The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 May 1964 — Page 19

^LING * PAPER HANGING I 1961 wallpaper and WallLampies and paint charts I ie. Regena Malstaff I 805 Michigan st., Walk- [ f6tf F’or Sale Lniently Located Busi- , Building And Site In | v erton. Space - 1600 pre Feet. Ideal For OsOr Retail Outlet. Lo- ,| 506 Roosevelt Road. |e Open - Make Us An *c. Phone 586-3114 DI2TF p\lxE 60 acre farm with n. 3-bedroom home, full uent and other buildings. , Fannie Reeder, route 3, erton. Ph. 586-2688. ni7p -ALE 2 bedroom home, ga- > on 2 lota, nice lawn. North : ty. Muat see to appre iatc. !<• 656-8328. ml3p ND CORN COBS, wet nr s ।: dens, liquid nitrogen, potd 45'1 bulk N 2. Harosy 63 Hawkeye 63 soybeans. The /s. North Liberty Elevator. 8141 NG SPRING clothes ready? do ironing in my home. Perry, 1103 A Ohio St. e 586-3563. ml Ip vc are cleaning and ino usoybeans for seed The hts. North Liberty Elevator 656-8141. Fertilizer BULK and BAG Bulk Spreaders Teegarden 1 Elevator ’hone LaPaz 784*3211 Teegarden, Indiana STM2B ’ i - ■ ■■ ■ ... Jbw SALE Girl’a 26 in. bike, i winn; 21“ Reo reel type lawn er; GE wringer type washer. Shafer. North Liberty. Ph 8354. ml Ip SALE Dahlia tublars 4 fm ‘•'i Jim Capek. phone 586-2026 m 1 Ip ' 'OBS FOR GARDENS $5 00 d delivered around North >erty The Knechts, North Libv Elevator, phone 656-8141. DRESS your Corn right afplanting with our apph al- -< Saves mashing down corn d puts the nitrogen in ready use. The Knechts, North G-rty Elevator. Ph. 656-8141 ■ ■ ■ -IT. V >R BETTER GARDENS Plant Jiff} Potted \ egetables and Flowers •ENE’S GREENHOUSE tbbage, Tomato, Pepper. •tiinias. Marigolds Geranms front ’ene’s Greenhouse - mi. S.E. of Walkerton Phone 586-2488 LOSED SATURDAYS

Help'Wanted Several Positions Available For Factory Personnel. Fringe Benefits And Paid Holidays. j Apply: Personnel Office Coppes, Inc. Nappanee. Indiana |_ M UP FOR SALE Drum set. like new complete with cymbuLs, for more information contact Rex Masterman, Ph. 5.86-3537. ml Ip FOR SALE ~Pax Creep feede? $25; 100 gal. Pax hog waterei $25; 10 hole star hog feeder S3O Mrs. George Mcßride. Ph. Like- 1 Ville 619-3271. ni ]4p F< d; iIE NT 2 bed: West York apt. Stoves and refrig, furnished Good lo ation 1317A Ohio St.. Walkerton. Howard Personette. Ph. 586-2719. mlltf W E BIJ Y USED El RN ITU R E i । Bob's Furniture Mart Phone sX<i-373l LIMITED SUPPLY of Har-^v 63 and Hawkeye 63 soybeans at $4 50 bu . also one year from certified soybeans at $3 10 bu The Knechts, North Libel ty Elevator, Ph. 656-8111 ASPARAGUS Eberly Fruit Kann, phone 656-8563. ml4p FOR SALE] Used oil furnace. LoBoy, basement model. 100.000 BTU input, excellent condition. Mechling Plbg. and Heating. Ph 586-3252. ETUEF^ER Bargains Two only Slightly damaged in shipment at real bargain prices. Fully guaranteed at Modern Electric, yom TV and Appliance Supermarket North Liberty. Catkins products Lois Deßruler Rt. 2 Box 683 \ Walkerton I‘hone 586-226 G I REI. DELIVERY EX>R RENT 30 Cup electric Cos fee pot for prom. Gamble Store WANTED Light housework, baby sitting or ironing to do. Ruby Snyder. Ph. 586-3315. m!4p FOR SALE 1955 F'ord Fairlane, town sedan Ph 586-2455. Grant Steele.. nil4p Pugsley's Electric Service Phone 586-3247 or 586-3768 Walkerton । FOR SALE- 1961 Model 25 hp outboard motor aj»d controls; ga^ refrigerator; 26“ girl's bike; home made boat trailer. Elvenings or week endfl Ph. 586-2440 or Herman Peterson. Box 439, Rt. 3, Walkerton. ml4p E'OR SALE - Westinghouse elei roaster with base; dear glass punch bowl set, 12 cups luu pc. set China. service; for 8 silverware. Manor Plate; ru-e quilted taffeta flounced bedspread Mi's. Arthur Shirlev, 804 Virginia. Ph 856-3283 m!4p RIDE WANTED tu downtown South Bend, 7 a m. to 3 or 4 pm Phone 586--2301 after 6:00 p.m E'OR SALE — Used railroad lies. Ph 586-3421, Walkerton ml Ip

