Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1942 — Page 5
FRIDAY. JANUARY 2,1942.
Javid J. Schwartz 1 Tomato Champ Berne Farmer Champ I Grower In County Devtd J. Hehwarts. Berne. I* the dote»[county Crampton Cannery RMtpton tomato graver. The late Mer L Miller and hla none are t * flr>- sacond poelllon. The tlrd jjkcitig Individual la Herman <-!mer. fourth Edwin Steele, and " fth (ti-< Bleeke. la Ok tomato growing contest, IMfler* won «”•<• medala and IBe won all ver medala. Thia ta a Bord tor Adama county, and a ibute to the Adama county tomei grown*’ aeeociatlon The aaaoBUmI working closely with the frlculßral extension service, Odgflb fertiliser trot plots, pteh||]W ■afco""' and tomato schools. rampton cannery worka untiringstr' with the local association. Mr. Schwarts act planta on 4.7 ere* Os well drained. Brook a ton 81. M- used 500 pound* of a Ml IBrtiliter per acre. He pick--1 the i .matoes once a week and ■llvdrod 9Q2 tone of tomatoes per _■» to the factory. 70.2 percent f hit tomatoes were No. l'» He "sdoaty 1.7 percent calls The late Mr. Miller and hie sone Modena; 500 pounds of an 0-12-11 rtiliset on elover sod. before owing. They also top dreaaed i
-1 At % COLD TA9LITS > SPLCIAL start to rm i, lev* discomfort of that b fl, fold the minute you feel fl ■ coming on. These tabBta renove hrodrohe H l dbAdi ■Midbdh* on** rvurvui vcning "IB «mduM the fever. K DM OF OCT- - |p /nc hm ; B. J. SMITH ’ DRUG CO. Jnow open LITTLE (JEM STUDIO ’'l 3 Photos Y,c tW | 10c flabhed in 3 .Minute* eir Wo opeciaitse In enlargemonte from any email photo ‘ or dnopahot Soafl ’ to 248 W. Monroe St. rw ' Decatur. Ind.
EQUITY CANDY SPECIALS VXMIXA”CREAM CEirBTER.S 2,'k lb STUN DARD CTOCOTUTE DROPS L.," fk~® sGFeRFINE ASSORTKI)'CHOCOLATES 29c ib i CHEESE SPECIALS •ftp CREAM CHEESE 31c ® fffmeWHß—77— ~~“ 7”TTXkffi UMMrIC MLEU Cffggsi — mF® Mfr cotTAge CHEESe7T7.' -7--~ .777772 lbs. i.k equity HOME-MADE Juicy Hot CHILI SOUP Hamburger Chocolate I 0 (. Sandwich I»CCMP Large Bowl I 10c « Delicious • Appetizing l)v EQUITY BANANA SPLITS >VV Enjoy ic« Cream The Year Around Ac A Food. EQUITY DAIRY STORE 153 N. Second St. Phone 153 Ralph Ronnion, Mgr. PUBLIC AUCTION i Acres REAL ESTATE 80 Acres Weß Improved to acre farm '» mHc South and I mile East of Bryanl. ligmk or 8 miles North and I mile Ka»t of Portland, will be sold on MnlMs io the hithcut bidder, ou I FRIDAY, January 9at 1:30 P. M. Imgpovsments— G,<kj t room house, cistern; good well; barn 49*80 h gpmeiH floor and stanchions, water piped to bain, two cement ks; granary: steel corn erlh; chicken honsc; wood shed; good garWith cement floor; graveled drive; and good orchard. Electricity TM farm has a good drainage system and Is well (cuced. about htlrres of timber paaiure, balaucc under cultivation; the laud has un afcll taken care of and is In a good state of fortuity. An attractive farm home, ideal location, larnd prices arc advancing, you Fare interested In a farm, buy now before prices reach boom >Kns. TBMh-U% cash oa day of sale, balance ou or before March Ist. ealoasesMlon will bo given. Liberal loan can be arranged. MRS. ALLIE MACKLIN. Owner 1 Shninauu. 0. M Biair. Aucts. WgKent. Sales Mgr. _ ... S’ MI4»o»t RoaHy AuMlna Cm, Paoottrf. lad Phono 174 PLETL KALES SERVICE ANYWHERE.
