The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 September 1964 — Page 15

Ray’s Radiator Shop Koontz Hike Garage Radiator ( leaning and Repairing Guaranteed u i oss From Orange Bowl Koontz Lake 2TS3P \ AJtOUND farm help wanted ,11 John Ross. 656-8090. s3p ;KAD FERTTUZER fur wheat, irley and rye now, use our •readers - save* time all fresh lock of fertilizers. The Knecths \oith Liberty Elevator, REED REALTY Phone 656-4511 \orth Liberty - Walkerton AR E A pOR SALE mod. home on \ , 2 bedrms. liv. rm., dining rm.. '• hen. screened porch, garage, .od garden spot, only $6500. b’OR SALE or rent - new 3irm home on % a., paved rd. ,r North Liberty. OR SALE or rent - 40 a. farm, rnt. mod. home, barn chicken ,nse. brooder, garage i> RENT 2 bedroom apt., both oves furnished; hookup for washer and dryer, fenced yard, rail Tom or Sam Frame. 586605- or 586-3175. “27 ts - —. REAL ESTATE Bedroom Modern Home, ga- , rage. Good Value. North iJb- : erty. mediate Possession - 3 bedr<x m modern home, garage. air conditioning. Can assume mortgage. LaPaz. j -res. 9 v -ar »ld h< le. 2 car garage. 2 hog barns, automatic equipment. U.S. 30 West Marshall County’s only cafeteria, well established, good paying investment hikefront lot nue beach. Lake f Woods O Acres, modern home bank •arn. T'de barn, near Lazaz Acres. modern poultry farm, modem home. 2 car garage, barn, good location I > Acre vacant land. I’oik Ia p near U S. 6. I I Acres, modern home, hog I barn, pole barn, near LaPaz Acres. gx>d location, home, other buddings. Neat Grovrrtown $7.<400 I Acres, outstanding build ng-, good land, fenced, silo A gentleman’s farm I • Acres. 4 muck, m n I home, garage 3 nub s to Walkerton Acre, modern 3-la-boom home. $5500 Terms Nem North Liberty. I si Acres one of the outstandmg farms in Center Township as to fertility and buildings 2 year old bank barn and mb. well fenced. 57 Acre modern dairy iarm. heavy land. 2 houses. 3 silos, cement barn lot. stocked water shed pond. Liberty Township. I room cottage on 4 shaded lots, not lakefront. Koontz l^akr $4,000 Fine brick ranch home, basement. garage, on 1 acre Walkerton 3 fine modem homes in lail’az. 5 Acre Blueberry Plantation, high producing berries, with 8 additional acres with road frontage for $6,500 total Near Plymouth. ROUSH REAL ESTATE Plymouth 936-3532 or HERMAN HENRY Walkerton 586-2094

Maple Grove Mr. and Mrs. Joe Andert and (laugh t< i', Paine a, returned home from a five week trip to Pamhagen. Austria, last Thursday. Ta y visited many relatives on theii trip overseas. Mr. and Mis. Ed Wagner. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Knapp, Mr. and Mr.s. Martin Wagner and children, and the Mis-es Opal and Myrtle Guhse were Simday dinner guests at the. Lowell Guhse home. Miss Joyce Guhse is spending this week at home. Than Miller spent three days last week with his sister and husband. Mr. and Mis. Keith Tice at Gas City, Ind. Mr. and Mm. Donald Grooms and family and the Fiances Myers family spent Sunday at the Clarence Myers home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geyer returned home Thursday evening after spending tin er days at the Wesleyan Methodist Camp Meeting at Fairmount. Indiana. They attended a birthday party on Saturday evening for their great grandsons first birthday at the FOR SALE Small home on corner of Liberty and South Jefferson, all modern except for furnace. By owner. Immediate possession Ph. 656-3137. s3p i EASTERDAY’S Electrical, Furnace and Refrigeration SERVICE Soft Water Sales, Service I and Rentals John (Red) Easterday North Liberty Jy3OTF FOR SALE Cement block house on 2‘ 2 acre on hwy 6. located cast of Center church. Owner moved to Florida and will sell for $3500 or best reasonable offer. Wayne R Burch. Agent 2ts3 " —■ - - .11- - - I- • i ft'Ki ♦ptLuCK W BY HELEN HALE Snacks A-Plenty A nice dip for evenings on the porch uses 1 cup heavy cream, whipped. 2 tablespoons horseradish, 4 teaspoon minced onion 1 and 4 tablespoons deviled ham. 1 Children love these: peel bananas, spear with a wooden skewer, dip in melted chocolate. Place in freezing compartment until chocolate is firm. Roll shrimp or pineapple wedges with whole, canned water chestnuts in bacon, fastening with a wooden pick. Broil until bacon is crisp. Sprinkle potato chips lightly with garlic or onion salt, grated cheese, lemon juice or parsley. Place in heated oven for a few minutes, then sene hot. I Make applesauce uut bread, slice thinly, and spread with cream cheese and chopped dates. : Pineapple chunks rolled in sos- ■ tened cream cheese, then rolled in finely chopped mint leaves are deliciou* by themselves or in salad. * Helen** Favorite: QvMt Frozen Preserve* I 16 ounce package frozen strawberries or peaches 2 tablespoons powdered poctin cup sugar Place frozen fruit In tightly covered saucepan; rook over high heat about 2 minutes. Stir occasionally to break fruit. Stir In pectin. Bring to a rapid boil and boil 1 minute. Add sugar and bring to a full rolltag boil. Boil 1 minute while stirring constantly. Pour mixture into Jelly glasses and chill until it sets. Pour melted paraftn on top.

home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vargo. They had Sunday dinner at the Joe Vargo home, and attended church scr\hes in South Bend both morning and evening, WELL mom: "Why. even the wee little chickens go to bad at sundown," said the mother, trying to induce her little daughter to go to bed. "Yes." replied the daughter, "but the old hen goes with them."

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Sept. 3, 1964 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —

rax 11 "" — Smith had been scolding his wife, and ended up saying, "And I lielieve you fib a little at times." "But I mean well." his wife returned meekly. "I think it's a wife's duty to speak well of her husband occasionally. The corner philosopher said: "There will always be dishonesty in the world, but today it's a fact that evryone’s expenses are on the up and up"

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<■■ «■* w» » nnw-» erw —e w ■ —n# ■ • ——— * . 1 Q .v North and Soi: h vidni'rnldc ■ North deals. NORT’f AA 4 J VJ 6 : ♦ K 10 9 3 *A Q 2 WEST EAST AB2 a 9 6 •J Q 8 5 V A K 10 9 7 3 ♦ J 7 5 4 2 ♦AQfi * K 5 3 A 10 7 SOUTH A K Q J 10 7 5 V 4 ♦ 8 A >9B 64 1 he Bidding: North East South West lA4V 4 A 5 V pas* pa s 5 A pata pass pa-s Opening le id-sue of hearts. East won with the ace of hearts, returned a imall heart, hoping to get West in again to lead through the king of diamonds. South trumped the second heart lead, cleared the trumps, ending in the closed hand, went on to establish the club iiiit hy finessfhg West's king twice. Returning to his own hand once by trumping dummy s last hea t and again by leading dummy'.- low spade. South took, his good clubs, then gave up a losing diamond to make contract.

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