Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 18, Number 46, DeMotte, Jasper County, 15 October 1948 — Page 2
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[The Kankakee Valley Post , Published Every Thursday 1 AT DE MOTTE, INDIANA Entered as xocond claw matter n Ike mails at IN-Motte (Jasper CounI)) Indiana, < nder the Act of Coa|v« of Mar< !t 3, 1879. » ■ ' ■■»■— - L B. Robinson Publisher §§.oo Per Yeor Paysble h Advance.
I Classifieds 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. FOR SALE Hampshire boars and gilts.—Wm. Unzicker, 2 Vz mile North of DeMotte on 53. Phone 3822. Oct 1. FOR SALE Kenmore Commander tank type vaccum cleaner, 11 months old.—Ralph My- >• ers, DeMotte. Oct. 10. WANTED Auto painting and , body work.—Harry's Recapping Service. jly 23 ts: FOR SALE Auto glass cut to fit and installed while you j wait. Harry’s Recapping Ser--1 vice, DeMotte, Phone 65-S. f 13 ts. FOR SALE 60x150 lots in the Wolf addition in DeMotte. Prices $300.00 to $400.00. 20 acres, new 4-room modern house, $6,- \ 600, located on 53. —A 1 Ewart, * DeMotte, Indiapa. au27tf. FOR RENT Safety boxes.— DeMotte State Bank. Sept 24. 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 Asi aociations. Upstairs above Dr. Catt office. N 14 ts. Expert Custom Seed Cleaning Service. We are buyers of Clovers, Timothy, and Millets. If Its ! Seed Its Johnsons. —Johnson’s Seed Store, Field and Garden Seed. Phone 15, Hebron, Ind. ' aug6tf. FOR SALE Baled hay, aU kinds.—Alvin Lilley, R. R. 2, Hebron, Ind. jly 9 ts. FOR SALE Septic tanks, $49.60. All kinds of plumbing and pipe.—E. T. Sweney & Son, Hebron, Ind. a 30 ts. FOR SALE Pine lumber for out buildings; milk goat; rab-bits.-—George W. Kewley, DeMotte, Ind. Phone 28-E. Oct 8. Photographs colored in oils Color combinations given careful consideration. Prompt service.—DeMotte Federated Store, DeMotte, Ind. sept 27tf. FOR SALE Duo-Therm oil water heaters?, Duo-Therm oil space heaters, Winkler Conversion oil burners and. oil furnaces. Guarantee oil supply for year.—E. T. Sweney & Son. Hebran, Ind., Sweney’a Home Appliances, Merrillville, Ind, m 21 ts. FOR SALE New G. I corn picker, 1-row pull type, at factory price.—Chester Hero, 4 miles North DeMotte on 53. oct. 8.
DEAD ANIMALS WANTED Highest Cash Prices Paid We Go Any Place M. A. BRYANT rBE INDIANA RENDERING COMPANY Phone 167—Rensselaer, Ind.
