Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 236, Decatur, Adams County, 5 October 1939 — Page 5
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HKRK are th* two Ford V> carat presented for IHO. Odn la a Ford ! V 8 asd the other a deluxe Ford V 4.1 Top, th* deluxe Ford V-t Eordor | sedan; below, th* Ford V I Tudor j sedan Itoth ar* big rare with graceful lines. Eniphasi* In interior' styling is on Bn* appointment. | Among numerou Impoitant tea-i
PLIGHT OF FRENCH tCONTINVKB FROM FAOE ONBi Hon. We had to wonder If we ware awake or Just droaming. 'Today we have received notice that tomorrow we must leave. We packed our luggage eight Uays ago. but we didn't kno« what hour we would be called. We will hitch our Ituo cow* to our wagon and drive j as far a* we can and then a train will take us into Central France, i t'tature five little children t-nd our ; a*ed invalid father on thia wagon, i Ww ell have refuge* cards end gas i mask*. Those who do not leave with . ibe crowd will not be protected. We tnu«t cwrey enough food to lasi lour | day*. "My brother. Joseph, must stay ;al home He I* still ailing torn the ' -lekne*s he contrac'ed at the front last fall and cannot come with us. Brother Aloi* left for the front t«> I day. He ha* already »ent hi* wife I and three childri u to a safe place lis Central France Bt*W Louisa's
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1039.
I tnrva ar* a Ingi r-tlp gearshift on i th* steering column, a new con- | trolled ventilation system and | Fcalci beam headlamps for safer j night driving, Tao V-S engine? are] , avar>bl«, at. a., horsepower In th* | delex*, th* «» horsepower or a €0 I horwower •rgine tn th* Fr-rtl V«B! j n-odei*. Cars with St borsepoaw |
husband left for service 14 days' ago. "My nephew. Oscar, is now tn the; front line* not far fresn he'*. Oscar was a star player on th* football tc im of Purl*, which belongs to the International League "It only yon could see the towns between Stra««bourg and Wlseen- 1 bwrg. They are empty except for. -nldiers staying lher*. It is almost unbelleveable. with a population of 10,MO, la now empty. Women and ehildron left aa refueve* and the men have bsea draft:rd into service. Neither knows, where the other la. Roys ot 14 and men of 40 mux’l , go every day with the mayor to I' he vacated villages and care tor Ilb Uveatdtk left bi-Mnd until trans-' l>< nation is provided the*r At the border across the Rhine i .ie the soldier* of Austria and t'se<hoslovakia and behind them | the German soldiers The first ar- ■ tillery shot fired will be our signal :or the outbreak of the w»r. I hope the good l-ord will take thia beart-brouking »cen* from u*. With Love Your Cousin. Madk-n. Pray For L’B." The people Os thst section spoke .Gv man because of their affiliation* -v<th Germany prior to the Worldj War and the letter naturally was nenurtl in Ute German Uuguage.| ; Mrs. Wolpert translated tite letter, | tor th* reporter. FRENCH DRIVE «V>NTINVBI> FROM PACK ONEI aud Lecoin, the anarchist, who was the first to b«> arrested. Deputy Marcel (teat's name also was signthe pamphlet but he Inslsied
Public Sale I. th. undersigned. will n. 11 at ptibllc auction alt my ttvestock on farm located two mite* north of Riuffton on Stain ft.md I. one-half mH* cast. on ' “ SA'IT’RDAY, (MT. 7. 1939 Sale Starting Promptly at 12 O’clock Noon 200 HEAD LIVESTOCK HORSES One bay mare. « year* old. weight l«rtn lbs.. pound. gmal worker’ one sorrel mar-. 3 years old Wright llOti Iba. broke, one gray tnare* coming I year* old. sound. -me gr*y horse. coming 3 y-ars old soundon- gray mare, smooth mouth, weight Ikon Iba, blind CATTLE One Guernsey row. .1 y.mrs n|d. -nlf by aide; on- roan row J years old. calf by aide: on., Guernsey ami Jersey cow, H y-Hrs old calf by side; om> Gm.rnany cow. 7 years old. du.< to froah-n Ort U. one Uuernsey row. 4 years old. dur to freshen Oct. 38; one Jersey cow 5 years old. giplng 4 gallons milk |>er day: one Jersey cow, K years old. Alving 4 gallons milk per day; one Jersey cow. « yn.ru old. giving 3 gallons milk |ter day: one Holstein cow. 7 years old. freshen t>er 15 giving milk: one Guernsey. 3 years nld. giving 3 gallons milk per day br-d lb dairy heifers, some bred; nnr young bull HOGS One red sow; 3 pigs by aide; three Hampshire gilts, nigs by side one registered Cheater White sow. due to farrow Oct. II; 4 I hone gilts, op-n. Ils FEEDING HOGS. WEIGHT FROM 40 TO loe LBB One young hoar. SHEEP—.3I HEAD Twenty-five head good breeding rwes. 1 tn 4 yXara nld; « old ewes5 spring lambs: one Shropshire buck. 3 years old; our Rambouillet buck. 3 years old. TERM*—CASH PAUL DECKER, Owner kLLENBkRGtR BROS.. AufU.
