Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1941 — Page 5
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duct Inn management. Topping the Hat of changes. f rom IS* Standpoint Os hlllhlM IIMIIUU.lurora and laborers was , tl ,. 1|( i-ltiilon of "awentlal civilian" Industrie* among those eligible f„ r priority ratings Th* Increased entphashi on MM-ntlal civilian < laMflcai.on. tll Industry," Mvana aaacrtni "un questionably will mean that a number of Industries f*<„| with the alternatives of retooling <>i going out of btialnoM now may obtain neccMary materials." The now rating plan alio n . ()1 the amount of "paper work" involved in obtaining <t|‘M pimrlty rating* and sets up a <iul< her pro. tea* known ** the indorsement form—-a sort of rubbert stamp or official mu I which can be attached to request* and which attest* t<. the validity of the industrially'* rating d plan Kvan* said
a mannfat turer applying fm * de--1 fetiae anpidlea preference rating ■• had tn obtain detailed (wrtitieate* Os need from each of hl* customi- ora, who In turn needed >imtl<ir r eeitlfbaiea from their customer* and *o on d iwn 'he line. i "All thia entailed un endleaa ii amount of p.i|H<r work and filing," . Evan* pointed out, "and the time i involved wa* a aerltm.. handicap In t moat Induhtrle* it oftet. took aa >• much a* two or three month* to 1 get enough certificate* back Io •erve aa an acceptable Imai* fnr , rating." from the certlffcatea the OPM r would <-al<alate what pro|mrtlon of the applicant'* bualneaa was rs a t defense nature. Then he would ba allotted material* on the l>a*l* of I 'he amount of defense work he t wa* doing and hla volume of t bualneaa In the prevlon* year. Hy eliminating thia cumbersome plot.Mure In favor of the Indorse 1 nt' nt plan. Evans aanerted. return of rating* nnd delivery of material* can be speeded up greatly. fn some instance", more worker* may be required to handle the ■I" edup. The gyaiem I* speeded further by use of current eider* as a partial basis for rating. This means that a manufacturer may apply for material* more nearly In .the quailtitle* he now need* rather than In quantities based on last year’* need*. It eliminate* need for large number* of supplementary requests for materials ll' sldea marked advantages to labor and Industry. Evan* Indicated. the new plan will permit conaurnera to obtain many items produced under the "essential civilian’ classification which otheiwise might have gone out of production for lack of materials BRITAIN READY COXTTNI KD FtiOM FAOK OXff mania was Imminent. Authoritative Infoiinanta wonld »ay only that "new phases" of the situation would be reached If Britain failed to get favorable replies by midnight. Tin y pointed ont that at present Britain had no diplomatic relations with Finland. Hungary and Ku mania, which are waring on Russia. and said that atty further deterioration from this position would probably constitute a situation in which Britain as Russia s ally would lie Involved against them The notes to the three countries wore sent through the United State* ministers at Helsinki, Budapest and Bucharest. ENVOYS ASSERT CONTIMUED PROM PAPP OIVW l>e sent to President Roosevelt's inquiries alumt the number and purpose of Japanese troops In Indochina But he insisted that the number of troop* In indod'hlna did not egceed treaty limits. Tin- spokesman's attitude contracted to charges against the I'nited State* and Britain In the Tokyo pres*. The Dome! news agency previously had said that the American terms for continuing negotiation* were "utterly impossible" but left open the hope for some further negotiation*. Tomokaxit llorl, the official
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SUES NEB TO MILLION MBK SalcM Are Near Million Mark At Livestock Expositior Chicago, I tec | — tl'Pi -■ Bale* mounted to near the million dollar mark at the Cnd International live stock exposition today with most of the steer* still remaining to •*' i sold Entries of the junior feeding' contest were led Into the smaller' arena of the International amphf I thea'er, headed hy the champion | Hereford and ahnrthorn of that show Blue ribbon winner* of the swine and sheep competition* alao were brought before the anctlonoer. Rteers of the open competition will be sold Saturday, Sales of carlot* of fat cattle' alone totaled almost |?on.oon Breeding cattle, selling *1 the high e*t price* In 20 year*, accounted I for most of the remainder of the sales total. lm*t of the bredlng cattle sold wa* the Aberdeen-An-' gu*. Among the top price* paid for, the AIM-rdeen-Angu* was |l ,»7k for Poatelmere Irene, a yearand-one half heifer shown by Stanley R Pierce. Creston. 111. which went to la*haron Farm*. Warrenum, Va Ralph U Smith, Kanaa* City. Mo. Itought Pierce'* bull Blendmere' Woodlawn for fl,*oo. Sir James of the Annheuwer-, Busch stables of St. Ixiuls was chosen the champion gelding of the show aa horse* continued to tome before the judge*. Strathmore Guard, shown by Nelson Wagg. Claremont. Ont . was chosen the grand champion stallion of the Clydesdales. Ixiyal Almnits 4th. grand champion steer of the International, was taken to a mobile stall fitted with spokesman, took a much more hopeful attitude toward cont Innatlon of the negotiation* than had been suggested In the last few days, "Assuming that press report* are correct regarding secretary of state Cordell Hull's statement I denouncing Japanese rule by force I we are amaxed to find »uch a big mi-understanding by the I'nited State*.' Hori said. "The Hull statement neems to allege that we are following a policy of force and conquest ami establishing a military despot lam " fx'L- ? Picture of an insured man worrying about afire Leland Smith Insurance Agency Glenn Hill Leland Smith Phone 140
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I plate glar* window* and vanctlan iilinds, in which It will be taken on an aducstional tour of the tin* tlon Gilman Rtewart, 23 yearsild ■ , Purdue university herdsman who 1 raised and fitted the grand chain I pion for the egposltbm. wa* honored last night at a Imnquet given by the buyer. Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., for the champion farmer* of America. MAN IS SOUGHT CONTINUMt) FROM PAOB ONB for the man Late today he wa* | Still at liberty, despite the effort* I of authorities of this and nearby ' counties n .Mibxioniry Speaks At Monroe Sunday Rev F. Glen Mtockwell. mission ary of the Methodist board of misslims to western China will be the special sprwker at the Monroe ' M- tbodhit church Bunday night at 1 o'clock. The public I* Invited to , attend. — o New arrival in beautiful Gaberdine and Silk Drewhut (hvwrh for bin Gift. <’al E. Peterwon. eliitkier.
