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The Waterloo Press from Waterloo, Indiana • Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT WATERLOO PRESSr THURSDAY APRIL AUIIT "MATT', PASSES AVAY (Continued from first page) 13 days. v. She was united In marriage to Franklin N. Miser in 18861 She was bereft of her companion la Since the death of Mr. Miser she has resided at her.

home on Franklin street in Waterloo. She has always been active in church work, She was one of the organizers of the Bonnie Dell Class 6t the Evangelical church, in Franklin township. After moving to Waterloo she united -with the United, Brethren church and remained a faithful mem-" ber until her death. She was' active In the different auxilaries of church, especially Interested; in Sunday school: 'she greatly loved her class. She was the youngest of a family, of seven children al of whom Tiave preceded her In death.

She was one of the first teachers In the old Waterloo Seminary. William Marks is the only known surviving scholar; of that -early class living in this vicinity. v. v. v.

She is survived by her -five sons Martin A. and Charles E. of Waterloo; Burleigh Lv of Montpelier, Ohio; Walter i B. of Amorilla, Texas, and Edward of Garrett." Eight grandchildren, four great' grandchildren. three nieces," Mrs.

Nina B. 'Hallett of Waterloo, Mrs-. Nellie Mitchell, of Cheyenne, Wyoming, and Madge Young of Schickley, Nebraska, also a host of neighbors and POTATO CLC3 OFFERS (Continued from first page) rect by Beading applications, to the Secretary-Treasurer of the Indiana State Vegetable Growers Association, Horticultural Department, Lafayette, or to the official representative of that office. 1 Basis of Awards 1. Awards 'will be based The undersigned will offer, for.

sale at his residence, 5 miles west of Waterloo on the Toledo and Chicago Pike, commencing at 1 o'clock sharp, on FRIDAY, APRIL 8th 2 HORSES 5 CATTLE TRACTOR Tractor plows, tractor discs, manure spreader, hay loader, binder, 2 spring tooth harrows, 2 riding corn plows, walking plow, hay rake, mowing machine, 2 wagons, hay rack, land roller; double shovel plow, single shovel plow, shoveling board," 2 incubators, churn, oil stove, brooder stove and hover. -r CORjN OATS BARLEY HAY TERMS OF SALE All sums of $5.00 and under, cash sums over $5.00 a credit of seven months without interest if paid when due, if not paid when due, interest at 8 from date, the purchaser giv- ing his note with approved security. C. H. Son Auctioneer EL E.

Turner Clerk Philip Carper. Eight-cylietOegreetypeV I-65 1 1 1 11 1 acre or more or potatoes of either Cobbler, Ohio, or Rural 2. Yields and records will be measured and certified County Agricultural Agent or his official representative. 'J'W -i iJ Records of culture, management and yields of the acre plot shall be kept as well as -bushel sample of show potatoes tor exhibition, 4. Copies of the records must be forwarded to the County Agricultural Agent not later than November 1.

A copy shall be forwarded to the project leader by the County Agricultural Agent. 8. Awards will." be based upon an acre plot specified by the grower at harvest time. -v. 6.

Yields will be' estimated by tak ing 100 lineal. feet of row in five representative places from different parts of the field. -All potatoes from, this 500 feet will be graded to the TJ. S. Standard and certified by County Agricultural Agent, Federal In- Phone 117 or 170 spector, or Project, leader.

lLOomy, lieautiiul Jiodie Xow Center of Gravit -Silent Synch: A heat; Woadster. V. $460 Phaeton 495 Tudor Sedan -i 300 Sport Coupe fordor Sedan 7., Members eligible for must have dues paid, for the. current year. 8.

Medals will be awarded to win ners at the annual meeting or tne Indiana State Vegetable Growers As; soclation or at such meetings as may be designed by the Association. 9t Medals will be awarded as fol '300-350" bushels "per Grade, Bronzed 1 360-400 bushel per acre U. Graded Silver; 't 400 bushel or over per acre U. Grade, 'I This club, is under tne direct super vision of B. Ward of the horticultural extension 'staff University.

SCHOOL NOTES A capacity bouse greeted the. pu pils of the West Building and their Gall Economy Radio Shop Tte broadcasters are spending $35,000,000 a.7- year on talent and programs alone to Interest and please, you. They have spent 4 other millions on modern station apparatus to deliver their pro- grams to' you lri perfect condition technically. ButSyour 'ability to hear and enjoy these broadcasts will depend. jipon the condition: of your radio set.

