The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 4, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 January 1963 — Page 15

1— T "———' f, TV and Two Way । Com municatton Sales and Sen ice Night Cails Till 10:30 P. M. Jesiy's T. V. Phone fiMr 2X3K DI ■ OR RENT 2 bed oom W r.d York apt Good location fHuvr> «nd refrigerator furnished Ph 586*2819 Walkerton Howard Peraonctte JlOtf y< )R RENT — 2 bedruevn unfurnished apt 1109 Ohio Mt Walk. <»rton Phone 586-2136, Leon M< Kuaeon JlOif KINNEY PLUMBING ANU HEATING MtMee A Servb e Ph 686 2659 Wal^rloo >un^3p* ■„ ; b T)R RENT —Modern hcuee, auto heat Phone 586-2581 Walker-ton Jl7p VANTED TO BUY Used furni ture. Kun*. antiques lamps tools, coins or anything of val ur B A H Used Furniture Ibbu W. Jefferson. Plymouth. Ind |3l OR RENT- Furnished 2 room apt. natural gas for cooking and heating. Mrs Mabel Bet tcher, 202 North lafnyett** St North liberty -OR RENT Two bedroom West York apt with Moves ami refrigerator. tiled living room 1419 Ohio Street Call 5Mi 3607 J24p TST received rolls and rolls o' specially purchased can^t from leading mill. We are passing the aavir.ga rignt on to you Hurn fur good selection Pletcher Fumitifre Bremen md N'npp nee. \T CLARKS FRUIT FARM 5* hu. &!?><■* 2 bu. 11. bring « »r tamer; 25 10© lb hug’* of p ta lock 11.50 per bag. 25 5u lb bags of orrtuns 11 25 p* i bag I ’Ji< »n® 656.31»9 * — Ellis E. Swihart Phone H56-H931 or 656-8166 North Libert >

i USED DRYERS Phih., Hanu’. ton We»UnKhCHiM> and Kenrnore We msed ”p*ie. out they go Robin*o**a Repair Sen ~ r anSales. 2 miles north us North Liberty on 23 J 24 BEIXJNG OUT 10 TV wh av up to 39<* Robinson * Rcpali Art vice 3 mil** n<nth of North Liberty on 33 )24 THOSE NEW MAYTAG wadu -■ and dryer* are really g mu, at price* you can afford to pay <’hwk with Rob I n*»n " Repair Serviec and Sala* 2 in. north of N<»rtht liberty on 23 Ph B’-6 *372 CURBING OUT BALE on all uunde paint* SO*. (Bscoont off all price* w-nli pamta ismbhe enamel*. paint up now and have al! (Mur* available North L.bet ty Elevator. phone 6548*141 KROEHLER H'tnK room fumture offer* the finest value* in vnai' We buy em by the trad** load to pas* the wring* on to yvu 2 pc Krootder mute Sl2h 66 at Fletcher Fwnttvi* BeemanNappanae pl AHE YOU COLD’ Tryone of our Quaker **• *pac« haatsra Rub umami a Repair Bervlr*, 2 mi north of North Liberty on 23

F*OR RENT 5 room house 703 Monroe. Harold Re n-m ig< r Walkerton jlotf s A OVER; Ih $3 75 Ttu p . i. ; • Ti.h L.bcr^ 13 c.O ’. phnne 65‘’> Mil 1a;m1 Notices NOTH t (if MEXRING OX IIN IL At C(M NT <N THE JOSEPH PROBATE COURT EST UI E NO 17916 STATE op INI IAN A KT JOSEPH COUNTY ms IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE 01 Lucy M Hostetlc: also known ax Lucy ‘bistetiv: I ceased Notice H hereby given thnt the under .gre3 perse nil reprennta* RVe of the above captioned estate hHfi pl vs.nted and filed ia> A final as count m final settlement of ~aid petition l<» settle .a d all* w account (bl Petition to deUimine h< : * <Ci Petition for authority t distribute estate and th.it th* nm shall be heard tn the court room of sud C<»urt on the 11th day of February 1963, at which time all jMTsune interested In n.t.d estate are re guirvd t<> appear in said Cour* •nd show cause, if any there be, why said a. count should mH be approved And tlie heirs of said orcedcnl and ail others inter<«t. rd are abu> required to appear and make pua<f of their heirshin or <i;um anv part of said e«tat* Wee.ev H P»vey Personal Represent at ix • Aloysius J Kromkuwaki, Clerk of the above captioned court Florence Cn iger Munis Att •*: rv hot Estate J3l NOTH E O1 ADMIXI.s TKATIOX

