Walkerton Independent, Volume 61, Number 46, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 April 1936 — Page 5
W l£ » These great Easter values are brought to you by your AdtP Food Store to help vou rejoice with a big Easter dinner, list of your requirement* with that la mind and take advantage of SUNNYFIELD Flour . « BA L G B $1.37 M ^ B 69c DOMINO XXXX OR OLD-FASHIONED BROWN Sugar .... 3^ 19c MA BROWN ~OL‘ FASHUN" Pickles . . . 2'&%23e LITTLE VIRGINIA Blueberries . . . N C * N 2 19c SIX TRUE FLAVORS Sparkle desseht . 6 pkgs 25c Peaches 2 n c °a^29c Cnffpp del monte i-lb. 77vOnee vacuum packed* can ‘‘ c VIGOROUS ANO WINEY Bokar Coffee . . 2&&39c OMOIOP Fresh Prunes . . 10c PILLSBURY’S SNO-SHEEN Cake Flour . . 2 45c ' — BREAKFAST BISCUITS ~ FT~~~ ~~ Shredded Wheat , PKG. lie Fresh Fruit* & Vegetables ... Potatoes. New Red, 3 lbs 30c DEL MONTE Asparagus, lb 17c A J^holß KERNEL \\ Peas, Fresh Cal., 2 lbs. 25c I wa | Celery, Med Stks 2 for 15c I | V“** W jO lettuce, Med. Head .. 7c \ 4 12 -OZ. / Cabbage, New Texas. \ x CAN J? 3 lbs. ... . . loc ( Strawberries 2 pint boxes . . 25c / Calavos, 2 for . . . 25c / ' Radishes, Beets. Onions, I ' : \ Bunch .4c \ Fy V *Oe ) Scot-Tissue . 4 holus2sc - FOR CLEANING POTS AND PANS f “ \ S.O.S. .. . wnc /.«,«>>A WHITE NAPHTHA / ' <:1 P&G Soap . 10W33c / \ CAMELS. CHESTERFIELD. I < Q C / OLD GOLD. LUCKY STRIKE Vs. L 0 IO W AND KENTUCKY WINNER \ ° Cigarettes . ^^sl.ls Vvera^X^
S. A. Nusbaum UNDERTAKING Special Attention to ail Calls Lady Assistant Phone 83 Walkerton
OUR SIXTH ANNIVERSARY SALE SALE STAIRS FRIDAY - LASTS ONE WEEK SMOKED HAMS "• 27jC FRANKFURTS 2 -43 c FREE—Hot Weiner Sandwiches Served All Day Saturday. Come in and Try One. PILLSBURY “ LARGE ANGEL FOOD CAKE ST FLOUR . *I w . 39c i W: Main Street lA a Be sure t 0 get one i- j Finiiß ”" e 130 MONARCH CATSUP. 2 for 35c ruuun . PORK & BEANS, Armour’s. 3 cans29c PURE LARD, PICNIC HAMS. Smoked and 99l/ O « 2 Lbs Cwv Shankless, 4 to 6 Lb. av., Lb._.«« ' BACON, 2 to 4 Lb. av. SQ CHEESE, Colby Longhorn, IQa Lb IwG The best, Lb., only Ivw MONARCH PORK & BEANS, in* MONARC H STRINGLESS Old Fashioned, large can lUv BEANS, 2 for FRESH GROUND BEEF QL PLATE BOILING BEEF M * 2 Lbs vIC 2 Lbs । Try Some of Our Branded Beef—Any Cut Is Good I —--- - _ I . Major Bowes says: ^PFCiAI H I ‘ Around and around g I Sk 1 she goes, and where T ; t A| * ‘ i she stops nobody Lb. . z -' a • ~ * ■ .L. I knows.” But we know j-'a „ • p l ' | vou can get Chase & W I W AS SNOV/ Sanborn Coffee here * . °*" f A$ down 1 j 29c go: ' higher. > I Sn,aU R “ n Fpee BAN ‘NAS, Golden Ripe, lb. 5c ; SLGdR, 10-lb. cloth bag HEAD LETTUCE, Ig. hd. 2 for 15c I • )RN BE’ F, Anglo, can 19c b ONION SETS, Yellow, White, 2 lbs. 15c ; S? LYD DRESSING, qt _23c g SOAP FLAKES, Balloon, 5-lb. box 29c i DI RHEE’S OLEO, 2 lbs 25c I BREAD, Walkerton, 3 loaves 25c | PAN ROLLS, per dozen 5c Veal — Beef — Pork — Lamb — All Cuts. Heart — Liver — Brains, Etc. An 1 a Complete Line of Cold Meats MART’S MARKET WALKERTON, INDIANA
