Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 5 January 1934 — Page 5

Runty Agent Writes Articles g On Corn - Hog Production Plan ,,

I'J'uifiits made by the f( ’ r reduction of corn "W c lion will mean ready L ti,,. firmer* of iAdan» w h,> lake part in the pro-1 ' sl *W In the Agricultural ■mu'..." Itiiwtratkwi. accordI r \K h'ail.l, county agriha®,.,,.. >•">- “ l,usl "' l * HI I K |,. „„ 11><> number of acres JL,,..; io the government in i . corn-hog adjuatment t< ii a farmer's “retired" nave produced an aver■*W„l' i'i ou-mds to the acre durand I,e wlll be be:H 3 of * y ““ JR® If the . ‘ per cent reduction arcs, for example the a K' > pay ' |;,.: 4 will be 190. minus association expense. mt payments will I( , a head on 75 percent _■ number farrowed .i.jin. 1.-.1 during the past two a has raised and -sold oi 1"' hogs during the ■ iy;-> and 1933. lie is entitled a’nd t-ell 75 hogs for 1934. *’■ tn« b.«net it payments at 15 a - 75. will total $375, ■ ' ~ x; " i:M y

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cl BELL’S PHONE <1 h’“2 Cash Grocery 292 la • :■ FAMA DELICIOUS APPLES. 6 lbs. 25c Basket $1.25 H BALDWIN APPLES—Per basket .55c, 75c and SI.OO M SPY APPLES—Per basket sl.lO ■L HIBBARDSON APPLES ... 8 tbs. 25c; Basket SI.OO ■ WAGNER APPLES 8 lbs. 25c; Basket 85c H But Crvstal White Graulated Sugar, 10 tbs 46c H PALMOLIVE SOAP — 5 for 25c !,■ POLAR BEAR or PILLSBURY FLOUR $1.07 H Ground Pepper, lb. 19c Large Tangerines ■■ Macaroni, 2 lb. box 15c dozen. . . 15c and 20c B Catsup, II oz. bottle 10c Cabbage, solid, lb. 1c IB Syrup. Golden, gal. 49c Florida Oranges IB Black Figs. Ib 10c ~ D *? e " U . l7!i & 2aC IB v , „ - P- W. Crackers. ■ Ever-l resh Coffee.. 2oc 2- 1 lb. boxes... 25c |M Seedless Raisins 31b 25c Creamy Chocolate Bl Ginger Ale, 12 oz. bot 5c Drops, 2 lbs 25c | (an Rubbers, 6 doz. 25c Bird Gravel, pkg. 5c | Navy Beans, 5 lbs. 19c Mustard. Qt. jar... 15c II Ok c i u •>- Prune Plums, large 1 1 Oh. heap, b Ig. bars 2ac cans . . 15c Il Large Grape Fruit.. 5c Chef |» cas< very goo( | ■ I Potatoes, 1b... 5c can 17'tc Choicest cuts in quality Beef and Pork for your Sunday Luncheon and Dinner. | Chee,e - Cream, 2 tbs. 29c Lean Bacon, chunk, 2 tbs. 29c B F sh, no bone, 2 tbs. 27c Pork Steak, 2 tbs. 25c ■rl Try Our All Beef Hamberger and Pure Pork Sausage—You will be sure to like it. I Friday'Saturday ■ SPECIALS I ORANGES— Florida’s 2 dozen 25c I ORANGES— California Navals dozen 25c ■ TANGERINES 2 dozen 19c || GRAPE FRUIT— Florida 7 for 25c BAXa NAS pounds 25c II ! ' ATES “" Fresh . Bulk pound 10c JI RAGAN’S—Georgia pount | i«> c I APPLES bu. 99c I I ' ARIE TIES 9 pounds 25c t! HEAD LETTUCE-Fancy 2 for 15c II hrl..a?° C ? rr . y a com plete line of Fresh Vegetables, I M-nnr S e erv ’ Feaf Lettuce, Spinach, Cauliflower, 1 k >es. Carrots, Turnips, Green Beans, Green Peas. U POTATOES I e are receiving a fresh load of Potatoes. I Prices reasonable.I Dixie Queen Markets ■ rRuiT f P WHOLESAi c VEGETABLES | tSALE 157 N . 2rcJ st RETAIL ■ - — ese P r 'c«s quoted same at Berne, Ind.

