Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 4 January 1940 — Page 5
As President Delivered Message at New Season of Congress
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JANUARY I, 1940.
FRENCH RAIDS NET PRISONERS Large French Patrol Penetrate* Nazi Lines. Net Prisoner* Pari*, Jan * |L’P> A large* French patrol proatmted tiwo mile-, into *he German iln<-« in a aunpriae raid and returned with prlaoaer*. a military Informant said today. A second patrol surprised a German roving patrol column. killed 2<> of Ms men and, dispersed the rest. It was said In reprisal for Geinvcu flight* ovr.r i'ism r even as tar as Paris. French planes have flown between 200 and 264 miles into Germany, it was said For the third successive night German planes making reconnaissance flights over France succeeded In retching the Paris area Flight* also were made over eastern France and the area adjoining the Belgian frorstier Two German planes, Including one tkirnier and one Meaaerschmldt. were reported in French military dispatches to have been shot down yeeterday. 1 0 - — * LATEST NOTES OF * REPPEKT SCHOOL A number of men from the < lass wen- very fortunate In being able to spend last week end at their homes. Among these were Harold filngt.ian and Keum-lh Word, both from Michigan John Haveratock visited hi* brother at Butler Col. Boy Johnson of this city a d 'ln cl.c* .<f attention for one period, and disc ussed many very ■ importair matte re Then w • also two other prominent member* of the faculty present. Col Hoy l> Ilian of Portland and Col Rlgrist 'of Fort Wayne Both were of great help to the class Th<- < las* has how rea< hed the total of 51 students and I* made up of a group of young men who an- trying very earnestly to educate theinsclve* that they may better serve the public Col Claude I» Myer* of Columbus, Ohio, a former student visitI I. Col. R. C. Sehaffet ■ jot Wan w.-rt ttllio. also Was a | 11.,' Col Eat! Gartin spent the week end at hi* holm In Greensburg, and returned Monday morning to resume his work a* an instructor In th<- mhooi The public -ale* being held <-a> h evening arc- becoming more Intele II I. *t< mi—i t . „■ m iny very - aide priz.s are glren away at eac h I useful ami tin- sale Is real enter- £ I ta ament ’ CHURCH REVIVALS I ) , Mt Victory L B hi i . ■ , M ll' 11. church at •< 15 P m CRT » i II through next week. . Sunday .vc nlii. lanu i . 7th. I Pleasant View Baptist gospel te am lor Wren Ohio, will hav. charge ol th<- service \ cordial Invitation t* extended the publh to attge.d these service. - 0 --w !■ 500 M P. H. Is Al'man s Goal C Ixre AmK>«, Cai il Pi Air. j plam s c» (at (I|| plumnietvl thrtyc'gh t.h<- air a: 5*4 mile* ah hour * ■ 1" - pVWt • i. ■ th- goal of Die Vine iic all alrct ai' industry, Robert lusley assislah' chief engineer <M Pratt a Whitm-v Ha tford. Cou.i.. told the Society of Automotive Engineers here He stated thwt trh X.fiMc engines are already ' on pape r Goat for Reds? Aadrsi Zhdansv Secretary of the Communist party in Leningrad and general!.-, lecog. ( I nixed a* No. 2 Red, Andrei Zhdanov is reported to have lost favor in Ruicsia bssauss of failure of th» b.i'.xkneg which he urged agauiat g| Finland.
«M O’CLOC K COFFEE Lb. Bag I utTS WL > A&P SOFT TWIST Whitehouse Evaporated BREAD MILK J 21-oz. Loaves Tall Cans SPARKLE GELATIN DESSERTS .. . . . 3 pkgs. 10c PE MILS. lona 2 No. 2'j cans 2’>c ( \MPBhI.I S BEANS 3— l-lb. cans 2k CORN or TOM ATOES I No. 2 CMM 27< RAISINS. *t-.-dlt— l-lb. pkg. 27c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 2 lb. lin 49c < M\l. H.Ot R. Sunny field Ige. pkg. 17c OI.EOMARG MtlM . >ure Ihmml 2 lbs. 19c L ARIi. Sunny field Mb. pkg. 33c ARGO GLOBS STARCH 3-lb. pkg. 21c MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, Encore.. 3-lb. pkg. 21c PE AN I I Bl ITER. Sultana 2-lb. jar 23c SALAD DRESSING. Ann Page quart 27c Rl( E, Blue Rose lb 5c DOG FOOD, Daily 3 tall cans 15c CHOCOLATE DROPS 2 tbs. Uk MUSTARD, Harbauer quart 10c I’EAS. lona 3 No. 2 cans 25c DAILY E<;<; SCRATCH FEED IDO tbs, $1.77 DAILY E<;<; LAYING MASH 100 lbs. $2.23 DAILY MILK DAIRY FEED, 16 < 100 lbs. $1.38 OYSTER SHELLS 100 tbs. 79c NAVY BEANS 4 lbs. 17c CORN FLAKES, >unnyfield ........... 2 Ige. pkgs. l-5c 4 IIIPSO. I-lakes or Granules Ige. pkg. 19c PILLSBURY PAN< IKE FLOUR pkg. lie SI PER SI l». Blue 2 Ige. pkg». 37c matches, iap s 21c PAN( \KI. I 1.01 R. Sunnytield ,5-lb. bag 15< Bl I I I It. SilverbrtMrk . lb. 3k CRIS 4 O or •'PRS 3-Ib. can 51c ( HEESE, M re<on*m lb. 21c BEL I SI G Mt 25-tb. paper bag 51.27 < IIERRIES. Red Sour Pitted ... No. 2 can 10c ROMAN CLEANSER, plu* d<-p. t|i. l®e M ALDORE TISSUE PAPER I rolls l"c PEG SOAP or KIRK S EIAKEMWHIII 3 bar* Hh ROLLED OATS, Sunny field Ige. pkg. 15c dexo. Pure Vegetable Shortening . 3-lb. can tic PASCAL CELERY, large utalk Ilk ( AIT.IH.OMLR l»c head CABBAGE, solid heads .k lb "LNESAP APPLES 5 Hm». 2jc POTATOES. I . S. Nt.. I t.RAPEHH IT. Seedless .. 11l for 29c ( nnwumer s Bag .. 29c pctk CARROTS, sweet & lender 6<- hunch ORANGES, large sixe 2-'k do*. JUICY FLORIDA ICEBERG ORANGES LETTUCE Natural Tree Ripened Large. Firm and Cnap 57C 2 heads J Compare the weight and quality. Meat Department THE BEST t|l AI.ITY AT THE LOWEST PRII ES. (it R BEEF IS GOVERNMENT INSPECTED PRIME STEER BEEF. Beef Quarters Every quarter fresh killed, younx beef. Any weight you want. The Price Is Very la>w. SMOKED PICNICS '’ o, ‘ u , O,N UOAST 2 to .i lb. average Sugar Cured—Shankle fv* I i-b. 14c lb - 14c \ \ erv i.ootl Bib. Lean and lender SLAB BACON 1 I Fresh Picnics Lean • Chunk — Pound * V . |(( |h a , etM|(e Sliced. Rindles* BACON « Lb. 1 1 lh. package lb. AyW * Herring, dressed 3 lbs. 25c Beet, fresh ground . lb. 15c Pollock, boneless lb. 12 , uc Sausage, lean lb. I2* ic Oysters, pint 19c Pork Liver, chunk lb. 9c
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