A telephone call to the ECONOMY RADIO SHOP bring, them to put your radio in the best possible condition, quickly and inexpesively. Is your radio set bringing in the stations' you want to hear, 'distinctly and free from irritating noise? If not or it your radio reception is anything Bhort of rest assured the rouble is In your own receiving set or vicinity and can be corrected. For the' broadcast programs sent out by. modern radio stations come to your atenna crisp and sparkling, and reproduce "tjaithfully every note, andwhisper in the studio. -'J 1 Unless you are getting reproduction that "sounds just if the players were In the room" with you, you are not enjoying the wonderful 1932 radio that is- there right above your roof, and can be had 'tor the taking.

't "So ask yourself these questions: 5 v- 1. Oo I hear clearly, all the stations that my neighbors -hear? -X -'If not, perhaps your atnna or ground need rearranging. 0r'-your radio set may need new tubes, or some' minor easily replaced. The ECONOMY RADIO 8H0P can quickly fix it for you: 2. Are there Irritating noises In my set which Interfere with its enjoyment If so, these may be caused by nearby source, or, some faulty part in your In eltheT case the ECONOMY RADIO -SHOP can undoubtedly correct the trouble.

3. Doe my set sound tinny, lacking In reality, and In the enriching bass --v If so, you are missing the wonderful music of 1932.. The; ECONOMY SHOP can adjust your set or supply you-wlthVv an adequate modern set at low A SERVICE. ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ECONOMY RADIO SHOP WATERLOO, IND, AiJrTQUN.OING 8 I i cl ex 7222Z223 --v i NBW ICHT Lmx Tmdor $Ms 4- econ Acceleration Xow Gasoline Consumption 7 '1 enclosed four-wheel brakes Distinct tive steel-spoke wheels with large hub caps Handsome V-type radiator 'T. Graceful new roof line and slanting windshield of clear polished plate safety' retor Carburetor silencer 1 glass.

Single-bar bumpers, chromium 3 116 inches. Stroke, 34 inches Low, drop center frame s. Piston7 displacement, 221 Mechanically, operated pump drawing inches 90-degree counterbalanced fuel froni fourteen-gallon gasoline tank crankshaft Large, effective fully in rear Choke on instrument panel ah; AT y. i $490 Luxe "Roadster $500 535 i iDe luxe Vhaeton 545 590 Gear ronizeo Silent Gear Slxilt Seyen Comfortahle Biding Springs Itapid New self-adjusting Houdaille double-acting hydraulic shock absorbers with thermostatic control New rear spring construction Automatic spark control Down-draft carbu- inside sun visors ia, Cowl ventilation Adjustable driver's seat Choice of Mohair, Broadcloth or Bedford Cord upholstery in all dev luxe closed types. THE NEW PORD FOUR-CTCJNDER CAR AnimprvvedFordfour-cyUmler, 50-borse-potPtr tngine, operating with new smoothness, is mviU mile in fourteen body types st $50 less thorn the corresponding V-8 prices listed below.

A TJ A 1 -PRICE 4 De Luxe Tudor $550' De Luxe Coupe 575 Cabriolet 610 De Luxe Tordor $645 Victoria V- 600 1 Convertible Sedan 650 (F. O.B. freight and delivery. Bumpers 4md sparetire extra. Economical through Authorized Ford Finance Plans efVniversal Credit Co.) iRunyon, at the high schol auditorium medals; on last Friday eevnlng.

More 'than S. 8. one hundred pupils took part In the program -which -pleased -the entire audience. i Joe Davadanam 8peaks In Assembly Mr. B.

gchnelL State Boys Work secretary of, the T. M. C. A. brought Joe Devadanam, a native of India and now, a graduate student at Purdue University to our school last: Thursday afternoon and Joe gave us a' good lecture on his native country, Thurs day evening ten of the Hi-Y, Mr.

Ovenneyer, and' attended an older boys conference la-Garrett I wherd' Devadanam was again the main speaker. on the HI-Y Completes Bible Course On last the Hl-T com pleted a seven 1 weeks Bible study course and', on Friday turned in ex amination papers. These papers have been 'forwarded "to the Indianapolis office of the state TJ. A. I passing the examination successfully will Tecelve a one-fourtl credit The bible study class was conducted under the leadership" of- the Sponsor; J.

