Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 192, Decatur, Adams County, 14 August 1941 — Page 5

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I Kodak Pictures DEVELOPED and FINISHED I Six or Eight exposure roll- Jmjl V I *ORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. CECIL MELCHI STUDIO I Phone JIO ■"" — ■ Uli in I I ' II Mill 1 I PROGRAM f tat Darke County Fair GRKENVII.I.E. OHIO AVGUST 17.18, 19, 20,21,22, 1941 L , Sunday Afternoon * ll ’ ** '•hi’Krd at the ootoMe Oates Afternoon or PVr*/ h . n ’‘ 1,1 ,rm " of Gr,nrt sunt p«raoa«i Acta In front of Stand Hund. ■g ttMae of u- Bun *>y Night P’tffso Sir« W L ®°° ne County Jamboree, with your Rh™ u„„ Monday Afternoon a’ < ” rel,y RaCM: P °" y Rate I 10 ’"TO' ol Grand Stand Rhku nu **» Night fr«t M Grand BUM* R “'' d wUI ‘ AcU *<>'«•’»•* ”r lh,nCP FSttlotk_p,,.. Tu,M »y Morning I Parade of all Horae. and Cattle. Stake n. TU, . M * y I Race. 2-yr. old Trot BUke. 2:26 Trot and r* 4 *«■ ta mat 0( Graad Hlaii(J R" and hi J’ U,WUy Night r ’•"** tadni tn followed by Dancing Fr,, "< of Grand Stand Pulling U LTm, a, tn Front of Grand Stand. KL°“ ’’w* BAh. , * f ’»rnoon C,}«and an « Mr * ,d Night |*^’ , *«how yoe r ** o rii* Barn Dance Artiata. fcrL h,ll ''« <’|.L h "i?t ,y *’ 9r " l ’ta l *S*r«mt Prri . I 2" nt ot Or,nA S,i,ld U " Kro "’ 01 On "»d Stand. u2J. Tr « Stake ? wiih vJT, °' d . e Stake. 240 Trot. 2:14 Pace Endre Change o( Protratn. ff’ V, H«y hr. n. Thur *d«y Night *’*W! * «Ud‘o Hun. 11,1 AcU. Ar °“’ 4 H * ee Tr,efc !li? J : «TroL r r 4 2 ! y W Staling A ctl“ w Po, ” r «** ' B Mt A... DoagUud Hippodrome Show and FRANK HtISfANO. Bec’y.

Ifo Amariea. Throughout th* IS | i m'h» of hl* preml*rahlp b«»h I w ,, in ronatMtt <ir»Ct «>iw«Ußlca-l 'non* inrludl«»« heart »" heart t*l*-| I ..hone conver»atlona. To political 1 ,< |« uinptinc th* mooting I *./• .dd*d pl*'” human curiosity I ( |i4 fi tendahlp Th* Russian war rel»*d itimMr I | pM <|u*«iUm*. especially that of luuirk .ffeitlva help to th* Soviet*. I Km«-rl< an auppli** to British home I ,n 4 middle eaetern forte*, the eon H» ng of American tanka and other i*.,, material*. pra**nted changing! problem* requiring review Vichy's tubnervleiK * lo the ails. I I involving the fat* of French North (n 4 West Africa and tout hint I Iweatern hemisphere defense. *eem I ~4 to call for fr*»h definition* of 1 American and British policy. I More remote but Important perpleiltle*. Ilk* Herman Influence In Iran were creating rising concern. Soviet realatanc* for the flr-t I time < onvlnc ed many doubtMV that I Germany can be defeated Inatead I encouraging Mr Roosevelt and ' t harchlll to relai. however, th* .hurling of roughly four-fifth* of German armed power againat Rua | • ria Impelled the premier and preal ||.j*nt to prepare yet more telling I action. It waa dlacloeed that daring their abaencea from their reap*. ■ tive capitals Mr. Rooeevelt and Churchill had aeverai conferencea New* of the meeting waa given | to Britain by lord privy aeal Cl n ent R AtlM. Promptly at three p m <• a m COT 1 the chime* of Big Ben pealed and then Attlee, a baldlab man with a deep, officious voice, atepped before a micro- I phone and dlacloeed one of th* moat momentoua political event* | in Britain's long blatory Without ceremony Attlee told I Brltaln'a 44,*4M«0 people that i hurchlll had met Mr. Rooaevelt | aomewhero Off the coast of the I United State* In a precedent shat1 lenng conference. The disclosure cauaed at first | aome ironic comment regarding the fact tha tthe leader of the Hrltlah 1 empire had aalled acroa* the aeaa. <e*klng help tn democracy * atraggle from the eaecntive of a people ano broke with Britain 165 year* ago. The day waa remlnlacent of the >.mi«tice day which ended the flrat world war Britain'• factortea and «ork*hopa were atilled. Worker* 1 abandoned their tanks to Helen for about eight mlnutea to the 1 adio. — ——o —- —

