The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 May 1963 — Page 10

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— IDE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — May 16, 1«i63

Spring Curtains Cottage Sets Must Popular Colors Case Sets Assorted Colors Dacron Marquisette Panels 36 to SI Length Dacron Priscilla Criss ( ross 63 to M Length Dacron Dotted Swiss Panels 36 to S1 Length A a lance Available Also Drapes Drapery Material Reduced

noth f ro biddi us Tht B ird of S< h. »I Trustee C . ’ C„• ■ dio>i Mr \H-St. ,h -j'ii Cuuntu In< will >< ■ I ! M y 27. r.>t '>i tw<> 66 pa •n---g, । si 1 .<>l bus boJh and for tv " chassis to fit u< h bodies, the 1 aid having one <1 > UMS Supermr >s pa--i iiger body to trade. Bids will he aec opte ! eithi i t a the complete unit or td the b lies and ehass - pai abuy. Said b< (da s ai ! <ha i. mu l meet tile spix ifn atioj. . of the Indiana School Bu ’onimittei a si t forth in Bulk tin 260 T ie r ,d should im ude the t Hi mr g item • Din lion Signal Switch, \\u num Ga ig- !"" A G .i - at >r. Front Sho k absorber . V . Tai ' ai 9 . ■ TI Please bid the Mb-WH ; ptmnal bi 1.-: Pow* i Ste< i dig 5 Sjh c d Itat.snli>siolt ard l-”gcr engine. Bid- will be 'Ubii.it ted on State Board of A< ounts F Tin Number 95, all part of whuh will be attached and properly filled out. Ear h bid shall be .accompanied by an acceptable certified or bank officer’s check made payable to the order of th.- Treasurer of Polk-Lmcoln United Schools Cor-

. W".llWMini r.i— ।mu ,|| „ — , i - — - - — _ . ■ ■ - ■ , i Qi i 8 [ ■ Regular $29.95^ nflMßgiy Ll SMHmIH?' ^^3 s UUhh wfl .Zjlj rpi mC = SOM ' d ? < fegjgjH j 7 if ‘/ ' ''.j-w nix - . J JJrC ■■ Imfri i Qizi u tWw zB dtl 311 KSC Hi twHH BEAUTIFUL METALI IC If ■ .M BEIGE FINISH | N hIKbMJ -i - uihr MH UMJLJ -1 q? —-— Don t confuse this rigidly-built, durable wardrobe with so-called "«a!e” merchandise usually offered at around this price. Every detail is de> signed for long service, from the spot welded steel, down to the strong . I ( . , ' 1 binges and reinforced doors. The finish is oven-baked to resist wear* I The price is so low that vou can’t afford to delay, so come in today ... WJw M | end buy several. . Bob’s Furniture Mart .- - - - . . - fValkerton

pnratlon or acceptable bidder's bond in lavor of ..aid Ti astirci for an run 'lint n”t It than r>'. ot the amount of the propo al. whi< h <lu < k or b>n I si. ill be forfeited as liquidated damages in ease of failure o; an\ -uc< e fill bid.! ' t<> enter mt > eontraet within 10 days aftei jvdifa ition of the acceptance of hi proposal. Bids will ne accepted on the rla't and til: e .pci Hied and bid , will be takt n und' i consul, iat on, with the succe. t'u] bidder to be notified at a later date. The date < f deliver'.’ of said equipment will bi agree I upon by mutual consent <>t th< Bund of SchiH)! Till tee and sucee Stu! bidder a’ tii<- tune of entering into the contract. 7he B .ard of S, ho q Tiu>'< - s of -aid school corporation reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any informalities therein. Dated tin.-, 13th day of May, 1963. Carroll E Zartman Earl D. Smith G. Fiank Evert Amos Bierly C M. Alwine m!6

NOTH E OF ADMINISTRATION IN (THE ST .JOSEPH PROBATE COURT ESII’ATE NO. 1^513 SfTATE OF TNI HA NA ST JOSEPH COUNtrY ss: IN THE M.VrrER OF 'HIE ESTATE OF Hazel Clark, ulro known as Hazel C. ('lark, deceased Notice is hereby given that Ixiren Ke’th Clark was on the 23 day of April, 1963. appointed Administrator of the estate of Hazel Clark, also known a Hazel C. Clark, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due. must file the same in said Court within six months fiom the dat<- of the first publication of this notice or said < hum will be forever barred. Bated at South Bend. Indi ira tin 23 day of April 1963. Aloy. ius .1, Kromkowski, Clerk of above captioned co irt Flow nee Creag-er Morns Walkerton. Indiana Attorney for E tale *7 * r ” 3tml6 Economy is another tune that can't be played without practice.

Maple Grove M s karvn Peterson, who is in nun- s training at Hinsdale, 111., spent th-- week end with her parents rei ently. Mis - Sharon Miller from Marion College, spent the week end with her parents. Mrs. Bonnie Buck and son ent rtained the family with Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Myers had Sunday evening supper with Mr and Mrs. Donald Grooms and family. Miss Joyce Guhse, who is in nurse's training at Memorial hospital, spent two days with her parents this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Guhse had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs Ed Wagner at Lakeville. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geyer spent the week end with their daughter, Mrs. Harvey Schopp and family at Dayton, Ohio. Ed Shamory, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Shamory. was home on furlough recently and is now stationed in Japan. Keep moving— the fellow who tries to stop the wheels of progress is apt to be ground into bits.