Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 174, Decatur, Adams County, 25 July 1946 — Page 6
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\ ■ ; -.. : I* '■Sa C ww * ,< OALirPeaches 1/jS \d .' J \ South Carolina Elbertas - ’3.99 \f x». hight now it the fim* to con th*j* big, fuscous peaches—pnced few lor such fine qualify. Specially selected lot conning, ~i of the peak el their sun-ripened flavor. Hurry, while Kreger _.. ’ has plenty of this foverite froil. Buy and do your canning now. H Salad Dressing .-«<» -s 23' Preserves Jtt, "s 59' Blended Juice sx 43' ' •': 29' ?3‘ Lime Juice s» ■" 37' Orange Juice »- - 18' Rih Crackers 21c Peanut Butter 51c NUC . . • Quality Mesa**** tßbsesy t Bluin' IK 17c PlcklH %“ 33: PrUOB JUICC ~ 7R e little Itay Blue *»•«» <•»•»*•» Ammonia ** 21c Tuna Fish *■■ 28c hl - '■•’ ’•• ’ Crane rune? ■s* ™ 23 Cleanser ■-• 6c Cleanei % 29c ul ° UU ** KHekea ■•*»• w »'•*'*»• *■* '•■■ B * Tomato Juice -- -27' Maun Jan ’.“IB* Mustard V 10c Bracken ‘K; lie Tubettl Dinner "Ufl* Kraut Juice ’ -Jr - ]Q C Krwrwr's Cesstry Club *>'4* * **'•* Mintrva Cittir Bax Krijerj' Clack Kiegae'l Spiced Loose Wiles Krispy WAX PAPER BREAD LUNCHEON MEAT CRACKERS ‘“J 1 19® .-MOI® Sr 37® 19® Clapps’ Strained Kroger'i Coffee Evangeline Cut and Whole Kroger’s Embassy BABY FOOD SPOTLIGHT SWEET POTATOES PEANUT BUTTER Spinach «xrs- '“l2' StOdk 55' Asparagus -’3l' Veal Roast “ 35‘ Cut Beets = “12‘ Jf*’! !? aSt «< „ Veal Chops “ -44‘ Cider Vinegar * >ss' roH L q| HS ~ .55 chickens ». 63c BMutooe PeylM ■ • 4»»enH. Macaroni *ll C II -CWKeVhCMCS 45c lb PORKCHOPS .b47c1l • . SmUHN -66 c ROSEFISN » 30c jpagnem 11 brouno beef , k «s o ** I I •••»«» ; • .Me V> »»**• — Noodles Peaiuts « -10‘j I| r jj Malted Milk = ~39 c [^X^ r
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCKAT, DECATUR. INDIANA
in.V’itiw *Wv3S<BnH CSSI3 J 9 AT LEAST tour high ranking offleera in the Army chemical warfare •crvice hid their New York hotel b'll« pnid fer by Murray Gamnnn of the munition combine under eongrewfcnai investigation, when they attended the wtddlnjj of Gars.wn'n daughter, according to evidence introduced before the committee. Hotel records also disclosed that R<«p Andrew Mav'a bill, top. bearing notation "mall tn Mr. Garsson.” was listed a* bad debt collection on Gar'son's wedding party bill, below. (International) i
Workers Are Needed For Canning Plants Hoosiers Are Urged To Aid Canneries Indianapolis, July 25 H’l’i Tlioiw<aud,‘ i t worker* will he needed to help preserve pei-i-luibh- To Hiand vegetable* in lliiouler <aiiii.na fuctorle* during the next few w< <-k* The I'nited State* employment i-ervli-e today I. ailed all elm rgency appeal to elate i jtlton* for aid in |>ro<e«*ina the hadly '.teeiled food HUpplie*. "It i« ju*t a* patriotic to work, in i. tannery thU year m It wamrft ins th.- war." Th ma. W. B> nn.-tt, t’SES manager, aald. "Thia year the' need I* for food to fight famine in war deva*late.l countries, and to store MUpnlie. at home." Since prlkonem of war and foreign worker ) who trade up for iah r shortage* In war year* will no longer he available, it will he more than ever tie. < *»ary f>i Hoosier men anti women an I o!d -r boy* and girl* to volurterr, Hennett said. There are no prisoner* of war remaining in the State today. Binnetl aaid uu>*t canning plant i had enoiigh eitipl >ye» t > handle >kil!etl J.-It*. "But, other work of utmost importailie <.||l be il.Hie by pe.'soit* without previous experience.” he I ><ahi. He urged housewivrt, youth* and veteraru who worked in plant* during the war to w rk again this I ye.tr. either full-fltne r- part-time. Person* who cun span- even a | few day* or hour* per week were ' asked to report to the nearest cani a.ng factory or to the I'SES office ' to reg ister for the canning season 0 In 1917. the Indian i'alnthruah 1 wan designated a* the alate flower of Wyoming
-7 ; ' '-v l lp ii - n YF a ) / J u 'WLI • ® 1 i r K\ • fl/jA - RHKwRaHHI ALONI ANO CONFUSfD after their mother had been found atabbed to Aeath in their Chicago home, little Corinne Boyko. 4, huddle* cioae to her baby aister Patricia Ann, aix month* old. Their father, Walter, found taa wJe * body, i* aUugod to have shouted "1 did it" (fnUrnational)
Slightly Injured In Collision Os Autos M G<-neviev ■ Br.int. 43. of Decatur, differed a alight scalp lac.-rati tt w-dieeduy afternoon wlivn her auto cojlidul with an .>!'..• • car at Hoagland avenue and | r.iiil.r *tre<-t in Kort Wayne. Je»* la-wf., 17. id Kort Wayne, driver of the other car. w.i* cut and bruif'd Oil the le.t knee. II The Smithsonian Institute This in.-tltution wa. established by an ai t of f'ongr •» In l*4ti | which i al l ied Into effect the will of j Jatne* Sniifiiion, an Kiigltohnian. > will bei|i|t-il eil the ITilled State* | over |.'ils.iHiii tor the purpose of es'ahlishing It t .... . —-- ---e . ***- * ' ■ I 1 nOra fl : Or’ RBwoS •SHIRAUS:iMO STAllff has quietly carried out a shkiicup in th* fled Army hifh cimt.iand. in which Marshal Gre'or K. Zhukov, above, top Soviet war hero, ha* been rekgatcJ to th* relative'./ obreure commend of the Odem Mil.tary district. N > other move* have been announc'd, nor have the Ruasian people been informed of tho traiuf.r, (InternationJ)
Youth Is Drowned In Lake Michigan MbbUaii < i'y- '»»*• Jul ’ r * , HP! 10.-t Kiiard •Utters plied ».itt-rs in W«t lieu- h on luike v'.liißan i <luy in < n " r ’ "’ r ” , (Vl . Hie iMHIy Os Hilliard Tiu >ke 13. miii <d Mr. and Mr*. Juiopli Ti ai k'> , . .. 11,. diowll'd y.. te day while - wiitiiniiiii ii — Burns Are Fatal To Indianapolis Man —— — Indianapolis. July 3S-H’l’i - Thomas E M .--> yi'ars.ld I
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