Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 19, Number 10, DeMotte, Jasper County, 4 February 1949 — Page 2

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JThe Kank&kee Valley Pott Publish) <1 Every Thursday AT DE MOTTE. INDIANA Entered at* second claw matter n •be mails nt Ih-Motte (Jasper Counfly) Indiana, under the Act of Conyiess of Man-ti 3, 1879. .»—■■■■ J I SI I. —.l- I I I !■■■■- IL B. Robinson Publisher |AOO Per Year Payable iu Advance.

F Classifieds FOR RENT Safety boxes.— DeMotte State Bank. Sept 24. WANTED Auto painting and body work.—Harry’s Recapping Service. jly 23 ts. FOR SALE Auto glass cut to fit and installed while you wait. Harry’s Recapping Service, DeMotte, Phone 55-S. f 13 ts. FOR SALE Poultry and Hog Fence and Barbed Wire. Also 7 -foot Steele Posts.—Otto DeYoung and Sons. DeMotte, Indiana. decl7tf. COMPLETE TITLE SERVICE— Jasper County Abstract Co., j Rensselaer, Indiana. Owns and I maintains the only title plant I -in the County. Member of the I Indiana and American Title As- • aociations. Upstairs above Dr. Catt office. N 14 ts. EXPERT SEED CLEANING SERVICE. Complete line of field and garden seeds. Place ■ your order or buy now. Seed crops short. We believe we can save you money. If its Seed Its Johnson. Phone 15, Hebron, Ind. Mar 1. FOR SALE Plumbing Fixtures, Galvanized Pipe, Soil Pipe, Fittings, Septic Tanks. Selection of models in Maytag Washers.—E. T. Sweney & Son. Hebron, Ind. Phone 69. decl7tf. FOR RENT OR SALE house with electricity, 5 acres land. DeMotte, Ind. Phone 5322. Feb. 4. FOR SALE Link belt stoker, new. 30 in. hopper. Delivery anywhere- Also some pine lumber.—Geo. W. Kewley, DeMotte, Ind. Phone 28-E. feb. 4. FOR SALE house, other out buildings, electricity. 2 miles from DeMotte, Ind.—Al Ewart, DeMotte. novl9tf FOR SALE __Wolf addition in DeMotte. Prices $300.00 to $400.00.—Al Ewart., DeMotte, Ind. nl9tf. RUMMAGE SALE—-3-4 mile East of DeMotte on 53.—Buck Gilpin, DeMotte, Ind. feb. 3. «V—■ ■ FOR RENT 3-room cottage, electric lights, running water. Immediate possession. Phone 5322, DeMotte, Indiana. FOR SALE Clinton Seed Oats. SI.OO per bushel.—Wm. Stroup, Rensselaer, Ind., R. R 2. Phone 913-D. f 18. POULTRYMEN Start your chicks the first three days on Semi-Solid Chick Emulsion and Cracked Corn or Scratch Grains. It is the only way for a fast start with lower mortality.— DeMotte Feed Sales & Service. f4tf.

DEAD ANIMALS WANTED Highest Cash Prices Paid We Go Any Place M. A. BRYANT THE INDIANA RENDERING COMPANY Phene 167—Rensselaer, Ind.

FOR SALE inet sink with drain board. lVi miles North mile West of DeMotte.—Matt Musch. f 11. FOR SALE garage, semi-modern. 3-4 acre land. Phone DeMotte 5330. f 18. WANTED Experienced Sheet Metal Man. References required. Phone Crown Point 8077Y1. f 11 INTERIOR DECORATING Painting and paper hanging.— James Magers, 2 miles North DeMotte on 53. f 18. FOR SALE Snooker table, almost new.—Pappy Jackson, De- . Motte Hotel. FOR SALE joining highway 53—includes 3 acres asparagus, 5-room house with electricity, running water, indoor toilet, full basement. Brooder and chicken houses. Buildings in good condition. 2 miles from DeMotte. Price $6000.00. —George Zandt, DeMotte, Ind. f 18YOU CAN GET Your license to hunt, fish and trap and all sporting supplies at Universal Radio and Appliance shop in DeMotte.—Ed Wilkie.

