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The Daily Independent from Murphysboro, Illinois • Page 3

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I3HDAY, JUNE 1942 JJJJJNOIB PAGE en's ive you enlisted? TJncle Sam is asking all his nieces who aie employed piepaung "three squares" per day, to feed their flocks foods that's no problem now, that vegetables are here both in the bins t'grocery stores and right in youi own back Vietoiy gaiden However if you don't own a little plot whereby could have put tered aroand and brought forth your own beans and potatoes for future meals, these good vitamin giving foods aie available in laige quantities market now. Local green beans and potatoes a' features this week end of the stores and are pi iced most reasonably, considering 1 cei tain-conditions hai had some i am you know 9 Howevei there are ceitain fruits you can't grow in your own back aVd Some of these are consideied'luxunes, but foi a pick up in Tag garH apnetites, we suggest these black cheiries, (luscious and juicy so awfully high) fresh pineapple, going "higher') ied 01 black raspbeiries desserL-doms ') and gieen apples (you love 'em with salt) for apple sauce and crispy hot apple pie everybody's is making its seasonal They're quite high, as at the first of: the In fact, lady asked a certain store manager if they'd been convoyed over from some foreign port! Fresh plums are also on the fruit: scene and could be squeezed into the budget for an added dish on the menu. Cucumbers are of an quality. Fresh apricots" are also to be seen now. For a summertime diink you'll find limes available all thiough the i "Week The best to buy are those beaimg tlw woul "waxed" These aie 'waxed before shipping for better preservation! Georgia Peaches are coming in now, but what's a Georgia peach got that a Southern Illinois one doesn't have? It just beat's the'rii-liere that's But just wait til our products come in.

Where is this Georgia peach! We hear that when wholesale! sell the last of their pork and beans, that canned food will join the has beens What are campei-outeis going to do now! There is soon to be a ne'w' concentrated s'bu'p on the to be manufactured-by a Well'known company. The price will be slightly higher, howevej- you'll save in the long run, as this -product is to be without water, more condensed than condensed soup is Sounds' interesting and worth hying. Manufacturing is to as we" understand it. One grocer tells us that the sale of. ready-made" cakes has zoomed to an all time high.

Which only goes to show tljat American women know a bargain when it its face' We've finally gotten this dueling gum shortage straightened'up. Its tlie chicle that is scarce. Seems thig has to be imported, from South America, Mexico and the Panama area. And no American loves chewing gum so much ask a merchant marine to squeeze.it into a cargo of much needed war necessities'! next time you ask for your favorite brand and-find it is no more, jiist say to yourself: never did like the'darn stuff PAUTtER'S I Mr. and Mrs.

Wilson Entertain for Mr. and Mrs. AI Finlayson Mr. and Mrs John Wilson, entertained at then home on Clark streef last evening 1 in honor of Mr. and Mrs Al Finlayson of Detroit, Mich, and Mr.

and, Mrs Gilbert Vaughn of this city. Binner was served at 6 o'clock. The home -was decorated with old fashioned flower's. 'Mils. Finlayson is the former Miss Inezj O'Bamon of this city Mri Finlaysou was called to De- tiort Monday on business but le- turned to Murphysboro TJiursday to "complete his vac'ation.

A be held for the Finlaysons tonight at Riverside park. Potluck Supper for Business Women at Sherman Carr Home Members of the Business- and Professional Woman's Club' were entertained at-' a potluck' sapper last evening'at the home the piesident Mis Jessie Can 2144 Division street. Mystery' pals were revealed arid names given out for the ensuing year. The entertainment committee eonvposed of Mary cliay-- ma'ri, Pauline Jeanette Bea-ch, Clara Turner, Margaret Kilby, Dorothy Loles's and Fannie Briggs was in charge. Guests were Mrs.

A. E. Goodwin of Flint, guest of Miss' Clara Turner and Miss Mary Slechticky and" Mrs. Jerry McBride of this city, guests of Mrs. Pearle Fox.

