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Culver, Indiana
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WEDNESDAY, JAXCARY 5, li44 THE CULVER CITIZEN, CULVER, INDIANA of Bourbon. J. Dick Newman, of Culver, and Arden R. Rhodes of Plymouth. Income Tax Return Forms Mailed Oat THE CITIZEN BAZAAR department devoted to those Citizen readers, who want to tell, rent, buy or secure any kind of commodity.

For full particulars, writ The Culver Citizen or Phore S20. tlon of these products was revised in an effort to obtain a more equitable division among dealers and feeders in certain deficit areas. The principal revision in the existing order are: Par. 1. 2, 3.

1. Mixed feed manufacturers are authorized to use for the manufacture of mixed feed no more protein meal than the average so used during the calendar years 1942 and 1943. Whenever he deems it necessary to ob S3 tain equitable distribution among mixed feed manufacturers, handlers and feeders, the director may limit the quantity of protein meal which any manufacturer may use iiu making mixed feeds during any part of the feeding year. 2. Whenever he deems it necessary, the director may limit the quantity of protein meal which processors may sell to any class of buyers during any part of the feeding year.

3. No person can accept delivery of any protein meal which, together with his inventory, would exceed the total tonnage needed for manufacturing, sales, or feeding, according to the following schedule: for fish meal, season's requirements; for tankage and meat scraps. 60 days' requirements; for all other protein meal. 30 days' requirements. Ranchers who must lay in larger supplies because of weather conditions and small dealers who custonflarily buy in carlots or in quantities not to exceed 2.000 pounds, are exempted from this inventory provision.

Other changes relative to control of distribution in Arizona and Texas were made, as well as tbe overall distribution of meal made by southern processors from northern grown beans released by the Commodity Credit Corp. Ilea II. Ward, chairman of the Marshall County Agricultural Conservation Association, announced 'today that the advisory committee appointed to help administer the order in the county has been appointed. Harry I. Lemler, vice chairman of the County ACA.

will act as chairman of the committee. The other members are Claude Haring (S II di IW Harry Speyer Elected District Scout Leader Harry R. Speyer, county, deputy treasurer, was elected district Boy Scout chairman at a County Court of Honor held at the court house, Plymouth, last Wednesdiiy evening, succeeding Mearl Strombeck. Other district officers elected were: vice chairman. Harry Eby of Bourbon; commissioner, Phil Melangton of Plymouth: and board representatives, Hollis Grossman of Ar-gos and Max Scruggs of Culver.

Representatives from the Marshall county district were present from Bremen, Bourbon, Argos and Culver. The Marshall county district, one of the four making up the St. Joseph Valley Council, is far in the lead in a contest which ends with the year, in advancement and new member drives. Miss Adams Died in Argos Hospital Tuesday Miss Grace G. Adams, age 66.

passed away at the Kelly hospital in Argos Tuesday evening after being taken to the hospital on Sunday. Miss Adams mo veil here from Chicago during the summer and has lived for some time in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.

Wells. The remains will be taken to New York for services and burial, but the definite arrangements have not been completed. WRITES OF VOLCANO IN MEXICO Mrs. Armanda Louden Stevens, formerly of Hammond and who lived as a girl in the Maxinkuckee neighborhood, has written an interesting article on seeing the eruption of a volcano in Mexico. The article, accompanied by a picture, is on the front window of the Crabb Furniture store, so that Mrs.

Steven's many friends may read it. rm rm ta Jesse Crabb, Mgr. MISCELLANEOUS HUBERT TANNER Piano tuner. Phone Citizen office or Tanner Music Store, Phone 299, Plymouth. RADIO SERVICE Fast, reliable service on all makes radios.

Richardson Radio Service, located at Pedigo Supply Store, 110 No. Mich. Plymouth. 49tfn IIAUMNC; Garbage, trash, black dirt, wood and gravel. Cess pools cleaned.

In a flash I'll be back for your trash. R. O. Biggs. ELECTRICAL and Radio Service.

Phone 5S-W, George C. Warner. ABSTRACTS compiled to all lands in Marshall county. Owners of the only set of abstract books iu Marshall County. Cressner Co.

Bonded Abstracters. 14 tf ERA I HAULING ir.g. Phone 170-J11. and truck- 3S.4 RADIO ami ELECTRICAL REPAIR. Phone 226.

Estimates on REA wiring free. Jim's Radio Shop. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep appreciation to all persons and organizations for their helpful acts and expressions of sympathy during the illness and passing of' Austin Druckermiller. These expressions of friendship and esteem were a great source of comfort to us. Georgia and Paul Humbert.

Pitiful plight of Europe's wild children. They are starved, and subjected to unspeakable horrors by the invading "Supermen." The fate of these 50.000.000 little vagabonds, who are living like animals, is described by Ninon Tallon. French newspaper women, in The American -Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week's Sunday Chicago Herald-American. AID in filing annual Gross Income Tax Returns. Mrs.

Dale Jones, phone IS 4. 41. 4 CARD OF THANKS We deeply appreciate the acts of kindness of our neighbors, friends and church people of Mt Hope and Leiters Ford commun- ity during our hour of sorrow in the passing of our beloved father. Mrs. Fred Stayton.

