The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 November 1966 — Page 10

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - NOV. 24. 1966

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Cash Rates: 75c minimum, 2c a word extra over 25 words. Count initials, abbreviations and numbers as words. All ads cash in advance unless a regular >r month-advertiser. Blind ads are SI.OO minimum. ' boxed classifieds per column inch. Display Clas i fied rate succoive Usm.« or more, per inch 75c Wt reserve the right to reject any ads for any reason. FOR SALE 1963 Mercury Comet 2 dr. sedan. 6 cyl. 3 speed. flooi shift. Ph. 586-3316. n24p FOK SALE 1959 F'ord, good condition. good tin s. $125 00. Jir, Personette. Ph. 586-2493. n24tf j ‘ PLANNING TO LEASE A New Car Or Truck “It Can Save A u Mones” I Investigate Our Plan Powell-Mann Chev.-Olds. Co. Walkerton, Ind. Phone 586-3149 I FOK SALE Firewood. map’ . beech, oak. Wayne Schrader. I 656-8588, North Liberty. • ip NEED YOUR CAR or tn kt <1 up for winter? Come to \ erton Truck Sales Rd. 6 ’ Ph. 586-3166. I. H. Dealer. NOW A new sound for your or home, bee the new carti , tape player Bob's Record b • North Liberty. j I t Farm For Sale 77 acres located on New Road, I 2 mile* north and 2> z miles west 1 of North Liberty. Very good land i all tillable, modern dwg., barn l and other bldgs. Will consider taking small North Liberty or 1 Walkerton property as part of ( down nmt. Land contract on. balann*. WAYNE BIRCH, AGENT Phone 586-3117 - Res. 586-2565 STORE WINDOWS PAINTED for Christmas. Choice of religions or Secular themes. Ph. 586-2754 for appointment. r.24tf - BPOTS before your eyes on vour new carpet remove them zith Blue Lustre. Rent electric sham-p<xx-r sl. Walz Applinace Store Walkerton. NO MONEY IM)WN j Most of the following described H properties can be purchased for no money down, if you qualify. WALKERTON. Roseland AddiI . don 4 room home, part base* 1 ment, choice corner lot. $5,000. j KOONTZ LAKE. 5’ 2 acres. 'I ■ mostly wooded, 2 bedroom home, .garage, pony barn. $13,500. 2 ’ KOONTZ LAKE. 5 room home, 0 part basement, on State Road 3 | 23. $6,000.00. 74 ACRES. (Oregon Township* if 6 room home, outbuildings, 60 acres tillable. $20,000. KOONTZ LAKE. Cozy 3 room home, lot 100 x 100. KOONTZ LAKE. Lake Front Home, 3 bedrooms, basement < , family room, gas furnace guest £ i house, Wooded lot 40 X 200. Frank C. Kramer Office 4 miles south of Walkerton on State Road 23 Phone Walkerton 586 2518 ■

LUDWIG’S PLUMBING and HEATING SALES and SERVICE 1 Block South Os New Elementary School On Walkertun Trail Phone 586-2916 Walkerton LOST bright carpet colors . . restore them with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer sl. At Kabelin Hardware. Walkerton. Taylor’s Shoe Repair Leather & Rubber Sole Shoes & Boots Repaired Hours: 8:00 am to 6:00 pm । Monday thru Saturday Closed Wednesdays 211 N. Jefferson St. At North Liberty Park ARE YOU A REAL CRANK about your car? Then see John Heinlein for personalized body and paint work on your car or truck. Walkerton Truck Sales. Road 6 East, Ph. 586-3166. Cider Special This week 4-ijgal cartons filled for the freezer - SI.OO. Apples - Jonathans. Yellow Delicious, Winesaps Rome, others. EBERLY FRUIT FARM North Liberty Phone 656-8563 FOR SALE - 1953 Silver Star house trailer 35 ft., tandem i wheels, excellent condition, with । electric refrigerator, oil furnace, shower and stool, sleeps 4. Howard Fouts. 2 mi. east Walkerton. Ph. 586-2757. n24p COAL Fill Your Bin Now At Off-Car Prices Pocahontas - Stoker And Eastern Kentucky Lump Teegarden Elevator Phone 784-3211, Teegarden, Ind. TIRED —of bad music on the radio? Fill your home Hath the good sounds of gospel quartets, Bev. Shea. Flo Price, Ernie Ford’ Bill Pearce, White Sisters, many more. Bob’s Record Shop, North Liberty. n24p HELP HELP Due to the increased business in the Koontz Ijike and Walkerton areas, ue need men to work 3 hours jx-r evening. No eg|M*rience m^v-ssary Must be 21 - 15 Starting Salary $220 per mo. Call Plymouth 936-4989 4 to 7 dally n 24

