Walkerton Independent, Volume 75, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 April 1950 — Page 2

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Classified Ads ( HICK ORDERS NOW We arc taking chick orders again for the RUPP BROS. HATCHERY. Leave oid.rs at our store*. We also have a . good line of PRATTS feed. Swihart Farm Store North Liberty Ph. 5910 I m 2 JI FOR RENT two kng" t .m on ’ ground f!o< r, <itah ■ L <>ffi<> . space or sn ail l»u >•■ •. PI i < 32, Walkertm \ ANTI l> R.<|. . ' • B” d. h< ui -. 7;<"• to M. V. k”b •. FOf MJ We pit ' ’I <>m . ‘ Ol.e of the bug’ • • ! ;i) <a. I .f< ;i > i1• 11 A, < ■ ; d ■ • V. 5 R . mond Dagley. p FOR SALE Ruhm’s Ph'^pl a R. k Q'.ick■st acting long* ' !;i -♦. * ,g. fußv guaiant< 'd. the standard quality. See Ui V rite i ; ROBT. E. CRIPE Area Sales Representative 103 \ an Buren St. Phone 157-M Walkerton 1 FOR SALE Th<>r washer. New 1 semi-automatic type, excellent condition. Sold aid guarantied ( by present <r i ,r. Sue it .pt Leßovs Warehouse, PH Illinois 1 St., Walk. )tor. tf', FAB) ITTING l> . ■ I flit. ; SG- M -s. \l H m. p . 191E:’.!, North Lihrty. PAINTING J . < .p. < , v k and papc. ia. g lb i Hid linger, Pi . 1111 "2. N.. I ts FOR SAI I t k ■ ' I . :. most <!•• it able 5 ' Ie . • • x t1 ala rge iiv g .. ad <1 ng room, fireplace Ui • ~n . 2 l^d rooms, «>t . f j. ~cd . knott.. pine, mod j • tchei nd bath, full b.'.sel!.. e . h I. Imit, IM ! o> ( (j | . . MW « •!' I lots nicely landsc. p. d. and • d drixe garage Mm.v.x'ra .term Ph. 214 11, W. ik- ip ; . .O.E. i gusmi. a 13

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TH URS. - ERI. - SAT. APRIL 13 - 11 - 15 JOAN DAMS ANDY DEVINE "The Traveling Saleswoman" 2nd Era tun* DLR ANOO KID -in — "Frontier Outpost" Sun. - Mon.. April 16 • 17 . MICKEY ROONEY —in—- “ The Big Wheel" SPILLS \M> llf HILLS \ I THE I \ bl \\ \POin SPFFbW : Tues. - \Sed.. April Is-19 ANN SOU I ERN —in—- " Undercover Maisie" 2nd l ealur<* RUSS HAYDEN —in—- " North of the Border" T" ■" I ■ 1 | । ,

I *iR SAI E Hungarian Millet seed l' : . Ualkeiton ::SF’I. aid FOR SALE SOME OF CHOSE I. VRLI M I I RING. O' l< K IHH ING DEKALB IH BRIDS MDNE) T. SMITH Phone Walkerton 33F21 \ITI ES Russott potatoi.;, $2.50 p< r inn lbs, bring sacks, A collection ot |(IO, 3 to 7 ft. appl< trees, 20 varieties, $29.00 if you dig t m; Sweet and sour cherry trees, Ode to $1.00; 20 five-year • dll I . ar t ret s, lo to 12 feet 'tall, s 1.5 >if you dig tin i।: G. od line of all kinds of fruit tiers, mostly 33 to 75c each; also grapevines, st raw ; ei । y plants at d < \ m greens II ig' Orchard, between Tym r a. <1 \\ .dki i ton. a 1l» Fancy Dressed Fryers I Dcihrtrd Every Saturday P. M. Walkerton and Koontz Lake 15 Years Experience LEO TETER Phone 131 12, Walkerton ts Chevrolet Tops It’s Top Record IH I ROIT <’he*.: <det t)■ u < k ales < ■ ti’ in at a i ecmd-bieak • . g pace. After two years of retail v dui । never previously h at< |w<l by any company in the • lii'try, 195 b started off with sab l igln r than any comparative January or February in company history. 'l'ruck deliveries by dealers in February, W. E. Fish, Chevrolet general sales manager, has ani ou"ce.l, reached 2s<Ho units, an increase of 1,023 over .January, and ten p< r cent above Ute February s*l < peak established a year ago. January with 2(1,9H7 4rmk sales, toppl'd the previous high for the

