The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 April 1964 — Page 15

ING * PAPER HANGING w 1961 wallpaper and Wa'lample* and paint chart i atle, Regcna Maliitaf:' ■ < 805 Michigan St., Wa KBaby Chicks t all Your Order Phone 586-22G6 krrton F27TF ( >BS FOR GARDENS $5.00 delivered around North ty. The Knechts, North Lib- , Elevator, phone 656-8141. I AKE —4 room home, wa.lectricity. Fast sale 52.50 U nan, Jenkins A Chipman. outh. Ph 936-4687 2ta3V S SHOE REPAIR — Open 8 to 4. Thursday 8 to 12. Reed St., North Liberty. m26p For Sale । wniently Located Bu^i- - Building And Site In ilkerton. Space - 1600 । ire Feet. Ideal For OssOr Retail Outlet. la>rd 506 Roosevelt Road. e Open - Make Us An hi . Phone 586-3114 DI 211 THE FUN at North LiberLumber and Coal. April 24for a Big Truckload Sale' es on aluminum combination a and windows have been ed to rock bottom And irig thia Truckload Sale, only 'h Liberty Lumber will giw i absolutely FREE, a pert.ized 18 karat gold plated i e key custom made for home. Bring your reghouse key with you, and out about the special low ■s on aluminum combination s and windows at North : -rty Lumber & Coal Truckl sale April 24 and 25. 2ta23 A ATKINS PRODUCTS | Ix>is Deßruler Rt. 2 Box 683A Walkerton Phone 586-2266 FREE DELIVERY TED - Station attendant, HiHo Truck Stop. 1 mile west Grovertown. a3op ‘'TED Garden* to plow 715 Kima St., Ph &S 6-3275. m7p I SALE —GE used clothes • is and refrigerators in very -J cond. Walz Appliance Store 586-3433. a 2 ^ I SALE 400 bales 2nd and 3rd ting alfalfa. 70c and Bi»c a e. Phone 666 8522. a23p

HOUSEHOLD AUCTION Located '/; Mi. Soillh Os Stillwell On 101 To Op’ l < .OSS Raul 550 E; Then East 2 Mi.; The 1 olloumit On. Saturday. April 25th 11:00 VM. ( oldspnl Chest Tmw Ircezer: K <u ft. Ref• ,g 7jvin<r ' lectric Stove: G.E. 21” TA Dinette Set: -Pc. '>nk •D.oiu Suite; End Tahl - and ( offer Table: Fireplace & Ucessorirs; Lamps: Bedroom Suite: 1 he.M of Drawers; Dressel .(ed it < hest: Ba >5 ; weeper: Rug Shanipo er; Bedding: Metal . a -’i ” High ( hairs: 3 Sets Encs<lopedia<: 2 M hee! had • inch; Rotary Power Mower: 2 Window Ifans: knk lable; Antenna: Lots of 8 1,,c k-h n:u k s ’ ‘ heist mas Tree: Outdooi Lights: Dishes: I 'l s * ‘ • Vre Selection of Children’s To)s Including Mitchell Io nm. Record Plaver: Swing Set: Rocking ee i ; Wagon; Meiry-Go-R .und: Other Mise, 100 Numeris To Mention. TERMS: (ASH Not Responsible Tor Accidents Mrs. Marjorie Hoyt, owner MAX LOUCKS, AUOT. Ph. LaPorte 325-9677 A4<si

