROM PAGE UNE> (that the building construction limit Will spply. This does not restore the I federal theater or other arts proI Jecta. j 2. Modification of the proposed |C per man per month Unit on nonlabor WPA costa. At present the SUDDUTH’S MEAT MARKET WEEK END MEAT SPECIALS for Saturday and Sunday Ham. chunk or sliced. Ib. .... 23c Fresh Shoulder, chunk or sliced. Ib. 2ic | Neckbones. . fb tOc; I lbs. 2»e Fresh Side, chunk or sliced. Ib. 15c Spare Ribs, nice and meaty, tb 18c Fresh Sausage, our own make. 1b 18c • LARD (with meat order! Ib. 7c ; Swiss Steak, pound 20c Beef Roast, fb 15c 18c • 21c Boiling Beef. fb. »c 3 tbs. 25c .Baby Beef Steak. Ib. .. 18c • 23c Ground Beef, pound 15c | Lemons 3 for 10c Eggs, dosen 17c Bread .... 2 for 15c or 3 for 23c Cakes and Cookies Open all day Saturday. Sunday till Noon. iPhone 226 Free Delivery

(Wsa.— v no n prepared by Ddlly Democrat—Betty Crocker Hom. Service Department A SPRING BREAKFAST like the wl£d£ f h!\b» e '•‘•’‘W'F affair in most homes. Rntirely nnime tne we<k-day breakfast —consumed wh le wr krrn a w*rv rv» nn rt“. romrwVal 8 r«V ‘•"•“-t * lei.urelv.Ve hk.'to M xtich n- murthi. f Bffa,r ’ Th * r * "} URt •* additional delicacies - time ?n t^ P ? V n r *' or «H«tal waffle* that we do not have e*Xwir^Lhtftd*.n»ta “•* on H,rr b a mrnu <«' •" iWIKOTfi ".“hT." Su “ d " b ~"“ V K or Melon Halves French Omelet Jelly Hot Toast French Breakfast Puffs u < <l . Coffee ua i P r* * t h * r wlpc for a French Omelet—a dainty fluffy affair that to delicious with Jelly and hot toast: y 7 n . . . . French llmelet Ju,t . " n ‘ il .T olk " and white •«* blfndcd. Add salt and KyinJ m When bSt P te m ' I 7 2 ’ b ’ P ' but,,r in hM, *y irying pan. When butter sissies, pour in egg mixture. Cook slowly Mtt ,ift on,,kt ’ l '« h,| y with spatula so that he uncooked portion will flow underneath and th’ cooked. Just aa soon Siwe* lt P o™e £A7n,.’:*V’ f ° M * 70,1 “ aßd lUrn onto “ hot ptau,r ' » ! b n » ow 2i ßsr *' or y °f thia Sunday breakfast Is the French tl I Uff ’ Th /' 7 ,r .' k delightful little balls of fluffiness that eome *n. h , u «r ’ n 71? f | l ? m the °* ,n *"n “•‘•d liber,ll y with cinnamon 7 ,h ' y r»ch. tender muffins rolled in ""J rt™ ra " ’ oon •• they come from the oven-and then rolled ,n burst and cinnamon. Here is the recipe: French Break fast Puffs 5 tbsp 'hortening (part butter I »4 tsp. nutmeg for flavor) % cup milk ’ H wp sugar r<el)B|| lu .11 . a 8 l b,p ' hutter, melted •2U t? klkif“ rpo ’a flour SuK,r ,n d tinnsmon mixture W amJu ( 4 cup * u « ar ,n d 1 ‘•P- ‘””»- H uXlt’ C “ On) ’" on) ' the m. f nu?. U ctu’rer* *”“• Mtkm **“’* pnwdw ’ «*’« b F Rl.na’TJ"! • hor, . , ‘" in ff- »dd sugar gradually, and eream until fluffy. Ci,r k : “"a m,x well. Sift flour once before measuring. I cro.rn^Tmi?t k ‘ n< wder .' ,“** B pd nutmeg together, and add to the W ' ,tUr ! > ! tcr "* t « l .y with the milk. Fold in the egg white whKh has been beaten until stiff but not dry. Pour into well greased t v e *wu rup uIL B,k< ‘ 20 to » mmute*. m a moderate oven, 350 F. When muffins come from the oven, roll them immediately and very quickly in the melted butter, then roll them in the ' sugar and cinnamon mixture. Serve warm. Amount: 1 dosen mediumsited muffins.* ■ — ——rvmUM I>W k> BM,> inrkw. In, _____________ If you hsve any specific cooking problems, send a letter requesting Information to Betty Crocker In care of this newspaper. You will receive a prompt, personal reply. Plesse enclose 3 cent stamp to cover postage.

