Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 18, Number 7, DeMotte, Jasper County, 9 January 1948 — Page 2

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[The Kank ikee Valley Post Publfshr i very Thursday AT DE * UTTE. INDIANA Entered at- -• <-ond class matter in Ike mails at i». Motte (Jasper Coun|j) Indiana. • n ler ihe Act of Coni;*s» of Mai v \879. l» n '—■■■■■ ■ ■« VL B. Robi Tiiort Publisher IS.OO Per Ifc Payable in Advance.

I Classifieds CALL—At our Insurance Department for insurance of nil kinds.— DE MOTTE STATE BANK. FOR SALE—S room house, electricity and 1% acres asparagus price SSOOO. Al Ewart. Sl9tf. FOR SALE Gas stove, good condition. Paul Sekema Jr., DeMotte. 0 lOtf CLEANING DITCH LEVELING, ETC. Heavy duty Caterpillar bulldozer available for work in north end of Jasper Co.—W. C. Babcock Construction Co., Rensselaer, Phone 163. J 2 ts. IN STOCK NOW Coleman Fuel Oil Hot water heatrs, also Bryant gas hot water heaters. Wm. Swart & Co. DeMotte. Ind. O 10 ts. WANTED Custom corn picking. Also have elevator. Cecil DeYoung. 4V4 mile Southwest of DeMotte. __ 28. NOTICE Highest prices paid for furs. Clifford Shelhart, Roselawn, Indiana. D 26. FOR SALE Console radio in good condition. Mrs. Neil Sekema, DeMotte, Ind. D 26. FOR SALE Baled alfalfaclover, timothy—mixed hay and straw. Alvin Lilley, 2 miles south, 1% miles east of Hebron. 2nd house south. D. 26.

CLOVER CROP’S SHORT. BUY NOW.—Rod, Mamouth, Alsike, Sweet Clover, Alfalfa, Brome, ) Timothy, Red Top, Blue Grass. Pasture seeds mixed to fit your requirements. Complete line of field, garden seeds and lawn grasses. Expert seed cleaning service. If it’s seed, It’s Johnson’s. Johnsons Seed Store, Field & Garden Seed, Phone 15, Hebron, Ind. d 5 ts. FOR SALE I DeLaval separator No. 15; 1 cook stove, 1 Silent Sue brooder stove. John Juergensen, 2 miles east and 1 ;mile south of Thayer* D 19. FOR house, hen house. Price $6500.00, terms. A 1 Ewart, DeMotte. D 12 ts. COMPLETE TITLE SERVICE— Jasper County Abstract Co., Rensselaer, Indiana. Owns and maintains the only title plant in the County. Member of the Indiana and American Title Associations. Upstairs above Dr. Catt office. N 14 ts. FOR SALE Large coal burning water heater, in first class condition, at a bargain. John W. Akers, Phone 3913, DeMotte, Ind. N 28. WANTED Waitress, full or part time. Hebron Hamburger, Hebron, Ind. J 2. FOR SALE One 10 inch cylinder pump-near new; Milk goats; 6 hogs, 2 months old. George W. Kewley, Phone DeMotte 28-E. J 16. FOR SALE—I93I Chevrolet 2-dr. sedan. Good condition, priced right. Mart Boer, DeMotte, Ind., 2 miles west of DeMotte. - d 19.

FOR SALE BO good farms not far from DeMotte, possession soon. Earl Schwanke, DeMotte, Ind. J 9. LOST Old English sheep dog. This is a very hairy type of dog, about 25 inches high. Anyone having seen this dog please notify John Zoeteman. 1 mile East and V 2 mile South of DeMotte, Ind. D 19. FOR SALE rebuilt motor, 5 good tires. Marion Wright, 2 miles south on road 10. J 16. FOR SALE B size potatoes, $1.50 per hag while they last. Also have some russet potatoes for sale. John Kooy, iy 2 miles north and 1-8 mile west of DeMotte. J 8. FOR SALE 8 piece dining room suit, good condition; 1 complete bed; 2 library tables; 2 dining tables; 1 new Hi-boy garden tractor with 2 row garden planter, 2 row cultivator and bulldozer. No calls on Friday night or Saturdays. Henry Jones, mile N. Kniman. D 5. FOR SALE y 2 ton truck, good tires, good motor, new grain box. Marion Wright, 2 miles S. DeMotte. No. 10. D 19. FOR SALE 2 Section Harrow. $34.50. 3 Section Harrow, $52.00 . 4 Section Harrow $71.00. Hammer Mill $135.00 2 Section Drag Harrow $67.50 Carden Tractor $169.50. Buzz Saw $58.50. Trailer $119.95. Sears Roebuck and Co. I) 23. Lowell, Indiana FOR SALE My 160 acre farm, 2 miles east, 1 mile south of Thayer. SIOO per acre. John Juergensen. D 25, 31, J 9.

