Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 193, Decatur, Adams County, 15 August 1941 — Page 5
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- I FURNITURE VALUES J •f Unusual Interest are offered all this month ■ Bfl Rrflucton on Every Article in Store H B »s. cl" r-lke yCu' »yiect on at SPRAGUE S with confidence ■ «S,, r a ,our L< no Room Dm.ng Room. Bedroom So te. or K ■ Beiutyett Mattrtsiei and Studio Couches. ■ **> a fme jelertion o» Root in different sue*. ■ I Sprague Furniture Store I I PHONE IM H pTULTS HOME GROCERY" I A1 ,TV Sl PER SERVICE market PAYCASH, PAY LESS! I Soda Crackers 2 lb box I3‘»c I CHASE:& SANBORN COFFEE; lb. 25', !<■ I FHEATIES box 10c I FRE>H STOCK BUY A DOZEN NOW! n>. 39c fu»w- isc ■ &2cXi?? EH <«<M.DEN R!<> |UL ■ lc IS* ~, 12*c I PECK dfc’f C FACTORY SPECIAL on IJr —~~~ - Broom *" d Pu * t Mop Oe *' IKSAWWI or SPAfL.... 2 lb, box 10c I NXs Seedless X ,,,5 15c I ILhES Lr. 1 ®Sf» I " h ° ,V R ’ P< 1 ■ < SV I APRICOTS can IVC I **i e WRITE LILY town crier FLOUR F,X)UR J b * g S9c I tiZl ■ FREE! I hM!k 4hV 2U2f?< WEET CORN ’ tomatoes, ioc > . 15c I ; rhHs and p fMh 3 ans ’ Erau,> R*d Beans. jr* I iL??^EEF*T? NE i? ETrER - Tr ' 01 R FRESH I Pav <W. a LOT <»F DIFFERENCE, fl ONer*' ofY, J, e BOY and SAVE. or more Delivered FREE.
Ar «M whore the crop Is h<-»vl-wi ami relief from with’-rlng temperatures ha* helped, the report said With the *r»t toed* at tomatoes arriving ,he Pl«"*»- It appeared procvMOn were agreeing to pay from IS to •• •»<”* »*’ h,n ,hl *" the IM* price at lid TO Thfa reflected an offer of the federal sui * pitta commodities corporation to tnahe allowance* of from 13 75 to |j above the IHO contract price to grower*. In the llahl of the*.- price ad vamea. I’nrdne eaperta estimated Indiana grower* would reallae aom* K.MO.MMI. The fore« a«t waa baaed on a duplication of lawt year’* yield of b* tone p«r acre so ra l»ll acreage of about Kaprrta i autlotted, however, that the JM't yield per acre waa above average. TOWNSHIP RATE ( COXTIMt'gP FKOm PAOK ON»> ,„»! year la |!2 NW Th la I* a r.*- ' luclfon compared to the am mill | ralaed thia year and la le*a than i.r tn-cent rate will ptoduce. The difference 111 the amiHtnl . i.ked and the amount to be rained • 111 provide a working balance for I |g|J. ao that the townabip can operate without borrowing money from I the county treaaurer. It being advanced according to law. .. „ — PICTURES SHOW CONTfNUBD KKOM PAOK PNC in the aea battle in which H M H. Hihml waa atink by the Uertnan battlofhip Blamarck and the Binmarck waa »unk by torpedo plane*, •bowed the pt incident and prime minlater Kitting on deck, aide by aide, .aih with a prayer book in hand. Mr IlcMiaevelt i* turned towaid Mi. ('hurihlll. »pea king to him. anil the prime ininiater ia Uateulug intentI ixThe aecond gioup picture taken •heard the Augu»ta ahowed I'ndetcecretary of Htatc Suinner AVeiicv, lend h-aae coordinator Harry L Hopkin*. pre*ideutial »ecretar> MaJ -tlcii Edwin M. Watnou. Admit-1 al Erne*t J. King, commander of j the Atlantic fleet. Admiral Harold It Htark. chief of naval operation*. I l*i Ito** T. Mclntire, the pre*i-1 dent'* personal phyeician, and W | : Averell Harriman, the president'* i
GREEN MAY BE GOP FAVORITE Indiana Republicans May Drop Willkic* As Presidential Timber fndianapoli*. Aug 15 tl'Pi -j I'olitlcal obaerver* turned attention ' today to a Itepubllian luncheon; m heduled for Aug 2*> ae a poralble { move to drop Wendell Wlllkic a* Hoorler presidential tlinln-r for It’ll and tut it instead to Hoo*l<-r---bom Governor Dwight H. Green of mined*. The lune heon. a prelude to the national convention of Kappa Migma fraternity at French Lick, Ind . will be attended by delegation* , from Illinois, K>nimky and Indi-' ana Wallace Wetherholt, deputy •tan- treasurer, and Mark Ithoads, foi met motor vehicle coniml*lon-. er. will be In < harge of the plan* I to honor Green Invitation* have been sent to all member* of the Republlian Rtate commute*, and Ralph F. Gate*, Coiltimbia City, atate i hairman. will preside. Green ha* be<-n diawiug ini-rea*-ing attention from Indiana Republican* and waa the- prlni ipal apeaker at the annual Columbia club i meeting last winter. I(>- also appatently impre«aed GOP h-gislatoi* when he appeared briefly before both house* of the general assembly. The poaeibiliry of a turn to Green was Mtrengthem-d liy Wlllkie'a In•intent KUpfMtri of President Room--velt'a foreign policir*. Prollreeti Republic an* have pointed out that they could support the llliuoiw governor and still be loyal to a »oI called "favorite non" Hoosier. Among the Keutin kianx > ipected ' at the Green luncheon were Dr. C. F Hume of Richmond, national ' loinniittci-man. Thoma* Tate* of | i Grayson, atate chairman; former j Judge t harh-a I Dawson