The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 52, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 June 1966 — Page 2
— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - JUNE 2, 1966
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SAJ-E OF PEItSON AL PROPERTY The undersigned, Administrator ©f the estate of Joseph Fargo, de-cca-sed, being Estate No. 20 k, ’>S in the St Jos<ph Probate Court. St Joseph County. Indiana, he.vhy gives notice of hi.’ intention to hold a public auction of the ddoedent's personal prop rty. <• nsis-i ng of household furnishings. farm equipment, tnclud ng si 1956 >'Mse too tractor, a 1951 C use 6 foot Combine, MM 13 d sc drill, mounted, mower, garden tractor; side lake and air comp essi r. machinery and tools;
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large metal lathe; metal cutoff .saw; several drill presses; mall chain saw; table savl; large power anvil; 1958 Studebaker ton pickup truck and a 1951 Studebaker *2 ton truck; some building materials and m scellam*ous items on the 4th day of June, 1966. beginning at 12:30 p in. o’clock at the residence of the deep ’ent on R dwood Road, approx matedy one-half mile North of New Road. All sal s will Im 1 cash. The pub" lie is mvitod at its own risk Wayne R Burch. Administrator of the Estate
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DeVere D. Goheen Attorney for Administrator 2tj2 NOTICE TO BIDDER Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the town ot North Liberty, St. Joseph Co nty. Ind ana will accept >ea cd b is until the hour of 4:00 p.m DST Monday, June 6th, 1966 for the express purpose of eon tructing approximately 93 000 s b ft. ot hot a phaltic concrete pavement with specified man ho e castings, street inter ections. raised and lowered, and sea’ coat to same after said material has cured; and also, 127,000 sq. ft or lea of slurry seal coat. Specifications for same and jtreet designations are on f.le and may be procured from the clerk treannei’s office. All bids are to be on p escribed state board of accounts form and are to be accompanied with NonCollu ion affidavit and certified - Walkerton. Ind ana Friday & Saturday June 3 -1 Walt Disne? ’s Bambi Technicolor And Wait DMiey Presents The Tattooed Police Horse Technicolor Sandy Sanders Charles Seel Shirley Skiles give- tn Box Office Opens At 7 Show At Dusk Children Under 12 Five June 1, 2 & 3 Harlow in color with Carroll Baker Also Sylvia with ( arroll Baker Saturday June 4 Triple Bill All First Run Die Monster Die in color with Boris Karloff Planet Os The Vampires in color The Comedy Os Terrors with V nceut Price Boris Karloff Sundin . Mrnda> . Tuesday June 5. 6 & 7 In Harms Way with John Wai ne Alo ( ode 7 Victim 5 uAh Lex Barker in color This \ chert isement And 85c Admits 2 People On The Following Dates June 2; 6: 8; 9; Thurs.; Mon.; Wed.; Thurs. Tues. Night’s $1.50 A Car Load. All You Can Haul - 100th Car 10 Gal. Free Gas
7^ Robert E. Urbln. Editor PUBLISHER Independent-News Co., Inc. Walkerton, Indiana 46574 PUBLICATION TIME: Thursday Os Each Week Second Class Postage Paid Al Walkerton, Indiana SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3.00 Per Year -50 c Additional If MaiLd Out Cf State
check and bid boil in sum of not less than 50 of the total amount of the bid. The Board of Trustees reserve the right to accept or reject any and all bid*. Dated this 25th nay of May, 1966. Carl Eskridge Clerk Treasurer 2tj2 NOT I C E To those 14 to 17 years old that have appli d f n a job, you will come to >ur place Friday at 6 p m. for instructions. Stuntz Pine Fore-1. P lone 586.2663.
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DANCE Friday; June 3 Vt-Mile North of Walkerton (Formerly Williams Sup.) 8 - 11 Mus c By Stinff Rays Admission SI.OO
