Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 249, Decatur, Adams County, 20 October 1939 — Page 5

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■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■• it Sorq Bros. Meat Market i |Kuailit7si7ats At lx»w Prices Satisfaction Guaranteed J I: Swiss Steak lb 22k Chuck Roast lb 20k ■ ■u X D BONE CHOICE Cl TS B iBOLOGNAZIb 10k PIG. SOUSE lb 17c: ■ I. ■■ ■ I ■■■ 1,1 "'■■■'■ "" 1 £ IBRAINS;:™ lb 10c BEEF BOIL lb 12[c: ■fresh FRESH LEAN (pure Pork) ■ I HAMBURG lb 15c SAUSAGE lblscj fc »'^ h ISC ■ Shanks *>C side Sausage . fresh ’ lb. - Garlick 1” Smokwl ,b ’ 2CC ’ foare Rihs., Knoekers_ *3*' Sausage ■ FRESH lb. — FRESH (Center Cut) lb. , HAM ROAST HAM STEAK ~* %wl. t 8c : Pudding ' h IOC O'er IX * C : fcmme? ~ ~ _ Smo. lb. " b 18C ' Sausage Jowl *1 icmc Ham ■ jjll-L PICKLES 2 (or 5c BACON ‘ I<JC lIH k<,< ’ N,>O|>LLS ,1 Zl' B •’.'sler Crackersloc Foodcraft or - - B L W. Crackers 2 f0r..29c — RurcoCoHee* JV ■ fresh tart buttco l’ Butter Ksllog* Corn Fluke* 2 for 20c ■ BRtAO 2 loaves ... 15c l ' urv Urd 12 I C B ' U * SU ’* r ° r " molls, cakes, cookies Franks.—- AofJjw g -■-A B-Miß ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■

! Bible study each Thnraday ev< ! I nine. W» are now studying »!»•• i last Chapter of Luke Comr wor«hl|i with ng Willshire U. B Charge Hi'V. O, K Hawk. piiatoi Bethel Suiotuy School, to a, in, John j . Keitring. »iip<'riiit<-ii<|<'iii. Worship, II a. m. Sermon by I tmaior. Zion Sunday School. 10 it. ni II II I null, superintendent. Preaching. 7:l® |>. tn. Sei mon by pastor Prayer meeting every Thuraduy evening. 7:30 p. m Union Sunday School, io a. m latwreset* Hamrick, superintendent. Prayer meeting every Wedttea dny evening Junior and Senior (’. E. 7 p in Calvary Evangelical Church George 3- Lotte*. Minister 9:B® A. M. Sunday School. Sl’. I Will Johnson. superintendent. 10:30 A M, Prayer an I Pruix" (Service. Mrs, Otis Shlfferly, leader. 7:3<» p. M. Thurd.iy. Worship I Servicv and lemion

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1039.

SEE DELAY IN I GERMAN DRIVE Correspondent Doubts Nazi Offensive Before Spring lly Webb Miller it’. P. Staff Correapondent I With the llrtllnh Army on the French Frontier. Oct. so tU.R) i<lly Military Telephone to Um don. <l’»—l by Field t etmort I'nleaa Adolf Hitler decide* to ' atrlke wlthltl the next few w»-eki* oil the wegtern front II la highly I alego warfare will ><inilnu< ' ' throughout the winter and that I the world war male will not take place before spring, It appeared Thia In my purely permmal "pin urn baited on my experience In I the world war and my personal 1 knowledge Os the region on both gldea of the frontier where mil I Ilona of men now face each other. Sl* times since the world war I ' Have traveled over the whole, j ha I liefield i The massing of Hiller's army at, three principal points between, Belgium and Switzerland makes | it possible. if he decides to take a : | big gamble with hundreds of thou-1 sands of Ilves. Io deliver a large 'Gustave G.tinelln's force between .the Moselle and the Rhine, or I 'make a vast effort to outflank the allies l.y a turning movement through Holland. Iblgium or Swit ! xerland. or both. In my opinion the latter alternative, an indirect attack through j neutral territory, is unlikely thia Hays of continuous rain have rendered the ground extremely j -lilffiitill for movements of motor-, j Ized bodies of troops. ’ Everywhere , ' rivers are in flood and steady rain , continues today. What saetns more likely from 1 what is known of Hitler's troop ' disposition and the geography of I the regions involved is that any i medium scale attack would Im- de 'signed to try to eject the Frenchi 1 from any strip of German terri tory they may hold. But it must always be kept in mind that the German military mind is tradition ally fond of great flanking or turn mg movements. Gen. Wilhelm Keitel, chief of the high command German a -I t.- - - * > II klllHkli t<> .lullvl »' 1O illt'St war thus' tar and the lines of Hit let's diplomacy as revealed up to I now. It is my opinion that theI most likely course of events In the next few months is a com- - parative stalemate on the west - ern ft while Hitler con.cn , I trains his efforts l.y submarine ’ land bombing attack on the British : navy and merchant marine. But there is no doubt that both 'British and Flench troops would' ‘German attack ti|H>it the Maginot

