The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 October 1963 — Page 20

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MlliiiiiiillilllliillllllllllllllllllMliililllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllL 1 PLYWOOD I 4xß %" BD $5.95 4xß ‘4" BD $2.95 I 4xß " Pre Finished $3.95 | | Other Kinds And Sizes In Stock | Aluminum Storm Windows 1 f Triple Track = I 510.95 | I Koppenhofer Lumber | = Grovertown, Indiana = AS ■ ^EKi^M r' Bm^M Ml y - ‘ a ; tough new germ killer Drop by drop . . . day in day nut . . . new Purina Germi< ide kills disease bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Its one of the most effective disinfectants on the market. Purina Germicide is strong enough to knock out some of the toughest disease germs, mild enough not to corrode equipment or harm poultry and livestock. Spray, dip, or rinse any way you use Germicide, it does the job fast in hard or soft Uater. In solution Germicide is odorless, non-stain-ing. and very stable lasts for several days when you use it to treat footpads. We suggest you u*e non toxic, non-irritating Purina Germicide next time you have a disinfecting job to do. It comes m unbreakable plastic' gallon jugs at our ( het kerboard Store ... listed on the iover. WHERE TO USE NEW PURINA GERMICIDE: footpads, poultry crates, equipment, walls, ceilings, floors, pens, stalls, livestock truck beds, scales, overshoes. North Liberty Grain & Feed Not th I ibei tv, Indian i ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■»■ ■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

f and <l rv ic’ I property. lt.it- arty di< i-e that endanger th- l.< .■ h <4 human .in I In e- • •.. k Mr <'l.n k .u i S: ■ c !>< iding tnv iat Control pi ■. t wi’ bi a lai m’ prop..! - t • f th* < antry s3S I .xm FFA • •’i < ■ w h<> r mg< in age t rom 17 c. 21 v. it » 'I .’a \ • if tla .at-< . ad. d i"n < > paKR A < hapb t m nn b< - । . ) • . : o ah t ’ farm conu l unitn to th. . n-.imn.'^ oft! e I . i< ’ N< ' • -t.'p i ’<> of cam/’’ 11 . • . i .p .ip' iti'l to < nli«t •a. <o' r am! v Mipp at I>>< al «• , m will bo urpo I to : o available window and intory f । , . .■ '. • pi notional disj a\< • at so. tH attention on thv

rat control program "Exp. i n nee has shown that the sa.ae s of a rat control program depend on the fullest coojn-ra-tion of the entire community," Mr. Clark said. Vil informational and promotional n if.’ials arc being supplied bv th. I».Con (’ompany. a subsiuiai v of Sterling Id ug Inc The .or pany i. . nding the mat> i ial> to EEA chapter.- pai tn ipating m the < ampaign, including a brochure of rat control pro(.diires prepared by Janies Hamilton a past presim nt of the Natin d Vocational Agriiutural Te.o he’s' A -o.iation The brochure ha. been endor ed by H C Sutliff. chief of the Bureau of Agricultural Education. New York State Education Department. D-Con. in addition, is offering to pay EEA chapters 50 o-nts for each boxtop of D-Con ready mixed or pellets it receives during the three month campaign I’rimarv purpose of these funds is to help the chapters finance the att. ndance of FEA members at the organizations national convention this vx'ai in Kansas City. X-Ray Machine Back In St. Joseph County If you want to r>e sure your lungs arc () K you have that < ham et! i- r nimg we.-k w)> n the X-Ray machine will be ' brought back to the count v by th. S’ J., eph C air * v 'l' ;be‘ ■ c< Jo- . - D । ti< and will be op. r<1 .» •! f.1.• ’ nig ’O' it i ■ at t! ■ ] ; Th i < nP- a . p.. mi- throng! tin s <1- <4 Chrisf tr ;< S' I ’s T- o • - o • 17 Tub- -r ’ - is I> ; . .!!• Sou' i M n Sti- -t. S 30 to 11 a m , 12 30 to 1 3< P m Friday O. t IS, Ctv Hall. Mnh as a Ido to T.iMi pi: and G <m» tn ’» oo । ni Saturday, Oc t 19. City Hdl Mishawaka 1040 am to 12:30 p ni.. 1 30 to 500 pm. Monday. Oct 21. City Hall. South. Rend 1 <*> to 5:00 p n and G oo to p-00 pm. Tuesday. Oct 22. City Hall South R-nd. S 30 a m to 12 30 pm. 1:30 to 4:30 pm.

