Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 2, Number 26, DeMotte, Jasper County, 19 January 1933 — Page 4

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EDITORIAL

About 89,000,000 Japanese electric lamps were imported into this country by the end of 1932. Since these lamps use 20.5 per cent more current than American-made lamps, the supposedly-cheap imports are costing users an extra $11,000,000 annually. BUY AMERICAN!

RANGE LINE

REX FIFIELD

J. L. Solomon and Claude Osburn were in Rensselaer on business Friday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Solomon spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Roy Osburn. Rev. H. J. Bonnema, pastor of the Range Line church called on several families in this community Wednesday. Mrs. Tom Ross, of Hebron, enjoyed a visit with her son, John Ross and family, Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Reed were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reed and Edna Jane. There will be an oyster and chili supper at Center school house Friday evening, Jan. 27. This is for the benefit of the Range Line Church. Please help, come. Entertainment after the supper. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Solomon entertained at Sunday dinner, the following relatives: Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Solomon and children, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Solomon and son Jimmie, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Reed and Edna Jane, Mrs. Mary Solomon, Edna Solomon and Richard Ellis. On Thursday, Joe Little, Harvey Busselberg, Richard Ellis, and Hubert Hooshein attended the Agriculture Conference at Purdue. Ruth Stahl and Mrs. F. G. Van Swearingen called on Mrs. Jay Pearce Tuesday night. Mrs. John Johnson and son called on her Wednesday night. Ellen Solomon spent Saturday night wth her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Solomon. Mrs. Joe Little spent Thursday wth Mrs. Harvey- Busselberg. They called on Wm. Dunn in the afternoon. Mr. Dunn s condition remains about the same. Friday, the 13th was Melvin Osburn’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Osburn, Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Long and Barbara and Louie Black ate supper with the Melvin Osburn family. Joe Little and his neighbors finished putting up ice Friday. Lowell defeated Chesterton, Friday night, score 23-15.

LAKE VILLAGE

MRS. L. H. LAWBAUGH

Curtie Trump of Fair Oaks was a Lake Village caller on Sunday. Mrs. Cecil Flagg and Mrs. Ray Smith drove to Momence one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sypult visited their daughter, Mrs. Clarence Usher in Hessville last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sypult and little son of Hessville and Mrs. Gladys Aube of Chicago were Sunday guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rainford. M. J. Wineberg of Lansing, Ill., was a business caller here Monday. Earl Williams of Milford, Ill., was a business caller here Monday. Mrs. Ewy Christenson is on the sick list this week. Dallas Madison, Wm. and Walter Brown drove to Chicago last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Slagle and daughter and Mrs Grace Slagle of Hammond, spent Sunday afternoon at Flatt’s. Mrs Chas. Caul of Enos called on Mrs. Lawbaugh Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Behrens and family of Elgin visited friends and relatives here last week. Mrs. Joe Corner and daughters, of Rensselaer and Ray Cox of Roselawn were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Flatt Sunday.

Cecil Flagg was quite sick last week but is better now. Little Floyd Flatt, who has been quite ill, is much improved at this writing.

SAN PIERRE

KENNETH WEINKAUF

Clark Leary, a former San Pierre resident, now of Lowell, was a social caller here last Thursday. Catherine Fullan of Chicago is spending an indefinite visit with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fullan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Art Muzzall and daughter of Crown Point spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Dolezal, Jr. Miss Miriam Moran, a member of the Chalmers high school teaching staff, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Moran. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schmidt and family, Mrs. August Schmidt of Gary, were San Pierre social callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Marshal, and Aline of Monon, were in town Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hine.

