Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 67, Decatur, Adams County, 19 March 1942 — Page 5
• BJRSDAY. MARCH 19. 1942.
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Aware Coughs I from ssmmon colds H That Hang On L-.ion n llrvi s promptly be* ■r i’ rtcht to the seat of the tn help loosen and expel Jadr n phlegm. and aid nature and heal raw. tender, Inbronchial mucous inent* "Mies Tell your dnuryht to sell you Creomuhion with the unv>u must ilk< the Way it allavs the totigh or you are your money back IREOMULSION ■Ccuiht ChesfColdt Bronchitis a T*TmFT , TrT?T H V S 808 KIE6S j !■ 1412 W Madiaon - J IwF Htvu mMmi W Mwrtwy •■<! nf« ■ 4n*ia( h twardMl M »M ur o»ur ■rs ihu i—■aahy «•> week day. ■ aervs caairuixv - Bav« a lira
L,KC MAM 5065 W,TH K 6? /K c?/<0 UKEBOY GOES WITH ftuALITY isos eve mia fwos — FISH— Swiss Steak Pound“‘ 33C N ® * ,b ’ baimon gteak saga-. Minute Steak •*«"d Z9C pound TROUT * aw souno «5C Veal Chops oyster# ONggs pound jl 2?*" «■-“"<isc pound 27C P° und ! ■ 7 I I ' V' a I
Paying Highest, lowest Income Taxes In Nation
flHHHHMHHßHHHMHMiMM■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»' rW X - nTa A I- T vt. J 4 I The highest and lowest Income tai payment* Uncle Kam la likely to receive thia year are pictured tieing paid to Olles Kavanagh, collector of Internal revenue In Detroit. -Miss Gretchen Giesslsi holds her pay meat of one cent while J H Wallace, representative of General Motors’ Corporation, maker a quartetly Installment payment of 171.R00.WH1 ,
hired In all lines, a Kain of onehalf percent in slate employment. 4. Despite mass lay offs due to the conversion program. February employment was approximately 15 percent greater than a year ago. an increase of about 49,mat workers. 5. A breakdown of unemployment compensation checks written in February showed Go percent of those drawing boMtt payments last employed in manulrn turing Huhs. 25 percent In construction, and almost eight percent In wholesale and retail trade, U. The big re-birillK trend which Is . xpeefed to bring an all-time high in Hoosier industrial employ, ineul. has ot yet stalled, but reemployment Is on the upgrade Employment official* explained that gains were made both In employment and unemployment »i a result of young people taking their first jobs, women entering industry and an increasing number of outof alate workers finding jobs within the state. Anticipating record employment throughout tbe state when file war production program gets under way, officials pointed out that fed- < ral estimates indicate that while only 7.oow.tnm workers were employed In U. H. war production in December, 1941. 17.0v0.w0 woiki-rs will be needed by the end of 1942. — - o — - AMERICAN BOMBERS CONTINUED FROM PAOB OHB ese had made considerable progress Th< Port Moresby dlspali h aid It was assumed they would soon lie In contact with the Australian forcea in the Island. As the Japanese advanced. United Stales and Australian war planes, striking at Japanese Invasion bases over a 2.<WO-mile front, hit a Japanese heavy cruiser and damaged two other big shl|*< in the Bismarck islands northeast of tin Hmm gulf and raided Koepang. in liutch Timor, lor the second lim • in 24 hours. Prime Minister John Curtain announced Port Moresby dlspali lies said it
Shoots Sistsr, 9, /\s She Slept m According to police of SwUsvUle. Pa . Vincent Km co. 13 shot his nineyear old slater. Marie, while she was sleeping so that "she wouldn’t nag him any longer.’’ Iler condition was descrilM-d as serious. Doth youngsters an* pictured above.
was believed th* Japanese, in their advance through th»- Markham valley. sought above ail new airdrome* from which they could attack Australia, mid it was eipeetid hen- that alll<*d planca would soon be iu operation against them, CHARGES ARE FILED CORTINUKtI vnoca page <>RB» morning Hr was actually arrested on a public Intoiiiatlon charge | filed against him in city court until the more si-iious charges could ln*| pieced against him in the circuit | tribunal. Anlh. i d:i'» nad some difficulty | In learning his identity, since he had not reported mid the ear title wa* issued to another man. The identity of the injured woman was not learneil for some time either, he was taken io Ent Wayne before officials arrived.
