The Independent-News, Volume 118, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 September 1992 — Page 10

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CLASSIFIED RATES Classified rates are: $2 00 minimum. 5 cents a work extra over 25 words Count initials, abbreviations, numbers. etc., as words. All ads cash ih advance unless a regular or monthly advertiser Blind ads $1 00 additional. Display classified rate $3.00. per inch, successive issues (2 or more) $2.50 per inch. We reserve the right to accept or reject any ads for any reason LIBERTY SQUARE APARTments — Now taking applications for 1 and 2 bedroom apartments. Range, refrigerator, central air, carpeted. Immediate occupancy, rent based on your income. For more information call 784-8801. s26tf FOR SALE — Used clarinet and saxophone, excellent conition. Valerie Paschen, 586-2185. s3p GARAGE SALE — Something for everyone. Gothes; furniture; work bench; bikes; toys; and much more. Friday and Saturday, September 4 & 5, 9:00 • 4:00. Valerie Paschen, 603 Virginia Street. s3p THE MEADOWS No matter what your income our 1 & 2 bedroom town houses will fit your budget. OFFICE OPEN MONDAY-WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY 1:00 * 5.00 p.m. 656-8151 NORTH LIBERTY Equal Housing Opportunity mv FLORIDA VACATION - By week or month. 3 bedroom 2‘/a bath town house near Disney and all attractions. Write of phone Jerry & Norma Tesch, 613 Caddy Dr., Kissimmee, Florida 34759, phone 813-427-0525. 26tj7-93 ’ SHARPENING — Chain, circle, hand saws, mower blades, scissors, ice augers and buzz saws. Whitaker Saw & Tool Sharpening, 707 Michigan St., Walkerton. j27tf GARAGE SALE — Sewing machine in wood cabinet; 1975 Z1 Kawasaki 900; many, many baby items, playpen, bottles, high chair, Jenny Lind cradle with bedding, etc.; children’s toys; bikes; clothing, boys NB-7, misc. men’s and women’s; books; jewelry; much more. September 5 -7, 9:00 - 4:00. 30277 Smith Road, 586-7825. s3p ROGER’S APPLIANCE REPAIR Washers — Dryers Dishwashers — Ranges ALL MAKES AND MODELS ROGER KRONK Phone 586-2266 Walkerton

AUTHOR.ZED TV & VCR SERVICE T.V. CENTER SALES & SERVICE 3006 Ardmor Trail South Bend Phone 233-7952 808 ERDELYI FOR RENT — One bedroom senior citizen apartment, rent subsidized. Quiet location in North Liberty. Call Ginny DeSimone, 586-7890, please leave message, Walkerton. jl6tf MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE Furniture; curtains; clothes and lots of misc. Thursday and Friday, 9:00 • ? */j mile west of North Liberty on St. Rd. 4. s3p EXTERIOR & INTERIOR PAINTING by experienced painter. Free estimates. Call evenings, 586-7210, Walkerton. m2ltf RADIATOR I & BODY SHOP REPAIR OR NEW RADIATORS HEATERS - GAS TANKS MECHANICAL REPAIRS 656-8928 69077 Tamarack Road Walkerton 41430 ' GARAGE SALE — Sears radial arm saw; full size bed and dresser set; gas lawnmower; women’s bike; men’s & women’s clothes; knick knacks; etc. 27350 Osborne Rd., North Liberty, 1 mile north of Rt. 4 off Redwood Road. September 4 & 5, 8:00 - 4:00 p.m. s3p s & s CONSTRUCTION ROOFING - CONCRETE GARAGES - SIDING ROOM ADDITIONS FREE ESTIMATES 369-1313 ,25,. MUST SELL! Used double, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, only $17,900. Stonecreek Homes, U.S. 30, Warsaw, 1-800-793-0555. Uss thank $2lO month, with S2OOO down, 12% apr., 144 mo. 3tsl7 FOR SALE — 1980 Pontiac Sunbird, 4 cyl., auto., air, $250.00 or best offer. Phone 586-2762 after 3:30 p.m. s3p FOR SALE — Pit run gravel, trucked within Walkerton area, grading available. Phone 5862305, Walkerton. f2otf DON MARK FENCE CONTRACTOR Residential — Commercial Industrial — Farm Wood & Chain Link Over 27 Years CALL FOR ESTIMATES 936-8666 6325 Queen Rd., Plymouth miW