Mrs. Amil Maukey and son, Wilmer, and C. Dye autoed to Chicago Tuesday and spent the day with relatives. Mr, and Mrs. James Kadarck and family of Chicago, spent the past week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Kadarvek. By this means Mrs. Jesse Clawson wishes to thank the many ladies of Railroad Township who offered their services in the sewing of garments for the Red Cross. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Williams who died in the Williams home east of town was buried at Rensselaer Friday. The San Pierre Guardsmen won a feature game last Thursday from the Knox A. G., in an overtime game, the score being 25-23. The Cardinals split even during the week, losing Tuesday to Hanna 23 to 29, and winning from Medaryville Thursday by a six point margin. A game is scheduled Sunday here against Monterey. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Selmer, Mrs. Charles Kruger, Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Kottka, Mrs. H. Kruger and John Prien attended the funeral of Har-

COAL For the coming: cold spell we handle only the best of Eastern Kentucky Coal. Try a load of our BLUE DIAMOND LUMP at $7.00 Per Ton The Best is The Cheapest in the Long Run SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WILBUR LBR. CO. H. W. LITTLEFIELD, Mgr Phone 177-M-2 Schneider, Ind.

Public Horse Sale Four miles east of Enos; 1 mile south and 6 miles West of Parr SATURDAY JANUARY 21, 1933 l:00 P. M., RAIN OR SHINE 20--HEAD--20 mostly native horses. Several matched teams, ranging in age from 4 to 12 years. All well broke. One extra good red-roan saddle horse, 6 years old. TERMS OF SALE--CASH F. M. HART, SR. JOHN SHELLHART, Mgr. Chas. Webb, Auct. F. M. Hart, Jr., Clerk

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old Roth, which was held at St. Johns church in the Blue Sea, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Brown, Mrs. M. L. Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hecker spent Friday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weinkouf at La Crosse Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Meyers, of Gary were Sunday dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Salt.

FARMS WANTED: from 40 to 150 acres for quick deals, have cash buyers or trade for clear property or with small mortgages. What have you? N. Dudiak, 2506 W. 59th St. Chicago, Illinois. 25-4 pd

PALACE THEATRE CROWN POINT, IND. FRI, SAT., JAN. 20, 21 “HAUNTED GOLD” with John Wayne and Duke Our Gang in “Hook and Ladder” “In the Family” a comedy “Municipal Band Wagon” a musicale. “Bosco’s Store” a cartoon SUN., MON., JAN. 22, 23 MARIE DRESSLER POLLY MORAN in “PROSPERITY” Musical comedy “A Modern Cinderella”. Cartoon, News. TUESDAY, JANUARY 24 Bargain Nite, ALL Seats 10c, show starts at 2:30 continuous till closing. RICARO CORTEZ KAREN MORLEY in “THE PHANTOM OF CRESTWOOD” Musical novelty “If I’m Elected” Comedy: “Ice Man’s Ball” WED., THURS., JAN. 25, 26 LORETTA YOUNG GEORGE BRENT in “THEY CALL IT SIN” Comedy, Cartoon, News, Novelty

TIRES and TUBES CONOCO GAS and OIL BATTERY RE-BUILDING AND CHARGING. RADIATOR ALCOHOL NEW and USED TIRES Shelby Garage and Service Station SHELBY, - - - INDIANA

Mrs. Pearl Clark of Wheatfield visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schrader last Wednesday

Business and Professional Cards

DOROTHY FRY PUBLIC TYPIST Rates 10c per page, uncorrected copy; 8c corrected. SCHNEIDER, IND.

WE REMOVE DEAD ANIMALS LOWELL REDUCTION CO. Phone 16 LOWELL, IND.

AL KONOVSKY Lumber, Building Materials, Tile Elevator, Buyer, Shipper of Grain Phone 5 DeMOTTE, IND.

Dr. G. Abbott Dinwiddie DENTIST Lowell - - Indiana Office hours: 8:30 a. m. to 12 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. every week day Office Phone 41 Res. 124-R

Phone 98 EMMET M. LARUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW RENSSELAER, - - IND.

Office 104 Res. 134 DR. HARVE HEMPHILL DENTIST Over Fendig’s Drug Store RENSSELAER, - - IND.

