Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 17, Number 36, DeMotte, Jasper County, 1 August 1947 — Page 2

? The Kankakee Valley Post Published Every Thursday AT DE MOTTE. INDIANA Entered as second class matter in the mails at DeMotte (Jasper County) Indiana, under the Act of Contress of March 3, 1879. K. B. Robinson Publisher *£.oo Per Year Payable in Advance.

Classifieds FOR SALE house, $2,200. Would you like to see your home or farm from the air? Rides at Cheever Bros. Airport Sunday 2tf. FOR SALE house, barn and brooder house, $3,000. CALL our Insurance Department for insurance of all kinds.— DEMOTTE STATE BANR. FOR SALE tricity and li acre asparagus, price $5,300. FOR SALE Skell gas stove A-l condition. L. Bowman. Aug 6. WANTED Pickles. Ted Topptn, 3-4 miles southwest De- . Motte. a 8. FOR SALE tricity, 20 acres, $3500.00. Al Ewart. * FOR SALE New and used tires, get yours today. Liberal allowance on old tires. Pauls Shell Super Service. aug. 8. FOR SALE vaccuum cleaver and all attachments, used 3 month. Inquire this at offide. Aug. 1. FOR SALE Choice lots in the Fairchild and Wolf addition in DeMotte. Prices ranging from S2OO to S4OO. Al Ewart. FOR SALE -4 1-3 1-2 and 3-4 H. P. Electric piotors. Otto DeYoung and Sons, DeMotte, Ind. jly 11. WANTED Floor sanding. Contract or by the hour. Richiger and Hanaway. Phone 64, DeMotte, Ind. Aug. 1. FOR SALE 1 monarch oil burner, and 1 four burner gas stove all in good condition. Paul Sekema, Jr., DeMotte, Ind. FOR SALE room house, modern. Priced . reasonable. Minnie Huizinga, 3-4 mile Northeast of DeMotte. Aug 1. FOR SALE Circulating fire place cool heater, $15.00; kitchen cabinet, $10:00; Davenport table, $8.00; Underwood typewriter, $20.00. 2 miles North . x /2 west DeMotte. W. F. Glynn. FOR SALE schoolbus 36 superior body with 46 motor A-l condition. Maynard Reprogle, 144 North West St. Crown Point, Ind. Phone 332-J. Aug 1. WE NOW HAVE—Deming Pumps Permutit Water Softeners, Crane Electric Water Heaters, Wiring Material, (> lumbing Material, Toilets, Lavatories, and Laundry Tubs. —E. T. Sweney & Son, Hebron, Ind., phone 69 18tf. R4BY CHICKS For choice of dates, book your chick orders now. All flocks pullorum tested. R. O. P. matings. Poultry feed and equipment. Dog feed. Hebron Hatchery. Phone 65-J.

GAYBLETHEATER North Judson, Ind. Indiana’s Most Beautiful Small Town Theatre Cooled by Scientific Air-Condition System —COOL Fri. & Sat.. Aug. 1-2—Contin-uous Show Saturday Starting at 2:oo—Double Feature—The vigilantes are coming!—Terror cry of the roaring wildest days of the west! John Hall, Margaret Lindsay, Andy Devine in “THE VIGILANTES RETURN’’ in cinecolor. 2nd Feature: Laurel & Hardy in “WAY OUT WEST.’’ Sun., Mon. & Tues., Aug. 3-4-5 —Continuous Show Sunday Starting at I:oo—The heart story of today, tomorrow* and always!— Maureen O’Hara, John Payne, Edmund Gwenn in “MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET” in technicolor. Also:' Selected Short Subjects. __ Wed. & Thurs., Aug. 6-7 Double Feature “THE GUILT OF JANET AMES” with Rosalind Russell and Melvyn Douglas. 2nd Feature: “IF I HAD MY WAY” with Bing Crosby. j —COO L-r

FOR SALE New 4 room all modern bungalow’, in DeMotte, on acre of land. Full basement, linen closet, built in cabinets and hard wood floors. Write DeMotte, Indiana. Box. 36. aug 8.

CONGRESSMAN AND MRS. HALLECK ARRIVE HOME

The 80th Congress a matter of history, Congressman and Mrs. Charles A. Halleck are back in their Indiana home for the balance of the congressional (vacation. Patty arrived here several days ago and brother Chuck is m the far west sightseeing. Congressman Halleck is looking toward golf and fishing courses.