FOR SALE Gem everhearng .strawberry plants. 1' 2 mile SE Walkerton Trail. a23p WALKERTON TRAIL 4 bedroom brick ranchtypo home on one acre. Finished basement. Chipman, Jenkins & Chipman, Plymouth Phone 936-4687 2ta3U FOR RENT 3 room apt., owner will paint and decorate. Rent reasonable to responsible party. Nice garden where things grow. On black top road 700, west of Gun Club. l 2 mi., block house. 1 mile south Koontz Lake John H Brace. Rt 3. Box 622 Walkerton. a23 Pugsley's Electric Service Phone 586-3247 or 586-3768 Walkerton CLEAN rugs like new, so easy to do with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1 Walz Appliance Store. WANTED Responsible party to take over payment on zig zag sewing machine, SI,BO per week. Ph. LaPorte 324-4706 after 5 p. m. for appointment a23 GERANIUMS. orchid~etc ~Also peat pots and wood flats. Gene s Greenhouse. 2 mi. SE of Walkerton. Ph. 586-2488. Closed Saturdays. a3Op GROUND CORN COBS for mulch and litter available at all times Tlie Knechts North Liberty Elevator. phone 656-8141. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Ol ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Notice is hereby given the Taxpayers of Lincoln Township. Saint Joseph County. Indiana, at thru regular meet mg place, the Trustees Office, at eight o’clock I* M April 23rd. 1964. will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the rxtra•rdinai’y emergency existing at this time. Lincoln Township under B-l Direct Relief, has been faced with an extraordinary amount of Medical, Hospital and Burial expense also the services of surgeons, phyiemns and dentists since the first of the year, and have exhausted the entire appropriation set out * in the 196-1 Budget, and still owe eight hundred dollars of unpaid ' bills for hospital, surgical and ’ medical expense, and an emergency exists at this time m my Di- * reel Relief Fund B-A and D Fund ; 1 tailed a meeting of tin- Advisory Board informing them of 1 the existing emergency and writ i the consent of the AdvLsoiv , Board am asking for an addition-

al appropriation of twenty-five hundred dollars for my Direct Relief Fund B-lA. for the balance of 1964. Taxpayers appealing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additopal appropriation as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners. which Board will hold a further hearing within fiftism (151 days at the County Auditor’s Office of Saint Joseph County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing. taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inqu re of the County Auditor when and whe. -u- h hearing will be held Claude E. Hou < Lincoln Town hip Tm ‘r • 2taiv-23 NOTIC E ro BIDDERS The F<v>rd < f School Trustees of Polk-Li nco’n-Johnson School Corporation. Marshall-St. Joseph and LaPorte Counties, Indiana, will re eive sealed bills until 7:30 P.M EST. May 11th. 1964. for one 66 passenger school bus body and one chassis to fit such body. Bids will be accepts! whether for the complete unit or for the body and cha.-sis separately. Said bodies and chassis must meet the specifications of the Indiana School Bis Committee as set forth in Bulletin No. 260 The bid should include the follow ing items: Direction Signal Switch. Vacuum Gauge. 100 Amp Generator. Front Shock Absorbers. Vacuum Tank. 9:20 Tires, and Power Steering. Please bid the following optional bids: 5 Speed Transmission and Larger Engine. Bids will be submitted on State Bo^ird of Accounts Form numbei 95 all parts of which will b« attached and properly filled out Each bid shall be accompanied bv an acceptable certified or bank officer's check made payable t< the order of the Treasurer of Polk-Limoln-Johns< n School < 'o’ - poration or acceptable biddei bond in favor of said Treasurer for an amount not less than 5 per cent of the amount of the proposal, which check or bond shall be forfeited as liquidated damages in case of failure of any successful bidder to enter into contract within ten days after notification of the acceptance of his proposal. Bids will be accepted on the ilate and time specified and bids will be taken under consideration. with the successful bidder to be notified at a later (Late The date of delivery of aid equipment will be agreed upon by mutual consent of the Board of School Trustees and successful bidder at the time of entering mto the contract. The Board of School Trustees of said corporation reserves the right to reject anv or all hills or to waive any informalities therein. Dated this 13th day of April. 1964 BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES lOLK-LINCi LN-JOHNSON SCHOOL CORPORATION Carroll E. Zartman, President C M Alwine. Secretary G. Frank Evert. Treasurer Amos Bierly. Member Harold R Kn<>wl m. Member Earl D Smith 5 emlier 2ta23-30 TH INKS We wisli t< express our thanks to all our fi ends and neighbors during the m- of the illness and death of V I Murphy p M’s. Adelaide Murphy Si> ers of Ix<> Murphv My wif* a car just as wi ll as I d ». Yet h»*re ii i fmt that Is invariably true: No matter how sleepy while driving I feel, T wake up the instant she takes the wheel.