Dick’s Diner I have purchased the STOLZ DlNEß—next to the P<ml Office on Liberty Way, which will hereafter he , known ax DICK'S DINER. We will continue to give prompt, courteous service and will welcome old friend- ax well a*t new. Richard Walter » - -- J I WANTED I P Chevrblet or Pontiac Coach or ■ Sedan. .Mind be a 1911 model, ' in good condition and have 5 | good tires. Will pay spot cash 9 g for right car. B & Address liox S7, Democrat. 9
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EXPECT GERMAN CON 11NL’KD FltOM PAC.tD OWK the middle oust. When the Soviet* began their counter drive at Kostov, British and lluKsiau troop* iu the ucxr east were in no puidtwa to meet the powerful thiuds of German force* who probably would luive poured through the Caunusu*. At that time even the vital Allied supply routs to Ku*«ia from the Peraliiii gulf wa* relatively weak. ■ o - - -■ ■ Kirkland Juniors To Present Play Friday “Huckleberry Finn'', a three-act comedy, will In- presented Friday night at 7:30 o'clock at the Kirkland auditorium by the junior class of the school.
MONROE NEWS Mrs. Glen Worhlnger of near Mouroe Is confined to 4n d at her home following a serious heart attack early Friday morning. •Mr. end Mrs. Imais Deffenbeugti and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hahn»rt and son. Michael, alt of Hun'lngton, called on Kerl Hobaert of Delator, wbo baa been 111. and were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. IlshntM of Blue Creek towns It ip. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs Jim McCullough. Mr and Mrs. Kd Hartnett, Mr and Mrs. Tom Adler. Max Win'eregg. and Opel Hprunger were among the local people attending edeaions of the ninth annual youth conference held at Taylor University. Upland. during the weetesad. Dwight Andrews of Phoenix. Artsone. and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Noffsinger and daughter. Carol, of Bluffton were supper gw-sts of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Noffalng t and daughter. Kras. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Crlat entertamed members of the builders close at their borne Friday evening. Following the devotional* and a
K*P SUPER RIGHT IUERTS ARE PRICED lOUJJHniIKS TO VOU! iv«ry w««k, millkwig of fofks sdoct thousands of tons of our famously good "Supor Right" Moats. Such tremendous sales give you savings on meats of superb quality. You’ll be 100% satisfied! aeeenMHamMMnmunHaiHeimmunmnmnanvininsuv'VßNmmmnmm"*’-- - ■**«•-« — - —■**ammmmmmmnmmnnugnnminßmnnmmmmmeummm 1941 SPRING "W LEG OF LAMB 27= ARM OR BLADE, CENTER CUTS ■■ BEEF CHUCK ROAST . . * 25‘ SUGAR CURED Hf SMOKED PICNICS . . . “27« FRYING CHICKENS ... 29° 2-3 LB. END PIECE A ■■ SLAB BACON " 25° attort.nt.it i.kaw _ _ _ UNI ROXST » 25c FRESH CROUHD REEF ». 22c ernwirifct.D an*** ualp i.gtw—Tgsnim SMOKED HAMS ». 33c REEF SHORT RIIS » 18c e*o wtutr. riwß nr.»r anv cit VEAL SHOULDER ROAST »21c STANDING RIB ROAST „ 29c wii.u unto dime ot.tt.iTv IACOH JOWLS » 16c SKINLESS FRANKS 23c TKMILU. WKI.r. iniwwp.tl I t.IN STMF. IKED SIRLOIN STEAI n 3Sc SALT PORK w lie The Pick of the Cafc/i FRESH SMELTS ...215° St.KEP PAN BEAUT tKLSH 4 .»t «.HT STEAK cos * IDc SEA MULLETS ». 15c AHEAH ÜBKHSEU I.AKE I BIA. CATFISH ... 