The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 August 1963 — Page 19
American Breeders Service Pete Johnson Phone 656-8777 North Liberty । CE-28233 South Bend '■ lii'uwn <hmng io<>n , ui fair condition. Call as o'clock. Ph. 586-3426, Mrs . Johnson, 600 Michigan St a2l>p SALE Co-op C tractor or trade for small garden trarnlso one 2 year old Welsh mg pony, green broke, gen.‘,1330 Liberty Hlway. North ; ty Ph. 656-8561. a29p > HES, APPLES. potatoes, everyday. Bartlett pears Ist. Haag's Orchards. 7 south of North Liberty, i sertun phone 586-2692 ota29 RENT In ’Vest York, 2 >om house, refrig, and stove . .hed Newly decorated, good •ion Ph. 586-2819 or Hamlet 2661. Jim Pcrsonette. aßtf WANT TO HAVE A SALE? I hen Call The Auctioneer At taPai \RCHIE SCHULTZ 784-274^ \ PED - LT gas tanxs. 500 or I । gal capacity. When ready .11, phone 586-3422, Walk- > n Ske|gn s Sendee. a4l f \TOMR you pick, xwectcom । • < also potatoes, muskne lpcac h »s. apples and <>th« r things to eat at ClarkL •' .it Farm. a29 H COOLER Dane-Kool. 8 side fill, dual controls and r Carl F Downing. Rout lumbia City, after 6 pm Ota 29 House For Sale Bedroom, Ranch Type Home On l^arge Lot In । < lark Addition. Built-In I > en and Range, Fireplace । Hardwood Floors. $10,500.00 Phone 586-3629 After 6:00 I*. M. Alts. i SALE. 1957 D.iffm Fw hn.. •Mill and Truck in excelcondition Ph 616-1141 lecL ota29 TED Truck Tractor Owner ratorx. minimum age 25 yrs. earn semi-experience. Singh* 1 'an dem axel tractors cab over 1 conventional 1957 or later. ■ Hght air. aleeper bej ths and *0 tires or larger for both 1 freight and Steel divisions 1 tact R. O. Smith. DArUng * ight Inc., phone LE 4-5459 time or LE 4-8247 evenings, nd Rapids Michigan ota39 For Sale i»utUin R At 1307-1307A ^®Bt York Double Unit () hio St., Walkerton, Ind. Hood Location, Newly Ue curated. WAYNE BURI H Walkerton, InL Phone 580-2565 586-3117 Ahtf BRATTONS wanted -Enulv ' ‘ms. 495 N Main St . North •ity After 6 pm Call 6561 ‘I a29 1 s TED Man or woman fur > busuieso in Walkerton 1 North Liberty. Splendid op--1 unity to supply v.»uWDdird turners with over 200 housel necessities Writ# RawDept. TNH 45-FJL Fit* •' L 111. >29
BIG FIVE YEAR A-iiv- " Sale Master Mix Calfla (milk rrplacer) 25 lb $3 95, Master Mix 10', hog concentrate 100 lb $5539: Master Mix concentrate 38'; $4 69: Rustoleum spray cans $1 19; (dose out) Varnish and enamel quarts 4f>c The Knecht » North Liberty Elevator S3OO DOWN gives you Home and g<x»d hunting, close to lakes and streams; 4 rooms and bath, nicely landscaped yard, just *j mile to blacktop. Short drive to acres of state hunting lands You’ll like location and all the other good tilings. An acre in ground .; great spot for strawberries or raspberries. Do some fine gardening. Room for chickens; $3300 makes it all possible. Hurry to be first with S3OO down, rest like rent Strout Realty, 233 S Fourth. West Branch. Mich otn 29 FOR RENT Redecorated 5 room house at 705 Monroe St If you have »een it before, come see it now Harold Ren berger. Walkerton. a22tf 5 A”RES on Little Muskegon River Good hunting and fishing $1 500. terms Call George Bktl. Morley, Michigan ota29 REGULAR MEETING NIGHTS Os The Orville Easterday Legion Post 189 2nd and Last Thursday Os Each Month Auxiliary Unit 189 Ist Thursday Os Each Month FOR SALE —Corner b<x>th and talik? $25: Coldsput ivfrigerator J 25; secretary dr.sk sls; Sunbeam waffle non and deep fiver $lO ra . table saw; BAD router; 6 mH t saw; Dachshund puppies sls ra Ph 656-8283 N Liberty n2f-p FIVE YEAR Anniversary Bale Rogers house |>auit. the b*>t. gal. $4 95. Super Kcm-Tune and continued colors gill. 99c; getting out of paint busine The Knechts, North LiU ity El< \ a tor GAIN W EIGHT easily Improve your appetite, especially . hildtrn. with All-Day Vitamins, only 9hc. Jacob Drug Walkvi - ton; Merrick Drug North Liberty 4t»l3p TRAC TOR OWNER-Operator~“ ITommct Vehicle Transporter offers permanent leaseM for sleep, er cabs with 100" clearance u conventional tractors with approximately 140" wheelbase An or Vacuum. Exceptionally high revenue plus some return haul Contact Bolin Drive-A-Way Co. West Ireland Road, South Bend, Ind (Call 219) Atlantite 9-2610 ota 29 REPRESENTATIVE I Am Your AVON For South Eant Liberty Township Phone 656-8093 LOLA GARDNER t., „ - — FOR SALE property at 4f»o RooscA'clt Road Idbrral Terms Call Everett Henry AT 8-6170 South Bend FOR RENT Small modern huu g'44 furnace Plv 586-2581 W aikerton. a!sp FOR RENT 2 duplex apartments. 