B. I Mann. 1. Evangelists Speak Before- the Girl Reserves In the' Wednesday afternoon meet: ing of this 'week: the local Girl Re- seres had the pleasure of hearing given by the lady evangel ists conducting the meetings at the Ul, B. church A GunGLiKG sounps'J (Continued froin first page? Dr.

Harry Jones' of Berne, would be a candidate for Congress on the Republi can ticket, and that he. would mn on a wet Frederick' Greene, the young attorney, of Fort an nounced, bis -withdrawal on the ground that th'ere -was "not toom enough on the. ticket for two wet candidates. It rumored in various circles that when Jones agreed run that' Greene would be pulled out of the race.l; And-true to form, Greene did make his at the opportune time. Anothei rumor that gained some credence was that Jones; hesitated to run on account of Xh4 but with, assurance it would-not cost him anything he decided to enter the race.

There seems to be plenty of wet backers in Fort Wayne. The dictatorship to both major par ties comes from Ft, Wayne, where the. wet element is determined to rule or ruin their respective parties. Is much resentment "to the tactics that I have been used by some Individuals wbo yield the big' stick' in order to I compel men to dance to their I Hogg Stands Pat There Is nb denying the fact that Congressman David Hogg's vote on the: Beck-Lithicum resolution stirred up the- "dutch' Hogg. Outside of Adams county and perhaps Welja, but few people In the district ever heard of Dr.

Jones be forev.hd the wets, have "grave concern over the, success of Jones, S3 will be keen, by the fact that Greene was forcedto withdraw, and It is very REaLISTIG v310N0lA00a0 0ll3hV3U BEAUTIFUL SPIRAL WAVE lYoO'carr have your choice at the ex tremely low price of. 3.75 Hrs. Billie Beigh Phone 728 HUDSON IND. i i Corunna, Indians FOR COUNTY, SURVEYOR Experienced In land, high way and aerial also construction 7 -Years Engineering Experience VT Primaries may 4 Your 8upport Appreciated 1 PLEASANT LAM, INDIANA. GRADUATION AND RECEPTION DRESSES are in big demand.

Please call and see the new dresses Mr. Ransburg just sent us from Chicago. Price $530, $10.00, $12.75, $16.50. PERMANENT FINISH ORGANDIE DRESSES Pastell Shades beautifully Embroidered among her friends as to the advisability of entering the race and she had confided her friends that she would file the last day. This was taken by some to mean that she would not file if any other Republican so Chester J.

Hodge of Auburn filed for the nomination on Friday. Following this Mrs. Weaver filed for the nomi nation also. Both of these candidates are well known over the county and 11 Is expected that a spirited contest will follow. 1" Five Democrats are seeking the nomination for countv clerk.

Carl D. Hoff was Quoted as havlng sald that Walter, depnty and a young rhe would not be a candidate ceed hlmselL It has ben an old time custom for a. sheriff to run for the B. Emerson of Auburn, and Leonard Wagoner of Butler. Otto Glnder of Spencer township later entered the race and as a last minute candidate Thomas Noel of Oarrett'entered the race.

r'Noel is a popular man ln'Jar-rett, and It Is presumed that he has entered the race as a means of sats-' tying the Garrett Democrats to over come Eastes In the race for sheriff. "In the Joint senatorial race. Larry Brandon of Auburn, is the Democratic candidate who, it Is said, will run on a platform of seeking legislation for the It Is claimed that he has been introduced as the farmers candi date and that he Is running tor he office without a party. On the Republican ticket the only candidate from this county in the race for Joint senat or is Tern Sparks of near Ashley. Mr.

Sparks is an catlve member of the Farm Bureau and he claims' that he will represent all classes of his dtstricL primary election will be held May S. There are twenty-eight democrats seeking office In DeKalb county and twelve Republicans. This is primary campaign Ienougn to maxe me pnmi sraneTan, enough to make the seen here and and are already it is to be expected that they will attend all the church socials and public meetings generally between now and May 3d. E. A.

ISH. M. D. GENERAL MEDICINE Special attention given to Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Fitting of Glasses. Phones: Office.

230-5: Res- 230-3 I Office Hours: 9 to 13. 2 to 4. 7 to 8. 1.95 FLOOR COVERING TIME IS HERE Call and see our large assortment of 9x12 Room Rugs. Also good assortment of special sizes.

