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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 7

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it! '4. vi 3 J' 1 tf THURSDAY. APRIL 5, 1945 THE DEKALB DAILY CHRONICLE. D3EALB, HJJNQn ill PAGBSEVni OTHBIAN FINDS tending the funeral of Mrs. G.

E. Stott i were her two sisters and husbands. Mr. and Mrsi Hugh PHILIPPINES' 8 7 CAT SHORTAGE pensea drugs for the Mavy and armed forces tn that area. While oversea he received The Chronicle and enjoyed Keeping In touch with local events through the paper, The cUmate In Hawaii Davis of Waterman and and (Ceattsned S.1 NOW CAPTURED Mrs.

Nobel Owen of Chicago, and three brothers. Frank Miller of Novm him the nearest thinjr that Wash Waterman, Russen Miller, chief Pfe. Joe WCliams cf DeKalb la is not to his liking, although the ington has to mayor. If any aervlnf with the 24th GfBral Hoe- temperature does not go higher AN HONEST TO QOODNBSS PAINT-MADE WITH Oil should have known i about than 0 Regret the humidity is piw wmcn has mace an tmsrta- radioman of the navy cf Fhila tslpWa, Pa, and Mr. and Mn.

Clayton Miller of Grand Meadow, Minn. Others attending were Mr. fighters shuttled across the Chin Seas from the Philippines in widespread assaults from the China coast to French Indo-Chfna. More than 100 Uberators, ss eorted by fighters, dettvered the first heavy attack on the big shipping base of Hong Kong Monday from Philippines baies. The Kow.

loon and Takoo docks were plastered with 128 tons of bombs which started fires sending -smoke mere than a mile into the Three Japanese, planes were shot down and two others probably destroyed over Kong Xong without loss to the American force, i Mitchell Medium bombers again MaeArthur Says That; Last capital eatv he Was the constant. The couhtry la beauti rive record during a year and ene- I eont know whether he was ful with vegetation nourishing the i PhiuM of the Occupation 1 Has Arrived nau overseas. It was for a time the nearest general hosptial to the but he Ignored the and Mrs. Paul MlUer. Gary, ma.

cat situation. he said, and I year round, but he still prefers the climate of the midwest. He expects to retum to the same Case ziauan xroat lines. Mr. and Mrs, Lee Miller, Chicago, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Larson and quote, was this: "ny-t' THAT ACTUALLY COVERS WALLPAPER IN ONE COAT It is one of the many units la "i have no statistics on the gray Manila. April 5. UB Gen. this vast base, important service squirrel when his furlough expires.

"i DoucIm MacArthur brought the and supply; organization for Fifth Army land (for the ground forces Drop the Subject The. boys dropped the. fubject Philippine campaign tb ita final daughter, Marcella, Mr. and Mrs. Xrvin Llddick, Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Llddlck, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Llddick and Mrs. John.

Kltner, Mrs. Emma Henderson. Raymond Mercer of Waterman, Harvey Miller of Mrs. Emma Hallara'of Shab. bona 'received i a telephone call early Sunday morning her of the U.

S. Air Corps and Navy here and took up: How come the stage today with the seizure of Mubate i liland and aaid Japan' tat the Mediterranean Theater of raided Formosa, hitting rail transport targets and an alcohol plant government buried umpteen mutton saclca of notatnea down south. son. Major Gilbert Han am. Ha entire stolen empire to the south Operational told her that he had lust landed The present unit shipped over RockfordL Mr.

and Mrs. Walter near Talnain which; was left burn-. turned steam on 'em untly they be- ing fiercely, while naval patrol seas la August IMS and was sta UwtltU Willi (1H came the consistency of potato now was isolated. Masbate, a mile Island off the southeastern i tip of Luzon, was the 35th island in the in New York from overseas and was waiting there to take a plane Skonlng, Mrs. Gertrude Berg, Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Henderson tioned at Biserte Tunisia, prior to for Washington, D. where Mrs. Elgin. Mrs.

i Suydanv Fannle Stott, Des Flaines, Betty Hallam and the two children are Philippines Invaded by MacArth being ordered to Italy In June 1944. It set up operations In one et the largest and most modern hospital buildings In the country. ura American forces. Units of the 48th Division landed on Masbate Lou Holmes, Chicago, Mr. and Mrs.

H. T. Hall, BarUett, Mr. and Mrs. making their home.

Jasper's characteristic- brownish salad, cooled 'em and fed 'em to live atockT This was an Interesting subject, nearly as Interesting as the case of the missing cats, and think we might consider it Ueut. Col. Ralph W. Olmstead of the War Food Administration said that when Congress established a parity price for potatoes, the WFA had to buy 'em last year Tuesday against little opposition Two weeks after the Anzio land 3. R.

