Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1945 — Page 2

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SUGAR ALLOTMENT i k;., ■,iniri| kioin Page One) .-. hi .i. - ' rdiimants and other in>tiiutii>lla 1 usi'is will lio made on Jiiiy 1. Tie y will be considerably lower than pi,setn allowances. \...>i .111a to ihe agencies v: . h in.iile th, announcement — (1..■ oi'fi, e ol war informal 1011, oil;,, ol pi,., ailmiiiist ration and w.ii filed administration the cut is .l.asin in , ails, domestic re* Selles ,’ e .it rock hot tom Tni i'li carryover at the end i> expected to he with I "" f u 'oils for the end of ■lit. \ ili. -ame t mie world P ...!■;, '."■ ,'i sugar is expel ted | t, in i>i .Imo tons less this year ihal. in P' l I Tot., •> ~ ,ju. tiou this year is expect, d to he 12,tl|HI.ltl.lt) tolls, (ill | per, ,nt vl total goi lu to the I ! s. •• s foi mili ta ry and , ri\ lin.ii Deeds. [)es|dli the i lit tii ■ .r.i: uuioiim ed today I' S. . ■., .'. i s ill rei ei ve .',<) percent ' of ili" wo. id supply. I’. ii p i civilian < >ns nm pt ion j tii > vl.i. xx; I tii 1 pounds comp,, ■ . " ■ x'i pounds last year. I" < see.! to boll!, can

!(litlg. l OllllUri . al <llllllO,l goods, bakery products soft drinks, j candy. ,tc Hriiish civilians will receive tlx pounds this year per capita slid Camidinns <>!• pounds, iteside- Hi" decreased production of sugar, the shortage this vear is a< ,’♦'llluated liecause of the iliireased lllllllher of servicemen stationed abroad, ami large increases in tin number of war prisoners and civilians in liberated areas dependent on this country for supplies. o — Grass Skirt Competition Toledo. <> M'l’i Turnabout is ■.!■ p.ay I'irst l.t Paul A WilI iiiiins on duty ti tlie Pacitb « i: I area, has a photograph of his wile. d s. Rose Williams of Toled i. diessetl in a gi ekirt so he van show her pieiure to the natives Shoi tage Wise Thief i Ixlyria t> tll’t Shorlag 1 Somebody robbed the home of Mi. ind Mrs Lew k'lelils of one carton il cigar, ties, several packages <,f i.ew ing gum and i,'m pennies.

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Why the Biggest Job in town carries no pay! =» ;v O. *

| What is the biggest job in your town—in anybody's town, between May 14th and June 30th? It’s that of the man or woman who will ask you to buy extra War Bonds in the 7th War Loan. It carries no pay because the people who are doing this work are good Americans. In addition to buying extra Bonds themselves, they’re willing to give their time to a job that's as important as anything outside the battle lines. It’s important—and it’s big. Making our quotas in the 7th War Loan is a man-sized job for everybody. I I . ncle Sam needs 7 billion dollars from individual Americans in the 7th! That’s a bigger quota than ever before. It’s bigger because this is really 2 loans in I—last year, by this time, we had bought Bonds in 2 Loans instead of one. And it's bigger because the need is bigger. We're building up a whole new air force, with new jet-propelled planes and even huger bombers. We're building more tanks, mortars, and everything for the increasingly bitter struggle with Japan. And we’re paying the

All Out for the mighty 7~ War Loan 1 This Advertisement Sponsored in Hon or of Adams County’s Fighting Men by The Decatur Casting Co. The First State Bank Burk Elevator Co. LANKENAUS — Light Gray Iron Castings Local Bond Issuing Agent Coal —Seed —Grain The Boston I Kraft Cheese Company The Schafer Company The Krick-Tyndall Co. Central Soya Compal'®' Manufacturers of Dairy Products Manufacturers & Jobbers Drain Tile—Hollow Building Tile Livestock I ucd* Cal E. Peterson Stucky & Co., Monroe Bag Service, Inc. Clothier Complete Home Furnishings North Second St. This is an official U. S. Treasury advertisement—prepared under the auspices of Treasury Department and War Advertising < \

