The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 April 1963 — Page 10
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Area Corn ( iinics Coining ' H a r । • x’! it p>- fjt ।tn I g•< f■ ■, '.i i’ ’ i>! v i*li ।a ' ic ?' • H w -I ,i I I ipp'v । henm al WfT : Kill ' - ’ I I” t I ' /■ ■ What - til. hit t nt V. «■ on < .rt ruling n ’■ "ao'li:. 1 . Corn gtem < ' . fin ansAVi r. to these a। n c.) ' r questi<>! sat I ’’l a i!.. s< ri. of th \ C ' ' c T' -e i it' ha\t on <• ii ' •’ tai l bi ( "rn gi < iw« wh> aa h t. •• ' h.inge ideas i ii • ' fii - <"• ' aal j|" . a! • s I ■ \.i >< ' '• of Clinic - will bi In hi in m- r* ! r *r fiiiu < '!• -o t r< than la ' a • ' b< 1 in ■ . and n . ■ • fal i . • s a hi '\ • a 1 nearby tin ■ t<. cho e from. Ea• rt jh <■ t•. । -tt i ir corn pi" ha 11 ” i . i to attend S. are a. hed ;lcd as follows; CHORE <?> MASTER HIPERFORMANCE 1 TEMPO W 500 With Eitlutivt d . . /.‘S T»mpo Design Tintt ®**t on Ee^ Over 15% ~■" ' >•’l* more delivered power / । Tlh • Foldover handles df ft * ReverS4b,e *’’** yf 1 O • Power reverse \ ' * * H P- • n PW I*™* y ! a v ; f»tj te £»' belle’ ft results wbw you Ml «th CnORiMASUR Ah. Hi- I Pe<f&r-ninc» dos fr directs every ounce o' jK*»r to deeper better faster tilling New Tempo Des fn T nes change from ‘pel a tor (o' grow d break ing to slicer act on for cu'tnet ng expand to JO" tilling ».dth See a dem onstrat on of ail IM labor M»,ng feature* '.Oder' /vh f Veer Woriwly Pey yee Grow! Robinson's Repair Sales & Service 2 Miles North Os North Libert)
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a Yh raday, Aptil 11. New Carlisle High S< ho 1. h on p m. The use of todays sate chemicals to in. tea o corn yields and lows ’ pl ’ duett' n' Os t.- r fast be- । »undard < ora glow mg' pi i. ■ . At the ’lime farm >[»»•. ( M Ls will 'll • Ih" the basic print ;p], ,f . w al AVeed control. h<>\A to ge t the most out of each h< tbic ide lollar how long ^hen i(tils ate effet tIA" m the soil, how to apply w e*‘d hi hw s for best i t ips, .nd n h a uinei tupn > lit th" <■ '! • AVhere groAvc i ar. faced with a ro^n roadwotm problem the ■•p. ciahsts will <lisc ti» Ac hat is kne^vn about then in . • 'h. dan'age the ydo and h«>w to c.nti 1 them. N"t< the r|at. i f tfte me<tinß and pi..n t<. । ■’ e A question and a.-.sw r pc: io 1 folloAVing the program 1R exp< ' ted to stimulate a hA"!y discussion. Ir an-we .ng epic ' m- the speeialist will draAV on experiences fiom all major corn groAvmg ar'M of th? I’ S. a.s well as on local results. / A special bonus for growers in pear its and tobacco areas aa iII be a disc ussion of the problem of soil insect damange and hoAv to overcome it. I^K^ERVICE WJ NOTES •JwCttJhw *-r(AHTNC* Second Lt. Marlene A. Ollhofi . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. ollhofi. Route 2. Walkerton, recently graduated from the combined officer basic and officer candidate courses at the Women's Army Corps Center. Feit McClellan. Ala. During the 18-week tiammrt program. Lieutenant Ollhoff was instruct'd in Army operational and administrative pr. a edut cs. qualifying her
to assume responsible staff positions. The lieutenant is a IfhuS graduate* of Mill (’reek High S< h"<d and a 1962 graduate of \ ilpara. <o University. w •- •fcA. LACKLAND AKE. Tex - Airman Basic Charles A Bow. r son of Mr. and Mis William M B.Avers. of 66710 Liberty Highway. North Liberty, is being reassigned to Amarillo AFB. Texas, for technical training as a United States Air Force aircraft maintenance spc» ialLsL Airman BoAverw. who enlisted In the Air Force a short time ago has completed his initial basic military training here. The airman, a 1961 graduate of Liberty Township High School, attended Ball State Teachers College, Muncie. Trees For Reforestation Are Available Although the season is rapidly advancing there is still time for lanciownurs to order trees for spring planting. State Forester Robert D, Riaisch announced today. We still have ample amounts
