The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 January 1963 — Page 11

IyOH RENT Modern houic, auto- * matic hea' Ph .W 2581 Walk* I illon j3p FOR RENT \ .< a room furnished apt, automata heat with private bath Anna Poynter 116 S Main N rfh Liberty Ph 6M <>29 jlp IKY HEX A -DIET 'nhints A full week supniy r >v 9k< la >l, Drug Rtore TV | TV and Two Way Communication Sales and Sen ice Night Calls Till 10:30 P. M. Jerry's T. V. Phone 586 2X36 Dl3tf TAX SERVICE Hex e| Building, North Liberty. Phone for appointment 656 313! < • 656 4428 W E Bnrdxlex Jl7 CARPET IS OUR BUSINESS m ■ i A Aide line We Rpsdslitr m quality carpet nt money saving prk-wx Pletcher Furniture Nap panee and Bremen ji7 Real Estate 13 BEDROOM home Linkx die IS QUO 3 BEDROOM immc Argo >4 400 : 2 BEDROOM home Lapaz >3900 I 2 BEDROOM imr Tergarden I4UOU. TWO 3-BEDROOM luw’ Ir ; Plymouth, >SOUo each । NIUE 2 BEDROOM n,. ten home Plymouth, >79wi 15 ACHES Part wooded stivam 2 bedroom home near Walkerton 40 A( RES Gm*! land nnxl •rn home Greene Townaluj - BEDROOM modem h .me - baaemaM gu- heat North Liberty ACRES G<^xi modern h >m< boat-merit garage et< Walk er ton I ERY NICE Grvwrtown hunt 3 beds Miin*. basement nut" matici heat mu be sold b nettle an estate YEAR ROUND lake front Mxn Lake Lome TWO (OUTSTANDING > homes tr* l-upar Good ! a iron , 12 ACRES Polk Townamp Ri-cum >tuible ‘*o A(”RES Modern home fenced good mcatmn 150 ACRES - H* and p rtUS form good land near Ulyn. i outh Contra* t term* IZS ACRE HOG -nd Danx firm good land mat plym *-uth Contr act ’erm* i -2^ A< RE HOG and I •airy form < untm* t tem • n, trump eJiexj flowing well, j fenced exceptionally .- d I land. Polk Townehlp IV ACRES, jmrt mu k 2•> ' r-x rn home >»C^>} m* >• 5 ACRES Urge 3 ». i. bungnlow • » *4 garage *' ACRES god bo! • , h m.r Pine R, ,h । . Tuwnahlp *' ACRES N t m . • location Polk T ! ZH a> ’j'J ' n . ‘m. , » ! Ur. I near lot Pax FINE 3 BF.DRooM i - home on 100 ft k.? >ASOn N* -th I.‘-r » leaving town 2 FINE HOMI- i , r K«*>ntx Lake p r< • >10? Tlw une * me- r ly n! e r -!eru 3 n . n RE «TRH‘ ’ED tuUi.' g i< I Plyr th ai 4tnt' e > ■ , : oc I S /o nnd UI 31 L. It KENSEK A<»l NCY I‘hone \\ E 6-3532 I (Ir J H \KOI I) E. IUM SU Phom* U I’ 6-2277 Plymouth. Ind : i

