The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 August 1963 — Page 23
help wanted 2 Delivery Men ?\ges IS to 25 \|uM Hate Or Abie To (Jet Chauffers License Twin City Poultry ( all Harold Rhodes Between 3 * 5 PM AT 9 8225 MMAGE 6AD. --August 15. 1 Hi south Koontz latke Conration Club, turn left, sei--1 house on right Also Duo- . i ni oil heater for sale. 5 room ze Ph. 586-2084 a!sp EE CIRCUS Come to the •ce circus on Wttrnx Supermin i , irking lot August 21 amt 22 at AO and 7.00 p. m. S'e 65 ami’s and 26 people perforin. I’m tree, courtesy of Wilcox Bros. al 5 \P BIG BACK YARD rummage ■de Windows screens, apphles. children's toys, clothes Im .■ryone Friday and Saturday. Vugust 16 and 17, 507-511 P-orgia St. aL5p Septic Tank j And Dry Well Cleaning FRANCIS LaBERE Phone 586-2141 Or 586-2996 Walkerton it SALE 2 y-ar old hvitei n t W F and part Angus with । tlf by side Pti Th 4 2794 Li Paz. a!sp 1 ’ME AND BROWSE around my aft plants. Also Oriental poppies; Glorlosa daisies; Columbine plants. I 1 - nd SE Walkerton Tr Crumback ahp ■ dt SALE 2pi <stiona! ofa. end tables 1 coffee t ib!e; all I .ms tops John Bowers. Ph 656I ‘791 a!sp Dean’s Tractor Service LaPaz, Indiana Dean Ayers, Owner General Farm Equipment | and Tractor Repair Sen ice All Work Guaranteed For Fast Dependable Service ( 'all LaPaz 781-3163 and A»k For Dean I - i »R RENT Walkerton. Muskm Road near Pyro Electric Co block house. 1g IWmg room kitchen, bedroom, bath garden 'ipace Ph 586-3619 a!sp A'KUr CORN for freezing ami < inning, SI bu Clark s Fruit Farm. 656-3179 OR SALE Glads. new honey and bee supplies Gl-n Shuper’ Quinn Rond Ph 656-4476 a22p ’’ >R SALE 11’ steeel boat, a! h<> small kayak C R D-Jiv Koontz l^ke Ph 566-2493 a!sp •MATOES lo cents a pound m 12 lbs J] lu mile north <d ' Walkerton on Walnut Road David Burk t Ph 586-2021 alsp I De Vos Plumbing Electric Eel Sewer Sei \ ire “Service Is Our Business” Phone 656-1631 North Liberty
House For Sale 3 Bedroom, Ranch Type Home On Large Lot In (lark Addition. Built-In | Oven and Range, Fireplace । Hardwood Floors. $16,500.09 Phone 586-3629 After 6:00 P. M. Alts -- -w. FOR RENT West York 2 bedroom unfurnished apt . 1109 Ohiu St . Ph. 586-2136. Iwn McKesson. 4tssp FOR RENT Modern 3 bedroom homo at 603 Harrison St., Walk ci ton; auto, gas heat Robert Sehmeitz. 3 mi E of Walkerton on 6 «15p FOR RENT Small modern hou e, gas furn ace Ph 586-2581 Walk erton. alsp ———, — For Sale Dwelling At 1307-1307A West York Double I nit Ohio St., Walkerton. Ind. (. od Location, Newly Decorated. i WAYNE BI RCH Walkerton. Ini. । Phone 586-2565 586-3117 ABtf FOP. RENT 2 duplex apartments. 2 bedrooms each 1103 and UO3A Ohio St.. Walkerton Very desirable location Ph 586-31 T 9. Rhea Wright alstf FOR SALE Lia St humarh us house at 315 Roosevelt Road i< to be sold Anyone interested p'easc contact Roy DeSimone 5.86-2019 or Mr Waldron 586 2018 evenings or Walkerton Nursmg Home 586-3551 during the day aL5p I American Breeders Service Pete Johnson Phone 656-8777 North Libert} UE-28233 South Bend LAKE FRONT COTTaGES for rent by the week Large playground Arthur Foul lit 3. Walkerton Pu. 5862734. Jl3ff FOR RENT In West York. 2 bedroom house. refrig and stove furnished Newly demiatcd. good location Ph 586-2819 or Hamlet 867-2661 Jim Personette. aßtf WANT TO HAVE A SALE? '1 hen ( all The Auctioneer At UPaz ARC HIE SCHULTZ 784-274' FOR RENT Furnished yen round cottage on Koontz Laki, gas heat. S6O pet mo For information call Charte* H.-avhn Portage. 762-2819 2tals WANTED Ride to South Bernt Main and Sample 8 to I Ph 586-2705. alsp TOMATOES H’ lb- 11 al potatoes 50 lb bag SI 55 at Clarks Fruit Farm als PEACHES evervTav .it Cla»k Fruit F.um Ph 656-3179 Nmll Liberty al 5 Oliver Winchester Engineer A Sui'ey 01 Phen- 362-3091 103 Woodward St. La Porte. Inn. W ANTUFT" Mo. v /Vequip ment for [Milling shallow well W rite ><i call John H Brace Rt 3 Box 62'2 Walkerton al 5