57 DAYS THAT MADE PERFORMANCE HISTORY!
RIVERSIDE. CAL !• JANUARY 20™ ford breezed borne • aty winner. It takes Ford's brand of stamma and durability to win m open competition like this.
AND HERE ARE THE 63'A's THAT PUT TOTAL PERFORMANCE AI YOUR COMUHR SuAtR TOROut FORO SPOKTO - I JK FALCOM SMHHT HARDTOP ^sssaSßßM «-. FAHUAM SW HARDTOP This kind of open competition gives you the kind of proof you WE PF ■— can't get on any proving ground. Clear-cut victories like these CELEBRATING require a car of the utmost stamina and durability. To you, as W|TH victory ETf^E^n a car buyer, this is important. It’s proof of the built-in quality SPECIALS ON ■ WITU of your new Ford. It's proof of value that lasts .. . and pays off [yfßy CAR OPAI PR when you eventually trade your Ford But for the best proof (N stock* u ■*■****"*\ of all that Ford outperforms competition, come on in and your ~ « drive one. That's the clincher. vma j Walkerton Ford Sales, Ino. Walkerton, Indiana Be Sure To See Your Ford Dealers A-l Used Cars and Trucks.
of white pine, red pine, jack pmo Scotch pine, shortleaf pine, VirginiH pine and black locust ha adable for pun hase. Our supplies of him k walnut. red oak and tulip tree tor this spring are exhausted. said Rfiisch. Tree planting stock is sold h. Indiana Division of Foi'otry to farmers and other landowners in Indiana for planting in rural areas for erosion control, for windbreaks around farm buildings and orchaids. for Christmas tree for r* inforcing the farm woods and for future wood products production Ti"(e arc not furnished for shade tree or ornamental purjkoses a< cording to Mr. Raisch. I’er.on.s interested in planting tree this spring should obtain a troo application blank immediately said Rai <h. Blanks can be obtained from
Amana's Spring Coming Out Party Yon May Have Already Won A 1963 Amana Appliance Me ( ails Magazine Subscribers Bring The Numbered Card From Your April Issue To Walkerton Skelgas Service
MONTE CARLO JANUARY 23® A new Falcon V-8 won its : class In the grueling Monte Carlo Rallye. Falcon showed its hosts to . Europe's best)
the local County Agricultural Agent, the local Soil Conservation Service Office, the Service Forester or the District Exteru sion Forester in the arm. You may also obtain a blank by writing to State Forester. Room 607 State Offico Building, Indianapolis, Indiana or to the Extension Forester. Department of Forestry, I'm due University, West Lafayette, Indiana. L The following correction app<»ned in a small tqwn paper: "Our paper can ied the notice last week that Mr. John Jones is a defective in the police force. This was a typographical error. Mr. Jones is nully a detective in the police farce." Hear about the stripteaser who calls herself "Smokey, the Baru?”
DAYTONA. FLA. FEBRUARY 24" H takes a Ford to boat a Ford. At Daytona, Fords finished Ist, 2nd, 3rd. 4th, and Sth I That's Ford's totil psrformancs.
ATLANTA, GIL MARCH U" Score another big aria tar Ford m tM Atlanta MM Stamina aad durability^ Ford's MOS-M spsdeW .
