Walkerton Independent, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 January 1947 — Page 2
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Veteran Affair? if i\ 11 rest ro V I ' ' Rins wd rm ik 1 x>lll n s Income lax I'. Shi th A W ilcox, <.;f, t■ 'i ot , teiiuil Revenue t"i tie IHstiiei lixliaia has aihis'e that Ie is te.-eiviog mao.v questions in conrectimi with x.trniis’ problems dative ’ > their Federal income ■ax. I’he felietal HI ' ap|'h IV, to b-raiis are fairly «i.r| e, lln । ^st important < ! them a>'<* as nhow s: CIVILIAN INCOME I come ... , ciGlia i sm'Tc. . whether rued durinr <r after service in • armr.l tones, i. taxable tin* . n e as if you ware a civilian. SEIA !• E I’A\ Pay f>r active rvice II the al ill’ d f Ce is Colli* ■ eXelhpl if, tie iae of ill-
HAPPY •. NEW YEAR! MJ**-* Plan Now t<» Attend Our Gala New Year's Eve Mid-Night Show . Tuesday Night, Dec. .31 £ Poors Open 11:3(1 I'. M. 0 Show Starts ll:.’O I’. M. Il< KEIS NOW ON S VEE H \T IHE BOXOI EK E ■ A Seat- 50c im hiding lax FREE FAVORS TO Al l.! ■ ON THE SCREEN ■ Ihe Sweet Singin’ Mk FRANCES LANGFORD ■ "BAMBOO BLONDE" I a — » R aanapr r «■* mrt anaMmasUMßi " - Thur*.. Jan. 1-2 Fri. - Sal.. .lan. .3 - I HOI HI E I ENTI RE I . 1 " " 110 Na. I Air II- laughter .... IF Vine \fter Here’s 11,1 ’,7 ‘ L" 1,1 1 h< ‘ I Ih< (umed) to See! Holinay Hit I "GETTING “FREDDIE GERTIE'S STEPS OUT " GARTER" Dentil- O'ke. fc 111 I NO. Matie (The B. 1x ) Straight Emm Ihe M •>< 'aid | untn |»a| M , | o y mir 1 i.triv "iiihvan I ( BONE! ' - 1 "LIL ABNER" |—“ ■ ■■ Auotln r Giral Holiday Season Hi;.’ SI ND W MOND n- Tl ksl) W .| \\ j \n\ 5-G-7 K i iim* d !■ THdIN’R OLoßand set to 0 r THc Happy Pace <n ’ State Fair" M C “CENTENNIAL SUMMER" | < oRNFL WILDE g JEAN (LAIN » Linda Daniell Waltei Brennan Hi I \ I I * \ . New 0 COMING SOON 0 "IHREI LU TLE GIRLS IN RH E' "KID FROM BROOKLYN" — "M XRGIE’’ I "ENT 11 \NI ED FOREST" \LL IN GLORRR S COLOR!
listed men (all ranks lieh>u mm-1 niiesimted warrant offie< i), and e ' <xi mpi ilp to $1,500 in the rase of commissioned officers. Exempt for both enlisted men and officer, are all payment for suhstistanee, j ipiarters, travel, etc. VETERAN'S BENEFITS All 1 disability compensation, wtirvl i p.,y or pensions paid by the gxiv < rnment to veterans and their fam- i Hies are completely exempt. All [ educational and training benefit-1 received from the government undt r the "G. 1. Bill of Rights" ui ’[ e"ii pletoly exempt. Mustering out । pay ami “terminal leave bond-" । ai< e,\. nipt. However, retirement pay to a “regular" who is retired 1 tor age or any cause other than! disability is taxal le. FAMILY BENEFITS Depend ent: an exempt mi all allotments । and allowances received from si r- | viceimm. REGCLAR TAX PROVISION’S I All the regular income tax ex- 1
imptions, deductions, cr< dits, etc., |nro alloyed veterans and servicemen in additiUi to- the special provisions mentioiwd above. |® ~ f DEATH RECORD Benjamin Bunton Benjamin Bunton, aged SI, i North Liberty died of a cerebral । hemorrhage, at 10:55 a. in. Satur<l'iy, in Holy Family’hospital, La--1 Porte. He had been ill for 12 days. H was born in Mill Creek, March .11, IXGS and had lived in Lal’orte l e< mty all hi- life. On -lune :’,O, 1 isttfi. lie married Eva Allmp in ! Smith Beml. Mr. Bunton was a rci tiled farmer. Suiviving him are the widow and two y.siers, Mrs. Maggie Hostetler, Mill ('nick, and I Mrs. Laura Tissel, ('ohnnbii City. Funeral services will U* held . Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at jthe llaM r<t<xk Chapel, LaP> rte. with Rev. 11. L. Coidey, pastm of i the First ( hristian church, I.:;Porte, officiating. Internment vC.I I e in Oak Gjove cemetery. The third most important crop in the nation is hav. PUBLIC SALE I At the Schurr farm, 2 mi. ! east and 1 o mile north of Bremen, on Doprwood road. j at 11 a. m.. on Moil, hit 6 32 Head cl Cattle Mostly Holstein ami Gtiern--1 sey cattle, high producing, I a good, clean herd, all in good shape, ranging from 8 , years old down, nine head : w ith calves by side. FARMINT; IMPLEMENTS .John Deere model A 1940 tractor and a g(M»d line of farming tools. 5 Spotted (iilts 1800 bu. corn - 150 bu. Oats 5 tons Clover Hay Some Household Goods ARCHIE SCHULTZ & LOUIS GERBER ■«%* -s«cf c • lIfAIIII HAPPINESS PROSPERITY What more cotd I we wish, for yon? May these three cardinal blessings make lif ■ abundantly richer for you in 1047. II A P P NEW YE\R Vern Slater At CTIONEEIt
-«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■ ■' a ■ N „ 1 i '1 I i SALE! i : 3 BIG DAYS ; Thursday, Friday, Saturday- ; ■ ■ SWEATERS /I B Short sleeve, wool, slip-over sweaters,: a Buy one at the regular price $3.50 . 2nd Sweatei at SI.OO ■ ■ Loose knit, long sleeve, all wcm>l sweater, ’ a — Buy one at the regular price $5.00 ■ 2nd Sweater at SI.OO -J : DRESSES : * C 1 dress-up dresses, for street or afternoon ■ wear, in a great variet.v ol styles and maa terials, all sizes, Buy one at the regular price ■ . 2nd Dress for SI.OO ’ Z SKIRTS ■ ■ One group skirts, plaids and plain materials. B « Buy one at the regular price i ■ 2nd Skirt for SI.OO 3 - All sales final—No exchanges or ix»fund>. I : STUDIO DRESS SHOP : Zoa Walz Wallorton ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Public Sale On account of ill health I will m*II the following perwonal proper tv al I uhlic ~n on nix farm 10-atrd 2 miles w«*st of I apaz on Read 6 then 1/1 mile north or 7 miles East of Walkerton on Road (• then 1/1 mile north, on FRIDAY JANUARY 10 Commencing at 10:30 O’s lock 16 - Head Os Cattle - 16 3-xear-Hd t.uernsex cow fresh a In. tit Jan. 20. three 3 year-old Guernsei cows, pasture bred, fresh sometime in February ; 5-year old CueiHHey cow fre-hen Feb. L*.;^.vear-old GuemMes cow. fresh Jannnr) 20; s-year old Guernsey cow, fresh in early spring; 3-year-o’d (.uern-ej cow. frc'h about March 20; a fine 2 rrHr-«4d Guernsej heifer; 7 nmnlh-old Guernsey hull; 7-month-old heifer; I xeiing heifers, some hnd; Gtft insry hull 2-year-< ld. This herd is all T. B. and Bangs testes .4K E D \N D GR\ I N ’ 303 Bii.-gmrtt dim; 300 bu. Nher Mine oats; Joo hal^^ J , I oat- -Iran; -J^O bah-, ,t clox m and timothv hat I*, ion* «I ch ver ha* nexer Gun wet. I \R'I M\( lllN||n \\p MHCEI I \SlilH S 1-1- lnl<*i national tractor on good rubber. Uijs. excclh >1 I Bl 1-12 IntermHioniil Ira. ter; «._0 McCormick Deering tractor, r rbher in fr.mt, go .1 condition: >-bott<m II inch Hradlej breaking pkw on ne*, rubber; Jjhn Deci, manure spreader en rnhl er. neafh new , g xear-ohl <ft Inh r»*»K<mal tandem di<; nearly new swinging ■ hammer null with 7 extra screens; sxlt tilting impHnu U | traiei wuh tight gram box a ,.d >.2’,^ k<kkl tlr ,. x (rat|( , hitch, hav rack; 3 inch steel tu. ; | wggon; 31/l-iiMh Ure wa | gon. triple gra n I ax, tractor hitch.**; 3-section spring tooth ■ drag. _ .etKon *pike tooth harr. w cast iron land roib - Deeung and Dan. mow er. n actor hitch; I,ale com plant, with fertilize! aHachm.nls; N.», |u (> | n< . r ^ a | kini e ( »| ,w; hscalding rough; Js ft. us 5 md. gabaniz.d pipe- Nali.m.l - unit milking machine tiM*d one summer. ju*l like new: K i" iinn J'r ' ,' <l ' ” P * ’ ‘‘‘•ales; many other aitich too ntim.mCs to mention found in a sale of this kind. Lunch Will Be Sened IK The (enter (hurch Os The iiiexs- < .si. . , r,,h ’ 4 '" Indies Aid t I .ri kJr r ts । " ’her arrangements are made with settled hn" \ I *l?' ” V “ to lx* removed until settl.d fm. Not Responsible f ir XccidcntM. \ERN S| \II I; Sm fioneer, Walkerton I XRMI RS >T\TE B\NK OF W \LKERTON, ( hik Elias B. Burger
January 2, 1917