pert of the field with IM pound* of sulphate of ammonia Their I.M aaree of Oreeby soil waa direct aeeded. Os the 111 tone of tomatoeo delivered to the factory 71.1 percent were No. !‘s. They delivered no cull* Herman Helmer delivered MOI lona of tomatoes par acre from a field of 4.11 acres. 11.* of hla de--11 ver lea were No. I'a with only .1 percent culls. fluid medal wlnnera for the Crampton factory district are: Lorena Thieme. L A. Brann. Erneat Lonpenherpor. Alton A Bittner. David J. Schwarts. Peter L. Miller. Amos Thieme. Herman Goimci. George Khiggrr. Anthony LongerIch. John Steffen. Edwin Steele. Otto Bleeke. Maa Thieme. Frank H Braun. J. M Havana. Silver medal winners are: Robert K Ehrsam. Edward L. Arnold. Earl Fortney. Orvan Barger. KIT Geyer. Walter Walchle. Roland Grate, Glen Nchaadt. Doersch and Bchamerloh. FLAN PROVIDES FOR oowmrupn rwoaa fagb onb of tha county medical association and the county hoapllal. whereby this medical service and care will be given on a fee schedule heals which Io also used for township trustee cmos. The welfare recipient will have free choice of bis physic ion The welfare department has been aided In the development of the presnet medical aid program by an advisory committee, composed of the following reprranetatlvra of county health interets: Dr. Roy Archbold. Dr. F. L. Grandstaff. Dr Myron Habegger. John Stults. Mr. Wai Wemhoff. Leona Wulllman and W. Guy Brown, who Is president of the county welfare board. Mrs. Faye Smith Knapp, director of the welfare department, serves as secretary of the advisory committee whoso principal functions are to advise the welfare department regarding general medical aid policies and standards, fee schedule* and agreements, and to Interpret the welfare program especially to the medical and allied group*. Within the neat few months the welfare department hope* to add to its plan provisions for necessary dental, nursing and eye-care services for Its recipients, to the end that the ultimate medical program shall be sound and adequate. ■ " ■ ■ 0 - - ■■ Former State Auditor Dies In Indianapolis Indianapolis, Jan 2 — (UP) — Floyd E. Williamson. 57. former state auditor and prominent Indiana Democrat, died yesterday at hla borne here after a flve-month illness. Williamson flrot look office as auditor in 1930. and was re-elected in IM2. A native of Tfplon county. where be was born in a log cabin, he worked hl* way through Indiana university and gained fame aa an athlete He later waa identitted prominently with state insurance Arms. He is survived by the widow, a daughter and grand daughter, and on«- brother, all of Indianapolis.
Aboard Ship Marines Are First To Fight, Too - * i v j I *iff I a' * J Ik ijFf j 4 L .di—Ußr Jflß—A- Zfol Jr Je Ilf ■ir mmJfv * w Jffffff I « '•HI 'ft Detachment* of United Mates Marines are aboard ihe Ualhernecks wear khaki eniferm* fervent Navy aircraft carrier*, battleship* and flr*l rias* bostlHties In the Faelhe Orean have found U. H. cruisers te man wrondarv and anti aircraft bst Marines handling their (on* as aril as blsejackrt. terte*. In tropic water* and during warm weather man main batteries.
