Walkerton Independent, Volume 63, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1937 — Page 5
»j»11 3 Friday and Saturday "fK Fresh PORK ROAST 80 -» R ^ «v 27c BANANAS Gol en Ripe Lb. 5c I Radio Baron or BACON SQUARES =- - - -23 c HEAD LETTUCE “ 2 -15 c Fresh GROUND BEEF pine for Meat L ° af 2 tbs * 35c City or MOCK CHICKEN LEGS - 5c OYSTERS * FISH " CHICKENS MART’S ]Vf ARKET £MBWiI!IMIBftiIWMIMIK^ ■ ■ ■ ■ You Are Invited To A ■ SPECIAL SHOWING Z ‘ ' AND SALE * | NEW FALL SUITS J and fr/ W ■ | WINTER COATS • Moderately Priced - Fri^Sat,, Oct, 8-9 / | | Studio Dress Shop yCp - Beatrice M. Wolfe Walkerton , ■ Fww ■ ■ ■„■ '■ oma ■ ■ ■ >■ ■■■■■■■■■■■" £lllllllUJllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimilllllllllHL£ I DON’T WAIT I | TOO LONG! | | Before Giving Your Car a Winter I | MOTOR TUNE UP I Save on Gasoline as You Increase Power, Speed = And Acceleration Drive in today and let our expert mechanics check | = your gas and put it in first-class condition for win- = g ter driving. It will actually save you money and g = give you a lot more satisfaction in driving your car. g I LET US: | Change Your Oil Change Transmission Grease. i Check Battery, Spark Plugs, Ignition System, Ra- g “ diator and Hose. = = = Install New Thermostat, New Oil Filter, New g Harrison Hot Water Heater. = = = Fill Your Radiator With Eveready Prestone. I Walkerton Supply Co. I g Road Service . . Gas and Oil . . Correct Lubrication = TiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiHiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir . OUR COAL “TALKS” g We depend on our coal to tell its MB own story of quality and service. If jH our patrons who use our coal day 111 after day and season after season H are pleased and recommend it B to their neighbors and friends, it ‘ maters little what we may sav. PHONE 84 Are You Listening? The iinal word must be spoken by the coal itself. The user who tells his next door neighbor how good Holser-Palmer eoal proves to be in || actual service is our best advertiser. « ■■ Our COAL “talks”— and its mes- I S sage is MORE HEAT PER DOLLAR. I HOLSER-PALMER CO. H “Not Just Service — SUPER Service”
PerMuT ! ’ Ladies' and Children's outing ; gowns and pajamas, all sizes, SI.OO and 59c at Milady Shoppe. • • • • • Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Linton attended a medical meeting in Indianapolis Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. • • • • • Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jones will move into the H. A. Anderson residence on Ave. F. the last of the week. • • • • • Mrs. Grover Oplinger has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Alton Wolfe and family, near Teegarden. • • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Foster Rearick and daughter, Rosemary, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Patterson and family in Miller, Ind., Sunday. • • * • • Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Karr and Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Milas, of Chicago, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Karr's mother, Mrs. Ina Koontz. • • • * • Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Martin and children have moved from the George Fisher residence and are occupying the Frank Lewis flat. • • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Conroe M. Carter and daughter, Nancy, are spending the week in Sullivan, Ind., the guests of relatives. They expect to return home Friday. • • • • • Mr. ond Mrs. Gail Sherland and Mrs Lena Bellinger attended the birthday dinner for Mrs. Bellinger’s father, Noah Bainter, age 80, at Goshen Sunday. Open house was observed during the afternoon and evening, about 100 guests calling । to pay their respects to Mr. Bainter. | CORK tender sweet 11 PEAS LAR sweet oer I I SPINACH CLEANED B f GREEN beans i I AND RED BEETS | I | । vegetables JLL I case of . $1.95. / fl ' Sauerkraut. . 3 n c °a^2s^ i MILD WISCONSIN LONGHORN Cheese ... 