LOSE WEIGHT safely with DcxA Diet, only 98c. Jacob Drug. Wakkerton. Merrick Drugs. North Liberty. 6tjlßp PONY E"or Sale or trade for nice young cattle. Nice 5 year old bla< k pony, approx. 50“ high. Ph. 656-8282 North Liberty.ml4p FOR SALE! F<>x Terrier puppies SB. take your pick, five beauties. I wks. old. James Peters. Rt 3. Ph. 586-2212. ml 4 FOR SALE 15’ 1961 Span American Buccaneer. 1963 elec, start Evinrude 40 hp motor, seats 5 passengers, convertible top. front and back nmning lights, complete steering, 6 gal, gas tank, new marine battery. Also, full sd of ski equipment. Ph. 586-3506. THE TRADING POST. Koontz Lake or road 23. operated by D. Doan, open for business. We have many gifts, plaques, ceramics nd imported jewelry to choose from. During May. we will le open from 9:30 to 6:00 daily. Saturday 9:00 to 6:00. Sundays 12:00 to 7:00. Closed Mondays. ml Ip

W IMPORTANT DATES ANO EVENTS EROM YESTERYEARS Regular air mall service started between New York City and Washington, May 15, 1918, The first Memphis Cotton Festival was held May 15, 1931. President Roosevelt asked Congress for 50,000 warplanes, May Id, 1910. Iceland severed personal union with Denmark, May 16, 1941. The first Kentucky Derby was held, May 17, 1875, The first adhe« She U.S. postage stamp was issued, May 17, 1847. Some 300 colonists were massacred by Indians in Virginia, May Is, 161 L The Panama Canal opened to regular traffic, May 18,1914. The first immigration quota act passed by U.S., May 19, 1921. Prime Minister Winston Churchill addressed the U.S. Congress, May 19, 1943. Charles A. Lindbergh took off on the first solo trans-Atlantic flight May 20, 1927. The American Red Cross was founded, May 21,1881* teoii a W MB

Ease of cleaning and installation. and a large, two-foot wide, extradeep oven are major features of this new slide-in gas range, ’'asic model range is offered with such optional features as the four-inch backguard. oven door window, and brushed chrome cook top pictured. Homemaker demonstrates accessibility to the interior of the cook top, which is hinged and has a prop support for cleaning convenience. Cook tops come in porcelain or brushed chrome. Manufacturer says the new models fit exactly into a 30 meh counter top opening.

