Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 214, Decatur, Adams County, 9 September 1944 — Page 6

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Yellow Jackets Lose Opening Football Gaityh

Bluffton Scores 200 Victory Over Jackets | Decatur Makes Only One Serious T hreat To Score Friday JIM Ld.-. (It f-<‘ ■ 1 "•> lull ■'! ■ I - <luy :ml>’ : i ■ to the I untoll Bluffton . • ■ ■ ■ The Ja. h . ■ a", , ..... , t term< n . . (O-l OtlfW i ■ only • «till* Btufl •■!> ■■ .nt. n 'tth., third p. ..•! fol lx.'ll 1.-,.!, w .1- X • i■ . . n.i coliform'• 'dt Bluffton "led • .. .pining PcllO.l 11l 'll It «!. y.n.l In.- « I. on a i. > ■ • • h ' •w n Bak. r hi ■ v point \ po • I»• <.l . ■ v. Bluff ton it» - >nd ■. ■I. ■ "irr.ly in ■he i id i. :ii '• a Bak. tfoifix; : fforii tto it *•••>.*r<l | Ihi* :<th! a! addin; ’I • • \ti .t B • • ot • < I ;nai hiiMhdi.Ah as ! IL< V [-'■"eiSMA-RC* 1 | • Reli*'.'I • Neutralizes e\ ■ .< ■’ 1 ai| J. j B • ■ ■ I ■ ♦ So. ti.es tender ' ? na HpJ membranes. c SMITH DRI GCO. bLsX JtiAftKw SI N. MON. TI ES. Cont nuoui Sunday from 1:15 In F am ng Technicolor’ “((IBRA WOMAN” Maria M'lnlez. .lon Hall. Sabu. I.on Chant's ALSO -Snorts 9c 40c Inc. Ta* -o TONIGHT L oriel Barrymore. Van Johnton. “J Men n Wh.te. ALSO—Shorts de 40c inc Ta* | CORT SIN. MON. TI ES. Matinee Sun.—9c 15c until 4 CANDLELIGHT LN ALGERIA” James Mason. Carla Lehmann & ‘MEMPHIS BELLE” Actual Bombing of Germany Evenings 9c 30c Inc. Tax —o TONIGHT — Gene Autry. "Tumb ling Tumbleweeds." ALSO — "Haunted Harbor" 9c-30c Inc. Ta* RBHMBMMMBBHKMMI Truck laoad MICHIGAN Peaches and PRI NE PI I MS Mon. 8 a.m. We will deliver. Gerber’s MEAT MARKET

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PIERRE LAVAL. Vichy chief of government, finds himself droppe J even by the Nazis now, according to a broadcast over the Cairo radio which said the Germans had appoint ! Fernand de Brinon as chief of ti e French puppet government in Bdfort. A Swiss newspaper rc» ported earlier that Laval had reached the German island of Mainau in Lake Constance, five m:!"S from .Si'.is< frontier. (International)

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