Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 19, Number 16, DeMotte, Jasper County, 18 March 1949 — Page 2

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The Kankakee Valley Poet Publtahctl Every Thursday AT DE MOTTE. INDIANA Entered as second daw matter n Ike mails at DeMotte (Jasper Oooa- ||) Indiana, under the Act of Oon|Ml of Mar.-U 3, 1879. IL B. Robinson Publisher M.OO Per Year Payable tn Advance.

I Classifieds FOR SALE I Mandolin and 1 Guitar, both for '<l2.oo—Neal Knip, DeMotte, Ind. m 25. JJEAUTINA NOW ON DISPLAY AT BAUMAN’S FEED MILL. Come in and see her. m 18. FOR RENT Safety boxes.— DeMotte State Bank. Sept 24. WANTED Auto painting and body worlc—Harry’s Recapping Service. jly 28 ts. FOR SALE Baled Timothy and Clover hay.—Robert J. Stewart, i Phone 908-J, Rensselaer, Ind. ' m 11. 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., Rensselaer, Indiana. Owns and | maintains the only title plant ! in the County. Member of the Indiana and American Title As- | sociations. Upstairs above Dr. Catt office. N 14 ts. FOR SALE Plumbing Fixtures, Galvanised Pipe, Soil Pipe, Fittings, Septic ’Banks. Selection of models in Mnytag Washers.—E. T. Sweney & Son. Hebron, Ind. Phone 69. deeHtf. 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. FOR SALE Hay, Also Bradley corn planter.—Cecil Thurner, Hebron, Ind., Phone 15R40. m 11. FOR SALE orcycle, Model 74.—Wm. Recker Jr?, DeMotte, Indiana. m 18. FOR SALE One Thor Automagic gladiron, Just like new, $50.00. Also 8 ft. single disc in good condition.—Tony Fase, DeMotte, Ind. Phone 3840. Apr. 1. FOR SALE HANDEE AXLE CONVERTOR converts any row crop tractor to standard tread in 15 minutes.—Evans Implement Sales, Rensselaer, DeMotte. m 11. FOR SALE Farmall B tractor, excellent condition; potato planter and hiller. Benton seed oats, field and bin tested, ~ 3 51.50 bushel.—L. S. Moberg, Route 55, mile north Route 2. Phone Lowell 5323. m 11.

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

INTERIOR DECORATING Painting and paper hanging.— James Magers, 2 miles North DeMotte on 53. f 18. JUST RECEIVED A truck load of Red Brand hog and poultry fence and Red Top posts.—Lageveen’s Store. DeMotte, Ind. m lltf. YOU 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 New o >vjm modem house, hardwood floors, full basement. One block from school in town of DeMotte.—Rex McDaniel. Phone 5313. FINEST IN FIELD SEED, BULK GARDEN AND LAWN SEEDS. We deliver. We can save you money. Expert seed cleaning service. IF IT’S SEED ITS JOHNSONS. Phone 15, Hebron, Ind. mlßtf. FOR SALE WHITE LEGHORN 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 New International 2 row pull type Power life corn planters on rubber. International manure spreaders. New and used refrigerators.—DeKock Supply Co., DeMotte, Ind. mar4tf. FOR RENT house, barn, other buildings. 76 acres on highway No. 10, Wheatfield township. Available about April Ist. Inquire J. Moylan, Route 1, DeMotte, Ind. m 25.

HOSPITAL NOTES

March 10 Mrs. Myrtle Wilcox of Rensselaer entered for medical care. Melody McKay of Fair Oaks entered for medical care. Mrs. Victoria Shumaker of Rensselaer entered for medical care. Logan Newshaw of Thayer entered for medical care. Harold Brand of Morocco entered for surgery. Lawrence Stroup of Kersey entered as an accident case. March 11 Lois Knynsberg of DeMotte entered for surgery. Francis Bauer of Rensselaer entered for surgery. Steven Taylor of Rensselaer entered for medical care. March 12 Mr. and Mrs. Dean Foulks of Monon are the parents of a girl. Donald Lyons of Brook entered for medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wilson of Morocco are the parents of a girl. Mrs. Eugene Parrish of Lake Village entered for surgery, Mrs. Lena Tucker of Chicago entered for medical care. March 13 Mr. and Mrs. Har-

