Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 139, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1946 — Page 6
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Teen-Age Proposal In Draft Studied *****-“——• Congress Conferees Near To Agreement Wu*lllltrt<m Jun- |1 (I'l*l A |r<>jm*r.l to lllillh l I* y.mradd* only af-vr nil other »tmr<v* «>f
••■■■■•■■■••■■■■■ohhhhh®* ■ ■ ■ • Z7/ Z? 1 ■ C/tCLCIC 3 ■ w f / ■ : 'Zafo : • <fc ■ ■ | . Wonderful Nelection of ■ t * GAGE HATS at Special ■ ?. *'3> - ■ a X* Clearance prices. New- g ■ *** styles, clever crea- • ■ '/ (No Whites.) ■ ■ ' ■ ■ * ■ II ATS That Sold Regularly < 08 i al 7.95. M.9.‘» and 9.95—N0w . .. ■ II ATS. Regularly Priced « 00 B ■ at 1.9 s and s.9K—Now Selling .. • * ■ ■ Niblick & Co. • ■ ■ • (■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a i — - i ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a i : Equity Dairy Store: ■ Come to Equity where Ice (’ream is Best ■ ■ i , ■ PLENTY OE ■ i ■ MILD CRE AM CHEESE -39 cth B B (ALL YOU WANT> _ . ■ DRY COTTAGE CHEESE 2 Ihs. 19c ■ ' FRESH ( REAMED Bl TTERMILK .. 12c QI. ■ ■ _ ■ 1 FOR ALL (ICCASSIGNS SERVE — ■ ■ EQUITY I ■ 33Cqt. pt.l7c« ■ ■ FOR THIRST RELIEF VISIT OCR ■ I “FRUIT JUICE BAR” J ■ ORANGE — TOMATO — GRAPEFRI IT B ■ BLENDED FRI IT .D ICES ■ ® l> oz. (ilass H oz. (ilass ■ “ 12c 18c • ■ B ■ PHONE 15M DECATI R. IND. a ■ g : Anchor Brand Candies • from soft centers to chewy brittles ■ for everv member of the family. ■ ■ ■ ■ Dixie assorted Chocolates. Chocolate Double Dipped . ■ Peanuts. Dixie Individual Wrapped Carmels. Fancy a ■ Imitation Butter Creams. Crunchy Peanut Squares, g ■ Assorted Candy Marmalades. g LIMITED SI PPI.Y. ■ ■ J lit Monroe LANES: Phone 2fiO ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a Ahr s Market - SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SAT. - Sausage "" w “ ”■ fresh m 39c SIRLOIN, Grade A A lb. 45c RIB ROAST, Grade AA lb. 38c CREAM (’HELSE lb. 40c look! :* ~ soc Sweet Potatoes — Corn — Peas. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Apricots. Peaches. Apples, Strawberries — Blueberries. Frozen Fish. Cottage Cheese. Potato Salad. Hi-Ho Crackers 21c Premium, 2 lb. box 34c Sunshine, 2 lb. box 35c All Kinds of Cookies - —> '
IlH*** brHll r<h.>ll*lxi| u|>|Mir<-niiy rlrureel ih»- any today for prompt <uiigr«'*a|<Hud approval nf m romprnml**- draft • .trn«hm hill M.-mlw-ra >f Imth Him-** .-outerring on ellwg»>nt draft ptati* ;>radieted th*y would wind up tlirlr joint lllri-tlllg* thi* w.-xk mid plan* tu-w drart iHgl.lathnt mt t'ra.ld.nl Truman'* •l* > wk well before July I tlu« • xplraibm date of th* pre* i-iii ti-tnpoiury h< t The leetiUKr pro|Mi*.il. offered
l<y S<u I'hau (iUllie* It S it would prl lliit drafting of teen utter* only after the iirtity fulled to meet it* requirement* fioui volunteer. mid older draftee*. Eight *rn yriir-ohl* would be culled up only ufte the IM-year-old timipow er Mlpply hlld been t holollKlily < om'ied Kep Joint Sparkman. It. Ala.. ul*o *u*re*te<| thut Nervlce of drafted youtiK'ier* under 2" year* he limited to rotilliieiilal I'ulted Slate. Spurkman predicted tie two amendment* would un*wer twicerapre**ed lloll.e objection, to drafting youth, under 2" He ad tied that both propo*al* hud the •■ml >; .etio-iU of army mid .»•! I ectlVe »ervlce officer*. Meanwhile. *enme military off ulr* committee chair nun Elbert Thoma*, It. Utah u draft foe proposed it radical new plan for meetinu army manpower require lllettl. He urged that the a my etill«l veteran* of foreign forte, lit i hiding .ottie of the Joo.non p dl*h troop, in Italy to llglthn <>r ' lint Inate draft call* in thi* country Thoma* .aid Unit tin foreign vol unleer* would *erve "wide by-.ide with American <H'«. afforded ilie wame pay living condition, mid perform the -nine dutle. o Truman’s Advisers Assailed By Ickes 'Personal Loyalty' Os Truman Lashed Chicago. June IH il'l’l Hai old I. like., former .d ietary of tin- interior, charged la«t tilglit that "at time.'' prealdeii! Truman Ila., placed per.oual loyalty above hl. duty 11 iii* country lcke«. oejf-.tyled "old nt mudg toil, charged that Mi. Truman liai elicit for advice ti|ion a .hadowv gioup" of "omul! al d »elf •eeki’ig men " Among t.o’tn h" !i**> I John \V Snyder, *e etaiy of the tieaaitry: Holn-ri E Haitiiegan, po.tmaMer general George E. Allen, p:.