Walkerton Independent, Volume 74, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 April 1949 — Page 2

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Rialto Walkerton “No Minor Vices.” “No Minor Vice:; coining to the Rialto Theatre Wednesday and Trursday, April 6 and 7 and starjim> Da ia Andrews, Lilli Palmer t! <1 Louis Jourdan, represents the II >1! wnod swing towaid comedy tL.it film audienc -s bav< been asking for. The plot revolves about the three piincipals who are drawn together as ? result of Andrew’s criticism of J' urdan's work a.; an artist. Jourd,.'i, determined to tea h the pompous doctor that all mon are not art critics, eompb telv disrupts the latte.’s working l ife as well ; s his h one life when he nu kes hive to Misu Palmer Dana Andrew.; plays the part of th" stuffily correct pediatrician; Lilli Palmer as his wife, tempts to secure his love by makii g him j< lous; and Louis Jourdan plays the unconventional artist. No. 1 Feature “Blondie’s Secret,” latest in Columl ia’s popular >• ries of films best i upon Chie Young’s famous comic strip, is coming Friday and Saturday, April 8 and 9 to the Ri; Ito Theatre. Dice again, the same famous cast, he ded by Penny Singleton L. Blondie, Arthur Lake as Dagwood ai d Larry Simms as Alexander will appear in the fun-produc-jog ro|< s that have made them a success thruout the country. No. 2 Feature “El Dorado Pass” a new gunblazing “Durang > Kid” adventure, i the No. 2 feature for Friday and Sal ;rday. “Red River” Oul of the adventure-swept history of he Southwest comes “Red River,” which makes a ; h< wing at the Riado Sunday, Monday and Tu< sdnv. A great \V< stern saga that t I "s its place alongside such clai: ie • as “The Covered Wagon, it is based on a popular Post story,

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■MBLEMBaWaMMHaMMBB WED.-THUR., APR. 6-7 DANA ANDREWS LILLI PALMER "No Mino? Vices" Wed. —Supeiman Serial . FRI. - SAT., APR. 8-9 DUR AGO KID in " El Dcrado Lass" 2nd Feature "Slondie’s Scciet" SUN. ■ MON. - TUES. APRIL 10-11 - 12 JOHN WAYNE MONTGOMERY CLIFT "Red River" DON’T MISS THESE HITS COMING SOON Hills of Home, Apr. 17-18 Red Pony, Apr. 24 - 25 Wake of Red Witch May 1-2-3 Command Decision, May 8-9-10

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“The (’hi; h >lm Tiail,” by Borden Ch ie. it co-stars John Wayne r d Montgomery (’lift, a newcomer, who is s muitiomil, alo g with Walter Ikennan and a charming miss called Joanne Bru. Legal Notices l NOTICE OF PEITI ION TO SELL REAL ESTATE Stale of Indiana, County of St.. Joseph, ss: Estate No. 10065 In the Mntb r of the Estate of' FRANK L. TISCHER, Deceas'd. ZERELDA V. MARQUIS, as Adminisl rator of the Estate of Frank L. TL'h r, deci used, —vs — ZERALDA V. MARQUIS, CLYDE VJNCENT, ARTHUR VINCENT, WALTER VINCENT. RAY VIN-' CENT, MAGARA RUSSELL, ET AL. To. Ning ira Russell Clyde Vincent, Arthur Vincent, Walter Vin- ( cent and Ray Vincent. You are sew rally hereby notified that the above-named petitioner, as Administratrix of the estate, aforesaid has filed in the Probate Court <1 St. Joseph County, Indiana, a petition, making .you defendants thereto, and praying therein' for an order and decree of said court authorizing the sale of certain real estate belonging to the estate of said decedent, and in said ; petition described, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate; and has also averred in said petition that you and each of you are non-resi-,dents of the State of Indiana, or ! that your residence is unknown and that you are necessary parties t<> said pro< endings and that said petition, so filed and which is now pending, is set foi hearing in said Probate Court, at the court-house , in the City of South Bend, Indiana, j <>n the 23rd. day of May, 1949. WITNESS the Clerk and s'eal of । said Court, this 28th day of March, '1949. Dwight L. Matthews, Clerk By Alice L. Hoover, Deputy Rov Sheneman, Attv for Estate. a!4 NON-RESIDENT NOTICE State of Indiana, County of St. Joseph, ss: In the St. Joseph Circuit Court, February Term, 1949, Ruby Krisher vs. John Krisher. I Cause No. 82155 i BE IT KNOWN, That the above named Plaintiff has filed in the I office of the Clerk of said Court her complaint against said Defendant in the above cause together with a 'proper affidavit that sxud I Defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is hereby notified that said cause will stand for I trial on the 15th day of June, 1949 lat the City of South Bend, on which day said defendant is rej quired to appear to said action. , DWIGHT L. MATTHEWS, Clerk By Mae C. Juday, Deputy i Rov Sheneman, Attv. for Plaintiff. Al 4 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 10635 I Notice is hereby given that the I undersigned han been appointed bv । the Judge of the Probate Court of ; St. Joseph County, State of Indiana Executrix of the Estate of Vern W. Hardenbrook, late of St. Joseph County, Deceased. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. L. BELLE HARDENBROOK, Executrix Apr. 1, 1949. Roy Sheneman, Attv. for Estate. • a2l I.EG \L NOTicw oe PUBLIC HEARING , Public Semce Commission of Indiana Docket No. 4121-A, 1 ; In the application of Shippers