limit la 87. The subcommittee proI imxed to permit increas of tLe H an 1 tucesaary. but not to mote tnan 87. 3. A requirement that WPA cou’ractors take at least 25 per cent of their labor from relief rolls. — - o ■ SEEK CLUE TO (CONTINUED FKOM t*AUE UN.) man. "When I got rrsi close.” she xald. '•! flashed on my light to see llf I could get the license number, ■yd they drove off right away. I Mwn they got on the highway, they flashed on the lights.” Police Chief Albert F. Lee ordered a search for the automobile. lan old model coupe. Authorities would not suggest a > motive for the taking of the bahy It could not have been for profit. The parents. .Mr. and Mr*. Irvin Fink, would "have trouble raising I2"'i in a hurry," their neighbors said. Fink is a WPA employe | He and his wife were separated ' j seven week* before Haldon wax ' born. Mrs. Fink was granted a . divorce last Saturday. The baby wax taken from the'

STULTS HOME Grocery' PAY ( ASH—PAY LESSWE DELIVER BANANAS Miracle Whip Salad Dressing 5 pounds 25c < > uarl ' Big Eye Wheel Switm Large Sun Kist CHEESE, ORANGES .. pound Medium B>ze ORANGES. .. 2 Dos. 29c OYSTER SHELL XQc LEMONS. Jumlso, 29c doz. F(ne or Medium ROOT BEER BLOCK SALT A*9 LEMON bl ME r,o lb*. 4 JC LIME RICKEY „uvai. — ORANGE CIDER BREAD « j*GINGER ALE 2 Large huve* STRAW BERRY Hernhey Syrup « ALL— -» *9 .... IBnz.can 1W 3 fotJ&3 V FOAMLINE No Bottle Charge 777 ./ II 77""-.TZ Jell.. Ice Cream a* )H LPICK A 29c Pnwdcr - 3 pkKs - Zsc DILL I l( KLES |unke( Tj|b|( . (h 0 L K O Pure 2 i*«*. LAKI) 25c 3 lbs. 3 lbs. 2 Pound Box 25c 25c Liberty Bell — SODA « Am Corn, Peas, Tomatoes. CRACKERS lUV Spinach. No. 2 can, 95c doz -— CRYSTAL WHITE SUGAR, 10 pounds 49c

i home of his grandfather. Oren il Baker, while the grandmother and . | Mrs. Fink. 22. were away Twelve ■ I hours later the body was found I ! in the muddy waters of Green ' creek, seven miles away. Sheriff H. L. Myer* said Fink had an "air tight” alibi and had i>eeii cleared from suspicion. He wa* playing cards at the time the ' baby disappeared. PASTOR SPEAK' (CONTINUED FROM rAGK t>NKI < this part of Indiana since last tall. | and more than mhioo persons have I | viewed the various showing* Pete Reynolds was chairman of i the program. ■ o Cow Run* Amuck Bartley. Nei>. —(VP) —In a freak ‘ i mishap, a cow kicked Belt Proud. ! 61. farmer, who was tn Iking it ! breaking his leg. Then the animal * turned on his wife, tractur'ng her i leg. The cow went amuck after be : Ing frightened by a cat. Proud died 'a few days later of a heart attack ■■■ i 11 - -J

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