--t---d<-iiti.il adviver: Judge Samuel I lto*enman and Adm William I* Leahy like, addrexeed tin; Chicago brum li of the independent cit .zen* lonnnittee of Hie art*, -cieiiiie umi profe.giun*. I ke< who i-a,vned .iftei a bit i ter di.pule ove, nominal inti of Hlwln W Pauley a,< under xecre taiy of tlie navy, -aid, "I have not toreclo.ed myself from supporting president Truaiau In ptiv if Ini» the befle, cholie’’ He c harged that Mi Trum.in > ieaderahtp during the idem rail rigid strike wax that of "a diiiniig.it pel-., n li'ci.iug a mid. He »atd it wa. an exhibtti m o; government by hynleria." II Receiving Bids Here For Mail Star Route Povimti.ier l>*o Kir.< || today an iiomiced that bid. are being rewired al the local |a>*t office for mull delivery on 'a .tar route from hciatur to Plea.attt .Mill*, and! Willehlre. Wren. St hitmm. Glen j more mid Ohio City and return. I A vticirm-y in thi. route will ext.t July and the contract will be extended to the .iicccfiil hidde: until June 3u. I!H7 Mr. Klr.eh .fated that the route I. operated daily except Sunday, ind holiday* and further information eoni'eriiliig the xubmitting of hid. can Im obtained at the haul po«t office. The dixtaiKe I. 2t* * mile* each way a day. . — — A grid team from Foil la-wix. Wa.h, once participated in a Pa.gdetiH llo.e Bowl game Known a. Camp la-wlx back in If’lS. the IMMd lost a 0* 7 count to the .Mare l.lmid Marine*
B 'LwmoL ■B.< .. BBb Jg ?Hf MAYOR of nttuhttTßh, David l**m<*, gets down to business to learn a few pointer* from Raymond Ryabik, 14. who is back boms from Cleveland with a new watch, bicyclo and fountain pen ' —*ll because he won the National ' Marble championship in the Forwt City. (lottruatioazl)
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATI'R. INDIANA
Allot More Meat To I Threatening Miners Threatened Strike Averted In Illinois J | GUI) .pie. 111 . June ! ! ll'Pt ' Twothouaand <■>»»•! miner, who J threatened to atrlke to prote.t the I meat .hort.cge called o;f the walk i out la.t night when the department ol agriculture furai.hed the meat . i The miner* voted at a i’tu“« ! meeting to continue digging coal after a repre.entatlve of the a* rictiltuie department nt incntur. i 111. autli -fixed *n allotment of f. ■ me pound* of noat per niont'i foi r |thv minei. mid their finilll« - The allotment wan uitthorlzed a few hour, before the at tike w.i» acheduled to begin at II pm. <CSTi Jami - Campln I', pie.ldent i <d the pi igre-.lv> mine wo:kei« dhtrht No I. -n il ilillt.ple hiifeh < ■« had bc-e'i notified th it the nnuii would tie «b;p;id hero fr mi other arena. Mine:. had acre d na 'no meat, no work ’ policy when the xhortage lieniiiie more a> life lu re than n < i'll mining urem- Ptimn official* blamed the- n-vc-rily of tin- .hurl ,'ge Oil "pooi di.trlliullon," The act! m of the lte, atur rep ii o-ntaiivi- wa- iinnoui.ci- i aft--,-g Iculture depar nieiit of, m Wa-ehlnglon had l-ee-ti m.tified Tin .trike would lune ch.aed four tn m . of the- Supeii-i Coal c-> It would have In > n tin- , hm'. f r-f major work xtoppage earned by food xhortagea ARKANSAS Jim mile* from theftliif of .Mexico ami IJliil mile, from tin Atlantic tlc.-aii ha- one- of the large-l oy.ter .hell lied, in the world near Forre.t city. Tin-ahe-ll* ar« nearly ? emu u< n < tilde ya d- in extent and fiirni.h the raw material, fir a profitable but ton fa> torv Men, Women! Old at 40,50, 60! Get Pep Feel Years Younger, Full of Vim l*» mil hlsn.)- w-mout fo-lm* r.n ur f | l><-U*«W..«.M;,ai , t « IltUr |. |.p<C,, 1,,, ~>„ 1 "" •'>*'” tlol-y »w>l ; I eu, Ihm-1ur0.,, ~.- .(„ ! -co <- .-I I !'■ ’ Kf>. > I'l' icrr t, I Auq cvntdia viuiaia a,. cak.jn, .nj pLu-gLunu. at all drug .tor-, everywhere pi I'e- a'nr. at Smith Pru# Store “ i’ :: ' ,z lLl i TWLV ' ’ < :: wxh ld yoi : ; MIKE THE SHOWER ; A GALA OCCASION? '! /tom issasl ■ .. I * x t 1
FINSURI | f CANNING! i|FV 0.0 *<<S3* /ff/ HOS a RUBBERS And follow iniHrurtiontin be Dell Blue Book. To gel your copy end lUe with your mow end addrewto— UU WOTWatl CMMNV, Monde, Ind.