Henry Guetevsloh pf Jacob was Tiere'on business Thursday. Wayne of Vergennes was iere on business yesterday. Mary Elizabeth Garner of East St Louis is visiting here I Cut from Small Fresh Loins S- Armour's ib. Armour's B'randed Beef 245e Calf Liver, lb Breakfast Bacon, 2 lb. 22 2 Fancy TAM I.No.1 New 10 BEETS, nice Cooking: Apples Ib.

5J Heads Crisp Roast'n' Ears, Each "As you please, Serve Yourself or Ask the Clerk' No. 11 North llth St. Phone 206 FLOUR WhiteRi 24 sack' Glear Lake, 7124 lb. SODA CRACKERS 2 17c TEE SALAD PRESSING QL Sandwich Creamlor Cocoanut Marshrriallow; G. A.

(Paring Knife Free) SoapGrains I. Different Flavors pfeg.5c GOOD GRADE SHOE PEG CORN 2 Sumiyihorri, Ol Royal Guest HtfiL Lb Lb. Z'O'C FAMOUS- EGG MASH $2.70 FRESH RIPE Tomatoes .2 Ibs 19 GROWING MASH 100 Ib. bag 360 SIZE LEMONS Quality Meats at Prices Yoii Can Afford' To Pay FrssK Ground All Meat Strictly BANQUET BRANDED Roast FRESH LEAN Pork Steak lb 3lc JUICY TENDER Boiling Beef, lb 17fq SUGAR CLOVER BLOOM' RpliL BUTTER PURE (4' lb LARD SIRLOINf Beef Steak BUNGALOW mm ALL AROUND TOWN Dr. and Mrs.

James Weatherly are in Chicago! this week. Fire Chief Albert Herring-has returned from a tup Chicago Al Coinett of JJtoWell transacted business here Thursday. fliss Kathryn Wild Honored at Class Meetmg at Park Miss Kathryn, Wild -was honored with a miscellaneous shower a.1 monthly meeting Daughter of Luther class of the' First Lutheran church, held ast evening at Rive'rside park Miss Wild, who will become the bride of Rev O. Meyer, of ihester, Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at the" Lutheran chinch in city, received gifts of glass ware from class There) yere more than 14 members present M. Upe of Carbondale, was in this city on business Mr.

and Mrs. Ed 61 Grand Tower local business" visitors! yesterday. S. S. Hines of Fort' Gage, JH was here on business this morning Charles was removed from St.

Andrew's today to 1 his'home in Gorham. Kimmel of Eikville- transacted" ibusmess in this city'yester- day. Mr and. Mis': John. of Jacob weie local visitors Thurs- i ATTENTION MERCANTS Get your "ceiling rubber Stamp while present' 85c.

Independent Office. j9-tf William Kaufman of Canbondale tjansacted business here yesteiS Dr. and' L. Waymari have returned from a vacation- in the south. irma Jean Pate Thomas Cook Wed in Cape Girardeau Miss Erma Jean Pate, granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver Pate of 911 Clark street, and Cook, Mr; and Mrs. E. Cook, of 225 South 18th. street, were married Tue'sday evening at Cape Girardeau, Mo.

They, will reside 1 Carbondale. Private Charles Pautler, son? of Mr. and Jv Pautler, who has been here. furlough; left last night' for Scott Field. Biidal Shower for i Miss Mary Mary of Rev.

and Mrs. E. C. Phillips, was honored a bridal shower given by Norma Jean-Somers, Frances and Mary Lou Wisely, at the Sora- ers home in the Stephenson Apart- nients, last evening. Miss Pliillips is to.be married to Piper at an earlyj date.

-Games 'and contests were enjoyed and priizes awarded, after which lunch was served to 16 Colorful table! and minatm-e bride bouquets were given as favors. Miss Phillips, was the recipient of a number of gifts. BOWEL DRIVt OUT Koundworms can cause real trouble inside yo.ur child! Watch.for warning eisna fldgetine. "picky" appetite, itchy nose or seat If you even suspect roundworms, get today 1 JAYNE'S, is. America's leaSiiis proprietary worm used-by millions for over a.

