The CULVER CITIZEN ON LAKE MAXINKUCKEE— INDIANA’S MOST BEAUTIFUL LAKE VOLUME LVII CULVER, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19,1950 NUMBER 5 Legion Carnival Huge Juniors Enthusiastically E. C. A. Again Arranges for Two Dutch Culver Library Makes Launch Culver Citizen Farmers to Spend Summer at Newmans’ Success; Large Crowd Subscription Campaign Plans For Observing four years of age, Kits is also a Union Township and Marshall Enjoys Program graduate of Groningen Agricul State Library Week Members of the Junior Class county, and more particularly the tural College. Interestingly, his launched their two-week subscrip J. Dick Newman farm is again m home farm is one of the polders So that everyone may have The 19 50 Culver Legion Car tion campaign for the Culver going to be the classroom for which is “land reclaimed from the opportunity ito know of the nival held at the Community Citizen last Friday when two two Dutch farm youth who will the Zuider Zee.” resources and services of the Building last Friday evening at- teams captained by Allen Crabb be among 50 fellow countrymen ECA officials have been highly Public Libraries to the end thar A id e d the largest crowd ever to and Carolyn Robinson began ac studying and learning more of attend the annual benefit. From complimentary to Mr. Harvey, Mr. their use may be encouraged a ad tive canvassing. W hile it is a American farm ing methods this Feaster, the Newm ans and to increased,” the Culver Public every viewpoint the Carnival was bit early to predict results, the summer. the community for cooperation in Library has announced plans i o i 'a huge success. Financially, of week end’s canvassing wrould in Sponsored by the Economic observing Indiana Library wTeek, ficials estimate that the gross re dicate that the venture will be Cooperation Administration, plans the project last summer when ceipts will be in the neighborhood April 23 through April 29. successful for the class. are somewhat the same as for Hildbrand Van der Veen was Local Library officials urge the of S 1,050. Expenses are expected Commissions on new subscrip the group of more than 30 Nether- here. ‘‘The understanding of to be approximately $500. entire public to visit the library tions and renewals wrill be turned land farmers wi\o spent the 19 4 9 democratic America which Cul during this week. Here they will Proceeds from the Carnival will over to the class treasury and summer in the United States. ver and Marshall county gracious be devoted to the Legion sponsor ly extended rendered a real ser see carefully catalogued books earmarked for an educational Because of the splendid coop ed community projects. Carnival vice to International Coopera and periodicals, 17,568 of which trip to be planned for May 19 51. eration of Mr. and Mrs. Newman, officials are highly complimentary were loaned in 1949 to 1146 per The Juniors feel that the re tion.” county agricultural officials Ro sons. A total of 2 29 books were of the splendid cooperation of sponse thus far has been favor In an expression of personal bert Harvey and Dick Feaster and purchased last year and 32 book.' everyone who contributed to the able enough to warrant expand gratitude Van der Veen’s parents because of the communities co were added through the gener success of the venture. Colonel ing their plans for the Senior wrote to Mr. and Mrs. Newman operation in sharing it’s life and osity of local donors. The loca Robert Rossow, chairman, points trip. In fact, there is consider sometime ago. “From Hildbrand ideals with Hildbrand Van der library has a total of 8,319 books. out that the local business firms able enthusiasm among the hard we got a very different and good Veen, who spent last summer at The tax supporting public at and many organizations lent their working group. idea of Culver, its people and its the Newman Farm, EC A officials tending the open house will be fill! support and many persons It was explained this morning homes, and you folks, not at all particularly selected the Newm an interested in the number of mag contributed heavily of their time that canvassing would be renew like the America we read about home and expressed the keen hope azines wiiich are available to the and talents to produce the gala ed with great vigor over this com in your novels and see in the that two of this year’s group public. These magazines are paid evening of fun for the huge crowd. ing week end, school activities movies.” might spend the summer here. ‘for with income received from a The various fields of competi preventing much active canvass So, sometime this week, Popko fund established by the late Mrs. tion offered attractive prizes ing during the week days. Van Bergem, a 24-year old Dutch George M. Osborn Elizabeth Marmon. which were donated. There was The class expects to contact farmer is expected to arrive. He Special displays will be exhibit a wide variety of entertain each home in the area. In the Passes Away will spend the remainder of the ed tlirougiiotit next week. Ar ment for ail ages. event that they do not reach any George M. Osborn, age 8 5, died spring and early summer at the rangements have been announced High point in the program came home, persons can contact Caro at his home four and one half Newman farm where he will have for displays of books on China, late in the evening when Lt. Gov. lyn Robinson or Allen Crabb or miles north w*est of Culver, early the opportunity to observe and books on Glass, books on Antiques John S. W atkins crowrned B ar write Loretta Krull or Richard Wednesday morning after an ill gain first hand information on Hobbies, History of Indiana, and bara Doll as the 1950 Carnival Flagg. The subscription campaign ness of six months. He wras born American farming methods and Children’s books. Queen. The Queen’s attendants will close Friday, April 28. The a mile wrest of his present home practices. In mid-summer he will Members of the staff include: were all candidates for the honor winning team will be treated to on July 13, 18 64 and lived all exchange places with a fellow Grace Ladd O’Callaghan, librar and they included Joan Amond, a coke-hamburger feast. his life in this community. countryman Eise Kits. ian; Mrs. George Williams, as Miriam Lowry, Deiann McCarthy, Surviving are his wile, Ida M.; Van Bergem resides on his sistant librarian, Elza Hawrkins; Freda Condon, Mildred Millbrath, one brother, John Osborn of Cul High School Team To father’s farm in the province of Claude Newman is president o Joyce Kline and Marilyn Hook. ver; and one sister, Mrs. Della Groningen in Holland. His home the Library Board which includes Miss Doll was a lovely Queen as Meet Bremen Here Friday Overmyer, Culver. He )was a the following members: Dorothy farm consists of 91 acres of crop were her attendants. member of the B urr Oak Church In First Baseball Contest Reed, Bess Easterday, Conrac Those forming the aisle for the land and 3 2 acres of pasture. One of God. Mattox, A. R. McKesson and Mrs. procession were Emily Allen, Billy The Culver High School base of the pieces of farm equipment Funeral services will be held E. R. Nelson. VValaitis, Dennis Geiger, Edna ball squad will open it’s season at the Van Bergem farm is a at two o’clock Friday afternoon Governor Henry Schricker has Menser, Marjorie Powers, Bobby here on Friday, meeting Bremen Fordson tractor. A graduate of at the Easterday Funeral Home issued the following proclama Taylor, Kathleen Sayre, Tommy high school. Last year’s champ the Groningen Agricultural Col with Rev. Harry Sheets officiat tion: ions will meet four opponents lege, Van Bergem is interested in Wesson, Virginia Reed, Buddy ing. Burial will be at the Burr during the spring schedule. crop farming. “Whereas; Libraries are an in Seese, Sue Geiselman, John Shaw, Oak Cemetery. Friends may call Coach Sering has been working Eise Kits, who will come here dispensable source of information >Jackie Doll, Lloyd Williams, at the Easterday Funeral Home. and inspiration for all the people, Sandra Kowatch. Larry Strait, out 23 aspirants for the team. in mid-summer, lives on a 17 3- and Whereas: Libraries are es Beverly Green and Jimmy Byers. Hold over veterans in possible acre mechanized farm in the pro Go to Church Sunday. sential to education at all levels The train bearers were Billy starting line-up include Vern Me vince of North Holland. Twenty- and are agencies of adult educa Oberlin and Lance Overmyer; Kee, pitcher; Chuck Porclier, cat tion in their own right* and flower girls, Karen Kemple and cher; A1 Morris, 1st; Bob Bos- Mishawaka H. S. Journalists Check Yearbook Forms “Whereas: Tax-supported li Marilyn Mark ley; trumpeters, Bob •iweli, 2nd; Jim Kowatch, shor.it J ■ /•''■■■ • braries represent a recognizec. Flora, Ritchie Mikesell, Wayne sto,p; Ed Davis, 3rd: Allen Crabb,
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guest, Miss Alma Jeane Osborn. Bride Eiect Honored iff fling. 1 lb m H e Prizes were awarded to Mrs. € A t Shower Baby Cerea Sain Medbourn, Mrs. Ralph Os Goody Goody Miss Margaret Grindle, bride- born Jr. and Mrs. J. L. Piersol. Planters Cocktail f?ect. was honored.at a miscellan Refreshments were served after eous shower oh Monday evening the bridge games. Peas . 2 cans l i e in the Bank Lounge when Esther can H i , §-§-§ Peanuts -Lindvall, R o n e Bauer, Mrs. Je Rainbow Girls Initiate Hi-C rome Zechiel Jr. and Mrs. Donald Doe House The Order of Rainbow .for Girls Mikesell entertained tweny- four held initiatory services at the re guests in.. her honcr. - Orangeade . 41 oz gular meeting on Monday evening log Food 3 sans 25c The gift table was decorated for two candidates. Joyce Over Toppy No. 2 can with a bouquet of yellow jonquils myer and.' Sandra Fitterling. Re- Ripe’n’Ragged Sliced No. 2V-Z cans and iris and yellow crepe paper GENERAL SHEET METAL I Tie State Exchange Bank Half Round - Box Gutters CULVER INDIANA Seis’er Perfection - Oil Stoves Furnace Repairing Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Furnaces Installed Forced A ir - Oil - Gravity * DIRECTORS Floor Furnaces - Stokers Lewis Overmyer Carl M. Adams Harry E. Medbourn Hampton Boswell W. L. Johnson A. N. Butler PHONE 605 W. O. Osborn S. C. Shilling Oliver T. Goss J—-— THE CULVER CITIZEN, CULVER, INDIANA P o l i t i c a l Shower Honors Mrs. Harvey Carr is leaving called on Mr. and Mrs. William ence. and family. Monday for New Haven, Conn. O’Connor Monday afternoon. Announcements Bride-Elect to visit her daughter. Mrs. C. E. Miss Bonnie Lou Hoover of La Miss Alma Jeane Osborn, bride- Buxton and family. fayette visited Thursday and F ri FOR AUDITOR elect, was honored on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shilling day with her grandparents, Mr. I will be a candidate for re- evening at a miscellaneous show and son James of Knox were Sun and Mrs. Harry Leopold. She re liomination to the office of audi er given by Mrs. J. E. Foreman day afternoon guests of Mr. and turned to her studies at Purdue tor of Marshall county in the Re and Mrs. Hugh Harper in the Mrs. W . O. Osborn. Sunday evening. publican Primary election to be Foreman home. Rev. and Mrs. Quentin L. Hand, Mrs. Kern H ow ard called at the j held May 2. 19 50. Your support The gift table was centered Mrs. M. R. Robinson and Mrs. Roy Miller and Harry Leopold will be appreciated. with a miniature bride and groom George Phillips attended the an homes Friday evening. F R E D II. K U H N and spring flowers were used nual W SCS meeting of the North North Bend school children will throughout the home. After the west Conference at Crawfords- go to San Pierre Tuesday to spend For State Representative honored guest opened her many ville on Thursday. the day at the game preserve and I iwill be a candidate for re- lovely gifts, the evening was Mrs. Everett Osborn came Mon enjoy a marshmallow and wiener K)inination for State Representa spent socially and refreshments day from Aurora College to spend roast. Their school will be out tive from Marshall county, sub centered with the bride and groom this week with relatives. this Thursday for the summer va ject 'to the decision of the Re motif were served to the thirty cation. publican voters in the Primary guests. on May 2, 1950. Your support Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leopold 5-5-5 M o n t h B e n d will be appreciated. .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bur we 11 were dinner guests Monday of Mr. HARRY DANIELSON of Rochester were Sunday even Mrs. Dorothy Milner visited the and Mrs. Clarence Warren while DRAMATIC MOMENT . . . Ao cording to the Motion Picture ing guests of Mir. and Mrs. Shelton homes in this community last Mrs. Warren and Mrs. Leopold Photographers* association, this FOR SHERIFF Kaiser and daughter, Elaine. put in a busy day doing some spe Monday as census taker for 19 5 0. scene, showing Kirk Douglas k I will be a candidate for re- cial work. Betty Baker accompanied her Mrs. Kern Howard visited last “Champion,” was the most dr»- momination to the office of sher •parents home o:i Monday from Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Warren and matic film moment of the year] iff of Marshall County in the South Bend where she had spent Julia Brock. sons of Mishawaka were Sunday Douglas Is a leading contendei Democrat Primary election on the week end with her anuit, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leopold visitors with his brother, Clar for an academy award. May 2, 1950. Your support a.ppre Keen Boswell and had taken the edited. latter to Battlecreek, Mich., on HARVEY PHILLIPS Sunday to bring Mr. Boswell home after he had spent several F O R J U D G E weeks in the hospital there. I will be a candidate for the Roger Vorei.s returned to Ball nomination for Judge of Marshall State Teachers College, Muncie, Circuit Court ion the Democratic on Sunday after spending the ticket subject to the Prima\ry spring vacation at home. election on May 2, 1950. Mrs. Maurice Tallefson of Lad Your support Wiiill be appreci ing ton, Mich, is the house guest ated. this week of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. L. M C K E S S O N Wallsvtead and family. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jamies FOR COUNTY CLERK Shearer on Wednesday of last I will be a candidate for nomi week were Mr. Shearer's sisters, nation to the office of County Mrs. John Mc.Clean of Ham m ond Clerk in the Republican Prim ary and Mrs. Mike Fetters of Indiana election on May 2, 1950. Your polis; and Mrs. Theo. Davidson, support will be appreciated. Mrs. Opal Miner, Mrs. Robert EDWARD L. MURFITT Turner, Mrs. Harold Kidd and Mrs. Paul Hollenbeck, all of Ind- F O R J U D G E day and Thursday in Toledo, Ohio 1 am a candidate for the nomi for a visit until .V; on day. 'f wnsie we re TWO-WAY LAMP nation for Judge of tlie Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Voreis and Celebrating Circuit Court on the Democratic children spent Sunday afternoon ticket to be voted upon at the pri with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Chase at 20 Years of mary election to.be held on May 2 % Teegarden. 19 50. I will appreciate your votes Mr. and Mr.*. Bruce Ogden en PHILCO »or me at said election. tertained at a. ’birthday dinner on FRANK E. MARTINI)ALE Sunday evening honoring the \ Leadership birthdays of Bruce Ogden Jr. and F O R C L E R K Lee Jewel. Other guests were Mrs. Lee Jejwel and family of I am seeking the nomination ^ with any Philco Console Radio-Phonograph for the Office of Clerk of itihe Plymouth. vfer shall Circuit Court, at the Re- Mrs. Floyd M. Annis and Yes...this beautiful Two-Way Lamp is yours for i );;i b 1 ica.'ii Primary election held daughter, Phyllis spent Wednes not a penny extra with any new Philco Console M ay 2 , 1 950. day and Thursday in Todelo, Ohio Radio-Phonograph . . . this week o n ly ! Shade Thank you so much for your visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harry reversible for indirect or conventional lighting. S'upport and co-operation. V. Smith and family. EVA DOYLE SHE NEMAN Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mawhorter spent the -week end in Muncie at FULTON COUNTY tending the Ladies Bowling Greatest Value Ever Offered FOR TRUSTEE League. I will be a candidate for the .Martha Ann Mawhorter and in a 3-Speed Console Radio-Phonograph nomination for Trustee of Aub- Mr.?. Donald Reed attended a dis PHILCO 1718. Lowest price ever for a Philco beenaubbee Township, Fulton trict Welfare meeting in -Laporte 3-speed console. All the latest developments County, in the Democratic Prim o:i Thursday. The former attend for complete enjoyment of a ll records. Fin ary election, to be held May 2, ed the meeting >at Elkhart on est tone from both radio and records. M a 1 950. Your support will be deeply T u es d a y c o n c e r n i n g the W e 11 a r e hogany veneer console cabinet. * appreciated. department. GUY A. SHADEL Mr. and Mrs. Austin Romig and daughter, Verda spent the 5149.95 LAMP INCLUDED To meet the demands of thou- •week end in Hammond with Mr. NO EXTRA CHARGE {a. n d s of com an 11 n 11 i e s e n.g a g e d in -and Mrs. Frank Easterday and .insecr, eradication campai g: is in family. the United States, some 50,000,- iSunday dinner guests of Misses 000 pest-destroying insects are Osie and Edna Stahl were Mr.*. V'*hi:pfped every year from Caiu- Della May, Mrs. W ilb u r Brown, Also included cornia by rail and air express to and the MLses Esther Stahl, every ■corner of the country, ac Irene Bogardus and Edna Cam. 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Phone 252 C u lve r , Ind i an aLake Shore Drive Culver, IndianaLake Phone 23 Assistant hostesses were Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Em ory Large. program is being carried on co of growth. The variety is . prac J l e u e A l t y o s id i Dan Cook, Mrs. Warren Conover, The Zion .church W . S. C. S. operatively between the Purdue tically free of frog-eyed leafspot. and Mra Everett Johnson. will ‘meet this Thursday afternoon A g 1 *i c u 11 u r a 1 E x p e r i 111 e 111 Sta -t i o 11 Lincoln is the best variety for Engagement Announced There .will be a flower seed, with Mrs. Wilson Guise. An auct and the U. S. Regional Soybean hUe planting in southern Indiana. bulb and plant auction at the May ion will be held and all members Laboratory of the U. S. Depart Additional information is given Mrs. Robert Kerr of Leiters meeting. ' are urged to bring something for ment. of Agriculture. At. the 13 in the 15 page bulletin “Indiana ^ord and Robert Kerr of Chicago 5-5-5 the sale. locations, which were fairly re- Soybean Tests and Variety Re announce the engagement of their Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reaker and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Williams ip resell tative olf soybean growing commendation,” avaibable free daughter, Mary, to Dale Franz, family of Culver were Sunday af and family of Elmhurst, Illinois conditions, tests included data on from county agents of the Univ * on of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Franz ternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. David Geller yields maturity dates, height, ersity. >f R. R. No. , Niles, Mich. No 6 Dick Fonaannon and son. and son of Rochester were guests tendency to lodging, seed quality iate-ihas been set for the wedd- Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lester The Junior Class of Leiters and chemical analyses. FINAL BITES FOR FORMER ng- Ford High School will present Bunch and daughter. P'robst points out that Lincoln JLE3LTKRS RESID ENT §-§-§ M r. and Mrs. Jesse Cassell and is the most outstanding mid-sea- their play “Mama's Little Boy,” Funeral services were conduct J eters Ei^h School son soybean developed . to date this Thursday and Friday night daughter were dinner guests Sun ed Friday afternoon for Mrs. Mar Graduate Married day of Rev. and Mrs. Merlin Cas and can be successfully grown at the Leiters Ford Church. garet Pearl Biddinger, well Miss Marietta Smith, daughter sell at Plymouth. throughout‘ Indiana. It is best a- Sunday callers at the home of known former resident of Leiters o*f Mr. and Mrs. Grover Smith of Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. dap.ted to central Indiana where Mr. and Mrs. Man so a Leap and Ford, who passed away at her Leiters Ford became the bride of and Mrs. Chester Bowersox and f t usually can be followed daughter were Mr. and Mrs. Al home in Rochester. The daughter John Grayson of Logansport 011 sons were Mrs. Pearl Kline. Af wheat in the rotation if ^planted bert Bolinger of Mishawaka. Mrs. of Albert and Mary Durr, she was A-pril 9. After a short, honeymoon ternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. ibefore the latter part of May. Maude Beagel of South Bend, born March 26, IS 86 -at Leiters in Kentucky and Ohio they will Laurel Corbin and family of Hawkeye is well adapted in north Mrs. George Anderson, Mrs. Ford. A graduate of Leiters Ford "eside in Logansport. Mrs. Gray- Roachdale, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. ern Indiana and in central Ind Everett Jester, and Mr. and Mrs. High School, she was married to .'••on graduated from the Leiters Guy Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Mike iana wherev Lincoln has been Mrs-. Ted Overmyer and daughter, Cleave Biddinger on January 2A-, Ford High school, and has been Hartz and family of Leiters Ford, found too late to be followed by Mrs. Ted vermyer and daughter, 1906. employed at Logansport for some and Miss La June Kline and wheat. . - • Martha Lea, Charles Feece of In. addition to her husband, time. friend, Tony K'gilo of Peru. Wabash was released in 194 9 Leiters Ford, and Mr. and Mrs. survivors- include a daughter, Mrs. Roy Bowersox was dismissed and may be planted as late as Jesse Sims and s o d s of Culver. Coral Lechler of Rochester; two Loiters Ford. from the Woodlawn hospital, Sat June 15, in southwestern Indiana • Mil*, and Mrs. Harding Over sous, Kermit of Rochester; two Shades O f Beauty urday, and brought to his home. and usually matures sufficiently myer spent Sunday afternoon bert of Chicago Heights; three Shown At Meeting Mrs. Norman Ault and son of early to permit timely seeding of with 'Mrs. Mary Stepp and family ■grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. The New Idea club met Thurs Argos is visiting a few days with wheat. Final safe planting da.ies at Winamac. John Sales of Leiters Ford, Mrs. day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John 1 little and for feeding wheat after Wabash Mr. and Mrs. Dean Peterson of Zella Williams and Mrs. Mary Hazel Overmyer, Leiters Ford. daughter. are: southwestern Indiana, June Lake Bruce were dinner guests Holtz of Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. Dessie The movie film, “Shades of Beau Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Feece 10; north of this area, May 25. Sunday of Mrs.. Bessie Young and Newcombor of Rochester and two ty,” was shown and Mrs. Marion were callers Sunday afternoon of This variety matures too late for sons. brothers. Taylor completed the lesson pre Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Feece and practical production, in the cen Mr. and Mrs. John Weinrank senting an interesting lesson on family at Monterey. tral part of the state. W abash is and daughters spent, the week Lampshades.” Mr. and Mrs. Joe Martin of recommended in preference to Aurora, 111., first settled ill end in Illinois with Mrs. Wein Thirty members answered roll South Bend were here Sunday other late varieties because of its 183 4, was the first city in the rank’s mother, who is ill. all with new ideas. Three child looking after their cottage along higher • yield, high oil content, world to. light its streets with ren were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hamilton the river. better ’’quality seed, sfcaindir# electricity, the -.street and traffic A thank you card was received received word that their grand Mr. and Mrs. Ted Combs of ability and more desirable type satfety lighting bureau reports. from Mrs. Turner Riddle who re son, Raymond Smith of W inam ac South Rend were week end guests ceived flowers from the club is at Great Lakes Naval Train of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Millizer. when she suffered a broken arm ing station. Mr. and Mrs. John Hittle and sometime ago. Mr. and Mrs-. Delbert Large daughter were Sunday afternoon ponltrjrmen aie finding... Donations were made to the and daughter of Rochester, and callers of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dancer Fund and to the Red Mrs. Perry GuiVe of Leiters Ford Ault in Argos. Cross. were callers Sunday in the home L. A. Robinson of Delong was a dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and IT’S QUICK AND EASY Mrs. Gerald Feece and son. Jesse Cassel will attend the Ohio Coal Dealers Convention TO FEES April 24, 25. and 26. David Geller, grandson of Mr. WHAT and Mrs. Lester Bunch, entered the Riley Hospital Monday morn ing for a major operation. NEVER M O VES. .. YET Sunday guests- of Mrs. Emma Wolf were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ran TAKES YOU DOWNTOWN ? kle of Akron, Mr. and Mrs. d if fer’d Rtinkle and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Runkle of Knox. Mrs. David Sopher spent Friday evening with Mrs. Emma Wolf. Group 2 of the Leiters Ford church W . S. C. S. will meet this Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Omer Reichard. Buj" Soybean Seed By Variety Tests Many farmers who lost wheat acreage as a result of flood con dition^ are -considering soybeans for these acres. A. 11. Probst, soy bean specialist at Purdue Univer sity, said tihat farmers who will lie selecting* soybean varieties i;i the next few weeks will benefit from the variety recommend,ar :tions based on Indiana .soybean tests. 