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Fire Prevention Week October 5-11 (continued from page I) combustible wall and you can eliminate the shield. The floor should also be protected. As previously stated not even a base of brick, slate or tile is considered adequate by itself to protect a wood floor under a stove. It the bottom of the stove stands 18 inches or more above the floor, vou need a base of 24-gauge sheet metal underneath. The base must also extend IK inches (which is minimum) beyond the stove in front and six inches on the other three sides. Use proper installation when doing the stovepipe by using 24gauge corrosion-resistant steel. Some experts advise that galvaniz-
Public Auction I Saturday, Oct. 4 10:00 A.M. DIRECTIONS — Take U.S. 30, 1 mile east of St. Rd. 23 to Mar- 1 shall County Line Rd., go north 2 miles to E 6th B, go right to I first house, or watch for sale signs on St. Rd. 23, south edge I of Koontz Lake. - ANTIQUES AND COLLECTOR’S ITEMS - FURNITURE — Nice bedroom set w/2 twin beds/complete, dresser w/mirror & I night stand. 2 walnut chest of drawers; single drawer night stand; mohagany I corner shelf; walnut sewing cabinet. GLASSWARE - Piano lamps w/crystal I pnsims; 12 crystal pedestal glasses, cup & saucer collection; carnival glass I slipper, various bar glasses; Arcadian "Spring Glory " china (complete service I for 13); Harmony House "Wembley" fine china (service for 8); Toby mug pitch- I er "Old Lad"; ironstone china service for 8; gold trimmed cocktail glasses 1 (signed); ruby red vase, green crackle glass pitcher; green Depression bowl. I blue sandwich tray, amber pedestal dish; cruets; pressed glass bowl; relish I tray; pressed glass-pitcher and butter dish; 5 pc. gold trimmed snack set; varl- H ous milk glass pcs (some signed); SILVER - Silver serving spoon (dated I 1871); silver fork (925); nice set of Rogers silverware; BOOKS - National Ge- I ©graphic magazines dating from 1916. Mid-Century Edition (World Events from 1 1900 to 1950); 1937 Colliers World Atlas; The American Reference Library En- I cyclopedia, The Nature Library (5 volumes). 14 volumes of poetry & essays. ■ Zane Grey Classics; The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature. 1903 (25 vol- I umes); large selection of books. MISC. - Copper teapot w/tray. bust of Lin- I coin, cast iron smokers stand w/dragon, carving set w/mahogany case, various I primitives - HOUSEHOLD - APPLIANCES — Like new Westinghouse 30" electric range w/continuous clean- I mg overn (harvest gold), nice Frigidaire 19 cu ft. frost proof refrigerator/freez- I er. Admiral 18 cu fl chest type <reezer. Carrier 13.500 BTU window air condi- I tioner (1 yr old), FURNITURE — Early American maple 23" Philco television. ■ kitchen table w/6 chairs and leaf, nice triple cushion couch; recliner. (2) plat- I form rockers, overstuffed chair w/ottoman; (2) twin beds/complete, 4 maple I end tables maple coffee table, maple dropleaf table, oil bead lamp, maple pad- I ded rocker, maple floor lamp, metal cabinet; matched table lamps w/brass eagle I and marble base brass desk lamp, covered wagon TV lamp, double globe lamp I w/marbie base, portable bar; alarm radio, electric clock w/pendulum; nice gun ■ rack, various table lamps. Capehart stereo w/AM-FM-turntable and reel-to-reei I recorder, card table, plant stand; corner table; CAMERAS - Kodak 8 MM pro- I jector, slide projector, 150 Polaroid camera w/f!ash & case; MISC. - Hoover I vacuum. GE vacuum, GE solid state reel-to-reel tape recorder; digital alarm I clock. Victor adding machine (electric), (3) portable heaters, step stool, hair I dryer fan. elec knife, hot plate, crock pot, can opener, coffee pot. 4 slice I toaster. GE AM/FM radio, nice kitchen clock, picnic baskets; ice bucket, large ■ selection of pots & pans. (2) braided throw rugs, fireplace screens; Hurricane I air hockey game, lawn chairs, various suitcases. Christmas decor.; staplers; I power foot massager, misc bedding & curtains, large selection of quality house- I plants - OFFICE FURNITURE - Nice large blueprint layout desk. 2 office desks. (2) steel files; 1 wooden file, I metal cabinet (industrial), various office chairs, lots of misc office supplies - TOOLS - 8 row sprayer w/pump, trip tree planter; nice Grand Prix 5 HP rototiller, I 4x4 x 5 utility gang chest 8 fl aluminum stepladder, post hole digger. (2) 2 I wheel hand carts, sledge ext cord shovels, rakes, scythe, large aluminum tool I box. 6 vise, small anvil various hand ano power tools - MISCELLANEOUS - 4 pony carts (as is), large selection of new industrial furnace ducting (pipes & I fittings), 20 sheets alum siding/roofmg. scrap metal car top carrier 4 ft I threaded rod. golf cart, lots of misc Terms; cash or Approved Check Lunch I NM Responsible For Accidents Or Merchandise After Sold Alfred W. Drews Estate I Linda Benjamin, Administrator Sale Conducted by: Kaser’s Auction Service I c °l Carl Kaser Col Dean Kaser /Oh WW No Liberty So Bend 656 4532 287 8689 ••••••