25c SNEEPNEADS 8c FBKSH CAIOMX PERDM It), 26<- COO FILLETS 25c Right to Our Door—Fruits and Vegetables—Hours Fresher! ICEBERG LARGE SIZE HEAD LETTUCE ... -9c JUICY, JUMBO 126 SIZE FLORIDA ORANGES . . “ 32° SEEDLESS FLORIDA A F" GRAPEFRUIT 6 25c »EW OOLID HEADS _ < AEIEOBM A _ FRESH CADDARI »Ac CARROTS 7c MAINE POTATOES 15 35c NEW POTATOES 4w. 23c OVTOOUB OBOWR VtllA. I*OU TOMATOES ». .. 18c FRESH PEAS 2«. 25c OABUBN rBBSM EABffR BAKER RRHN ONIOMS 3 10c IDAHO POTATOES 10 Bulging With Lenten Dairy Values ARIALVALUI Q C ft WILDMERE BUTTER . . ’ DOMESTIC ft (■ SWISS CHEESE .... 35‘ nmr....« zw»x »wa«i«s. .-.=w Rl ■ It i TiILv.IX"i < di 1 i YriM* te Chaase Owewi and Op.r.tH S» •*’ br»*t Atlantic * Paetfie T«a fl.
brief imalneas meeting, the groep was inspired by the book ’evlew given by Mrs. Chas Hinton on "Dragon Seed” by Pearl Buck After a social period during wlilch .Mrs. (lien Hiut ky conducted »omo games, a lunch wa* »ei red by Mr. snd Mis Crlat. Mr. and Mrs. J A. Mpioal Mrs. Gerry Marti. Hubert Hprunger, and William Zurcber and son. Paul and Joshua attended the all day Friend* quarterly meeting held at Portland Haturday. The »tudy group of the W M. <’ H. met at tbe Methodtoit thurcb Tiivuday afternoon for a buelnoM meeting and tontinued their atudy under the direction of Mr*. Freeman Walter*. Mr. and Mr*. Harve Hell*. Mr. snd Mrs. C K. Bahuer. Mr. and Mrs. KvereU Illes and diuglitcr. .Mary Jane, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stucky and Mtn, Ned. spent Sunday aa ghent* of the Grover Melia family of near Greenville, Ohio. Mrs, A. Gould was tbe Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and .Mia. Huhart Hpruuger and Mrs. Americus Quigley. Mrs, Doyle lluffma naud *on. Tommy, of Frankfort are spciidiiig
the week at the home of Mi and Mt*. Martin lloffmau. Mr*. Gariy Marta and Naomi Zurchsr were buuday dinner gua»t* of Mr. and Mr*. Vila* Bollinger of near Km kfotd. Ohio. Munday. March 12. th«< Imai Methodic ihurvh la to have the prlv liege of having lb and Mn. A 11. Ilacku* at their ehun-h Di Backus la alate religious <-du<atlon dlre<for of the Methodist choren tn the morning he will preach. In the aflernmin he will < <mdu< t a forum at 2 o'idmk Kerry officer, teacher and all memlter* of the boutd of education are requested to Im in this meat Ing and all other* Intereatvd are urged to attend. In the evening. Mrs. Backus will Im lewder of the Methodist youth fellow ship in the annei at ai* o’i loi k and Dr. Backu* will show pii uire* at the seven o'clock am vice on ’’Kellgious (education*. ■< ■* - — — TWO MORE VESSELS (cownmnßD fkqm rang ow> today. The identity of the Norwegian vessel was withheld but the name of the Jugoslav freighter was re-
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leaned by authority of the Jutoalav minister here. The navy announcement hero did not isveal whether the vaaaels had gone down. The Norwegian ship wa* tor-ix-dm-d off the southeast coast ot the United Htatw* several day* ago. w — Wolter Thieme Is Institute Chairman Walter Thieme, farmerg' Institute i ti.iliinan for Union township, was elected county Institute chairman at a meeting In tbe 'ounty agent's office Newly elected institute chelrmen attended this meetl-
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