Walkerton Independent, Volume 50, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 January 1925 — Page 18

* • < P • X 1 j ; < • , Low-cost Transportation Star i@ Cars 5! STAR SEDAN ' S B2O t. o. lx Lansing, Mich. 0 I 134 STAR OWNERS AVERAGE ii 24 7io MILES PER GALLON o I

o (^)NE hundred thirty four Star o owners, driving an aggregate of I * one and a half million miles, averaged J * 24 9/10 miles per gallon of gas. This record was made in Georgia and Alabama mud, in Texas and Idaho sand, in Maine and Vermont snow and in the high altitudes of the Rocky < • Mountains. It was made by ordinary Star cars, driven by ordinary drivers. It represents Star performance under average conditions as they exist today throughout the United States and < ► Canada. < ► J* True, many Star owners get more

PRICES i f. o. b. Lanttng, Midu TOURING >540 SEDAN >620 I ROADSTER >540 CHASSIS >445 COUPE >715 PANEL DELIVERY . . >SRS We have an attractive propositi on to offer a reliable Associate Dealer in Lakeville, North Liberty and Walkerton. Aiidreaa: | FARNEMAN MOTOR SALES X 315-17 WEST JEFFERSON BLVD., SOUTH BEND. INDIANA. 44<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<8<<<<<<<<44 4444444444444444444444444

Always Keep Serene Courtesy demands that you, when you are a guest, shall show neither annoyance nor disappointment—no matter what happens. Before you can become a passable guest—let alone a perfect one—you must learn, as It were, not to notice even If hot soup la poured down jour back.

■ 7~ V-sObSE Be ~ i Bl '' ' W Public Confidence 0 is the best evidence of a bank s usefulness rh to its community. || Fhe public of this section has expressed g confidence in the “St. Jo. Banks with deB posits of B I More Than Seven Million Dollars g 1 | 4% II Paid on Saving Accounts B 1 Combined Resources over $11,000,000.00 r I the st iosehi LOAN ST CO. | ST. JOSEPH COUNTY SAVINGS BANK [ t7^k.- A- ^outh >3 end, m nm-' - - ...... tcapj nl I~kTITI 1111 1I 11 I IIJ OB ten — iwri' i .-cui, 11 ii ri rrnm mato

than 24 9/10 miles from a gallon of gas. In sections where good roads predominate, many Star owners report 28 to 38 mile* If you are seeking a car sparing in the use of gaa vou will find that the unusual power of the Star motor is not developed by the extravagant use of fuel. The small gas consumption of the Star car is another reason why those who seek reliable transportation at a minimum of expense should consider the Scar first. Ask us to show you the Star.

ft oil' Unfortunate ir needs worklug on vi Some , i i x ti ■ -an understand It. i Duluth H« raid. Hindustan Proverb One person gets pearls without asking, and »Doth«r cannot even obtain ^alms by begging.

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Hollingsworth-Turner Co. Whose Sanitary Plant in South Bend Is Located at 825-831 S. Main St. is a Well-Known Ice Cream Firm Popular With All Classes. Farmers Value It Highly As a Market For Dairy Products. Highest Prices Paid. Only the Best and Purest Ice Cream Manufactured. A Supply For All Occasions. Demand For This Product Extends Throughout Adjacent Communities. Manager and Owners, Are Men of Ability and Leaders in Community Projects.

It is doubtful whether any business is more popular with all classes of the community—old and young, townsfolk and farmers—than this enterprising and up to the minute ice cream factory. This firm is popular with the farmers in two ways: in the first place, they are great consumers of ice cream. This community is to be complimented on the fact that here those great farm sociables which made American rural life famous are still popular. None of these is complete without ice cream. This company’s trucks are ready to deliver it in any quantity desired for such an occasion. Ice cream is equally popular for Sunday dinners on the farm or for little family evening socials. The high quality of the ice cream made by this particular plant always insures a demand. But this ice cream factory is necessary, almost indispensable to the

Deßhodes-Yerrick Motor Company In Their New Location in South Bend at 222 North Lafayette Blvd., is the Largest, Finest and Most Modern Fire-Proof Garage in the State of Indiana. Day and Night Storage For 200 Cars. Local Distributors for Dodge Bros. Cars and Graham Brothers’ Trucks. Service is the Aim From the Proprietor to Office Boy. Service Consistent ^th^Dodge Quality. The Car Which is Bought for Endurance and Comfort. New Models Unusually Attractive. The Distributing Firm a Real Community Asset.