of Ixwl*ville, and J. J Kavanaugh of laminvilb, who managed the Kentucky | campaign for Dewey in ifllii. DISTRICT MEET CONTINUED f KOM FAGK ORB lie-ceding* by -Mr. Richey. Farm debt adju*imetit and tenure lionimtitee of the FRA in each coun- | ty must be composed of two faun men and women, and one man who repreaent* creditor interests, such a* a lawyer, banker or bushie**man. who i* experienced in c redit matter*. Ih-Kide* attempting to adjust farm d- bt* to level* l onwlatent with I tile ability of the* debtor to repay. I and thus gain something for c rcdili tor and debtor alike, the farm debt I adjustment and tenure committee I also aid* in the study of the ftnani rial status of FRA loan applicant* 1 and borrower*, and help* to explain improved credit policm* to creditor*. In addition, the committee make* I a c areful study of the tenure- situ- | at km of the FKA borrower* to determine wh- ther rents, and purchase or mortgage contract*, are reasonable and assist* in working out equitable agreements with landlord*. seller* and mortgage holders. I They al»o assist cooperative* whose i services are used by farm farnllov to adjust their debt* so a* to lessen the- cost or improve the service. , lend h-asc "expediter” In London, j Gen Rlr John G. Dill, chief of the I Rritish imperial staff, and Admiral I Sir Dudley Pound, first »ea lord of j Great Britain. Globo TroHonl YOUR FAVORITt PfRFUMi HAS FINALLY COME TO AMERICA ■ TflIU | The "Forbiddtn'' P»rfum» Smoldering TaSU u»u*lly worn on gown* or fun — known the world over »» ’he pertume th*r »*em» to never quite leave whateverit toudie*. Tho*e who let med to love th h very diderent fr*gr»nc e *bco*d. will be thnlled to know that we have obtained * until ■mount of tt. B. J. Smith Drug Co.
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-- - L DEPORT FRENCH | ’CONTHfOTD FIU’M PAGB QN»> . '<■ one part of Germany and mothers and slsterw to another I'lanirds announcing the deporta11ion* were posted throughout Lorraine. The refugee center at Lyons, in I unoccupied territory, estimated toi day that "U.Oihi people had been deported hy the Germans from lx>r- ' i sine. But these had been sent to i unoccupied France, not to Germany, and there was no indication bow many people might already have been sent Into Gennany. Bu- ickel in hie annonneetnent said that tn future all persons de-' ported from lairraine for any reason would hr- -I nt to Germauy, not to unoccupied France. In his pr<M lamation lluerckel said 1 Getmany BMIM not afford to have ■ | any persons but good Germans" i on |t* western frontier. It said a priest at Neuberg made i hl* parishioner* sing In French; ' that at K*blhouM-n the village i priest refuned to preach hl* serI moos while any of them won- G«r---i man club insignia; that at Hoch»i hliws a priest organised free France demonstration*. Other priests, It was complained, i refused to preach in German after they had been forbidden to preach i m French. ■ '0 * N?ws Os The World ' By Unltsd Prsas * 4 L K'HV German auihoritie* MB-j notinied today that families of all French youth* who had fled to un- ■ occupied France from M’rraluc province would Io- deported to Germany stalling tomorrow. LONDON Twenty *wo pri -on-. | including Arthur I'uivi*. 51. chief of the Biitish pnrcha*lng commission to the I'nlt’-d Rtates. were i killed when *n Atlantic feriy plane crashed yesterday, the air ministry announced today The victim* were tielieved to Include a number of Americans 000 MOIfCOW Russia, admitting a German advance of more than W mile* into the I'kraine. asaerted today that the army was retreating deliberately and orderly in line with high command -trah-gy to make the German* pay dearly for every mile of ground gained. 000 BERLIN Nazis asteifed today that “strategically" the battle of the western t’krainr had been con eluded tilnmpnnntly and that the only hope of escape for thousand* of Russian troop* was mt evaciia tion by sea from the <Me*sa ar-» like that of the British at Dunkirk BRITON SUPPLY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) cuff you've ever seen." the quat. forceful Britisher said "I'll »*k for anything " H« told the reporters that the Bitiish have tank brigade* Inn no tanks." He also said that the need for iaiinber* had increased a* the royal air force had atep|n-d np tt* aerial offensive against the Ger-man-held portion* of flu- i-otithiteiit Asked whether lie believed t'nil<d State* entry into the war was necessary to insure victory, he replied "You make that dcvlsioit yourself He till ned aside all qucsti’Ml* almut the Roosevelt-Chun-hfll meeting by repeating: "I'm only the supply minister." Beaverlnook stre*»ed the (inportancc of coiiiiiiued f<«*l shipments. which he said had In-cn of great assistance. He placid liacoli.