Stott, Evansville, Wis, Mrs. and were rapidly securing the ing, the number of 'Patlenta more hue Is due to an admixture of iron EASY TO APPLY QUICK TO DRY NEW BEAUTIFUL COLORS NO ODJECTIONADLE ODOR USE THE ROOM THE SAME DAY DE MODERN-BUY FLATLUX entire Island. Frank Fahr, Maywood, Mr. and Mrs. M.

Dobble, Melrose Park, Fern Stott, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis, oxide Main tain Ins; the strict blockade than doubled and similar increases occurred with the; push from Cas-sino through Rome and Florence. of the Southwest Pacific, swarms Mr, and Mrs. Art Strong and Mr. Pfc. Williams Is the son of Mr.

of heavy and medium bombers and and Mrs. Grant Dayton, of Sycamore, Mrs. Maurice Seytier, pur- when nobody else He said and Mrs. Fred Williams of De ittar ai arv ariri MtfiiiAH.tii.t., planes sank a destroyer a tanker and six freighters In staUces from SMankhai. to French Zndo-Chlna, The aerial assaults wei Indicative of the strength of the blockade which MacArthur said was completed with the seizure of Tawi Tawi, at the southern end of the Sulu archipelago and only 30 miles from-Borneo.

The long chain of blockading airfields extends more than 1,000 miles from, the northern to the southern tip of the Philippines and stretches 2,000 mile eastward through New Guinea. It brought the Asiatic coast within short range of bomber from the Philippines, MacArthur said, left the South China Sea open, for easy coverage by planes and submarines. "This cut off enemy sea traffic to the conquered possessions to the Kalb and has been in service 34 llngton and Mrs. Chester Calhoun, months and oversea fifteen Rockford. PAINTERS' SUPPLY COi months.

Before entering service ho Mr. and Mrs. Pal Probst of the government owned potatoes all Over the place. It dried 'era, boiled 'em. and maybe used 'em for kerosene can stoppers, but it still had too many potatoes.

Scientist Gave Tip "So we consulted the scientist, was employed by the California Packing Corporation. F. BICOABD60N 1S7 tVXNCOLN HIGHWAY PHOXS 4S3 Cs ta Less cf EscS-Irsa? Tea ejtrla wte eager Mm atmple aaemla or vbo loee ma muoa aurua saoatbly jwlods yeu teal wed. waaav drmrred out" thl may due to low hipcd-jPneo try Xjdia Js. innkham's TABLBT3 St o.

Pinkhsala Tablets are ana ef the arv heat haute Mn Calumet City spent the week end with her father. Dr. E. Burton and her sister, Georgia. Mary Harris was a week end guest of Dorothy Weaver in Clare.

ft Pfc. Howard Eamet, aon of Dr. Carl Brandt, who'd been chased out of Germany by the Nazis," help buud up red blood to grte Bare Col. Olmstead said. "We recommended that we make 'em In sil Mr.

and Mrs. Irving Eames of Malta Is having a 45-day furlough after serving' 33 month1 oversea In Hawaii at Oahu with the Army Post Service Command, lie trav renra aatteaetty ia auea, eaaea. mutmt Vableta are Sam th. CHEOmCLE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS age. That meant placing them In gteein btooeViioA toale van eaa burl Follow label atreetlooe.

eled by plane from Hlckam Field trench silos and turning on the steam until they were about like potato salad. Then we used the south and severs the so-called em silage for live stock feed and we to Fairfield Susan Air Base, making the trip In twelve hours. He greatly enjoyed the trlp jky plane back to this country. think this was better than letting the potatoes spoil. "But wouldn't it have been still pire life line to the East Indies," MacArthur t' He explained thai the blockade line was a successive series of belt extending for thousands of miles which Japan "finds it impossible to pierce." He has been visiting relatives Roger's Gigantic FLOUR SALE better If these potatoes could ave Encampment Members to Attend Lindenwood meet Members of the patriarchal branch of the Odd Fellows, scheduled to meet tomorrow evening, are planning to forego the work in the royal purple degree planned for the evening, and many will go to Lindenwood for the The Lindenwood lodge ha an open meeting for Odd Fellows and Rebekah of the district and two 50-year membership jewels and several 25-year memberships will be presented, by William Wallmark, of Sycamore, grand Instructor of the "state.

