The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 May 1965 — Page 15
FUNK G. SEED CORN All Numbers Available llso Linseed 77 For isture or Green Crop (all awrence Snyder 656-8077 A27p i I ED Fifty-nine seniors •i Walkerton High School experimental purposes at the kerton High School on Satiy. June 6, at 7:00 p m. No - r qualifications needed. The ation Committee. ni2o RENT 5 room modern house *»3 Harrison St., Walkerton. heat. Robert Shme’.tz, 3 mi. • Walkerton on 6 to Thorn id, Ist house north. m22p mne Walkerton 586-2545 "30 Years Experience” BUD’S EFRIGERATION SERVICE Installation and Service On All Commercial Equipment Rt. 3 Box 452 Koontz Lake Walkerton, Indiana Bud Schwarzentraub d I-ER WANTED^ - to supply 'high Products to consumers S. St. Joseph Co Good tim. start. No capital required. ' te Raw^igh. Dept. INE 4.1 I Freeport, 111. m 27 I K'E Splendid Rawleigh b i.--I ss available in Walkert a. I ith Liberty and KingsG rd I ghts. Steady good earnii gs I ir around. No capital or exI rience needed to start. Write I iwleigh. Dept. IN K 45 96. eeport, 11,1 i i2O REAL ESTATE edroom. modem home, br jement, garage, Teegardem nedroom Lake of Woods, tke front home. bedroom home. Lake of Woods. $3,000. >edroom home, channel lot. ^ke WoOG* »3.400 fine shaded, lake front lot. I^ake of Woods. bedroom, furnished home haded 100’ lot, neai water. . Koontz Lake. ceres vacant land, near Grovertown. H-iv modem 3 bedroom home. West of Koontz Lake ne sites in Polk Township. , Tyner, Plymouth. North Twp., West Twp. and Center Tvrp. mmercial sites in Plymouth. • 'enter Twp. U.S. 6 i 31 unercial buildings m Plymouth. good location ■ dern home, large lot. Road 23 near North Liberty. xeellent Stone Ranch home, erge lot, near Walkerton, on Road 23. d ick Ranch Home near school. Walkerton. od large home, Roosevelt Road, Walkerton. dern home, Virginia St.. Walkerton. iem home, Washington St , Walkerton. ' dern. 2 year old home 2 baths, rireplace, garage, Culver. acre. 2 bedroom home near Teegsrden. good Juoderu. homes in LaPaz. 1 acres, new 4-bedroom stone ranch home. US. 30. West Township. acres, ran<h home, North T- ’wnship. erton. HOUSE REAL ESTATE Plymouth 93«-3«82
HOW TO LIVE WITH HEAD NOISES Now for the fix-it time learn the facts about one of the major causes of hearing distress. New booklet explains. “Tinnitus or Head Noises, how it interferes with hearing and understanding. I.earn if anything can be done to relieve the hissing, ringng, popping and cricket sounds. Write — Head Noises Box 360, Garrett. Ind. NORTH LIBERTY— 10 restricted lots, new northside subdivision, 4 blks. to grade or high school, Minimum lot frontage 110 ft. Call John Harbaugh 656-8517. ni2op REAL ESTATE ESTABLISHED BUSINESS in ' I Walkerton, priced at inven- : tory. (OUTSTANDING VALUES in j Suburban Ranch Homes near Walkerton — also in vicinity of Plymouth. ROUSH REAL ESTATE Plymouth 936-3532 * FACTORY HELP WANTED for small plant engaged in manufacture of wooden pallets and skids located in Va'.paraixr Steady work indoors. No experience necessary Ph Mr Borger. 162-0211 between 7 am. and I p.m. or apply 802 Evans, Valparaiso. 3tj3 HELP WANTED Several positions available for factory peronnel in woodworking plant. Machine set up man Machine operators Bell sander Finish color patcher Shade sprayer A Isa other positions Paid holidays, vacation pay, and group insurance. Apply: Personnel Office Copper Inc. Nappanee, Indiana I* OR SALE 10x12 bixiodej’ house. SSO: Phiico TV table model sio. Ph 586-2812. m2op FOR SALE 140.000 btu WiUiaim son oil furnace, counter To, in A-l condition. Meriting Heating. 605 Roosevelt Rd , Ph. 506-6252 miiibA .. . McGILL . j MANUFACTURING CO.. INC. Manufacturer of High Speed Hotter Bearings and Switches Located in Valparaiso, Indiana Ilas Openings For MEN and WOMEN in PRODUCTION MAC HINE WORK, TOOL K DIE INSPECTION. AND ASSEMBLY Paid Vacations, Group Insurance - Including Major Medical Coverage Life Insurance. Paid Holidays & Retirement i Plan Apply Personnel Department 909 N. Lafayette Street Valparaiso, Indiana “An Equal Opportunity Employer" 3tM27*