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Venetian Blinds - Lamps What price such conven ... for so little? Novelties THE SELF-FEEDING BOX ience? Less than I t an hour! PHONE FOR ESTIMATE Culver City Grain and Coai Company END I AN A BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Hy’s Art Shop Phone 2862 Knox, Ind. Phone 248 Culver, Ind. more than we ever saved before. Soil Fumigation dressing with nitrogen in the son County the increase for sweet Individual liquid savings — the spring should be a regular prac potatoes was 125 bushels per acre. kind that can readily be turned Shows Promise tice for both wheat and rye re The value of this increase was REES Soil fumigation trails in 194 9 PLYMOUTH’S FINEST into cash when weeded — are gardless of previous weather con about $250. Muskmelon product above billion, or about four pointed to one way for boosting 200 ditions, Mulvey advises. ion was increased 7 0 bushels per LAST TIM.ES TOMTE times what 'we had before the yields of some vegetable crops. Formerly the rase of chemicals acre by fumigation of the soil' **( heaper by the Dozen*1 war. Individual Americans today Average yields* have scarcely been ■for .soil fumigation was too costly yet the cost per acre was less hold over $48% billion worth of maintained during the past 3 0 Thurs., Fri., Sat. except for the use in greenhouses than $50 for this treatment. s a v in g bonds cash value today, years despite improved varieties ROBERT CUMMINGS or plant beds. However, cheaper a.nd over $34 billion of it is the amd practices, Purdue University LIZ A BETH SCOTT chemicals have recently been There were 410,236,000 bush Series E bonds that most of us horticulturists say. DIANA LYNN placed on the market for this els of corn in storage in Illinois* buy and hold. E bond holdings Although- the failure to inf purpose and also machinery forj& rm s on J’an., 194.9, a record foi* ‘ PAID IN FULL” alone have increased over $4 Fri., Sat. April 21-22 L E A V E T H E M Cont. from 2:00 p. m. Sat. LAUGHING *UTH ROMAN • BtRT LAHR Geo. Raft, Ella Raines T H E G U TS , No. 2 Hit “A DANGEROUS GAGS AND GLORY OF A LOT OF WONDERFUL GUYS! PROFESSION” Also .1 Star Selected Short Subjects — Plus--- Wed. (One Day Only) April 20 Rod Cameron in “ON OUR MERRY WAY” a With Paulette Goddard, STAMPEDE’’ Burgess Meredith, James Stewart. Second Feature Sun., Mon. April 23-2 ! 10th Avenue Gang in Cont, from 2:00 p. m. Sun. vSy? ?? />/.■ ‘MILITARY ACADEMY The Glory of a Lot of Children 25c Thurs.. Fri.. Sat. April 27-28-21) Wonderful Guys I Matinee Sat. at 2:30 Continuous “B ATTLEG It OUN D ’ ’ Adults 50c Red Skelton in THE ENTIRE NEW TESTAMENT STORY ' Doors open 6 p.m. “THE YELLOW CAB MAN” Tues., W ed. April 2o-2(J Plus Kiddies Color Cartoon With Gloria. DeHaven, W. Slazak. 180% KcK-Sectarise ’I l k 'S - .* ,'gp® V. Matinee 2 p.m. Laughs Second Feature- V ictor Mature Dun can Rena-ldo as Cisco Kid in Lucille Bail in S3 NEW TESTAMENT TABLEAUX Evenings at 6:30 Soon! TS** and U p.m. “SATAN’S CRADLE” •EASY LIVING” “JOHNNY HOLIDAY” Mr. and!* Mrs. Charles Widman Mrs. Bessie Schumacher Thursday. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. land, Sunday afternoon, April 23 M otiiesi&sf' and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mrs. Cleo vvynn, Mrs. Vada William Wynn of Argos. Mr. and at a big district meeting of Lions Blitz of Fowler and Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Lee Wynn were evening din Clubs of the Kokomo district Home Economics Chib Smith, Mrs. Ann Braunker and Raymond Blitz of Tipton and Carol and Linda Yeich called on ner guests. The dinner was in which includes 4 4 clubs. District The Tippecanoe Home Econom Richard Langenbahn were Sun Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rans of De honor of Everett and Donald Lion Governors and zone chair ics Club will meet on Thursday day dinner guests of Miss Ann long Sunday afternoon. Wynn’s birthday. men will be present as several evening, April 2 0, with Mrs. Carl Widm an. high school bands and their musi Winters. Mrs. Bessie Warner and Ruth Spencer and Hattie Bar- Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller oi STATE LIONS BAND cal bands will hear the Lion con Mrs. Helen Bruckcr are co-host- low of Argos called on Miss Fawn Winamac and Mrs. Editli Cal I O PRES 10NT CONCERT cert. • esses. A white elephant sale will Spencer Monday evening. houn visited with Mr. and Mrs AT DISTRICT MEET Harry Smeltzer of the Culver be featured. Mr. George Burkett Mr. and Mrs. Nick Carpenter Elm er Miller on Sunday. The famous Indiana All-State Lions Club is a member of the will present a lesson on “ Spring were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dills and Lions Band will present it's first band playing in the trumpet sec Flow ers.” and Mrs. Virgil Ka.ley. son Jon and daughter Barbara * * * concert of the season at Farm- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zehner and Nelson Lee and Everett Wynn To Present Operetta family, Charles, Marilyn and Phyl The 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th lis were Sunday guests of Mr grades of the Monterey public and Mrs. T. H. Hallaway and son school will present an operetta on at Mishawaka. Friday evening at the school. The cocking title of the operetta is “The King Sneezes. Mr. James Rickel, music instructor, is in charge. * * * Dr. E. E. Franklin of Lafayette Telephones Still Out and Mr. and Mrs. Don Hackett of Only six patrons on the rural Plymouth were Friday evening telephones are able to call the dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. operator at Monterey. This situa Howerton and son. tion is causing much inconveni Rev. Howerton and Rev. Vance ence, but crews are working to attended the Lafayette District restore service as quickly as pos Conference at Delphi Monday. sible. The ice storm of Easter George Ward, father of Mrs. Sunday played havoc with all lines George Van Schoiack, is in Park in and around Monterey. Electric view hospital, where he will un service was restored to all rural dergo a major operation Wednes areas by Thursday morning of day morning. this last week. Mrs. Howerton spent Monday * * * with Mrs. Douglas and new baby. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Keller and Mrs. Nick Carpenter and Mrs. daughter of North Judson visited Virgil Kalev spent Tuesday in Sunday with Mrs. Agnes Zehner Logansport. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Asa McCartney of Mr. and Mrs. William Keller of South Bend were Sunday dinner South Bend visited with relatives guests of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch An here on Saturday. drews. Ray Skinkle returned home on Mr. and Mrs. Ward Perkins of Sunday after spending the win Plymouth are spending a few ter in Florida. days with Enoch Andrews while Mr. and Mrs. Byron Reinholt Mrs. Andrews is in Rochester and baby of South Bend, Hubert helping care for their uncle, Dorcy Reinholt of Purdue were visitors Smith. of relatives here this week end. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Taylor Jack Calhoun, student at Pur and family of Hamlet were Sun due, spent the week end with his day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Cal C. N. Stay ton. houn, Sr. Mrs. Alta Whittaker called on For that GIRL GRADUATE 1 Lane Cedar Hope Chest The Gift that LASTS A LIFETIME. Selcct the Chest of your choice % m Frig id a ire from our complete stock of LANE CHESTS Two-Ovm, Electric Range Argos Furniture Co. Open Wed. & Sat. till 9. P. M. ' T S m You C&A %M It ! N E W full-width Fluorescent Cooking-Top Lamp. NEW 6-60 Time-signal times cooking ac curately from 1 to 60 minutes. New Itadicmtiibe Cooking Units — are faster than ever, yet use less N E W Storage Drawers glide silently on current. They're flatter and wider so triple Nylon rollers. more h-ating surface comes in con tact with utensils. Each has 5 exact H E W high back-panel protects walls from heats. Swing up for easy cleaning. Friday, April 21, S p. m» splashing, Do Luxe Model RM-75 Shown Plymouth Centennial Gym N E W Raymond Loewy styling. $349,75 FIVE OUTSTANDING QUARTETS N E W switch knobs are easier to read and 9 Other Models from 8189.75 to reach. (Sponsored by Plymouth Rotary Club) GET YOUR TICKETS MOW! Admission Adults 90c — Students 50c (Tax Included) ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Lake Shore Drive Phone 143-W ? • • • Goheen called on his grandmother. \and David. when her sisters, Mrs. Greenlee company and not by mergers or M L aUxbpe. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Gibbons and Mr. A1 Pear and David were 3f near Argos and Mrs. Sousley by buying out competing com- Bonnie were Wednesday evening Easter dinner guests of Mr. and uhI 'Mrs. Gerard of Plymouth and pa nies. Do not forget Sunday school supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Claude Newm an. Mrs. Ba.hr came to spend the af The effect of the company’s services each Sunday at 10 a. m. Drisco Kreighbau 111 and W ilm a Mrs. Stella Jordan spent her ternoon with her. activi'iie^, “ has not been to re Attendance last Sunday was 6S. and Nila. birthday on Monday with her sis strain .trade or to prevent com Preaching service next Sunday Mrs. O. C. Gibbons stayed with ter, Mrs. O. T. Smith and Mr. petition,*’ the answer said,. “ On evening at 7:30. A& P Files Formal Mrs. Prentice Douglas and daugh Smith in Culver. the contrary, its competition has Cottage prayer services were ters Wednesday afternoon while Mr. and Mrs. Claude Newman Answer Denying greatly promoted trade and in held last W ednesday in the home Mr. Douglas went to Michigan for attended a musical recital in Ply Anti-Trust Charges creased competition.” of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Haney and mouth Sunday afternoon in which her mother, who stayed the rest The Great Atlantic & Pacific Thus, dissolution of the com this week in the home of Mr. and of the week. Mrs. Douglas and Lynette Blake participated. Tea Co. flatly denied government pany, A & P said, “would result Mrs. Everett Goodman.. baby daughter Aleatha Gail came Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sensibaugh anti-trust charges in U. S. I l.s- in a decrease rather than an in The regular class meeting of the home from Parkview hospital on and family of Plymouth spent trict Court last week and termed crease in competition/’ Willing W'orkers class was held Wednesday. Sunday afternoon with the Louis the civil suit against it an effort The food chain contended a Thursday evening with Mr. and decree of dissolution is entirely Miss Bonnie Gibbons spent Banks family. to change the nation’s “entire Mrs. Vernard Goodman. u nwarranted because: Monday evening with Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Claude Newman e c o n o mi c s t r u c»t u r e. ” Mrs. Robert Kline, Mrs. Ed 1. A & P is not a monopoly or Babcock. spent Sunday evening with Mrs. In its first formal answer to Hawk, Mrs. Cluriel Mikesell, Mrs. otherwise illegal in itself. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Overmyer Albert Stahl in Culver. the complaint seeking dissolution Wayne Kline and Mrs. Guy Davis 2. There is no clear, wilful, ser and family spent Friday evening A1 Pear and David were Sunday of the 9 0-year-old food chain, attended the D. V. B. S. demon- ious and continuing violation of with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hanna dinner guests in the John N e w A & P said .there “is no justifica ‘ation of the Bible Hook Center the anti-trust laws. and children. man home. tion in fact or in law for the U n the Central E. II. B. church 3. Relief, if any were necessary, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Banks and drastic and confiscatory destruc in South Bend, Thursday after Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Overmyer tion" of the company. could be obtained through other and family spent Sunday with Mr. children of Kirklin, Ind., visited noon. means. over Saturday night with his par A & P denied in detail the Mr. and Mrs. Guy Davis enter and Mrs. Wayne Hissong and chil ents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Banks. charges of restraint of trade and 4. The public interest will be tained the church trustees and dren. Mr. and Mrs. William O’Connor monopoly brought under the harmed and not .served thereby their wives at a baked ham sup Mr. and Mrs. Morton Freese and visited in Knox on Sunday after Sherman Act. Defendants John A. and competition would not be in per in their home 011 Tuesday eve Patty of Laporte and Mrs. George noon with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hartford, chairman of the board, creased but diminished.” ning. Those present were: Mr. and Babcock had Sunday dinner with Good and other relatives. George L. Hartford, treasurer, Mrs. Vernard Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Anna Flagg, Bessie and Glen. Mrs. Paul Strapon was at Gary and the A & P asked through About 41 percent of the Diesel- Mrs. Everett Goodman, Mr. and Afternoon visitors were Mrs. O. C. on Sunday where she attended a counsel that the complaint be dis electric locomotives now owned Mrs. W ayne Kline, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons and Bonnie. Mr. and Mrs. missed. dinner with her son. Dr. Dan. by class I railroads in the U. S. Robert Kline and the Rev. Pren Wayne Flagg and Mr. and Mrs. “The plaintiff,” A & P con his fiancee and her people in their are used in freight and passenger tice Douglas. Ross Overmver. tended, “ is asking this court to road service and the remainder home. She helped her husband Mrs. Guy Davis called in the adopt, by judicial fiat, new and celebrate his birthday on Monday in yard service. homes of Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis, extremist principles of law which and returned home Monday eve Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hartle and ning. would result in a complete re One of the Seven W onders o: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hartle Sun modeling of the entire economic the World of ancient times was Church School will meet at Mrs. Richard Foil cannon of day afternoon. Luncheon guests structure of this country.” the tomb of Mausolus, King o.f 10:00 a.111. Everyone invited to Leiters Ford and •her sister, Mrs. in the Davis home in the evening 1 * A & P termed its expansion a Caria, at Halicarnassus (Bodrum, i worship with us. Charles Parnell and Mr. Parnell were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis “natural growth,’’ which came al southwest Turkey.) it is the Mrs. Paul Strapon attended the of Urbana., 111., called at the home and daughter and their two guests most entirely from within the source of our word mausoleum. from Marion. funeral of a friend Saturday in of the former’s daughter, Mrs. Indiana Harbor. Mrs. Charles Hartle, who has Earl Reaker Thursday morning. had a very severe siege of rabbit Mrs. William O'Connor spent Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cum- I Spring Sewing Is at Hand fever for the past several weeks, Friday afternoon with her sister, mings and sons visited friends es not improve very rapidly. Mrs. Lilly McFarland at Park near Champaign, 111.. Sunday. Telephone service in this com view hospital in Plymouth. Mrs. Mildred (’linger spent Sunday Have your sewing machine checked at munity continues to be out since McFarland is about the same. afternoon with her parents, Mr. Stc&kes9 Sewing Center the Easter sleet storm. Mrs. M. Carothers and Miss- and Mrs. Cecil Clinger. 