Walkerton Independent, Volume 73, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 November 1948 — Page 2

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Plan CROP Meeting For This Township Meltings cf chinch and club nrg.iuizrtum leaders in Liberty and Lincoln tov nghip will be held withi a lew days to make plans for ■ '■al participation in CROP. ( ROl* stands for the Christian I nr; I Oveis< as Program of relief f a the helpless and hungry people I eve; lhe world. <'o: ; i ilmtions • grail, and money will L< received throughout the nation to be sent oread on their mission of mercy i -om America. < R<>P i spoils red by Catholic I it?' l ife, ( bur-h World Service, . id I til Imran W, ild Relief through ' lii< ! gifts will Im accepted and di i.iimtrd to the needy overseas. I s । impose is to help feed the Cme. y, speed rehabilitate n, and build toward a belter world. Es- !< cialh moiled are whole grains, • V Lt .am, canned and dried meats, i. it;, products, dried fruits, nuts, i w. cotton and wool. \ meeting of all church and c 1 ib I eadv I s will be held in the ' lead building at V eth Libeity

DON’T BE DISAPPOINTED! 11 lakes time te have those special Christmas cards • and portraits made. We urge you toarrange with us now for your pictures. Then you’ll not be disappointed. We can also furnish almost any type of camera '■ or kodak you mav want to give as a gift. j ZENT'S STUDIO i Phone 106FL3 North Liberty i . ..... Aw* ! ' r np • > ’■ AHREE of the American Potash Producers, namely, the American Potash & Chemical CorJ poration, the Potash Company of America, and Im fa the United States Potash Company, through their ar consumer service organization — The American iw tw Potash Institute — are constantly endeavoring to Ba make the use of this necessary plant food more efli- ^9 .k* dent and economical. Cooperating with Federal ’la fa State Agricultural Agencies in laboratories ar V and experiment stations, the Institute helps promote scientific research and field demonstrations 'lr Ba which will result in practical recommendations for • V kF jxitash use. As a clearing-house for this new in- 1a W formation, it publishes regularly for the official ag 4m agricultural advisory forces a magazine called V V lietter Crops with Plant food. if For YOU, using potash in the fertilizer to feed aF V your crops, the Institute maintains a staff of trained : W V agronomists who are at your service, h has avail- ir Ba able for you free literature from official sources V |F telling how to grow large yields and good quality Ba W of crops and maintain soil fertility. Motion pics W V tures on soil and crop deficiency symptoms and ^a means for determining them, as well as films on 1a good soil management, can be obtained from the ;la kF Institute w ithout charge upon request for showing fa by county agents, teachers of vocational agricul- IF !■ ture, and responsible farm organizations. , w M Let Potash Serve Yoh. Write ns. sg AMERICAN POTASH INSTITUTE <| 1155 Sixteenth St., N.W.* Washington 6, D.C. ^A TA Altmber Companim 4 | AMERICAN POTASH & CHEMICAL CORPORATION F POTASH COMPANY OF AMERICA O Im UNITED STATES POTASH COMPANY ■ ¥ . 7

। on Thursday evening, Nov. 18, and lat the Walkerton school building > 'on Monday night, Nov. 22, at 7:30 i o’clock. Fied (Tillar. Liberty township 11 farmer, is county chairman of CROP and Wesley I’avey is tho ' 11J i w*ol n township chairman. .Noted Baritone to Sing in Walkerton Fred Thomas ,' iie oT Ameiu'a’s T.ivori’e baritones and shir of stage • and screen who has been featured jon ‘he Army Hour radio program, will ; ppi ar in concert in the VValkerton High school gvm on M >nd:iv. Nov. 22, at 11:00 • ,m. Mr. Thomas and his pianist, Robert Drum, < (pially well know n in Hollywood, Chicago and New Voik for his artistic ability and performances, are appearing in < <mcer’.'. throughout the country and their stop in Walkerton is a part <d’ the policy of tiusir proino- । tors to bring grant music to the school cl ildre.;! by fa! oh.-, artists. Mr. Thomas will featuie songs bv Sigmund Romberg, George Gershwin, Irving Berlin and song.

I j from some of (he must popular -plays, “Annie Ge't Your Gun" and 11 “Carousel". The concert will be open to all » school children and adults in the '! community, Supt. T. F. Rada- . marher announced. Northwestern Comes i To N. I). Saturday i Coach Frank Leahy’s Notre Dame Fighting Irish will attempt . to get over their biggest hurdle । oT tlie season at home Saturday when “hey entertain the N< rlhwestern Wildcats in the 28th meeting between the two teams. Kickoff time is slated for 1:30 p. ni. Interest in the game is probably ' higher than ever before in the many years the two teams have ; been playing, what with the Irish i unbeaten and Northwestern having . suffered but one si thack. News papers throughout the east and . middle west will be in attendance , and three national networks and one mid-western television network will tell of th<> goings-on. , Altogether, 13 direct broadcasts will he done, A capacity house of . .7.),000 is assiued, the game having been sold out since Aug. 1. The Notre Dame eleven will he seeking to extend its unbeaten streak to 2G games and will be after its 20th straight win. If successful. it will tie former all-time Notre Dame marks.

H HAPPIER BIRTHDAY AT 60; w? ^ Remember both, and all birthdays in between, with flowers. For no matter how young or how old she is, a sentimental bouquet, a flattering corsage, a plant to glamorize her hours I it home, will make her feel dearly cherished. Call us whenever a birthday is coming up. We’ll see that your gift will make the day a really h a PPy return. w OPLINGEBS' (GREENHOUSE Walkerton THURS. - FRI. - SAT. NOV. 11-12-13 DOUBLE FEATURE ROY ROGERS in i "Gay Ranchero" 2nd Feature "Secret Service Investigator" --- -- - , . - Sunday-Monday-Tucsday November 1 1-15-16 I ERROL FLYNN ANN SHERIDAN —in—- " Silver River" Wednesday Only Nov. 17 Leo Gorcey and The Bowery Boys in ! "Hard Boiled Mahoney" 1; ALSO— J Stooges - C-irloon 8 - L jm«. m—WMm- ■b— t nr.. ■ ■ nun Tiru -

KILLS LARGE RED FOX. 1 James Knoisley killed a large red fox Monday night about 10:30 at his home west of Walkerton, f 1 Hearing an unusual uicket in the chicken yard, Mr. Kneisloy went 1 out to investigate and found that I the fox had killed one chicken. Rushing to the house for a gun, 1 J Mr. Knoisley shot the culprit as he was jumping over a six-foot , wire fence. I

accuracy All watch repair work done here is checked scientifically by the l^Sl^^Masivr which prints an accurate record of the rate of your watch, assuring you that all work has been properly done. REMEMBER TO DEMAND THIS PROOF OF ACCURACY Davey'c Iselers 912 Lincoln Way. LaForle'

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