•FOR SALE 30“ electric ran^e and oven 3 year* uhi; Cdatdtn • Imperial tinghouae automatic 'i ut .c: i clmk. rotiAMriie * ’ ft t burn* i iHigct ' hve burner plus several other f. >'• !<s If inter exted, phunr 3272 J3p ' 1 PER DAY rental fvt Elet tri* , carpt t»hampooer with purehiux of Blue laud tn Walz Applinno Sto’e, Walkerton - * ■ * — J KINNEY I’l l .WRING \M) tit AUNG Maiex X Servbe Fk- 5M# 2G.t‘i Walkerton 3t.n23p>,. Lejral Notices NOTICE oi \\\ । v . MEET IM» <>i i. \ n i► ot t । pier.s io Bt HEID IOR si JOSEPH < Ol ST < SOIL AND U \TEK ( ONsm.H-UiN OiSI RK i To all .xxupier* of lands lying withm the boundaries of the St .h*w ph County Soil ami Water c m -ervation Distn.t nnttce ix hereby given that on the 12th day of January. UkiJ, beginning at 6 30 pm, an annual meeting will he held for the purpose of making a full and due report of their activities and financial affair mince the last annual meeting and to elect a SuperviAor f*>i the St Joseph County Fvil and Wate- Onrmrrvatkm District of the State of Indiana All land o**up.eiA .mil other u.trreHlol jadlicx me entitled to attend The meeting will be hek! m the Mruliaon Township High S«h.<U m Madlnon Towrrhtp, St to*eph County HoAl D OF SUPERVISORS John Derkacn. CluiuTiwn I’a •-’I this 17th day of December, 1962 2tj3 The brail of a telex i-. n nr! ut>rk who w.c* having troubb s'h hi? program department < a I-d m his rxccx f. r a lecture D< k, in said, ' vou fellows haxe K t l . get <»n the t all that x all th* t in to it If we have any bot'irneik^ ar ox nd here I xxant x •: to get i. i of them, and get r. of them immed.atrh' Now, ■ iKg-'* '! “ Er -m the rear of th*- room a sum : •x« xpxike up • Sir | hav»> ‘a.| . xp. ;).-m e with b »tth" and f: • that .xprrienn- 1 e ll) tell x i that 'hr ne k of bottle* air al * ox«. at tIo l« p Husband t<> wife a . lh« x start m.t l - il.r.nrr h-ax mg itlrr with v-mng Aon I x.iy when they be gin a-ki.a r r * t lon.U- instead of a hrunetlr I! • v w< ! mough b dax ak.nr

1 SNOVorKE ’TOfe EDMANDS SO ■ t. Jr-ght}^ ~r ; ■ Z/ * \ z ' V /?. -mV "V 7, /- - /-. ? • - > . r .> * /, v v ' v , . .> ' <J PREVENT WINTER DRIVING AQFS T1 > Nit vt 11 Sa.' ■% ( nll ‘J> Aiwa > c ury a • t< i re it r Hr- ‘ 1 . . n . h ! r t <w 1 .-n • ,-dr 1 darn 4 • .. ro •’ *vrh ?< mitt tl y h< pa* d .4 WftvUantt pr » I - ■ tr ’ ’ <k la I‘ . e- <y ch# •»! •■■ «i tear? rci, >n *>‘ J • ! r !; u-

SCIENCE TOPICS If mtelhgrnt life rxixtx elsewhere in the* univrmc it is quit, uptime acco'ding to a the^L- ad xanctai by Dr SuShu Huang of Goddnid Space Flight Center Hr ing*> coinparablr to human* eou)d rxx.4 only on 1 to 2 per rent of the starx of the vast Milky Wax galaxy within •...me 6 quntnllmr mile* <>f the ’un Dr Huat g six Within 3i• tnlhon mile* of th* aun. he add*, there an- only tw< planet** that appea; capable of Hiipporting the* tyj* of hfr Chance. <4 finding and lomnnuueating xvith extm terre* nal < on temporaries are thrrvhre rathii *hni. Lu Huang concludes But he atill thinks it . -Aorth trymj The* Nile Hive;, hfx tre.m of Egypt during it k>ng history very nearly lined up If.tkMi ui 2U.(*00 years ag > ;u cor*hng b Rhode* W Fall bridge Columbia Univrnuly geologist But ll,W*o year** ago < anu- trenwodou' txop Izeid*. Individually and through the group* to which they belong to Aupport efforts t. improv < Ln duuui * highway .sidvly pnarram kal rain* that brought the Nile to flood Atag>> negukuTy ami paved ibe way for thr golden age of Egyp tu * ri culture Helping to satisfy the hug« U S appetite for hd dug* (13 billion a year) is a little machine developed by the ALI- - Ckunpany Tim* Fil A-B«H«strr oontinucni* stuffing p.urnp can fill up to 110 fret of f; ankfur’er easing * vrn seven MM'ond* !! ■* I work .u i»*|o< • alloy a e now tiring frozen into *.bnp« An unfc: n.* *l no ’ xi b’. r V ; : * r«t again*' a die in a xviit* * iled > vhndrt v.hr. h c th« r* ;i ger.i' rd until the xviUer turn I" tThe expanding n*' Ghax.* like a pl*to:i to f> ri > th* iI. r ’ the d< sbn'd d- -ugn An aitifii iai hralt ix U K ed in thr < hr.* cu l.«* o' « n unal* at the Cleveland Chmi tenial mr prepare «i< tu.it« - * a : ?.. ■ i . blom! from the hi-ait i h unN - Thu* putor type h*ai‘ ‘ 1 offer mis riald adxant.u x* r other d« Aigns ur.o nth mng rxaliut'r*! Cummrii.i uxtii' am. m x tx* a rvahlv . udmg ' the DrtHMtmrnt of Agruulturr l*ndia ing ri hybr id < d m«<•* tatew growing pl u.’s w! - *<• f. > ers ar*- male sirriir ind nab.« to fertilize them*, lx. i* Thewr plant* get jxilhr. from a norma! plant v> pr.xllke *-•< 1 T <