2-day service Mrs. Earl Burkeen of Detroit Stella Carothers of North of Ply Frank A. Overmyer and family, came Wednesday to assist in the mouth visited Mrs. Dick .Newman Harry Overmyer and family and We rebuild and electrify your treadle machine. Saturday. care of her daughter, Mrs. Pren Jesse W arm brod and family were All work guaranteed for one year. tice Douglas, and the baby. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fishback Sunday afternoon callers in the Burkeen came to the Douglas and family of Logansport visited j John Newman home. W. W. STOKES home Saturday and both returned Monday evening April 10 with Mrs. Owen Banks was pleasant PHONE 442 ARGOS to their home in Detroit Sunday. Mrs. Fish back's father, A1 Pear ly surprised Sunday afternoon S o 4 iia /I h m g , Attendance at Sunday school 58. There was an evening service Sunday. The W. S. C. S. will meet re p a ir plastering n n n ¥ c u t about $5.14 with Mrs. W aiter Peer this week on Thursday afternoon. I p bathroom remodeled Mr. and Mrs. Albert McGriff re-roof as little as $9.85 #Ai»IP'MetRr1i spent Friday evening with Mr. and about $7.99 Mrs. Charles Goheen and Sonja. attic room built O 11 Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. about $12.78 kitchen cabinets insulation as about $8.77 low as $6.39 I combination windows j about. .$9.64 ...... j new furnace }. about $7.87 new fireplace about $5.50 ... new flooring as | overhead dears Bow as $10-06 ^avmwa'/. /*».*« ...vwvw^-a-A about $8,42 finish spare room p landscaping about $11.13 i about $3-89 • new sidewalls :l about $G.87 § B K / K S b Keep your shoes in good enlarge garage about $7.38 condition! Regular care IW lffl foundations ^ p M g repaired about $5 f adds months to the life of your shoes . . . let ns keep them in good repair Whether it's a small repair job or extensive Don't delay any longer...use our ASC Budget remodeling or installation work, have it done now Payment Plan ... payments arranged to fit D. H. SMITH . . . enjoy the comfort of needed improvements your income... and you don't start payments & SOX while paying for them on easy monthly instalments. until the work is completed to your satisfaction. Shoe Rebuilders We are ready to help you with plans and valuable information. Office Hours: Come in and talk it over. 7:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. Marshall County Lumber Company CO — Call Our NUMBER For LUMBER — 60 Solos With University According to a new medical One of the top farm problems theory, unbalanced hormones can is providing plenty of green feed. G u la e J i ; Of Wisconsin Band cause mental disease. Hormones Through a well-planned program A program of the sixty-fourth are chemicals produced by the green feed can be available most Devoted to the Interests of the Community. Palm Sunday concert held Palm body glands. of the year. Sunday evening at the Wisconsin SUBSCRIPTION RATES: I Union Theatre, Madison. Wis., In Indiana j tells of the work of Richard Five years, §8.00; two years, §3.75; one year, 52.00; Bowles, high school music director six months, §1.25; three months, 7 5 cents. i now on leave at the University of To the Out of State: Add 50 Cents to Above Kates Wisconsin. All subscriptions payable in advance. The concerts by the University Entered as second class matter at the Post Office in Culver, of Wisconsin band featured Mr. CULVER BUSINESS MEN Indiana, under the Act of March 3, 18 79. Bowles “Easter Festival.” In de scribing the number the program And Our Oood Neighbors - i relates “In the seventeenth cen REPORTS NEW WAY OF F1\AY< ’ING SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION Sincere appreciation for making the Culver Carnival an In a recent issue of the Indianapolis Star, Maurice Early, col tury, religious and secular festi outstanding success is tendered to the following businesses umnist, says “new public schools will mushroom in Indiana under a vals were many times inextricably scheme permiting local communities to sidestep the provision of the mixed. The festivals were often of Culver and our good neighbors: announced by brass choirs, trum state Constitution which places a ceiling on indebtedness. “Round the Town” peting from the castle or city “ Under a so-called holding company law, citizens of the com walls, inviting the people to feast munity may issue bonds, build the school and lease it to the school Shively Specialty Shop Crabb Furniture Store ing and dancing, which finally district. The building is leased to the school government for a 2 5 Culver Sports Center Johnson’s Service Station culminated in a solemn church to 30-year period. Money from the lease rental is used to retire the Schweidler’s Grocery Trone’s Sport Shop service. Although this number bonds. Culver Recreation Center Red’s Barber Shop makes no attempt to re-create “Eleven communities have made applications for planning loans Lake View Tavern Heller’s Gift Shop authentic seventeenth century mu to construct schools under the holding company law.” El Rancho Theater Foreman’s Store sic, it is intended to recall the ------o ------Shell Service Station Easterday Funeral Home spirit of these ancient festivals. CHRISTMAS SPIRIT GIVES WAV TO BREATH O F SPRING Van Meter Implement Co. Bechtel’s Royal Blue Store It is based on two old Easter Carol Extra! Extra! For all those who have opined from time to Walker’s Studio Rector’s Pharmacy tunes, one secular and the other time that the community’s 1949 Christmas spirit was wearing just Silhouette Beauty Shop Culver Cafe sacred.” a bit thin we are happy to report that the cause for chit chat was State Exchange Bank Marathon Service Station Mr. Bowles is listed as an ar officially removed on Monday of this week when the streamer lights Hatten’s Garage Joe Boetsma and Sons ranger of the University Band. were removed. There will be some regrets among some of us for now The Barn Betty’s Beauty Shop we will have nothing to gripe about. Ho hum! It’s time for spring Gordon's Standard Station Dukes Jewelry Store and perhaps a few less gripes are in order. Kiser Home Damaged B\ Smith’s Shoe Shop Culver Hardware -o- Fire; Pletka Farm Scene! Culver City Drug Store Culver Cleaners W ( X) IA W EA T HE K M K V Quality Grocery Hanna’s Grocery Winter has vindicated the woolly bear. Woolly bears, according Of Grass Fire Sunday I Mitchell & Stabenow Earl D. Overmyer Plumbing to naturalists in New York, are a species of caterpillar with apparently The home of Mr. and Mrs. Oberlin’s Appliances John H. Croy Garage better than human perspicacity in long-range weather forecasting. Charles Kiser and three children, Culver City Tavern Culver City Grain & Coal Where the government’s Weather Bureau has done an uncom was damaged severely last Thurs Corner Tavern Marshall County Lmbr. Co. fortably accurate job of predicting a chilly and delayed spring on a day morning when a fire caused Sam Wood’s Garage McFarland Ice Co. month-to-month basis, the woolly bears ’way last fall put on wide by defective chimney, licked out Clover Leaf Dairy Lake View Dairy brown bands around their black bodies as their way of indicating it at the first floor ceiling and walls. Curren’s Grocery Red Seese Metal Shop would be a mild winter. The Culver fire department, Culver Produce Culver Citizen And, considering the season as a whole, they were right— for a delayed by a freight train, ex Eckman Babbitry O’Connor Greenhouse second time in succession. Which raises the question: What is it the tinguished the blaze about 20 A. R. McKesson Culver Military Academy woolly bears know that men are trying to find out? For men have mi mutes after arriving on the Dale’s D-X Station VFW Auxiliary been scanning sunspots with their telescopes and sending balloons scene. It had burned approximate “Good Neighbors” into the stratosphere to gain meteorological secrets which evidently ly an hour and a half and did are old hat to the woolly bear. about $1,000 damage to the house Jeffirs Motors, Plymouth Kaminski Fruit Co. Formerly the wild geese were most trusted as whole-season and S I 00 to the furniture. Burr Oak Hardware , Kreamo Bakery weather prophets. But it must be that a worm’s-eve view is more The house located 1% miles Tibbetts Merchandise Silvercup Bakery west of Burr Oak was owned by comprehending than a bird’s-eye view where weather is concerned. Ridge Company Schulze Bakery Ralph Osborn Sr. and the loss is Our theory is that while naturalists supposed the woolly bears Van Der Weele Newstand, Community Bakery covered by insurance. were snug in their cocoons, the little caterpillars were up in flying Argos Dolly Madison Bakery The Culver firemen were called saucers checking their sunspot bearings and reading cosmic ray Swift and Company Farm Crest Bakery to the William Pletka farm wesit barometers. Elkhart Packing Co. Coca Cola of Culver on Sunday morning But now the naturalists— skeptical fellows—say they are going Oscar Mayer Packing Co. Pepsi-Cola -where they extinguished a grass to check on the caterpillars again next winter. Say, how many times Eckrich Packing Co. New Era Potato Chips fire. does a woolly bear have to be right? — Selected Editorial. Palumbo Distributing Co. Yellow Creek Packing Co. As well as the fine volunteer help of Tone Shaw, A1 Gr; South Bend were guests Sunday Markets of her brother, 1). R. Carr, and CHICAGO ham, Erv Nelson, the faculty and students of the Culv< Mrs. Carr and daughter Marjory. Butterfat ------.59% Schools, and that of the many other citizens of Culver wl Mr. and Mrs. Marion Serverns If this nice weather continues Heavy Hens ______.21-.20 < assisted. of Rochester called to see her for a few days the basement under Cattle, a v e r a g e ______20.00 aunt, Mrs. W. H. Heeter, Sunday the church will be completed. The Hogs, average ______10.00 ; W. A. F LE E T POST afternoon. Mrs. Serverns was for church has been moved back on Sheep, average ______25.25 merly Miss Lola Heeter. the foundation and men of the Wheat - — — - 2.311/4-2.3314 American Legion Mr. and Mrs. IT. It. Parker and church are to work Saturday. C l ’ LY E 11 E L E V A T O R sons visited Saturday evening and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunsizer and Oats ______.80 Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Har family of Wabash visited his par ( o r n ______1 ,2 .() old Flora and Mr. Flora and chil ents, Mr. and Mrs. A ndrew Dun * THE WEATHER * dren. The dinner on Sunday cele sizer, Sunday. * * * a * brated the birthdays of Richard High L o w Want Yoisr Eggs and Parker and Jeanne Flora. An electronic interoffice com Wednesday ____ 30 ______17 Poultry- » . The Home Economics Club swill munication system that \< com IE T h u r s d a y ______2 6 ______17 meet Thursday afternoon with pletely housed within the form of Friday ______2 9 ______21 New York Prices Paid for Eggs Mrs. H. Parker. ■a fine dresk pad has been design S a t u r d a y ______4 7 ______21 Mr. and Mrs. George Dyer of Bring your eggs in to Culver City Grain and Coal Co. ed. S u n d a y ______5 7 ______2S M o n d a y ______6 3 ______44 on Thursdays between 8:00 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. T u e s d a y ____663 ______38 Open in Plymouth all week except Thursday. .Wednesday ___ .... ______38 Highest Market prices paid for hens. COAL - COAL Call Culver City Grain and Coal Company We Have Indiana Coal for Immediate Deliverv.V H E S B Y H. CULVER LODGE on Thursdays and at other times Plymouth 12494 Place your order NOW for off car delivery of West No. 617 F. and A. M. Virginia 5x3 egg and Pocahontas 3x8 oil treated egg. Regular meetings first and third Thurs Leiters Ford Elevator days of each month. Hunter Walton Co. Visiting brothers wel Call evenings Harvey Miller, Plymouth 5672 PH O NE 2351 come. Harry D. Winkler, W. M- Lester P. Young, Sec. TRUSTEE S NOTICE McKinley’s I will be at the Culver City Coal and Grain Company each day and Complete Service On until noon on Saturdays. Saturday nights from 7 to 9 by appointment. ULVER MONUMENTS »I. A. CURTIS For Your Loved Ones Trustee. Union Township TAILORS and CLEANERS New Lower Prices WE OPERATE OUR OWN CLEANING Large Stock to Select From PLANT Winamac Granite Works E. O. Byrd One Call Does It All W e Call For and Deliver^ 202 S. Main St. Phone 155 ELECTRICAL Winamac L GARMENTS FULLY INSURED Otto Bivler, Authorized Agent Phone Culver 273-J CONTRACTOR Phone 128 317 Main Wiring of all k in d s Quarterly Conference, Friday, his parents, Wednesday evening, Balanced diets and blood tests' QUuncit and Sunday April 28 at 7:30 at Leiters Ford. A pril 26. recommended by the U. S. Fis;h Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clifton and Wildlife Service to produce and children and Mrs. Nellie Clif healthier -trout for stream stock W aAhUuftojt ton and Nancy were Sunday din ing have been adopted at West School Newt. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Virginia’s state hatcheries. CONSEQUENCES OF INTEMPERANCE AND INJUSTICE Mr. and Mrs. Joe Medbourn re Sausman in Gary. Mr. and Mrs. (Temperance Lesson) ceived word on Monday of the Charles Clifton and children vis- Use*a Classified Ad. It Pays! International Sunday School Lesson for April 23, 1050 tragic death of her brother who l ited the Edgar Clifton family in Fourth in the quarterly series. Scriptural reference: Am os 4: was killed in an automobile acci Lapaz Friday night. 1, 2; 6 : 1-6; 8 : 4-7. dent. Sunday evening in Missis The William Kepler families Memory selection: “ Hate the evil, and love the good, and estab sippi. The Medbourn family mov were all home Sunday. Tuesday HOESEL INS. AGENCY ed recently from our community lish judgment in the gate” (Am os 5:15). visitors were Mrs. Charles Hul- See us for lower cast to a dairy farm north of Logans linger and Hazel Frances and EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL SALEM port. Our sympathy is with them Mrs. George Hullinger. Auto Insurance UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN in their bereavement. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Agents: I. G. Roederer, Pastor Rev. 13. R. Cross, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kline and and Mrs. Frank Cowen and Flor Jesse White, Supt. John Hoesel - Evert Hoesel Su.pt. Viola W arren daughter Patty called on Mr. and ence were Mr. and Mrs. W alter 9:30 a. Church School. 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. Mrs. Virgil Little, in Macy Sunday Gordon and sons. 10:30 a. 'in. No morning service 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mahler in the absence of the Pastor at 7:15 to 7:45 p. m. B. Y. P. D. Gregory Yapp has the chicken were Sunday afternoon visitors O. T. SMITH tending; conference. 7:45 to 8:15 p. m. Gospel son.gr-> pox. of Mrs. Gideon Mahler. 6:45 p. m. Youth Groups. 8:15 Eve n i ng m essa ge. Mr. and Mrs. George Masylar Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cowen took TREE SURGEON 7:30 p. ni. The evening service Cottage Prayer meetings i:i of Plymouth were Friday evening their daughter Charla to Indian of the Brotherhood. various homes throughout April. Pruning, Spraying, Etc. callers on Betty Yapp and son and apolis on Monday where she en Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer “Uncle George” will bring the her mother, Mrs. Blanche Finney. tered the James Whitcomb Riley 517 Lakeshore Dr. Plione 21 service. S:30 p. m. Choir rehear- message on April 3 0 in the morn Joyce Kline was a week end hospital for observation. Linda sal. ing and will present the film guest of Becky Wfinn whose par Cowen lias the measles. Thursday - all day work for “The Prodigal Son” and an extra ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul W inn, and the ladies. ifeature - Hymn log in the evening. little granddaughter spent the To make a handy 'measuring The Equitable Life April 19-23 Annual Conference All are welcome. week end in Chicago with their stick for laying out rows in the Session at. the Broadway Evan Assurance Society j son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and garden, try painting your hoe gelical United Brethren Church, BURR OAK CHURCH OF GOD Mrs. Mitchell. handle with three red circular Of The United States I South Bend, Indiana. Harry A. Sheets, Pastor Mrs. P». A. Curtis has been stripes, the first at six inches, the Norman LaMunion, S. S. Supt. Represented by staying at the Maurice Curtis next at one foot another at three ST. MARY OF THE LAKE Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. home with the children while Mr. ‘feet. CATHOLIC CHURCH Morning Worship, 11:00 a. in. and Mrs. Curtis are spending a MARION E. JONES I Corner College Avenue and “No Greater Power” - J. W. Me few days in Fort Wayne. The State flower of New Mexico Plymouth Street Lain. Culver, Indiana Carol Sue Kline visited on Sun is the. yucca. Rev. Joseph A. Lenk, Pastor Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m. day with Carol Beth Hawk at the Ordinary household bleaches Phone 148 “Every Man That Hath This» Ed Hawk home. Donnie TIawk may be used on most white nylon A. M. E. RO LLIN S C H A PE L Hope” - Pastor. and Bobby Kline were dinner (fabrics. Rev. M. Culpepper Meetings each night this week guests of the hitter’s g r a n d p a r -* ______Professional 8:00 p. m. Worship service. at 7:30 with Evangelist J. W. ents, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam K line.; . J Church school 1 1 a. m. McLain as speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams Mrs. Roy Watts, Supt. Directory HIBBARD E.U.B. CHURCH of Plymouth and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hawk and family spent Sun S p e c i a l EVANGELICAL & REFORMED Rev. Mast, Pastor day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Grace Church 10:00 a. m. - Sunday School. M e e t i n g s PHYSICIANS Conrad Mattox, Church School Wayne Kline. Whitney Kline has been having CULVER METHODIST CHURCH the flu for a few days the past Every Evening 9:30 a.m. W orship Service. Quentin L. Haml, Minister week. 10:30 a.m. Church School. Through April 23 DR. DONALD REED ,Miss Dorothy Reed, S. S. Supt. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kline of Cul Reverend Quentin L. Iland, April 23, Second Sunday ver, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Me Kar Physician pastor of the Culver Methodist After Easter Burr Oak Office hours by appointment lin of near Plymouth, Mr. and church, will be the guest speaker 9:30 .a m. The Church m PHONES: > : - • Mrs. Whitney Kline and Mrs. L. CHURCH OF GOD for the Sunday morning, worship school. Classes for all ages. Res.—121 Office—1S» A. Crabb of Culver were Sunday services this week. 10:40 a. -,m. / The Church at Office: 121 College Ave.* ». y ' * ir- * afternoon callers on Mr. and Mrs. Services begin at 7:30 p.m. Members of the congregation worship. Sermon by the pastor, William Kline. who may wish to contribute to The Methodist Youth Fellow Timely Bible Messages the fund which has been sent to ship will meet at the church this . R. L. i the family of the late Reverend afternoon at 4:30 p.m. All youth Special Music A. O. Kuck may do so by sending ol‘ the junior high and high school Physician p & p J x i/ i Evangelist J. W. McLain, Office hours: their check to Walter Johnson, Sr. are are welcome. /ion Church Sunday school and church at Speaker mornings and afternoons tendance was 4 7. Phones: Res. 83-R; Office 83 J. Dick Newman, Supt. LEITERS FORD Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Office: Lake Shore Drire 10:00 a.m. Church school. METHODIST PARISH and Mrs. Lon Hissong and Wayne George C. Vance, Minister were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Over FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Leiters Ford myer and son, Mr. and Mrs. Her SCIENTIST Church School 10 a. m. DR. C. 0. MACKEY bert Blocker, Mr. and Mrs. Alt 423 So. Michigan St., Plymouth Morning Worship 11 a. m. Triplett, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Voreis, YOUR LIFE Physician “Probation after Death” is the Adult Membership ("lass, Sun Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hissong and GLASSES subject in all Churches of Christ, day, 7:30 p.m. children and Bessie Flagg. Phones Scientist, on Sunday, April 23; Choir rehearsal Tuesday at W.S.C.S. will meet at the Res. 62-R Office 02-W with the golden text: “ God hath 7:30 p. m. church all day Wednesday to clean INSURANCE... Office in K. of P. Building both raised up the Lord, and \Vill Quarterly Conference, Friday, and plan a future cleaning pro also raise up us by his own pow April 28, at 7:30. gram. d e n t Ts t s ~~ er*’ (I Corinthians 6:14,) and Delong Have you a young son or Week end guests of Mr. and daughter, or a favorite nephew, the passage from the textbook, Church School 9:45 a. m. Mrs. A. E. Alderfer were Mr. and “God requires perfection, but not Quarterly Conference, Friday. niece or grandchild? Mrs. Harold Alderfer. until the battle between Spirit April 2S at 7:30 at Leiters Ford. If so, you may be interested J.S. The W. S. C. S. and the Rutland and flesh is fought and the vic Monterey to know that the New York Life Circle are sponsoring a miscel Dentist tory w on” (p. 25 4.) M orni n g W orsh i p 9: 3 0 a. m. n o w issues X-RA* laneous shower for Mr. and Mrs. Church School 10:30 a. m. policies on the Phone: Office— 53-W JIarold Alderfer at. the home of lives of chil Office in Bank Building dren of all ages. PERK KlflD Such poli DR. G. F. HENSICKS (DORDS ROD cies help FOR BETTER boys and girls Dentist 1 VOU WILL Office hours by appointment. HERR KIHD to a c quire Phone 45) 114 Lake Shore Drive ECHOS.' li a b its of BOTTLED GAS SERVICE thrift, to ac VETERINARIAN cumulate a Call for “nest egg” for the future, to get the benefit of the lower OR, E. J._ YOCOM, ih premium rates for the younger X-Ray on Both Large and ages.. Small Animals. If youw are interested \ in help- Home-like comfort and modern ing your young son or daugh Veterinarian Phone 2 Culver, Ind* facilities when our service is ter, or favorite nephew, niece needed. IN or grandchild, to own such a i policy— DR. OSCAR WESSON Bottles Tankwcsgon Call, telephone or write • Veterinarian Phone 05-Itl. R. R. :2 EASTEHDAY James Marshall Culver, Indiana LIQUID GAS CORP. C u lx e r « Phone 306 FUNERALHQME Special Agent \ VERLY SMI' .113 W . LaPorfe St. Phone 248 NEW YORK LIFE MI NERAL BATHS Ambulancc Service Plymouth, Indiana MASSAGING Culver INSl’R VXCl? COMPANY HEALTH FARM Phone 271 Loueasa Van Sciioiaek and Mrs. Maybelle Reed 415, Marie Dukes LeRoy Voreis attended the I). V. 413, M ary Mawhorter 48 3. FROM THE CITIZEN FILES 13. S. demonstration at the 15 0 games and over: Betty Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hostetler of E. U. .B. Church in South Bend, Young 159, Pat Cultice 170-1 5 7- Aprlf 17, 1040 Rabbi -Steam of South Bend east of Plymouth entertained Thursday. 180, Martha Ann Mawhorter 162, spoke on “Community Building.” Sunday in honor of their daugh All known records were broken Mr. and Mrs. Roger York and Rose Bauer 150, Ruth Simpson M ajor Imrie was the evening’.* ter’s sixth birthday anniversary son, Jimmy and Miss Marjorie when the ice .stayed on Lake Max 158, Betty Zechiel 151-157, Es toastmaster. which -will be April 2 0. Guests Ellen York of South Bend were inkuckee continuously from Dec ther Lindvall 1S9, Kate May 15 5, ember until April this year. On Mrs. W. G. O'Callaghan was were Grandpa and Grandma Pip Easter dinner guests of their par Donna Hatton 152, Maybelle Reed the first day of the month the elected president of the Parent- er of here; Mr. and Mrs. Paul ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen York and 15 5, Ch arlotte J ung 17 7, Marie ice started to break up and in Teachers Association at the final Beatty and son, Billy o,f Plymouth son, Don. Dukes 150, Reba Wagoner 167, spite of the fact that it had froz meeting held in the auditorium and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Foster Polly McKinley 153, Mary Maw en to about 20 inches during the of the new Community Building of Fort Wayne. ENTERTAINS LT. GOV. horter 155-180. winter the ice was in small pieces Tu es d ay even ing. Mr.si. George Van Schoiack and Don Trone was. host at. a dinner Four local bowling teams at when- it piled up on the shore in A imarriage license was issued her brother, Walter Ward of Ind ■at the Maxinkuckee Inn last Fri tended and participated in the front of the Dr. Donald Reed the first of the week to Floyd R. ianapolis visited a few minutes day evening ior Lt. Gov. John S. Ladies Bowling league at Muncie cottage. It was also unusual that Jones and Miss Grace Green Oil! at the Voreis home Tuesday even Watkins, who came to Culver as on Sunday. the ice piled up in shallow water Walkerton. ing, April 11, on their way home a guest of the American Legion. instead of on the shore. Culver tplaced fourth in the from visiting their father, George Those at the dinner in addition The annual problem of what district commerical contest, held Ward, who is in Parkview Hospit to Lt. Gov. W atkins and Mr. Nitrogen fertilizer, in light at