| One half of the corn payments, or 15 cents a bushel will be paid as soon as possible after the reducj tkm contracts have been accepted |by the Secretary of Agriculture, and the remaining one hair or about 15 cents a bushel, in the fall of 1934 Two-flftlw of the hog payments or $2 a head, will be paid as soon ■as possible after acceptance of the contract*; $1 per heed after November, 1934; and the remainder of approximately $2 a head about February 1, 1935. The corn-hog adjustment plan does not regulate a farmers sale of the corn lie raises on the 80 per cent of his past acreage, or the sale of the hogs he raises under his 75 per cent quota. He may market his corn and hogs in the usual manner, when and where he pleases. —— ■ <a PLAN CAMPAIGN FOR BORROWING LARGE AMOUNT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) program was considered today by ■ treasury officials. Despite the huge ’ cash balance of $955,991,710 now in i 1 the treasury, a rapid increase in emergency expenditures over the past few weeks might require the I 1 issuance of new securities before , the end of January. This would be in the nature of I “test" offering and the character i of its acceptance by the investing , public would help to determine the i remainder of the program. The next maturity is not until March 15 when $460,099,000 in % j per cent certificates fall due. On I April 15 a billion dollars in called Fourth Liberty loan bonds fall due and on June 15 a total of $174,905,- ' 500 of per cent certificates must ;be refunded. Over the six-month period approximately $2,000,000,000 I in short term bills must be refundI ed, making a total of $4,000,000,000

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to he refunded. Security issues are expected to he floated in rapid succession until the $10,000,000,000 is raised. Insurance companies, banks and individual Investors are counted on to supply the necessary money. Officials today were genuinely confident of the ability of the government to borrow the huge sum. A mild warning to investors was issued by Senator Thomas, D„ Okla., however, who asserted that the bonds must be sold it Inflation is to be avoided. O RURAL CHURCHES Decatur Circuit Methodist Episcopal Church Edgar L. Johnston, pastor. Mt. Pleasant Sunday School, 9:30 a. in. Norval Fuhrman, superintendent. The program for the installation and consecration of Sunday School teachers and officers which was postponed from last Sunday will be held following the Sunday School. Let us have a 1(H) per cent attendance. Beulah Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Catherine Ehrman, superintendent. Washington Sunday St-hool, 9:30 a. in. Grant Owens, superintendent. Pleasant Valley Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Clint Byerly, superintendent. Evangelistic service, 7 p. tn. District Settlement Day, Monday, January 15 at the Simpson M. E. church. Fort Wayne. Motto "All claims paid to Dec. 31.” “Bring ye all the tithes into tire storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if 1 will not open you the windows of Heaven, and pour you out a blessing that there shall not be room enough to receive it." —Mai. 3:10. Here is the royal road to great blessing. Are you traveling it?

Gospel Temple Services will bo held at 'he temple Saturday night 'at 7:30 o'clock. A mistake was made in a previous announcement which said no services Saturday. Please notice the change. There will -also be services Sunday at 2:30 and 7. Everybody welcome. Calvary Evangelical Church Sunday school at 9:30. James Darr. supt. A prayer and praise service will be conducted by the class leader at 10:30. Worship with sermon by Rev. M W. Sundermann on Thursday Uight Clark’s Chapel M. E. Church Miss Susan Walsh, former missionary to Lucknow, India, will preach Sunday morning, starting the revival. She just closed a successful revival al Mt. Hope. Services each evening at 7 p.m. No service Sunday uight due to baptismal service for the Mt. Hope church. Rev. L. M. Pierce. Pastor Pleasant Mills-Salem M. E. J. M. Pynchon, pastor Pleasant Mills Sunday school. 9:30: George Anspaugh. superintendent. Morning worship, 10:30 Epwortli League, 6 p. m. Junior League, 6 l> m. Prayer meeting. Thursday 7 pm. Salem Sunday school, 9:30; William Burke, superintendent. Revival meetings will continue all week except Saturday. Special music and a booster band of children will feature. The pastor will preach on the following subjects: Monday— “The Inner Circle" Wednesday—" Upright Man” Thursday—Russellism Exposed. Friday—" God's Grace in Salvation” Tuesday—" What Is Man?" Sunday—“ Jesus Our Redeemer" _ o One Armed Player Runs Team Peoria. 111. —(UP)— Joseph Cage, I who has only one arm, will captain Kingman high football team of Peoria, next year. Despite the fact that he has but one arm Cago is rated as a passing back both on ofl't aim