FOR SALE Used inner spring mattress. Clean and in good condition. SIO.O0 —Mary Kessinger, DeMotte. o 29. FOR SALE Choice alfalfa and some good timothy.—Alvin Lilley, North of DeMotte to Junction 53 and 2, 1 % mile East and l /t mile South. o 22. FOR SALE Potatoes U. S. No. 1 fancy quality, also stock feed. First road west of Gifford, one mile north.—Wm. Gehring. aug 20tf. FOR SALE “Red pullets. Just starting to lay.—Twin Ohks Farm, 3V£ miles East of Kniman, Ind. s 10. Will sell spinet-type piano in DeMotte for $345 cash if taken at once. Write Rogers Piano Co., 1606 W. Union St., Champaign, 111., Phone 8602. Oct. 8. FOR SALE Coal-wood heating stove and a 3-burner wickless kerosene kitchen stove with oven.—Thomas Schoonveld, DeMotte, Ind. oct 22. FOR SALE 1 M International cornpicker, mounted, 1-row. For F-12 or F-14 tractor. Good Con- - dition.—Ben Hoffman, DeMotte, Ind. oct. 29. FOR SALE Good 120-acre farm. Hog-tight fence, fair outbuildings; good 6-room house, basement, water system and t>ath, electricity. Pssession Nov. 1.-9 miles from Rensselaer. Phone 562. Oct. 8. FOR SALE OIL STOVES, prices $19.50; $29.50 full 30,000 BTU capacity, ideal for cottages, garages etc., $58.50 32,00 BTU capacity w r ill heat 2 to 3 rooms. $98.50 55,000 BTU equipped with blower.— Melchert’s Hatchery, DeMotte, Ind., phone 5620. Oct. ltf. FOR SALE 1 twin bed, spring, inner spring mattress. Small dresser to match. Also 1. large walnut dresser. Cheap.—Clarence Schultz, DeMotte, Phone 531 i. oct. 8. BRIQUET COAL Will have a car of 2x2” Briquets the first part of November. Place your order now to guarantee prompt delivery.—Bauman’s Feed Mill, DeMotte, Ind. ? FOR SALE Have on hand a fine assortment of Doehla Xmas cards and all occasion cards. SI.OO a box. Send in your order now. We will deliver.—Mrs. R. Brouwer, 1 mile North V 4 mile West of DeMotte. oct. 22. LADIES WANTED Show House Hold Plastics at house parties or organized groups. Full or part time. Call Mae Kaskell, 312 North Grant, Crown Point, Ind., Phone 697-R. oct 22. FOR SALE 320 ’acre stock and grain farm. 3 miles from Rensselaer, good land. twenty-five thousand, house modern, good improvement. Price $215 per acre. 160 acres, modern house and very good improvement. 1 2 way between Rensselaer and DeMotte. Other farms and dwellings. . Ed Sutherland, Rensselaer. oct 29.
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The Celias. Jasperson family have been hearing from their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Harsanyi and son Steve, who are visiting in Hungary, however they live in the home of Mrs. Harsanyis’ parents, her parents being deceased, she inherited the home place and now are caring for her interests and living in the home as it was furnished 34 years ago when she and her husband sailed for America, .there-
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for they have no furniture problem. Everything is available there if one has the price, sugar, bread, flour and several types of clothing are still rationed. Due to a good sugar beet crop the government doubled the sugar ration for September for each 100 lbs., of sugar beets delivered to the government the government will give 3 lbs., of sugar gratis. A horse there cost 3,000 to 5,000 Forint and a cow 2,000 Forint and up. (A Forint in United States money would be 11 2-3 cents so figure it out. Many still till the soil with cows and oxen. Threshing was completed about the middle of September. Steve writes they had a very good grain crop over there. Wheat is now 100 forint per 100 kilo. The separators used there are very antique. They, are hand fed, no blowers so the straw and chaff must be carried away by hand, therefore they use a large crew of men. The grain is all cradled by hand and tied with straw ropes. The saw mills there are very primitive and very slow. They are driven by a 5 h.p. electric motor and operate like a jig-saw. It uses a 4 ft. straight blade and the carriage is pulled against the saw by hand. Pest, the commercial side of the city ,was not damaged too much in World War 11, but there are still many buildings needing repair. Sections of Buda, the old Fort and Royal Palace are in ruins. It took several months of fighting to capture the city so there is still a lot of battle and bomb damage. They are able to get several American radio programs. Their street fairs are quite different there and to celebrate the beginning of Grape Harvest, they danced, many in their native costume, paraded thru the town and danced until 7 a.m., the following morning. Thought many of you might be interested in foreign manners. The Harsanyis were Jasper Co. residents ' about 14 years ago. I shall add more when we hear again. Rosanna Unseit is on a dancing tour in Southern States. Mrs. Bert Vandercar is in Indianapolis attending the Rebekah Assembly. Mrs. Chas. Jasperson w'ho is the Lodges present past noble grand is in no condition to be away from her family for any length of time and only the Past Noble Grands are eligibe. