Walkerton Independent, Volume 74, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 May 1949 — Page 2
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Rialto 1 Walkerton Vith a plot that dynamically | with the p: blems besetting, " you’txr Peopb* h ' want to load । b ir own lives but can’t afford to, i.-p tldie’s "Out of the Storm” with I r ■ ( Lyd m ami Lois Collier in | 'io ).• । linn roles, will open a two li) ru", Wodnosd.i'. and Thursday, I at lhe Rialto Theatre. 'hi> film is a sympathic dcpic-' io. of the cycle a young man goes ' •Io I I >0 when Ite s. e $100,(101) thut . his for Uh' tali' ig the temp-' Hi i i, yielding, regret and restitutio . Tre young man in question is line Lewis, a payroll clerk at the sp "ton Shipbuilding Company. 11 "'s a. nice, personable youth in • '"ry respect ir Cl he’s suddenly rn'ionted with a foolproof chance > 1 "Ip himself to SIOO,MH) without a i) e ie being th ■ wiser. •■Command Decision" "Command Decision”, the most i e^p'os^ce store to come out of | V uld War 11, is now brought to it alto screen Sunday, Mi nday .nid Pm-sdny, Muy S, 9, and 10 by | d G-M, with an all-star cast headI o , Clark (table, Walter Pidgeon, ■' • . Johnson, Brian Donlevy. Chas, iti 'J rd, John Hodiak and Edward .Mro'd. — I h ive carefully alwavs. In »k Out, when it’s dark out! IM Wed. - Thur. Mav 4 - 5 DICK POWELL JANE GREER —in— Station West” I Friday-Saturday Mav 6-7 HOPALONG CASSIDY —in—- “ Dead Don’t Dream” 2nd Feature JIMMY LYDON LOIS COLLIER ‘Out o! the Sfonn” i Svndav-Mondav-i umlav Mav S - 9 - 10 (LARK GALLE WALTER PIDGEON WAN JOHNSON I’.RIAN DONI E\ Y —in—- “ Command Decision" IF MOTHER WERE CH OO SI NG/ J I ■MOTHSR’S^|® J G &T ' ' / 468^' \wi ' 1 H z 'Ten to one, sne u choose Powers ■ Mo other Mother’s Day remcm- ; brance will make her feel more cherished than a corsage sha । can show off at church, a bouquet of her favorites, or a cheerful plant. If you can't drop ■ in, a telephone call will enable I us to set aside your McthcCs Day flowers for prompt delivery. Opiinger's I Walkerton
Classified Ads Wlure Classifieds on Page 12) FOR SALE PJ4O Ford panel one-1 I ton truck. Phone 113F30, North' I Liberty, Mrs, Vernon Kring, p WANTED Riders to Studebakers, hours 7 a. m, to 3:30 p. m. Marion Camp, 3 miles south of Walk- | erton on Road 23. p । 'FOR SALE -Aluminum out-dom 1 umbrella shaped clothes diyer,, complete with pround socket, 15(1 feet clothes line, Used only two times, like new. Phone 108F31 North Libi rty, Mis. Fred Cullar. FOR SALE Westinghouse electric range. Mi . Robert Bauman, Phone 121 W, North Liberty. CAN YOU USE sso.oo?—Turn in your used electric refrigerator on a new Westinghouse or Philco. We’ll give you that much allowance mi it. Reed’s Electric, i phone 217, Walkerton. It FOR SALE 1933 Plymouth coupe, good transportation. Call 123, Walkerton, p FOR SALE—Hibbard and Spencer, wood or coal range. Priced reasl onable. Floyd Bellinger, Walki erton, Ph. 103F30. ltp I FRYERS-2 to 4 lbs., Mrs. Bill Minix, 2‘a north on road 23, ph. i H7F23, Walkerton. ml2p WANTED—lronings to do in my home. Mrs. Mary Tuttle, 10071 Harrison St., Walkerton. p NOW IS THE TIME to I uy that 1 new Westinghouse electric range liberal allowance on your old range. Reed’s Electric, Walker- ] ton. It । FOR SALE—Good porcelain-lined! i ice-box, 10()-lb capacity. Ed Barrett cottage. Inquire Fairview store, Koontz Lake, Saturday or Sunday. FOR SALE—Vegetable and flower nlants; also nice geraniums for Mother’s Day. Joe Cripe ,on i Walnut Road, north of Walkeri ton. Ph. 100F23. Walkerton, p i ‘ Come to church Sunday.
