Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 19, Number 11, DeMotte, Jasper County, 11 February 1949 — Page 2
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[The Kankakee Valley Poet Publish?'l Kvery Thandir 1 AT DE MOTTE, INDIANA ———i mi ■ —" ii ' Entered as second claw matter 'n tbe mails at 1 >eMott« (jasper Conn(I) Indiana, under the Act of Gonpwso of 3, 1879. PL B. Robinson _— Publisher 18.00 Per Year Payable in Advance.
I Classifieds FOR RENT Safety boxes.— DeMotte State Bank. Sept 24. — Auto painting and body work.—Harry’s Recapping Service. jly 23 ts. FOR SALE Auto glass cut to fit and installed while you i wait. Harry’s Recapping Ser- ■ vice, DeMotte, Phone 65-S. f 13 ts. FOR SALE Poultry and Hog Fence and Barbed Wire. Also 7 foot Steele Posts. —Otto Dej Young and Sdns. DeMotte, Indiana. ' * decl7tf. COMPLETE TITLE SERVICE— Jasper County Abstract Co., i Rensselaer, Indiana. Owns and | maintains the only title plant \ in the County. Member of the j Indiana and American Title As- ! aociations. Upstairs above Dr. Catt office. N 14 ts. EXPERT SEED CLEANING SERVICE. Complete line of i 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 I Pipe, Fittings, Septic Tanks. [ Selection of models in Maytag I Washers. —E. T. Sweney & Son. 1 Hebron, Ind. Phone 69. decl7tf. FOR RENT OR SALE house with electricity, 5 acres J land. DeMotte, Ind. Phone 5322. ’ 0 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.—A1 Ewart., DeMotte, Ind. nl9tf. RUMMAGE SALE—3-4 mile East of DeMotte on 53.—Buck Gilpin, DeMotte, Ind. feb. 3. FOR RENT 3-room cottage, electric lights, running water. Immediate possession. Phone 5322, DeMotte, Indiana. LULU., 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. r x f4tf.
DEAD ANIMALS WANTED Highest Cash Prices Paid We Go Any Place M. A. BRYANT rHE INDIANA RENDERING COMPANY Phene 167—Rensselaer, Ind.
FOR SALE inet sink with drain board. 1% miles North *4 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 63. f 18. FOR SALE Snooker table, almost new.—Pappy Jackson, DeMotte 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. FOR SALE H Inti. 42 tractor and cultivator —just overhauled —high compression, $1400.00. Also A. C. combine, model 40. $500.00. —Roy Henson, Rangeline. f 18. FOR SALE New o .vjm modern house, hardwood floors, full basement. One block from school in town of DeMotte.—Rex McDaniel. Phone 5313. FOR SALeT WHITE LEGHQRN AND LEGHORN MINORCA CROSS COCKERALS day old. Hatched Tuesday each week, $3.00 per hundred. Book for choice date.—MELCHERT’S FARM HATCHERY DEMOTTE, IND. PHONE 5620. flltf. FOR SALE farrowing soon. Price $25 per 100 lb.—John K. Wheeler, 3 miles east and 1 mile north of Remington. Come between 1 and 4 p.m. f 11, 18.
