Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1939 — Page 7

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the town convrnltorg. Nalttirr »ld«baa t>e«*n maUng a campaign of any XMd. but more a<Uou i» mpaciad jiuftaz juit beforr the f Mon<tp. Oct. f 2J,,thi ‘Virx? Kftit?of*. Serna. wilt oj*£ ltd doora at I o'clock In the morning end will clone at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Thia la to comply with the federal wage and hour law. tra Spriingri. loca. linotype ope.--a tor. recently found a praying maoth on the window gin j ut hack of Ula machine. Thia Inaect ia ronaldor ed to be the uglleat Inae-t in tne world, but outalde of pinching, which baa no 111 effect, will not harm any one. Amoa M Sprunger, of Bothell, Waablngton. fortnor Rerue man. and a brother of Louie Sprunger and Mra. J. ». Winteregg of tbla place, la training 44 big doge, known ax Alaakan Malamutea, for Admiral Richard E. Ryrd wen he makea hia trip to the Antarctic In the near lature. The doge will be need to pull the aleda. .Mr. Sprunger livaa on a farm near Bothell. | Mra. othllla Simon and Miaa Martha Hf t left here thia week for Los T—

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1939.

■ Angelea. California, where they aspect to make thtlr future home. I M|m Ryf waa forelady al the Ecoi nomy Printing Cofo-< rn for the past Mhenl .Mlaa Marjo-le Bforf I i VRsmuccmulM W-Af.the prlrttfllr. j a .. .<,r, ~} I‘reatoa Zehr of thia place has i been confined to hia home the peat week He la auffering with aathm-t | 1 the vid P. Nteury of near here, who la a patient at the Adama county hospital at Decatur la getting along i ; in satisfactory chape. Mr. Steury ' broke hie left leg near the hip and 1 hia left foot In two placea, when ha 1 fell from the burn roof at the H. P. I grhmltt farm near Decatur. It atart* cd to rain and aa Mr. Stei'ry was gathering the toola on the roof, be i l!lpped and fell, a distance of 20 I teat. The accident occurred on Frl* I duy. the 13th. The Junior class of the Berne high school will pnaent the play. "Laughina Iriah Eyes" at the Berne ■ Auditorium Friday evening, Oct. 20. I starting at 7.3 V. Tht following are i ntembere of the cast- Marjorie lia*, i begger. Palsy Sprunger. Rojer Lug Inbill. Deryll Sprunger, Vera Nuss--ihLttm. Palmer lelchty, Lucile i Sprunger, Vera Bnlaigor, Oynoth <

Rcblndler. and Edward Elsbnoberr«r. Mr and Mrs. Emil Nagel and Mias Margaret Girod ar.: visiting rela* 'Uvpa Wt N'pw h York.and*attetibding [TM* WlMldi fair., u - - 4 t KThe pM*e’ ( 9ftunibr sod Volma LlcChty spent .-he,week end at Van Wert. Ohio, an tbs guests of Mrs. Forrest Danner. Mrs. Me Ida Moaer has purchased the hosne of the late N. H. Meria in. on Went Water olivet bora. The purchase price wsa 11*00. There were several bidders. Mrs. Lawrence Eicher is vlaio ing relatives at St. I'aul, Minn., *or | a few days. Gordon Llechly la al Purdue University where he la taking a poultry short course. He Is the -new manager of the Berne Htway Hatchery. (Xrl Wilhelm of Decatur visited ! with hia friend. Donald Sprunger, ■ here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hocker of I Vacatur visited with relatives In j il-rne. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mcubberger ' and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roger 1 Meshberger and son were the Sunday dinner guests at Mr. aad Mrs.

Unusual Birth 1 Jrv ** jfix • p I J j ill 11 Mrs. Raymond and baby ! to a delicate operation performed I teveral days ago, physicians re- | placed the atomach and other InI temal organa of a Chicago baby | which were on the outside at ‘ birth, and now the baby. Cams [ Jean Raymond, shown with her ! mother, is given a good chance to j live. I Harve Ellenberger Itufns Gerber, of Orrvilb- Ohio, a.rived in Berne this week to spend some time with his son. Lester Gerber and family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stahly of Muncie spent the week-end in Berne visiting with relatives. Q GERMAN HIGH (CONTINUED num PAGE ONB> the opposition by Clement R. Allee. laborlte leader. He said "We hope our friendship with Turkey will be strengthened.'* Early Answer Herlin. Oct. IS -<U.R> -Nazis reported tonight that an early answer was expected from Joseph Stalin in connection with SovietGerman consultation arising from collapse of efforts to negotiate peace on the western front. Adolf Hitler, in line with the I German Russian agreement to ! iconsuit on the next stop if the I peace offensive tails, sent a mes-| | sage to Stalin by courier last I Sunday, It was understood. I Stalin's answer, according to | usually reliable sources, will prob- | ably be In-ought to Berlin this ■ week end by Count Friedrick Von I De Sqhulenberg, the German am- : bassador at Moscow. Issues Decree ! Berlin, Oct. 1»- <U.R>- Adolf Hit J let- issued a decree today establishing the provinces of West Prussia and Posen—in conquered Poland- within the framework ot the Germau Reich. West Prussia, the name of the i old pre-war German province, is 1 | comparable to the Polish province | of Pomorse. which was the famous | corridor cutting East Prussia oft | from the Reich and giving Poland ‘ access to the Baltic Sea. ■ Posen was a pre-war province I of Prussia with an area of 11,184 I square miles. A w I vfT - Nk j ROY S. JOHNSON Auctioneer Oct. 21- Chas. Bloom. 6 miles | N. E.. Ft. Wayne. Farm sale. Oct. 23 — D. M. Kirucofe. IM I mile North Mlddleberry, Ohio I General farm sale. I Oct. 24—Skidmore, West Mans field. O. Wolsteins. Oct. 26 -C .0. Swaim, McComb. Ohio. Duroc hogs. , Oct. 26 —Meyers Heirs, 6 miles 'South, 3 miles West of Decatur. 80 acre farm. Oct. 27—Sherman Spitlers. Versailles, O. Reg. Guernsey cattle Oct. 28—Paul Engle', Topeka. Kansas. Pert-heron horse sale. Oct. 30 - Cardiff Farms. Reg Belgian horse sale, Fair Grounds, Van Wert, Ohio. Nov. I—Walter Linn, IM miles South. 4 miles East of Chattanoo ga. Ohio. Gen. farm sale. Nov. 2—Arlle Rhodes. IM mile North. 2 mile East of Wabash, O. Farm sale Nov. 3— Oland Hilton, 4 miles South, % mile East Port laud I<M) acre farm and personal property. I Nov. 4—Frank Kuiuter. M mile west ot Wayuedale. form sale. Trust Co Bldg.. Decatur, Indiana. Phone 104 1