laead Monroe (’amp Meeting ® I jp. 1 r I A XX’WBbeK iH il ** IS- * . 4 — ' > Il The 23rd annual meeting of *h* Monro* -0,..| ny th. Adama county holln>-»« aa»ociation. will Ik- held at th«- Monro*.- tab* nacle Augtiat 17 to 31 Int luaiv*-. Pictured above are Rev Arnold <5 liodain of \»bury Colley* Wilmore. Ky . who will tie th*- evang*-H»t Below are Rev and M * it A Shank of Lima O who will be in ch irr- of th*- r.-.ti-h Bunday mcetlnga will be at in 3" .« m 2 ind 7m p m W-. k night meeting* will be at * o'clock Children a m-- mg* will I - at ’ 1:30 p m and Rev Hodgin will lead afternoon meeting* Tn- —iiy to Friday at 2 p tn.

TRUCK DRIVER .iMIMbI FlU.a* i ~.«» ’.At fare and back, a mild brain < ->nru» alon. the phy»l. ian stated He l» i not believed critically hurt however Ixrwretire Fuelling driv. r of the I Blue Creek tru. k wa* unhurt. Fal*. I auttained a fractured no** num*’I oua fecial lai erat ton * and a torn J left ear. The truck driven by Fafti w,.- ' | enroute weat on .Mar*ha!l * • • ! and the other t;k aa« proceeding north on Third at th* thne of the eo’lialon. The impart threw Falb from hi* truck ot»to the pavement. Both truck* were damaged FaW. wa« taken to th<- ho»pital by Chl-f Border* tn the city poll e <a: which led the Gillig and b an ambulance. carrying W.-lker, EARLY SENATE CUNTINUh-b HlttU PaGK O.NK 557.455.510 cut voted by th- »ena'appropriation* commit'*. Thi* alaab. largest in blatory. eliminated fund* reque»ted by th* army foi ’e-i'Mi tank*, anti aircraft and anti tank gun* and other equipment to put in a reaery* pool in .-vent th. army wa» in- rea-ed to m< re than S.OfNMHio m«-n COBgre»aional aourct * heard that Belt week Pre»fdent flojievelt may a»k for a aecond lend leave appropriation of approMinntely the *ame aiM a* the original |7.wh».uoo.o<W fund* The new bill, they -aid, may call for between Sf.'MMI.OOO.oOO and J7.000.0000n0 tilt.

I DRUG SAVINGS $1.25 Lydia Pinkham 9SC Vopotobie compound 50c Phillips Milk of Magnesia 39c I 50c Pablum (Baby Food) 39c $1.25 S.S.S. Tonic 99c I 50c Pepsodent Tooth Powder 39c I 50c Ipana Tooth Paste 39c | 60c Alka-Selzer 49c | FLIT (Kills Flies) Qt. J9<j 25c Peterman’s Ant Food 23c I 50c Usterine Antiseptic 39c 50c Mennen’s Skin Bracer 39c 100 Bayers Aspirin Tablets 59c Kohne Drug Store

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BRITAIN SEES » r.» eiu.M ra-.r -at»r ..oii.t-, b. o.d*. of iuipo,,ani'e, a 10l low* point 6 a moral committm- it th*- I lilted S:.i'e» io lOlltlUU*- to aMi»t to tn.- u tno* and to occupy a ■•• at at the p- a.«• . out* *in to aid in •oaptb.' a- t world. poll, 8 th. <|.»asm1 1 11<• aimJi In* r**ituy ’»> join in wim v4kfi* * cin mil*!' m* !•> point i A promia* f« all M .>i »l' •*' “ * ' * •' •* ■' • I'M i. I’l m i material wa* apparently to count era. ..» ■ |- --p luanda regarding ; th* all* ite i .1.. ii. iement of th. ' have not . otinir.*-* The value oi Ulla if’, however, wa* reduced 111 th* e>.‘ of »ome Hrltlah >;> |*eiv*i» by th* qualifying piirgmthat thl» would be w! II due l< *pe* t for •■*!*: U.K obligation* pr. i.ably meaning *'i<“h oblign'ion* i* the Ottawa preference »y*tetn and th* American high tariff GERMANS CLAIM I*s 1151 r.l* r I.o*l PAGE O.Vf. fore* and then to »et up a atrong u.f.-n-e of th.- go-at b 'ti. tz pow. i and indtiatrlal baafn. Th*- G. rman advance foie.- tha' reached th. Black H. .* betw- en u.t.**n and the Bwv river, a.ioi.l illg to th* Berlin high command probably w.-re advan. • niei liaiifz.-.l , unit* aeeklng to pave th.- way for , mechanized infantry. The Nazi* however, had not reached the Im- ' uortaiit Bn.-- in.nav.il !>.•»* <>f