CHECK with MECK For Best In Home Heating MECHLING HEATING nOS Roosevelt Road Walkerton FOR RENT 2 bedroom apt. with garage, ideal location. Available immediately at 806 Ohio St., i Walkerton. Ph. 288-7658, South Bend. nlOtf ‘ FOR SALE OR RENT — Year L round modern cottage at Koontz Lake by owner. Ph. 586-2223. I nl7tf 1 GOOD USED CARS and trucks, winterized and ready to go. Walkerton Truck Sales. Road 6 East. Ph. 586-3166. ■ 111 I ■■■ U H I _ ■■■■——l——* J Modern Remodeled Office Building Conveniently Located At 506 Roosevelt Rutid Downtown Walkerton Ideal For Professional Or Business Office FOR SALE OR LEASE Phone 586-3114 _j FOR RENT One newly' decorated apartment. Ph. 6'6-8144. o27tf FOR RENT 2 bedroom modern home, automatic gas furnace, on highway 23 in Grovertown. Ph. Hamlet 867-2655. n22p YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS our lowest price yet, on 9*i’* truck campers, at Walkerton Truck Sales, Rd. 6 East. Phone 586-3166. .FOR RENT or SALE Retirement cottage at the east end of I Koontz Lake. Jt is a good year round home. Call 586-2631. n 24 i FOUND A new large men’s glove in the alley by Mrs. Charles Bandendistel. May have glove if 1 you pay for adv. SEWING MACHINES for SALE ~ Bernina Record 730 Free Arm sewing machine. Available in ’ 1 portable, console, or desk cabinets. Is being shown - ask for FREE demonstration. We will be selling and servicing these ma- 1 chines. Most trouble-free we have had in 30 years of service of all brands of sewing machines. Big trade-in allowance on used machines while introducing the Bernina. Used, overhauled machines as low as sls. Guaranteed to sew. A. J. Compton Sewing Machine Saks and Service, at Koontz Lake, west of Rd. 23 on Iriquois Road, turn at Standard Station. n3tf : WALKERTON. 4 bedroom home on 2 shady lots, nice dining room, full finished basement, ktchen with built-in stove and oven. This home has too many deluxe features to list them | all. Priced at only $16,000. Shown by appointment only. WEST YORK 2 bedroom* single unit wi,h enlarged kitchen and screened porch and nice 1 wooded lot. Terms to responsible buyer. WALKERTON - 3 bedroom, split foyer, large living room, rec room paneled; 2*4 baths; nice location. Shown by appointment. Hiatt Insurance & Real Estate Walkerton, Ph. 586-3624