Dr. C. D. Linton Physician and Surgeon Office over Farmers State Bank of Wyatt Oilice Hours 9 to 11 a. m. 2 to 5 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m., except Thursdays Tel. G 6
Chamber of Commerce tonl^H|H Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse WT 1 ^ ler, a son, Tuesday, April 7. Mrs. Geo. Penney is a surgical patient in Holy Family hospital, LaPorte. Miss Evelyn Bolenbaugh spent Sunday with her grandmother, Mrs Nancy Webb. Lowell Pearish had his tonsils removed at Holy Family hospital, LaPorte, today. Miss Helen Goppert and Miss Mildred Stover are spending their spring vacation in Walkerton. Beautiful Lilies for Easter. Prices right; also other plants and cut flowers at Oplinger’s Greenhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Burnsides entertained Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kesler and daughter, Ruth, of Inwood, . Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Compton and daughter, of Kalamazoo, Mich vis-| ited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin; enroute home from Florida where] they spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Goppert en-, > tertained at Sunday dinner, Mr. and i Orpha Highwood of Chesterton, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schultz, George Schultz and Irma Cover. The Presbyterian Missionary' So-1 ciety met at the home of Mrs. Dan Roser Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. j Gus Schultz led the devotions and Mrs. Porter Jack had charge of the lesson study. Harold Hostetler and family were guests Sunday of Mrs. Viola Faulkner and Mrs. Helen Savage at North Liberty. Other guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Shorb and family of South Bend. Mrs. Jane Ake who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Chris Lassen and Mr. Lassen, at Cedar Lake, has returned home. Mrs. lessen accompanied her mother for a brief visit. Miss Lucile Gard who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sheaks, returned to her home in Crown Point, Sunday. Roy Sheaks also went to Crown Point , to resume his work at the Lassen resort at Cedar Lake. “Magnetic Luke.’’ An enter- j taining short fiction story' about a Young Laundryman With Ideas. See the American Weekly, the Magazine distributed with NEXT SUNDAY’^ CHICAGO HERALD AND EXAMINER. wn Complimentary' to Mrs. R. B. DeCoudres of Pittsburgh. Pa., Mrs. I Harry' D. Ullery entertained at lun i cheon Saturday. The guests included Mrs. DeCoudres Mrs. Harold I Miller, of Midland, Pa., Mrs. J. B. 1 Falck and Miss Mary Falck, of Leachdale, Pa., Mrs. S. R. DeCoudres of South Bend. Mrs. Clem DeCoudres ] of North Liberty, and Mrs. Charles > Finch, of Walkerton. Amateur Contest i The Hamlet Filiae Club announces an AMATEUR CONTEST Thursday evening, April 30, in the Hamlet High School Auditorium. Five dollar prize for the best. Entry ] blanks at Shirley’s Case must be । sent to Aline Tigar, Hamlet, Ind., by Thursday, April 23.