J. Paul Kuhn of Batavia, will be the speaker, for the and friends in this vicinity and tells of his duties at the head? quarters of Camp WalekaM which gone to tne people wno needed 'em?" demanded Sen. Kenneth Wherry of Nebraska. is a large casual camp and anti 0 I pjd crostJI TO HELP YOU nido good pie crust, Flako contains the same excel- lent quality ingredients II m- I you use, and they're pre- II i dsion-mlxed to assure delicious results: Noth- II ing to add but water, i 1 i Mskadelidoweoraawf- I flas with precisiaBaund I txJl tfrd US i The colonel said It certainly aircraft command. His duties have FI i been in ambulance service and first would, but that nobody wanted them at the price determined by congress.

aid with the post dispensary Mrs, Schubert .1 of Esmond Is Taken Tuesday Esmond, April 5.Mrs. Elizabeth which includes chlorinatton of all drinking water for a 20-mile radius of the. Island where the; armed are located. He also dis- AV" SIT mm nMI Mrs. Sweeney of Chicago Is Drexler-Schubert, 75 years of ago and well known in this community, Taken Tuesday mm died at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Fred Heal, two miles south of this town on Tuesday evening. She Friends in DeKalb will regret to learn of the passing of Mrs. Joseph Sweeney, 64 years of age; resident of Chicago and a former DeKalb was ill for only a short time, death I being due to heart trouble. SAFE SAVINGS I TRIPLE MILLED 1 ti -k i Mrs. Schubert was the, daughter resident, the daughter of Octavius of Henry and Xatherlne Drexler and was born in WUdenburg, Ger se-iA JBAO many on November 30, 1869.

She from top-crdp wheat anrf Baking-Teittd to assure baking Support Your High School Band GET TXCSZ7TS KOW -FOB Band Benefit Concert KXGIX SCHOOL ATJDITOEIUJX FRIDAY, APRIL 13 8:00 P. M. Attend this event and assure the band a successful venture. grew to womanhood there and was married to Paul Schubert on Janu BAG 3C ary 25, 1891. The couple came to the United State In 1891 and set DOUBLE MONEY-BACK GUARANTEED! tled In the Esmond community wnere they have made their home.

Ail seats si.00 tnciudlag tax. Tats one evens wui NEW BAND CMFOSJI3. Her passing is mourned by her BUY NOW AT OUR SPECIAL LOW PRICES1 husband; i son, George, a daughter, Barbara, and five grandchil "Bltcliea Tested FLOUR dren and three great Funeral service will be held on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Unger Funeral Home In aerB. 0)4S BAG BAO Rochelle and burial will be in the as-ib. PODBsBdMuT Vanstone of, DeKalb.

Mrs. Sweeney passed away Tuesday afternoon at 4, o'clock! very suddenly, death being due to heart failure. She was born In the DeKalb community and lived when a young woman. Her home has been made in Chicago for a number of years. Her passing Is mourned by her father, Oetaviui Vanitont of DeKalb.

her husband, a Fred Vanstone of Milwaukee, Wis half sister. Mary Simmons and two half brothers, Al Simmons and William Simmons of DeKalb. A sister, Mrs. Anna Ham met died in 1915 and her mother passed away in 1924. Brief services will -be held In Chicago on Friday morning and the will be brought to DeKalb where services will be held on Saturday afternoon from the Nelson and Ronan mortuary at 2 o'clock with Rev.

F. H. Weichlein of St. Paul's Episcopal church will be In charge. Burial will be In the Fairview cemetery at DeKalb.

Veteran Help Program Will Be Explained 123 41 Woodlawn cemetery at Creston. Election at Franklin Is Quiet Affair LBS. SELECT FEED CAREFULLY If yea have quality chicks and gtve them proper care, the final success and profit yea realise from them win depend almost entirely ea the quality and completeness ef the Jeed you select for them. BIO GAIN CHICK STARTER Is made to provide all the hlgh quality nutrient yeur chick need to assure rapid growth and maximum profits. For the most In SATISFACTION, EPULIS and PKOFJTS FEED BIG GAIN QUALITY FEEDS BIG GAIN PRODUCTS SOS Kerth Sixth Street DeKalb Klrkland, April 5.

Election on Tuesday in Franklin Township was a quiet affair with no opposition for any of the. township offices. There were 36 votes cast In Pre LBS. lie Caliirornia BrcmQGO Which Is Taller? One man appears to be taller because optical Illusions play tricks on your eyes yet' all the tricks your eyes play en you may not be optical Illusions. Have your eyes checked by a competent optometrist now delay may prove costly.

Tea can elect your glasses from oar complete collection of personality styled frames. EnS GLASSES FITTED Ione 171 for Appointment Dr. O. R.Hart OPTOMETRIST; Every Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday at Gontermans Jewelry cinct One and fourteen In Precinct Two. LBS.

Candidates elected were: Super NEW Wisconsin Cobblers Good Cookers visor, Robert Maxwell; assessor, Frank Paulson; town clerk, Ameil Gritzbaught (justice of the peace, Charles Adee; constable, Ralph Groff; and trustee of schools. James H. Simpson, Chicago attorney and a former officer in the Marine Corps with service in the Pacific area, will visit DeKalb dur Charles Jones. With no opposition for any of the candidates there was but little ing the first part of next week to interest In the election. wmrmm discuss his Industry for Veterans, Strawberry Shortcake only 20c Try Kroger's Fameos Geld; Peoad Cake Angol Food' cake 42c Faeieas la-Egg Beelpe i 1 1 Inc." organization.