2 lbs 45c Pork & Beans P ^ E 25c Evap. Milk^lf . 10 cans 65c ANN PAGE MACARONI OR Spaghetti... 6 P 7 i^_ 25c Ajax Soap laundry 10 ba rs35c • EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEE 3-55 1 1-LB. BAG l»c • Mustard p A n ge . . 9c Nectar Tea ° p ^k n o g e e . pkg 33c Motor Oil a-penn . 2 Ban $ 1(PLUS >« FEDERAL TAX) Cod Fillets . . . LB 10c Ocean Pike . . 2 lbs 23c B Mnrmorc chickvn ioh-OZ g normci S ala kinc • CAN | Spiced Lunches Meat ’San I Beef Stew m % h o t r \ . 2’ C ^ S B TAKE a. YOUR T 9 | CHOICE AW VACUUM PACKED CONDOR COFFEE . 25c Potatoes omo REO • PECK 19c WASHINGTON BOXED APPLES Jonathans . . . 5 lbs 25c Pranac MICHIGAN JUMBO On. Ui apes concord • basket Cranberries crop . LB 17c ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiilliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiil = i ! v 1 | I ’ 11 You Can’t Always Prevent Fires | But You Can = | Protect Yourself 1 f Against Loss by Fire i = Keep Your Insurance E = In Force at All Times! = I WAYNE 1 1 BURCH 1 = INSURANCE = ^lilllllllliiillllllliliililllllliiiilillilliillili;
ner nringp ciun ruesuayatWWnToon. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Stahly and I Duane spent Sunday with relatives ! in Nappanee. • • • • • Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Spencer and children. Jack and Joan, visited with relatives Sunday at Atlanta. Ind. • • • • • Nice line of Ladies’ hats, latest styles, new shipments every week, 21 to 24 head sizes, price $1.95 at . Milady Shoppe. • • • • • Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jones, Laßue, 0., spent the week end here with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jones. • • • • George R. Cox, English teacher and coach at Cuba, 111., high school, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Cox. • • • • • See the newer Dahlias blooming at Oplinger's Greenhouse. Walkerton. Colors: bronze, red. purple, and white, Order roots now. Itwnp • • • • • The members of the Otterbein Guild of the U. B. church enjoyed a marshmallow and weiner roast at the home of Jean Cotton Monday evening. • • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Vern Betz and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and daughter, Grace Elaine were Sunday visitors or Mr. and Mrs. Dean Walter, of Kendallville. • • • • • Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hostetler and daughters, Rolena and Joette, of । Jackson, Mich., have returned home after visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lambert. • • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Smith and children and Mrs. Matilda Smith ' spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roberson and daughter, of near Churubusco. • • • • • Mrs. Nancy Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Walter and daughter, Jamie Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hahn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cripe, Jr. • • • • • Mrs. Kate Hostetler returned to her home in South Bend Sunday evening aft ?r spending a week here with her brother-in-law and sister, | Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wolfe and daughter, Rosetta, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laßodie and daughter. Gloria. of Chicago, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Wolfe and Ralph. • • • • ■ Our new fall line of Madam Grace corsets, foundation garments, girdles and brassieres, all reasonably priced. A private fitting room where all garments get special attention. Milady Shoppe. * • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hogstrum, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hogstrum, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John Bassaer and children, of Attica, Ind., spent the week end visiting T. W. Ward and family and other relatives. • • • • • H. L. Vermillion, of Mishawaka, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hostetler, of Jackson, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lambert spent