Walkerton Independent, Volume 75, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 July 1950 — Page 2

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Indiana Masons Plan State Picnic luhn E. Baldridg'. Grand Mu ti of Masons in Indiana, ha. ani>oimced Sunday, August 27, as the Masonic Fiaternity'.- annual Vi-i---t tion Day ai the Indiana Ma mic ilomc in Franklin. OS JOHN E. BALDRIDGE Grand Master of Masons in Indiana All Masons, n mil* is of th I istern Star, their families and t iends have I eon invited to partripate in this mammoth Get-to- }: •tiler of Hoosierdom's gnat “Ma sonic Family.” The purpost of this yearly event is two-fold to u lite in a day of good fellowship aid t<> so first hand the Home v Inch thi Fraternity maintains at Franklin for the aged Mason, the widow and the orphan. Last year a most 7,000 attended this event in s lite of unlavoiahh weather. It is predicted that tin attendance t is year will go ally <x<ei d that f zu re. A prograo of m ;-i< and enter--1 inmeiit is being aiianged for the a ternon. In ke< p i,g with the day : Vesper set \ ie< will be Iw Id at 1 o clock u’kL '- the <1 c! : <m of ti e I ev. Howaid E. \ >n, Grand <' taplain of 11 <■ G: aid I. ,<|.m and i istor of hie | i।>♦ <'hristian < । urch >• Bh'ommi'to . Flic Indiana M souic Home at Franklin was built and is main-

H Expert Cleaners W Ph °" e 106 '' “ 605 Roosevelt Rd - Walkerton |MK TT lUv z . " /••i IM / Opening lor Business - in the* Hartung* Shoe Repair Shop tpl 0 TUESDAY. AUGUST Ist I r ' ** ' V ‘^3 — All New Equipment - 15 Years Experience We Use the New Synthetic Process in Cleaning 2-Hour Emergency Service Available r . Pick-UpandleliveryH^^rraH L ’ SERVICE " alkerton Xorth l.ibertv ■ ■ U Koontz Lake A $W $ ..eCRS o’ ▼ (■1 GREETINGS j I 1 lends — \\ e are ne w j n the < oinmunif v. but /t "<*are here tn serve vim and give ynn the very best / f . * n (leaning. We welcome the opportunity to serve s, j\ iBBE i'” 1, In lh ‘* ho,,e ol enlis,inii as our Aguiar cu- Our Moth-Proofing SILKS AND IOHM M.S “( huck" Hawns, Prop. St I\ i( Mill PlcaSC / A SPECIALTY _. VtA . /

। tabled by Indiana Mauons and n । mbci> of the Ordei o r the Eastern Star, to provide relief for needy Master Mason ard their dependants. At piest nt the ILmie I'ouses a total of .">sl guests, about out-fifth of whom me children. Artificial Breeding Tops All Records This year more thin 1 Llhh) d.iity nci) in Indiana have enrolled ’ 75.K.'b cow:; with artificial breed-I ing assovial ions, a< cording to' Frank E. De La Croix, extension! daiiy imm at Purdue I’niveisity. I I Tiie a| breeding assoi iat ions in 1 I'duimi are now in their peak season, De La Croix repotted. In! r'l'.t (hit', nrii artificially bred’ cows, or Hr.'l per cent of 1 all the cow - in I idianu. This number r< pr< .-a nt - an im lease of 2‘t pel cent o\<| tin number of <oW - , i> ed by these services in Htls. Kepoits of increases in cows scr- 1 viced in Wisconsin was 11 per tent and in M chigan 12 percent., D. La Ci >ix aid. | The improved records of off-| spring from the high indexed, | proved savs are shown as follows: Guernsey dams produced an average of 8.334 pounds of milk which yielded 10l pounds of hut(terfat, but daughters from the Guernsey dams hrnl to proved sites ' gave 9.3b2 pounds of nylk annu | ally and Hip pounds of butterfat. I Records of Holstein dams and ' daughters were 12,079 pounds of j milk and 13.50 S pounds of milk. I and 122 and 1!»2 pounds of butterfat respect iv elv . Production from .Jersey <lams avet;aged 7.X15 pounds of milk and 116 pounds of butterfat wheteas their daughters, offspring of prov cd sires, increased production to an aver-igc of 8,036 pounds and • I*7 pounds of butterfat. Michigan has 11.837 inland lakes} and 3(»,3;i0 miles of streams. 1,ajm.mXl fishermen last year whipped these water, for fish. Reports i dicate that the trout fisherman (••ok .72 fish per hour of fishing while the non trout waters pro-: duced 1 .28 fish per hour. j. ASMWY MF\||\R\ Ihe ici arkable thing about a gta - widow is that -he’s m ver, g ri el).

Safety Tips for Safe Living Cx<KEEP WALKS AND ' W stairs in good I REPAIR,WELL-LIGHTED I AND UNOBSTRUCTED \ V I DON'T MAKE YOUR FIRST RIDE THE LAST RIDE. OBEY TRAFFIC SIGNS’ IN OBSERVANCE OF NATIONAL FARM SAFETY WEEK, July 23-29, a halt-million 4-H Club boys and girls point out timely do.s and don’t's for safe living. Safety is their No. 1 Crop. It is a 52-week a year farm and home safety program directed by the Cooperative Extension Service. General Motors'honors the 4-H’ers annually with county % s» ♦ ard national awards valued at SIO,OOO Sell It with a "For Sale Ad"

July 27, 1950

Classified Ads FRYERS Especially good fm freezing; also some nice pullets Tamrack and Riley Roads, ph North l.iiicitx H15F04. a3| FOR SALE Beautiful Dalmatiot Puppies. At Best Ten Acres north <>n Rd. 23, Walkerton R. R. No. 2, Box 2. FOR SALE, Five-roorn moderi home. Arthur Rupe, Nortl Liberty. 2ta3| R %LPH M. ROUSH AUCTIONEER For Sale Dates Phone South Bend 6-7x21 or North Liberty 13H a Hip iHEI.P WANTED — Experienced I waitress, days. Adelle’s Rest aurant, Walkerton. j27| APPLES Yellow transparent, $2 per hu. Biing container. Lavv reme .Albright, ph. 107F43, N"i th Libi rty. 3tal? FOR SALE Yellow Transparent apples. George Fislwr, phom 113F12, North 14beitv. 1 • FOR SALE 1-room lmu.se not completely modern. Built twa years ago. Storm windows anu screens. Very reasonable. Located on Pine street. North Liberty. (’all 194F21, Mrs. Robert Hans. Up FOR SA I. E--Dining room suite six chairs and buffet in gomi condition. Mrs. Evelyn Feece. I’h. 95-W. North Liberty. it। WANTED Riders to South Bend. X t<> 5. Graie Wolfe, Ph. 14-X. North I.iberty. •V\ \NIF.D Ride to Studebaker’s 1:00 to 12:20 shift. Broadway , gate . s. e Albeit Gongvv er. I’h 10F12. Walkerton. Itp Ful-O-Pep Feeds Ken • L - Ration and Marro-Dog 1 ood. Y(HDBVLIS F\RM HATCHERY, I’h. 221 40, Walkerton