The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 March 1964 — Page 19
Üby Chicks all Your Order ’hone 586-2266 Berton F27TF [ SHOE REPAIR — Op. ii • 8 to 4, Thursday 8 to 12 „ Reed St . North Liberty m26p SAIJE -Country' fresh eggs Leorn Goit, 580-2834. m26p For Sale veniently Located Busii Building And Site In kerton. Space - 1600 lie Feet. Ideal For Os. sOr Retail Outlet. Ix»d 506 Roosevelt Road, e Open - Make Us An Br. Phone 586*3114 I DI2TI (■TED—Good shouts 100 |bs. S u PI aJ - so feeding cattle In-»J-e The Kneeths, North LibElevator, phone 656-811] (■SALE 1963 G ton nick up U n 2 bedroom modem name. Hunent, oil heat, birth cabi- •• phone 656-4622 North Lib- ■ a m!9p JtAVITY BOXES jj Special Pre-Seasm Dis On King Size Gravi4Fixes. Order Now For A Delivery. in Mercer & Sons Phone 586-35.33 Walkerton MSTF RENT duplex apt . 2 bedn 1103 Ohio St . Walkerton I y desirable location Ph 5*6 19 Rhea Wright fl3tf 3E POSTS- red cedar 55 ds large size round one s'.d, * Knechts, North Liberty ED tor phone 656-8141 I KINS PRODUCTS Lois De Bruler It. 2 Box 683 \ Walkerton ’hone 586-2266 EE DELIVERS LE GE TV. full sue end table.*, ironer fi.w.r Die lamps typewitcr ; gh Is clothes 4-6; toe rid’em tank, hoi e Pl 2 ml9p Ue laMtre carp»< t4uur.p lampooer for $1 per dav 7 Appliance Store ’OR SALE OR RENT big ’N Suds Drive In ’.s. 6 & IS. 31 O BERN. CENTER Hannu, Ind. 3TM2SP • ; ~ - ... ■ iNT 2 bedroom Wr’ ik apartment at 907 Ohio St Ikerton Phone 586-3481 ml2j> SALE 1947 Chevy 4 dr running condition 717 Vu la Stzeet Walkerton ml2p Koontz Lake Bargain Center Store Hours For March (Fast Time) unday 10:09-6:00 ues., Hed., Thurw. & Fn. 10:00 - 7:00 iturday 9:00-7:00 Closed On Mondays
CLOSING OUT Brushes and roller pans and all paint supplies at * 2 off regular pri e. The Knechts North Liberty Elevator, Th 6568141. < ’HI ER N<>W Hu 68 L-.n-darin 63 and Hawk^c S 3 at $’ r )0 bu. Suppiy limited. The soybean* that are resistant to root rot disease The Kneeths. North Liberty Elevator. Ph 656-8141. LEGAL NOTICE OF VI line hearing Notice is hereby given that the Ixxal Alcoholic Bevel age Board of St. Joseph County. Indana, will, at 10 a.m on the 25th day of March. 1964, at the Commissioner.' Room, Court House, m the City of South Bend. Indiana, in smd County, begin ’nvestigatmn of the applications of the following named persons, reqm aing the issue to the applicants at the knatums uereuiaiter set out. of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of tlie class hereinafter designated and will, at said time ;uid plate, h'lim- information concerning the fitness of sa.d applicants and the propriety of issuing the permits applied tor to sm h applicant* at the premises named: CARRON E and MARGARET A MANGUS. dba Waba h Ta’. - em t Restaurant) Beer. Liquor A Wine Retailers, St lid 23, and Majde Nd th 1 dbei 11 diana GUV KUBIAK । Package Store) Liquor & Wme Dealers. 1916 Linden Ave . South Pend. Indiana CARMELO I’ VITALE dba Fairway Restaurant (Restaurant) Beer A Wme Retailers, 2035 S Mi higan St . South Bend. Indiana ROBERT J MARGUERITA CARROI L A CECILI \ LESLIE (Restaurant) Beer. Liqum A Wine Retailers 115 S Michigan St . Lakeville Indiana RALPH W MULLINS dba Mui him H>u*e <>f Bitb-ci (Restaurant) Beer A Wine Retailers 420 We tern Ave S-at Beni Indiana SAID INVESTIGATION Wil l Bln OPEN TO THE PUHI.IC AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED INDIANA AIjCOHOLTC P-EVEU AC*’ iviuV)S -ION By W F CONDON Executive Secretary JOE A HARRIS Chairman MARCH 21 thru 29 CHICAGO'S CHEAT the famous Chicago BOAT SHOW tXCtIiNU TRAVEL CAMPiNU •nd FISHING TACKLE EXHIBITS Plu* Spectacular All Star Revue 36 performers featuring Phil Ford and Mimi Hines of TV and nightclub fame at no extra cost A boatload of fun for everyone . . . see it all! Flue ALL-STIR REVUE FORD HINES J 'WIWmBEjF * * — * WIIH IXCItINU C AST O' •n For »o« t s • ADULT* *1 •» CHILD'?*! 7S< McCORMICK PLACE CHICAGO
