Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 99, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1942 — Page 7

KtDAY, APRIL 25, 1941

izing To d Tuesday | Depend r System' pr 25 — (UP> me administration ~|y on an "honor , ri , it. over-nil order du* to h ** Tuesday with ,h ‘* on* “nd busy-bod-lined. glclal said anonytelephone calls violation, of the ■regarded. ring program will all retail. wholeicturers' price. In yet taken to cominflation. irstnan .aid comteling" «n price, gated by the field if the complaint, ailed and MibmlttSuch complaint, iclude specific deged violation, the tii< h the quotation the specific .tore nowledge of the filiation, by all bent assurance of inent. the Of’A diasixing that a e effort" la needIttle against Infla-l.-ins ’o enlist woi- associations and tups in the nationpep prices at the . |^K., , . a hen- women tpart in th<- volIcing <>f the measure. n<l<r the order probably s.u al March. 1942. levthe licensing of all redding the teeth of enmachinery. All retail must obtain special ■ do business, and relations of price codes rooid mean revocation, oration, however, would I through the courts, idminlstrator Leon Henlid not have sole power a merchant's right to u ■r And Hearing K Planned Here Hi A-r .ind hearing clinic is ■Mt *> di- -I in the public gptH- ’.’i. iiiy May 6 and 7. it ■Au I today by Walter J Btajjilic- *' ll 1,1 conducted the day on both dates .. . Indiana T - im< made BMffU'b bo'll the grail.' K.9 1 " conformity the last legislature. Blest- were conducted ut the rural schools of tty recently under the ■>» of Lyman L. Hann. <h..M superintendent and rntativi- of the university, 1 -• leg pii viously upon XH th. necessary equipment mg ar. operator rather than moi bines to contb tests. i — o---—■ ►resident to f • t From Page 1> far >l* tiding ultimately will F' i-t' to the pot’kefbooks F ■ - >f cltixens, this ®f buying power will he Ithat much more. >«gr. f p. fi wa j experts at- • lo devise IMS tax bill wwildered by the budget ► figure,. BMC AUCTION » order of the Adam. CirBr '' llle Undersigned admin--1 •ill se|| at public auction pt rtn I set located « miles < -* tn lies south ot Bern SOAY. April 28 •t 2 .'deck p. m . ’•tag described reel estate: *‘ r ‘ k “°* n •» ‘he •n«es Tester homestead tn “ ‘**uship. Adams county. Lnaf’”^ 00 " 1 h °use. sev•eildm*. and ■ good larue «*»d well and other faeffr Jlra ' XX * rr< *’ **•' c ,B * <OO- tO— We to schools and LJ"" property will make ?”* for someone who is *«d wm , c , sow day Os sale, d m !L P . WH *» co-r ' ; T • b “»®ct * title to usiiTT’n' * •** by th. purchase! ••ion can ho Immed Martha Tester, iU ’ iau n, Attorney.

mittee deliberated all of yesterday on the relative merit, of corpor at ion tax proposals presented by Its own experts and by the treasury. ft baa recessed Its hearings until Tuesday, the dny after the president's message to scheduled to be delivered. But some committee members predicted that regardless of the president's recommendations th* committee will start voting on the corporation and individual Income tax provisions ot the new tax bill

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next week on the baHls of the study ' already made ——■■ o BRITAIN'S AERIAL From Paca 1> north or Australia. The Plauen , dumped heavy bomb huidx on ' Japanese target* and fought off 1 K - _, n enemy fighter, that vainly , tried to intercept them. In Burma, however, the powerful J.ipance drive up the eastern

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flank »f the Taunggyl sector, about 100 miles aoutheaat of .Mandalay, threatened to encircle Chinese fortea on the Sitting river front and to collapse the whole Allied defense line. Meager reports from the battle fronts Indicated that the Chinese repeatedly were counterattacking superior Japanese forces, which had tank and airplane support Mandalay again was heavily hombed and there was little to Indicate that the Alll'-d forces could form

any solid new defense front against the enemy flanking maneuvers. o freOUNTY AGENT’S * COLUMN ♦ 4 "The average Indiana county loses through waste enough milk to provide 1.300 soldiers with a pint a day." county agricultural agent Archbold declared today. 'flu this wartime period when

every pint of milk to needed somewhere in tho ‘Food for Freedom' program it is more Important than ever before to take every precaution to produce and save quality milk." he stated. ••Clean milk from healthy cows is a quality product", Archbold pointed out in outlining the following six essentials for quality milk production in Adam* county. These essentials are used by many Adams county farmer*. Th'-y have

' I also been tested and approved by ’ i the Purdue university dairy labor*1 torles. 1. .Milk clean, healthy cows in a ’ clean barn 2. Clean and sterilise all dairy utensils with scalding water or a I chlorine solution. , 3 Use partially cov<t-J nnlk pails to reduce contamination. I I Only clean. h>-althy persons ■ ' should be permitted to milk rows ' A milker with a communicable dis-

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ease should not be allowed to milk cows. 5. Dry-hand milking to oeat. 6 Prompt cooling of milk to necessary. ttorain the milk through a removable cotton or cloth pad and cool .minvdiately to 60 dvgreee f. or below, and hold at this temperature until it reaches the p'ant or consumer. - . Think as men of action and act as men of thought.