the week end touring southern Indiana. Kentucky. Tennessee, Norris Dam and Cumberlain Mountains. • • • • • Poultry Rai'-ers: If you have poultry to sell. I am paying top prices. Can handle any amount, will pick them up at your door, or poultry will be received at my home. Phone Walkerton 160. Don't sell before you call me. 2twol4p James Dare • • • • • Mrs. Charles Cripe, Jr., entertaii ed the Missionary society of the U. B. church at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Wilder Burnside had charge of the program which was the annual Literature meeting. After the business session dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. • • • • • Mrs. Norman Fults entertained at a dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. Fults birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fettel and daughter. Elinor Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fults, of South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fults, South Haven, Mich; Mrs. Julia Kruska. Watervaliet, Mich., and Helen Joyce Sester. FOR SALE, WANTS ETC. FOR SALE —High grade Shropshire Rams. Phone 150F12. Itw J. R. Travis WANTED TO Bl’Y—flood 5-room house in good location in North Liberty. See T. W. Ward, Walkerton. ' 2twnol4p j FOR SALE —Hybrid seed corn, ' series 425. Inquire Dwight Burch, ! Hamlet, Ind. 2tw014 APPLES —Grimes Golden, Jona- ; than, Delicious. Unusually fine size , and quality. 15c bu. up. Vonnegut I Orchards, Culver, Ind., Phone 307. , Itwn i FOR SALE —Nice solid Danish Ballhead Cabbage; also some excel- ! lent Michigan Russet potatoes. Ph. ’ 183F40 | ltwp Herbert May FOR SALE —Winter apples, hand picked. Jonathan, Stayman s Wine- । sap, Delicious, Grimes Golden, Win- ' ter banana and Baldwin. 10c. 25c [ and 50c per basket. John S. Krause, j 80 rods east of Jordan school. 2twnol I FOR RENT Storage room for j the winter at Manghelli Storage. 5c j per crate. Crates furnished. Phone 105F11. 4twpol4 George Mechling IJUESTOXE Limestone delivered to your farm $1.90 per ton. Phone Gus Verkier, wtf CONCORD GRAPES—SOc a bushel. Bring your own baskets. Merritt Oplinger, RR 1, Walkerton, I mile north and west of Tyner. 3two7p
I Wm. Howe, Garrett, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hudelmyer several days this week. I • • • • • i Just received a shipment of Ladies’ Crepe dresses, assorted colors and styles, sizes 14 to 20, price [ $3.95. At Milady Shoppe. LaMar Radmacher, senior at Purdue University, spent the week end in Walkerton with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Radmacher. • • * • • Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McDaniel and Mrs. Frank Lewis spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Folk and family, at Yoder, Ind. Members of the Missionary Society of the Methodist church are holding an all day meeting in the church. A picnic dinner was served at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn and children, who have been in Southern Indiana for several months, spent the week end in their home here. They are being transferred to Salem, 111. Victor Williams, who was called to the bedside of his father, Harrison Williams, at Springfield, Mo., last week, returned to his home here Tuesday. His father was injured in an accident but is recovering satisfactorily. • • • • • Mrs. Nina Taylor, Mrs. Euratt Farrar, Mrs. Gus Verkier and Miss Joan Johnson attended visiting matron and Patrons night at the New Carlisle Chapter, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Taylor filled the station of As- ■ sociate Matron. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rogers and Rev. and Mrs. Garth Salmon and ! daughter were in Plymouth last , Wednesday evening attending a lecture by Dr. Greist, noted medical > missionary, who told of his work among the Eskimo at Point Barrow, Alaska. Dr. Greist told of the visit of Col. and Mrs. Lindburgh and ; of the wreckage of the plane of t , Wiley Post and Will Rogers. Those who drink (etc.) or let it 1 alone never let it alone. j Many put zero in the collection ' and complain of a cold church. . ■ — —■ — — S. A. Nusbaum UNDERTAKING Special Attention to all Calls Lady Assistant Phone 83 Walkerton Used Car SALE! I am offering the Following Used cars at Greatly Reduced Prices: 1J>.57 Ford Tudor Model 60. New car guarantee. 