Acts yet drives: out roundwormB. Be sure you set JAYNE'S VERMEFUGE! Mrs; Peggy Tinkler of was) admitted to- Sfc Clay An drew's hospital this morning-for tonsilectomy. Mr. and' Charles'- HelwiJ Aeft today for Chicago where. they will spend the weekend with hei Edward- Cox.

Members of Sorosis Past Noble Grands in June Meeting Members of the Past Noble Grands club ofj Esther Rebekah odge met Thursday at the home of AtldiS 1 Frazer, with Mrs. Mary hostess. The" business session was conducted by the president, Mi s. Sarah Sullivan. Thej study hour was dire'etedr-by Miss Ziha Eaves.

Plans! Were iriade for the annual' fish fry which will held July, 16, at JEUverside.park. There we're 13 and three guests present. Churchill Here Roosevelt MASURE QUICKLY Will rDouble Strength of Fleet, Malie" Carriers Backbone of Fighting Forces" atVea (Continued from page one) and no radio broadcasts. That yer sion of the prime ministei activ ities fitted 1 in with Early com ment to repoiteis' that lie did, not expect any fiuther statements this Mrs. Robert J.

Smith left todaj for Jacksonville, to visit he husband- who is stationed -at- th Naval Air B'a'sV iJ -arid daughtei Misa. Alma, of Verge'hries" left Wefl. npsflay for to. visit their son and" Ray moncl Fulton, "is. stationed there.

They were accompanied by Miss Lola Purcell of Pinckneyyille. Churchill third trip to meet Mi Roosevelt' was the'best kept secret of the war Tlieie had been not even a hint that the piesident was expecting the prime minister or that an' important 'announcement was pending until the White House called' newspaper and press association offices early last evening to 'that Early would meet the at the White House the. prime' minister when he arrived w'ere Gen. Alan Brobke, Maj. Sir Hastings Ismay Bug Gen Stewalt Su Chailes Wilson (Chuichills physician) John- Martin, the -prime njimster's secietary and Comdi Thompson "a secretary altd to the prime ministei WASHINGTON-, June HS eh Brewsfer, ssETting that arfcrait carriers liave become "the KeyXto naval su- piemacy," today 1 predidted thai; the senate Would gass quickly the $8,550 000,000 naVal expansion bill Which includes authorization for 500,000 tons' of new ca'rriei 'The hill carries' no authorazation for new battleships which Biew- ister" and "Chairman Carl Vinson, Ga, of the house naval affairs committee agree have been leplac ed by cairieis as the "backbone" of the fleet The lessons taught the nation by Midway and Coral Sea prove conclusively that an craft carriers aie the key to naval supremacy," Biewster, said in an interview.

"The effectiveness of planes launched from decks of car- rieisjs second only to that of land based planes 'The giant naval expansion- bill evei passed unanimously by the house yes- teiday aftei Vinson revealed that the- navy Is converting many merchant ships aircraft carriers as' "fast as humanly (possible;" Sen Allen, EHender, La, said the senate narval affans committee would open hearings on the bill Monday I don't thing it will tafte us long to it' out'of the committee atodi into the senate bill vntually doubling the stiengtli of: tlie existing fleet authorizes tori's 'of new" air ciait' carneis i 500 000 tons of cruiseis and 900000 tons of des tioyers and destioyei esfcoits The total coiribatant vessels are expected, to exceed. 400, plus 1, 000 small vessels for patiol and small vessels foi patiol and anti antisnbmaitae yoik Vinson said the caniei has, replaced the battleship as the backbone" of the fleet he wained againat lelegating the bat tleshio to a peimanently infenor status. It is conceivable, he explained, that in an engage-ment'm which all carneisi may be destroyed the leat monsteis of the fleet may yet play dominant and decisive lolei at McBride Home Memlbers of the Sorosis (Juild of the''First Presbyterian were' at" thsl-home o'f Mrs. Saaie McBride, Thursday evening wath. Mrs Velma Thornton and" Mrs Harriette Gualdbni7 assistant hostesses.

