The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 April 1964 — Page 19

11 RENT —Unfurnished West York 2 bedroom, single unit • cwly decorated. $43 month. Ph. >*2126. al6tf P'S SHOE REPAIR — Open lily 8 to 4, Thursday 8 to 12. 06*2 Reed St., North Liberty. m26p For Sale ( onveniently Located Busi- ■ ness Building And Site In Walkerton. Space - 1600 Square Feet. Ideal For Offices Or Retail Outlet. Ix>ited 506 Rooaevdt Road. Price Open • Make Us An Offer. Phone 586-3114 Dl2Th - - -— ' --- - — — :N THE FUN at North Liber- \ Lumber and Coal, April 2425. for a Big Truckload Sale! ■rices on aluminum combination ioors and windows have been lashed to rock bottom. And. luring this Truckload Sale, only »rth Liberty Lumber will give . u, absolutely FREE, a per•nalized 18 karat gold plated •use key custom made for our home. Bring your reglar house key with you. and nd out about the special low rices on aluminum combination •ors and windows at North iberty Lumber A Coal Tnn k•ad sale April 24 and 25 2ta23 ^-ATKINS PRODUTS I Lois De Bru lei Rt. 2 Box 683A Walkerton Phone 586-2266 FREE DELIVERY \NTED Station attendant. Hi-e-Ho Truck Stop 1 mile west Grovertown. a3op It SALE - 1960 Lark, good •nd.; GE matched auto, wash- ■■ and dryer; baby's dresser and ight stand. 40 m. elec range; frigerator. Ph. 656-3114 al6p NTED—Gardens to plow, 713 trginia St., Ph. 586-3275 m7p it SALE—I9S9 Ford Galaxie -8. See Dick Palmer at Palms Furniture, Koontz Lake ’hone 586-25*7.

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ACROSS 1. Dart 5. Applaud 9. Coronet 10. Color 12. Elbow: anat 13. Muse of lyric poetry 14. Hammer end 15. Goddess of earth 16. Take as profit 17. Pier 20. Itasswoods 23. Notion 27. English author 28. Pointed arch 29. Legal paper 30. Dhed plums 31. Diaphanous •3. Fuss 6. Ahead ; ^7. Wading bird 41 Deck with jewels 43. Harden ! L Capital: Switz. 4 5. To pay’ •6- Communists • 7. Vipers DOWN 1. Traffic court payment 2. "Lavender and Old—”

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; Baby Chicks Call Your Order Phone 586-2266 Walkerton F27TF FOR SALE —Sub-teen and petite 5 and 7 summer clothing, reasonable; chiffon formal $10; Ph 586-3397 after 6 p.m. al6p FOR SALE —- Wheat straw, 40c bale; will deliver 45c; Co-op 2 wheel garden tractor 16 in. wheels; mower, cultivator and blade; Int. 8 ft Tamden disc Ph. 656-8079. al6p “No Truce For Tuberculosis” "No Truce For Tuberculosis", is the slogan for World Health Day to be celebrated by World Health Organizations on April 7th. Sixty years ago, a group of men with a vision of better health for the American people, banded together to launch a nationwidi campaign against the greatest disease killer of the day- tuberculosis This year, on April 7th. the World Health Organization will turn the spotlight on this same disease, around the globe As tuberculosis knows no geographic or racial boundaries, it is everyone's problem and will continue to be until the disease is eliminated whether country by country or continent by continent But even in a country like the United States where the death rate is down but where more than 53,000 new cases are reported a year, the battle is far from won and until it is. there can be no truce with tuberculosis One hundred nineteen of the new cases were here in St. Joseph County where the program of the Tuberculosis League has been active for the past 55 years and the death rate reduced from 103 per 100.000 in 1908 to five in 1963 Two men had been shipwrecked for years on a small island They spotted a bottle floating in the water One of he men waded out picked it up and announced discouragedly: "The one we sent out last year back And there's post - age due "

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OUTDOOR TIPS RECORD BREAKER Put this tip away in yoUr mind for the time you score on a big one. If you are carrying n potential prize winning fish to the weigh-in station, always wrap it in wet burlap. A fish can lose as much as ten percent of its weight drying out. BFTOP CARPING When dough baits fail on carp, a raw potato might do the trick Carp are strict vegetarians. Also sweet corn, or red cherries work in some localities. FOILED AGAIN Wrap sandwiches in foil for early spring fishing tups. W.u . i them over campf.ro or on hot automobi'e engine an I they will reciprocate oy warming y.mr insides. WAXED LINE Another early season tip calls for waxing your line and rod guides slightly. Then if temperatures drop below freezing, the line will still flow through the guides. SAND HANDS Trot line fishermen along the Mississippi use this tip to make their job of handling fish easier STING RAYS To Plav At LAPORTE ARMORY Friday, April 17 9:00 - 12:00 P.M. EST

Aw v I IS U J-47 How to save wBHHH for a rainy day and V ® f / help your country now \ 1 ■ ■ 9 / Sometime, you may have an emer- 1 & K ST » ! gency which will affect the future I M K $ > f of your family. It's kind coni- i W ag g / sorting to have a fund standing by 1 K H S V / to help you meet that emergency. \ JK g / 5 our country also has emer- \ W ■■ MB g t gencies to meet in the <aj to day I / job of keeping peace an 1 landing 14? 2 '' / up for freedom. IV & I You can help meet loh needs 1 » M ■ with U. S. Savings Bona 1 g I IS/ 5 our fellow Americans are al- \ B gif ready holding $4 . bilhm in Savings \ W gBl Bonds —for rainy days and sunny 1 ^gKt/ days, too. Why not join them? And I vllff/ see if you don’t feel pretty good ilßwl about it. ’ />" Honda on the Payroll Saviny» Plan where yon work. Or at any bank. No tharge for the ter vice. ST Kmp ^••doni In your ‘uturs with U.S. SAVINGS BONDS ‘ 7 <•«»*•« * a Mm tor U t*. ~ X S ORDER NO. SBD-2468-B—3 COL. X 133 LINES—NEWSPAPERS— FEBRUARY, 1964

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They fill a bucket with dry sand before setting out. Then an their hands get slippery they stick in sand so fish can be held ♦•enrol’, while unhooking.

^O/70^ V? P [I AsZ u y 1 ojn m v Al ATI i A--ii z LJ2 She s*-' 8 she has no boy friend, hates TV and even brought her own snacks! . . . Frankly, I don't trust her!”

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To err is human, perhaps, but that won’t change the score. A m w deal seldom helps the man who has no blue chips

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