ed pipe should not be used since at high temperatures the zinc in the pipe could give off toxic fumes. Io help you avoid mishaps with vour wrxxl burning stove here are some tips: • Always keep fire extinguisher hands. • Keep flammable materials aw as from the fire. • Never lease small children unattended in a room where a fireplace or stose is in use. • Allow only adults to tend the fire. • Keep fireplace screens and stose doors dosed while the fire is burning. • Periodically, inspect the stove and chimney for damage. • Clean creosote deposits from the flue and chimney at least once a month, especially during the spring and fall heating season when small fires are used.
• Burn wood that has been dried or seasoned six to nine months. Burning dry wixxi reduces the amount of creosote buildup in your stove, stove pipe and chimney. • Clean the fireplace or stove regularly. Maintain an inch of ashes to improve the refractory cl led on burning fuel. No matter what kind of installation you make local codes require that the finished job be inspected and approved. This is for your benefit as this will help to insure the safety of you. your family and home. Advise your building department that vou are making an installation and ask for its recommendations. In Walkerton, the building commissioner is Mr. Leland Frailey. Also in many areas, as in Walkerton, building permits arc required for installing chimneys and stoves. Also inform your insurance company, or your policy may be voided in the event of fire. If you have any doubts about the safety of your fireplace or stove check with the local fire department or the building commissioner. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM North I Iberty Community Bldg. Phone 056-3353 the day prior for reservations. And STARKE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz Lake Conservation Club Phone 586-2376 for reservations. OCTOBER 6 - I 0 MONDAY Orange juice Meatloaf and gravyCandied sweet potatoes Chopped broccoli Rve bread and margarine Fresh apple Milk. tea. coffee TUESDAY Cranberry juice Turkey roll Sage dressing and gravy HR. ELLIOTT FRASH I OPTOMETRIST o 413 Michigan St., Walkerton t JJ . 9:00 - 5:30 Thursdays X ’ ►Call 586-3722 For Appointment? K a 16-804 ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦l AUTO INSURANCE Super Coverage - Super Mes Call LOIS HOLMGREN 291-2005 American National Insurance Auto - Health - Home - Life pw [Richard D. Doyle | Attorney j 413 Michigan Street j WALKERTON OFFICE j Saturdays 9:00 - 12:00 Noon | I No Appointment Necessary j I 586-3722 ! | Other Times Call j j 233-6699, South Bend I L |G) 25% OFF I DRAPERIES SHEERS top treatments! “AERO FABRICS’’ I G 3 installation CHARGE Shop At Home Call 219-656-4497 Gowin Interiors
Green beans White bread and margarine Apple cookie Milk. tea. coffee WEDNESDAY Tomato juice Veal steak with mushroom sauce Mashed potatoes Spinach with vinegar on side Purple plums Wheatgerm bread and margarine Milk, tea, coffee THURSDAY Apple juice Beef chow mein Chinese noodles Tossed salad with tomato and dressing Wheat bread and margarine Lemon sheet cake with frosting Milk. tea. coffee FRIDAY Pineapple juice Baked chicken quarter Stewed tomatoes with bread cubes Cole slaw Dinner roll Banana Milk. tea. coffee
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NOTICE The Starke County Council on Aging will hold their annual book, bake and handicraft sale on Oct. 3 and 4at the Knox Mall. The sale will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Friday and from 9:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday in order to raise money to meet the local match required by their federal grant. The services provided by the agency include information and referral, outreach, transportation escort, meals on wheels, nutrition and supportive services, home health assistance and homemaker services. Donated items would be willinglx accepted and gratefully appreciat ed. For more information call thi office at 772-6055. Knox. Happy Ads Only SI.OO