~” c Kroger, /iris a large fK/ErTifSM Sweet Peas ™l4c items to make this u SVMMER n nr cj9 Watoei '2sc FESTIVAL” Season for you. ■ ‘ffiwrrt” .. Ilawth«r*e Coaatry Club .. New Crnp SALAD DRESSING - ](■ Sa-ltraui QEVAERT FILMS X 28'» “ d ° lives^ c QUEEN OLIVES t J Peanut Butter > r 2Bc -fc F.S?""LT"7 er pry ui| v Party Loaf "~33c rci " ,UI “W Crackers ...11c nIHwU "Orahaa**.. Vaaatry flab •“ Hb' Potato Chips ( 25c PORK & DEANS 3 ■rager’a.. Fre*h and Crltp! ~1 s», t Green Beans 2“23‘ — s YX,»i»> B!«L,<<■ Pickle Chips 23' SMRCH -w r 1 J Ifelfetx Koaher Style. BORAX / a. « ■ \wflMFr. . (riildLMjU Dog Food ire hotfoot t 1| ’ ( LJOf* gBP ■ rw O j«r IHI Rcidaal t*wrl Dpr»» ■ \l Strongheart BALL BLUIHG t'.:kH America* Grapefruit ™.’27 c Ai4r Maiwwl»i*d*a,»xarW* MS-. COM t&' •‘Sectlcftia." Apte Brand ROR At Q ** FATHER’S MY, JUNE !f |i - , „ n - p >->■>>■«: “W s,, IQgff Igj *R C MUSHROOMS “U®s(Igarette*. If he *mnkra. Kr.-t * .aa all OWH ■VW w i ltJ „a.ui.. it.m,.. Wpopular brands at monry-«u» prices. Kroner’s Special Blend ■>..»■> s.»- . DILI PICKLES -;Rfc! carton | e 29 Pure Lard ■ 13 C COIIN FLME S „iil —— Klnßan’o. Swell for Bakin - ( onntrv ctuh SlsS ■ & a aßiaaaMaM — . A OLD DUTCH WOODBIBH RE^ UZIT Spic & Span CLEANSER SOAP I s;65 e yi.oy 2-15*1
For a Delicious Meal 9 Try KROGER’S 1 Stewing CHICKENS Quality Tounf ■■ Hena. ,b ' K Fully Dreaied. HEN TURKEYS 64 e Young and Tender. Fully Dreeaed. SPICED LUNCHEON 49 c Buy a Pieee and Try It Baked. SLICING BOLOGNA < 32 e A Very Klee Flavor. Try It Fryed. COTTAGE CHEESE . 14‘ Rich and Creamy. Very Healthful! Always a nice variety of Seafoods! HADDOCK FILLETS 39 e Boaeieaa! Fine for Frying. OODFIULETS » 38c WHITING 27c Varytaatyl “FUMa».. w. Wart*.
FRESH NEW , ■ ARRIVALS! "ffl California $■ ,M,e > r AOSob VALENCIA Large Size h ORANGES 5-sfg NEW POTATOES ' “I California. Long White*. - K PASCAL CELERI ,s | California. Tender and Sweet! . K KU TOMATOES -«l Bed Ripe.. V.S.No. 1 Quality! CANTALOUPE ‘ B | helicioua! Golden Ripe! LEMONS 2 M "|
