Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 12 February 1942 — Page 7

» USPAt. FEBRUARY 12, 1942

End Outlines Lilian Plans Irqcs Preservation ■lTwo Party System *»*«« |K It -puliliran It* Ml . . .vHM.ty M, I . n ■ 4 ... ..I . "*>•»• tyt*i» l l m " ■I -* !v -1-. . > <oie the ■' Ivliand <ni« or gH . u i.> *?pe**e „<»h*''d I'ww I'’ 1 '’ Ml " tRI " IM .l>i>'-»»*" Ha — 1 " ’' u * ■H . 4 f. r lnm. and IM . u l'. UUKIM,. . ... d Mi "1 ’• »<••- IM * ;u •» * ’•< '•* HI ,-.C4 ■ d iue .Ul.lUl.y

•hit, I ’ll Ssr.

——WRM SENATOR 1 and outstanding leader of the I CAR CMSERIffinOH ~ L PM a Designed to keep America* ears serving ? [<*’l. for the duration.... To prolong the life of M j your car—to avoid many major repair bills itajpa * —to protect your pocketbook—to preserve gkyour motor car transportation.... See your | jgt.' Chevrolet dealer today for full details of *‘ P £ Chevrolet's original "Car Conservation Plan/' and koop your cor serving luin well by keeping it well serviced. PAX mr ?•*•*•* A MOlilE HATION IS A STRONG NATION | Saylors Chevrolet Sales fcUATIH r INDIANA

ILMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“THE ENEMY ON THE RUN! ,? ZnW<TF«L 1 kAODUM'y \\ ' •/ ;14 •>? I V X Z VUTHEOceAM \ T-r ' I SUPPOSE HOU BAREty | / ✓ v • x \ 4' - ,'/ /// A “-' f*<S E6CAPEO OTH MOUK J . z L A 7* J ✓ < _S*Jz ’ • ZT\i> s — ——-—i life / iJ-e -- —*av y r/UsLzi T ,' k. - -r— x \ yRmeZ —■-■— ~klPw’, IBT f / ZSL »'• II y U, / ) ttU lONDIE GIVING HIMSELF THE BIRD! By Chic Young ~"75iM — p—s I — < 50T JSS'S-1 o’ 1 *4l 'T wSs 11 I ,t.W I iWrj® ■fcfcdS??l L ..:' ■ feffl p- • ■ - 12 nt M i _ ' ""

daatruetkon of oui WBWmlas, *n that they are brought abjectly tn their knew to aua tor peace " Developing hit theme that, while national unity" ■which ho defined aa "loyalty to thp* common state and for the common welfare," 1* exaential. “political unity" mu*t be abhorred. Kelland recalled the word* of Abraham Lincoln, ipoketl during the civil war. In w'ii h the Pr««ldent aald; , "Thera la an Important aetiae lu which the government la Ihunct from th<> admlniatratioti Gao la perpatual; the other la temporary and changeable A man may be kry al to hi, government, and oppose the peculiar principle* and method, of the Admiaialratlon." “We do not need leva criticlain in time of war. but more. It I* to be hoped that crilki.m will be constructive, but be'ter unfa.r attack than autocratic reprea-ion." Political unity. Kelland raid, “la the abolition of the two-par y *yatorn. and the erection of the oneparty ayalem." "When political unity i utum in at the door.” he continued, “unman liberties go out of the window. When political unity appea-a the free man di.appeara .... political unity means that all oppuait.m. all criticiam. dlea and a one-par.y ayatern arise* a ayatem of tyranny

upon which there la no deterrent, uo check, and no brake ' — 1 1 0 ■■ - — CHURCH REVIVALS Church of Naaarene The Wedni-xday night evangelic tic service at the Church of th, Naiareue was well attended ami splendid interest manifested Th* afternoon cottage prayer meeting* have been a source of spiritual lnd|i and inspiration to all who have al tended. The evangelist. Rev. M T. Bran dyberry brought a message fen couragement using for hl* subject "Obedience and God’* Abundant Supply'' He spoke of two ou'statid ing old Testament churac'eia. Ell Jah and Kllsha. also two w.iluw women. He Mid in part: "In this first Isa son we find Divine direction. Pro vidence and faith tested Elljih hail a lot of courage to go to a aidow woman for help and especially oat -who wa* so poverty stricken. Elijah asked that the widow woman brim him water to drink A great lamin* was mi and water was secret but she wa* obedient. He also asked her to bake him a cake first. And she said: 'As the land tuy Go<!

DICATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. INDIANA

U. S. Envoy With Petain ;

i jFWwy ; .ME JIM WSMMMM& ■ a .a / kßi' O ' M ■ * ; ; ■ ■ ' ' ■ ■- .. “V* j*- 31 . ft’. ■ JMMHMMMI •• a

V • t| Admiral William Leahy. U. R. ambassador to Vichy, France, ig shown shaking hands with Marshal Henri Petain, right, aa Rato Matsu Kata, the Japanese ambassador, stands bshind Leahy. The picture was made in Vichy when the diplomatic corps, friend and foe. called on Petain to be presented to the papal nuncio. In Washington. meanwhile, the U. 8 to believed to have asked the Vichy government for further information about reports that aid has beea d reaching the Asia African armies through French Tunisia.

* — t hvoth. I have nut a cake but au I handful of meal iu a barrel aud a | little oil in a cruse; and. behold I am gathering two sticks, taat l| may go and dress It tor me and toy nun. that we may eat it and die.' Elijah said unto her tear not: go and do as thou has avid. Bhe went and did according to the saying of Elijah and she. at>d her house did eat many days. ■*W» Christian people do not have to fret and worry Clod's store liou*e is still lull of blessings to be pouii-d out on bi* obedient ihildren. "The other widow woman comes to Elisha and say*. 'Thy servant my husband is dead' sol thou knowest that thy servant did fear the land and the creditor is come to take unto him my two sms to Im- bondmen. Ell«ha said un'-i her . what shall I do for lheaf Tell me what hast thou in the house? And sh said, tilin'* handmaid hath not anything in Hie house, xav, a pot of oil. "She went out to her neighbor* and borrowed vessels, no. a few an I began to pour oil a* »h».- had had been command«*d by the prophet to do and how abundautiy God

Americas Hero Before War

■r A IK ' > aftfcAw..i L >if jpK, Bf Mu Bw T* li ■ -w 'W .

—From March o! Timt Ncvirecl Thia picture of General Dougla* MacArthur, commander of the gallant V 8. force* In the Plnlipplne*. was taken In Manila shortly before hostilitiea began. It la believed to be the last picture taken of General MacArthur before he began hi* heroic battle to save the • ialamto.

I did supply ber need and the debt | was paid God has not ebunged. He Is still a God of love, nercy I and will graciously supply the needs of His children '' Friday night -will be young people's night. Mrs. M T Brandyberry will bring the message Service begins at 7;3U 0 REGISTRARS NAMED CONTINUBD FKOM i'AOl OHB the evening aud asked that whenever imssible. registrants call at the registration site earlier i» the day to avoid this rush. Pei sons who must register and because of illness. Injury or other good reasons cannot report to the registration sites must telephone the American M-gion home on Monday and a registrar will be sent direct to Ike home All men between the ages of 2U and 11. etc’udlng thus- already registered, must register oil Monday. o— — A total of 57.W0 diug sto-'es in the I'. 8. reported aggr«gat<- total receipt* for Hilo <>t about fl M - ISk.OW.