| Nikolaev near the mouth of the I Bur t lver and there were no 4<<flNikolaev la an mpwrtant naval It la th* teitnlnii* of four railroad {line* a* well a* a Ids whip bulldinr The conoilldalkm of th.- gt«ln»j I made by German advance units I may require mime time a* a lurg*- 1 ana I* Involved. thu» giving the! Ru.alana an oportunltwp to withdniw thefr main fmcea Iwyond the Imieper If cottnter-blowa agaln*t 1 I th. Nasia fall There are tm**-* eawtward of th* I Bug Sevaatopol. N-votomtlak and Batum from which the Soviet nav-

CHOCK FULL OF VALUES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT SIX DAYS IN THE WEEK ' “ 1 ‘ ' 'B* 'tjtkftuiwttß.wFfVß: ■!/ *>***’«iffHty i’ th; :!tll I*''lf ’ .-r’IUIHII-lfir ; T' W 0 HPr ' 'OIIWIMIIffi:iM||MBW > om Don’t Rink a Penny on ■!•£ /’ Vrofs Frcsftnew, Variety and Low Price* IVtRY FOUND GUARANTEED TO SATISFY GET ALL THREE IN A&F PRODUCE DEPARTMENTS * k ALL CENTER CUTS, NO NECKS. CHUCK LARGE FREESTONE ELBERTA 1 BEEF ROAST “ 23c PEACHES 5 19c | 2 STRICTLY FRESH DRESSED ~ U. S. NO 1 GRADE BROILERS 27c POTATOES -23 c * SUGAR CURED VINE RIPENED L SMOKED PICNICS -22 c CANTALOUPES a + T5 + ** 10c | JI FINE BEEF. ANV CUT STANDING LARGE RED SLICERS RIB ROAST » 29c WATERMELONS ' 39c | .. FINE QUALITY THOMPSON SEEDLESS BOILINC BEEF 12c CRAPES > 10c 4 | FULL SHANK HALF LARGE CALIFORNIA • • SMOKED HAMS « 30c PASCAL CELERY '4"«*« 10c I SKINLESS LARGE CALIFORNIA VALENCIA • FRANKS • 21c ORANGES *Tsn 35c ! ' ; ASSORTED | NEW DUCHESS COLD CUTS APPLES "?■ 4 “‘l7cf jp ; LEAN, NO RINO J 300 SIZE SUNKIST • SLICED BACON " 29c LEMONS 39c . lull Mwah Mair Anr m» FWe* * LARGE VINE RIPENED HONEY DEW . 34c BEER SAUM! „ MELONS -23 c "«' “«« LO4F '" ,9C Lettuce <oc cuim t.. s* VEAL ROAST „. 25s RiHG BOLOGHA 19s i, ’ I ‘ ! BOILED HAM 27c BACON JOWLS ~ 16c To **(' ?E ? * lh ?***. i k' DRIED BEEF 15c PORK LIVER „,18c . -B*- J EGGS -32 c ‘ ■ DIRECT FROM COAST—STRICTLY FRESH WILDMERE ROLL W I MACKEREL ’ 13c BUTTER “ 36c **• LXaa'a'Xma. Im «n wl*< <>SMN ai>SVBB<K>K rW*H PERCH 22c SCALLOPS . 29c CHEESE 25c EGGS ft" STEAK 25c FILLbTS 19c CHEESE 35c BUTTER 38c ■BBBMMBBBMBI I - ' » * SULTANA SUNNYFIILD FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 21c CORN FLAKES 3 20c CORH'„ -. 3 s .; 23c COFFEE 7 ' 2 ,b . 55c CLEANSER S 3 ...,20c PINK SALMON 2 33c TOMATOES 4 s , : 27c FLOUR ' ' . 69s PET MILK 3 " 23c SOAP CHIPS E3f«S 31c BEANS 3*.‘.27c KELLOGG'S ', , 2 17c BAR CAKEi";' h , ; , ;:;'„ 18c LIFEBUOY. 3 17c PEAS,J 3-,: 23c SNO SHEEN 21c CERTO 21c PALMOLIVE,..,3 ....He BEANS ; . 4 !,” 23c SHREDBED J, 10c JAR CAPSI9c 3.7. 