FOR SALE Used Seigler stoic, like new Mechling Heating. Ph 586 3252. Walkerton F<)R SALE 2 x 4's 1 I long fruit jars; miseehanmu - items. -IOS Washington. Mrs Pen Jackson. a22p FOR SALE Luge, round oldfashioned dining room table Ph 586-3412, Walkerton. Bedford Marl State Tested And Appro i ed 92 ( ( Purdue l ex Ird Peat Moss IT 1 A BROS. Ph me 656-1693 526 WAN TED Ll’ ga> tanas. 500 or 1000 gal capacity When ready to sell, phone 586-3422 Walkerton SkelgiiH Service. a 4tf 1.1 . ( enter To Begin Third Year In New Building The S iu»h Bend Campus of Indiana University wrl begin it ( third year of operation in its new building with the fall >em ter of H»63. Enrollment fol tin fall seme.tei wil’ be Septembei 12. 13 ami II Classes will b-gm on September 16 Students enrolling fm the tn t time at the University's South B 'nd campus are required to taK the genera: orientation testing on September 5 On that date uh . foreign language placement t a will be given Students must con suit with Francis Molson academic < umsy'or. immediately f< i information ib >ut these xamina tmns Mr Molson and the as sistant to the ooun dor Thoma Donohue will be available each day from now until registration for counseling A anoint io n' ii < ' not iKM-essarv. A t< tai < our e oflcring of !>•; ; i lasses make up the t 11 em< t» t program Student may » nrol' in these < our. e and । 'Hup ‘te th* fust two i.-ir of the u-gui n c ’ lege work at the South B« nd Campus The regular < icht j < |>U!S‘S arc M hedtlled in - IK’h 1 manner So that stud> nt . m.t . take the first two ye. r of work in the fields of Bazine label,J Arts Education and tl.« pr oh--, sional fields The Cnwr-at vs t.-v i <h>|m il- - program with Purdue Cnlversty permits the completion of tlx* frist yeai of engine*a mg it th-* South Pa-mi Campus The University has greatly expanded it offering of davtih - c'asses so a, to make a more convenient M hrdu! ‘ available fm it full tune student During Uv rvisung hours the I niwmG wi I continue to schedule a iarr • mm bor of classes foi tho-v tiid«-nt« working during the daytime hour*. Students ma> enroll on cithei a part tint - 01 fu‘l time bast. This encourage-* those students who must work to begin then training m South Bend Student are urged to consult the at ’i u-nn countw-lors nt this Im ■ a t to then admi smn statu-, and their r< qmrvments which they need to complete before -nrolhng A numbi'i of course ha\> b»s n scheduled esp-x iaßv tm tho > teacher-, completing licen >• i< quirein* nt A numb' ' of t,|v mi <••1 1 our s. x are * h«*<luh'd fol up per i’t snirn whi!<- othe- < onr e at<- to be oft.-red fm tL. m • fm in Ute .dull ducatn n fii hl Beginning students and un l< । graduates Mr urged t o . oht.n I the t iiei ity Cen!.-! at thl- turn so that titen progi mi will Is proveriv p'anmxi well in ul\am< of the beginning of tn< ainestm Bulletins listing tin- courses to h offered this fall may t” obtame i at the University Center <tfflee.