Mr. Simpson is the backer of the 1 or 'I: non-profit organization that Is ask ing Illinois employers to pledge 25 per cent of their postwar jobs to returned servicemen. 1S-OZ. CAN 1 2 16-oa, loenrea His plan will be explained In full when he visits DeKalb next week and It is expected that arrange The) underaignod herring sold his farm, will sell at Public Auction. en tb farm knoWn as tbm Waltor Sullivan iarra.

5 milea east ol Harvard, 4 mile eouth-west of Aldtn end 9 nulti northwett Woodgtock end 1 tnib wtst cf ths Woodstock end Aldtn road, en ments will be completed for a. S8-OZ. jar 11c 25c 11c Tomato Juice Ceuatry Club Lew Pelai Vatae APPLE BUTTER Cenatry CSnb Jobat Free Corn Flakes" meeting of DeKalb lnduitrlallitj in For Plcasuro or Work Foot Freedom Is order that they may become acquainted with the features of the project. 18-OZ; PKQ. 1 T-Jfr- 'if'-' fc -A- GENOA PI 4 Genoa, April 5.

Delia Rebekah Ceontry Club Crieper--Taetier Cleansing Tissue 23c -i izt; i Li; i- 1 isu i Jello, Asst. Flavors 6c EMBASSY Dressing qt. 29c Supply Limited YKZSH. GOODYEAR WILTS! LB. Ever popular Loafer fat tique bretB.

Brown No-Mark port eelee. $3.99 Commencing at p. m. aharp. the following deaerihed properry.

to-wit: 50 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK CONSISTING IB Abordoen. Angus Cows, 4 yrs. old, 3-4 purobrcd. Thc30 cows aro brod to call in May and Juno. 9 Aberdeen Angus Heifers (somo bred).

3 Aberdeen Angus Steers. 14 Abcrdocn Angus Calves. 1 Registered Aberdeen Angus Bull, 2 old. 7 Horses. FEED AND EQUIPMENT 380 bu.

ear corn. 259 bu. Vlcland oata, soma baled timothy hay, 12 ft aQage in 14 ft cQa 3 sacks mineral. i- 'V-1 FULL UHS XXOSSS-DIIAWII IIACHINZ3T i H0UCZII0LD AI1TICLE3 And ether articles too numerous to mention. Lake Trout Silver Bass Ungraded 39c 39c 25c Palmolive 3 Facial Soap XIade With OUre OU Super Suds BA13 20C 1 1 1 1 I I UGE.

00t KO, GmCm 1 i LB. Mackerel Lodge members have invited the Sara RebeXahs Sycamore to be guests on Stunt Night, Friday evening, April 6 at the Odd Fellows hall. The entertainment will be in charge of Mrs. E. J.

Tischler, Ruth Slater, Edward Memmen, Mrs. Roy Berkley, Ezra Lewis and William Whipple. The refreshment committee is composed of Mrs. Hiram Nutt, Mrs. Ruth Defen-baugh, Mrs.

Harvey Bott, Mrs. Joseph Tomlinson and Mrs. William Worley. The Helping Hand Society will meet at the home of Mrs, Ezra E. Lewis Thursday evening, April 13.

Lieut. Walter Nalman, former commercial teacher and coach at the Genoa high school, was a week end guest of Mr. L. J. Klernan and son, Larry Lieut.

Nalman has just returned from active duty on the Atlantic Mr; and Mrs. Wilbur Skinner and family were Saturday overnight guests at his parents, Mr. land Mrs. H. A.

Skinner in Genoa. Oty. Wis. Sunday all were entertained -at the Irvin Skinner home in Milwaukee. Mr.

and Mrs.1 Charles Anderson were called to Waterman Sunday by the critical condition of his aukt, Mrs. Bert Fenton. who has been seriously HI since suffering a stroke ten weeks ago. Lets Mere Bade Frozen Smelts, lb. Tic Whiting, lb 21c Oscar Mayer's Wieners, fib.

35c .312901 Ivory tr la csllqss -3di leotaer. si si soles ensd keels. se ee-iee Fresh -Bullheads, lb. KTam Bar Tb. HaM Pnaveti Vaed i BEECHNUT! BABY FOODS' LEpiiAED, Aucnorcza USUAL THOS? TSHKS.

Thorp Flacmce Corporatien, FARMERS WB FAT CASH ron coos V. F. Powers, nepresemtertiTa. Phones Xfwy i 4 SS9 East i-si- Relatives from out ol town at- ft ii I'll 1 i ,1 i I' I I 4- 1 it.

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