2 bedroom* each 1103 and 1103 A ohiu St , Walkerton. Very deurable location. Ph 566-3349, Rhea Wright alstf dayliues, Glonosa datswa phlox. Bhaata daisies, cushion chrysanthemums. Anna Steele Walkerton Ph. 586-2455 week days 2 U) 8 a!3 FOR SAIX -Gun type oil furnace, complete, good condition also 5 room hum^. basement. •U modern, approx tmateiy 2 acres >SOO 00 down Ph 586• 2110 WidkMituii a29p
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The population of the United States ia increasing at the rate of one million p-r»ons every 135 ’ days, or about five a minute, reports the Census Bureau. If this rate continues, the country will pass the 19f>-mHlion mark late this year and reach 209 milium by 1967 Estimates are based on birth and death rates and immigration and migration statistics Echo 11. a larger and strong* ! version of th • fir .t U S balloon communications satellite, is a 1.’... foot diameter mylar plastic baj. coated with aluminum It will bv launched into an orbit some 700 mile . from earth later this year and should he clearly visible at dawn and dusk Echo I, launched Aug 12. 1960 is torn and almost deflated but still aloft Snake bite kill.-, at least |o.ooo people a year, the World Health Organization estimates. Perhap-. 70 per cent of the fatalities cm cur in Asm where, Who says every land of poisonous snake can be found. Os 2.500 varieties, only 200 are considered dangerous to humans Dutch Elm disease has left many unsightly stumps mailing the landscape Forestry experts at Syracuse University suggest the use of decaying wood of the same species to get rid of them Inserted into bored holes, the fungi grows and speeds the breakdown of the stump fm . asv removal Overhead apply unit , for use in connection with h alt surgeix. a growing technique ml’ S. hospitula, have been introduced tv National Cylinder Gas. Chi< ag The Maysco units, one for the himrt-lung machine ojerator the other for the nnethcsiologist carry all supplv lines iwater, eleetricty gasc-t, intercom) ehm inatmg th.- usual tangle of cables from the floor of the cardiovio cular operating room Result greater cleanliness, minimize*) * lean-up time and r,*du< ed dang* i *>f infection fiyntheic smoke in an aero.nl • an is on the market fur bs-kcep era who wish to cha-se then < harges awn\ while collecting honey The work: w smallest and pi.-b ably oldest planetarium, a sphrr--15 feel in diameter, has been tn attraction for 59 vears at tii* Chicago Academy of Biicmva The rotating globe is also tip (•Illy perforated planetarium m America To the audience Seated for SALE 275 gal oil tank good condition, nuude basemen’. $lO Mrs. Joe Millard, 60l Indi ana, Walkerton a29 HONEY EXTLAITED W ill * v tract honey on share, or by the pound Jack Decker. 396 N Jes ersun North Lib.it \ ucro»« from park a2Tp FOR SALK 11*53 Chevy ‘j ton truck, 17 10 niilea weal of 23 on O?born Road. Loren Correll «2'T APPLES Maiden blush, wealthy, also peppers; tonuitoe*. ,tunm* i squash; pickles, potatoes Eh . rly Fruit Fann, North Libcrt v FOR SALE !9M Intemation* 1 • ton pick up, tomatoes |] bu Phone 656-4784 >t29p FOR SALE -Barky for -•< t certified from last year Ph s>u 2096 a29p FOR SAIJE —BO acres 2 mt les west of Walkerton on Poplar Road For further information phone 584-2000 a29j CARPETS clean ea*trr witli th. Blue Luatrn Electric Shampoor’only >1 per day with purchaer of Blue Lustre Waix Appliance Slura Walkartim *29
