Walkerton Independent, Volume 63, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1937 — Page 8

IK32ZS W JM REAL ^Cbargains IN USED CARS AND TRUCKS You’ll find prices lower now on used cars and trucks than at any other time of the year. We have only a few left. Better snap them up at once. 3—1929 Ford cars, 2 coupes, one sedan. These cars have good tires and their motors CRH fl fl are good .. . Your choice wUUsUU 1—1929 Plymouth sedan CEE Aft For only d3y.UU 1—1931 Pontiac Coupe CQft ft ft For only dUU^UU 1—1929 Studebaker Sedan CHA Aft For only OOV'Uu 1—1935 Plymouth Coupe, new paint, CQQE ft ft motor like new . . . only VvUvjUU 1 —1937 Plym. 4-door DeLuxe Sedan, QCQE A A radio, heater and defroster . . . now__ wDOD.Uu 1—1937 Plymouth I^-ton truck C3QA A A New car guarantee . . . only wuUUiUU 2—1933 Chevrolet l^ton trucks OO7E Aft choice ©£ I 1—1937 Ford Tractor and Trailer, CQQK A A ready for work, like new . . only UvuUiUU THE SILO CO. North Liberty Walkerton

Glasses Properly Fitted at Moderate Prices Est. ' 950 DR. J. BURKE Dr. W. G. Bogard ri* Dr. E. C. Beery Optometrists & Mfg. Opticians 228 S. Michigan St. SOUTH BEND, INDIANA v Sr 9 The Morning After Taking Carters Little Liver Pilis fsgsv. « k?r (The 5g best time to gj buy needed g printing is LnowJ I

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i Correspondence JORDAN Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vincent and Mr. and Mrs. Vai Reamschnyder । called on Mrs. Mary Vincent Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Mae Folsom, Mrs. Floyd Bortell and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyenton of South Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald called at the IC. E. McCarty home Sunday. Elmer I Koontz of Edwardsburg, Mich., was I also a caller. । Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rohrer are I visiting in Plymouth, Argos and Peru. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hostetler spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold ' Hostetler and family. Mrs. Gale Whittaker came home from Holy Family hospital, LaPorte, this week. Her infant daughter, who was placed in an incubator after birth, will remain at the hospital for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daube and family spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bowers In Kingsbury. Mr. and Mrs. John Dusak and Stanley Kowsalski, of Chicago, spent the week end at the Wilder Cox home. Mrs. Keith Baker and daughter. Jacqueline, spent Thursday with Miss Adelaide Millard. Mrs. Rose Wiley and Mrs. Herman Goppert attended a Hummer School Reunion in River Park. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Monzel and M. Monzei, of Chicago, called Saturdayevening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bellinger entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles I Hardy of Lakeville; Dr. and Mrs. I John J. Hardy, and son. North Lib- || erty; and Oliver Hardy ami daughter, Mary, Sunday at dinner. Sunday was Dickie Casey's birth- | day so Mr. and Mrs. F. Carey and j | family, Wininiac, Mrs. M. Oliverius and sons, Bass Lake, and Mr. and I I Mrs. John Tuesberg were dinner I guests. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Rupel and । daughters. Miss Effie Rupel attend-j i ed a church Home Coming at Wal- । nut. Ind., Sunday. Mrs. Rose Wiley attended a church meeting at East Chicago on Monday. SILVER STREET Mr. and Mrs. Geroby Stump spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and i Mrs. M. S. Morris. i John Burkholder took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John Stump Friday. " then called on Mr. and Mrs. M. S. • I Morris in the ifternoon. r I Mr. and Mrs. M S. Morris called St on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grenert and E j Grandma recently. Mr. and Mrs. E Grenert have returned from a trip EI to California. Mrs. Rachael BaughE man took care of Grandma while 5 they were gone. E; mi. and m m C w ita ■ ■ El Sunday dinner guests of .Mr and E Mrs. Floyd Gardner. ■ ■ Claude Poole, of Mishawaka, callS ed on Mr. and Mrs. M. S Morris re- : cently. ■ M. S. Morris dug his potatoes this •j week Th-y are wonderful pota I] toes, weighing from a quart! r • I over two pounds each. Sheep Have Sharp Teeth ■ . Sheep have sharp teeth with • | which they can nibble very short ; ■ grass and thus obtain food. Cows ■ have no teeth in their upper jaws, : • and only blunt topped ones in their I h lower jaws. They graze by using i ! their tongues to wrap round long ! grass and tear it up. , I - *7 i BAYs] j Wednesday to Saturday I CARTER’S Drug Store T. R. CLINE Real Estate Town Homes - Farms a Specialty WALKERTON, IND. Let Us Help You Keep The Egg Dish Full! Onr Customers For HOOSIER BRAND LAYING MASH say that it makes a lot of difference in the egg production of their stock. Try it " and note the increase in eggs We Make Our Own Chick Feeds, Therefore, We Sell for Less . . Ask for II OOS IE R BRA N D I Holser-Palmer Co. Grains - Seeds - Feeds