“ Mrs. .t. J' 'Walt visited Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Linton, Monday and Tuesday this week Dr. and Mrs. S. I. Hollinger of Elkhart, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hostetler. Charles and Dale McDaniel of South Bend, are spending their Spring vacation with relatives in Walkerton. Carl Kiser, of Indiana Central college, Indianapolis, is here to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kiser, over the Easter holiday. We are writing Heinz Pickle contracts again this year at our office. Stop in and see us about this profitable crop. The Silo Company. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin returned home Saturday from Toledo, 0., where she had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Wilkinsin and family, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Houser entertained the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs . W. A. Poynter, of North | Liberty, at dinner Sunday, in observance of Mrs. Poynter’s birthday. I The Philathea Class of the M. E. Sunday school will meet at the home of Mrs. C. E Hudelmyer Thursday afternoon, April 16. Mrs. Bert I. Holser is the assisting hostess. FREE—A Chick Mash Feeder given free with your first purchase of Hoosier Chick Mash. Get our prices on Poultry and Mill Feeds. 2twAl6 The Holser-Palmer Co. Police Sargeant, Leon Mohny and family, of Kalamazoo, Mich., spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Martin, Sr., the latter being an aunt of Mr. Mohny. Patty Frame celebrated her sixth birthday Wednesday when her grandparents entertained her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Frame, and her brothers and sister at dinner. Louis Houser who has been employed by the St. Joseph County Highway Department in South Bend, has been transferred to North Liberty, and will make his home in | Walkerton. I Mrs. R. B. Jones, of LaPorte, will Ibe a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shultz this evening. Dr. Jones will speak before the Walkerton Chamber of Commerce a t their dinner meeting at Shirley’s. Mrs. Walter Cover entertained a group of eight women at her home Wednesday afternoon, at one of the M. E. parties. Miss Addie Wolf played several piano numbers and Mrs. Wayne Cover furnished several contests, all of which were enjoyed. Refreshments were served during a social hour. Complimentary to Mrs. Nancy Hudelmyer who celebrated her 80th birthday Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde] Walz entertained with a family din-1 er at noon, the guests including Mrs. Alzira Harmison, Leslie Harmison, Mr. and Mrs. John Henry.] Mr. and Mrs. Garland Liwrence. ] Mrs. Clarenc Q Hudelmyer and Dean Richard. Mrs. Herbert Rensberger entertained Wednesday for her daughter, Donna, who was observing her sixth birthday. A six o'clock dinner was served to Richard Lies, Martlee Ward. Marcia Holland. Teddy Wolfe. ; Loreen Fitzgerald. Mrs. Walter Cover and Miss Irma Cover were also guests. Complimentary to Miss LaVeta Fisher and Miss Goldie Wesolek who celebrated their birthdays last week,! a group of their friends surprised them at the Fisher he,me Friday evening. Those present were Miss Janice Houser. Miss lone Gorseline. Miss Joan Johnson, Miss Etta Garver. Miss Mar-. I’.andendi-tie. Mi. s Marjorie Baker. Miss Leota Hahn, and Miss Letha Kauffman. FOR SALE, WANTS ETC. FOR SALE Evergreen s rubs ] fruit and shade trees, roses and per- | ennials. Do your planting now i Improve your landscaping some every year. Our prices are always lower. Special for this week end: Rose of Sharon, 2 to 3 ft. tall. 10c each, 3 for 25c; Red Bud Tree, . Chinese Elm, 4 ft. tall, 25c each, 5 for SI.OO. Liberty Highway Evergreen Gardens 1 twn p FOUND- A sum of money. Own er may have same by proving property and paying 25c for this advertisement. Independent-News Company. FOR SALE—-Good 5--oom house, furnace, water in house, barn, chicken and brooder house and stove, 10 young fruit trees, berries, good horse and farm tools. Located J U miles west of Walkerton, just oft’ U. S. road 6. Priced to sell. 2twAl6p Clarence G. Hostetler. Owner