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♦ • xiiimg fdant u* 4-nxßmd with another that will rcMGar^ male far •ahty t<> jmxiiM • kernels Rcwult a gn.i’ly m< r» .u*-d {*• > a< n yi» P' and r^hned prixha tion o«t* Dm t try :o g. i a inntan by sitting next to a < luard window In t).«’ winter UlQra violet rav* th* onej th«at tan, *in t pa.” through xx uMiuxx gla*A Ji*y, reports Bu*‘on • Mu*« um <>f Sr a’rx . u. a habv kan gar*s • liehind The Farm Market Scenes I’m* uciiUa for pru qvii fan pnxiu* ts were mixed during the first Jine weeks of De*ember, r« forts M Paul Mi*h. 1, Punlue !’nix»r tx rxtm*i<>n ..-nomst A n»xh rat*dy uraa* trend dix< k>p 4 f><r n.ost gia-a- < f Uxr- • !*>* k a’ r>*<ipt.-' in< .-a *4 ma*«inal!y Th«* nn<-d '..gmfa an' <k p <>' <tu i • atti*- p; • -x tth .r much a *I 25 t< Sl’ [• ■ < -a tak cn «ff lat* Ni-xemb* t .* .*.« I. rrcen' trading s- ouon* t'-p qi< talion* or. prune <.i“.< al <’h * ago w< * at S3l N’ < ompar»*d with lh« yuu s t -p <-f 534 sei la r in November Com par. 4 with the high week average pra*** * ‘ all At«*r* at Chicago have <k < linixi mult than >1 fAi pr t *' MilrtM'H say* furthc: price weak nw* i* probable in the nnmedi ate future, .*hm e somewhat lar g* marketing* an- exj*-< ted Tia- xveuknee* in *laught* r cat tie prat* failed to show up Ln feeder quotation*, as a strong <k mand for limited offt rings held jtn* e* at the high levels pre x ailing during most of the fail Conditions in Western states favor holding ba* k stocker an 1 f« **k eattk - nee range feed u nd ti- r - are unifonnly good and t!»- be*? In f* ur x'car Whi'u jKisture grazing i’unditmns m the Gi.a' Plains a < ais. v.'ry g<ssl *a.. . ing << r tmie<t in. vement f ta! tie in Lia! ana ad.r Although • n.r Arak’t*- .< xelojssl ui h«< jru r as xdur. . pu >. -! q a\.ts».' pru < -n, grnd«*s of hog* ..^iqiare favorabp. x*.i?h t!a . <4 a .. ti • irhcr d* •’pile s ain- nu nn— -.j plv Part »f the -tnmgt! in hog pru < ■ may be atlnbutabb* to *.>m* v.ha? higher level* *«* storage du' m> rarn! xxeeks Top quotat. n h«»gH remain grnerallx in L »• 11 !■• Sis bra* ket latmb |Ti* ••* have tax n gencm lx steady t • Wvttk. with a 50c d* < line m top quotation.* making N-• pt < on prime Limb- >2nsd at Cliu ngo tint HM«t < hon e lamb* HUi.g at si* to sl9 per cwt In gi’un market* tinner lone* luixr tux n th*- rule ax rn?h«*r Um led unirv offr'ing* wa re n« ’