1930 Ford Tudor. Clean, an R. and G. buy. 1935 Ford Truck, Cab and Chassis. 2 - 1935 Ford Tudors. , 1931 Ford Tudor. Hadio and Heater. > 1934 Chevrolet Truck. 1936 Ford Pickup, fine buy. 1934 Ford Truck. Hydraulic lift and dump body. 1933 Plymouth 4-door Se- . I dan. Deluxe model. । 1933 Chevrolet Tuuor Sedan 1933 Chevrolet Coupe, Mas- . i ter model. 1932 Ford Tudor, new paint 1932 Plymouth Tudor, new 2-1931 Ford Tudor Sedans 2-1931 Ford Fordor Soslans 2-1930 Ford Tudor Sedans ! 1930 Chrysler Coupe . i Also A number of cheap cars i J for low cost transportation I HOWARD FOUTS 2 Miles East Walkerton on Road 6 : I 00-n o’ ! IFRjhvUj ! STOP IT WITH Alka-Seltzer Does Headache “slow you down?” You are a rare exception it it does not. 1 I One or two tablets of ALKA- - j ® SELTZER in a glass of water I makes a pleasant alkalizing solution that usually brings relief in just a few minutes. ALKA-SELTZER is also recommended for Gas on Stomach. “Morning After”, Acid Indigestion, r | Colds, and Muscular Pains. | You will like the tangy flavor I and the results when you take Alka-Seltzer. Alka-Seltzer, when dissolved in water, contains an g analgesic, (Sodium Acetyl-Salicyl-ate). In addition, the alkalizing agents in Alka-Seltzer help to relieve those everyday disorders associated with hyperacidity. U’T’ Small package 30c
Specials for Friday and Saturday Extra Special This Week-End By Request We Are Again Offering Pure Ground Beef Cut from whole chuck beef, ideal rs for meat loaf ■ Per Pound Q A FRUITS AND ^VEGETABLES Lettuce . . fancy large solid heads 2 for 15c Cranberries . . solid red ripe lb. 15c Sweet Potatoes .. fancy yellow Jersey. 10 lb. 25c Grapes . . fancy Calif. Tokays 2 lbs. 15c Bananas . . firm, ripe lb. 5c Celery .. large bundle hearts each 10c Grapefruit . . large seedless 2 for 15c Oranges - Apples - Mangoes - Endive - Celery Cabbage - Baking Potatoes - Etc, Etc ANGLO . . EASY TO SERVE CORNED BEEF -20 c Comet Rice 1-lb. pkg. 10c Domino Sugar . . 4X confectioners or Old Fashioned Brown 3 - 1-lb. pkgs. 25c Milk .. Simon’s Evaporated 3 tall cans 20c Rolled Oats .. Simon’s Quick or Reg. Ig. pk. 17c Golden Syrup . . Simon’s No. iy 2 can 10c SIMON’S BUCKWHEAT or Pancake Flour 25c W hite Cake Mix . . Duff’s 14-oz. pkg. 24c Sandwich Cookies per Lb. 19c Oyster Crackers Lb. pkg. 15c Wheat Puffets .. toy in every pkg._giant pk. 13c Rice Puffets .. toy in every pkg.__giant pkg. 14c Mason Jars . . Quarts dozen 67c TOWN CRIER FLOUR Satisfaction Guaranteed 25c I Grapefruit . . Simon’s 2 No. 2 cans 29c 6 for . . . 87c Fruit Cocktail . . Simon’s 2 No. 1 cans 29c 6 for . . . 87c Fresh Prunes . . Simon’s 2 No. 2y 2 cans 34c 6 for . . . 97c Pineapple . . Ukulele 2 No. 2V» cans 41c 6 for . . . 81.23 SUN-MAID SEEDLESS RAISINS ,i, "“" ir " R bs 10c Peaches . . Simon’s halves 2 No. 2^ cans 39c 6 for . . . 81.15 Bartlett Pears . . Simon’s No. 2V> can 23c 6 for . . . $1.35 Tomatoes . . Simon’s 3 No. 2 cans 27c 6 for . . . 53c Spinach . . Toppy 3 No. 2 cans 27c 6 for . . . 53c SIMON’S RICH CREAMY MILK — — 3 20c Cut Green Beans .. Toppy 3 No. 2 cans 27c 6 for . . . 53c Pork and Beans .. Simon’s 3 jumbo cans 27c 6 for . . . 53c Sweet Peas .. Simon’s fancy 2 No. 2 cans 27c 6 for . . . 79c Niblet Corn . . Simon’s 2 No. 2 cans 27c 6 for . . . 79c LaFEBER&SON I*hone 22 THE STORE OF QUALITY Free Delivery I PRICES OR ALL VITAMIN PRODUCTS ARE AWAY OOWR! A B D CAPSULES 25s ... S .89 50s . . . 81.59 100 s . . . $2.69 250 s . . . 85.67 PLAIN HALIVER OIL CAPSULES 25s . . . S .43 50s . . . S .79 100 s .. . 81.29 250 s . . . 82.50 Fill Up Now For This Winter 4^ c. M. CARTER. PH. C. Barters Drug Store W^The s?exoß. store — —-WttKfRTON. INDIANA