g ElfeHT O'CLOCK (Ar) coffee k. ... QQc WHITEHOUSE MILK 4 -23 c SCRATCH FEED, Daily Em j 100 Ihs. 5L63 EGG MASH. Daily Err 100 lb*. >2.16 DAIRY FEED. 16 .. Daily Milk 1 100 tbs. 11.41 ROLLED OATS. Sunnyfield Ige- pk«. 15c KELLCMiG’S PORN FLAKES 2 Ige. pkg*. 19c CORN FLAKES. Sunnyfield 2 l«e. pkg*. 15c CH IPSO, Flake* or Granule* 2- Ige. pkg. 19c PILLSBURY PANCAKE FLOUR pkg. 10c MILE HIGH CORNED BEEF HASH lb can 10c SUPER SUDS, Blue 2 large pkg*. 37c MATCHES. AAP • box«« 21c PINK SALMON 2 tall cans 27c BUTTER. Silverbrwk — lb- 32c PINEAPPLE JUICE, A&P 46-oz. can 25c A&P SOU TWIST BREAD 3.XZSC MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, Encore 3-1 b pkg. 21c PEANUT BUTTER, Sultana 2-tb jar 25c SALAD DRESSINti. Ann Page quart 27c SPARKLE GELATIN DESSERTS 3 pkgs. 10c KETCHUP. Ann Page H-oz. hot. 10c CHOCOLATE DROPS 2 lbs. 19c MUSTARD. Harbauer qt- 10c PAG or KIRK’S FLAKEWHITE SOAP 3 bars 10c PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 cakes 17c PICKLES. Fresh Cucumber P 1 jar 10c CAMPBELL’S BEANS 3—l-lb cans 23c ANN PAGE MACARONI DINNER pkg- 19c CORN or TOMATOES 4 No. 2 can* 27c ( RISCO or SPRY 3-lb can 51c SUNNYFIELD PASTRY FLOUR X" 59c GOLD MEDAL FLOUR — 24’4-tb bag 89c PILLSBURY FLOUR bag 87c OLEOMARGARINE, Sure Good 2 lbs. 23c LARD. Sunnyfield 4-Ib pkg. 37c CHEESE, Wisconsin n> 21c BEET SUGAR 25-lb hag $1.52 CHERRIES. Red Sour Pitted No. 2 can 10c FRUIT COCKTAIL. A&P 1 tall can* Mt PEACHES, lona — 2 No. 24 can* 25c PANC AKE I LOUR. Sunnyfield •>•«» hag 15c OXYDOL or RINSO 2 Ige. pkg*. 37c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER - — 3 «* ns 23c FEUS NAPTHA SOAP - 6 bar* 25c TISSUE PAPER WALDORF 4 rolls 15c MARSH SEEDLESS No. 1 GRADE YELLOW • GRAPEFRUIT! ONIONS : 4 f or 19c 5o n,batr 69c I- • —————————— Meat Department : QUALITY MEATS—PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE SPRING LAMB Boneless Shoulder Roast, lb. 20c Veal Rolls, lb. 25c - 1 — Stew, lean, lb. 12 l /gC Pork Roast, lb. 21c BOLOGNA, ib. IXIC BACON, Jowls, tb FRANKS HAMS, Baked, tb 27c TENDERIZED PICNK Picnic HAMS lb 18c p or k Roasts lb 15c 1 t 0 < ? I W> .AVJ±K£ 4 to 8 lb. average 2 tb. Box CHEESE 4Jc PEANUT BUTTER 4 tbs. PURE LARI) SAUER KRAUT Q c r.T, — bulk .. 2 th.. PRIME BEEF FRESH Beef Roasts lb 21c Spare Ribs lb 17c Choice Chuck Cut* ~e an . Meat> SHLi "’I7C COTTAGE CHEESE VEAL STEW I’ORk BRAINS 12»C .. ..Z pound FRESH .J._ pound HADDOCK ICC BOILING BEEF I±}C BONELESS pound • .... pound

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