Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 23 October 1947 — Page 2

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DEMOCRAT WANT ADS BRIXG RESULTS • •" S From where I sit... // Joe Marsh. F "Take Pen ir» Hand"

This column has been running for so long that its readers, in towns like ours all over the country, are beginning to “take pen in hand” and write us what they think. Some of them take me over the coals for what I say—like the column I ran on planting alfalfa. Others write, “I liked your column yesterday, but... All of them have different points of view. From where I sit, that's the way it should be. Everybody’s entitled to an opinion—and it’s those very differences, and friendly criticism,

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■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a ■ • <■ ■ ■ V ■ : HAMMOND BROS, i ■ ■ ■ 13th St. Opposite Bellmont Sta. ■ ■ i ■ ■ ■ Truck Load APPLES ■ Z U. S. No. 1— Ring Packed ■ : 1 ■ • YELLOW DELICIOUS ■ ■ ■ j • RED DELICIOUS | * • JONATHANS “ I Per Bushel, only $ 2.25 I • a We are selling at wholesale prices as we are only open g ■ to sell apples. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■

ON THE JOB I iu. r We are proud to ‘BLOW” about the quality of our meats. KEYKO SHKDD'S Salad Dressing and Colored Margarine Sandwich Spread and complete line of popular bi*ahd groceries. Dunlap Groceries & Meals 132 N. Second St. t’lione 22 Deliveries Daily—lo A. M. and 4 P. M.

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that make for tolerance and better understanding—whether it’s ideas on planting alfalfa or choosing between beer and cider. The more folks air their differ- I ences right out in public, with a neighborly respect for the other person’s liberties and point of view, the closer we are to the American principle of individual freedom—whether it’s in a choice of crops or beverages.

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When Samuel Pepys, author of the famous diary, was appointed clerk of the acts in the English navy office in 1660, he did not even know the multiplication table. o AFLWILL SEEK (Continued from Page 1) $43.20 in the second half of 1947, while its operating profit rose from $13.41 a ton in 1946 to sl9 after the 1947 wage and price inQUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of bistress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID FreeßookTellsofHomeTredtknentthat Must Help or it Will*Coat You Nothing Over three million bottles of the Willard Treatment have been sold for relief of symptoms of distress arising from Stomach and Duodenal Uicers due to Excess Acid -r Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, GassinoM, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, etc., due to Excess Acid. Sold on 15 days’ trial ’ Ask for “Willard’s Message” which fully explains this treatment —free — at HoltliouNe DruK Co Smith briiK Co.