UNCO Service Station 1 mile east of Decatur on Road 16 Entertainment Saturday Night Skip Young and Mr. Brown. A SPECIAL FEATURE 1) oro th y Burch, the song bird of Ohio, who sings all the latest songs. We Serve Beer and Sandwiches. Meyer Buntman, prop.

and defense. He» displays rare ability at snagging forward passes. _ —o —. — Missed 5 Minutes In Season lAuburn, Ala., — (UP) — Boots Chambless alternate-captain and guard on the Auburn gridiron team played 595 of a possible 600 minutes in the football campaign Just ended. He saw action in all hut the final five minutes of a game against a secondary college foe.

Appelmans Grocery Phones 215 and 219—Delivery Service Oranges, SunKist Peaches, heavy syrup, dozen Di)., 2 large ..38, 27 andfe'MiV cans Out Grape Fruit -| | Broken Slices Pineapple 3 for ItC large can 99 4 • large, dozen.. Il C Royal Ann Cher-QQ ~ „ , ries. large canAiOV Cranberries It? Bartlett Pears 1 (V, P° und large can .... ItfC Winesap Apples Off Green Gage Iff 5 pounds .... Plums, large can 1 Ov Gold Medal Flour ™ SI.OO Tomato Juice Iff Chocolate Fig -j fff 2 cans lOC Bars, !b Sweet Pickles DLL* Ginger Snaps IILi quart jar .... pound 1 VC Pepper, Pure HO Ch Marshma j low 1 lb. package. 401 eo in < ookies pound LUC P° und Mustard. Iff Soda Crackers OKp quart jar .... I t) C 2 pounds.t—tJC Decatur’s Sugar 10 lbs 46c Maraschino Cherries Cherries, gallon large bottle | M can. solid pack I) LU 11/C Ginger Ale, Lime RicMar.hmall.w. IQ 10C 1 lb. paeaaae 1 Jt Rolled Oats 1 „ large can .... AvC large box .... ItFU Salad Dressing Graham Crack- quart jar . ...fcitJL ers, 2 lb. pkg...«t)v (Freck Dressing Free)

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Apples. Michigan Baldwins, 7 lbs2sc Bushel Basket .. 98c Apples, Fancy Wagners, 6 lbs2sc Cranberries, 2 lbs. 23c Oranges, Naval, SunKist, dozen 20c -lx Non Caking Powdered Sugar. 2 tb. packages 17c Cheese. Cloverleaf Brand, lbl4c Macaroni, short cut 3 pounds2sc Postum, instant, large can 42c Postum Cereal, large package 22c Baking Powder, Calumet, lb. can29c Baking Powder, Royal 6 oz. can 19c Sweet Potatoes, 4 lb 19c Head Lettuce, large s’s, head 10c Prunes, Sunsweet, 2 pound pkg. ... 21c Bran Flakes, Kelloggs or Posts, pkg. . ■.. 9c Pepper, pure ground pound 20c Morton’s Salt Smoke and Sugar Cure. 10 pound tin 89c Morton’s Sausage Seasoning, 10 oz. can 23c Peanut Butter. 2 tb. 25c 25c Borax Soap Chips Quick Arrow Soap ( hips. 2 Ig. pkgs. 29c Quick White Naptha Soap. 10 bars ... 24c O.K. Laundry Soap, 5 bars 20c Snow Boy Washing Powder,-Ig. pkg. 15c Small pkgs., 3 for 10c Buckwheat Flour, Pure, bag 25c

Claim* Grandmother Title Toppenish, Wash. —(UP)—-Mrs. Asenath Ruggene Is tailed the champion great-grandmother of this J county when she was given her 24th great-grandchild in the birth of a i baby daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ilan- 1 dal) Stovall. The child has a great I great-grand-mother in Tennessee, ■ o ' Round and Square Dance Sunday, Sun-se<.