Mrs. Wanda Hoskins. Do you know which apple varieties are best for eating out of hand, for pie. for sauce, or for baking? Not all varieties are equally well suited for each of these uses. Go to church Sunday.

CULVER ess MARKETS Will H. Smith. United States Collector of Internal Revenue for the District of Indiana, today advised that the income tax returns for the calendar year 1943 were released on Monday, Jan. 3, and that blank copies were mailed to all taxpayers of record. He stated, however, that in view of the various difficulties encountered in deliveries that taxpayers should not become impatient should the blanks be a few days late in reaching them.

The income tax returns for the calendar year 1943 must be filed not later than March 15, 1944, with the collector of internal revenue for the district in which the taxpayer resides or has his principal place of business. Most taxpayers have already made substantial payments on their 19 4 3 Federal tax through withholding from their wages or direct payments to the collector, but nevertheless all taxpayers must file annual returns on or before March 15, 19 44. as provided by law: Any single person whose total income in 1943 was $500 or more; every husband or wife whose individual income was more than $624; every husband and wife whose combined total incomes were $1,200 or more; every individual who paid or owed a tax on 194 2 income. Form 1040A, called the short form, may be used by individuals whose total income was not more than $3,000 and was r.ll received from wages, salaries, other personal compensation, dividends, interest and annuities. Form 1040, called the long form, must be used by all other individuals and may be used if desired -by any taxpayer regardless of the amount of his income.

Blanks are available at the Plymouth post office. Taxpayer upon- receipt of their returns are urged to prepare and file them at once in order to avoid the inconvenience brought about by last minute crowds. "Look after your income tax for 194 3 in January, if Mr. Smith said. Announce Distribution Of Protein Meals Pursuant to an order by the War Food Administrator.

Marvin Jones, arrangements are being made at the Marshall County Agricultural Conservation Association office to handle the distribution of certain protein meals that will be alloted to the county during the coming season. Following public hearing on the protein feed situation in Washington on Dec. 22, the distribu- BEND1X PRODUCTS DIVISION South Bend, -Indiana. We have need for the following: female office workers STENOGRAPHERS SECRETARY-STENOGRAPHERS TYPISTS GENERAL DUTY CLERKS MESSENGERS Excellent Working Conditions Overtime Pay Apply United States Employment Service, 216 North Michigan, South Bend. FOR SALE PERMANENT WAVE, Do onr own Permanent with Charm-Kurl Kit.

Complete equipment, including 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do. absolutely harmless. Praised by thousands including Fay McKenzie. glamorous movie star.

Money refunded if not satisfied. Amond's Ben Franklin Store. 37. 10 FOR SALE Cottage on Long point. 5 rooms, partly modern, full basement, lights, water in house, only about 9 months old, price S3.

500. cash. 53 acres, chicken house, barn, electricity. room house with water, 2 Vs miles from Culver, price $6,500 terms. 136 acres, good 7 room house, barn 40 60.

25 acres timber. 15 acres alfalfa, 5 miles from Culver, price $11,000. terms. East Side cottage, 220 ft. lake frontage.

3 cottages; all eouipped. everything goes with them. $15,000. 5 room all modern, good location, close to lake, rented at all times, income $100 per price $18,000. terms.

See J. W. Riggens, realtor. 4 0, 4n FOR SALE 6 rm. bungalow, lot 91 9S.

in Culver, compl. 2 mod. chicken hses. 300 pullets, fruit trees, mod. improv.

I. 15S0 Sherman Evans-ton. 111. FOR SALE Graybar radio, fireless cooker. S3.

Phone $10; 247. 41n FOR SALE or will trade for what have you coon dog. partly broke. Francis Kelly. Rt.

1. Culver. FOR SALE 12 antique quilts. Mrs. Henry Heine.

4 In FOR SALE Two pairs skates, sizes 4 and 5. 69-M. of ice Phone 41n WANTED WANTED Heavy heus and We pay premium prices for 2 to 22 11. Trailers. Hand's Poultry Farm.

3 ltf WANTED Clean cotton rags, colored or white. Cannot use small scrap pieces, lace, silk or wool 5c a pound. Culver Citizen. WANTED TO BUY Modern property, in north part of Culver preferred. Write Box care Citizen.

WANTED TO BUY '40 or '41 Chevrolet or Plymouth. See me any morning. Charles K. Hewitt. 40, 2 LAKE COTTAGES and lake frontage wanted.

Tho.se having lake property for sr.le write J. W. Riggens. realtor. Culver, as he has several good prospects.

41, 3n WANTED to buy Folding screen. Mrs. Robert Ewald. Now is a good time to work out the crop rotation for next year. This plan showing the acreages to be planted to various crops may then be used as a basis for purchasing seeds and fertilizers.

A quitter never winner never quits. wins and a yy T(o)ls Cross Cut Saws Files Buck vSaws One Man Saws iSaw Sets and Gauges Mauls Wedg'es I- Single Bit Axes Double Bit Axes And OtHer Accessories You Will Find A Complete Line At Culver Hardware PLYMOUTH Krr SO Buttcrfat Hens -23 CHICAGO (Closing) Cuttle, average S14.30 Sheep, average SI 4.80 Hogs, average SI 3.30 Wheat (May) $1.094 Oats (May) 77 7s Paul Snyder, Prop. It sit if.

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