engine hav* improved spring snspenslon and a torsion bar rldwaiabt User Four Ford V 4 and flve deluxe tx>dy type* comprise the two lines. ] A new business coup* as well as a , I coupe. Tudor sedan and Fordor sedan I ( aie avallab'.* in both. There is also a . deluxe ror.r*rtlble club coup* with i automat is top standard equipment.
he had not authorised it. The special session of parlla- ; meat began Bept 2. the day before France declared war on Germany The dissolution of the communist party was ordered immediately after Russian troops joined the Germans In the invasion of Poland I Gliuio. one of the 30 signatories. . already had been taken into custody for "defeatist utterance*." All of them face military action Hl* novel was the lusts for the ’ current sensational motion picture, "Harvest." ii i h SENATE DEBATE FRoxx rAQK ON■» ' Immediate action on title-and-ear-ry neutrality provisions. AdiiUnistratlonints th?** 1 . the senate stood 41 for repeal of ’ th* arms embargo. *9 agahtst tnd a undecided a* Overton apnhe. The anti-repeal bloc disput'-d that * ! "Let u* not entertain the fond delusion." Overtoil warned. "thaU ' raising the embargo Is not * step • toward war. Nome of the Arnerlcan dollars will he following American arms and the Amerl* an flag and the American soldier will > tie following Imth to the baltlei field* of Kurope. I "Our xufiplylng the Buropeah I nations now engaged In war with ,j American anna will ho armed in ! terventlon on the part of America, because modern arms and mochan Ixed equipment are th* main re- 1 qulronients tn modern warfare." He urged retention of the embargo on shipim-nta of arms, munition*. and Implements ot war from the United State* to bellfgerain* with the additional safegi-ard <>g title and carry on all other commodities.
RISE IN FOOD PRICES SLACKS Retail Food Prices Show Slight Decline In Past Week Washington. Oct. i- (U.R> —The rising tendency of retail food prices has been reversed at least temporarily, the bureau of lalmr atatiatica reported today Ha survey showed alight der-llnes In prices of staple foods for thweek of gy-pt. 20 io Oct. S. "Price decline* averaging about 1 per cent occurred In moat cities in the week ending Oct. 3." .Mis? Fences Perkins, secretary of labor, said "Lard price* fell moat aharply, Thl* I* significant because lard had risen *o much in early September. Pork chops continue to decline In price." The bureau did not offer any ex planation for the shift in retail price movetnents. The survey showed lard price* 5 to ll» per cent lower for the week but still 20 to 30 per cent abov* the August 16 price Pork chop price* dropped about i pur cent
NEW FORD CARS FOR 1940 i ’ jSBiM 22 important improvements, added to fundamental Ford features, represent the most advanced engineering in the low-price field WfAT do the Ford cars for 1940 offer to match their brilliant new beauty? New comfort, convenience, quiet, safety —and the roomiest, richest interiors ever 22 IMPORTANT FORD IMPROVEMENTS deugnrd for a Ford f roa CO.roaT - Mow »«« .mW,. Nw CwaMW Vm. I They have many interesting new features. Finger-Tip 1 Hlation. New tonion bar ridr-«t*bdi»rr.* Improved vpnng | CanM. » Hw . mins p 0... A„ L aton, unusually easy to shift. New Controlled Ventila- | "Floating Edge" Seat Cushion*. tion. Improved shock absorber*. Softer spring*, im- I FOR CONVrMirNCF - New Finger-Tip Gesnhift. Engine proved spring suspension and a new ride-stabilizer.* | more accewible. Two-tpoke steering wheel. •A combination of new features makes the new cars I SIUMCr - Improved «undproofing.'’E«y*hift"tr.nw .