9 . .. Ilins, which Is perhaps at least one reason why the Germans may not try It. Military observers here are much Interested In Hamelin's lactic* as revealed thus far, that Is. , iriiiatlng attacks carefully pn>|mred and executed with extraordln J srlly small losses, Then, when the Germans retail , late, they find 111 cxiieiue outpost lines only small parties of de tot mined machine gunners who Inflict as heavy losses as possible I and then retire. The German attackers suddenly ' (Ind themselves hitting Into the | air. while Hamelin'S artillery cuts, I them to bits. According to communiques and I semi official eommciiiarb**, GameHit as allied commaiider-lii-cbi.-t bad HUiecKStully execut'd tllle scheme ''lime after lime " This Is the outstanding (suture I have noticed, which differs from I Wot Id war tai'tlcs. Aecordlng to ; repona. Gain.-lin had Infll. t< <l I losses u|m»i the enemy out of all I proportion to his ex|H-i.dlture of ; Ilves and inuiilllons. MUTUAL AID TREATY (CONTINUED FROM I’AtIK ON*. , Bulgaria and Jugoslavia and posi slldy Hungary might later be the object of Turkish efforts to - strengthen the Balkan position in a manner satisfactory to the allied - powers < r at least opposed to , aggressive thrusts In that area All of these factors are relative- . ly unlavorable developments from the Nail viewpoint. They weaken , Germany's ability to fight a long war that Is largely waged In the economic field They encourage | whatever salmtage and unrest there may be tn Austria. Czechoslovakia and Poland. But they do not by atty means assure the ultimate triumph ut I the allied powers. That depends upon many still unanswered <pieatio.is in most ot which Soviet Russia Is directly Involved. Trade In a Good Town — Oecatu,

AMWVWWVWWAWWWWWVMWVWWMnrtenn.'n. w w* - IP. D’s. Grocery 122 S. sth Street Phone 3SI ] i DELIVERIES MADE 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. OPEN 6 A. M.—CLOSE 9 P. M.—CLOSED SUNDAYS PORK AND BEANS 2 No * 2 ' ; Z7C i WHAT A BUY & can* •’ * |) LIMA BEANS 2 No * 2 19C ! i TOMATOES 2 No - 2 ' 17c : : Merrit Brand. Red Ripe. Super Value can* • > ( i IRI I I (XM hl ML. fall can* 2 CMM 2S< 1 SY RI P. Perfects Goldens Ih. pail 25c |> PICKLES. Pori me Swwt *l*- -lar 19c [> PRESERX ES, Jay-Tee Imitation 2 lb. jar 21c i [ CRACKERS, Montr<»*c Soda 2 lb. box ISc ; > PANCAKE Fl.ol R. Pill*bury. 2(1 oz. pkg. - l<»c ji The New FRESH-LIKE VACI l M PACKED \EGETABLES I' SHOE STRING BEETS or CARROTS 12 oz. can 10c l| | SPINACH or WHOLE KERNEL ![ ! CORN. G. B. .2 - 12 oz. can* 25c ]> l[ BANANAS, (iolden bellow 5 lb*. 2>c i[ |[ CRANBERRIES. Special lb. !•»<• ,[ |! SWEET POTATOES 5 lb. for lie l« lb*. Ise <[ POTATOES. Indiana Muck Grown Pk. 23c Bu. 90c i ( |j ONIONS. Med. White Spanish 5 lb*. 13c; lolb. ban 19c i [ ; • CELKRI bunch ■><• ; j SPECIAL— ![ I; STRIt TIA I RESH CtH NTRY EGGS !' !' WITH 5 OTHER ITEMS Do/. ,[ |! OTHERWISE Dozen 2Hc Jj ■ ■■■■■■■■*■■ H ■■■■■■■■■■■J ; Gentlemen’s Choice ■ * ■ : & EARLY : :. / \ AMERICAN : : AFTERSHAVE ; :IE LOTION I sl-00 . • a * FreshlA razored skins are instantly -oothed and cooled B 1 by this superlative after-shave lotion . . . the perfect ■ 1 finish to a dose shave! The invigorating Old Spice ■ 1 'odor gives it a real, old-fashioned tang. The handsome B ■ 'pottery container, wit h convenient sprinkler top, boasts B ■ an authentic reproduction of an old American trading ■ ship. B Em ly Aincrictiti Old Spin- Shavian An psimii i. • uni be pur. — cll.iS'.il singly. ” 111 sets up to lii.oil 111 olll' T'oill'trim Ih pt ■ : B. J. Smith Drug Co • !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

BICYCLE CARNIVAL (CONTINUKD FH'IM rAUK ON«< second. Itussel Hiatiloy. third Midget boys alu * race on pinn k Hon Eicher, first; Leo Ib.itie,’ Harold Nash Midget girls slow race on plank Irene Andress, first: Anna Cat It I crlne Frtedly, second. Junior boys slow race Robert [ J Schmitz, first; Edwa.d Ib.kite. lit. i - second; Phi Hnckman. third. Junior boys Imhii.eliig contest Edward lloknechi. first; Arthur Braun, second. Itolwri Schmitz, third, Junior girls slow race Harriet | Eley, first; Pauline Roup, aeccmd. Junior girls Imhinrlng contest Lenora Lyons, first; Virginia M< Mmiihiiiii, H«<’<Hld.

SUDDUTH’S MEAT M \RkET WEEK ENO MEAT SPECIALS for Saturday and Sunday NOTICE Io Customers: Thirteenth street is open for your convenience while shop* ping at our market. Baby Beef Roasts, tb. .. 18c 23c Bsby Beef Steak, tb. .... 23c • 25c Swim Steak, tb. 22c Ham. sliced or chunk. n>. .... 23c Shoulder, sliced or chunk, tb. 21c . Fresh Bids, chunk or sliced. n>. 18c Fresh Sausage, our own make, 19c Smoked Sausage. our own make n> 25c Spare Ribs and Back Bones, tb 18c Pork Chops, lean. 1b 26c Neck Bones n>. 10c LARD. n>. 10c with meat order. Eggs, dozen ... 25c Hoisum and Perfection Bread 10c Other Bread . 2 for 15c, 3 for 23c Cakee and Cookies. Oranges, dozen 18c 1 Nice Celery ... 2 bunches 15c Cooking A Eating Apples 6 tbs. 25c PHONE 226 Open 'till Noon Sunday Free Delivery

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