RTATE OF INDIANA ST. JOSEPH COUNTY' ss IN THE KT JOSEPH PROBATE tYIURT ESTATE NO 18353 TN THE MATTER OF THE FS TATE of I.EO O iIADNFR De < .-ased Notice Is hereby given thft' Lia C Gardner wa • on the date lauei f appointed Admini stratrix • f the estate of the .d> n i!n«»t de «s! r r.t A’.! per -ns lia-. g tlaia - again* ‘ nd v tot«- wh« th' r “f I 1* |iir miiid fii« tlie min in *id ‘ ourt within six months from tt iti'* <>f the fast pubInn’; :. <>' this not! e or said Mum u d I • forever barred Dated at Su dh H nd ImVaj>a this Isth 4:ix of January 196 ■ Akwlus J Kr«>mkuwski Clerk of the at . e captiont ,U«»UH Florence Creager Manis Altome* f«J Esta'»

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March of Dimes Pioneers Plan To Improve Child Medical Care

Top-quality medical care though often capable of changing the whole life prospects of infants and children with crippling disorders, is unavailable to the majority of these patients That is why The National F undution-M irch of Dina i* pioneering with a project de- i Mg:ud tu remedy thi* situation by financing an« (work of more than 50 treatment ct-nV r» •urn 5 the nation for birth de- i feel*. arthritis and polio But fully twice this number । of centers is needed because of the magiatudr of the problem. I This ui gent need is one of the I chief reason* for the current ♦ March of Dime? campaign here this month “No other health organization m the United Stales, or ‘ for that matter not even the , federal government, has at- ( tcmp’ed any such romprehen- > live network us special treat-j ment centers, Basil O’Connor, i president of The National Found, tior Mai.h .? Dimes, 1 said recently ' “We invested a great deal of study and thought in Ibis project before we began in 1960 w;th the three pilot units patterned after our |>oh(> respiratory center he add* d "But even w .th all this planning and prrp.uit.on—winch' included medical t onferr.a .' ’ across the country we did i.. t foresee the full magnitude nor the urgency of Un rues« Jhat these sprcia' fieatt < ' (enters very soon brought to light. Some Headway Made "Tice thoughtful and <> n. pasxioi.aie generosity of the American public h.v f rm t'a d the March of DUnes to make some headway in mi rt ng tin research ana m» he d car problems posed bv Zsc <K)O m'ants born each \eai in < ir uunUy with major i irth dr evts; and the 42 P ’ chtilrm md adolescent* crippled bv tom* furm vs arthritis i r rheunatic dis case “ Thas* treatment centers tor birth defects, arthritis and polio, whose costs ai< borne directly by about s^o March of Dun** chapter* as well as natuinal headquarters, aie aftih ated with more than one-had

Jan. 24. 1963 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS

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* it t ■ a ' r Ts .r A A 7~ ■ * ' " r X. A..sa*>* , z March of Dime* financed treatment cen'er* in gr»m medical in»hfvltons Ide these care far hundred* «f allhctrd children

of the mt heal - ho<>. in the j United N:«te» They are located !i >m the Atlantic tv ti.e Pa* flr, fr. m ttir Caradum t I the Mexican borders > ‘Health Teams' I »ed Fa h prov les contu r.ou ami comprehensive cate for ,! ; t.rmts or oul|>atienta i y *j ■ ~i ■: mcmbeis of ’Taallh ♦earns In the case of birth dch cu, thi* w. ul I often mean ,i j» mtririan, a pediatru mure uigeun, uruh g; arthopcd.vt, ph vsak <4l therapist medial s« i? worker, psychi og.'t r ; V. ♦ i*!r*st, mu others Sm urlv, ad of I>e special rm d a. ai.u ctl u kills •« d. * fui • e r ^r uvh study and thr trr tmeni of arthriUn are *nhst«d in the “’health tenues al th« arlhrdi* centers «| < red bs the Mar. h of D me These March of Dimes financed center* are tne «*t Ung s<.:neum«s tor famdy dra- , mus where emotions runpe I f.t n. l« pa«u to jubiLt vn More than once have parents gi. tn up hope tor their child only to find that early treat- । ment Las made h puss.bi* for I their younfalei Io escape **r -

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ous disabi. ’ . or r rath I' is o often a nuai t • i prompt utona: d i x;* ■' ti< atrnc' tna' makes the difft-rer e I In . review of Umb pn cress iin scarcely two year* of these p*'i irsatfiti t n-.urs Dr Win - i S U,H.. 4 :<CU of the med.-al d« ;><.t- ent of Phe National F <i ’ -. March of Dmic», n , ; . Ibe Guiding Fcuwiple • W ut we na.e I ««n achieving thi.Ag . .enters may seem I ‘>k < and miracuu»a t i ■ - {irople But the un.u . ' t .:p.e involved heir s teailv . or; *.rnp!e It has la i th. ,tn pr.nciple < f The N v ’ F indat.onM^rch < * D." • throughout its nrst quarU r century the aimiv<rsai) ut ' i;Mi we observe ’ U s month h it thtv "Do M>mrl*un< t< prow that the besr car ci u be brought ( ^ui of our great mcdiCAi center* a; ‘ i < p.taU to An erica * dooisieg m tceiv town aM viUAg*. and be An rncan public, *eeu g that it Ci- tr d- ne * will demand that it must he I done That» the Mar uh of i Dime* tn a nutabeU ’

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