* . — • a * I Curved ditc wheeb. Improved drums (or btg Ford quieter in operation. They have big, powerful hydraulic | hydraulic brakes. brake*. They have new Seated-Beam Headlamp* that I FOR tAFFTV - Sealed-Beam Headlamp*. Dual windshield are safey, stronger and stay bright longer. They have I ••P»r» •« has. of windshield, l-arger battery and generator, the famous Ford V-8 engine (85 hp in the De Luse L B “' ,ry C ° wl '“ on “**** “ od * l ‘- Ford. Choice of 85 or 60 hp in the Ford)-which | !®I ’L?'"??. 'T‘‘* ‘ > “ U ’ y ‘ N ~ “* >rtu‘vr n<vr, wri, ran with ,o much perh-rmanrr, I — *.... THAN SVS* style and comfort at such a low price. Get aT-?>> M * QtJAIITV Cflß ,N ™ l lOW-PWICt FIELD" acquainted. Yom’l/ en/oy the experience? LMHMMaMMaMHMMIMIMaMHmNMHMj ON DISPLAY TOMORROW AT ALL FORD DEALERS " I— - * Al D. Schmitt Motor Sales [ rtrn.. AUTHOR com, OEAUU. H
I anti the d*c|ln»« of lat* B*pt*m i lu»r hav* offset whurp advance* the first halt of th* muuUs. Ituund steak price* were unchanged to 5 I |mr cunt lower. Hnlmmi. butter i and egg price* w*r>< unchanged to Il In 6 per cent higher Other fiHMl* mo*tly were unchanged Compared to pre war levels navy beans and sugar prices remain high. The bureau found but little variation In price shift* unoug the various reporting cities Prh-e* In Hoßton, Pittsburgh. Chicago and Ih-tiver appealed to decline the moat. The tendency in Buffalo and Lo* Angelea w*« for higher price*. •■o ■ ■ • All Day Meeting At Wren Church Sunday An ail day meeting Is ptsnned at I Pleaaant View lUptlst church st! Wren. Ohio to mark the annual appearance of Chari*** p. Me*k«r. *up- ; i rintetident of the Chicago Hebrew, Mission. Accompanying him will be two of hi* worker* who will also I'u-tictpate la the all day meeting. Funday. The first meeting will begin at 11 A. M.. the afterroon service at 2;3U P. M and the evening service, •»t 7;<u p. tn.
COURT HOUSE Ruled To Answer , In the promissory not* suit of W. H ZwMt against Paul Myers, the d-'fmidaut wa* ruled to answer. &*t For Trial J The not* suit o’ th* Peoples Riat* Hank of Fort Racovery, Uhl » , against N. E. Orlle and others, wa* , set for trial October 34. Divorce Cas* , in the divorce unit of Ktla Ruse sgalnst Amos L. Rus*, an affidavit , and a petition for temporary allowBare and attorney fees waa filed and th* notice ordered to tho sheriff of Allen county for the defendant to appear October 7 to answer to the petition. ————o——— Methodist Bishop To Speak At Fort Wayne Th* announcement that Bishop ' Edwin Holt Hughe* of Washingion. 'i r» C.. ia to conduct a preaching Mission at the First Methodist • Church, Fort Wayaa, each evening • at 7:30 o'clock, from October g to 13 is of Interest to all Methodist* of J thl* region. Ih* pnnlnenc* of Bishop , Hughes, former president of DeJJ’auw University and senior prelate
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«r~r- ——to... ■»*> ii i mu ■ man—msvaw <*f the Methodist church, I* expected to draw delegation* from all cilia* n«ar Fort Wayne. The first ser.non by Bishop Hushes will be Sunday evening at 7:80 o'clock. 1 * ■ d>— — * ’•*— t Minor Auto Wreck In Reported Here —— A minor wreck at SunSct pafk last night was reported to Officer Adrian Onffee- The cars were drlv<w. by Martha Colchln and Albert Kukclhahn. Only slight damage resulted. —- 1 -- o - - Beverages Board To Hold Hearing The Adam* county alcoholic Bevt»age board will conduct a hearing October Sg at th* court house on the application of Joseph 0, John aud William Ixise ot the Eats Restaurant for a beer retailer’s llcena*. ■ ■ i Q n — I, TvmSe i. a lIW >w W> _ DAI BO IHscomfort UULUu Q/212 \ mW F w > -t ■»i I-. iskc (A* VX ;.lquld - Tablet* - Balv* • Nos* I>rop*
