The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 July 1964 — Page 11

HELP WANTED Tool & Die Makers And Experienced Tool I Room Machinist Walkerton Tool & Die, Inc. 706 Indiana Street I ’SHED CORN COBS for poulv houses. Get ready now while hs are dry and plentiful. $6 ?• ton FOB or we will deliver reasonable price. "The uiechts” North Liberty Eleva,l. Ph. 656-8141. >R SALE -1 used Siegler oil oner: 1 used Timpkin oil furi ice, both A-l condition. Call iechling Heating, 586-3252 R SALE -Oil tank. 200 gal. sls. Van Buren St.. Minnie Tayur. Ph. 586-3680. j 2 For Sale (inveniently Located Busicss Building And Site In Valkerton. Space - 1600 Square Feet. Ideal For Of-1 ices Or Retail Outlet. Loafed 506 Roosevelt Road, ‘lice Open - Make Us An )ffer. Phone 586-3114 DI2TI PTY ADOPTIONS needed. n<> harg’e, kitties have been raised vith- loving care, new homes mist offer same. Mrs. Lowe. »x 236, 207 I^afayette St , forth Liberty. Ph. 656-8314. R RENT — Furnished house, lodem. 1 bedroom. New Road. >hown by appointment only. Ph. 56-8764. * j 2 R SALE- 30 cross bred weanng pigs and 3 brood sows trayed or stolen, one bound dog. nale, mostly white with black ars and spot on tail. Tom lolrnes. Rt. 2, Walkerton. j2p - ... Frank’s D-X Service North Liberty Announces New Kleen King 15 Min. Car Wash - 1.50 Per Cai Phone 656*8918 <E GROUND COBS for Utter <>r dairy stalls. Stock up now or winter. $lO per tun FOB at he •‘Knechts" North Liberty Clovator. Ph. 656-8141. R SALE 1 complete bedroom oitfit like new; 1 twin size bed; hest of drawers, rocking chair, neakfast set, all reasonably >riced. Ph. 656-8391 after 5 p.m. IME FOR SALE and some furiture, $4,000 cash or $4,500 on •asy terms. Come after 5 p.m. susan Laßere, 1017 Illinois St . A’alkerton. Ind. 4tj23 NE GROUND COBS excellent for mulching $lO per ton FOB The Knechts”. North Liberty Elevator. Ph. 656-8141 *— "T Pugsley's Electric Service Phone 586-3217 or 586-3768 Walkerton tEEN BEANS Cabbage and squash. David Burket, Ph sx»>- ■ u ~4. I’j miles northeast Walkerton on Walnut Road j2p >R RENT 2 bedroom W< t ork apartment. Good location, 1317 Ohio St., Walkerton Stoveand refrigerator furnished How aid PersoneHe. Ph. 586-2819. jlktf Ui RENT 6 room downstairs apartment, modern, newly decorated, refrigerator, and elec, dove furnished if wanted. Ph 586-3260 for appointment. j2|

Little League J Standings Major League Pirates 11, Tigers 8 Yankees 9, Tigers 7 Senators 15, Yankees 1 Pirates 10, Senators 8 Pirates 7 Yankees 4 Pirates 6, Yankees 3 Pirates 18, Tigers 4 Senators 6 1 Pirates 6 2 Yankees 2 5 Tigers • 06 Minor League Giants 18, Cubs 4 Cubs 15. Dodgem 9 Giants 27. Cubs 1 Cubs 12, Dodgers 9 Indians 19, Dodger.-? 6 Dodgers 6, Braves 5 Giants 12, Braves 4 Indians 2, Braves 0 Indians 6, Braves 3 Giants 5 1 Indians 4 1 Braves 4 4 Cubs 2 5 Dodgers 1 5 Remodeled Inn At Cliffy Falls State Park Newly remodeled Clifty Inn at Clifty Falls State Park will reopen on Monday, July 6. after having undergone considerable renovation. Donald E. Foltz, director of the Department- of Conservation, the state agency responsible for operation and maintenance of State Parks said that improvements to Clifty Inn include new guest room furnishings, new carpets, new draperies, remodeling of the guest rooms and air conditioning an additional 28 rooms to make a total of 34 air conditioned guest rooms in the Inn. These improvements were completed at a cost of $75,000 while another $14,000 was spent to air condition the dining room and lobby. The new manager of Clifty Inn is Janies C. Tusing who has earned an admirable record as manager of Spring Mill Inn where he has been since early 1961. Mr. Tusings experience at Spring Mill will contribute greatly to the hospitality, accomodations and food service at Clifty Inn. William Pommerehn continues as Park Superintendent and has Ihmhi in charge of the remodeling program. In the near future, other improvements are planned for Clifty Falls. The State Budget Committee recently approved the expenditure of $41,000 for architect fees to design a motel and restaurant which is to cost an estimated SBOO,OOO. Tin- motel will be constructed near the present Inn Eventually a swimming pod will serve paik guests and visitors Clifty Falls Stat?’ Park has been nearly doubled in size with the recent acquisition of 687 acres of land declared surplus by the Madison State Hospital. A new park road, new camping areas, a small lake and picnic areas are planned for the utilization of the new land area. WAIT TILL LATER "When you married me you promised to love, honor and obev.” "Well I didn’t want to start an argument in frent of all those people." Well-adjusted is the man who can overcome a prejudice MONTMORENCY cherries beginning Saturday July 1 Daily except Sunday Well sprayed, pick your own nt 8c lb We pit for 2c Jb addition'll Ralph Lehi .an from South Bend, straight out Portage Ave (do n<>t turn at mirseryi 2 ;ni. in Michigan jld PINE CREEK JR HI CLASS will 1 conduct a paper drive in North Libertv on Ssturdav. Julv 18 If you have old papers to donate, please place them near curt for ■P pick up Thank you. j2p