Annual Bible School Planned At Kirkland I ; The preliminary tern >.--h aihl officers tii' ng *)l i '■•' lx irk .and J llilble school will'be held May 6. at '1 I all o’eltt'k ‘ he [Pleasant Da.' church. Th, di: ctor of the et'hmil. M ■ Ervin S '.ochiivr. In,* ,< <|iic> ; t■ eii ail teac.e s alld miniete'.'ii b f ’ pi .-eai at ' - meeting. T'lie meeting will open with a wo sliip gel 'ii-e. follow, d i>y plans for the -ehool. which will open at th Ki: kland high school iniihliir.; and 'lie Pleaeatii Dale ehureii May ,21 at .x: 15 a m Al this first meet ing the ic .i hein wil. ret ive their book- an 1 inatei iabs. The educational boaid i .>iti|Hk*e.l it all the mini-t ns of the coniniuuity. ol wid'i'h Re) . Russell A ellei is the preeid'.'lll w ill bold a Hie ting at the e.ima time m a separate room. i\s ha - 'b eii the cust, m to. the

pa-t in yeai'i. , liildreii l etwmau thi’| iour and 11 will b, admitted j jio the h li.,M. Do not -nd hib.lrcn ' Imbue ti,,y hate reached the age I There w il! the no public school ; j lins,sc,s need ibis tear. Make plans j ;io < m.pei a e wIMi neighbors to . . aiispmt i hildi’ U 1,1 ull ‘l i ! ’o l,i the | s 11001. I aclie’.T'. office!" and helpers in ' the echo.,l 'this yea. are Mr- Ervin S I.oi'hnei. Ml" Ril ’-ell Wdh .. .loan Byeriy. Vieto. ia Stonclmim ' . .Mis Doi 'he Shady Vloi"! Di k. El- ! I(■ no. 'Mauk'y. Iltiith Moes, liber-1 \. ,■ Dick, i’.at’bara Byerly, li.idbara Andrews. Mr- i’ank Diehl. Mis. John lioriie. Mo- Robjell Beery. Mrs. 11 II Mecksirotll. ( Rev. 11. H M ' kHlioth, Rev. John .Michael Rev. Ru-sci Welle: FOOD SUPPLIES I Conlinu« <i 1 r*'iu Our) j must be won," the ollicials said. I "either the I'nited Nations must , linJ the answers . . or millions ut

mounting cost of victory—taking care of wounded men who ate arriving in this country by thousands every month. So—be ready when one of these War Bond workers come- "» you. Open your door, your heart, your purse—for the 7th Wai Loan. Help America to make its quota—by making yours!

_ ZZ~~. — |U 11 ?w *' -*■***’• FIND YOUR QUOTA , .. AND MAKE !J| MIGHT Y If your average Yaur person*! Maturity vaiu# of wage War Band quota is; 7th War loan per month is: (cash value) bonds bought MgJgHBK /■ »W $187.50 $250 \ 225-250 150 00 200 '' 210-225 131.25 175 7/ . „ j 200-210 112.50 ISO 130-200 93.75 125 h ® ♦>’ 140-180 75.00 100 JFT '±*l üß* ioo-uo 37.50 so Under SIOO 18.75 25 |BW»

, persons throughout the world will I meet di illuMonnieiit anil di.'.ap I pointnietit in :he wake ol vii t.uy Chairman l-eo T Crowley , i th ■ ' (’ S. committee on forei"m strip-. i men!-, reported that Am- ri, an eix il , ians will get leas food Ihi yea; t than they did last, hut promised a , ' "decent Ainericau die l ' will . maintained, lie said tniiitary i|ulrements would go up from ill tai Hi percent of total supplies, and 1' S food production would be .’> j :o 10 percent lox than hist year —.— ._ -o— —- — Four Generations in Four Wars Metropolis. 111. IIT i l-'our galler.itioas of the descendants of the ; late (I. I'’. Thane of Metropolis hayei fought in four wars. Thane fought I ’ in the Union Army (luring the Civil' War; his son. Louis W. Thane, “erv- - 'id iu the Spanish-.\m< ri. an Wai ; I .one of his grandsons. Edwa J i .i.'iiidei s. saw service in France’ in World War 1. and one of his g,cut-gi'andsons. Pvt. Calvin c. 11 Bremer, is now solving in World, W.i 11. somewheie in the S.iuiii Pacilic.

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