52c MARVEL ENRICHED SULTANA BREAD 3 LOAVES 25c PEANUT BUTTER 2 A 23c PEACHES, , 2 29c DOUGHHUTS R? 1- 106 MASON JARS , ,63c ROMAN 7;:."T,'„ 2 & 17c GRAPEFRUIT 2i'.. ! 21c COOKIES, .. 10c TEX WAX,„ 14c KIRKMAN'S » 2". 39c RITZ CRACKERS JJ 2le OLEO .'. ',„ 12c YUKON',4 W7 !B» SILVER DUST,"“ X 21c PLUMS 2 s ” : ? 23c WHEATIES 2 ‘ 1.21 c EXCELL 2 7,15 c SOAP K?.'2 X 27c PINEAPPLE ; 33c CHEESE 7 ' 2,7,52 c SPARKLE' 77, 6 ~., 21c SOAP K.'2 ,71. 23c WHITEHOUSE EVAPORATED POPULAR BRANDS MILK 3 22c CIGARETTES — ’1.19 JUICE , 72 .. 33c BUTTER S’l JU i 39c MARSHMALLOWS t h . 10c NORTHERN RS 5 20c TEA..;",., 26c 50AP6.„,25c CIDER VINEGAR “I, I3e WALOORF SCRATCH FEED,! $1.96 PAG SOAP 6*.,. 23c DOG FOOD 6 25c MATCHES 6 23c SOAP - . 3 17c FLAVOR-AID 3 10c CALUMET 17c LAYING MASH 82.51 COFFEE!;!. 1»27c RINSO V&'ff.... ,K. 20c JELLO , 6,„. 29c A-PENN „ 29c ANN PAGE PACKAGE OF 750 SALAD DRESSING 29c KLEENEX box 10c % of 27c w .V ■..’.•1.,. —• . -- ! Custom Ground Cosset For A.m '/ Y offet t*ot 8 O’CLOCK COFFEE 3 49c “Im* . <,! y„i i- iaJ>»LL>.ii>bft i -pihiiiwiHilitltd*^rti'|)i^n:-tiMitt}|Hidl:ttiik,..niitoi ffitiJßliHih'-iirtMi*Mi4*i- , “" ' ““ mvN " tues - weo ' thukw. upen 8 a. m., close 6p. m 125 - 127 North Second Street f Qpen 8 a. m.. dote 7:30 p. m. FRIDAY Decatur, Indiana / Open 7 a. m., cloae 70:30 p. m., SATURDAY I X~~W J ■ J I‘LJxLJ L?J! jJi 11-3 OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE GREAT ATLANTIC A PACIFIC TEA CO. PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKtT CHANGES

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• . • I News Os The World By United P>e*a • • \\ ~ h n on Ib> Whit* Hou*e I d*v« l ipmen’* t ><|..y in Vnglo-Am I I 'lk- *!orv hf*h!'*d H* d'H* 'Utnor* ' that Pr»*Md»’lit K«>n« v**lt a id Pritn«J '?ii«’♦•i i hiir<’hiH ??**>l I M , ■ II . . I ■ I of t in* anu indie.i.•**! , ; that thr G» inan* hi l ma<h i ga»n i»f |h m . mHi of L.ik» hm« n oh i Ih : n a hitfh < oninand 1

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munlqua announced od*y that Oarmany and Rumanian forte* hal i u-ai hed the Bla< k **a coa*t be* 4w««n od*«*a and the mouth of th* Tokyo Baron Kll hlro llaranu 1 ma 75 mlniater without portfolio. ! >ng ku-.wn a* Japan’* No 1 Faac* ;*t «.<- wounded today by an a»*a»- ■ r> reported to tie affiliated with i the strong ultra na'lonallst filark I Ihggon «e*ret m.elety ■ 0 - ... ~■*! *.*■<— An annual production of nearly hu'f a billion dollar* worth of paper ..ml pap- t board bole* and contain•r* I* r.-q ined to pa. kage V R * produ. ta, a. t ording to the < en»u*