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ATTENTION!! DEEP FREEZE OWNERS WE NOW HAVE A GALLON PACKAGED ICE CREAM THAT WILL FIT IN YOUR DEEPFREEZE VERY EASILY SPECIAL $2.00 PER GALLON MARTS RESTAURANT DEMOTTE

BY 111OMAS Cl lALMERS (1780-1 8<7» U’- he st way of casting out 11 an bnpure affection is to aclmit a pure one: and by the love of what is good to expel the love of what is evi 1. Thus it is. that the freer the gospel, the more sanctifying is the gospel; idK and the more it is received as a Eg i V- doctrine of grace. I his is one of w *h|e secrets of the Christian rV Ew* I ‘ ] e * /great sermoxs / F I * n / jgg I4U -: L MINIATURE /

ARE YOU GETTING READY FOR ELECTRICITY? If so, it will pay you to bring in your list to us and we will show you how to save money. Our Stock is in Better Shape now than Ever Before. HAVE YOU AN ELECTRIC MOTOR THAT WILL NOT RUN? Bring it in to us for repairs. Our Service is quick and our prices are right. DOES YOUR CAMERA NEED REPAIRS? We now have a Camera Repair Service. No job too large or small. ' ’ • I ■—■■—l MM* OfcMl IT IS GOOD JUDGEMENT TO TRADE AT “UNIVERSAL” Universal Radio & Appliance Co. DeMotte, Ind. Phone 26

UTAH STAMP PUT ON SALE

Utah stamp, the most recent commemorative stamp awaited in this region, a three-cent issue depicting the lot of the early pioneer, went on sale at Salt Lake City last Thursday. Date of its ai rival here is problematical. The Utah stamp pictures an early pioneer and a covered wagon train facing the setting sun. The pioneer in clerical garb presumably is one of the mormon sect. Special 15c and 25c commemorative air mail stamps are expected to go on sale soon. The stamps are designed for use in European countries and the Orient.

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Mrs. Minnie Kraemer of Chicago spent a week visiting Mrs. Mary White. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jasperson and children; Chas. William and Celia mae have gone to Southern Indiana _points fqr a 10 to 12 days vacation for the benefit of

/ the aim of every dairyman—- / provided, of course,. that it can he increased economically. Markitop Dairy Bal- / Sr \\ ancer fed with grains, roughrm kXp \\ age and protein feeds aids in r/ \l increasing milk production I \» and at the same time helping —tr ’ 3 vl ma bitain the efficiency of //your herd. £1 I M* Markitop Dairy Balancer is a sciFsTa Ly/ entific combination of essential 1 /r vitamins, base minerals and trace f ofc \ttrtvi7 minerals. It does just what its name \C4|l U J implies, helps to "balance” or com- • \Ny |r plete the milk cow’s ration. It is \ in successful use by thousands of f\ leading dairymen. , Manufactured and Sold by DeMotte Feed Sales & Service

A FARM LABOR IS SCARCE . . FARMERS ARE Vlv St PRESSED FOR TIME . . . YET THE WORLD M NEEDS MO REPO RK TH AN EVER BEFORE! J| " tir ga/HS *> FINE FINISH Crain and grass alone are not the cheapest way to make real money on hogs For low-cost production of top IM. V 1D quality pork to add the minerals that home-grown feeds lack. MMHRMjKR’ PILLSBURY'S BEST MMHLk| 40% HOG CONCENTRATE . does that By balancing the makes grain and griss more valuable, to sell better hogs BAUMAN FEED MILL DE MOTTE, INDIANA ......■■..

OUTSIDE. ..a buzzard j INSIDE... cozy warmth i -MW Automatic t m DELCHEfII : ' '''iHr of ico mt at cotiomoHAit COMfdftf THE Delco-Heat Conditionair is a complete winter air conditioning unit. It cleans, filters, humidifies and circulates warmed air to your rooms. It can be installed in place of your present warm air furnace, or in a new home. Heart of the Conditionair is the famous Delco-Heat Oil Burner which operates on less fuel. Regulated automatically by accurate Delco-Heat thermostatic controls, the [Conditionair holds room temperature at a steady, even warmth regardless of iIW changing outdoor temperatures —automatically. Stop in today and get the facts - about Delco-Heat. —< Robt. Walstra COMPLITI LINI OF AUTOMATIC DILCO-HEAT IQUIPMENT

Mrs. Jasperson’s health. Mrs. Jasperson has been in ailing health for 4 months and two weeks ago had her upper teeth out by a Dental Surgeojn in Gary, but has been bedfast since that time. She has been in a very weakened condition. Sena and Anna Jaspeison are on tljie farm. The Lions Club of Wheatfield

are sponsoring a Boy Scout Troop and hope that parents with elgible children will co-operate. A program is being arranged to be held at Wheatfield JUgh School on July 29, 1947 at Z p.m. Pictures on Scouting ar/3 also Sport event world series of 1946 movies