Barb?rshop Music At Its Finest Friday Night A benefit program of Barbershop Quartet singing will be held On Friday, May 21. at Saint Mary s College, O'Laughlin Auditorium. at 8:00 p.m. This progiam wil,l benefit Lena, a five-and-a-half-year old girl, who car. have treatment to give her an opportunity to achieve full potential as a communicating human being. The theme of the program is “We sing - so some day Lena can speak." Appearing in the program wil| be four quartets, the Roadrunners, San Tones, Star Lighters and Note-Abb's. Also four choruses, Gary Chorus of the Dunes, Michigan City Ambassadors of Harmony. Mishawaka ValleyAires and Sweet Adeline Chorus (Michiana Chapter!. Frank Saline. of WNDU-TV and radio, wiJ,l act as Master of Ceremonies. The donation will be $2.00 and no seats are reserved. For the finest in barbershop singing, and to serve a very worthwhile cause, you can’t go wrong on this program. Included in the program will be Fred Bui linger, of Walkerton, who sings in one of the quartets. □— - □ THANKS O — —— — — O I would like to thank my friends, neighbors and relatives for their cards, flowers, visits and other kindnesses shown during my recent illness. P George Ferverda 1 would like to thank all my relatives and friends tor then cards, gifts and prayers during my recent illness and a special thank you to Rev. Jack McDaniel and Rev. Newcomb; also the Friday Night Ladies I eague and Mr and Mrs Milto i Anderson Your acts of kindness will long be remembered. Mrs. Jerry Singleton Words cannot express our thanks to the Walkerton Fire Department. Red Knepper and Mr and Mrs. Ben Bierly and all the neighbors for their help at the time of our fire. Mr. and Mrs Civile Snodgrass FOR SALE Vegetable and flower plants. IL mi SE on Walkerton Trail Will have sweet potato plants Crumback. m27p FOR SADE New 3 bedroom. 2 baths, ranch home, oil heat, built-in kitchen with oven and range, full basement, am lot. at Koontz Lake. a buy at $14.000 00 Ph 586-2361 appointment only i3tj3p FOR SALE on land contract, nice 3 bedroom carpeted, extra large, kitchen and living room, built the best Ix>t !OOx2(KL Can have more ground in the Country. I-h-Paz 784-3795. 3tj3p
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THE WEEK’S LETTER: *1 am sixteen yeara Jd and do not go out with any girl. I would like to go out with a very beautiful girl in my school. I asked this girl to dance with me a few times, but she refused. I love her very much and I would like to date
MAY 20, 1965 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS
ATTEND TRAINING SESSION Mrs. Rob» i t Steinback, Hamlet, and Mi's. Forest Boone, of Walkerton, attended an overnight. training class at Motts Woods last week end The twoday si ssion included in tructions on tent care, use of camping tools, many kinds of outdoor cookery, compass roading and many other
Auction Sale Sunday, May 30, Tornado Victim, Koontz Lake Siuthside. Complete household goodsand house fixtures. Lifting next week William M iir Theo. (Fat) Rhodes, Auctioneer Iren | H 1,5 T URY’S JSCRA ROO O K W IMPOBTA9T DAKS AND XVIMS fROM KSKRYfAIS The American Red Cross was founded. May 21, 1881. The treason trial of Aaron Burr opened at Richmond, Virginia, May 22, 1807. Pres. F. D. Roosevelt vetoed the Soldiers' bonus bill, May 22, 1935. z Captain William Kidd was hanged. May 23. 1701. South Carolina entered the Union, May, 23, 1788. The Anti Saloon I.eaque was formed, May 24, 1893. The Brooklyn Bridge opened, May 24, 1883. The first regular session of the Constitutional Convention began, May 25, 1787. Tokyo was bombed by 500 superfortresses, May 26, 1915. Evacua tion of British troops from Dunkirk began, May 26. 1940. The U.S. Supreme Court declared the NRA unconstitutional, May 27, 1935. The Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, opened. May 27, 1937. |/ I AM. A MELISSA'S MOTHER HAS J X HAVE TWO CHILDREN ANO AN 7 MOTHER, YOUI 1 BEEN EIGHT ROOM MOUSE—S LOOK ALL f WORKING r J DONE IN. J LIKE A SLAVE I I V । ]।r] I 'VTq/' — on this < “ i.l ] <HOUSC ALLJ U I BI POtfT KNOWi MOTHER A YOU COUCDNT TILL J ■ THAT TO HER > HOUSEKEEPER. )
her. I look at her as much as possible. She will look at me, but if she sees me looking at her, ska’ll turn around and pretend she didn’t see me. I have never told her that 1 love her. Should I write and tell her that I do, or should. I wait until she gets to
camping skills Both ladies are now licensed to take Girl Scout troop on our night camping trips. SINCERITY The fellow who bubbles over with enthusuism in his chosen work is boi>n<l to succeed if his enthu .a in isn't all bubbles.
love me?” OUB BEPLY: It isn't wise to tall a girl that you love her when you really do not know one another. And, you cannot just wish lor something to happen and expect it to happen. The girl is certain to know that you like her. This does not guarantee that she will like you as well a* you like her. She may even object to the fact that you look at her so much. Make another start If you have never been formally introduced to the girl, arrange it through a mutual friend. Get to know her and give her the opportunity to know you. You might spoil your chances of getting to know her at all if you continue to be such a young man in a hurry. If you have a (••nag* problem you want to diac uu or. cm abaarraiion to Mak* addreo your Utter ta POM ANO ABOUT TEENAGERS. COMMUNITY ASD SUBUHBAN PRESS SERVICE. FRANKFORT. RY.
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