Congress Adjourns Until Monday Noon Washington. Jan. 2 tVl’t Th«77th congress adjourned »:nc die at ll:4d p. m. today. Th« tecond seialon will convene at noon Monday, and President Roosevelt egpecta 4o deliver his annual slate of the nation message in p<- on on Tuesday or Wednesday. Th- »etiaie adjourned at 12:23 p. tu. an J the house adjourned at 12:44. Wells County Woman Is Fatally Injured Bluffton. Ind.. Jan 2 (I’Pi Mrs. Lula Courtney Meyers, ds. Petroleum. died In the Well* county hospital here yesterday of injuries received In a two-car collision Wednesday. — ... —. o ———— —— Laura Inqalls Seeks Nolo Contendere Flea Washington. Jan. 2 (UP) — Mura Ingalls, noted woman flier, notified U. 8. district judge Janies Morris through her attorney* today that she would lik« to enter a plea of nolo contendere, (or no defense, to an indictment charging her with failure -to regiate.- as a German agent. . .... —o -■— —— RUSH FOR PURCHASE CONTINUED FROM FAOB ONB
with the law. The*e went on sale the middle of last month, thus giving applicants plenty of time to *ecure them. The new plate* are blue and gold — Ihe colors of Notre Dame university The letters are blue on a gold background.
Even Low-Cost Homes Now Claim Beauty ■ . |r<’ s '- -• iQMrJra gSS wHF Bp ■ IfiiS IrUH ®J I rar . vwna I, - '^thft 1 : L ■... si The idea of endowing the . ■■■ I low-cost home with charm and j—*~-b*=aSa*f beauty regardless of its ai*e ia , L M I" i1 a ■ _.. 1 no longer a new one, but sol- ‘TH dom is the effect achieved as ■ aft x•» I f 1 I DA successfully as hot* The 1“ I I X house ia simple and uapretea- ■ t I 4-L tious, yet it has the dignity • II I J I J U wanted ia a home. The inte- |IL —. - —— rior plan offers nothing new 111 KB~| -I. J but ia a logical and comfort- ■ Ft"l I TT able room arrangement. Ths ■ |[l- J ■ living room io unusually large ■ J ■ with a flreplace flanked by two Rnm MMUMffi Mt MaaammMMßl M windows, while on the front is ■ | an attractive bay window. ■mmmmmXM I — - - — The bedr.H.ms and bathroom > | yj I r-a a ' are connected by a hallway _|r LJ I a 'i which provides complete pri- n|| w I ,acr ‘ I M Lm liLLRt I . ■ L—iMauinmnu -r tu o o «-• V c a a1
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SIX ESCAPE INJURY (cMN i tbiiUK most rang <>NB) for about two hours, directing and re-routing traffic around the blockaded road. Daniel Tobin Scores Tire Ration Program Indianapolis, Jan. 2—-(UP)-Dan-iel J. Toma, president of the International Brotherhood of t -ar.isters. chautfear* and warehousemen charged today the government tire rationing program is "the .n.r»t unreasonable program that ha* yet been advised by auy government agency."
Delay Hearing On Slate Barber Law No Hearing Held Here This Morning A hearing on the temporary injunction against the state tmrber hoard to prevent the body from filing hours and pried* «f harbor work in Adam* county, which wa* achedul»<d for circuit court this morning. wa* not held. Judge J. Fred Frucht* received word from Indianapolis, in which George N. Beamer, state attorneygunaral and Ol»ed Kilgore, deputy attorney-general, asked tha* their appearance* be entered tor the detendauts. No action was taken, however, relative to the bearing o.i the injunction A temporary res'raining order as to the three plaintiff bather* in Ihe ault la still in effer t. The suit, asking first a remporary and then a permanent injun< tion to prevent th* board trim fit Ing the price* and hour* wa filed by Herschel Johnston of Vl -nror Cyrus Llechty and Francis Kelscti of Berne barbers of those two communities. It wa* reliably reported that action In the case here tnigh' have (teen intentionally delayed .inti) one or more suit* of a similar nature In other counties are taken m-fore the supreme court for a con tltionallty test. ■ o — SALES OF NEW CONTINUED FROM PAOB ONB/ ernmenl's IIM of "essenti.il" users. The "essential" purchaser* of automobiles probably will conform to that of tires ami tubes doc tors, surgeon*. visiting nurse*. ami vehicle* nece*«ary to the publlc health and safety. Alvan Macauley president of tn--automobile