The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1966 — Page 16

.;I,P WANTMu — Mhdison Silo ..vision of tile Mar'in Marrietta ,rp.. is now taking applications . r construction and manufacjmg help. Construction will be , n<lucted throughout Indiana. ( bio, Michigan and Kentucky. Compensation is set up on a v -ry attractive incentive. Paid - number of silo 1 constructed । • >m and board furnished for all •>Htruction personnel working road. Write P.O. Box 127 v trkle, Indiana, or phone 758jol 2 m3l NOW OPEN THURSDAY 1 V E N I N G S ’Till 9:00 P. M. North Liberty Lumber Co. North Liberty »R SALE — 1952 Super M FarmaJl good condition with new brakes and generator; 4-row ulttvators and 3-16" bottom Int. Super Chief plow $1550. complete. Ph. 656-8096 m3lp )R SALE - Obver plow; 2-14” Radex bottoms with 3 point lift. $150; M-M 2-row rear mounted cultivator with 3 pont lift. $75; Superior 7-13 grain, fertilzer. <eed drill on steel. SIOO Ray Carbiener, phone LaPaz 7842767. m 3 Ip

— - — — ■" WHITEMAN & SON LANDSCAPING A Single Plant Or A Complete Planting ; R. R. 1 Plymouth. Indiana Phone 936-7114 Or 2828 6ta2B ; I Trees And Shrubberies MANY OTHER ITEMS t JIM CAPER North Os Walkerton To 'Aalnut Road — Ist House Os! 23. Phone 586-2026 i —— „, 1 i— ।. , I PUBLIC SALE i । Will Sell The Fallowing Located 5 Miles North- : ! west Os Walkerton On State Road 101 To 525 ] J S Rond Then </ 2 Mile East; Or 2 Miles S»uth I I Os Fish Lake On 800 E Road I / 525 S Road I | i hen Mle East (in The Former Gregory I | Farm g I SATURDAY, APRIL 9 I At 1:00 (ST I । MACHINERY | | 1953 Oliver Model 88 Diesel Tractor; 1951 Fer- f | uuson Model io ;o Tractor: 2-16” Mounted I | Plow; AC M<>del WC Tractor; Mounted Cultiva- I । D> r ; Oliver 1-16” Pul Type Plow; Olver 1-Row ■ ’ (ultivator: Oliver 4-Row Corn Planter. 2 New ■ * Idea ~17 Manure Spreaders; MM 10’ Wheel i g Disc. 7' Mounted Mower; Cockshutt Hay Rake; g • Spr.ng Tooth Harrow; Spike Tooth Harrow; 3- g J Section Cultipacker: -10’ Elevator; 2-Row ( ulti- X • vator With 3-Point Hitch; Wagon W.th ll’ Flat J I Bed; Wagon With Mounted 800 Gallon Water I lank ; 5-Ton Wagon Gear; 2-WheF Implement | Trailer; Many Other Articles Too Numerous To I ( Mention. I | TERMS: (ASH I Not Respons hie For Accidents No l unch | VANCE CRAFT I Everett Rookstool; Auctioneer Russell Wineholt I | Leesburg 453-4771 Clerk |

। rTVRPFTB and Life too can be beautiful if you use Blue Lustre i Rent electric ahampooer sl. At Walz Appliance Store. FOR SALE-- Alfalfa and brome hay. Howard .Personett \ Ph. 586t 3726. Earl Reaker. Phone 586I 2679 m 3 Ip I WALKERTON MONUMENT SALES Only 65 Diys Left ’Till Memorial Day MELVIN E. HARRISON 131'.) Ohii Street — Walkerton. Indiana Phsne 586-2919 LOST bright carpet colors- restore them with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampoo?r sl. Kabelin Hardware. MADE HELP WANTED—Factory trainees, s arting rate hourly $l5O. new plant. Inquire at 600 Ncrth Niles Avenue South Bend. Indiana. m3l FOR SALE - Chest of drawers: sewial small stands; spool table; bird cage and stand; formica table; 4 barrelback chairs; 4l wooden chars; kitchen cabinet; wringer washing machine; odds and ends; also 3 forma's; 1 hoop skirt Call after 4:30 p.m. All day Saturday and Sunday. Ph i 586-3492. 304 Roosevelt Road