9x12 Axminsters to $37.50 9x12 Whittalls, Palmer 9x12 Whittalls Anglo Persiansi New Patterns 12-ft Linoluml CURTAIN SETS Fancy trimmed and ecru shades second term and quite naturally Hoff la a candidate. Almost at the last hour for flllxut three cornered fight of the wets at, Fort developed when Ben H. Eastes of Gar- Wayne, and -they are bent on making an uncomfortable fight at the primary for. the renomination "of Congressman $1170 yd. 69c 89c 98c $1.35 Mesh and Marquisette Curtains, ycLL25c Variety Cretonnes (5).

Casement. Drapery, embroidered. Window Shades, Water Color Oil Colors 19c 25c 49c -69c 98c 40c 59c Girls' 7 to 14 yds. fine. Print Dresses49c Girls fine quality Sunday Dresses49c 95c Kiddies age -2 to 6 Print Dresses 49c, 95c- Big assortment fine print Dresses, velous styles and qualities Mar- 98c You should see our fine assortment of WOMEN'S SPRUNG COATS S9.75TO 824.50' INDIANA LIONS 'ALL-STATE BAND AT AUBURN NEXT SUNDAY The Indiana TJons aU-ttate band iwm give a concert In the gymnasium entered the race.

Eastes was defeat-1 ed by Hoff In the two years ago. Breaking away from the two term custom; the Democrats nave another fight on their. hands in tb office of county Merrltt Maxwell. present treasurer. Is reported to have an" excellent record as a treasurer so doubtful with Jones getting aU the wet faJf there has been some opposi- votes that be can muster be suf ficient' to' nominate -him.

Many Republicans who claim that they are in favor of the modification of Vol stead act, declare that they will support; Congressman Hogg in the' "primary. With the experience that Hogg has already, had In Congress and the many tUings that he has done for the people of his district, has won for him the confidence of the It has been expressed that any man who7 has the courage to vote his convictions makes a man worthy ol confi dence. Another Tilt for Sheriff' In DeKalb county the Democrats will have another tilt over the nomi nation of years 1 ago when John Hoff won the nomination there were some sore, spots, but they were healed up a short time before the election. I It was then claimed that at Auburn next Sunday afternoon at o'clock. The entertainment Is being sponsored by the Aabura Lions club and the public is Invited.

Ad mission tickets are on sale at IS cents each. The following Is the" program: Don't Too, Hear Those Lions Roar. Washington Post arrh fin i American PatroL Meacbtm tlon among members of his own party Emblem Marc! ana. as resuii vuuua i i uvu i Butler township, was Induced to file as a candidate. p.

Then comes two opposing candidates on the. Republican side. Fo several weeks it was talked that Mrs. Carrie P. Weaver was feeling 'around Vocal Solo.

Cham. State song leader. Southern district The Sky Pilot (overture)Laurens Gloria (march) Losey Dance and Uarjorie Hoi be a Wabash vr.iv.. LEX frr-h TP.f Slldln Rnmm PVf.itti Ten Minutes of Magic R. (Joe) Irwia of Brook Ind.

Victor Herbert FavorlteaarT. Lake Officer' of the Day Hall Cornet Solo Lion A. B. McAdams Old Folks at Home Air Variw' 'V by Cameron Special Selections L. E.

(Abe) Halstsad Princess of India (overture) King Indiana I Love Ton '(march)Bryson Stars and Stripes ForeverSoua In hard times fewer people ride oa the atret cara and mora rids on th man. filed Wa eciarauon among we ter (0nL) star. nrsi cancuuaies. iau wwn Notice of Appointment of Executor State of Indiana DeKalb County, as: Glenn Potter, Clerk of the Circuit Court, for the County of DeKalb. State of Indiana, do hereby certify that Or R.

McEn tarter has been appointed executor of the last will and testament of Catherine McEntarfer, late of Kalb County who died testate, and the said Ora R. McEntarfer having Qualified and given bond as such Executor is duly authorised to take tpon himself the execution of said wilL Witness my hand and seal -of said. Court, this 28th day of March. 1)33- Glenn Potter. Clerk of the DeKalb Circuit Court.

Russell R. Rldenour, Attorney 666 7 LIQUID TABLETS SALVE CCS Liquid or Tablet used Internally and 666 salve externally, make com pute and effective treatment for colds. MOST SPEEDY REMEDIES KNOWN EYES EXAMINED Glasses Fitted Dr. Earl E. Frisbie Optometrist and Chiropractor, Office Hours: VS; 7-S p.

m. Other hours by appointment Butler, Indiana.

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