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Tomorrow s jobs’ are created m today s laboratories, says President Harlan Thatcher of the University of Michigan. Economic growth, he says, takes place not where rivers meet as in pioneer days, but around "clusters of universities, government Laboratories and research-based industneM." He lists these requirements for economic strength, out st an 1ing siMentifir cd i<- t. i' i ties. govei mm T- > e : .■- search, skilled u 'jw-.- .r fied suppoitm^ s . lent e < apital, g > ‘ i ’ '. ■ > J living c> ■ '.I u : . 1: e' • s and Cfil. n g- x impa , Thatch r iy> The Big P.i.im. . gaigantuan electronic computers have captured h' adlines f >r a decade oi more but say a Minneapolis mak<r ’her little brother, are getting the D ade The-e smallscale sy- ems renting for “only $3 oo to sl2 mH) a nmnth a< - count fm seven of every ten commma J > \ xZ s V North deals. North and South vulnerable. NORTH * <1 9 8 « 4 VA K Q H 7 S ♦ 3 A A WEST EAST A 10 7 A V 3 2 V 10 9 6 ♦ 10 8742 +KQJ96S 410763 * K Q J 2 SOUTH AAKJ 5 3 3 V J 4 ♦ A A9B 5 4 The bidding: North East South West IT 2 ♦ 2 A pass 4 A pass 6 A pa<M pass double pass pass pass < tin ning lead: 10 of diamonds. This hand wa* a seven laydown. South should have gone into Blackwood instead of jumping to mx spades, then he would have known to redouble the bid. South contended that North should have realized he held an outside ace and that North should have redoubled East had a good double since he had no clue to distribution. North could see six without the ace of diamonds, so actually both North and South were wrong in their bidding.
FOR AND ABOUT TEENAGERS by c. D. Smith The 'Only' Boy Moved For Away Long Ago
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THE WEEK S LETTER: *1 live Jn Can. a My problem is this boy I I* : much Ha moved away L; ; ’ summer to Cali form? t can’t forget him. I ha»t b<m asked in go steady by two dojs but I turned them down 1 cannot forget the boy who : md away. The two boys are v nice, and are puzzled by ; not wantin'.' to eo steady. Is
March 19, 1961 —THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —
ptiters now inMalled or on order A typical small unit, the H-206 is a modular, solid-state systi m able to perform 500 non operations a second. Demand for blood transfu/nons by’ Americans, already running at five million pints a year. Is skyrocketing, reports the American Association of Blood Banks It is climbing ten per cent a year and the estimate is that on.- of every 80 Amc leans will nc-d i :• in fusion in the next twelve month Com eyoi izing 1 :h > k w i in the U S . me it pa< k t; -id , tri says Al'bt ^ht-NeJ’ ( maker of m-'at pi .. ■*- ng machinery. E mein pi 14 f । at_ m< c n ♦ pt lucl' n ’n« hiNew mach n r\ f< r examph has stepped up cattle dressing fium
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I i'it fair for me to go out with ewe * i : of these buys while 1 am still I । thinking of the boy who moved away - ’ I wish you could help me on th:< i would be very grateful * , ! (HR REPLY: Its a long way from California to Canada and, > since you are still apparently in ■ your teens, you hase some "g: s r । mt: up" to do. During those imi portant Jean, you w .. 4 be
one Qra,r, jx-r n in h mr to two and m in - hog indu ry rougnly fiom ix aiiniiD p. mm nour I > t\ The milky way <b th> Bost made up of 100 bill n st < m om o! whn n i our mi Au I byway ' * !u< ।- n 4 ■, 1t । * 1- mensity of that figun tn. m t , Jrn s ii’^e -M th it h 1 yu st irt counting at th»> ra’- of fiv - t urn t”"' a id y< 1 would r»-ach U’ t billion in so nothing more than 6(8) years. Motion sicknes says Major Gen H H Armst ong former U. S Air Force urg> on general, originates in the organs of bai-an-e three small fluid-filled tubes, in the h*m 1 neai the eai Tiny hairs in th> se emi-' ;n ular < ma’, swiv w;':i the flmd and ••nd 1 ages • > the brain whi< h u-e, ti.o mfon ation to <ontiol I darn • T» । nu< a involuntary mot;on will icfert th** brain's na'i.-oa center md. siidd>-n!y, y’ou are sick B< t thing te do then, say medical experts is to bend your h< ><i Ko k and remain still.
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foolish to shut out the rest f the world and wish that L e boy Mho moved away were s' II just around the corner He isi !; he is many' miles away You dua l have to go ste iy. If you are old enough, and apparently you are, then y. i can have dates without going »te dy. You can continue your fro ndship with the boy in California by mail — but you can t co "steady" by mail. It just doe-ut work One reason you find it didi Ht Io forget this boy ts because y u । refuse to allow yourself to do so. ’ If you never go out if you refuse dates, you are only making yourself needlessly miserable Y'ou must remember that things change with tune Ruht now, 1 you think this boy is the "only ■one in the world" becau'e you refuse to allow yourself to think otherwise If h»»» t ’ ■ »<» pr^lrm »uu t l» t.->. • U»«r»*t>«-n to • •a«i - > . run s\n ah •. r HIM .. < .1 MM AM» M BI’l ' ... CKVICK. PRANK* 1 UKI, M.
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