Bourbon on Saturday. .Mar al, Plymouth. Mr. W a rd will to do about daylight saving time Trone included Col. C. F. Mta supply now, is expected to con garet Dimmick, Marjorie Hawk undergo a second operation as popped up again at the meeting* Kinney, Col. Kemp Moore, John tinue to be scarce this year. Only ins, and Jane Crandall, novice soon as his condition permits. of the Chamber of Commerce Croy, Commander of the Culver a. seven -per cent boost in pro “B” typewriting team won first Mrs. Van Schoiack and Mrs. Ches Monday. American Legion post, and R o duction is expected in 19 19. place and will compete in the ter M.cCoige called Friday at the The mid .west National Aquatic bert Rust. contest in Muncie in April. Voreis home. School sponsored annually by the Following the dinner, Lt. Gov. * * * First Aid and Life Saving Service We are grateful to Mr. and Watkins was conducted on a tour April 1-4, 1020 of the American Red Cross will Mrs. Harvey Bishop for the sign of the Academy. Later in the even Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Warner \V. S. O. S. be held at Lake Maxinkuckee they had made and have put at ing he officiated at the ceremony celebrated thei r golden w ed di n g from June 19 to June 29. the church which reads, “W EL where Miss Barbara Doll wa.si RUMMAGE SALE amniversary at the New Culver John G. Leiniirger of Chicago COME, TWIN LAKES CHURCH.” crowned Queen of the Culver Hotel on April 11. There were GG and well-known East side cott- Visitors recently of Mr. and Carnival. SATI/RDAY, A P R IL 22 present who gathered in the din tager has become associated with Mrs. Cleo May and her father, Lt. Gov. W atkins is a past ing room for a. chicken dinner. the law ifirm of Eise man and Mr. Neaville were Mr. and Mrs. State Commander of the Indiana Methodist Church Basement The Culver Globe trotters, the ILewis in Chicago. James Smith; Mr. and Mrs. L. D. American Legion. Shilling, Buffington and Speyers Garments for sale will be Alien Marshall of Culver shar Bales; Walter O. Miller; Mrs. boys, have reached Seattle on a ed scoring honors with the best Loueasa Van Schoiack and Mr.-, picked up Friday. •northward hike to Alaska. Women’s Bowling pistol and rifle marksmen in the iLeRoy Voreis. Mr. Neaville is bed Born April 10, to Mr. and Mrs. state Saturday at the annual State fast most oi* the time. Team Standings \V I, William Lowry of Hibbard, a son. State Exchange .Finance 4 9 2 (j Gallery rifle and pistol matches •Mr. and Mrs. Dobbs of Ply Don Trone’s ______4 7 28 Surveyors were at work the mouth were Sunday afternoon held at Cdiver Military Academy Lake Shore Recreation _ 40 3 5 last 'week taking levels and sett when lie won first place in the callers of Mrs. Walter O. Miller. D u k e s __’______39 3 6 Limited Re-entry standing match ing stakes not only on the part of Mr. McCreary of Peru spent tQie Burkett and Rinard _____ 3 7 38 Or. L. 0. Blake with a score of 8*9.6. Walter John the ground where the depot will week end with his uncle and State Exchange B an k __ 34 41 Argos Furniture ______31 4 4 son took fourth and a bronze be erected but on much of the arunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles White. Argos Products ______23 52 portion of the ground between Easter Sunday dinner gue.sts of Optometrist medal in the Individual Any- High ten bowlers: Betty Young the tracks and the lake. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clevenger sight standing match. 151, Pat Cultice 148, Alice Mike • • • Ta-lk about cold Aprils, P. were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Slete Eyes Examined sell 142, Rose Mary W hite 140, Wickizer tells a story that wheln -and daughter, Rebecca of Ind April 10, 1030 Essie Butler 138, Martha Ann they voted for trustee in April, ianapolis; Miss Betty Clevenger Glasses Fitted Dressed in gala colors and with Mawhorter 13 4, Rose Bauer 133, 1871, five men rode their horses of South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Ro a Great Midway unsurpassed in Ruth Simpson 133, Priscilla Pow right straight across Lake Max bert Dodson and son, Richard and any local indoor carnival, the new ell 131, Betty Archambeault 131. Phone 92 for Appointment inkuckee on the ‘ice. daughter, Caiieen; James Cleven Community Building last Friday 4 00 series and over: Betty After a successful pastorate of ger and his fiancee, Miss Peggy night was the scene of another Young 40 5, Pat Cultice 507, Es eight years. Rev. S. C. Norris, on Jo W right of Plymouth. 7% Main—Above successful community night. Miss sie Butier 411, Ma rtha A n 11 Maw- Easter Sunday retired from the Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Falveys’ Dept. Store Margaret Annis was the Queen of horter 44(>, Ruth Simpson. 402, ministry. White were Mr. and Mrs. Fred it he Carnival. Betty Archambeault 4 0 4, Betty KNOX, INDIANA Potatoes are selling at $4.75 erick M anuwal and son, Dennis; The marriage of Miss Mary C. Zechiel 44 5, Esther Lindvall 4 5 2, a bushel. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jasinski, Tracy? to Roth Cline occured in and son, Joseph and daughters, it he Methodist Church last W e d ROY DECK ART) HEADS Rose Marie and Ruth Ann; Mr. nesday evening wftli Rev. V. B. K E WA X X A 1H’SI X ESSM EN and Mrs. Raymond Z.ehner and Servies officiating. Following the Roy Deckard. Kewanna grocer, daughter, Marcia; and Mr. and FLOOR COVERINGS ■ceremony a wedding dinner was was elected president of the Ke Mrs. H oward W hite and son, H o served in the home of the bride wanna Businessmen’s Association Wall to Wall Carpeting or Room Size Rugs ward, Jr. all of Plymouth and groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. lat the V an Meter store in Ke- For more than half a century we have sold carpeting; and Mr. .and Mrs. Robert White and M. R. Cline. wa.n.na Friday niglit. nigs loomed in America’s leading mills. Without obligation we sons, Robert, Jr. and Donald of A rare treat was given the Other new officers are Elmer Si- will gladly show you good sized samples on your own floors in Lake of the Woods, and Donald seventy members of the Chamber del, vice-president, and Richard your own home so you can see how they look where you want White who live.* with his- parents. of Commerce and tlieir families A. Fisher, secretary-treasurer. them. Mrs. Lewis Deem and daughter, at a family night meeting at the Plans were made for a large We have a wide selection of the newest colors and pat Marjorie of Cherubusco spent a Palmer House Thursday evening. 1 meeting in May. terns in broadlooms O, 12 and 15 feet wide. Vse them wall to week with her mother, Mrs. W ai wall or for room size rugs. Grey, Beige, Green and Rose are ter O. Miller, who has not been liked in embossed or twist broadlooms. We can show you well. Mr. and Mrs. David Norris luxurious carpeting you can afford. Call Culver Telephone and son, Tommy spent Easter *557— H. W. Walmer— or Bluffton, Indiana, collect ;*17— Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Walmcr’s Department Store— for an appointment. We invite Miller. comparison. Larry and Jeanie Hamell of Don a 1 d s o. l s p e n t. T h u r s d a y n i g h t with their grandparents, Mr. and Walmer’s Department Store Mention Mrs. Wesley Hardy. Bluffton, Indiana Mrs. Walter Clevenger; Mrs. Ad No. 7 #,♦ ♦ > vv* , + v 4 / t VV4 44 4 44 4.4 ♦*»♦ ♦ ♦*♦«♦♦ 4 4f »♦♦ f»#»*4 ♦.»♦♦ 4,44%#»f » 4.4♦ • »,* + + ♦»♦ • ».»t ♦ *V ♦ 4%4444 4 + 4 % 4%4%4%4<>*4%4%44>4%4%44>4 %4%4%44 4%4%4%4%4%4%4%4%4%4%44 4%4%44-4%4%44 4%44 44 4%4%4%4%,4%4%4%4%4%*4%*4%4%4%4 ♦V M ♦*# 4 <•4 to POULTRY USERS »* :: ♦♦*> Our Service Ideal ♦♦ :: ♦♦ * * :: ++ :: IS THIS, That each and every service operation performed in our shop, be CAPONETTS. The thickens of tomorrow are now ♦* ♦♦ :: more profitable to the customer than to ourselves. Our prime purpose is to available at the Culver Produce. We are now starl ♦ * :: ing a thousand chickcns each month and raising :: make the quality of our work so high and the cost of it so low, that this com- i »*♦ ♦ our own fryers, springers and roasters. And we are :: munity cannot afford, not to utilize the SERVICE we offer. :: having them all caponized. Caponetts are a much ♦♦> «► better finished bird, much more tender, have a much ♦>♦♦ ♦V This includes an adequate workshop, always clean and fully equipped; better flavor, are much better breasted and much ♦4 4 : : * ♦ with mechanics who know their stuff and do their work with courtesy, hon fatter. So when you want delicious Poultry call 261 *♦ i ♦ % and ask for Culver Caponetts. %* esty and efficiency. And last, but really first, a sound business policy of a « 4 :: ♦ ♦ :: :: square deal for everyman, whether he drives in with a Ford, a Chevrolet, or ♦.* :: ♦ * :: ♦* ♦.4 %4 a Jeep. + 4 1 :: \■ :: • *•> 4t ♦4* 4 I %4 \4 • 4 * , I ♦♦ We solicit your spring clean up and tune up business, NOW DUE 1 44 :: i 4*♦ 4 6ULVER PRODUCE + 4 | * * ; v # +44 4 I8 a . r . M cKe s s o n i %4+•> * ♦ 4*« i ♦♦ 4 4♦ 4 ; 44 For our services call 23 by day, 191W by night. :: t « * jf - V t \ 1 4 :1 F O R S A L E : Child’s spring coat, FOR RENT — Furnished or un FARM MACHINERY size 6. Phone 6 34. furnished apartments. Steady hot Q l a M ^ i e d iwater, electricity included, very FOR SALE — 15 ft. Grumman r ea so n a b 1 e. Phone 2 6 9 - R.______5* Devoted to those who wish to announce, sell, rent, buy, or secure any New and Used Equipment aluminum canoe with outboard type of commodity. bracket, used short time, really WANTED PARTS AXD SERVICE a nice one. New 15 ft. Star stain Write The Culver Citizen, or phone 320 for further particulars. less steel boat. 12x16 Tepee tent, WANTED HAl-LING. Equipped to Modern Shop Equipped with the like new. Village Hardware, Leit- haul stock anywhere, anytime. RATES: One insertion— 3 cents per word; minimum charge for one er^i Ford, Phone 24 41. 5n Your patronage appreciated. J. A. insertion— 35 cents cash, otherwise 4 0 cents. For insertions run Latest Machine Tools Henderson, Phone Culver 54R12. consecutively figure one-half the above after the first insertion. F O R S A L E : 2 wheel .trailers. M. 4-3 * Bold face type at twice the above rate. TRAINED MECHANICS R. Cline Novelty “Works. 47tfn FOR SALE — Used living room, NOTICE — Cafeteria supper at CARI) PARTY: Progressive card international Harvester MISCELLANEOUS bed room suites, breakfast set, Methodist church Saturday, April party, public invited, sponsored by desk, occasional chairs, radios, COMPLETE STOCK OF 29, 5:30 to 7:30 by M. Y. F. 5-2* St. Mary’s of the Lake Church, gas stove, electric stoves, Kelvin H O U S E H O L D APPLIANCE SER- Wednesday, April 19, 7:30 p.m. REPAIR PARTS ator. Village Furniture, Leiters VICK — Refrigerators, Bendix iSome of the more destructive in At Three Sister’s Drive-In, Burr Ford. Phone 24 41. appliances, gas ranges, all types Oak Road, north of junction state sect enemies that infect American household appliances. Jesse Pet Charles Van Meter roads 10 and 17. Gifts and more F O R S A L E — 1948 Ford % ton sha'de trees were imported into tis, phone 191-R. 52 tt 50-1 Lake Shore Drive gifts. Donation 5 0c. l-5n pickup. 11,5 00 miles, one owner. this country. They include the Culver Phone 80 1946 Hudson 4-door sedan, very ABSTRACTS compiled to all lands elm- leaf beetle, the brown tail IP YOU ARE planning to build, clean. Leiters Ford Garage, Leit- in Marshall county. Owners of the see Mr. M. R. Cline.______4 6tfn ers Ford. Phone 2111. 5n and gipsy -moths and the vorac only set of abstract books in Mar POTATOES* Prices cheap. Loren ious Japanese beetle. shall County. Cressner & Co., GARDENS PLOWED Phone 58-W. FOR SALE — 4 pairs of lined 3-4n M. Adams. 109 Broadway St., Boi^NiXl Abstractors. 14tf flowered drapes, maroon back j Argos, Phone 343. 4 3 tfn Practically every base mineral ground, in good condition. 451 S E P T IC T A N K S and -grease traps ~ ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION — Forest Place. Phone 6 2 4. 5n known to civilization is deposited cleaned. J. Hernandez. P h o n e ! * ° M ALE: 3 Perfection oil burn- W e have line bred Holstein,Guern l y _w 5_4* er stoves, very cheap. Also farm within the UPnited States. 2 9 5-J or 5 sey and Brown Swiss Sires which ------1 —!------:------— | gates and farrowing pens. M. R. FOR SALE — A. K. C. registered is the way all the good herds NOTICE — Open Bowling at I Cline Novelty Works.______4 6 tfn Cocker Spaniel puppies from have been built and is the only champion stock. Reasonable. Mrs. N O T IC E O F Lake Shore Recreation, Culver, way to get a uniform herd. ELECTRIC APPLIANCE SALES- C. 0. Mac key. 5-2n FI N A L SETTLEM ENT ind. every day from 1 :0 0 p. m. CALL CULVER 95R3, John A. V I MAN. Northern Indiana Public to 12:00 p. m. except from 7:1 No. 584 6, Estate of Maggie C. Newman & Sons, Culver. ° 'Service Company has an opening F O R S A L E — AlTalfa hay, wire ii ...... in — - — ■ — — — — ii uimmmmmm- p. m. to 9:30 p. m. on Wednesday , -n Spangler rin its local Sales Department. bales, fir.?t cutting twenty dollars, HUBERT TANNER— Piano tun and Thursday. Reduced rates 111 This position offers good earning second cutting twenty-five. Call By direction of B. B. .Spangler er. Phone Tanner Music Store, No. (he afternoon. Open all summer. possibilities, steady employment 250, E. W. Carter, Culver, Ind. Administrator of the Estate of 299, Plymouth. 