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in the dark on tiny chairs (capacity is 15). the bright point* ol light from outside appear as v lestial ixelu'S. Hogs get ulcers from "citified living conditions, according to Di B. G. Harmon of the University of Illinois Th* vrp still raused on farms, of cuurw, but son. - vpenu them lives jammed inside buildings with concrete floor like apartment dwellers Th** swim
HALF-PASTTEm r— —— — ■ — I CAM GO OUT W!TH GOBO ) LEROY IF I PLEASE-BUT J r-S LATELY I CAN'T PLEASE 1 /~* EITHER ONE OF THEM. ) Tu yF / — i I Z^f TTyu/ I■ \ rvTrrrn // / S * KI Fy f 1 / | \ - l\zji i 7 I * ! //-Ml Xuf IH F- 9B Bib HnBWflE THI INHIBITED MAN Os 65 -A SPECIAL PLEA FOR HIM
>merlfan« All Over Every where »<*. ^•r Sins r Hile letter is an appeal to you. |t> loosen the reins a Utt Ie . . .! tnd start giving the men of this country a chance for a fling and a bit of foolishness as they come up to age ® and retirement. It would tost only about 12000 for each man Tai free of course । And either Social Security or the 1 place where the man has been । working could supply it. | My appeal is a tin ely one, b« cause the men coming up for re-, tirement in the i 960 'a are vet) much short on adventure, and on the kind at fun that man has found needful since ctvdixatioa came Could he, over these last 20 years of bis mature life, have packed up hie wife and kids ami I kettles and trekked over the Appalachians to colonise Indiana 1 farms ' Ha' If gold hud been dis covered in California m. eay, 1952 I cuuld he have afforded to tell his corporation "So Long ' and have gone’ Ha! Too many chains have moored him to where hr was The heaviest chain that has held I him has been his pension Along, about 45 or so when di earns of adventure were running high, he was lo or 15 jrars into the pen •ion system of hu cvmpeny. if be could Just hold on to 95 he would get 9197 a month for life The sanctity of senkuity earner along with the pensions, and the'
nutrition specialist says I" doubts that pigs had ukers when they u *‘d to root for them -civ in the woods. DANGER.. DEER An easy way to gut a d.-ri i< to hoist him up by the forelegs
so insides spill to th** ground a you work Trouble is, m h**avi!v hunted country, this is an invitaton to get stiot One way to sol:, the problem is to carry an assortment of red cloth strips. Tie to trees a rat bushes ringing your working area Other hunters will b*' alerted to what's going on Everyone is born with natural ibilitv. but nil t. people m all walks ot lit • have to tor experience
man who bad been around the longest could supervise the fin ished product on the assembly liue instead of squnLng grease in the crankshaft. Then theie was the fearful matter of health insurance, with the itemized lining of ail the thtocs that cuuld happen to hnn With the company he had it, over these later years Could he transfer it to California, or the beaches of Florida* It seemed ptudent not to gambir. The huuse on ’hr 50 foot lot, winch became quite the thing to hav* after World War 11, was the fourth chain holding the sun tu where and what hr was. ‘lhrre was the mortgage, of course Hut there wn the sense of property, the sense of responsibdjy. And their was ihe matter of the I S. mail . . . insurance pre mium>, incou e tax, charge accounts Social Security, voter reg istration A man has had to stay put these last -6 vears just to get his mail. So, as stated the retiree of the 1960 s has been badly inhibited, and is soon to suffer come frus trations ie his retirement because of it all. The s~ouu, tai tree, would about take tare of things fur him. And it won t be a recurring er pen st. Yuur* Truly. W* Mr. Guides Yean Nsw Uut UIX RUSS »»««• Seekisi r««4y »•« |» «a* • !•■•••>»• U<S« < »e» S«i li:i Gr»«S I •■o*4 MaUa*. h•* t»«k 11. W. t.
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