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing; “THAT'S THE "SIT Fl'.’ - I’OPEYE!" /1 OP**&6P CAN ") JmuPqTT C~ ZT LL)M AT 1 y !TS» L Ahwoovk/K>x-uu .IpEy LOOK AT AAW ') JOF SPtNACW ON US \ /POOESE-) / / / OW* FAj. ’ DAV/ X . A XM S TOOTHS AUNT I HERE , /VITH-?? ’ -KJNES sOu FED J — NICE PET// k NOW I MAM GATIN' J I COMES ) | — * I , O I TUPfcyE TOTHg 7 . w ' f THE SPINACH 77 PAvM , Q j —'n r — (2.U 7 AUk.WOR te~* '// ( 3 L r ■ .A- s naP "«jA rX V* * - J / BLONDIE “CAN 1 HELI’ iT IF IT GREW? By Chic Young n : ;>' " n ~~ THANK ij . £_/ F! ' 7 />>., HSHKtoJ V—VACATION ANDI S -STv' '*> < WITH THAT < L? , T•’ MARKfi .CANPETURN-ncw Ivrg •» \ , > GOUtXiSN* J / wwruj been a •ClzxVk vi ] i r" ' -. NUISANCE, ) / x* % jf- A I - L \ fee'* , C i' sin . s , «- -- • <•. Lt* o vA t- a cJ ; jjgr— -j es> !■“* -■ --- v -.A,n h 'i ~ '.' II •-. ...■■. I ■ - - - *. .
They Took Part in Historic U. S.-Britain Ocean ( onfrrencc Br" E ** H mt I A 11 L/' / <b-ner*l Anmld fieneral Marshall ■■■■ Pre*lllent fSkV / v J RooM irlt r 11 ‘ 1 ’ ,i - . F
Here arc the ■tate*m<-n who an- In lier, d to lio- p > the historic conference al s< iat which I’ .-id-nt I n.k l» I! >-• veil of th-- Cplteii Stairs and I' tn<- Minister Wim-’.-n •■:i - b of Gieal Britain •nnounc-.l to th- world a ''new -> I- i>id • i i - joint declaration of peace aim* after the final -I- m. -.ii <-i Nazi tyranny " The high ranking I S nffi-lai- fni-hid- d b. ■■ ot-
lieef, and cheese high on the 11*’ of f-jod .’•ed*. Ills talk* here -ml th- new blnprint of British requiirtuenis which he will lay before American ofi
Sore’s Meat Market FRESH & SMOKED MEATS FRESH I KI I I S A \ 1.1.il MILLS\ HOME OWNLD STORE PHONE 95 or 9ti — FOR FREE DELIVERY<>PEN SI MORNING Fresh ,h - U MEAH 1 ? >r> V?. I '.. "'ICf PORK LIVER _ 17C BEEF BOIL, lb. SAI SAGE Sugar Cured lb. f FRESH UIXG ,h - 1 *?<• SMO. JOWL-,- PORK STEAK, lb. *S C BOLOGNA A/C COTTAGE ,b rFl<' KOI M> BONE a)/I „ ' CHEESE '* V SWISS STEAK, lb. BAMBI RG *sl* TOMATOES .1 fb*. H>c C 7 l~s'<>l - — J |b. SODA CR \CKEILS 19c Head Lettuce. Carrots Celen . .... I< T XZC 2 lb. I.RAH CM (R \( KERS 21c l.uvn < »!■ mi- tIH KUAM.IA _____ . , ~,w k A , I eache*. !b h- (anteloupe* TT H , f Watermelon*. New Apple*. **.. 1 ‘ C ■> 7 ORANGES . 2doz. 3.k CLI B S TEA KS, lb. .ntnlk n*.(om. Pea* Ibc Zoned Snap, tor <it> p| RE PORK Bread. 2 for Ln- RolK ( akcs at kk tn Sil’S \(iF lh K?SC Sand* ich Cookie* lb. 15c Sliced Pickle* _ can 10r SAI SAGL, ID. ~, ( ~ ( , n|l|> I tall can* Milk 2ic .. . . .. , ... HtmA. T«l»aM'<> ('.(.up . Ilr S i... >■ i- C'* i,.iiu.. U M <....ki.- P G. i.-« pit; sorsE, ib. *•* I is I'' h‘.;' ,T FRESH COIMIM in TTHI I; u ,k p, j;
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