April 23, 1961 — I HE INDLi ..N uEN f NEWS —

I k \ i ’ ‘ 1 Nite Owl League Hiatt’s Ins. 48 16 Dave and Ray's 43 21 American Legion 43 21 Walkerton Skelga.s 36 28 Farmers State Bank 28 36 Bill's Package 24 40 Bob’s Furniture 24 40 J & J Pro Shop 10 54 High team series and game Dave and Ray’s 2578, Bill's Package 2561, 901; Hiatt’s 2491, 892; Bob’s Furniture 908. High individual series <t game: J Awald 635. 277; E. Rhodes 631. 246; G. Pratt 632, Groves 247. 200 games: Awald 257”, Roth 203; Place 206; Daube 205; Nusba u m 201; Rh nd es -200; G rove s 220; Cripe 202. Thursday Nite Suburban league Walkerton Lanes 17 13 Bakers Swmdard 34 : 25' . O J. Shoemakers 33 1 20'. Tracy Lutheran 31 Hiatt s Ins. 28 32 Clingenpeel’ Ex< av 27 33 TOOF 21 36 Team No. 8 16 14 High team series and game Tracy Lutheran 2998 Hiatt s 1025. High individual series A- game Nusbaum 660; L. Dill 237. 200 games Lute 220. 205; Zimmerman 208. Nusbaum 201. 204 Rlusles 201 Friday' Nit.- Ladies League Liberty Lanes 96 40 Quick Wash 79' j 56’_• Crumstown Cons 75 61 Palmer Funeral Home 62 74 Farmers State Bank 59 1 - 76*j Mary Kay's 60 76 Merrick's Phcy. fo’e ,m’ v Bert’s Jewelry 54 1 2 81'.. High team series and game Quick Wash 21 19, 763; Fanners State Bank 2027 , 685; Mary Kay s 2018, 710. High individual series & game: C. Anderson 515. 196; P Anderson 504. 201; M. Springman 454: M Schlemmer 170. Industrial League Holser 47 17 Legion 39' _. 24'j Powell-Mann 36 28

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Nick's 33 31 Kabelin 31, 33 Williams 21U 39 j Doll's 24 40 Truck Stop 2<) 14 High team series and game Legion 2524, 880; Holser 25<'2 878; Nicks 2397; Kabelin 844. High individual retries R. Bierly 566, D. Anderson 537 P Guard 525. High individual game R Bierly 221; B Barewv 205; R Kersh 199. Monday Nite Ladies League Final Standings Nick's 103 37 Reeds Electric 96 44 William’s Supply 78 62 Skogmo 70 1 2 69 1 j Phillipw 66 64 76 Jacob Dmg Store 60> 2 79' _• Lee’s Jewelry 45 96 Lute Recreation 43 97 High individual series & gan e: I. Michalski 192; V. Stark 1 M). 512; G. Phelps 184 . 495; E Fit. ke 481. । High team series and game Nicks 790. 2261; Reeds 780, 2'.,67 Lute Recreation 736 Phillip 66. 2102. Kings and Queeas Mixed Do ible* Pm Piuekers 81 17 Lucky Four 81 17 Four Jokers 75*2 52D Sputniks 69 59 Jo Macs 64 64 800 Boos 52 76 Desperados 51 ■ 1 Ya Hoos 38' 89'3 High tram series and f tme I’m Piuekers 1969, 68.” ,79; Jo Ma - 1872 612: Luck’ Four 1812, 615. Mm high D Da be 593. 211: P. Jones 569 221 M Bouse 536. I. Gioves 211 High women P. Fr iley 510. 178; B Smith 197. 171 A Newland 115: D Long 16f Walk. WedneMlaj Ni •• Ladies lAncs 4,5 Baker' 54 r *“ Prentis 76 6" Joe's Kingbury 66' 2 69 D Welco 60 76 Savoie >5O l . 85 1 Dede's 48'_> 87 ’ 2 High team m irs nd game Savme 2285. 804. ?67 Bakers 2263, 772: Joe's 201 » High individual series & game M. Hartung 561, 200.200; B Smith 478. J B. ker 478; V Guard 189 Make it a |s>mt to get even with only those w!m> have aided you There m nothin4 better than a balan< ed budget • xerpt a surplm

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