.<•< iZ'c / ^-<7O, Ks IB a fa See these great " T****^. •-■ fSR new truck buys k ^*V!X “ 'S ■[ . I JWormance .leaders J^yload Zeaders .Popularity Zeaders Price Zeaders Mos) Powerful Cost Less Preferred by Far Now at Chevrolet Trucks To Operate Over All Other New Lower Ever Built! Per Ton Per Mile! Trucks! Prices! FAR AHEAD with all thete PLuS FEATURES • TWO GREAT VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINES: lh« New 105-h.p. Load-Matter and the Improved 92-h p. Thrift-Matter • THE NEW POWER-JET CARBURETOR • DIAPHRAGM SPRING CLUTCH . SYNCHRO-MESH TRANSMISSIONS • HYPOID REAR AXLES - DOUBLE-ARTICULATED BRAKES • WIDE-BASE WHEELS • ADVANCE-DESIGN STYLING • BALL-TYPE STEERING • UNIT-DESIGN BODIES GATES CHEVROLET SALES Phone 49 . 301 Roosevelt Rd. Walkerton. Ind. -4- r r7 T7TT 1 r T - r . ~ .-r- ; '-s, ■»

month set in IPIR. In January, 191 s(b ale’ s sold 21.5 I'd trucks. Rialto Theatre "The Big Wheel, ’’ the first <x< it ing picture in a new cycle of pro duct ions centering around majoi Ameiiian sports to be presented by the new partnership firm <d Harry M. I‘opkin, Sam Stiefel and Jack Dempsey, once heavyweight champion of the v<uld, was recently completed. It shows next Sun day and .Monday at the Rialt< Theatre through Cnited Aitists reIcasi . < o-stari iug in the film an Mi< key Room y, as a speed mad auto luci’ g driver, ;nd Thomas Mitchell, as a famous mechanic \\h<» n adies cars f<u the pleat tracks annind the country. Th Mr D< r ! ■ fit 1 ■ ■ tllie as a full-fb doed motion pic ture producer, and proves tb it In kno 1 bi ■ । tive spa' arc concerned. The picture h. maiv< l<ms pac < tn FARM - HOWS MORTGAGES R< finance your prose nt loan. < 'ut high iiib i e t. Reduce paymc nts. •1G and 5G Loans for 5, 10, 15 or 20 years with prepayment op*ions on Large and Small Farms, New and Old City Homes Monthly, semi-annual and annual payment plans. No loan too large* Write foi- interview at your home'. No obligation. HOWARD STEELE Authorized Loan Correspondent for Equitable Life-Standard Life Ph. 172 KNOX 502 S. Main tf

’> i endous excitement, ami a climatic 1 motor car race’ at Indianapolis that will have audience's hanging , on to th<ir seats in sheer frenzy when those cars come zooming around flm dangerous bends head ■ ing for the home stretch. With 1 lovely Maiy Hatcher playing a 'I tomboy type of girl, crazy about 1 motor car racing, and Lina Rom ty F l cast as a night club enchardress, 1 both in love with Mickey, the pic- • ture offers a full measure* of romance to embellish the thrills of " racing. GOOD RE \son । IN to is absolutely woman crazy. But I thought he was married . ' He is, and his wife and niother-in-law have driven him nuts.

>«■ ■■■!!«■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■ ■ ■■ , : Auction Sale ■ E m Selling the following articles of house hold furniture at niv residence at 707 Indiana St., Aalkerton, on “ Saturday, April 221 Commencing at 1:00 P. M. ■ _ Cook stove, small heating stove. Globe circulating heater. I I wo-hi'incv hot plate, electric heater, piano, music cabinet. I ■ round dining table, side-hoard, flat-top walnut desk, Victrula, g 2 book cases, cedar chest, (he-t of drawers (Walnut) bed and springs, metal wardrobe, kitchen table with I chairs, kitchen ■ cal iml, cane seat rocking chair. 2 leather rocking chairs, davw enport with 2 chairs to match, gateleg table, electric clock. floc.v lamp, bridge’ lamp, lamp bases, large mirror, 2 car|M't ■ -weepeis, stand, 3 kitchen tables library table, 2 pieced coin fort tops, box linens, 1 worsted comfort, 3 trunks. 4 pair cot ton drapes, l-pair lined rayon drapes, pictures, picture frames, ■ secretary, rugs, kitchen utensils, miscellaneous dishes, book g sets, classics, and mane others, fruit jars and many other articles. ■ TERMS: (ASH ■ VERN SLATER, Auctioneer Z A DDIE WOLFE ■ • . ; ROBERT WOLFE. Guardian ’ * . ■ ■ r ■-■■■■■■ itnr ■

April 13, 195 l

For a Secure Sixty, Be* Tin in Fifty.

-■ > . Palmer Heating & Air Conditioning PREMIER FURNACES Gutter Work Walkerton RR3 Tele. 12F