FOK AND ABOUT TEENAGERS By C. D. Smif* Teenager Self-Conscious About Skin Problem

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THE WEEK'S LETTER: “I am a sophomore, and 1 have a problam which shouldn't bother ma, yet it dots l have a rather bad case of acne, but some people Just don't realize how self<onscious I am. They seem to think of themselves and make very sly remarks. What should I do for my defense? I don't want to

May 1 I, 1964 — THE INDEPENDENT NEUS —

FOR SALE Davenport in good condition, very reasonable. Mrs. Ethel Hudelmver. Ph 586-3416 mI Ip STAR Mr and Mrs. Clem Lightfoot and Mrs. Emma Milliken sj»ent Saturday and Sunday in Indianapolis with the Lightfoot's daughter, Delores Matz. They also visited Rev, and Mrs. George Russell. Joe Charles Sr. visited his son, Jim Charles and family in Elkhart Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dixon and children «-pent the week end in southern Indiana. Saturday they were with their son. Dick, in BkMimmgton. and Sunday visited their mother. Mrs. Watson Dixon in Scoottsburg. Mrs. Wm. Emerick was hostess to the Jolly Jills Home Demonstration Club May 6th. Man is resourceful he can always find plenty of » xcuses, even though he has no reasons. Use the ("las ified Ads.

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’ explode, and I try not to pay .'any attention to them. It also ! seems that I only have a slight lease according to my doctor. What should I do?” OUR REPLY: Continue to Ignore the sly remarks and at the same time try not to be selfconscious. In other word*, don't J make any effort to hear the sly

Service Notes <'AM.P PELNDLETTON, Calif - Marine Lance Corporal Arthur L Wolfenbarger, .son of Mrs Coleota Brown of 1207 Ohio St . Walkerton, i , serving with the Seventh Engineer Battalion, First Marine Division. Camp Pendleton, California. The battalion supports the E’wst Marine Division by road building, construction and mine laying. The division is engaged in a continuous training program ranging from sea assault landings on the Inai hes of Souther n California to simulated desert warfare m the Mojave Desert, > this week's/^ V patterns..^ 2 BTAUWirVUM y Softened Neckline o bU Xf V A ) C 0 fAITESo PIfCES Complete Wardrcbe t/N lcu - Dreit PoCern No. 3213 Mtel- I /me The neck/n, of fhu ton ihift efingt softly, almoit in the monne> of a co*/ neckline. No 3213 come, in sues 12, 14, 16, 18. 20 Sue 14 foie, a t"tre 2\ fords of 35 inch fabric Netd!e*ork Pattern No 1011 Ccnplelt Wardrobe A comp/ere wardrobe for Sally, the 9 inch doll, may be quick / and easily made up from a variety of materials reposing m the scrap bag Potter > No. 1011 contain, compete nitructionf for making the body of the aoi and clothes. Our ne* 1964 Needle work Book contain, a fie se ‘on o‘ .net knit, embroider y, qc. t etc , erd includes instructions for foor designs and also coupon entiti.ng you to ony potter n of your choice, free Send 50 cents Send 35< for each pattern, 254 ^Of each needieeork pattern (odd 5< fc* each pattern for third class mciang and 10f for each pattern for ( st class moiling 1 to AUDtIY MNt tJRLAU, Bo.< 1490, s Nee York I, N. r.

remarks people make and try not to be self-conscious. Because you won’t allow yourself to forget the acne, you perhaps expect people to notice and to make cornmeal. The truth is that people are not as observant as you think they are Since the problem is yours, you are naturally concerned, yet others don t give it a second thought. This is not to say that some people will not make sly remarks. Some will, because they are people. Most of these are not purposefully unkind; they are just thoughtless. j If you worry less about your *. problem, chances are people will ! notice it less and, since you have a alight case, the problem may disappear before too very long. I If ywa ha»« a tee nag* yas want ta ilwuu, or an obMrralMi ta make, aMim .»ur latter lo FOK AND ABOt r ■ ' TtKS At.A U.S. < < MMINITY AND SI BLKBAN I’KSAk BKMVICK, FRANfe ’ I FUST. MT.

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