Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 53, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1942 — Page 2
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Honor Roll Al buy •»•»•• fWF Following lo • li*t »• Adam* county Arm* which h*v» Adopted the payroll allotment plan lor th* purchaa* nf United State* d«l«n*« •avmgt bond* with th* voluntary cooperation of smployt*. Chairmtn I ar* asked te report th* namt* of all bwainca*** where th* plan I* adopted for addition V> thia Hat; Cfcnentl Electric Company Central Sugar Company Central Soya Company McMillen Feed Milla The Mutitchier Packing Co. Cloverleaf Creamerica. Inc. Decatur Pont Office employee Find State I lank Krick-Tyndall Tile Co. Decatur Daily Democrat Xtlaui-' County Lumlicr Co. IDecalur (anting Co. •The (In ut A& P Tea Co. ‘Wayne Novelty Company N. 1. Public Service The Schafer Co. Thu Schafer Store P. 11. Ix-hnuiii Dairy JloithutlM'-Schulte Co, Berne Dunbar Furniture Co. Nussbaum Novelty Co. J ter no Witneiw Co. Berne Manufacturing Co. Economy Printing Concern Smith Bros. Mfg. Co.
PUBLIC SALE CALENDAR MAR 12—Dan Studler, *t *l. ball mil* west of Linn Grov*. J«H Litchty. auctioneer. MAR. ♦ Tom W<l»y. 3 mil** *outh of Waldron, Ind. Jersey cattit sal*. Roy A Ntd Johnton. auctioneer*. MAR. s—Fred Diener. 1 mil* north and 1 .. mile east of Cbattsnoeg*. 0 Ciosmg out farm ul*. Roy A Ned Johnson, auctioneer* MAR. 6—Willshire Community Sale. Willthire, Ohie. tumen Broe.. Auctioneer* MAR 7—Homer S McKean. 2'- mil** w*M of Decatur on the Novelty factory road General farm tale human Bro*., auction****. MAR 7—Mr*. Jette Sutton. Sr.. City Property. 115 S Sth street J F. Sanmann. 0. S Blur, auctioneer* MAR 12—J. M Buckhead. 1% mile* we»t of Monroe on (tote road 124 or 6 mile* north of Berne, or 10% mile* ea*t of Bluffton.— human Bro*.. Auctioneer* Head Lettuce ---10 c Grapefruit ™ 10 for 29c Potatoes 15 47c Tenderay Beef Roast lb 29c Tenderay Boiling Beef lb 19c Tenderay Round Steak lb 39c
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*. ■ a Test Your Knowledge Can you *n»wsr eeven of the** ton question*? Turn to p*(* Four for th* an»w*r*. ♦ a I Name th* darner friend of Mr* Franklin H. Roo*evelf wb-ite «m---ployment by Ot'D i iwnted .-onsider *hl* oeatrovrrsy. ». The average length of Ilf* of I* r*on* in th* I'ulted Htaf*» la increasing or decreasing* .1 What I* th* till* of task Waiton • liook on fishing? I Whai pait of a 'ooth I* ih* ■ in**? 5 Whit* plague I* a nam<- for leprosy, iulhmi ulo*i* or rxgenta* ii What I* *ii übm-? * Naim tlx- capital of British Indu ». Whsi ••• ( h* till* of th<- forin« r emperor* <>l Russia? 9 In which irty I* <b<- faniuu* • n.-ei nainiit Pall Mall* I* Which letter of th* English • ilplulo-t |» uioat u»rd a* the first li-ttpi in proper names? - —o ——■ CHURCH REVIVALS! Christian Church "What I* authority for u» iu th* ’ kingdom of God’’ I* th* subject I ft th* Orr Mon Which will In- deI hvi-rrd Illi* evening at th- First I Christian church by th* nastor. I It**. Kenneth Timmons at 7:3# o'clock Church of Th* NaSiren* Tb* revival meeting In-mg con dui-t.-ij at th* Church of th* Nasar*n* totaled at Seventh and Mar- • hall afreets wi> well attended lad! < Vrlllllg ltd Marvin t* Coo|»»' of
COMFORTABLE SHOES ESSENTIAL FOR WAR WURIL flk fIMEH ■MM -- ■ ’ - , 'fl J ■ | I M ■ BML| ■ * Left, flag Mu* ralfshm oxford; renter, crushed leather oxtord; right, motor corp oxford If you hav* volunteered for any of the patriotic aarView. you’ll find it very important to hat* eon*.' foitsbl* feet There i* now a complete war-tim* shoe wardrobe, three of the model* from which ara shown above At the left is art AWVS shoe in smooth flag blue calfskin It I* an ankle-fitting oxford that harmonise* with all the uniform* designed for th* distaff aid* of the Civ Ilian Defense army. It is wtlt-made with an inner and outer sole for greater comfort and protection. Center, the young air raid warden i* wearing a cru»hed leather oxford for comfort during hours of patrol duty. It has only three eyelet* to facilitate dressing in a hurry, extra breadth across the ball of the foot, and snugly fitting heels The shoe, right, is for work in the motor corps and ail automobile driving. It ia a sturdy oxford with a ventilated vamp made of crushed calfskin with an extra eyelet at the ankle for a super-snug fit. Then shoes were designed by Julius Groaeman. noted shoe designer.
