Walkerton Independent, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 October 1946 — Page 2
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DEATH RECORD ■ n Louis Pearish 1 1 mi Pearish was boin Fub. 23, issu jo North I i>>< rly, and died al the home of a daughter, Mix. Scott in ‘lymmith, Ort, 15, l‘J Hi, ugt d 57 years. Ho had hern ill for live months. be was married Amr. 11, I'Jflp, to Jessie Moriis, who nbmg with ejo it children, survive. The\ ;n< Shi ley, Harley, Donald, W.ri.' r top Mrs. .lane Scott, Mis. Edilh Cla ton. Mis. Bessie Mast i son. Mm. Clan Scott, Plvim vth. ai d Mr*. Donis Br< ■> n, W ’Mkm'tmi. Ho is Iso suiviwd by two hiothers and • • *ter, I • h and I.< • P< : tsi. W alki 11 m; and Mis. M.iy Mi'Tok, Chicago. I' mm.'d : ri’vh os will bi l held at Ih< Walk< rlon I'i'ih d Bie l ■ i elm "h Frilav afternoon at two o'clock, with burial in th' V' uk •t I ■ i crim tery. Oliver Hard* ■» iwr Ihtidy, bom S< pt. IG, IMI6 die. at the home of his daughter. Mis Nimi Bellinger. Oct. lit, 11 DL , a^oo So years. Death was due to a h- art att; k. II was married in ISSS to Cia-ris-o Finch, who died in March, lt>:p:. He had spent his entire lii<« in Inis vicinity. Ho is suivived hy two children, Cha les Hatd>, of Gallett, and Mrs. Niiv Bellinger: also four grand- &=§ Downy flake oonuTS Som* like 'em chocolate-frosted — some like 'em sugar-coated — but everybody likes 'em hot! And that's the way the DOWNYFLAKE mac* ne makes the Donuts—right in front of you. Xrand for breakfast, lunch or dinner? them made AT. . . Use Air-Mail, Onh 5c Community Donut Shop Walkerton
GIVE V I AMERICA qk J A CHANCE! ; * ’ PRODUCTION...Not Shortages PERFORMANCES...Not Promises ’ /- i I I I FREEDOM...Not Regimentation fkM ! COMMON SENSE...Not Confusion « 1 r - f . I Jat i AMERICANISM...Not Communism j VOTE REPUBLICAN! November 5 J'.iM pri'i.-ul Ad . "i' e .'Mei ' —liiil. K'>i>. Slate Committee
i childri i. One daughter, Mary J prevecded him in death. Funer.'il services will he held at the Bellinger homo Saturday after- । noon at 2 o’clock, Rev. W. R. Kuhn , officiating. Burial will he in the Sumption Prairie cemetery. Plan Rodeo and Fast Contest Show A Wild West Rodeo and Fast I Contest show will he held at the Gypsy Cossack grounds <m road | 2.'!, three miles south of Walker-' ton mi Sunday afternoon, Oct. 2d. Ail horsemen, krone and steer! riders are invited to participate in the contests with ribbons ami cash prizes. i — — — ™ TYNERSENIOR PLt) "llchgi l,| i. House", a mystery । under the di । ction of Vera R. । Klmedinst, will be presented b\ the Seniors of Tyner High school on Friday and Saturday nights, O.*/ i lx and 19 at 8 o'clock in the school auditorium. Members of the cast are Jerry Zaitman, Alfena Kazlas. I Margaret Morgan, Mary Alice Ba ker, Wendell Klingeiman. David Oberg. Virginia Smith, Max Haag, 0? u Car Upholstery, । Furniture, Rugs Cleaned Easily ! Dirt and grease wipes away easily, I quickly with Magic Foam. No ' rinsing. Cleaned fabrics ready to I use in few hours. Get Magic Foam I today. “Magic Foam Removes All Doubt” Money Back Guarantee feil If nut Matisficd. return unused / w Magic Fuam. Your money will zZ -x be refunded. u .A Qt. ^Gal. Gai. mu .65 LOO 1.75 ; ■ 1 1 V tCII iw 21 J *l. i ■ Im Idr »»W rOoF^fiuh w Use Air-Mail. Onlv 5c LeROYS W \LKERTOX, IND. I
] Iva Mae Barden, Junior Long, Paul 1 Haag ami I’hyllis Haag, SUPPORTS C \NDID ATES Harold C, Chaney, Walkerton's politically minded Rexall druggist, stated this week that he is patticuhnly anxious to see Robert A. Grant returned to Congress, Thomas C. Bath, of South Bend, elected Secretary of State of Indiana, land Claude E. Houser, WalkerI ton’s own hardware merchant, | elected Sheriff of St. Joseph i County in the approaching November sth election. Mr. Chaney , stated that he is personally ac- ' quainted with all three of these gentlemen and knows them to be ! strictly high class men. qualified । for the po itions they seek. He asks his friends to support these ' nominees. । HALLOWE'EN CARNIVAL I You are invited to the Hallowe’en .Carnival to be held at the V. F. W. home in North Liberty, Wednesday evening Octobci .">O, sponsored by the V. F. W, Auxiliary. Itwn ; [ — 1 Roy Sheneman LAWYER ! Office Over Houser Hardware j Plume 38 Walkerton '
11jy Oil jim j ■ I*lll* i Worry and work and delays— But here is a happy, carefret all because this car can’t take driver. No matter how cold the cold weather. Isn’t it tragic that ■ morning, off he goes with a the owner didn’t believe the singing motor, and all because Weather Man when he forecast he simply drove in for complete a hard winter? This motorist D-X Winter Change-Over Servsaid, "I’ll take a chance and hope ice. It’s the sure way to pro* for the best.” tect your car this winter. * D-X MOTOR FUEL ° X MOTOR 0,1 Easy Starting . . . Lubri- F ^'■"'>B flowing . . . Top» cates Upper-Cylinder I I Flite.PremiumQuality... Parts at No Extra Cost. Sk JBi I * Cleans as it Lubricates. ! MID-CONTINENT PETROLEUM CORPORATION • ■ irl l iTT nn K^TiYi II 'm ! ’I Jil rW*!?! IHTWI D-X and Diamond Products are Distributed by: RALPH PERSINGER SERVICE STATION, Walkerton BARE AND HEIM SERVICE STATION, North Liberty
WMWiaMHiiZ 'I II — II l"■"'l— Ml 11l !!■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Beaver’s Body Shop Phone 9-J, North Liberty IF YOU CAN’T (JET THAT NEW CAR YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR. COME IN AND SEE US. WE WILL MAKE A NEW ONE OUT OF THE OLI) ONE. COME IN AND (JVE US A TRIAL.’ Complete Motor Overhaul Complete Paint Jobs Body and Fender Repair
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