5-2n and attractive employe benefits. 5n Maggie C. Spangler, late of Mar shall County, State of Indiana, D UR AC LEA N ED RUGS and up DON’T GET SCARED, when the Applicants should be between £5 FOR SALE — Baldwin upright deceased. holstery stay clean longer. Pile fellow growing a beard, knocks and 35 years of age, preferably piano. Phone 16 3. 5* Notice is hereby given to the unmats. Colors revive. Cleaned in on your door. It’s only the Fuller married. This is a fine opportunity for the man who qualifies. For an heirs, legatees and devisees of your home. Use again same day. Brush Man. 5-2* FOR SALE — Walnut dining interview, call Mr. R. M. Brown at said decedent and all other per Duraclean Service, phone 269-M room suite, $45. Phone 347 on Plymouth, 4 35, or write to the sons interested in said estate, after 5:00 p. m. or see William CARD OF THANKS Saturday or Sunday.______5n that said B. B. Spangler, Adm in Taber. 5 2 tf W e are taking this means of company at 111 W est LaPorte istrator has filed in this Court, thanking all those who were so Street. Plymouth. Indiana. a2tfn FOR SALE — Folding baby bug his account and vouchers for the PIANO TUNING, regulating and thouightf-uI during the passing of gy. Mrs. Harold Robinson. 5* repairing. Harry A. Smeltzer, ph. final settlement of said estate and Frederick J. Leader. The express HOOVER CLEANER Sales and 438. 21 tf they are hereby required to be ions of sympathy were all deeply Service. Leave cleaner at Crabb FOR. SALE — Beige linen suit, and appear in said Court on the appreciated. Furniture store. Ph. 110-J or ph. size 12. Three formals, size 10 to HAULING Trash and garbage 405-W for free pick up' and de 12. Four pair pumps, size 5. 520 17th day of May 1950, when disposal, brush, sand, gravel, fill Emil Leader livery. Ernest Crabb. 41 tfn South Plymouth St., Phone 622-J. the same will be heard and made dirt and top soil. Chainsaw ser Mrs. John Tiedt 5* on proof of their heirship or claim vice. Day Phone 613. Leiters CARD OF THANKS USED ELECTRIC RANGES. The to any part of said estate, and Ford, ph. 2685. 20tfn W e wish to thank all those Northern Indiana Public Service FOR SALE OR TRADE 1942 show cause, if any there be, why who were so thoughtful in our Company has several used electric Pontiac, streamliner R & H; 1942 said account and vouchers should m e n GUARANTEED RADIO SER- bereavement over the passing of ranges in good working condition Aero 2-door Chevrolet, R <& II; not be approved. u w * Call Hodges Radio Ser- .Henry M. b-peyer. The kind ex priced from $50.00 on up. If in 1941 Champion Studebaker coupe Witness, the Clerk and seal of t 7 \ S i 2 0tf terested, stop in at our Culver of priced at only $175; 19 10 Ford lat f I ------— pressions of condolence aiid help the Marshall Circuit Court, at Ply fice. 3 2 tfn 2-door, rebuilt motor, R & H; v \HED SAND, Pea Gravel ful acts were all appreciated. mouth, Indiana., this 13th day of 1941 Buick; 1942 Chevrolet 1 V> ^ Filter Bed Rock, Fill The Speyer Family 5* April, 19 50. SEE THE NEW Crosley Shelva- ton truck. A complete line of used .1 Gravel. Call Fred AI earl D. Strombeck, Clerk dor refrigerator today at the Cul parts. We buy junk of all kinds .ione G17. 21 tfn ( AIM) OF THANKS Bv Eva Doyle Slieneman, Deputy Words are Inadequate to con ver Hardware. A liberal allow and automobiles. Rans Garage William O. Osborn PIANO TUNING. Winfield Beh- vey our deep appreciation for all ance will be made for your old and Salvage, Delong, Ind. Phone Attorney for Administrator mer, phone 54 4. 8 tfn the kindness during the illness refrigerator. Only Crosley has the Leiters Ford 2 6 34.______■ 5* (SEAL) 5-2 an,d at, the time of the passing Shelvador. Culver Hardware 5 0tfn FOR YOUR HARDWARE NEEDS of Clyde N. Melton. The express FOR SALE; — Tractor drawn in Stop and Save ions of sympathy were appreciat FOR SALE: Round wood, S3 per ternation I two row eof'ii plan lei* N O T IC E O F The Village Hardware ed greatly. rank on ground. Will deliver for with fertilizer attachment. 16 FINAL SETTLEMENT slight extra cost. Inquire at old Leiters Ford, Indiana Mrs. Clyde Melton and family disc. John Deere drill for fertilizer No. 59 53 ______Telephone 24 41.______45tfn Cook farm or farm % mile east a.nd grain. Both in A -l shape. Estate of Anna I. Marsh ______,______of Bass Lake on Road 10. G. Ike- Prices reasonable. J. Dick New- By direction of William O. Os CHAINSAW SERVICE — Trees CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS, ta. Ph. 43-II3.______51 tfn man, Phone 54-R2. 5-2n born, Administrator of the Es cut anywhere for timber or re Grease Traps, Stock Tanks. Shi- tate of Anna I. Marsh, late of moved. One day removal service. rar Bros., 6 25 Ferndale St., Ply- HAVING DONE some alterations Marshall County, State of Ind Chas. Schafer, Argos, ph. 1819. Spring is Here! month, Ind. Phone 7154. 5-3 6 * at home, we have for sale some iana, deceased. Make Our Store Your ______51 tfn •good rased lamp fixtures and a Notice is hereby given to the Headquarters for good used washbowl for the bath heirs, legatees and devisees of NOTICK FOR SALE room. All .perfectly useful and ALL YOUR GARDEN NEEDS said decedent and all other per Our SUPPLY of FIELD SEEDS unmarred. A. R. McKesson. 5n Is now on Hand JOHN f)EFIlF sons 'interested in said estate, Burpee’s Famous Seeds & Sets that said William O. Osborn, Ad Order or Reserve (New and Used) WANT AN OUTBOARD MOTOR? (Bulk or Package) ministrator has filed in this Court, Your Supply Now "Quality Farm Equipment” 71 horsepower Firestone in good his account and vouchers for the Culver City Grain And Coal Co. We carry an exceptionally large MIDLAND PELLETED SEEDS condition. Call Frank Walaitis, Phone 218 final settlement of said estate and i stock of genuine John Deere re Garden Tools Phone 50 6. 5ri they are hereby required to be pair parts. and appear in said Court on the CONCRETE BREAKING — All Our shop is equipped with the Vlilorganite - Fertilizer - Vi&oro FO R S A L E : 1940 Plymouth 2-dr. kinds of air hammer work and 5th day of May 1 950, when very latest in precision testing BABY CHICKS sedan. Good tires, radio and heat the same will be heard and made blasting. Chas. Schafer, Argos, ph. equipment and machine tools. er, Contact Frank Walaitis, Ph. Day Old — $13.95'— per 100 proof of their heirship or claim 1819.______51 tfn Factory trained service men await 506. 5 n your command at the Most All Breeds to any part of said estate, and I OR GUARA NT EE I) WELDING show cause, if any there be, why PLYMOUTH FARM SUPPLY “Feeds That Fit Your Needs” See Chas. Schafer, Block Building, Plymouth, Ind. 10tfn FOR RENT said account and vouchers should 3 miles north of Argos. Portable Ful-O-Pep Martin's not be approved. RO O M S — N ow Open. Rooms, for arc or acetylene. No job too FOR SALE — Lawn grass seed Poultry, Rabbit, Dog, Goat, Dairy rent day or weekly. All redecorat Witness, the Clerk and seal of large. Phone 1819. 51tfnjand fertilizer. M. R. Cline Novel ed — newr innerspring mattresses. the Marshall Circuit Court at Ply ty Works. 2tfi. mouth, Indiana, this 5th day of RADIO SERVICE— Bring in your Culver Hatchery By new owners. Mr. and Mrs. Guy 409 VV. Jefferson April, 1950. radio tubes for free test. Winfield MAGNOLIAS: Budded, ready to Phone 384-J Price, 4 22 Lake Shore Drive. Mearl D. Strombeck, Clerk Behmer. Ph. 544. 4 0tfn bloom. 3 feet up, $5.50. Full line 2 tfn CABINETS - BUILT IN FURNI By Eva Doyle Slieneman, Deputy of evergreens, shade trees, fruit ELECTRIC WIRING, and furnace TURE: Would you like to have FOR RENT — Electric Waxers William O. Osborn trees and flowering shrubs. Big installation. George C. Warner, new custom built kitchen cabin by day or hour. Culver City Drug Attorney for Administrator selection, northern-grown, fresh Phone 58-W. 4 9tfn ets for your home or have you Store., Phone 31. ltfn (S E A L ) 4-2 plants. Mathews Nursery, W ina- been, thinking about a convenient mac, Ind. Phone Win. 34 7 2. 4-2n IMPORTANT: The deadline for built in piece of furniture such paying taxes is May 1. Tax Dupli FOR SALE: Light blue formal as book shelves? Fine craftsman cates are now at The State E x NORTH JUDSON LIVESTOCK MARKET dress, never w'orn, size 18. Phone ship. Call Charles Ferrier for es change Bank. 3- 2 x1 11 8-R.______4 tin timates. Phone 174-J Culver, Ind. —SALE EVERY MONDAY— i SMl> FURNITURE bought and FOR SALE: Sump pump. M. R. FOR SALE — Two bedroom cot sold. Village Furniture Co., !I-^eit- ATTENTION—FARMERS AND LIVESTOCK SHIPPERS Cline Novelty Works. 4tfn tage on South Shore Road. Mrs. ers'Ford, Ind. Ph. 24 41. 2tfn George Phillips. Phone 3 08. 5-4n HI ■ I ■ I ■ —■ ■■,*..■■■■■11, ■■■■ .11 I ■■ ■ —...... ■ 1 ■■■■ «.■■■■■ ■» .MIMI F O R S A L E — The following 1938 W e have a good market and a big outlet for all classes of KEYS MADE While you wait at Chevrolet pick-up truck parts: 1 FRUIT TREES — extra, good, Taylor’s Ben Franklin Store. 8tfn butcher cattle, veal calves and fat hogs every Monday. complete engine, 1 transmission, large assortment, price reason GUV PRICE, Heal Estate Broker. 3-650-16 in. tires with wheels. able - grapevines concord blue NOTICE — We need more good dairy cows. Farm and city property bought, M. II. Cline Novelty Works. 49tfn 5 for $1.00, white 25c each. sold or exchanged. Listings want S t r a w her ry plants. e ver g r een s. —SPECIAL FOR NEXT MONDAY— ed. Lake Shore Drive, Culver, Ind. Wallpaper Russet potatoes $2.50 per 100 lbs. 4 mile.?? north of Donaldson - Phone 9fi-YV.______4tfn If you are planning to redecorate, We have consigned 40 head of grass cattle, little east. Haag’s Orchards, W al weight 400 to 600 pounds. I AM NOW handling Avon prostop by soon and make your wall kerton, Ind. 5-2 n ducts replacing Mrs. E. R. Neault. paper selections from our full Come and see us; bring something to sell. FOR SALE — Cottage on Tip Any former customers I haven’t line of Imperial Wallpaper. pecanoe River, close in, well shad contacted can reach me by calling CULVER HATCHERY If you have livestock to sell at home, let xis take a look at it. 526. Ruth Overmyer.______4-3n ed, high bank, fenced, beautiful West Jefferson Plume 384-J setting. 43 acre farm, 6 room Home telephone 1222J or 1215R Rochester, and REMEMBER To get your tax Du modern house, garage, barn. Char plicates at the State Exchange FOR .SALE — 5 acres, S room les Wyland, Leiter Ford, Phone 161 North Judson on Monday. Bank. Deadline for paying taxes house, i:i Hibbard. Reasonable. 2441.______5n is May 1. 3-2n Albert Krueger, 47 24 South Hal- sted, Chicago, 111. Phone Yards- F O R S A L E — 4 rooms all (mod W H E N R E A D IN G this paper turn 7-7041.______5-2 * ern, 2 years old. 7 rooms a.ll mod Gastleman Bros. to page number 14 and read ad ern, 3 car garage. 10 acres, small number 7. 2-4n Sponsor Ruimna«e Sale home. 7 'miles out, near store. IS Clyde & Bill, owners and nigrs. The W . S. C. S. of the Metho •acres, nice home, best of land, Residence phone: Rochester 1222J or 1215R. W ASHED GRAVEL and sand, top dist Church is sponsoring a Rum near P 1 y m out h. c hie k e n s a.nd. Bara Telephone — 161 North Judson soil, fill dirt and pit run gravel. mage Sale, Saturday, April 22, equipment. Guy Price, -12 2 Lake 317-W Lester Hought-on. 2-17 * in the church basement. Shore Evive. Phone 96-W. 5n L E E & SELLERS, Allots. GEORGE JOHNSON, Clerk Commencement at STATE CONTRIBUTES OVER who are longing* for those hot Mishawaka Coalbush Church, and BOWEN TO SPEAK $700,000 TO POLIO FUND days when we can run down to an address “From Malachi to W alter E. Bowen of Cutler Leiters to Honor the lake for a dip, had better !be Mishawa.ka” by the Rev. Harold will speak at Culver High School, An estimated $710,476.72 has looking for a fur-lined bathing Neel of the First Methodist 22 Seniors been contributed to the 1950 April 25th at 8:00 p. m. in the suit. Church in Mishawaka. Assembly Hall. March of Dimes in Indiana, ac Purcell states that between Reminiscences will be given on Mr. Bowen will discuss the The Leiters Ford Methodist cording to Wray E. Fleming, Ind June 21 and Sept. 21, the rainfall Friday evening by two retired (feeding of cattle and hogs. All Church will be the setting for the ianapolis, state chairman of the would be normal and that the ministers, Rev. John O. Mosier, .farmers* of Marshall county -«are tinu 11 a 1 Commencement exercises campaign. Final reports from all average temperature would be Van Wert, Ohio and Rev. M. \L. invited to attend this meeting. Cor. the Aubbeenaubbee Township but a .few scattered counties in cool. Although not. specfic as to Scheidler, Pershing, Indiana. Dr. H e is. a farmer and field specia High School on May 10. Principal dicate that the 19 50 drive topped dates he said that June 21-24 Paul Eller, Naperville, 111. will list with several years of practical Fred Anderson announces the last, year’s March oC Dimes by would be cool; June 2 5-30, mild serve as narrator for the Sesqui- experience. busy schedule of school activities approximately 45 , per cent, Mr. er; July .1-18 slightly cooler; centennial Pram a to be staged. for .the remainder of the year to Fleming stated. July 19-Aug. 18, mild; Aug. 2- Sunday services will include I. U. GRADS CAN SECURE day. “When we compare these fig Church School at 9:00 a. in.; Or ures