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stokke and Yvonne were Sunday callers in the Jasperson home. Mrs. Monys Jones of Hebron visited her son, Donald and family recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Dolezal are the parents ’of Joan, born in LaPorte. ; On October 18th the Kankakee Township Farm Bureau meeting will be a pot-luck supper and interesting movies. A good attendance is desired. President Roy Jamieson, S. and E. leader, Ruth Stalbaum and 4-H leader Mrs. lowa Duggleby and family and 4-H leader, Mrs. Ben Miller and family and Junior leaders will be special guests of the Farm Bureau that night Those on Sunday, who vi-sited
SPEEDY AUTO GLASS REPIACIMWTS^ HARRY’S RECAPPING SERVICE Phone De.Motte 55-S
Miss Dorothy Duggleby in Medaryville were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duggleby who wdre dinner guests of her brother lowa and family were afternoon visitors. Dorothy is well remembered here. Dame rumor says wedding bells will ring soon for her and* the lucky guy. Frank Anderson jr., of Lafayette visited relatives here over the week-end. The Rebekah Lodge Social night committee met with Ethel O’Connor on Monday. Vinnie and “Teetie” , Walker and “Red” Holland were Sunday guests in the Frank Holland home. Frank will leave soon for Arizona for his health. He is greatly benefited by the warmer climate.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wynkoop and family and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Middlekamp were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holbrook in Wheatfield on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Middlekamp spent last week-end with his brother, Frank and family in Buchanan, Mich. Frank has been in poor health for some time. Mrs. Floyd Allyn spent last week with her mother, Mrs. Mary Corbett in Frankfort, Ind. Mrs. Peter Kenchus and daughter, Mrs. Stanley Lucas and Mrs. Nagey attended a baby shower on Sunday ifi honor of Mrs. Charles Davis. John E. Middlekamp and family moved into their new home last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Filson entertained on Sunday in honor of their son, Ted’s birthday. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sherman and daughter, Maryln, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wilt and Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Metcalfe of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Woods of Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Current and son, Leo, of Rensselaer and Mrs. Ted Filson. Mr. Jess Wynkoop and family moved onto his farm last Saturday occupied by Dale Wynkoop and family. Dale moved onto the farm vacated by his father. Mrs. Harriett Crowder lefts on Saturday for Chicago and will leave there for Waterloo, la., to spend the winter with her daughter. Elmo Kiee and family have moved into the house owned by John Karchnavi, on State Road 53. '
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OCTOBER 15, 1948
HOSPITAL DISCOVERS ILLNESS THAT ONLY MARRIED FOLKS GET
London, Oct. 13. Kings College hospital’s annual report said today one in every 100 of its out-patients is suffering from <‘in-law-itis.” The victims live with their inlaws and quarrel with them so much that they make themselves sick. 6
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Keener township, Jasper County Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place on October 12,9 1948 will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. * Special School Fund Janitor Supplies $ 340 Loans and Insurance 350 Equipment 580 School Supplies 370 Total $1,640 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the office of the Jasper County Auditor, Rensselaer, Indiana, or at such place Sis may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any- such additional appropriations may be heard and itnerested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Dated at Rensselaer, Indiana this 28th day of September, 1948. ANDREW SIPKEMA, Trustee Keener Township, Jasper County, Indiana. Oct. 1. 8. Dr. R. Y. Oosten, D.V.M. Graduate Veterinarian PHONE 1 DeMotte, Indiana I SEE IT AT iiiiiiiiimiiHiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wammmwm ■ SIX IMPROVEMENTS NO OTHER I ASPHALT HHR \ SHINGLE offtßs rote® KONOVSKY LUMBER YARD DeMotte, Indiana