Devotipnals on the Book of Job were' given by Mrs' Alice Hardy afte'r which a business session conducted' by the president, Mrs. Jennie Lswder Games of bingo were enjoyed with grand prize won Mrs. Leta Bullar. The nextl meeting of the class will, be lield.at Riverside Members present were Dorothy Bigelow, Viola Bberle, Gerald Cle- NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my 'wife, Hattie Ed Hopkins. Taylor tur at Spinning Wheel A four piece band, headed by drummer and Sharp, vocalist featuring ANUNPiEASANT DANCE--ST.

YITUS' A HEALTH TALK BY DR. F. L. WILLIFORD St. yitiis' Daiice is the ironic and inaccurate name given a I pitiable condition in which' the victim is, subject to irregular and involuntary contraction's of tlie o.f tlie i'ace and' arms.

The.trouble lies in the nerves controlling the affected muscles and all hope of'' relief centers" in. re-' 'gaining tlie control th'ese nerves: Chii-opractic spinal adjustments remove nerve irrita- tion at'the--spine are indicated: RECOVERS "My davigliter, aged eleven, had iSt. Dance. Her face twiteti- thei'e was jerking of lier hands. Occasionally she fell while attempting to i Aftei tiymg otlier m'etliods witliout results I j'toolf h'e'fi-tb- the Chiropractor.

After i twenty adjustments she'was well. That-was seven months ago. Results permanent Charles Schnllz," Chiropractic search Bureau, Statement No. 221'4-B'. DR.

F. L. WILUFORD Licensed CHIROPRAGTOR W. Main' Sfi, Carbondale, III. "Phone 960 (C'dale.) nightly' at tlie' Spinning Taylor Elbl'se'' heard Wheel, popular night cjub '6n rqjite 13.

i- Other members of the include Jim Overlin, guitarist and male vocalist, Chef Keeney, flddle playei antl song arranger and Mel) Spahn trumpet All natives of Bvaiisville, Irid', with the exception of Miss Sharp, formerly lived in' Cynthyana, Ind. Most of their appearances have been in In'diana and Kentucky: Jim OVerlln, whcj plays trumpet, foimeily played with Bi others circus" Befoie coming to Murphysboro the the Derrick club. band pldy.ed a't CLUB RENDEZVOUS 'Presents VjNCE GEftOVESE and His All Star tfanff Every Night Except' Monday TONIGHT Saturday, AfternOttn' and Night Presenting THE WIST 500 Pounds of Fun EDDIE and AMY DOYLE Novelty Entertainers JULIA DINSEMORE Queen of Blues Singer and BILL GORDON Parodies" ana irf-C was once a gieat gase tpin fiom the sun a star accoiaing to mast scientists. MARKETS' AT A GLANCE By United Press Stocks irregular in quiet Bonds megular diub stocks megulai Chicago stocks mixed. C6t'ton steady.

Wheat and -corn futures fractions of a cent Chicago livestock Hogs and cattle steady sheep weak 7 Crfl'CAGO- PRODU'CE' i. CHICAGO, June Pro- difce': poultry "Receipts" 29 truck's; markef'ir'regnla'r. -Smair hens 21; White' -Iprings upd'er 4 Ibs. wTJ.itera'nd 1 colored potatoes: ArriVals 101; off track 277 total 1120; supplies moderate; for Southern Triumphs' demand modeiate, market firm, for Calif Long "Whites demand slovj, m'arket sliglitly weaker California Long Whites washed 2.95-3.15;. Alabama Bliss Triumphs washed 2 75 2 85 show ing some decay 2 30 2 60 Arkansas Bliss Triumphs unwashed 2 10 2 15, Missouri Cobhlers washed 2 10 ,215 Buttei Receipts 1 324 Oil Ibs 93 scoie 92 91 scoie 35V 2 iSOiSCore 35, cars 36; -89 score cars cars 33.