r To Enter Army <' ** « i - - ■ ’ dL [ Peter Grant, nationally known WLW newscaster, will join the ranks of the nation’* selectees Monday, March 9th. Born, raised and educated in St. Louts,’Grant, whose real name is Melvin M. McGinn, forsook the practice of law for radio and became one of the highest paid personalities on the air. Grant u thirty-jive and nugle. ArlUigton. Ya . is a man of unusual ability and wide axpertenca. Me war district *uperint<'udcnt m Nebraska four year* and ha< held pastorate* lu some of our largest i-liurches. Rev C'uupvi broujht an inspiring lUMsaga on tho tubjecl: ' The Hmson For the Kncces* of Ike Early t'burvh.'' The lia-lor Paul Hraiidytierry, ‘ l * ,lll< 4 m**sage in song -nitled.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
• An Evening Prayer." We Hike you io come to the House of God during this sacrificial season of | Make the church your refuge from the itonn* of life. The service* conI vene eseh ewnlnx at 7:3P Come I and bring your friend. morgenthau asks CONTmVKD mow FAO* ONM existing and future issues, by requiring husband and wife to file a joint return and through plugglllg other -o-valled loophole* 111 present laws. Th. treasury requested authorit yr to lolh-ut part of the individual Income fate* at the source—Up to It) peicenl of the taxable portion of salarww. Treasury official* said thi* wihliolding form of collection might Im- put into eff< cl next July I I which would result in most taxpnyer* paying <m two year's taxes at the same time -the Anal two payment* of taxes on 1911 income in addition to the levy on current earning* t'ndei tin- treasury'* n>* pio|H* al*, a married person with two dependent* having a net Income of f3.<MNi would |M>' slls income tax. compared wnh s3* uder the present law. A single pcison with ibe j same income would pay s47'l, compared with th<- present 1221. The |HK’k<tbook* of ail Amerleans, except Un very poor, would Im- hit by the administration* new (ages. Persons in lhe lower .util middle income hrackei* would bear the brunt of the increase* lu individual luxe* (or two rendbn*. The rate* on the wealthy already are high and treasury experts ata tig ured that anti-inflationary alms of the program < oiild b. attained only hy "mopping up" pari of lhe surplus naming* of person* wiili income* under sls.ihh>. .Morgenthau warned that the
United Slate* ia confronted with "a stave threat of inflation.’* "We should, therefore, tax so a*« to withdraw lhe greatest iiossibhvolume of purchasing power at thi* time, when money income* arthigh and the quantity of goods for < ivilian use I* shrinking day by day because of the demaniio of our w.u .-ffort. lie *ald. " . the way to prevent inflation I* to prevent people from engaging in the futile effort to huy more good* than can be produced." The tn-asary secretary lecummended that congress also raise another s2.«dn.ono.noo more a year hy extending the social security program and payments. The proponed new taxes and social security payment* would tncreaae fedeial revenue* by more lhau 19.000.nooooo a year and teach the goal of $27 iMKt.ooo.ooo sei by President Rooaevelt In hl* budget mesiagc. Moigetiihaii urged attainment of this goal "not a* the maxim uni but as thu very least that lhe Atnerh-an people can afford tu provide al this critical litix-." lie n-iterat-d oppnnillmi to a general sale* tax because "It le-ar* <li»t>ro|H>itlonatcly on the low income group* whose Income* are I- almost wholly *|w-nt ou consumer goods ’ and "increase* price* and manke* price cotrol more difficult.'' Personal exemption* for income tax purposes and normal tax rate* fur l«»th Individual* and corporation* would not be (hanged. The surtax rate* on individual income* would In- hiereased sharply. Ex(e** profit* and corporation I axes woit’d he Increased and a war Burla x added. The earned income credit on ini dividual return* would be abolished. . .... ~o— ———— There i* a toleration us low stall- • dard* In high places.