- T "— 11 Hi— iwi , » ■ -- ■ KROGER B /?.^ggMM Misb fv -h h Jlil iil ll'iv *»"'* >*" * > TTJTtHTT IM -"i-yn-c.t' ’D£Ct r 9 Tendiray Boiling Beeh lb 17c Tendetay Sirloin Steaks lb 37c KROGCR S TCNOKRAY KROGER S TENDER** KIB ROASTSIb. JQ C BONELESS STEW, lb. jg c KROGER’S TENDER** KROGER « TENDER** STEAKS ib-Anc CUBE STEAK lb. CHOICE PORTERHOUSE giRLOIN TIP .. Genuine Small Small Site Pork VEAL LIVER lb. TENDERLOINS, lb. I.AKGE ISIKM.M 1,1 14c VEIN-X HHHIMI- lb. For Slicing * Jumbo Sue PORK HEARTS lb IR e WHITING FILLETS Freeh • Boneless Fish V PORK LIVER lb. fAm SALMON or lb. Sliced .... HALIBUT STEAK Fancy Light Lean Frea-Shor« Cultivated SLICED BACON ... lb. OYSTERS l>t -38c KROGER'S COUNTRY CLUB FANCY Krugur. Thiran Enriched I2k»S? *1 N ’ 2 *1 Cf CLOCK BREAD Cream stylo W Cans Enriched with Vitamin 81, CORN KERNELS *l2 oz. c Iron and Neive Toning Aid Country Club Vacuum Packed can* *g 1 1 .. n>. Twist m Q<x DEL MAIZE NIBLETS 12 oz. Leaver Myw Golden Corn can* Ih CORN I Standard Quantr COOKIES lb. j 9c J No*. 3J C (()RN No Krogrr’* Eatmore Cr " m Style | can* 0, EO l * 15c FANCY PEAS w No. 2 *Q C molasses t GREEN GIANT PEAS No. 2 4 1 « LOAF ( AKE 2 rL.“ , Kroger'r Avondale Standard Quality A Taste Thrill! - 2 Baked Fre»h Da.ly BlMed J „„ J Mnt on?/ 12C TOMATOES vv’ip uhi? ll *m« PORK & BEANS qt No.2XQC Al . IILK J fl * r <>o er » Country Club—ln Sauce cans Krcfter i Avondale Kreger t Country Club Fancy Kroggr’t Avondale Red ELOI'R *7QC *’ K -' S IVIJ4Cfl VIJ 4Cf BEETS > can*. 2-' tb. sack /F* Smal| 3 c>n , <*3V 3n0.2' Kroger's Ho< Dated KIDNEY BEANS M No. 2 JC c <l>4k r l'l If’IIT Kroger * Avondale can* < lF F F GREEN BEANS 1 N, ‘ -29 c ' r r F* r* standard Quality Stringiest «F can* 1 *b. 9Aq Kroger's Country Club Seandr LIMA * Tp!?” 25C | I,MXS S Plain or Sugared S.- WERKRAUT * No. 2' - |)Ol f>HNI IS lOC Kioger* Avondale an* Vegetabl* Shortening TOMATOES * No. 2 c KROtiO 3 lb. ££C Standard Quality mF can* Kroger't Wescot Kroger': Country Club LIMA 9 No 2 am F — PEAS « No 2 m «— Kroger'r Country Club BEANS J can* AjC fancy J can* 4J* KIDNEY BEANS i No. 2 mg c JOAN OF ARC can* 2 c N a°nr 2 25c HED BEANS No. 303 Kroger * We*cot—3 • No. 300 can* 17c can* Quality < sewn BROOMS ... . ea. £Q C WESCOLA A2l oz. 2Qc - The New "Cola'' Drink Sensation bottle* Mar/ Lou Dill p(u> Dep PIC KLES 8 ■ ’2 or Bottle* in Carrier Carton 25c plus, dep 48 04. jar ■ APPLES st lb. 5c WINESAP or ROME BEAUTY APPLES 4 lbs. 23c HEAD LETTUCE, Imperial Calif. Iceberg, giant heads.. 2 for 19c CARROTS Crisp Large hunch bunch 5c GRAPEFRUIT - Florida Marsh Seedless, 9«’slo for 29c (Large 54'* and 64', 6 for 29c) NEW CABBAGE Texas—Solid headspound 5c POTATOES -Idaho Bakerslo pound bag 39c I Fancy California Navel ORANGES 200 220 S ae Juicy “ oiliimiim ~ I rZftUlO ’’ U> * U\|. .... B . un . »AiaWW7 SSr*7*4wT *5 im&? H. *l»*K*ly rtttE Wilk th. I < wo*‘ \\|V« BOND! •»» «*■ « *•»«« «< p*«*

PAGE SEVEN