FOR SALE equipped, both with living quarters. On route 41. Immediate possession. A. A. Miles, Lowell Phone 3471. D 24, 31. FOR SALE house, basement, electricity, furnace 2 barns, other buildings. 15 miles of Gary mills. SIOO per acre. A. A. Miles, Lowell, Phone 3471. D 24, 31. PILLSBURY’S BEST 40 per cent Hog Concentrate, $6.25 per CWT. DeMotte Feed Sales and Service, DeMotte, Ind. J 9. FOR RENT proved farm. 60-50 basis, including dairy herd. On State Highway near Lowell. A. A. Miles, Lowell, Phone 3471... D 24, 31 WANTED Custom butchering. Roger Swart, Phone DeMotte, 3830. J 23. LOST, STRAYED, OR STOLEN —Red collie, Dec. 31st. Answers to name of Dutch, reward. Bud Belstra, DeMotte, Indiana. J 9. WANTED Housekeeper. Easy work, no washing or ironing.— W. C. Rose, R. .5, Rensselaer. JIG

MARRIAGE LICENSE Romeo Arseneau, bom in Beaverville, 111., December 22, 1926; present residence, St. Anne, Ill.; occupation, farming, and lona Voss, born in St. Anne, 111., December 20, 1929; present residence, Beaverville, Ill.; occupation, home girl. John Malcohm Lintner, born in Rensselaer December 10, 1923; present residence, Rensselaer; occupation, clerking, and Francine Anderson, born in Jasper countv October 24, 1929; present residence, Goodland; occupation, clerk ing.

KANKAKEE VALLEY POST

Firms Stumble On Wage Law

Half Those Inspected In Indiana Are Found To Be At Fault Nearly half of all Indiana business establishments inspected by the United States Labor Department’s wage and hour division during the last six months of 1946 were found to be violating the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act. Results of the inspections were announced in Chicago yesterday by Thomas D. O’Malley, regional director of the wage, hour and public contracts division of the Labor Department. Major infractions of the act were violations of the minimum wages, overtime and child labor provisions, O’Malley said. As a result of the inspections, approximately 100 Indiana employers were ordered or agi'eed to pay $24,402 in back wages illegally withheld from 200 employes, he added. The Labor Department officials said that while the percentage of violations was heavy, it did not mean that half of all Indiana employers were in violation. “We schedule a large part of our inspections in industries and areas in which there is evidence that violations may exist,’’ O’Malley said.

MARRIAGE LICENSES

Alfred Bisher, born in Jasper county, January 23, 1927; present residence, Goodland; occupation, farming, and Anna Mae Strong, born in Pulaski county April 13, 1930; present residence Francesville; occupation, home girl. Russell Ray Duley, born in Corydon- March 9, 1925; present residence, Rensselaer; occupation student, and Phyllis Leah Winters, born in Cambridge, 0., July 2, 1928; present residence, Rensselaer; occuaption, student.

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LIFT TRUCKING BAN

New York, Jan. 2 The em T ergency ban against non-essen-tial trucking in New York: City, instituted because of the unprecedented tie-up due to the record snowstorm, has been lifted, effective at 7 a.m. tomorrow. The no-driving ban on private cars, however, will continue until further notice to permit sanitation department workers to finish • ■ L

WcROW THE KIND OF HOGS BUYERS Ts(/ p ...in a Hurry! ] Ald J / Corn is a fine hog feed but cold I Iff, I facts prove that the addition of good 1 W Js. y } J proteins, the minerals and vitamins m ■ J y hogs need, mean fewer set-backs, better and faster finish, lower net cost. V Market conditions being what they T are, this is mighty important to you. J Pillsburys Best J|§| 40% HOC CONCENTRATE OTg&Jji ’—supplies just what hogs need with farm Vs&TaMJgfr* feeds for a top finish of good solid pork * in 5 to 6 months. It saves com! —you meed about one-half as much. It pays you .better for what you do use. Order vour supply today. DEMOTTE, INDIANA We Deliver Free Mixing Phone 48M

FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1948

the job of opening the city’s 5,719 miles of streets.

DEALER KILLED

Walter G. Eisenpahr, 61, Lowell grain dealer, died Saturday at Kankakee, 111., of injuries suffered when his truck collided with an automobile. Kyle Jester, 47, Bradley, 111., driver of the car, and Albert Hyrup, 45, of Kankakee, 111., a passenger in the car, were injured, Jester critically.