Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 25 July 1940 — Page 7

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First It »u the honeymoon l»l» off the Florida cnaat Now Clinton ' I Moeeley Waehburn of St. Petenburg, Fla. owner of the tale, haa a new gift for hie honeymoon couple* He la offering a deed for life * to the cottage the couplee occupied while on the iele to the flret 20 couplee visited by the atork. Three of the couples are shown 1a New York where Washbum held a reunion of the honeymooners. | They ar*, left to nght, Mr and Mrs. William Prak of Washington, D C; Mr. and Mrs Anthony Miller of Meriden, C<mn , and Mr. and Mrs L. Schwarts of Paterson, N J.

plane* today drove all n> w aitacka by tierman aerial raiders on llrlti*h roaatal shipping llrltlah air anurcaa told me *hnrt ly after noon that an e»llmai,-d *<> German plane* had struck with Imioilm and machine gun* ai shipping in the channel during the morning true German brmiber mailed on a farm, near a church, during the { llrltlah counler-aitack I mw cquadrona of fa»t Rrltlahi fighting plane* wheeling through the *ky and converging from all I direction* to lead a counter-uttack on th. Nazi raider* a ' Anti aircraft batterie* on «hot> | and on warahip* at »>■» opened up

i on th,- German planes with an in tenaive barrage. latter I wax told that none of the (hlpa In the convoy iindei at ' ta<k had been damagrxl but Ihai the German attar k* had lieen seal | fared and driven ba. k acroa* the ' water tin lir-rllii. the Nazi* claimed to have sunk 2k mm ton* of Hritlah | shipping yesterday and to have j shot down ten Ht illxh plane* > | Nazi aviator* appeared to Ire con . centraling on altack* on Hti'lah ' crmatal .hipping A numhe. of I convoy* have been altar k« in ih<- . la*t few day, but In most <a«e* i the German* were reported driven off with severe loaae*

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About the Wabash and Erie Canal Hdltarial in Wabaah Uaartle 1 I Feb 10, las*, concerning refusal of a majority of members of th* j state legislature to consider a petition to give moic state support to the canal. j "Without eipreeslng our llidigna tkm at ibis action of the majority. ’ and the sovereign contempt Which We entertain for sm h a set of 1 i imslllanlmoua nincompoops, n we may say this action looks like left I ms the canal take care of Itself i I'nlesa these this k skulled, "asymp- , totes" reconsider their action, and 1 come to work like men and dis- i < ilss these quest ions, and pass ) some law that will enable the people who are Interested in maintain- | * Ing the ■ anal to oiganlse a company. etc. then We see no hope j tor the future success of the can- > si." etc. "A Sweetheart in Every Port” A canal boat crew on the better I boats consisted of seven men and one woman, the cook. There was a > aptalii. too steersmen, two look - outs and two mule drivers. By having two shifts the taint did not . stop; each worked si* hours , straight Ha< h driver had three mules to care for. The mule shed was on the bout, and the driver 1 | slept with the mules While the animals were working, two pulled the boat, and the driver rude the , one behind. It was generally conceded that the cook was rather free with her j >iffe< tiotis It was a common sight i to see her standing on deck wln-n ’ the boat entered a town, shading her eye* with her hand searching the < rowd at the dock to see if ' the object of her affection in that port was uu hand. "Show Boat" Traveling troupe* owned and ( j traveled in their own boats In the ■ winter of |sgor,| a mmslrel troup 1 called the Disle Boys" was show i mg at l»> iptii *h. n Hi, ennui n 1 over and they found they were 1 stranded for the duration of the winter. I Their boat landisi at the cut at 'the foot on Main Street near the lielphi House a hotel of forty live , i rooms. This troup, was a high i class minstrel troupe and gave ell , tertainments every Saturday night |to defray e»pen*es. According to I all report* Helphi was one of tin liveliest places ill the ,ountry. and this Was remembered as their liveliest winter. The "lime Boys" company met with bard luck however lor their . propeller, which is to say their mule, wmt drowned in the <anal and ’heir bout was afterward attar bed for debts. 0 ROOSEVELT AND <C<i.\TlNt EL> FROM FAOK ONKt have said they would take a walk | The iHissilillitles of a fairly extensive isdithal sit down are muc h greater than there are of a substantial bolt. The facts are that a number of Democratic member* of congress, obviously including those | whom Mr. Roosevelt directed his IH3M purge, are unhappy and ripening for protest if the political climate remains unchanged =