LA BERE’S Septic Tank And Dry Well Cleaning Phone 586*2141 or 586-2996 Walkerton, Indiana mstf • WAITRESS WANTED for Friday and Saturday nights, also special parties. Must be 21 and neat. IJberty Lanes, North Liberty. Ph. 656-8940. n 24 APPLES, potato's, popcorn all winter. Fresh cider daily; pumpkins, squash. sorghum, honey. Haag's Orchard between Tyner and Walkerton. o2otf Ketchen Bros, and Kenady, Inc. COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE 80S South Michigan St. j South Bend, Indiana 46618 Phone 288-1437 FOR FREE ESTIMATES on any kind of mechanical work on your car or truck, see Don Hawk, Walkerton Truck Saks. F.oad G East. Ph. 586-3166. PAINTING & PAPERHANGINGRfgena Malstaff Wells, 805 Michigan St., Walkerton. slstf NOW!! Equipped To Do BRAKE WORK and MOTOR TUNE-UP As Well As Alignment and Balancing Clyde’s Steering Service Phone 656-3184 mi. south of North Liberty on Hwy. 23 _ If I LADIES fur trimmed coat, size 1416. grey tone, like new sls. Ph. 586-3453, Walkerton. RAY'S AUTO REPAIR — Wheel Alignment and Balancing. Ph. 586-3345, Rt. 6, West Walker* ^22; 4tdlp Order Now Y'our C USTOM MADE CHRISTMAS WREATHS And Centerpieces BARBARA STEINKE Phone 586-2350 or 586-2480 Also will make Cemetery Wreaths SPECIAL PRICE this week on all I.H. trucks. See Ed Foresman, Walkerton Truck Sales, Road 6 East, Ph. 586-3166. John Deere "Quality'’ Farm Equipment New and Reconditioned at Bargain Prices We carry an exceptionally large stock of John Deere parts, and we service everything we sell. Plymouth Farm Supply U. B. Bl — North of Plymouth

i FO R SA L E 4 or 5 bedroom home, I*4 J baths, full basement, gas furnace, garage, good location, in 'North Liberty. Reed Realty Phone 656-4511 North Liberty, Ind. i Science?!® ; 'Topics I|B : Meteors are being used to leant more about water resources in a novel experiment reported by hy* drologists of the Department of Interior s Geological Survey. Hy« drologists transmitted stream* flow and water-quality data by bouncing high-frequency radiq ; signals off meteor trails. The experiment is part of a series of tests aimed at trying out low-cost communication techniques for ths transmission of data. Costly relay stations would be eliminated by this system. A hot bath can keep an apple's ! complexion free from unattractive blotches, says Dr. Robert E. Hardenburg, U. S. Department of Agriculture horticulturist. Dr, Hardenburg dipped Stayman apples in water heated to 130 degrees F. to evaluate this treatment for controlling storage scald — the brown or black skin blotches that sometimes deveolp on late-stored apples. He found that only four per cent of the apples that had been dipped for 30 seconds in the water develop* | ed scald. 1 A "chilly" business is setting some new records this year. June and July sales of carbon dioxide , to carbonated beverage bottlerfl increased about 20 per cent ovefl last year’s sales, reports Cardox, Chicago. Bottlers estimate thal more than 50.5 billion eight-ounce bottles of pop will be consumed this year, an average of 259.1 bottles per person in the United States. Bits of charcoal, broken clay pots and house foundations ar® ‘ helping a natural history scientist from Field Museum, Chicago. take a census of the island .' of Guam — as it was hundredfl of years ago. Dr. Fred M. Rein* man hopes to learn, from his "jigsaw puzzle" research, hoW people lived and utilized the land and sea. Engineers at the Pennsylvania! State University have developed a new technique for evaluating the energy that holds metal atoms together. The essence of th® discovery is that there is a well* defined amount of energy in a metal which is preserved during impact, and this energy can b® accurately measured and predict* ed through a series of complicate ed electron microscope observa* tions and calculations. Engineerfl say the technique can show exactly how metal behaves befor® and after it is impacted, and that this enables them to learn how to make metals better and stronger. Marine biology students from Cornell University ended thelt summer studies in a most unscientific way, the University says. They ate their biological specimens. Main course for the exotia meal included periwinkles and mussels. This was followed by a dessert made from Irish moss plucked from the rocks at low tide. “Yes, I used to shoot tigerg In Africa,” asserted the big gum® hunter. "But there are no tigers in Africa.” protested the suspirioufl one. "Certainly not!” exclaimed th® hunter. "I shot them all!”