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Two Attend Youth Seminar Bonnie Eeitz Hl I. Walkerton. ami Sharon Knush, Rt. 2. Plymouth, of the Pine Creek Church of Brethren, are among the 125 church delegates from 12 states attending tlx- Chun h of the Brethren Youth Seminar in Washington, D. C. and New’ York this week. The seminar continues for five days, July 7 t o July 12. Under the theme, "Government Is thj Christian's Business," it offers an opportunity fm Christian youth and th<ir idult counselors to study the I'mted State-, government and the Cmted Nationfirst hand Diri'ctors of the .'rnirsr are Ruth Early, Washington i»-pi» sentative. ('mm-h of the Brethren. and Joseph D>ng, director of youth work. Clmstian Education Commisson. Church of the Brethren, and Jos. ph Long, dnectoi of youth work. Christian Edin a tioii Commission, Chur, h of fluBrethren. Elgin Illinois An address by the Hontrable Brooks Bays. s|H‘cial assistant to the President and former con gresxman from Arkansas, opened the smnmar mi Sunday evening On Mon<lay afternoon the seminar attended meetings on United States Foreign Policy at the Department of State Visits followed to several foreign embassies. On Monday evening a foruni on
Kit dien cabinet space ii a problem for many homemakers It often hap|M*mi that there is room enough for eveiythmg, yet shelf spacing is such that some Hems must be stored or stacked behind something else Adjustable shelves are a simple solution for the homemaker planning a new home or installing new kitchen facilities For those who haw to "make do”
however, considei the idea of uti li/ing what may now be "wasted" space. For example, it is possible that । dishes arranged on lower shelf may st«i< k no higher than 4 to 6 inches, leaving several inches of "unused" space above. If this is the case, a short or
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Experience U important to almoit every underloking Ex perti fray disagree on the amount of luck involved in cat'liinc^a "limit when you e out fuhing your favorite stream but none will deny that it certamly help* if yow know where the fiih arc how deep to fish for them and the type of bait they prefe'. 'he average consumer yi»ei ionic thought tu the
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disarmament, was held. On Tm-wlay, the seminal divided into small groups to visit legislators, committee hearings, and Congress, dixcu.ssed the draft ■mH the alternative servu e aj| t < Brethren Volunteer Service programs; ami heard repn- mtative.-, of ’.he Demo< rats and Republican present their paitie. programs in Congress. 1 lie W>'dms4iay morning progr.un con.si.sted ot discussions on racial integration and on methods of effective political action. In the afternoon visits were made to the Supreme Court. Library of Congress, peace Corps, FBI, Church of the Brethren Washington Office and oth« 1 pla ex of interest The highlight of W.-d---rw -lay evening was an address by new-.man I F Stone On Ihursday and Fridav in New York the seminar -'.ill attetid ,a-s ions of the United Nations isit for* ign missions to the U N and me. * v. it .> U N. staff leaders Tl •• Brethren Ymith S- juinar thi., year was the fifte nth m tho hi.-Joiy of the program. HOT HF \l> Got < old day light hat. hen l e cold h’-nr Cure it by lining the in ide of your hat with alun i« nun: foil Weatherproof too ' Some fellows are so full of rn« terpTise that if they walko<i into a hornet s nest they would soon have them making honey.
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narrow auxiliary shelf may he In* stalled to provide storage space for saucers, cups or other narrow items such as gravy boat a, glasses, etc. Cut the auxiliary shelve m inches shorter than regular shelves and nail to cleats as shown in illustration.
value of e»perience when setting out to purchase a particular product or service. We e*pect quality and good service all of us F*penence has shown most of us that the best place »o get both is by domg business with the qualified local met chon* -the man who makes it his |Ob to serve well today in order to get mote business tomorrow
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