। I School News Members of the junior class of the Walkerton-Lincoln township school, chaperoned by Dane Pugh, I Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Cox and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Radmacher, enjoyed a picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bellinger Friday evening. । This week ends the first six weeks grading period. Exams are in progress. Report cards will be distributed next Tuesday, Oct. 19th. ; Parents are requested to please ex- | amine these cards carefully, sign them and see that they are returned to the teachers as soon as possible.' School will be dismissed Thursday and Friday of next week while the | teachers are attending the annual ! Teachers' Association at South Bend । or Indianapolis. | Fifteen members of the Walker-; ton school band will participate in । the All-County band which is scheduled to give a ‘oncert at South Bend Central high school auditorium on! i Friday, Oct. 22, as one of the sea-1 j ture entertainments provided for i teachers at their annual conference. Virgil C. Finnell, who is affiliated ( with the Church of the Brethren of j North Manchester, gave three illus- | trated talks to pupils and parents in i the high school gymnasium Wednes- । day afternoon and evening. Hit I subject concerned the Tobacco habit, I its ill effects ind its uselessness. ; His talks w?re very interesting, as |he showed pictures of such well ' known men as Henry Ford. Herbert - Hoover. J ick Dempsey, .Michael i Cochrane and others, with some of their personal remarks regarding i the use of tobacco. Coach Pugh received a liberal response to his call for basketball canI didates. About 30 boys have been ■ reporting every evening to receive i instruction on some of the funda- . mental processes of this game. The | list of can Ildates is as follows. S. niors. H MalstaT, V. Eaton. D Sh«*aks, D. Sfahly, M Goraeline; Juniors. R. Verkier, P. Jones. E 'Seitz, R. Smith. Williams. Knowlton ' Sophomores. G. Dill. W Maistaff. I Marquis. K. Rhode-. C Sumnu rs. R : Wolf. iYohnu n. D Hudelmyer. H Roberts. Schultz. L. Sbeaks, F. I Smith. H. Summers. C. Walter Tetrnr and Zahrn. There ar - veril important rule ‘ changes this year. A list of them .will appear in this column later I 1 Sea-on tickets for home games will | go on sale in a couple of we. ks. IM*”? 7 I feel that it is important to issue ‘ a warning about carbon monoxide ■ g^s at this time. It might be a ' tilth early to talk about o|M-ning the th. motor in your garage, but nevI Ing. As soon as cold weather sets in । people frequently run the motor in I ' the garage to warm it up before . driving away. This is done to pr» । vent frequeat ' stalls on the high ways. *• Whenever you must do this b> 1 | sure that the windows and doors tall of them) are wide open so that | you will get proper ventilation. By I running the motor in the average I garage with doors and window.j closed for a period of three minutes. sufficient gas is formed to kill you I The gas is very poisonous You cannot see it. smell it. taste it. or । feel it. Ventilate! By keeping hogs well bedded and ! free from cold draughts during Oc-| | tober and winter months, much of the losses caused by “flu’’ can be prevented. Clean pc itry ranges are good in- , surance against intestinal worms. NOTICE OF VTTICHMENT ’ State of Inliana. County of St. j Joseph, ss: I Before Frank Fischer. Justice of the Peace for said County Howard Smith and Regina Smith , trading as Slim's Coffee Pot. Bambeck Fast Freight. Inc. Whereas the plaintiffs in the! I above entitled cause, have filed in J my office their proper complaint. : affidavit and bond entitling them to | a writ of attachment against the I said defendant, and it appears that : said defendant is not a resident of | the State of Indiana, therefore, said' Bambeck Fast Freight, Inc., is j hereby notified that unless it appear! and answer the complaint of the plaintiffs in said cause at one' o'clock P. M., on the eighth day of December, 1937, the said cause will be heard and determined in its absence. MILO B. SLICK, Attorney for Plaintiffs. FRANK TISCHER, Justice of the Peace 3tw028 NON-RESIDENT NOTICE State of Indiana, County of St. Joseph, ss. In the St. Joseph Superior Court Number Two, Term, 1937 Andrew S. Blaine, as Receiver for State Bank of Walkerton Warren Refining and Chemical Company ami Northwest Ready Roofing Company Be it Known, That the above named Plaintiff has filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court, his complaint against said Defendants in the above cause together with a proper affidavit that said Defendants are each foreign corporations and that the purpose of his action is to obtain strict foreclosure of a real | estate mortgage and to quiet title 1 to real estate. Said defendants hereby notified > that said cause will stand for trial lon the 6th day of December, 1937. | | the same being the 46th day of the | September term of said Court comI mencing at the City of South Bend I on the Fourth Monday of September on which day said defendants are required to appear to said action. KARL W. DU BAIL. Clerk By Rose Cissne, DeputyRoy Sheneman, Attorney for Plaintiff. 3tw028

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HOBSE SE^E Propt r care of the ewe flock during the breeding season will be reflected in the lamb crop next spring. Garden rubbish provides wonderful disease and insect “palaces'' for crop destroying pests to winter-over until spring and summer, when they can multiply and -row to a devastating extent. When selecting gilts for the swine breeding herd, keep in mind the type that will be of most interest to the packer, who in the end must be satisfied if the nighest prices are to be obtained. This year will be known, among other things, as a good apple year. In making the best apple pies use any one of the following varieties: Grimes. Turley, Spy. Winesap and Stayman. The use of a low cutting attachment on the corn binder will add about 500 pounds of silage per acre cut. A sled cutter will serve the same purpose as efficiently. Plans and details of this corn binder attachment may be obtained from Purdue University’s agricultural engineering department. Never store potatoes in piles too large. Like livestock. potatoes and corn need ventilation. Soybeans are in the best hay stage for milk cows when the beans have swollen to the greatest green size in the pod and when the lower leaves are starting to turn yellow. Clovers or alfalfa for rotated pasture, instead of permanent pastures, enrich the entire farm. Weedy crops can be successfully combined by windrowing and then using pick-up attachments. Start this month keeping production records on your dairy cows. Purdue dairy specialists wager you 11 be surprised by the time May rolls around next spring as to what cows in your herd that are paying pro । fits. “As ye sow, so shall ye reap' is one biblical warning that Indiana wheat growers can well afford tc head. For, if they sow cheat anc cockle, they will harvest cheat am cockle. If they sow untreated smw infested seed, the chances are thej will harvest a smutty crop nex year, according to Purdue agronomj specialists.

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