Pillsbury Prepared Buckwheat Flour. 4 pound bag .... 29c Syrup. Golden. No. 10 gallon 49c No. 5, ' 2 gallon. . 29c Syrup. Crystal White No. 10 gallon ... 55c No. 5. 1 2 gallon. . 32c Syrup. Maple Flavored, No. 5, 1 2 gal. 39c Log Cabin Syrup, can 23c Catsup, Beechnut, large bottle 19c Dill Pickles, quart jar 15c Oats, steel cut, 1b... 5c 6 lbs2sc Oleo, Delicia, lb. .. 11c Crackers, P.W., 2 lb. boxes 25c Pretzels, small, lb.. 18c Balls Mason Zinc Jar Lids, dozen 25c Lye, Red Seal, can 10c Lye, Big Hit, 3 large cans 25c Green Cut Beans, 3 cans 29c 12’/2 C Sweet Corn 3 cans 29c Quality Sweet Peas 2 cans 2.5 c Rolled Oats, Ig. pkg. 15c Rolled Oats, bulk, < 5 pounds D’c Coffee, Quality Golden Rio, 2 pounds .. • 29c Coffee, Chase and Sanborn, 2 lbs *-c pound 25c Coffee. Old Master. 2 lbs. 55c; lb. 30c Crackers, Graham or Soda. 2 lb. box. 25c Special Wash Board s.>c Salt, lodized or Plain 2 -10 c boxes ... 15c Steel Wool, 2 -10 c packages Lsc Full assortment Fruits and Vegetables

I siTC/tfiPn Choicest /<5Meats In Mima 106~107 *Fre Ihu City Fully Dressed Turkeys, 1b.,. 22c Real Chickens, lbl i \ ~ Freshly Dressed Rabbits, lb. 15c REAL SPECIALS FANCY SWISS STEAKS, pounded ready for pan, 1b... CHOICE BEEF ROASTS from Prime Beef, The Best, lb. JS C FANCY VEAL, ROASTS or SHOULDER STEAK, lb. TRY OUR MINUTE STEAKS, real tender, tb 2sc riiESH jjjfll 3 £r itl P 0 K .J t (.ROUND 1 V Shoulder Stea » uiwui ■ Griper Suds» Special 1 J BAMBERGER t , f()r 15< . f 9. tt>S. *] i 3 ” ,S ’ ’Palmolive Beads, 1 * L £ 2 boxes for 10c k * ,ce ° r R( ’ a ® t 5 L ZdC 5 to- Crystal White .jN Hb * Soa P Chips 31c LOL tb. 21 oz. Crystal White Chips 10c Fresh Beef to Stew 4 lbs 25c Good Veal Stew or Pocket lb 10c Sugar Cured Bacon lb 20c S. Cured Bacon Squares lb. 10c COFFEE, Bursley I Nice Boiled Ham, High Grade SLICED Qff BURCO—Good Coffee 2 lbs. 35c | pound OtJV 3 lbs. SUGAR CURED Fresh Spare Ribs SMOKED IL. 9 5c Whole or half ’ m ’ V I. > -r .1 SUGAR CURED 1 Az. Nice Pork Tenderloin PICNICS, Ib LUC pound 28c — LARD 9Hz. rv NICE PORK 1 Hz. 3 IbsCHOPS > lb Sausage, Country Honey «n < r i Shoulder Ribs or 9(lr* Bulk Sauer hraut 1 r kt 1 o ait “"L 2 tbs ltJC Neck Bones, 6 lbs.. PERFECT OLEO OITp HREAMERY Butter I 2 pounds 4-itJU U 2 pounds iVV DIAMOND MATCHES 5 pkgs MACARONI b™. ttw -ww 6BOXES 25c | OLTD FRANKFORTS ’ !■ !■ 11 PUDDING or lA,. BOLOGNA, lb. ... Bcrghoff Eresh Home Made 1 Wooden Shoe Weiners, 1b LIVER AU V,u want 3 IfaS XOC Plenty Fresh Oysters and Cottage Cheese Country Butter and Fresh Eggs. DELIVERIES TO ANY PARTS OI CITY ANY TIME. PLEASE ORDER EARLY I OR REAL SERVICE, Phones 106 or 107

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