Dispatch, Inc., South Bond, Indiana, for a certificate of public convenience and necessity to operate motor vehicles ia a common carrier of property, intrastate, as more specifically set out in the application. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in this cause in 101 State House' Rooms of the Commission. Indianapolis, Indiana, 10:00 A. M., Wednesday, Apiil 20, 19 19. Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA Bv Thomas C. Judd, Director MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT Indianapolis, Ind., March 31, 1949. a7 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission of L eia’i." Docket N . 2130-B, 1 Joint applieati m of O. C. Hari g and I*. L. Crum, d b a Zimm -D mhreher & Co.. South Bend. 1 d'-ma, <d|< r, and Don Black and Willis Shoemaker, a partnership, d b a Zimmer-Dambacher & Co., South Bond, Indiana, purchaser, for approval of the sale and transfer of permit No. 1G46-B, 1, intraNotice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conddct public bearing in this cause in 401 State House Rooms of the Commission, Indianapolis, Indiana, 10:00 A. M., Wednesday. April 13, 1949. Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA Bv Thomas C. Judd, Director MOT O R VEHICI E DEPARTMENT Indianapolis, Ind., March 28, 1949 a " Pike County, Kentucky, is said to be the world's greatest coal reserve.

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Harry Reed Presents Books To Libraries Harry Ellsworth Reed, of Wood, Wise., a Walkerton lad and veteran of World I, has had his poetry recognized to the extent that it appears in the publication “Impoitant American Poets and S ngwrite:s of 19 Is”, and has presented a copy of the book to the Walkerton high school, the Walkerton Public Library and the Walk; rton Independent. Tw ntv of Mr. Reed's poems aio published in the book, one of which follows: GLORIOUS PEACE Night after night And day after day We’re hoping mid Io ging For peace; we । ray. Day after day Wo pi o and w' cry For peace! () our God M y you hr ,g it n:. h. O God! Our Me siah! May you g ,mt the peace; Our God. m ly you bring us A k sti g .'rareease. We pray You will lend us A glorious release From strife and f v in wardom And give us a peace.—Amen

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Cancel Right Now “Tell mo what you eat,” said a lunchcounter philosopher, “and I’ll toll you what you are.” Whereupon a meek little man, sitting a lew stools away called to the waitress: “Cancel my order for shrimp salad.” Riley Community SALE One mile south, two miles I west of Lakeville; two miles south and five miles oast of j North Libeity, on Riley Road every Friday night. Sale consisting of Farm Machinery, Hourehold Goods, and miscellaneous articles. This sale is held in a heated building fi v your convenience, managers and auctioneers. ARCHIE 808 Schultz, Umhaugh ; ts !