manufacturer* association and chairman of the automotive council for war production, said at Detroit that the automobile industry wan "ion percent" behind the government. But he urged ’hat additional contracts Im- award'd to automobile manufacturers to cushion dial a-atioiis The united automobile worker* union (CIO) ha* said that 35<t,ofltt worker* would ih- affected by the conversion of automotive facilities to war production It was egpected. however, that many of these worker* would find defense work In other industries if not In plants operated by the automobile maim factitrers The GPM'S order haired the sale, deliveryApurcha*’ or h-aw of m w passenger cars and light and heavy tiucks. It wa-, estimated that
Sore’s Meat Market ERESH AND SMOKE 11 MEATS A HOME OH NED SI ORE Phone 95 or 95 for FREE Delivery Open Sunday Morning CHOICE CITS ERESH « CHUCK ROAST HAMBI RG, lb »/W ERESH PORK STEAK — ... SAUSAGE, lb BEEF HIND 1 4Law TENDER QUARTERS (LUB STEAK, lb Xi/V 5 n>. WHITE CORN MFAI 17c Cranberries lb 19c Grape* ? the 25c slb bucket Syrup. <..ght or Dark 32c Banana. Orange., dor 20c Gr.pefru.t 5c ea. * Apples. 4 1t»». 25c Sweet Potatoes 4 lbs 19e Bread. 3 loaves 23c Hominy, sc and 12c Ce(fry Carrots. Head Lettuce. Leaf Lettuce Bulk Prune. 10c th. Fig Par. 15c 1t». Cabbage Raspberry Jam 17c fb. Whole Kernel Corn, yellow or white 2 for 29c Custard Pumpkin ...... large can 12c Fresh Carden Pea. 2 No. 2 can. 29c Bulk Mince Meat 2 tbs 35c Tomatoes No 2 cans 3 for 29c Creamed Cottage Cheese .... 13c fb Peaches .. 2 tall cans 2»c Kidnsy Beans or Pork A Beans 3 cans 25c 2 tb. jar Pure Apple Butter 25c 2 n>. Graham Crackers 22c Hi-Ho Crackers 21c
Auction Sale Saturday, 2 P.M. and Every Evening at S o’eloek I*. M. TRUST CO. BUILDING Merchandise of All Kinds Will Be Sold FREE PRIZES ENTERTAINMENT SALE CONDUCTED BY Students of the Reppert Auction School MEET I'S AT THE SALE.
450.000 cars now In doali'ra* hands will be available for liioau tha GPM clasaea ks essential users. Production of heavy truck* will lie allowed to continue after that of automobile and light trucks I* halted Heavy tru< ks will lie sold, however, only to purchaser* designated by the GPM These orders, it was said, eliminate a barrier to all-out armament piodmtiou a* the automobile industry has lieen consuming large quantities of steel, aluminum, magnesium, sin*, chromium, copper, lead, tin, tungsten, nickel, rulilter and other vitally-needed war materials. Und’-r terms of the GPM’* priorities division order halting sales of new car*, no dealer today can legally sell a new vehicle Io a would be purchaser. The order Includes ears In *how window*, warehouse* or wherever they may models which have been run less Im- If they aie 1U42 mmlels or than I 000 mil--*. Ail of the 4&0.000 cara no* built and the 100.000 to b<- built thi* month will Im* availi able for government rationing. i Vehicle rationing -as in the <-aae lof new tires and tube* will be ' developed and administered by the I office of price administration. The freeling of id w cars ami truck j .■ales estends to Jan. 15 "at whhhi time it Is ei|Mct>-d that a rat km Ing I plan will have Im-cii developed." the priorities division said. Esprrts estimate that the auto mobile Industry can convert or use > i approximately Mt percent of it*
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preaant machinery and plant cai pa< tty for war work but point out that the conversion Job will take a long time. One hlgb tanking GI’.M official predicted that within a short time 1 huge armamant ordera for planes, tanks, guns, genera tore, spare parts and other equipment for the war machine will Im- awarded to the companlea. This dlacloaure was heightened by a report that the army and navy are aettlng up *eparate procurement division* with an overall director for Meh service who could plan and coordlti- ' ate war orders This move also might head off a poaaible presidential order creating a ministry of ’ war supply to be placed In ciriliwi* 1 hand*. i „ , a--Trade In a Good Town - neeatur
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