OfegßlteyW | Emctsfes You'll see what they mean when you start feeding Semi-Solid *‘E" Emulsion TODAY in the 1-2-3 ration. Appetites sharpen, feed steps itself up into MORE EGGS. That's buttermilk proteins, minerals and sure vitamins A, D, E and G at work! If you've never watched what this PROTECTIVE FEEDING can do-it's high time you bought 25, 50 or 100 lbs., of Semi-Solid "E" Emulsion from us nowl DEMOTTE FEED SALES & SERVICE

'V-dßfc m ’ Response to this sale has been tremendous! Thousands ol RR BP - gAf BV housewives have loa»ned they tan save more when they • • buy all their loads os IGA'S tVERYDAY LOW PRtCMI t note mu eownMNt amotmm we»* bscami o» ” —■ —* POPULAR iicHTi avtnlK&t 6 0 save Yj I |m | l Mv«d plenty on my grocery bill during the lest three weeks st F” J \ JI E I J |ll the IGA Red Tsg end Green Light seles Do you know whet 1 did Z • J ZjME \ <L_ > ~ ’ yesterdey I got e permenent that I have needed for some time ♦ -b— / / z . 2JsfisS^E2Ew^~' < Counting what I have saved during the last three weeks, plus what w. . 1 espect to save this week, my permanent will cost practically J L ‘ nothing beyond the savings realired by shopping at IGA I am * /*• gmng to buy a lot of things for m,» family that I thought I couldn't f /X, j-. f* z/ \Vj afford—yes. IGA is helping all of us i Ll D f ‘ I ies I mX those NABISCO SALTINE / JPI / CRACKERS I HOW MUCH YOU SAVE at ' A| « / IGA's EVERYDAY LOW f fxs. PRICES. SOX^ggJ 1 i Doz 9 ■ „ S 1- ° T,: 7j< I Pure Cane I f u J „. All Popular Brands Sc ! . CIGARETTES. 1.69 . Cleans©! canb Clark Bars . liquid ~ CANDYBARS. 3 13< Soap Flakes griffin liquid white _ * CHIFFON .. .„29< ™ Knspy CIAA/\LII7 ORUN UGHT Crackers LB. 23c SIMONIZ CMSSMA9 VALUES ‘ j BUNSHINE CHOC. NUGGET self wax h ' nq ? - *. MODESS ■> Cookies .-ox. 21c " 1 PKG MODESS L -- PT. E 1 pkb YES TISSUES \ 3y both , or 39 { „ t \ _ Pie Crust pkg.ls c V §9 C \ Asparagus C a«2s c \ ,w<C'.’ cVjT L ‘ £ ' rS ’ *' B 57 c \ Fried Potatoes .. can 1/ c \ cH°? S « pRt* 4 ' 0 * 4 . \ | CUT OUT THIS BOX- • \ ? jtjJ® 1 I Toha It with you to yovr IGA stare. Fwchasa ' \ *• ** * AQc | the following • boms—each one ptehMy marked I | M . L»' I with • shaft tag —and at ttta chack-evt gewntar ' 1 V ta**** .•• * « pK°' ** THS 9SS. ITSM Mill I \ e* M ' T . .b* 90 , [ 1 Coffee »* m lv« u. 46c| BW.n« "efcUS& G£ vB 99C I 2 Raisins Saadlasi 15-oi Fkg 23<| j 3 Grape Juice Wokh s . . . Rmt Bonia 27cl ■“* 1 4 Green Beans i«a cut stringiest n« 3 can 19< ] 5 Peas lOA Strftod Ho 2 can 21c J r / J 16 Corned Beef Hash sdv.ruin.t 13 01 tan32c| . . . 46 01 Spaghetti Dinner o>ai »©y az-000 png. 38c * »9 Apple Butter 1-14 oz. jar Dutch Girl I J FREE!; flflriTTffffrfffTTWK BLUE S I.G.A. SWART’S WHEATFIELD DE MOTTE

will be shown. This is free. In sponsoring a Boy Scout Troop the Lions Club is primarily interested in the welfare of the boy, but the parents must cooperate. The Scout Master will be ably assisted by capable men and it is safe to assume that these men will put forth their

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best efforts in performing their various duties. Wayne Jones is scout master, assisted by the following; Rev. C. A. Morse, Floyd Clark, Gerald Rainford. Perry Foust, Walter M. Myers, Allen Fendig, Floyd L. Richards, Howard Williams and Kenneth Shaefer.