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FOR SALE VSk IkU - M« AaaHw Chicks now. Brod for beery egg production aad quick molarity Now batching So* aa bafor* buying Modal Hatekmy. MonroAlßd. blrk h hog dhdwkh *755plete teed Nothing el»* to 1,u 7 •2.45 per 100 lbs. Burk's Hog fattaer a aomplota f**d 11 <o per 100 lbs 15 e*eta loss pw bag in F»«r own sack* Phone No. 11. Burk Elovstor Company. Decatur, Ind. Monroe, ted. 14-ts FOR laU - UmliU moot. V<> mors coming. K*lvinaior retrigertorn, Maytag washers. Heeevr *w*«p*rs. heating, electric, gsa stovee. Decetar Hatchery 40-ts POfl 8 A Lit—By Deeatar tWbk Shop Zenith and Farnsworth radios. Westinghouse electric rang ee. refrigerators and weaker* Premier sweepers. IM South Second street. M-ts MK BaLl— W* do all na; J? eleetrlcel repair work and wiring. including *>pert radio aervi. e W* carry good lino light filter** Dacnter Electric Shop Pbone 244. 4Stf FOR HALF 10 x 15 foot cottage on Madison St. built in cupboards. El*« trlcity. C. J. Miner. 52-2tX FOR KAIX Srocery and - Service Station with < living rooms. Good business. Will sell at iavolce. Known as Rosa Grocery. Hast on 224 and Ohio State Line. Pbone 9 1 4-R. Decatur. 45-e<ti Complete f&eet Metal Service Wo handle a complete line of furnaces, Roofing. Spouting. Mukera and Siding. Free estimate*. Dick Girod and Kenneth Arnold. Pbone 232. Tuca.-Frl.
FOR SALE-Hybrid* baby chirk*. low price. Pullet* (10.45 and up , All other popular breed* Mr*. , Georgia Gage. phone 91-B .Monroe. | b 53-3 t j KOH SAL.it- bedroom suites w7 have * lai ge number of bedroom ( suite*. modern and period. 142 W up. Better hurry, they won't laat long at these price*. Sprague Kurnlture Co. Phone 199. 53-3 t FOR Harn’"Truck, ; pasture. Ed Arnold R. 2. 52-3tx SEE TIIE~8tokoi~8toker» ondiaplay, also Williamson furnace* with the ZOyear guarantee; also high qusllty coal of all kind. Haugk Coal Co. Phono 49. 43 ts BABY CHICKS grow faster, are healtier It fed Beto Chick Starter with C-Ka-Genc. Price (3.40. Burk Elevator Company; Decatur and Monroe. Indiana . 49-ts FOR SALE Three full-blooded Holstein cow*. Two 7-gallon snd one I. Jesse A. Ray, Route (. g 53-3tx FOR SALE Rug* Just received large *hipment of Axminlater. Pro Bru»*»l* and hard surface rug*. 9*12 AxinitiMter rug* w low a* (37.(0. 9x12 Pro HruMels rug* (1350. 9x12 hard surface rug*. (3.99. Other sixes priced accordingly These prices ar* below 1937 price*. Sprague Furniture Co. Phone 199. b 53-3 t Foil saLF' or dent 40 acre*. I good building*, all-modern house, large young orchard. Indiana-Ohio i state line. 14 mile south of state . route 324. A. M. Htemrii. Decatur i route 5 MtJx kenti ckf Pride lump coal contains more heat units, less ash than the average coal. Try If today. Price te reasonable. HI’RK ELEVATOR COMPANY. Decatur. Ind. Tues. A Thur*. FUR SALE Sparton radio*. Fa* reka sweepers. Easy washers, toasters, mixer* and other electrical appliances. Arnold A Klenk. 147 So Second 52 3t FOR SALE—Several new oH'keaFer* at a sacrltce price. Arnold 6 Klenk. 147 So Second. 52-3 t ' -9MISCELLANEOUS FARM LdANilt'B for io yMI £ No expense to borrower. C. D. Lawton, Decatur, Ind. (Ibtf FARMERS AYteIcHoN - W*7? amove dead borts*, cots. hogs etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all Phone charg** The Stadler Produets Co. * 28-ts Mason ie Stated meeting of Decatur chapter No. 112. Royal Arch Masog* al 7 30 p. m. Tuesday. Marco 3. A. D. Suttles, H P. Hit WANTED RAGS, Magazines, Newupapern. Scrap Iron, Old Auto Radiators, Battariea, Copper, Braatt. Aluminum and all gradea of scrap motaia. We buy hid**, wool, and sheep pells the year round. THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe M. Phone 442