R & D EXCAVATING SAND - GRAVEL LIMESTONE - BLACK DIRT BASEMENTS & GRADING LAND CLEARING TREE & STUMP REMOVAL TRENCHING FOR WATER & ELECTRIC DEMOLITION Competitive Prices Quality Work 656-8316 i»i YARD SALE — Koontz Lake, September 4 & 5, 8:00 - 4:00. 2 blocks east of 23 on Kaney. Glassware; jewelry; lots of misc. s3p GARAGE SALE — Friday, September 4, 8:00 - 4:00 and Saturday, September 5, 8:00 - 1:00. 11044 East Circle Ave., Koontz Lake (comer of Ash & Circle Ave.) Women’s coats; clothes; household items; a lot of misc. s3p OLD ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED Any Size Or Condition 1-800-443-7740 3tSlop FOR SALE — Two boat motors, 1 4% h.p., 6 h.p.; 1 shallow well pump; 1 Waterford desk; Lane coffee and end tables; books and more. Sale held on Friday and Saturday, September 4 & 5 from 9:00 - 6:00. Located on St. Rd. 104, 3rd house on left from U.S. 6. s3p MONROE ST. DAYCARE 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. Mon. - Fri. 586-2758 ZtslOp HUGE MOVING SALE — Friday, Saturday, September 4 & 5, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Dressers; end tables; lamps; pictures; dishes; glassware; three dinette sets; gun cabinet; exercise bike; tools; church pew; buffet; cabinets; antiques; too much to list. One half mile off S.R. 23 on 825 North Koontz Lake, watch for signs. s3p HOUSE FOR RENT - In Walkerton, available Sept. 15. 3 bedrooms, one year lease, security deposit, rent $400.00 a month. Phone 586-7622. 2tslo AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING Computerized Wheel Alignment 2 Wheel Or 4 Wheel Wheel Balancing Tire Truing Brake Repair Exhaust Systems Custom Pipe Bending CALL Mark or Bert At CLYDE’S STEERING SERVICE 615 S. State Street North Liberty 656-3184

FOR RENT 2 & 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS With Garage Phone 586-7574 |23tt FOR RENT — Walkerton, one bedroom apartment, close to town. Uase, deposit and references required. Call Branson Hiatt, 586-2363. j2tf CASH RENT — 75 acres, for fall. Phone 586-2488. s3p PAINTING QUALITY WORK Reasonably Priced FREE ESTIMATES 586-7409 WILL DO HOME CARE — Wann caring, honest person will come to your home. I have experience and references. Need someone to run errands or do your shopping? Rates are reasonable. Call Brenda Gaze, 586-2207, Walkerton. 2tslOp PEACHES PLUMS APPLES HAAG ORCHARD 3-8 Road 586-2692 GARAGE SALE — Several families, Saturday, September 5 only. Many reduced prices, new items added. Clothing; shoes; puzzles; records; dishes; circular saw; humidifier. 126 Lake St. on 23 South. s3p SAW SHARPENING — Circle, carbide tips, grinding and retooling. Chain and hand saws. Drill bits, mower blades, scissors and knives. Planer blades up to 18 inches. Ralph Persinger, 201 Garke Blvd., Walkerton. n2Btf SWEET CORN APPLES PEACHES ERERLY ORCHARD 67118 Sage Road North Liberty 656-8563

STORAGE — Virginia St., Walkerton. Mini U-Lock. Also boats and cars. Call 586-3757, Walkerton. 13to8p HELP WANTED — Experienced billing clerk to do monthly billing. Must also wait on customers, balance cash drawer and receipts on a daily basis, make bank deposits and prepare month end reports. Computer experience and typing are necessary. Please send resume to Box S, in care of The Independ-ent-News, 601 Roosevelt Rd., Walkerton, IN 46574. 2ts3 STRATTON EXCAVATING & TRUCKING SNOW PLOWING BACKHOE WORK SAND - GRAVEL - PEAT RAILROAD STONE FILL - BLACK DIRT - ETC. “We Do It For Less” IT’S NEVER TOO LATE TO QUIT SMOKING! (HNN) — It is never too late to quit smoking, reports Health News Network, the news service of the Indiana Association of Osteopathic Physicians A Surgeons. Even if you are 65 or older and have smoked most of your life, if you quit, within five yean your coronary heart disease risk will have reaches the “never smoked” stage. About 15-20% of persons 65 or older still smoke. Women are at greater risk than men. There are a million more older women smoking today than there were 10 yean ago. Studies have shown it is much harder for women to stop. The cancer-death risk takes much longer to decline. MANY AMERICANS DON’T NEED NUTRITION ADVICE (HNN) — Many Americans pay little or no attention to the flood of nutrition information and advice inundating us today. In a study by the American Dietetic Association, 38% of Americans questioned said they didn't consider nutrition important. Thir-ty-six percent said they consider it important but don’t do much about what they know, reports Health News Network, the news service of the Indiana Association of Osteopathic Physicians & Surgeons. Dietitians consider nutrition to be a matter of balance. They say most goods are acceptable, in moderation. HOSPITALS DO MORE OUTPATIENT SURGERY (HNN) — Hospitals did more outpatient than inpatient surgery in 1990, according to statistics recently released by the American Hospital Association. Eleven-mil-lion surgeries were performed on outpatient basis; 10.8-million were inpatient. Another 2.3-million surgeries were done at free-standing surgery centers and other locations, reports Health News Network, the news service of the Indiana Association of Osteopathic Physicians & Surgeons. All types of outpatient services are on a steady increase due to improvements in medical technology and pressure from Medicare, Medicaid and private insurers. Six surgical procedures accounted for 2.4-million hospital stays in 1990; gall bladder, hernia repair, hysterectomy, prostatecomy, appendectomy and stomach problems, says HNN.