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old Braddock of Rensselaer are the parents of a boy. Mrs. Vernon Stevens of Rensselaer entered for surgery. Mrs. Clara Andree of DeMotte entered for surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Varner of Rensselaer are the parents of a boy. March 14 Mr. and Mrs. Vestal Nicholas of Rensselaer are the parents of a girt Mrs. Mary Briney of Rensselaer entered for medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Max Trump of Rensselaer are the parents of a girl. DISMISSALS: Carl Head, Jr., Theodore DeGroot, Galen Deardurff, Mrs. Rose Cochran, Betty Jean Graham, Mrs. Mary Kosta, Mrs. Harold Sellers and daughter, Lois Knynsberg, Ralph Hunt, Mrs. Don Marchand and son, Baby Taylor, Mrs. Dale Weston and daughter, Mrs. Leonard Hileman and baby, Mrs. Glenn Troutman and daughter, Sharon Lynn Carter, Peggy Jo Anderson, Mrs. Donald Lyons, Melody McKay, Mrs. Helen Armold. March 14 Mrs. Rosa Rude of Fair Oaks entered for medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barrientos of Rensselaer are the parents of a boy. Miss Mary Ellen Holt of Rensselaer entered for medical care. Miss Marilyn Robinson of Rensselaer entered for medical care. March 15 Peter Walstra of DeMotte entered for surgery. Don Whaley of Brook entered for surgery. Landy McGee of Rensselaer entered for medical care. Gerbrand Kooy of DeMotte entered for medical care. March 16 Arnold Luers of Rensselaer for medical care. Thomas Richard Hayes of Rensselaer entered for medical care. A. T. Keiper of Francesville entered fbr surgery. March 17 Miss Betty Nelson of Rensselaer entered for surgery. DISMISSALS: Mrs. Matilda Passuello, Mrs. Helen Armold, Mrs. j Johanna Moolenaar, Mrs. Lena Tucker, Mrs. Victoria Shumaker, Harold Brand, Mrs. Albert Belstra and son, Mrs. Harold Braddock and son, Marilyn Robinson.

BAUMAN’S FEED MILL HOLDS DAIRY MEETING

Twenty leading dairymen of DeMotte and vicinity were guests of Bauman’s Feed Mill March 9th at the Lemke Hotel in Valparaiso, Ind. After a steak supper they listened to ‘Tiny’ Pratt of Purina Mills, who is the head of Dairy Cows in Northwestern U.S.A. Mr. Pratt gave a stirring talk on the breeding, management, sanitation ( and feeding of the Dairy calf and cow. Those present agreed that Mr. Pratt brought out many excellent points that would help them in many ways. Mrs. Fred Zeck entertained the Penochle club at her new home Tuesday evening.

Christian Endeavor members from the American Reformed and First Reformed churches of DeMotte attended a program and banquet at. Danforth, Illinois,

DE MOTTE CABINET SHOP Cabinets Storm Sash Screens (Picture Frames) * R. A. Zwart DeMotte, Indiana

“Oats Sowing wjl Time is . |WS| Just Around the Corner” PUT EXTRA BUSHELS IN YOUR BIN THIS YEAR BY USING INDIANA CERTIFIED OATS CLINTON '-the rust-resistant, high test weight, superior yielding varieties for Indiana conditions. Hesitate no longer—see your local Indiana certified producer today. -a—-**" DMoand Thb Tag Qafvarvtaa j Hawkeye Soy beans Super Seed Cleaning Service CARL L FRITTS DeMotte Phone 3942

£l. A & Itzxa ■KaoBIHIldl ■for VEGETABLE GROWERS * Rear-mounted engine puts you next to the job, where you can watch these ini’ plements work. POWER-DRIVEN SEEDER 1. Plants 2to 6 rows at a time; smallest seeds to large beans, with greater accuracy. 2.. . Front-mounted Operator can actually .watch seeds. drop into each row without turning his head. 3. Quickly attached or detached; simple adjustment'for uniform depth and row spacing. 4 * INDEPENDENT GANG CULTIVATOR 1. Perfectly matches and cultivates crops planted with Model G seeders, 2 to 6 rows. 2. Front-mounted. Easily attached or detached. 3. Controlled penetration permits closer X" A cultivation. Requires ( RLLISxHfI LMER> I less hoeing. % ■ sales AND S eimcf J These important operation* are only two of many for the versatile Model G line of equipment. US FOR FULL FORM ATI • PADGITT IMPLEMENT CO. PHONE 120 ?- RENSSELAER, INDIANA

FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1949

Wedensday evening. Mrs. Cook of Logansports i s visiting her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stangle this week.