with the 825,318.4 0 contri Sept. 7 changeable, cool to mild BANQUET TICKETS FROM Rev. John Holland, WLS radio buted in Indiana in 1938, the to cool; Sept. 8-21 cool. dination service at 10 :0 0 a. an. FREI) ADAMS pastor, will deliver the Com with an address by Bishop George first year The National Found Fred Adams is chairman of: mencement address. Rev. Th-omas E dw ard Epp, D. D., L. L. I).; the ation for Infantile Paralysis con Donald Reed Achieves Top local ticket sales for the annual Luke of Rochester will speak -at Missionary Service at 2:30 and ducted a campaign to raise funds Indiana University alumni ban the Baccalaureate services to he address by Dr. Carl Heinmiller, to fight polio, we are immediately Scholastic Honors At I.U. quet ‘being planned for all IU held May 7. Dayton, Ohio, executive secretary struck with the significance of The Select 100 — the cream of grads in Marshall county. The The annual Junior-Senior re Board of Missions. At the closing the work 'being done by the Foun the freshman scholastic crop at Founder’s Day dinner will be held ception will he held at the Plv- .session at 3:30 o'clock the minist dation and its chapters in enlist Indiana University — were an at *the Plymouth Country Club at m o nth Conservation CI u 1 > 11 o use ers will be assigned to the Fields ing the support of the people of nounced today by I. U. officials 6:30 p. m. next Wednesday eveu- on M.a;y 5. The high school Alum- our state in the relentless fight and Donald W. Reed, of Culver of Labor. ing, April 2 6. Local persons may mni Banquet will be held at the against this crippling disease/' was among those who were nam secure their tickets by contact Methodist Church on the even ing Mr. Fleming continued. The aver ed to the group. LOCAL PTA OFFICIALS ing Fred Adams at the S ot' May 13. The 1950 Senior class age campaign costs over the past The 52 men and 4 8 women stu ATTEND!NO STATE PTA MEET change Bank. are making final plans for their 12 year,- have been only 9.4 per dents who made the highest grades Mrs. Oscar Wesson, newly elec Don Davis is also a member of educational trip which will take cent of the gross receipts. in the freshman class last semes ted president of the Culver-Union the county membership commit them to New York and other ter at the University will be hon Township Parent Teachers Assoc tee. The dinner will mark the jplaces of interest. The Senior.?! ored April 27 with initiation into iation, and Mrs. Howard Oberlin, 13Oith anniversary of I. U. Coach will leave May 15 and return on Hoosier Weather Prophet Phi Eta iSigma and Alpha Lam b retiring president, left this morn- Branch McCracken vwill be the 'May 24. Members of the Senior Predicts Cool Summer da Delta, scholastic honoraries jing to attend the two-day 38th principal speaker. Also on the class are S barren Calhoun, Dare- for men and women respectively. annual convention of the Indiana program will be a showing of line Engel, Bonnie Talbot, Mary With several residents in this The group, representing the top P T A at French Lick, Ind. “ As the “Indiana, our Indiana,” a color- B r i d eg r o oim, Joann K 1 o w e 11 e r, vicinity .still trimming up and re four-and-one-ha.lf percent of the Child Grows, So the World Goes” sound movie of the University- Joan Goodman, Joyce Mikesell, moving limbs and trees which freshman class, qualified for the is the theme of the 19 50 confer being shown for the first time Patsy Crull, Mary Fisher, Robert were felled as a result of the ice honorary societies by making ence. in the State. 'James, John Ha.nnaback, Harry storm 10 days ago, and the. sub scholastic averages of 2.5 or high Hoover, John Bowersox, James sequent cold wave, there is an.in er in the I.U. grading system in Sanders, Ralph Stayton. Kenneth terest in the weather subject. which 3 is perfect. Layman, Roger Kelly, Richard Speaking of weather you may be A graduate of Culver high Crull, Raymond McIVIanis, Robert interested in the predictions of school, Donald Reed is the son of Ewing, Gerald Fields and Gene veteran Hoosier prognosticator, Mr. and Mrs. C. Arthur Reed. Robert K. Kyle Raub. Mark Purcell of Rushville. Purcell, hose • long range sea AD MEN CATCH PUBLIC WITH WORD OF DEATH sonal predictions on the basis of TRICK SPELLING OF WORD Mrs. Wilbur Brown received three-day study of equinoctal Advertising, the -devise of cap REPUBLICAN word on Monday of the death of winds have proved remarkably turing the public's eye and taste, her sister, Mrs. Eliza Newhouse accurate over a iperiod of 32 has added another wrinkle. of Mansfield, Ohio. Funeral ser years, declares that it is going The *B, F. Goo rich Company vices will be held at Mansfield on to be a cool summer. It would ap some time ago began an advertis FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE Wednesday. pear therefore that those of us ing campaign to .familiarize the motoring public with its tech nique for manufacturing tires that give an extra smooth ride. Qualified to Represent All the They described the effect of the Voters of Marshall County ■tires as “The R-y-t-h-m Ride.” An alert public immediately jumped in to inform the com pany of its error and unanimous ly offered the conventional spell ing “r-h-y-t-h-m” to the naturally pleased advertising department. Marshall County Community Sale The ad-men wrote to each of the complaining persons and ex “The Farmer’s Livestock Market’* plained that the spelling was in tentional and that actually it was correct. They pointed out that, Plymouth - Every Wednesday the Oxford unabridged diction Last week’s market continued strong with coitT" ary offered eight ways- to spell petition keen on all classes. A lot of interest w a sj the word, including the one used shown among farmers in the grass cattle, feeding in the advertisment. pigs, and quality milk cows with resulting good E.U,B, Sesquicentennial prices. Conference At So. Bend If you need a truck, call Plymouth 26, or 6022. MARKET TOPPERS FOR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12. The Sesquicentennial Confer ence. of the Evangelical United \ o;»I 832.00 (24 5 lb. W.F.) Ernie McKee, Rochester. Brethren Church will be observed 32.00 (160 lb. I Id.) August LaFree, Bremen. • at the 98th annual session of the 31.75 (210 lb. Hoi.) Otto Gustafson, Grovertown. 31.50 (130 lb. Hoi.) Bill White leather, Etna Green. group to be held at the Broadway 31.00 (160 lb. Cur.) Walter Young, Bourbon. E. U. B. Church in Soujth Bend Strs. & Hfrs. 20.10, 24.40 (855 lb. av. W .F.) Harry Milliser Bourbon from April 19-23. 20.00 (89 5 lb. W.F.) Clem Balsey, Bremen. Preceding the opening of the 25.70, 25.00 (S90 lb. av. Angus) Ray Spitler. Plym. - conference on Wednesday morn 25.30 (755 lb. Red) lVIerbel Chapman, Rochester. ing, Dr. Raymond L. Cortner, 25.25 (790 lb. W.F. Hfr.) Albert Eyrich, Bourbon, 24.25 to 25.40 (5 hd. W.F., 8 00 lb. av.) Edgar Wat pastor of the Central E. U. B. kins, South Bend. i f Socialized Medicine comes in—privacy goes Church, South Bend, will speak Cows ------10.30 (1400 lb. W.F.) Howard Seifer, Bremen. on Tuesday evening on “Building out the window. 18.80 (1335 lb. W.F.) Howard Seifer, Bremen. Men For God.” 18.40 (1345 lb. Red) Chas Stineman, Bourbon Your medical record could easily become a pub On Wednesday evening. Dr. 18.10 (11.25 lb. Hoi.) John Ueckaman, Plymouth Arthur H. Doescher, Dayton, Ohio Bulls 2 1.0 0 (2135 lb. Hoi.) Ford Overmyer, Burr Oak. lic record—open to gossip. executive - secretary - treasurer 2 1.0 0 (1200 lb. Angus) August Blum, Hamlet. (1580 lb. Hoi.) Glenn Johnson, Plymouth. Wouldn’t you rather keep your health a private of the Pension Fund, will give 21.30 an address on “ The Redemptive L a m b s ______20.00 (4 hd., 375 lbs.) Earl Mattix, Argos. \ Ewes, Lambs 30.00 per head (22 ewes and 26 lambs) Bert Phillips, matter between yourself and your Doctor? Fellowship.” Thursday evening’s •"►St-*** Bourbon. session will feature a missionary Our Nation’s health is at an all-time high under H o g s ______10.20 (G hd., 1290 lbs.) Menno Kaufm an, Bremen. playlet , “The Channel” by it he 10 .10 (6 hd., 1230 lbs.,) Floyd Shively, Bourbon. the present system. Let’s keep it that way. 1 0 .1 0 (9 hd., 1780 lbs.) Sam Jack, Hamlet. Heavy Hogs 10.00 (5 hd., 1220 lbs.) A. Cook. South Bend. Rt. 6. Tell the Congress of the U.S. A. you are opposed S o w s ______15.50 (4 hd., 98 5 lbs.) Bob W icker Jr., Bourbon. to government controlled health insurance, but 15.40 (4 hd., 1350 lbs.) Don Calhoun, Argos. Diamond H eavy Sows _ 14.20 (5 hd., 2595 lbs.) Raymond McEndarfer, North favor voluntary health insurance. Your future Septic Tank Purge Liberty. for B o a r s ______0.50 to 9.70. depends on what Congress does. Eternal vigilance Hamp. Gilt, 7 pigs, 85.00, Walter Hartman, North Liberty, Sluggish Septic Tanks Bred Gilts __ 83.00 per head, Waiter Hartman, North Liberty. is the price of freedom. Sold by M ilk < VVws 250.00 (Hoi.) C. R. Ecker, Walkerton. CULVER CITY 245.00 (Hoi.) C. R. Ecker, Walkerton. . DRUG STORE 230.00 (2 yr. old Holstein) Henry Hasse, Tippecanoe, Distributor 222.50 (Guern. Springer) Lamar Hooker, Argos. Leo M. Albright LUNCH W IL L BE SERYED BY THE 20th CENTURY Auctioneers DR. II. B. LIEBENGOOD, OwnerDouble Feature ■May 15 and run through July 4, Heading the list of distinguish The response of oats to nitro “GIRL FROM •will feature the Liberty Bell as ed men receiving invitations are gen is about the same as that of First Feature MANHATTAN” 'its symbol and “Save For Your V i ce- P r es i de n t A l b en Barkley, wheat. For every three pounds of Chas. Laughton, Hugh Herbert Independence — Buy U. S. Sav U. S. Supreme Court Justice Sher nitrogen applied per acre, the in “ Gung Ho” ings Bonds’’ as its slogan. County man -Minton. Gen. Dwight Eisen creased oat yield will be approxi With Randolph Scott F ri., Sat. 2— H its-—2 &nd commutnity quotas will be an hower, Harold E. Stassen, Fed mately one bushel. Eddie Dean a,ml his Horse Flash nounced in the near future eral Security Adminstrator Oscar Profitable results can be ex Second Feature in Explaining the purpose of the Ejwin.g, Senator Robert A. Taft, pected from nitrogen applications “Strange Bargain” “WEST TO GLORY” and A. B. (Happy) Chandler, on oats particularly if the oats drive, Mr. Fowler said, “Personal No. 2 Hit baseball commissioner. were .seeded on just average savings help an individual feel Chan's Most Thrilling Murder Others include Em.il Se.hram, ground and on light colored soils Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., Thur. -and be independent. To the mill Roland Winters at president of the N ew York Stock following soybeans. Generally rat ions of Americans who build their 5 BIG D A Y S Charlie Chan in personal independence and free Exchange; Composers Cole Port es of over 3 0 pounds of elemental “SHY DRAGON” dom on a sound economic ba.se, er and Hoagy Carmichael; Comed nitrogen are not profitable, R. R. Cont. Sundav at 12:45 TJ. S. Savings Boiruls offer an op ian Red Skelton, Capt. Eddie V. Mulvey, agronomist, points oat. Doors open at 12:30 Also Kiddies Color Cartoon portunity if or safe and solid se- Rickenbacker, Admiral Jonas In The nitrogen materials can be gram, and Guy Gabrielson and broadcast prior to 'working up the Walt Disney’s -Plus- curity.” “More Americans are saving W illiam Boyle, chairman of the seed -bed, drilled with the seed J? Calling all ac tion Serial Fans Republican, and Democratic nat in the form of mixed fertilizer | IIWttK 10NU such as ian - -S or top dressed CINDERELLA IM M CM*TUS ional commit fee, respectively. 8 8 W ith the number of guests on the oats after seeding if it is Color by Technicolor GAYBLE THEATRE limited, each press club member done within a ten-day period. Admission: NORTH JUDSON has been asked to nominate three Mulvey said that most of the persons to whom invitations to rye grown in this state is pro Adults 50c Children 20c : WANUElKiKC 1 the aiffair will be sent. There are duced on sandy soil. Such soils Wed., Thurs. April 19-20 PROPHECY OF G0RN" several Culver residents who are are short of nitrogen and top 1 Week Day Shows at 7:00 p.m. Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon in members of the Indianapolis No. 3 Chapter “BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST Press Club. Second Feature Sun., Mon. Note Two Days Preston Foster, Ellen Drew in Only— April 23-24 In 18 SO the average farm RIALTO Plpsutli, Iiid “ GERON1MO” worker in Illinois produced 2.3 Continuous Shows Sat. & Sun. Fri., Sat. April 21-22 acres of harvested crops. Now the Tues., Wed., Thurs. April 25-26-27 at 2-4-0-8-10 p. m. average is three times that. Matinee Sat. at 2:30 Continuous Matinee Daily at 2 p. m. Evening Shows at 6:30 & 9 p. m. Shelia Ryan, Robert Lowery in j M b THE NATION’S A violin contains approximate “WESTERN PACIFIC /I NO. 1 AGENT” ly 7 0 pieces of wood. For the first time fully pirtra|il^p^ # FUNNYMAN! Second Feature ...with Eddy Arnold in qlorious eslo r... ^ all the “HOEDOWN” roars Also Color Cartoon An AUIANCB Theatre and 1 1 1 L IF E guffaw* Sun., Mon., Tues. April 23-24-25 he’s Thursday, April 20, Only famous Matinee Sunday at 1 :00 cont. for! M -G -M 's — On the Screen— FINEST PICTURE! HI D ABBOTT, LOU COSTELLO “IT AIN’T HAY” THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD!! ALWAYS