J. R. MANZ, D. D. S. WHEATFIELD, IND. Phone 40 Office hours: 9 to 12, 1 to 5. Evenings by appointment. Office closed Thursday afternoon.

CHARLES WEBB Live Stock and General AUCTIONEER Ph. Rens. 907-H Rensselaer, Ind.

R. L. Ph. 12 Rens. Ph. 950-L W. C. Babcock Grain Co. Rose Lawn, Ind. Feeds, Coal, Hardware and Building Materials of All Kinds

Phone 632 DR. G. W. ANDREE VETERINARIAN RENSSELAER, INDIANA

R. T. KINGMAN GENERAL AUCTIONEER OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE Phones: 39 and 22 SAN PIERRE, IND.

LOOK AT THESE SATURDAY SPECIALS MEN’S WHIP CORD or MOLESKIN WORK PANTS, pair 89c MEN’S BUCKSKIN SHIRTS, each 89c BLACK and ORANGE SWEAT SHIRTS 79c MEN’S WOOL SOCKS, pair 19c BOY’ HIGH TOP SHOES, pair $1.49 LADIES’ DRESS SLIPPERS and OXFORDS, $1.39 to $1.89 RAG RUGS 2 for 25c SOME HOT TOILET AND DRUG SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY TOOTHPASTE, Colgates, Pepsodent, Kolyos 19c Regular 50c size 39c CHAMBERS COUGH MEDICINE, regular 60c size 39c LARGE SIZE SYRUP OF PEPSIN, regular $1.20 size 89c COD LIVER OIL, PURE NORWEGIAN, quart size 39c WEAREVER WATER BOTTLE and COMFY COVER, reg. $1.50 89c LISTERINE SHAVING CREAM and BLADE HOLDER 19c CONJOLA, Regular $1.25 size 98c SNOWBIRD FURNITURE POLISH, quart size 19c EPSOM SALTS, per pound 5c RAZOR BLADES, all kinds, pkg 9c DeMotte Mercantile Co. DeMOTTE, INDIANA

Office 623-A Res. 622 Dr. EARL F. SUTHERLAND DENTIST Office hours: 8:20 a. m. to 12. 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. Evenings by appointment in Murray Bldg. RENSSELAER, - - IND.

GAS with Harry per gallon HIGH TEST 18c Oil Zero Cold Test qt 15c

ALCOHOL, quart 15c KEROSENE 10c HARRY’S Service Station Phone 147 DeMOTTE, IND.

Lard Swift Pure Premium per lb 5c Friday and Saturday Only SEEDLESS RAISINS, 2 1-lb. pkgs 19c CORN, SUNSET GOLD, 3 No. 2 cans 19c 24 cans $1.52 BLUE RIBBON FLOUR, 24-lb. bag 39c PORK CHOPS, lb. 12c ROUND STEAK, pound 12c BEST PEABERRY COFFEE, lb. 19c NAVY BEANS, 10-lbs. 25c 5-lbs. PANCAKE FLOUR and 5-lb. PAIL SYRUP, both for 43c BLUE ROSE RICE, 3-lbs. 10c NUCO, pound 12c I. G. A. LAUNDRY SOAP, 5 bars 19c PEANUT BUTTER, 2-lb. jar 21c

GOOD LUCK Luck Oleo, lb. 16c Good Luck Oleo, 2 lbs. 31c Sandwich Spread, 1/2 pt. jar 15c Mayonnaise, 1/2 pt. jar 15c

GOOD LUCK CHOCOLATE Nutritious Drink FLAVORED Good Luck Chocolate Flavored

D. R. STRONG THAYER, IND. “Where new customers come to stay” PHONE: LOWELL 188-M-1 WE DELIVER CASH FOR CREAM AND EGGS

THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1933

Phone 300-A. Arthritis a specialty DR. F A, TURFLER, D. O. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Rensselaer, Mon., Wed., Sat. Lowell, Monday a. m., office, Leroy Kelsey, Phone 105-J