FOR SALE — Large l-yr.-old Hol-Main-Durham row, fresh soon ’w. A. Whtttenbargrr. 5 miles north ’ east Decatur. 53-3!M WANTED t WaNTBB-CSST bl« Rats, auitabk for cloanlnff machinery. Car.i*r,< ass underwear, utockinfi, pasts, coats, ooreralh. or any similar material. Will pay 4c B. Decaf nr Daily Democrat. , M'iSi* aged man and wife to work on farm Write 1 Bos *l. care Demm rat. b 53-3ta and used—special prices—no advance ' —no tax. We do hemstitching, buttonhole making and repair, all make*, needles, belts, parts. Singl er Sewing Machine Agency. 445 South First Phone 411. 4412tx Buainera Services I POI’LtRYMIiN IToop and Colds knix-k egg production! Prompt treatment Is lhe secret of success. Always keep a bottle ot Dr. Salsbury* Can-Pho-Sal handy. Decat- ; tur Hachery. 52-3 t ■ ADDED I’ROTKcTIOM < iur auto accident policy provide* liberal death benefit. Protects all occupant* of your car against hospital. ’ medical expense. Very Inexpensive! See Paul 11. Graham Co. 52-3 t 1 sniffs kitAs -LEAXTKtf—- ' Man * two trouaer suit, cleaned i and pressed a* you llhe them. > Send n* yours. Phon* 359 52-31 • TRV OUR PLaTK LUJicil -Only 1 30< tor a satisfying meal. Many 1 business and professional people ' prefer it Cupboard Diner. 52 It
WALLPAPER--Main- your selection early Our stock of new patterns is now completed. Priced from 10c double roll. Holthousc Drug Co. 53-3 t FOR LOCAL AND" WNft bld TANCE MOVING Phone 1073; slso light and heavy hanliug. W. R. Morris. 135 8 First St. 52-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT-House one-hslf mile west Peterson. Robert Weber. (3-3tx FOk RkNf- House on farm west of Monroe. Chas. D. Meyer. Phone Craigvllle 5 on 3. 53-31* FOR REMY-house ftarn' fro<k pasture. Ed Arnold. R t. 53-3 tx Q . Markets At A Glance Stocks irregularly higher and quiet. Bond* irregularly lower. Chicago stocks lower. Cotton up 50 rent a bale. Grains in Chicago: wheat and corn up fractionally. Chicago livestock: hog* up I<> to 30 cents to new four-year highs; cattle strong; sheep steady. ■ ■ ■" w — Rev. John Bopst To Speak This Evening Rev. John Bapst. pastor of St. Peter's church. Fort Wayne, will deliver the third of the series of Lenten sermon* at St. Mary's Catholic church this evening. The services will begin at 7:30 o'clock. Father Bapst'* text will be "Eternity." Benediction will be given following the sermon. usurp or rival, skth.bwkkt or t.rraiv. is <h aiu>i«v*Hir Ma. iw Notice in hereby uiven Io the ere<lityr», heirs and legatee* »t Hitean llstey, deceased, to appear In lite Adan» <'lr<utt Court, held nt !>»<*- lur. Indiana. »n the 17 day of March, Ist;, and *h<>w <*um-, If any. why tlie Final Hettlement Account* with the estate of »«ld decedent should n<>t he approved: uud said heirs are tt-.iiflcel to then and there make pr>»>t of heirship, an>pie*-elve their distributive ahare*. Maggie IfaleV, Guardian I ••slur. Indiana. March 3. 1913. <t. Meaty Merly. Attorney ___ Emergency Loans 125. 550, *75 up to *3OO For Income Taxes. Hoapitafiution, etc. Many different plans of loan* to meet your requirements. Up to 18 month* to repay loan Decatur Ixjan & Discount Co. Trust BK; W . I frozen” I FOOD LOCKERS S 1.00 per ftfAlKr Month 91U Year BLUE CREEK DAIRY 710 W. Jeffenwm Kt. Phone 207
TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 19 J
MARKET REPtuji GAILY RKPOPT OS L 0,.. 1 AND FORIIM MAR)®} I Brady's Mark*t for D.c.tw aj Cralgvlll*. Hoagland sn* Closed at 12 No*, Corrtu ted March i I No commiMi< n *nd n« y» rlia m Veab rucelved every 4., 1 •»c*pt ThurMiy I 100 to ISO lb* 120 to 140 lb* I 140 to 140 lb- I l«> to ISO th*.... ■ I*o io 220 |h* fl 220 to 250 lb*. fl 250 to 275 lb* I 275 to 300 lb*.. fl 300 io 330 lb* I 350 lb* , sad up .. fl ■tag I Choice vealer* !( fl Spring lamb* ... I Spring buack lamb* I Yearling lamb* 1 ■■amis in I*. WHOLIfiALI CGO ANO I POULTRY QUOTATioni I Purntahed ay | M*t»’ Egg A Poultry C*. I Decatur m,, M I Corrected Man h 1 I Clean, large white eg S 4 J Brown or raised e< K . targe 1 Heavy hen* I Leghorn hen* <■ Leghorn springer*, .moots m Leghorn stag* J Heavy springers. *m x>tb. ~ barred or whit, roek* i Heavy stag* | Heavy young white du<taj Old heavy rooitcr*. lb | Old Leghorn roosters, lb CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Muy wheat. II *9l* to 31.30%, Hept . |1 32% to % March corn. .83% M»y l?t| %; July. W%, Rept m% t t May oat*. ,5«% July ri Sept 54% May old soy l>< an* |1 95% 4 new. 3197; July old 119?; > new. fl 98%; Oct, 11 59% EAST BUFFALO LIVEBT(X< Kaal Buffalo. N Y Mu 2.-fl —Livestock Ilog*. ISO; market .-tcady. tn ed in 170-23 U lb* IHSMUI l»0-230 lb. rail run *ll T.-.H3 95 Cattle. ISO; goorl steers, 111 co**, steady; cutter and ,uas •7 5M5.45; cann- r», f«-’3|7* ! Gihes, 1«»0; vealer* -tm good and choice 115, oniawaj medium. |S-(13.5fi Sheep. 100; nothing do** lamb*; steady at $1225-11:34 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolir. Ind Mai J—<l —Livestock: Hog*. 8.500. market art! weights above 1«« lb* !"-13r ki er; lighter weigh’* steady. 14* lbs . 113 1031325 2«'MW I •I! 95-113.10; lOV-lMt lb* 11! 313.75. Cattle. 1.800; calve*. 3°" • kel active; steer* strong '9 higher. 11l 75413 5”. heifer*. I Hi 50, Vealer*. steady tu Mros*. 1 315.50. Sheep. 1,000; lamb* rid 11175412.25 FORT WAYNE LIVESTICS Fort Wayne. Ind March J-lH i —Livestock. Hog- 1” K» *0 higher; 200-220 lb*. I3.l» t* H>* 13.uk; 180-1 M lb* J 240 lbs. 13.05; 24« !«*' B» ® 240-2*o Mr*. 12 9P, 280400 lb*. U1 3*M)450 lb* 12.70; 350-4S* I* I «5; 150-l«o lbs 1235; 14'i-tMI 12.10; 130-140 lb*. 11.85; l’*iml 11.00. Rough* 11.75; stag* 15.00; lamb* 115" Clevslsnd Produce d'leveland. 0.. March 3 'IP Produce: Butter steady: on* l xUndard* 38%. Egg* steady, extra* receipts 27. •Live poultry steady; t»cn* b* 22 to 23; duck* fancy youn.’* l and up 21 to 22; 8 N*. and J ’ 13. •Potatoe*: Idaho 3.25 to 3 F <* 2 to 2.35; New York 2 to J->" LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR COCorrected March -- Beans subject to < «>-*“*• during day No. 1 Red Wheat No. 3 Red Wheat No. 2 Yellow Coro No. 3 Yellow Coin - - - No. 4 Yellow Corn. No. 2 Rye .j No 3 Yellow Soy BNaw Oats. 30-lb. te*' — J Flax Seed - Roller xltalinff every Thtfn day and Saturday aften»2 tn i — Sun Set. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMffTRIfiT HOURS m 8:30 to 11:30 Ostuoday*. 8:» P- *• TatartH,** ffysa ffnamlnsd Gia*** Fitl,<