ShoeSaleContinues Closing Out Entire Stock ®S Nationally Advertised Men’s CADI I LAC and Boys Shoes At This Unheard-oS Low Price CADILLAC “ s>>.99 Wu o n n °, w ¥ ■# Pair ^ Si * sK33 *^ NOT AU. SIZES LEFT IN AU i GGK STVLES Buy a pah’ for dress, for business ’ or for casual wear. Open Sa ! unUy Evening Until 9:00 C. D. S. T. WALKERTON. INDIANA
FOR SALE —Some of that quick drying, early maturing Dekalb hybrid corn . Sidney T. Smith. Phone 124F21, Walkerton. m 26 FOR SA LE - Registered Cocker b’puniel dog. Ph. 233, Walkerton. FOR SALE—Baby bed, Kiddie Koop style. Mrs. L. Ingram, jeiTerson'St., Walkerton, p FOR SALE Gladioli bulbs, 25c a , dozen, mixed colors. Vera Seitz, i 208 Illinois St., Walkerton. p FOR SALE—J" hn Deere side rake, lnteimition.il corn planter, both long and short tongue; 5-ft. Oliver mower. Wiliard Knepp, Phone 103F20, North Liberty. ml2p FOR SALE—Ice Imx Coolerator, holds 100 lbs. ice, in good condition. W. C. Wisenhaugh, Phone " 125F22, Walkerton. Peterson's Refrigeration Service on All Makes Norge Household and Tyler Com mercial 20-hr. Commercial Service 303 Roosevelt Rd. Ph. 262 W Walkerton FOR RENT—Kero-Electric walL I paper steamer. Call Ph. 217 Walkerton, or 2(>J, North Liber- ( ty. Reed Electric Service. ts $50.00 TO YOU as an allowance on any make used electric refrigerator that runs, on a new Westinghouse or Philco. It’s a big saving! See us today. Reed’s Electric, phone 217, Walkerton. GIFTS AND ANTlQUES—Greeting cards, aprons, crochet work, I blooming African violets, pink white, purple, light blue, red head or orchid. Gustavia Reishe, Ph. 194F11, North Liberty. a2B CANARIES for Mother’s Day— Nice yellow females. Candace Vanderbort, 203 Virginia St., ph. 176 M, Walkerton.
IFOR SALE—Potatoes. Harold Geyer. Mulberry road. FOR SALE—One registered Spotted Poland China male hog, one year old, and one full blooded Duroe male hog. Harold G. Geyer, on Mulberry, south of New road. p FOR SALE (I I (loolator ice box, 100 lbs. ice capacity. O’Connor Electric Service, North ' Liberty, phone 127 J. It FOR RENT—3-room furnished cotI tage. Inquire at Mode’s Groccery, Koontz Lake. It WANTED— Washings to do in my home. Also will care for children in my home while mothers shop or work. Grace McCrory, 200 Georgia St., Walkerton. p FOR SALE—One used electric refrigerator for only $05.00. Reed’s Electric, phone 217, Walkerton.
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I . FOR SALE—Good cooking potatoes. Fred Purdy, Ph. 131F22, Walkerton. .WANTED— Pasture for young । i heifers. Call 108F43, North Lib. erty. Mrs. Robert Kuno. FOR SALE—General purpose Do- ’ All farm tractor. Reasonable price. Ray Cripe. Ph. 100F3L Walkerton. m!2 1 FOR SALE—Four new B.F. Goodrich extra low pressure 0:40x15 tires. Will fit any 15-inch wheel that uses 5.50 or 6.0 D tii<s. Good buy. 502 Van Buren Street, Walkerton. p i ' HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS—- > State inspected, tall, medium and i low cushioned varieties. Mrs. । Gustavia Reishe, on road 23, j phone 194F11, North Liberty. ml!) 11 | “I will not gamble in driving!”
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