Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 19, Number 31, DeMotte, Jasper County, 1 July 1949 — Page 2
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[The Kankakee Valley Poet Publishi.l Every Thursday ' AT DF. MOTTE. INDIANA Entered as •‘••oond clhm matter ‘n l>e mails at DeMotte (Jasper Coun|j) Indiana, u niter the Act of Con|?m of Mar. h 3, 1879. IL B. Robinson - Publisher |K.(H> Per Ye.ir Payable in Advance.
I Classifieds FOR RENT Safety boxes.— DeMotte State Bank. Sept 24. WANTED Work tor D-17 bulldozer.—Joe McFarland, Wheatfield, Ind., Phone 11-C. m 27. WANTED Auto painting and body work.—Harry’s Recapping Service. jly 23 ts. CHOICE SPACE is still available in the merchants display tent at the DeMotte Home Coming, August 3,4, 5 and 6th.—See Mary Kessinger, DeMotte, Indiana. ' jly 8. FOR SALE Deering Tractor on rubber. All in good condition, $500.00. — Paul Lyon, 4 miles south of Hebron, mile West. jly 1. FOR SALE Full line of Red Top fence. Special on Red Brand fence Post, 65c.—Lageveen’s store, DeMotte, Ind. j 24. FOR SALE Gladiolus bulbs. Be sure to include some Gladiolus bulbs in your garden this year. Ostings Dept. Store or Fred B. • Moolenaar, DeMotte, Indiana. ml3tf. LOST Snook, a mostly brown with white neck female rat tevrior dog. Is in or south of DeMotte. Reward.—Write Violet Eldridge, Lake Village, Indiana, c-o Parmer Wiseman. jly 1. CINDERS —"Hel?y clinker base industrial boilerhouse cinders, not railroad ashes. Ideal for and barnlots. Delivered in 22 cubic yard loads. $1.25 per yard. Call 29-M, DeM.otte or Hebron. 65-W. j i 7. COMPLETE HTLE SERVICE— Jasper County Abstract Co., ■* Rensselaer, Indiana. Owns and | maintains the only title plant i in the County. Member of the Indiana and American Title Asi aociations. Upstairs above Dr. Catt office. N 14 ts. FOR SALE Plumbing Fixtures, Galvanized Pipe, Soil Pipe, Eittings, Septic Tanks. Selection of models in Maytag Washers.—E. T. Sweney & Son. Hebroji, Ind. Phone 69. dec!7tf. FOR SALE »_Wolf addition in DeMotte. Prices $300.00 to $400.00.—Al Ewart., DeMotte, Ind. n!9tf. Martin steel conn cribs are strong and. permanent. They permit early picking and rapid economical drying and are remarkably reasonable in price. For more information write Howat Farms Inc., Francesville. Ind. Nov. 1. Seeing one is wanting it—the Martin Steel Corn Crib—and the AAA never turns down your corn loan. For more in- | formation see Howat Farms Inc., Francesville, Ind. N 1.
DEAD ANIMALS WANTED Cash Prices Paid We Go Any Place M. A. BRYANT HIE INDIANA RENDERING COMPANY Phone 167—Rensselaer, Ind.
RADIATORS CLEANED AND REPAIRED Harry’s Body Shop, DeMotte, Indiana. j24tf. FOR SALE Several electric wash machines—in good condition. $25.00 and up.—Wm. Swart and Co., DeMotte, Ind. FOR SALE Auto grass cut to fit and installed while you wait. Harry’s Recapping Service, DeMotte, Phone 55-S. f 13 ts. DeMotte Cabinet Shop—Cabinets —storm sash—screens, picture frames. Located at my home. ’*2 mile North, 2 miles West DeMotte.—R. A. Zwart. ml3tf. ARE YOU a careful driver? If so, you are entitled to lower auto insurance rates.—Farmers Mutual Auto Ins. Co.—James Recker, DeMotte, Ind. aßtf. FOR SALE Ladina and clover mixed hay. Will start baling about June 11.—Carl Petersen, 1% miles West on Hebron cemetery road. South side. Phone Hebron, 19R12 FOR SALE Sears Roebuck 3burner cabinet style, white enamel oil stove. Good condition.—Mrs. Lillie Stroup, DeMotte, Indiana. jly 8. FOR SALE ground tank, $50.00. —Jim Curtiss, Ford Garage, DeMotte. Indiana. jlyltf. FOR SALE Fine leafy alfalfa hay and clover hay. Delivered at reasonable prices.—Ray Seegers, Crown Point, Indiana, Corner 8 and 53. Phone 8007L2. • Sep 2.
LEROY G. BLUME SUCCUMBS AT HOME IN WOLCOTT
Wocott, June 29. —-Leroy G. Blume, 47, a farmer south of here, died unexpectedly at 11:45 p.m.. Tuesday in the Foster funeral home ambulance enroute to a Lefayette .hospital after .suffering a cerebral hemorrhage. He was horn at Cissna Park, 111., and came to Wolcott as a small boy. He lived near Wolcott ever since. In 1921 he married Emma Helderle, who survives. Besides the widow, he is survived by two sons and three daughters. Mrs. Verba Schwab and Donald Blume iof Wolcott. Mrs. Donna Knochel of Remington, and Glen and Elizabeth Blume at home, with two sisters. Ails. Arthur. Wise. Warsaw, and Mis. Claude Guge, Los Angeles, and a brother. Lester Blume of Columbus, Ohio.