SciENCEkW| Toi Hy T v A - *’*-*' & I A Global weather satellite system that, they maintain, would give a more accurate picture of existing weather and permit more precise forecasts, has been proposed by a team of Stanford University engineering students. The project. appropriately called “Swami” (Stanford Worldwide Acquisition of Meteorological Information). would cost S4O million annually to operate, but would save the nation more than $6 billion per year, according to the team. The plan calls for orbiting instrumented satellites 1.200 miles above the earth and picking up and storing weather data from thousands of airborne balloons and from weather and land stations. On command the satellites would read out their store of information to a single tracking statinn. Girls are called the weaker sex. but they spend less time in the hospital than boys-, according to a recent health study. Analysis of the data gathered showed that the hospitalization rate for boys, is nearly 14 per cent higher than girls. This is due in part to a higher rate of accidents among boys, according to the Health Insurance Institute. The cost of welding is coming down, says Chemetron Corporation, Chicago, which has expanded its lihe of Dual Shield arc welding products. The process, which utilizes a flux-cored wire electrode and a shielding gas to provide high speed, X-ray quality welds is said to reduce cost of welded products through efficiency and ease of operation. An antiseptic cow is being raised by the Department of Agriculture to help improve dairy breeding, feeding and management. "Loma" is sealed in a plastic chamber where measurements are made of every bit of feed, water and air she consumes, and of milk and waste products she produces. Under these elaborate conditions. Lorna produces more calories of milk than she rarely equaled by the average consumes in feed each day. a teat cow. Glass has self-healing characteristics, says the Glass Container Manufacturers Institute, and if not under stress after being scratched, regains a substantial amount of its lost strength, especially in the presence of moisture. It is believed that the healing process takes place as a result of chemical action between the glass and water, that tends to round the roots of cuts and abrasions, producing a less severe flaw. Sod busting, a term familiar to

FOR AND ABOUT TEENAGERS c. P. Smith Girl Feels She Is “Courting” Trouble

~~~ 7 MY BETTER SELF d 3 tells me jam ;> \ <Ak?\ ^>VoURTING TROUBLE".../ "•' xn W’^' 1 \ - K A * - k< IJOLaL

THE WEEK'S LETTER: "Do all teenagers have serious problems? I believe I ant in love with a boy older than myself, yet von<!< rif ji j.,n't just a physical attra r n We want, both of us. Io further our education, but all he talks about is love and getting married, — love now, marriage later. I have been sneaking out Io meet him, telling lies to my parents, who have been so good |

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our pioneer forefathers (sodbustei is old-fashioned slang for farmer), has fAllen out of use in recent years, but an Arkansas landscaper gave it a 20th centtury interpretation, When a customer failed to make payments on a lawn, the landscaper carved the sod into manageable chunks and hauled it away. A midget mine has been built by German scientists ta study the behavior of rock under pressure. The model mine, exhibited at Columbia University during the Intematoinal Conference on Strata Control and Rock Mechanics, consists of layers of rock being given a hydraulic squeeze. Mining operations, conducted by the researchers, reveals such important data as how rock tends to fracture in an area being mined. Sudsy streams, a major waterpollution problem, soon may be a thing of the past. The foam is caused by hard detergents that decompose slowly after leaving Mont's automatic washer and continue to make suds even after the water is processed through a sewage treatment plant. The Department of Agriculture report- - that newly developed soft detergents that break down easily will be generally available next year. Educated ice cream is beginning to apnear in the U.S. under various brand names. The new tvne of ice cream, frozen at lower temperatures than usual in a spe-

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to me. He has even suggested I come and visit him when he is in another city. My better self tells me I am "courting’’ trouble. And, I wonder if I ain too weak to use good judgment. He thinks his suggestions are all right as far as modern morals are concerned.” OUR REPLY: He wants you to think his suggestions are "all right.” He knows better and so do you. Each individual sets lus

cial freezer with an off-center mixing shalt, passed some tough tests at. Purdue University which proved the superiority of its body texture, according to Dr. D. R Frazeur, associate professor of animal sciences. The ice cream, frozen in a low-temperature freezer developed by Votator, Louisville, Ky., has a structure of very small ice crystals, accounting for its smoothness and giving it extended product life in retail cabinets. A microscope for two ha-s teen developed by a Philadelphia optical company. The unit permits two people to view the same slide simultaneously via a set of beam splitters, prisms and mirrors housed in each of two stainless steel tubes. Tne microscope was developed as a teaching aid for training future scientists. Architectural and engineering building problems may soon be solved quickly by a machine. Scientists predict that someday it will be possible to feed all information needed for construction of a building into a computer which then evaluate^ and selects materials, determines costs and provides other necessary information in just seconds. PERSON ALITY PH S The fellow who loses all his money and still retains hui friends, is a miracle man.

own concept of moral behavior,Your problem is not unique. You are. indeed, “courting” trouble. And, each time you "sneak out,” tell a lie, or do something with which your conscience does not agree, you are paying another installment on future trouble and disappointment. "Modern morals” is a meaningless phrase. Right is right; wrong is wrong. It has been so since the beginning of time. The individual who breaks the law and gets caught, is certain to be punished for this offense. He may present what he considers a valid excuse when he has his day in court, yet the circumstances are not likely to be so extenuating that the judge will overlook, the fact that the law has been broken and that ’ he is required to pass sentence ; , upon the offender, ■ You have good judgment. Use • it. , If vou a Irtntf* probitm you want to diK-u.v <>r an oMcrvattea to Mateo, addir" »,ur kuet to FOK AND A •QVT , TU X AGFKS. < OMMI NITY AND ’V*IKHAX IKESS SKRVICR, FWAJhCl | U)KT, KL

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