Eggs: -Receipts 21,774 steady, extras' cars Ssi 1 extfa ffrsts 30 firsts cars Sdfyz, receipts checks 27y 2 dirties 29 FISH FRY AT Spinning Wheel TONIGHT Musie By MAX TAYLOR No Cover Charge Sfrnday Afteritobn' Tea Dance 4 to 7 i GLENN By Wanda Grabow Rusli 'a business call ei 1 in Marion Fiiday Miss Edna- Stuber is visiting in Anna her. cousin, Mrs. Mar 'gar'e't Hatley and family Mr and Mrs Jerry Doty and fson of Alto Pass spent the week end hele with hei fathei, Chas and family G. H. Carter of Alto Pass and "Hilivey Hunter of Cobden weie callers in this vicinity Sunday; James Lasley and family of called to see then son Ed wai'd Sunday who is 1 in veiy pool health EVERY PAY DAY PAY-ROLL FAY'S PlM FOOD STORE PHONE 436 FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER, Ib.

SWISS CHEESE, Ib SLICED KRAFT Ib SLICED: BOILED HAM, Ib. BACON SQUARES, Ib. FRESH FIG BARS, lb. LADY GOOSEBERRIES, can AMERICAN LADY BLUEBERRIES, can BLACK BING SALAD CHERRIES, can FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE, pkg WHIPPING CREAM, pint COFFE'E CREAM, pint FRESH WHOLE MILK, quart iEDGMONT GINGER SNAPS, pkg. AMERICAN LADY PRESERVES, PEACH, PINEAPPLE, PLUM and- STRAWBERRY, One Ib.

jar HEINZ SLICED SWEET PICKLES, large jar UNSWEETENED GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 46 oz can CAMPBELL TOMATO JUICE, 36 oz can 45c 50c 40c 80c 29c 18c 30c 28c 25c 15c 30c 20c 12c 12c 25c land, Leta Bullar, Olivian. Fern Kleaveland, Beatrice Harvey, Effle Alberts, Helen. Craine, "Catherine Jeome Lawder, Pauline Mabel Gfddlngs, Alice" Hardy; and Violet pWonahan; COLORED BOlMf With Purchase of FLAKiS Your yrocer will you one of these attractive Fiesta-Colored" Bowls with purchase of 2 of rUkeft. Choice of 4 Jurt right for servmr cioufe Miller's Wheat Flakes the. cereal, with "wake-up' flsvor." We Deliver Phone 412 or 76 FRYINS CHICKENS LARGE WHITE SPECIALLY FED FRESH COUNTRY DRESSED each79c alb39c FRESH GROUND BEEF a lb 23t CHERRY BAKED HAMS alb75c CORNED BEEF alb75c SWISS CHEESE (well eyed) a lb 53c MARTHA WASHINGTON a I RIPE TOMATOES, a lb IUC NEW POTATOES, U.

No 1, 10 Ibs I GREEN BEANS, Home- 4 jf grown fancy, 2 Ibs wC ORANGES, Sunkist, a doz. Jumbo size, each Larg'e size, a dozen 29c 15c 25c SEALTEST ICE CREAM, finest made a pint 23 Orange or Raspberry pint 23c CARMEL ROtlS 20c FRUIT STOLLENS or RINGS each ltd PIES-Many kinds each 30c CAKES, Many kinds 10c 20c 39c 50c PORK and BEANS, Large cans 2 for 25c COCA-COLA bottles 25c 1508 Walnut Street Phone 2997 Fresh Ground All Meat HAMBURGER Pound FINE SUGAR CURED 'Whole or BAC0N- Pound Light Bacon, lb. Half 22c COOKED PICNIC HAMS a lb. 39c KREY'S COOKED READY TO EAT TEN DERATED' HAMS Whole or Half Ib. 39c BONES for IDC SLICED for All Center Slices PICNIC to 6 lb.

Average Blue BeM or Mdrrell Pride" Wfiole or sHaiilc half, Pottml 34c ARMOUR'S-- BRANDED BANQUET BEEF ROAST Arn ChWk Choice Cut, lb. EXTRA LARGE SIZE LEMONS PORK LOIN ROAST PORK CHOPS End Cuts, IB. 29c Center Ctfts, 36c for FRESH DRESSED SPRING CHICKENS Small Size AMERICAN VELVEETA or PIMENTO VELVEETA Kraft Cheese 2 0b KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes Larae pkg. Bring your and get one FREE Fresh Ripe TOMATOES, Lb lOc Lbs. for NEW POTAfltES RAKES 4 346.

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