HERE IS PROOF... THAT YOU CAN GET A LOT FOR A LITTLE AT A&P WlgliF I HERE ARE SCORES OF FOOD AND >I HOUSEHOLD VALUES WITH NOT A /]/\ I SINGLE ITEM PRICED MORE THAN . S|f (/f’-WW I A4P CROCBIES ASP WATS I < //jBKgT I mt good things can still be had for half Kit. GROUND BEEF 49c \ ' „“ S : .““ GROUND VEAL 490 JW* * do " ar “' w PUMPKIN 2 29c FRESH PICNICS n. 49c iongn>n,»ni, PUMPKIN PIE SPICE 15c BULK PORK SAUSAGE! 49c W* 5 18 story of A&P’s constant effort to bring | BEECHNUT STRAINED SKINLESS FRANKS 11 49c W, , , . , , I"”! 00 m.«umSMSUILZ.» ASP DAIRY FOODS #> I ?S ICK " - .* R!B ■««■«« BEEF 3 ® e LIMBURGER CHEESE . » 4Tc ' u BAKE iIK I RITZ CRACKERS “S 29c FRESH BEEF TONGUES ll». 37c KRAFT PIMENTO 5 OZ. — SI'GAW, PJUUN, CINNAMON SIT. ABED I mam candy coated ci then niianil la-ibi AA* CREAM CHEESE jar “AV JANE PARKER DONUTS (jo, ISO I CHOCOLATES 29C jLIVtW SAuUrl cello*** MKL-O-BiT PROCESS CONTAINS AIPKE SI'GAR. MILK. SHORTENIN'. I -2277; 1.. VEAL BREAST 33c BRICK CHEESE„ 49c JANE PARKER BREAD ’fcllt TZ at LAMB BREAST ,»:29s PINEAPPLE CRUM MESSE %21c LADY'fINGERS will I s "■ BLUE MOON SPREADS 2 £S29c POTATO CHIPS “lit I SPINACH N ° I9C , . , KRAFTS JANE VARKER WHEN AVAILABLE “ , n«|l ami «A HWinq VELVEETAK 29c ANGEL FOOD RING«>«• NORTHERN TISSUE ,; u Tc TlOll <111(1 OLA LUVUiJ £ ,s ES to t „ KETCHUP -K 22c DRESSED BULLHEADS 5*....4Tc gj™" ; 2T ° “« US " “ UFFIHS goldekßn -JI9C " 2’ c XsAbUon -2BC C • A&P VEGETABLES e o FLOONBER FILLETS n> 43c CHEESE & BACON JM 25c uashed TOMATOES 2 CSIIS 29c RADBOCK FILLETS Ib 39c TANGY LINKS . 8 35 c POTATOES IOI fil ,7c ROSEFISH FlktEfS » 33c MEL . O .PURE MIDGETS 4Tc I ■" M DRESSED WHmM * 216 B ' ,BY EBfIHS ““ 47C “I ■ar* -- n. IS" “ « »w household helps ES’- >.* -29C S's ER 2 , = (3c fpßiir” 3N ttnai"'” c■" lie ( aNNII) MlaIS 911(1 USH ii'JSi'A'TU;" , <*;«’» c w Ft .®“ R , 5 '“ 4,e «UW«« »«* SWEETPOTATOES 5,..» SULTANA RED SEANS IC X. <2c .PARTY LOAF “-47 c WINDOW CLEANER ’feßßc MUSHROOMS . ' 43 ‘ PORKS BEANS “X 12c CORNED BEEF NASH 25c H&N CLEANk' 5 ” . b ,.20c CABBA6E"“'’ S ’ * MSURONU BEffSTEW 25c AMMONIA „He P&S •miBffTTER 19c DEVILED'NAM !8c CRORE gB :.:::''.::: 8c CARROTS ,'Z ! 2 2, ‘ CHINESE DriNER « 45c MINCEMEAT =ffi43c ROMITE„„„ 19c SPROUTS ‘- 2 * BUTTER MAID fiRAdKERS ,‘S 25c raW““ •* 21c spic i'SPAN 23c keORM SQUASH 1 “ 111 „9c TREET -X 47c 15c . „ !LZ'"rDW4 6REEN reHow”™... 2 ".7.25c POTTEIfMEAT WHISK BLOOMS ZsTc FRESH FM llA*V WHOLE KERNEt LIBBY ... SCHOOLBOY SIZE . QQf CORN 2 ?•„; 37c CORNED SEEP47c SCRUB BRUSHES |7 C JONATHON APPLES 4 * • ANN VAtey-: FBIOJBIIY, , . « SIS&JJ 2 ® FjXCEI.LENT BAKING APPLE . qO* PINEAPPLE PRESERVES..‘?.’ 28e TUNA FfcH ’,“,4!c PUR BOWL “X 15c ROME BEAUTY APPLES ... 4 «• QuiOiri . “X2TC ULMOr .™ ’X4Tc SOAP PADS - | Be GRAPEFRUIT L 3 J” PANCAKE FLOUR 5 390 CHUM SALMON4Sc CLOTHESLINE „„4Tc CRANBERRIES »* RICE GEMS 2%e25c _ EMPEROR'gRAPES ARRTOOTS 31c ‘Sty 411 MVamTOwk GRAPEFRUIT 4 2 *‘ FRUIT COCKTAIL K 'X‘ 25c M 1 NElWfl 11 fl uflk DELICIOUS APPLES 3 ” PRUNE PLUMS *" 3 23c ■ M N DELICIOUS APPLES 4 "" * SLiCED’pUCNES Ise Wl. 11W* 7 jWirTWM- LEMONS POP*doß‘t 2iU27e fOhS- - - -o — ' - - n wr —

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; creases. ‘‘ln citing these figures, the AFL is in no sense attacking profits,” the publicatiori said. “We recognize tha'. the businessman’s chance to make profits is a powerful incentive to industrial progress, and that such progress, when balanced by a strong union organization and collective bargaining, is the basis for higher living standards.” o Tri Kappa bake sale, Gerbers, Saturday. g2t W DEMTAL PLATES Ktwnitr <iub m«»y. harmful ' brushing. Just put >o«r pl»t» I® ;? ar bridge in a glass .f water. * dJ • •'’ ,4 * Kleenite, Presto! i» Stains, dentate odor, discolo. iSMcWy rations disappear. Year teeth I sparkle like new Ask your druggist l to-lrry st Smith Drug < «»• and all ««<><! druKgiHts.

HUNDREDS OF (Continued from Pnge I* Rockies to the east and gulf coasts with the exception of Florida, the Carolinas, southern Georgia and portions of southern Virginia was suffering from lack of moisture. He listed 16 states in the drouthridden area. A 3,000 acre forest fire in the

Truck Load Cortland APPLES Tuesday Morning I < Bring Containers Gerber Meat Market

Ramapo mountains near Harriman, N. Y., for a time threatened the dairy farm and woodland estate of secretary of commerce W. Averell Harriman. Some 72 forest fires were reported burning in Michigan, although all were under control. Gov. Kim Sigler issued a proclamation restricting brush burning, camp fires and smoking.

GIRL SCOUT (Continue 1 from Page 1) died in 1927, having lived to see the organization she founded spread from coast to coast and

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