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ixfuai U Lb* »U-iu4t*r danuuol d* veluping, both <lom» Mu ally and for expexd tr»»<lc Wh> advanced as miu h i ’ ? । 7<j bu! w» -ik< n« *! fnuUonally tn lat>- trading •• Mons Corn ar*, ad'.an* • I .iG-m 4-5* |*»f hudu Ait'! th. g'.x»r ment a n* w «m| j«>rt pru • f<n । 1963 up ■ pet t । hei !*' / < r* * ited bv s<,m« j* r**on.s b • und* - , girding th* okrt IL .< er mor* lop- il expianati* n, mi* Mitchril >■ th* <*4110!. •*! hgb country :“>ting. i f < rr. *9 .pitnaconl y.'ii fia'x f<<ll*>.x»d th* prwe str* igl!. in corn rL’ing 3 , per bust < 1 With string- » <{-*’ *j»-n and fa* tor ydx ar. pru * ah strength* a'l nu><i« rately x-. it meal pru . a.- <> adxan* .4 ukim* 1 strength ’ b« an pn* • < Poultry uai •gg mark*: St eng' .» • I r »9 rat»-.' u < bm.l»: : , > ’ th* *•' • 1* x» up g» •.- . x 11. • •* • r sab - * I•;r . > t 1 ’ ‘ Egg firn abx. *: g. : of 13c f.« *. '7f ■ < -.. ■.• vetnb* ■ j e ; ,. । \\ . a *j ~ . x? ., fr , of early I• < • mb* ; may t ix ■ t. * a factor m r* !u< ng *o.;; . • Traffic Safety Group Endorses I legislation Endo- -«, ei.t <>f the D - la’,x Study Cummwua. s pn ;• *id* f* * unpn \e*| t*af , i* legulatu ■ can * from th** Ex.-cut;’,. ibi:-.- ”,w • • the Indian - Trat!i. Sab • Ei ‘ daUon Albert ¥ H r Ex*. I 1 rector of the Foundat: . the end.-ren.* nt ;n< lu*k ■ pmv.<! ing aiiditional state poll*** r nr I f.-: t • at!. >.gnn • : * .am*'D' <-f u. of!a ..J ;* ri**: . * • ' vehicle •. i jr. gra . <>r. a semi-anni.ai Um. ind n ji.ul? » thr inx’aila’. n< f ♦ .it b* ■ j. th,front seals of all mxx . u reg tor**! u lu.i.a: •• . • ..r . 1964 OUk- j » ... ■ t ' • Founda’ i - ' . f- .e jr- •. .» mails’• i’ . 11 .!?.* 1 • » : iib!mg '• j ■ ' : - J• ’■ '’ • ' • a.l :<■ ' . M <• T.-..” (>■ : nan* •’ t-x an*! L - • of park • , hgt ? f- >; ;ri. In is-ie. .ng th..- end. ,e. « t f the St iv C-r ... t,:\ propalx '! I i'.. .g : • - u‘ - x fin.im -d r..a p-klv al -gimz •ion ernphaxt.’,*! thr ;r* *n’ rm- 4 f<w J:- !.. . • Ude * .r-:* *: impgvve*! a.x b .rd g t‘ • trxgl* ira ia--- ir. trafll i ♦Lents injur u * -k h! ’«x perienerd * n IL- «-i x?’— ’ highw ax In .**m< ur* *'* a** d! - , . nuisjH-ur exk bit hi* g--*! L »*« by fault f ndtr *

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