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* The WholeTown’sTalking About Decatur’s Finest Food Market The New A & P Store Where You Serve Yourself And Save. You’ll be particularly pleased with the fine New Produce and Meat Department where the quality and variety is unsurpassed. Your inspection of this grand, light and nwimy Super Food Depart men I Store is imilcd and be sure to compare our prices to any others. II U Noodle | MILK I BUTTER (DRESSING OUp MIX I b, ■ SULTANA ■ ANN PAGE . 3 ,k ' : -25c ft 0 ■IANS 3 I-lb. com 15c FLOUR .. ~ o" « 24’2 lb bog 55c r— CHEESE lb. 17c RUTTER lb 29c J A V A REACHES J;;- 2 No. 2% con* 25c SPARKLE GELATIN DESSERTS 3 pkfft 10c VI CA V PINEAPPLE 7J lr ( ',' j 2 No. 2’/i com 35c MARSHMALLOWS . . lb. cello pkg. 10c too*. Fur* v,«*t*bi* shortening CORN ;;,T..mMor*' ... 4 No. 2 COM 25c CORN FLAKES .••“yn*'d .. 2 Ige pkg*. 17c »**’• •'•< •*-•»*-*••• GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 24'i-lb bog 85c DOUGHNUTS . ■■ do*. 10c *’ ’* PASTRY FLOUR *«"»• 24'.2 lb. bog 51c SUPER SUDS «* 2 Ige pkg*. 37c < LB <Of OLEOMARGARINE - 3 m 25c j CRISCO or SPRY 3 lb. con 48c LAYING MASH £''v .... 100 lb*. $1.95 (MPIDCTTrQ CALUMET RAKING POWDER lb con 15c GROWER MASH }£ o 7 lfc ... 100 lb*. $1.94 UI U All LII L W JELLO or ROYAL J".. r , 3 pkg*. 14c DAIRY FEED 16% ... 100 lb* $1.25 p OPU LAR BRANDS PET or CARNATION MILK 6 toll com 39c PEAS 4 No. 2 com 27c SWEETHEART SOAP 3 coke* 17c SHREDDED WHEAT 2 pkg* 17c C*ll O LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 coke* 16c BUTTER lb. 30c CARTON SCRATCH FEED ' .... IQO lb. $1.71 BUTTER »> »* p lu . T „ m on.* PILLSBURY'S ™ 83c FRESH EGGS 4X“ r,, ’ k dos *.*•’ 27c R£D JAR *>NGS 3 pkg*. 10c PINEAPPLE JUICE A * r . giont con 25c JAR CAPSdos. 21c | A P BEET SUGAR ... 25-lb. poper bog $1.19 MASON JARS quert*. do*. 59c LAAI> IX BOKAR COFFEE lb bog 19c TEX WAX lb pkg. 10c RED CIRCLE COFFEEIb. bog 17c FLAVOR-AID 3 pkg*. 10c /| LB C BEECHNUT COFFEE lb tin 24c FLY TOX INSECTICIDE pint 21c PKG J*• CHASE b SANBORN COFFEE . 2 lb* 43c SALADA TEA »"“» ’/a-lb. pkg. 35c . Beef Chuck Roast -V - (Qc P©f A TOES PORK BAKED 15 •27c ROAST HAM FRESH BEANS-"" ■> 5c Whole or Half Honey Brand. Frnh Picnic* Fancy Shank Half DCAC HES »''**•*. , 4 23 C lie 23C ;h 49c SM(IKEI) HAMS. Suxar Cured. Fancy Large Shank Hall 18. I*c A D A kl CF C SPAKE IUILS. Lean, mealy »» l<»‘ U N A Pt V fc J Kill KOAST. quality Standing Kib U». 25c JUICY VALENCIA SMOKED PICNICS. Sugar Cured »’ Lk BOILING BEEF I’’. 1"* *| Q SKINLESS FKANKS lb. 16c OOZtN | ASSORTED COLD CI TS lb. 21c L————Z BEEK SALAMI. Piece . »’ 2»c rTTIi/'E -> IE lettuce <.••>»-•* , Chickens Boiled Ham TOMATOES .. 2* 15c Stewing or Pricawee — 5 - I CELERY HEARTS -10 c *? c 35c LEMONS POKE I.IVEK. Piece lb. 9c JUICY 300 SIZE BKOILEKS. Strictly F'renh Drewwed lb. 2.3 c CANADIAN BACON. Piece H». tic "IQ VEAL BREASTS »• * oozfN ** V C LAMB BREASTS ... •»' HADINM'K FILLETS »» >"< ~ (M AN FILLETS - »» J2<- APPLES '—* . . 4 25c (M AN PEKCH FILLETS lb. 1 lc WHITING. DrehM-d. Ready for Pan lh- !'<’ LIMES « • 5 10c ERESH f.KO. MIBEEI »»■ ■«. R AD| S HES K* £ 5c I O'CLOCK A&P SOFT TWIST II FULL FLAVORED FRAGRANT SOLVENT COFFEE BREAD OUR OWN TEA CLIX AMERICA'S FAVORITE OUR BEST SELLER '/»-LB. 1-LB PKO CLEANS CLOGGED DRAINS 3 u vac 39c 3 " /! - ib ,vei 25c 21cc839c — , s TORE hoi Its — 125 - 127 N Second Street / Monday to Thur»day inclu»iv»— 1 A M to 6 P M / ■■ Q ■ w\ Frida/ til 9p M. Saturday til nP M ■ iB EJ * ■ tI

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