R.E.M.C. ANNUAL MEETING WELL ATTENDED
Approximately 400 people were in attendance at the 9th Annual Meeting of the Jasper County R.E.M.C. held in the Rensselaer Armory the afternoon of Feb. 8, 1949. For many of those who attended, it was their first meeting as they had received service for the first time during the last year due to the expansion program completed by the local Cooperative. The Wheatfield High School band, under the able direction of Mr. Carl Doherty, gave a thirty
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minute musicale at the beginning of the meeting that was enjoyed by everyone present. The business meeting was under the direction of the President, Mr. Carl Nesius. During this part of the program financial and statistical reports were given by the officers and personnel of the project. Present day operating /costs and future developments were also discussed. The Hoosier Ramblers, a quartette from White County, gave several musical numbers during the meeting. Two very interesting speakers rounded out the well planned program. Mr. Reuben Dooley, manager of the Parke County R.EM.C., at Rockville, Indiana, gave a very timely and appropriate talk entitled, “You and Your Cooperative”. Mr. Charles Kenyon, of the Application and Loans Division of R.E.A., gave a splendid explanation on Capital Credits and Power Use. The local merchants cooperated by putting on a grand display of electrical appliances. The merchants who put on the display were: The Home Electric Shop, Ken Fords’, Lewis & Young, Sears Roebuck, and the Jasper County Farm Bureau Cooperative. The and electricians also contributed some very nice door prizes that were distributed at the close of the meeting. The members who drew prizes and their donors were as follows: Percolator (Warner’s Hardware) —Mrs. Worth Antcliff. Clock (Jasper Co. Farm Bureau Coop.)—Merle Carlile. Clock (Grover Brown) —Wm. Dunker. Toaster (Rensseiaei Electric Supply)—Mrs. Chris Alter. Sunbeam Iron (Jasper Co. R.E. M.C.) —Florence Norgard.
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The most Beautiful BUY • for Styling ( hevrolrt for 49 is the l>eauty-leader —inside, outside, and from every point of. view! For the Imdies are by Fisher—finest of all ear bodies —found only on Chevrolet and higher-priced ears. The most Beautiful BUY for Comfort You’ll enjoy a nnr and finer kind of comfort with “Five-Foot Seats” plus extra-generous head, leg and elbowroom. Moreover, it’s a “ear that breathes” for an advanced heating* and ventilating system inhales outside air and exhales stale air. ‘(Heater and defroster units optional at extra cost.)
Electric Heater (Home Electric Shop)—Mrs. Herbert Walther. Radio (Ken Fords’) —C. M._Tuttle. Automatic Toaster (Jasper Co. R.E.M.C.) —Chas. Parks. . Toaster (sears Koebuck) Mrs. Jos. Ploughjeck.
OPEN For Business —• — If You Have Plumbing, Heating or Electrical Problems, See Us. We Will Serve You CHEAPER and QUICKER —o — Evans PUMBING & HEATING DeMotte, Indiana
The most Beautiful BUY for Driving and Riding Ease— with new CenterPoint Design What a thrilling experience will be yours when you take your first ride in Chevrolet for ’49! New Center-Point Design—including Center-Point Steering, ( enter-Point Seating, Lower Center of Gravity and Center-Point Rear Suspension—provides drivjpg and riding results heretofore available only to owners of more costly cars. Here is another “first for Chevrolet—another vital contribution to low-cost motoring—another treat for Chevrolet owners! Remember—only new CenterPoint Design can give these finer motoring results; and only the new C hevrolet offers Center-Point Design at lowest cost.
Jmtjbr Qtta/tiy atlouvst Cbst AMERICAS CHOICE FOR 18 YEARS RAMP CHEVROLET SALES DEMOTTE. INDIANA
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1949
Mixmaster (Jasper Co. R.E.M.C) —Leona Lehe. \ The W,S.C.S. of the Methodist Church served a very delightful lunch at the close of the meeting. The lunch consisted of baked ham sandwiches, home-made pie and coffee.
The most Beautiful BUY for Performance with Economy lor the finest balance of performance and economy, there’s nothing like a Chevrolet! Its world’s champion V alve-in-Head engine—now setting a trend for high-priced cars, but remaining exclusive to Chevrolet in its field—holds all records for miles served and owners satisfied. The most Beautiful BUY fur All-Round Safety Here is fivefold safety protection found in no other low-priced car: (1) New ( erti-Safe Hydraulic Brakes; (2) Lxtra-Strong Fisher Unisteel Body Construction; (3) New Panoramic Visibility; (4) Safety Plate Glass allround, and (5) the super-steady, supersafe l nitized Knee-Action Ride.