FOR SALE -Westinghouse colored 21” TV; living room suite; dinette set; gas st ove; refrigerator: pair end tables; rug. new .Phone 656-8336. m 3 Ip FOR SAI4B Farma’i-M. recently overhauled, M & W gears, remote control; also 4-rc w cultivators. .Ph. 586-2763 ru3lp Church Plans Annual MotherDaughter Affair The Ur ted Me hodi t Church is having their annual Mothej and Daughter Banquet <ui April 6 at 6:30 pm. with serving in both buildings. All ’reservations must be in by April 3 to insure a seat for you. Please e ntact Mrs. Jim Ridenour or Mrs. Mary Bauer r or reservations at the Illinois Street Building and Mrs. Fred Bullinger or Mrs Dean Knowlton for the Michigan Street Building. A joint program wil be held at 8 pm. in the Illinois Street Bldg, with Mrs. Wayne C >ver in । harge. The men of the church will again he in charge of the menu and serving. HIRTHS □ - □ Mr and Mrs. Robert Taylor. Walkerton, daughter. March 27, Memorial hospital. South B* nd Mr and Mrs Ronald Howell, North Liberty, daughter. Man h 27. St Joseph hospital. South Bend. A son. March 27. to Mr. and Mrs. James Van Buskik. North Liberty, in St Joseph hospite . South Bend. |Mr and Mrs. L* on L. Verhaeghe, Walkerton, a son, Jes rey Todd, March 25 in Bremen Community hospital Mr and Mrs Kenneth Bnk-r are the parents of a son. Jessi- y Mark, born March 24 in Memo) al hospital. South Bend. STAR CLl'B TO MEET THURSDAY. MAIUH 31 The Star Neighborhood Club will meet March 31 in the home of Mrs John Kring. Redwood R I. at 7:30 p.m The lesson is People and Poisons HOLY WEEK »FRVI< EM AT PINE CREEK ( HI R< II The Pine Cre k Church of Brethtvn will observe Holy W»tk beginning Sunday morning. April 3 and ending Wedn- sday. April tt Sunday evening service is at 7 o’clock and ea h evening th reafter at 7:30 The guest speaker will be Rev. Moyne Landis. ETvery ne is welcome at those seivices. JET U.E LIVING So many American citizens have never lived o well before or so manv so far behind. f - » ▼ 1 ® 'I I ' 1 * — '• d Exciting Surprises Everywhere! J [Lit h,i v.odd to o « u Indian!: beautitul state | . s, CJVvs wuterfa, 1 -■ festivals pita f villages. r< r.' ,o a thousand L- . There's fa: > tun tor eversone vs hen you .., See Indiana First! rott WRI II Indtini D«pt of Cst— Salt Ho«l» INdunifiOlo CC' ’ «.!B. I? “1 M * rv»i i HNS.it

MAR( H 31, 1966 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —

LM ♦ ' i IKI Mik PEACEFUL SILHOUETTE ... The sun beams like a star as it sets behind the United Nations Secretariat Building to create this peaceful scene. The 39 story building, which faces New York’s East River, is constructed in a rectangular shape of glass and marble. [aawT 1 BY TOM DORR HTHti / MOTHER DECIDED \ WF WOULD AsLL GET \ W WHAT DID yOU DO A IIN THE C\R AJdD LWTI 3 OVER THE WEEK END/ X THE HIGHWAY. . I - IwE HAD K PERFECTivI THE CA.R WOULDN'T^ [VMONDERFUL TIAAE - J START AND WE ALL ) STAVED HOME. // » l V \l®. d r /Hulaj On Target

A champion is distinguished by his performance, by his ability to do his job well. This is true, not only in sports, but in business, and in life in general. Many things mark the champion. Ability is important. Training is a big factor. Then there is a thing called desire, an eagerness to do one's best.

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Success is also the mark of a champion. So is dependability. Whatever you may be hunting, take your business to the reputable local businessman. His success has been built upon dependability and it is maintained through an eagerness to continue good service and guaran’eed satisfaction. Trade locally. You'll Otways be glad you did.

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