I may save you up to $ 125financing and insuring lyour next car Aak ma about tha State Farm Car Finance Plan * for mw or uaed ears. a I«mI beak. * JR Lloyd G. Clark Agent 62!) Roose* eh Road Walkerton, Indiana Office Phone: 556-3156 Residence Phone: 619-3550 Lakeville, Indiana A STATE FARM J MUTUAL MTIMMI ( IMW UMM t W»M Hama OfnaaMwm Ilhrva * MtHN

Wednesday, October 23, City Hall. South Rend, R^tO a m to 12 30 n nv, 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct 24. St Joseph County Farm. 53308 Portage Ave., 9:00 to 11:00 a m.

PUBLIC SALE 2(17 W. ( enter St. Across From Wilcox Supermarket Saturday, October 19 At 1:0() P.M. Household Goods — 2 Frigidaire Refrigerators; 30” Frigidaire Electric Range; Dinette Table & I ( hairs; 1 South Bend Cook Stove; 2 Double Beds Complete; 2 Twin Beds Complete; Chest Os Drawers; Vanity Dresser & Bench: Buffet; Drop Leaf Table; Dining Room ( hairs; 2 Pc. Living Rtwim Suite; Desk; End Tables; Lamps; Occasional Chairs; Porch Furniture: Bedding; Linens; Rugs; Drapes. Fruit Cans; Dishes; Etc. Ijiwn Sleeper; Air Conditioner; Coal Stove; Baby Buggy; And Other Miscellaneous Articles. Not Responsible For Accidents Mrs. George Norris Archie Schultz, Auct. John Mangus, Clerk PUBLIC SALE \\ i arc h iviii- a ‘-ale located I mile east of 31 on rd. G S^lurday, October 19 10 O’( lock A.M. (Sharp) FOL IP'! EN T If hi Farmall II Iractoi Complcteß Overhauled And Piinted: ( ullhators For II Tractor, New Shovels; lf’ss I-Row Wood Bros. ( orn Picker; 7-Ft. Tandem Disk; 3-Sectinn Spring Drag; 2-IG Radex Bottom Plow; ( ultipacker; Rotary Hoe' Homemade Wagon Running Gvai : Heid Seeder For Tractor; 3 1 . H.P. Gas Engine: Portable ( raftsman Paint Sprayer; 2 Rolls Picket Fencing; Dil i Therm Oil Heater, One \verage Size 275 Gallon Oil lank. Gauge, Filler & Legs; Heating Coal Stove: Steel Furnace; Oil Conversion Vnit (Lennox): Electric- Stove: 20-Gallon Oil Hot Water Heater: Bee Boxes; Several (.al. Os Metal \ House Paint; Porch Aluminum Awnings; I Imp escent Lights; Counter Top; Kitchen Sinks; Toilet Stools; Divatorv. Lots Os Different Sized Windows; All Sizes Os Fsed Doors; One Real Old Llectric Stove: Other Miscellaneous, Not Responsible For \ccidents Stephen Molnar Archie* Schultz. And.. Phone 7 s 1-27 15 Mrs. (’. Ross, Clerk AUCTION SALE To Settle Estate Os Robert Heidorn, Will Sell At 1 Mi. South Os Walkerton. Ind.. On State Rd. 23 To Standard Station At Koontz Uike Turn Left. First House. Saturday, October 19 12:00 Skelgas Range; Crosley Refrig.; 5 Pc. Wood Dinette: Buffet: Small Oil Space Heater: Huge Old Dresser: 3 Chest Os Drawers: 2 Dressers; 2 Double Beds; 2 Day Beds: Nice Cedar Chest; 3 Storage Cabinets; 3 Overstuffed ( hairs; 2 Rockers; Picture Frames; 11) x IS Rug; Throw Rugs; Singer Treadle Sewing Mach. With Attachments; Sewing Cabinet: Small Desk: 2 Pedestals; Numerous End Tables; Flcmu- And 'Table Lamps; Piano Bench ;Misc. Straight ( hairs And Tables; 3 Eledric Irons; Bathroom Scales; Ironing Board; Linens; Bedding; Oil Lamp: Curtains; Vases; Pans; Dishes; Glass Wine Decantor; Flower Pots; Large Bird Bath; Portable Kerosene Rcw>m Heater: Hand Carpet Sweeper: Small Hand Tools; \nd Mise. \i tides SOME WTKH FS: Tall Wood Cupboard In Good Condition: Kitchen Cabinet With Bins; Graduated 5 Shelves Knick Knack; 5 Straight Shelves Knick Knack: Hall Tree: Tie Rack; Others. 1955 I D SS OLDSMOBILE Terms; Cash Not Responsible For Accidents Robert Heidorn Estate Wayne R. Burch, \dm. Theo. (I at) Rhodes, Auctioneer - 5H6-2319

GOOD MORAL FORCE Though it's subject to a lot of abuse, we should remember that the automobile nas proved to be a great moral force in America. It stopped a lot of horse stealing.