— EQI ITY FINE CANDY SPECIALS — Broken > Creamed Super Fine CHRISTMAS I PEANUT ASSORTED MIX I CLUSTERS CHOCOLATES 15c lb | 2.3 clb | 29c lb HERSHEY’S BAG BAG BAG KISSES MINIATURES NOUGAT ALMOND 25c 25c 25c 1 fb. 2 n>*. Mm. FRESH DRY M 7C COTTAGE CHEKSE FRESH CREAMED BUTTERMILK liC QUART 35c Gal. In Vour Container QUART W® brick’icecream QUART FULL OF VITAWHHt QUART —SSl——s—*s—*men — ■ ■ EQUITY DAIRY STORE 153 N. Second St. Phone 158 Ralph Runnion,
Sorg’s Meat Market FRESH K SMOKED MEATS — I RESH FBI ITS AM) VEGETABLES — A HOME OWNED STORE PHONE 95 or % FOR FREE DELIVERYOPEN SUNDAY MORNING PORK LOIN ROAST 111. 22c| POBK LOIN CHOPS lb. 25c QUARTERS "■ 141 C CuiicO CfflJlL 9QP BEEF BOIL. lb. ISC SMOKED PORK UvVIvV UlUUll LUU FRESH lb. * * 1 SAI SAGE, th. wOw cvt from Roi ND, ib. .. HAMBURG.. •41® Su’elX. •’» «E PORK BW ' ,U P "" U ’ Bu ”' r ' 2 35c Orange, Carrot. Celery. Green SAUSAGE It) IOC or Sandwich Cookie. Bean. Leaf Lettuce. Cabbage "> - ft. 17c 4 Tall can. MILK ... 33c , , —— Mayfair Club Macaroni th 10c P. W. Crackers, Plain or Salted 17c HOMEMADE 4 Bul, ‘ p, » n " t * ”» ’sc 6ft Deerwood Pancake Flour 25c I IVIZI? I>l'lllll \.7 ’ ti. 15C Bu,k Mince Meat. 1b . ... 18c 1 gal Deerwood Lt Syrup in glass 59c Gl 'EKIIIJI .X ( ~ It). + BULK KRAUT ft 7 c '/} gal Dark Syrup tn Tin ... 30c ~~~ 1 "" 1 ‘ '— f, ,b &R AHAM CRACKERS Oyster, and Oyster Cracker. CHOK E ( I TS Pickled Pork Tongues, lb 35c ’HUCK ROAST, th. Itwln’breAO* *' h Yioave.’' 23c Skinless and Boneless Plait, ft...22c — Creamery Butter Tb. 39c Oleo. tb 15c Fresh Dressed Poultry — Eggs FRESH AA ” PURE GRAPE JUICE Qt 25c BULK PRUNES, ftloc . tl 2OC Pure Christmas Candies ft 15c BULK DILL PICKLES 3 for 10c * <JF IX lai' FJC, II). NuU m 4
( Hl’Rt H MARKS CONTtmiBD FROM rAW (*NB nieyer jmrnt to Bridgeport. Conn. In ISlfMnd Rev, A. Itlua became his successor. After nerving here for 11 year* Rev. Hla* a<cepted a charge in Cleveland The present minister. Rev. Paul W. 81 bulls, became pastor of th» congregation upon the departure of llev llinx in 152« nnd ha* served here for the past U years. From a *inall beginning of a tew tamllle* the < ougr< gallon has now grown Into a fair ilxed parish liver s>'U "III* now constitute lh' membeiwhlp anti prospects for continued expansion are evident. hi t'J i'l a new and enlarged house of worship wa* erected at a cost of fK.non, urd dedlctaod »u Hecemher 1-1 of that year. Tbl* present building I* one of the most beautiful church of this ana Mem hers of the building committee LX; COLDS A A l-IQt ll* AAA wW Ww *""t wF < (.ii umirs Try “HuS-w,-T*■"•"—« Wuaderlnl I l.laiment
were; Uno W Mnkenau, Carl Smith. Jidiu Schelman, Edwin Bauer. Oscar lainkenau and llev. Hchultx. A epeeial anniversary ihanh-of-ferlng will be received In the three services Bunday. The public I* cordially Invited to attend the service* and the dinner. Chicken Dinner Sunday Nunn Lutheran Church ltaM>ment
Wt p Y qw F* j Jg> 1 ÜBull Im || IMfunnlnllit « (This Christmas * J Give the 8 Freedoms of ] TAILORED MAN PAJAMAS o | by W<> * er HOLTHOUSE f/JjH SCHULTE&CO M Store Clowe* 6 P. M. Christ ma* Eve. JwWWR
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Two Name® Omitted From Honor Hoik Two *tu<levii« were inadvertently omitted from the honor roti* of the ttecatar (Wtholh- and grad* • bool*. ' published earlier thia week. Those omitted were Dolores Geel*, sophomore. With two A'* and three B'»; i and Joan Blerly. eighth grade, with seven A'* and four Il's.