MYF OFFICERS ARE ELECTED
At the regular meeting of the DeMotte Youth Fellowship last Thursday evening the members of the organization decided to elect its officers for the next year. The following were elected: President. Miss Edna DeFries; Secretary, Miss Ruth Cheever; treasurer. Miss- Ada Lisk; Chairman. Commission of Worship and Evangelism. James Hunter; Chairman. Commission on World Friendship, Janet Hammerson: Chairman. Commision on World Service. Dorothy Hunter; Chairman. Commission on Recreation. Barbara Holloday; pianist,. Miss Marcella Nuss. Winfred Hammerton is the counselor for the Youth Fellowship 'and Sunday School teacher. The officers will serve until this tpne next year. An appropriate installation service was held at the morning church service last Sunday morning. Janet Hammerton returned to* Terre Haute with Mrs. Al Ewart and Ruth Ann to stay with/them for a while. Mr. and Mrs. William Kruk and family of Blue Island. Illinois, visited Mrs. Lillie Stroup Saturday. ' —.—. — ......
KANKAKEE VALLEY POST
NEW GROSS TAX REPORTS
Mr. and Mrs. Indiana Taxpayers your 1949 gross income tax is going to require some bookkeeping. As a result of the World War II Bonus Tax Act passed by the last Indiana General Assembly, all income received “on or after July I - ’ is subject to the combined gross income and bonus tax rates. That means all taxpayers must divide" theeir total income so as to show how much they earned or-received before the middle of the year and what the total was for the remainder of 1949. Officials of the newly created Department of State Revenue expect th'at to be a chore for most citizens. For that reason they are sending a notice this week to all quarterly payment taxpayers explaining the new system. Other taxpayers will receive the same literature next December when they find their gross income tax mail blanks in their mailboxes. On income received from January 1 this year to Friday, there will he no change in the old rates of 1 per cent, % of 1 per cent and i/i of 1 per cent depending upon the individual category. The new rate of 144 per cent will be applicable to income normally taxed at 1 per cent, 5-8 of 1 per cent on income now figured at % of 1 per cent and y 2 of 1 per cent on the present 44 of 1 per cent classification. There will be no change in the basis of computing the tax and the same exemptions will apply. Only the* separation of receipts for each half of the year should be a headache when the quarterly payment time or the year’s deadline rolls around*. Segregation of the income next year will not be necessary, either, because only the introduction of the new tax law at -the mid-year cerated the confusion. From nowon. until the bonus is pajd and the tax retired, all gross revenue will be figured at the combined income-bonus rates.
REPORT MANY KILLED
Tokyo, June 30. Between 25 and 35 persons were reported killed and 1,000 houses- destroyed or damaged ? today by the heavy rainstorm around Kagoshu. The area was hit last week by a typhoon. No occupation personnel were reported injured.
Try A (. lass Used CUSTOM SPRAYING Crop Spraying W ith 2-41) for weeds and DDT for corn borer. Pasture Spraying To kill out weeds. Will increase the value of your pasture. Willow Spraying To kill willows etc. in ditches, fence rows etc. BAUMAN'S FEED MILL PHONE 19 DeMotte, Ind.
TRUMAN TO SIT OUT CONGRESS
Washington, June 29. President Truman is going to sit out Congress if it takes all summer. And from the .looks of things now, it is going to take just that. The White House is estimating that Congress will not adjourn for the summer until around Sept. 1. Speaker Rayburn insisted today: “We are going to stay here until we finish the job.” But with the temperature in Washington hitting the 90’s day after day, many Congressmen insist they are going home around the first of August. Rev. and Mrs. Archibald and son attended an Epworth League reunion at M aterford, Indiana, last Sunday. Rev. Archibald started the league at this church when he was pastor there.
" .^^? ULL FEEDINGfI JF in SUMMER ® W _ PAYS OFF FALL! Jf Give your pullets, a nourishing, balanced ration through summer gSf pSI months. They’ll pay you back by laying early in the fall -- s|||| when egg prices are highest. Igh. a ■ Piilsburifs Best W, fe. GROWING MASH 1 # 126 ~ ~ - - KAPER’S FEED SALES DEMOTTE and RENSSELAER DeMotte Phone 48 Rensselaer Phone 117 WE DELIVER
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FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1949
FISHY WATER
San iffego, Cal., June 29 The county health department admitted today that fish are pouring out of, water faucets in some outlying sections but said the situation was “not alarming.” The fish have slipped into the water supply because an electric “fish screen” failed at San Jacinto reservoir.
Try a POST Classified for results AWNINGS By Zephyr WRITE OR PHONE 808 THORSEN DeMotte, Ind. PHONE 29-M