— —- — -u.v .jw--'- '«. v ~ -i I Miller’s Food Market | I . ——-———-— I | Easter Specials! | | ' ' ■ j-9.3 ? 10 Pounds * f PORK CHOPS i Per Pound. BA X.w Per Head SC y 3 WALL PAPER CLEANER L I 3 Cans for__ ZdC g PILLSBURY FLOUR, <l^ t 8 24i/ 2 -lb. bag sl»Vd g | CLIMALENE, £ | 3 Small Cans | I BISQUICK g>f- | I Per Box Zd^ I
Advantage of Our toster Specials z i Frid’y - Sat’y, April 10 - 11
4 25c i JELL-O, All Flavors, 9 Rm J 4 packages kUC s PORK & BEANS, ORm 5 4—13 %-oz. cans **OC j RED BEANS, Toppy ? 4—No. 2 cans fcvC * MILNUT, So rich it whips OE* ' 4 Tall Cans J SALT 91" : 4—2-lb cartons £uu 1 RICE, Fancv Blue Rose * 4 lbs 2 2 For 15c CORN, Fine Quality | R- | 2—No. 2 cans I vC j TOMATOES, Toppy, 1 Rm * PORK & BEANS g E _ J 2—Tall Cans I UC * SUGAR, Domino, Brown or jRm * Powdered, 2—l-lb. pkgs I Uv £ STARCH, Argo Gloss g J 1-lb. pkgs I UC J 3 For 25c ; SPINACH, Toppy, OR ! 3 —No. 2 cans CWv J SAUERKRAUT, Simon’s, OR A ’ 3—No. 2% cans £UC J WAX BEANS, Toppy, Cut OR . 3—No. 2 cans £uG I GREEN BEANS, Toppy Cut, OE- J 3—No. 2 cans * CUT BEANS, Simon’s OE J 3—No. 2’4 cans frUC J HOMINY, Simon’s ’ 3—No. 244 cans £UC I DICED CARROTS, Simon’s ORm < 3—No. 2 cans &UC J PEAS, Toppy, *?Rm ' 3 —No. 2 cans J A Mickev Mouse Bowl FREE with J 1 pkg. GRAPE M T FLAKES and | 1 sm. pkg. POST BRAN | t FLAKES— TotaI cost only f vC J Armour’s : Star Hams ] You Can Not Buy Finer Hams
Select Your Easter Specials from the Finest Stock of Fancy and Staple Fo Walkerton. Our 23 Years of Buying and Selling Are Proof That We Offer You Far More Than You Get Elsewhere. Our Z3rd Year o£ Successful Merchandis LaFEBER & SON “The Store of Quality” I hone 22 “It Pays to Trade at LaFeber’s” Free Dei
FOR SALE- High germinating seed corn. $3.50 to SB.OO per bushel. Holser-Palmer Company, 3twAl6 Walkerton FOR RENT—Farm Ground. See Laura Young, R. 2, Box 81, Walkerton. walfip Now booking orders for spring 1 delivery. Prices reasonable. Phone 145. wntf The Cozy Hatchery, 1 Walkerton FOR SALE —Choice No. 1 Irish Cobler and Early Ohio seed potatoes j grown from certified stock. 3twa9p A. D. Swank 1
SUGAR cK? |0 Angel Food Cake Decorated ► Each Cake Packed Ready to Deliver—Phone Your Ord ! PEACHES, Toppy Yellow Cling, No. 2^2 can. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR, 24-lb. bag : TOWN CRIER FLOUR, 24-lb. bag MILK, Simon’s Evaporated, 4 tall cans SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, 234-lb. pkg._ MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, 1-lb. can____ CIGARETTES, Popular Brands, 2 pkgs MARSHMALLOWS, Campfire, Lib. pkg CANDY BARS, Hershey’s, 3 for SALAD DRESSING, Quart Jar I PINEAPPLE, Ukulele, 2—No. 2^4 Cans J PRUNES, Simon’s Fresh, No. 2% Can Kellogg’s Famous Cereal J SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUITS, pkg. i PEP BRAN FLAKES, pkg ; CORN FLAKES, small pkg -Q J WHEAT KRISPIES, pkg. 1 Simon’s Quality ; \PRI( (ITS. 2 Xo. 2 Cans B| ? Simon's Quality : FFA< HES, Sliced or Halves, 2—Xo. 214 OM>| 2 Simon's Quality—Packed in Fine Syrup ; RASPBERRIES, 2—No. 2 Cans z Simon’s Quality APPLESAUCE, 2—No. 2 Cans Z Simon’s Dole No. 1 Sliced Hawaiian ; PINEAPPLE, 2—No. 2U Cans Z Simon’s Qualitv Delicious ; STRAWBERRIES, 2—Xo. 2 Cans -Jgß Z Simon’s Quality : I RUT CCCKTAIL. 2—Xo. 2 Cans LA ♦ Simon's Quality * PE \RS, Fancv Bartlett, 2 —No. 2 Cans > ‘ TflH Fruits ^nd Vegetable I i BANANAS, Golden Ripe, 3 Lbs J" J GRAPE FRUIT, Large, Seedless, 4 for * ORANGES, Medium Size, Dozen | APPLES, Fancy, Delicious, 4 Lbs ! HEAD LETTUCE, Large Iceberg, 2 Heads LEAF LETTUCE, Crisp, Hot House, Lb.„ : RADISHES, Red-Tips, 3 Large Bunches J CARROTS, California, Bunch : BEETS, New, Bunch ; CELERY, Bleached, Crisp, per stalk ; GREEN ONIONS, Large Bunch A ( OMPLETE LINE OF FRESH MEA'
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