“Sound performance,” “Durabil-! ity,” “Dependability,” “Years of Ser-I vice.” These qualities bring to your' mind the name of but one motor car —Dodge Brothers. And they are the qualities which you want in a motor car—that is the corfclusion that this enterprising local distributor reached after he looked over the entire automobile market in trying to decide what car he would want to sell to the people of this community. The number of Dodges on the streets and highways in this vicinity and the number of satisfied owners behind the steering wheels of those cars are eloquent evidences that he was right in his conclusion. In describing this dealer, people remark that he talks his product with

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farmers in another way. It is a market for his dairy’ products, the milk and cream from his cows. The publishers of this review know of no instance where there is the same fine reciprocal good will as exists between this ice cream factory and the farmers of this community. This company works on the policy that the way to insure the best ingredients for its ice cream is to pay the farmer the highest possible price for his products. The management of this firm knows that if the farmer is paid a fair and operating price for his product, he, like any other business man, can devote more time and attention to increase and better production. They know that the farmer wel paid for his effort can devote more time to the study of how his cows can be made to give still richer milk and cream. They know that he will see that it pays to have in his

Henthusiasm and well he may, he be■lieves in the Dodge car, so do the ^thousands of owners not only here * -but in all parts of the country where this sturdy, dependable motor car is driven. When the average man, the man whose means is not unlimited and fur whom a car is a necessity not just a plaything, when that man buys a car he wants a car that will last. If he looks over the market well, he inevitably buys a Dodge. These sturdy cars have been driven for more than ten thousand miles and when torn down it was found that the tool marks could still be seen on the gears. Such quality of construction is bound to insure success for a motor car, is bound to insure satisfaction to the user of that car. In 1917 every resource of this country was marshalled into use to

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dairy only the cows of highest test, cow’s that are always sure to pass with a high grade the dairy inspector’s examination. The managers of this plant know, too, that it is of business advantage to them to buy the ingredients for their ice cream in this community so long as the farmers here are able to furnish them the quality’ and the quantity of the milk and cream that they desire. The farmers, too, are quick to realize the value of being able to market their products at home. They, too, are community’ spirited, and know* that the welfare and prosperity of all in the community’ can be promoted by this reciprocal arrangement. The farmers ask only a square deal and they’ know that the management of this firm can be depended upon to give that at all times. The name of this company’s brano

win the war. If ever efficiency waq demanded, it was demanded then.l Uncle Sam chose those tools which| would serve his needs best and with the least trouble. He chose the Dodge as the official car for the hardest use in the army. And he was not mistaken. Any man who drove a Dodge in France will testify to that fact. The car which served Uncle Sam in the time of stress like that will meet our needs any time. The Dodge is a four, always has been a four, probably’ always will be a four. Why? Because Dodge owners testify to the man that with the pull, the acceleration which their motor has, they see no need of paying the extra money for the purchase, or bearing the expense of the extra upkeep of a six. To be convinced of this all you have to do is to allow one of the accommodating representatives

of ice cream is on the tongue of every l man, woman and child of this community, particularly in the hot summerdays although ice cream is fast becoming recognized as a year-around food. The excellent flavor and absolute purity of this ice cream make it always in demand. This demand extends throughout this section of the state. Delivering cream for special occasions is a feature of this firm’s service. No company could attain the prosperity and popularity of this firm without competent directors and owners. These men are experts in their line. The ice cream business is one which requires a particularly thorough knowledge. These men have spent years acquiring it. They are more than business men; they are leaders in the community, men whose support may be counted upon for every worth-while community project.

this well known distributing firm ■take you out on a hill and allow you >to handle this “model of perforni'ance.” It is a well known fact that this distributing house is a particular source of pride to the Dodge corporation. No house has served the community’ in which it is located in a finer manner. Courteous and accommodating always, its salesmen are always welcomed when an individual is •in the market for a car. If you have not seen or ridden in the latest Dodge models, you cannot appreciate the skill of the designers in the Dodge plant. They are snappy, smart, underslung and easy riding and yet have that same high Dodge standard of performance. A community is indeed to be congratulated on having such a serviceable distributor for such a high quality car.