TEFFT

Six o’clock dinner guests in the Wm. Jeffers home .on Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jasperson and children, Attorney and Mrs. John R. Jeffers of Calumet City, 111., and Mr- and Mrs. Wm. Rowen and Susan of Valparaiso. Other callers were Mr. and Mrs. Delos Shroyer of Tefft and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jeffers and son of LaCrosse. , Mr. and Mrs. IJarl Stalbaum and daughters, Joan and Velma were Tuesday evening dinner guests in the Clarence Stalbaum home. They will soon move to their Tefft farm, the former Chas. Stalbaum property Welcome folks. We also welcome Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Myers and sons into the former “Did” Eberhardt property. Mrs. Wade Peregrine was hostess to friends at the Yardley clearlite fabric products party on Thursday night. Everyone voted Catherine a real hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stalbaum Are the parents of a new son, born January 29, in St. Mary’s Mercy hospital in Gary. This correspondent received a card from Bessie Middlekamp on Monday, from Cortez, Fla., saying they are in a hotel nearby the Art Blue Trailor camp, see the Blue’s everyday and reports them doing fine. Bessie writes “weather ideal.” What, with Bessie and Billy and Frank and Goldie Grube and Mr and Mrs. Ed Yeagley at Cortez now and Fred Duggleby and wife shoving off February sth, the Blue’s must feel like they are back home again in Indiana. Our congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hendrichs of DeMotte. Mrs. Hendrichs is the former Alberta Hoehn, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoehn. Mrs. Hendrichs is well known here, having been a graduate from Tefft High School with the Senior class of 1947. - • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neier and Mr and Mrs. Elwood Gulbransen left Sunday for Hot Springs, Arkansas, Fla., and other southern points. We all wish for them a most pleasant trip. Mr. and Mrs. Neier and Mrs. Gul bransen were at Hot Springs last winter' but this is Elwood’s first visit, j he is not so well and we know j he will be benefited by the baths. Miss Joan Minor entered Elkhart Secretaries College on Monday to study so she may serve as a medical secretary. How nice John. The Minor’s already have a beauty operator and trained nurse in the same family. Mr. and Mr_ Hillis—Jeffers i

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and son, Eldon, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Thies. They also visited her parents, Mr and Mrs. Joe Thies Sr. Congratulations are in order for Mr. and Mrs. Myron Thatcher. Mrs. Thatcher is the fomer Mary Morehouse Gibbs. The Needle and Thimble club met with Mrs. Clarence Beck on Friday. Members of Wheatfield Rebekah Lodge contributed toward a food sale held on Saturday in the Walter Hoehn’s Dept, store. Many delicious foods were displayed and sold well. It tfas a real success. Hank Keene and Donnie Hoehn are in charge of Yeagueys Tavern in Ed’s absence. Mrs. Wm- Grube suffered a fractured limb some time ago. She is still wearing the cast. Miss Margaret Grube was home for one week helping her mother, which was quite a cheer-up pill. Mrs. Anne Misch and son, Walt visited Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Thies and new baby in Lowell on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ladd entertained relatives from Chicago on Sunday. Dale Sanders has been on the sick list. He has been having x-ray pictures taken in Michigan CityMr. and Mrs. Harold Shroyer are now living with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kasten of Valparaiso. Mrs. Shroyer is the former Gladys Kasten. Mr. and Mrs. John Hilliard of Kouts were Thursday evening guests in the home of Johns parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hilliard. Mr. and Mrs. Wadby Duggleby and Mrs. Mary White attended funeral services for Mrs- Minnie Kraemer in Chicago. lowa Duggleby, Wm. Jeffers and Clarence Lowrence made a business trip to Indianapolis on Monday. Mr. Chas. Jasperson made a - business trip to Rensselaer - on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Jay will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday, February 6th., with open house from 2 p.mto 5 p.m. , The Band Mothers of Wheatfield school sponsored Fisher Bros, show, a circus in the school on Tuesday. The Wheatfield school is publishing their first yearbook named the Arcus. It is being sponsored by Miss Gambola and the editor is Esther Yerion. Walter Krieve is the business manager. We hope this proves a real Wheatfield Rebekah Ldoge held its regular semi-monthly meeting on Thursday night instead of the regular Tuesday night, due to other previous town engagements.

DRY COWS FOR EXTRA MILK AHTAD \ Cows kept in good condition when dry stay in shape to produce more * milk than cows that get A* FEED 'Pail*#, BAUMAN'S FEED MILL

ATTEND TURKEY GROWERS ASSOCIATION

Last Thursday a group of local turkey growers and breeders attended a part of the annual meeting of the Indiana State Turkey Growers Association at Turkey Run, along with John Broertjes, a turkey breeder and hatchery man and Bud Belstra, poultry technician of DeMotte Feed Sales and Service. Those attending were Charles Arney of Hebron; George Cronan, Lowell; Mr. and Mrs.

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FEBRUARY 4, 1949

Pete Kros, Crown Point; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haidecker, Haidwood Turkey Farm, Lake Village and Neil Morrow of Hebron Mr. Morrow was re-elected a member of the board of directors. Mr. and Mrs. Art Schoonveld and daughter were home from Hope College a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Otto DeYoung Jr., and son, Jody were in Indianapolis Wednesday.