The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 January 1995 — Page 10
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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - JANUARY 19, 1995
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CLASSIFIED RATES Classified rates are: $2.50 minimum, 10 cents a word extra over 25 words. Count initials, abbreviations, numbers, etc., as words. All ads cash in advance unless a regular or monthly advertiser. Blind ads SI.OO 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, MISSING — Beagle puppy, since January 12, near Welco. Answers to the name of Brownie. Reward. Phone 586-9075. jl9p FOR RENT — One bedroom apartment, gas and water included, year lease, security deposit and references required. Call Branson Hiatt, 586-2363. n3tf forTrenT NEW 2 & 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS With Garage Phone 586-7409 jyW WANTED — 5 to 20 wooded acres. 10% down, 10% land contract. Call 219-259-7803. 4tj26 PRIVATE PARTY Interested in buying real estate in Walkerton, North Liberty and surrounding area. Homes, land, etc. Any, condition. Call 656-4914 or 3699442. slstf Hooks/Revco NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS For ALL POSITIONS Full & Part Time •Ask Pharmacist For Details 586-7154 Walkerton SHARPENING — Chain, circle, hand saws, mower blades, scissors, electric hedge clippers, buzz saws. Anything that needs sharpening. Whitaker Saw & Tool Shapening, 707 Michigan St., Walkerton. slStf Computerized AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING Wheel Alignment 2 Wheel Or 4 Wheel Wheel Balancing Tire Truing Brake Repair Exhaust Systems Custom Pipe Bending CALL LARRY, MARK or BERT At CLYDE’S STEERING SERVICE 615 S. State Street North Liberty 656*3184
THE MEADOWS Our 1 & 2 Bedroom Town Houses Will Fit Your Budget OFFICE OPEN MONDAY-WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. 656-8151 XS NORTH LIBERTY l = | Equal Housing Opportunity SAW SHARPENING — Chains, circle and carbide tips. Scissors and all types of hedge trimmers. Drill bits, hand saws and knives. Ralph Persinger, 201 Clarke Blvd., Walkerton, Ind. slstf FOR RENT — Two bedroom West York apartment, will be ready February 1. Call 586-2028 after 5:00 p.m. 2tj26p HANDYMAN W SERVICE Doors — Glazing — Painting Light Work - Light Remodeling Replacement Windows 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE LAWNS - SIO.OO ft UP No Job Too Small Or Big GROVER GOETZ Plane 586-7903 FOR SALE — 3 refrigerators; 1 gas stove; 1 electric stove, all in good working order. $25.00 each or best offer. 326-1622, leave message. 2tj26p STORAGE LOCK-UP. Virginia Street. Available. 586-3757. 3tj26p A G WANTED BIDS ON REPLACING BACK DOOR AT THE 1.0.0. F. LODGE HALL HAVE DOOR Call 586-2459 FOR RENT — 2 bedroom first floor newly decorated apartment. Deposit, lease and references required. $450.00. Will be ready February 15th. Call for appointment. 362-1622, leave message. 2tj26p JENKINS DETECTIVE AGENCY INC. — Confidential investigations, divorce, custody investigations, criminal and civil investigations. Personal history reports and locater service. Other services available. Experienced, licenced and bonded. Beginning Jan. 21, appointments only. Phone 219-772-7073 or toll free 1-800-253-8886. j27p Need Welding A PLUS WELDING INC. IVe Go The Extra Step SHOP HOURS 4:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. CALL (219) 656-4106 Located In North Liberty Weekend Emergency Service Emergency Numbers: Tom Popovic 219-656-8248 Robert Runnion 219-288-5410 David Gensinger 219-656-3446 PORTABLE UNITS FOR SITE WORK SPECIALIZED WELDING AT SHOP
Help Wanted Person fully qualified to install furnaces, air conditioners and fabricate sheet metal. Experienced in wiring the above along with service ot furnace, air conditioners and boilers. Steady year-around work. Excellent wages. Vacations and medical insurance paid. Interview Will Be Strictly Confidential Apply In Person GRANDORF PLUMBING & HEATING INC. 208 Lincolnway LaPorte IN 46350 4tt2 WANTED — Jungers kerosene or oil burner stove. Call 8589263 . 3tf2p BOY SCOUT ITEMS WANTED — Especially Rice Woods, Meyers Lake, and Tyner Scout items. 936-9495. jl9p ROGER’S APPLIANCE REPAIR WASHERS - DRYERS DISHWASHERS - RANGES All Makes And Models ROGER KRONK PHONE 586-2266 Walkerton FOR SALE — Pretty as a picture. Lovely brick and wood ranch with many extras. 3 bedrooms, wall to wall carpeting, brick fireplace adds cozy touch to living room, sunny dining room with a view and a kitchen with room to work with built-ins. All appliances stay. Call ERA Masterson & Associates, Inc., 936-8237 and ask for Barbara or call Barbara at 784-3198 after 6:00p.m. jl9 WANTED — 29 people for revolutionary weight-loss program. Call Judy, (310) 575-3123. 4tj26 FOR RENT — Business location at 402 Illinois Street, Walkerton. Ideal location in heart of business district with approximately 1,600 sq. ft. Plenty of parking, building fully air-conditioned. Contact DeWayne Pavey, 404 Illinois St., Phone 586-7922. LOCAL SEAFOOD COMPANY Is seeking individual to fill full time sales/telemarketmg position. Individual must be able to work in fast paced and growing environment. Sales background preferred. Some traveling required. Send Resume To: 605 Roosevelt Road Walkerton, IN 46574 1986 BLUE MUSTANG — A/C, stick, 4 cylinder, power steering, 77,000 miles. Well maintained in good condition with 4 new tires, cruise control. $2,400.00. 936-9495 (Tyner). jl9p FOR SALE — Very comfortable 3 bedroom cottage, 2 blocks from Kramer’s Beach. I’ve maintained this home for 20 years. Fenced yard, 1 car garage, new roof. I’m here year around. $22,500. 708-891-0498, leave message. I’ll call back. tf|l2 FOR SALE — Like new LP gas dryer, $125.00. 656-3233. jl9p
FOR RENT — 2 bedroom duplex at Koontz Lake. $360 a month plus deposit. Appliance furnished. 586-7150. jl2p
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ADULT CHILD TOURNEY December 10,1994 I Bantam • Man-Boy — Shawn and Max Kickbush 1364. Women-Girl — Heather & Pam ' Cable 1278. Man-Girl — Ashley Candall and Mel McNeal, Sr. 1251. II Prep Man-Boy — Ed Bogard & Lamar Eiler 1315. Women-Boy — Josh & Alice Rizek 1324. Woman-Girl — Theresa & Rae Ann Alexander. IH Juniors Man-Boy — Kevin Allen & LaMar Eiler 1311. Man-Girl — Jennifer & Dan Calhoon 1178. Woman-Boy — Ross Holland & Candy Collins 1285. Woman-Girl — Jenny & Deb Mosson 1315. IV Minors Woman-Boy — Mike & Mary Greene 1293. HOLIDAY DOUBLES December 17, 1994 Bantam Girl-Girl — Ashley Vandall & Jessica Calhoon 579. Boy-Boy — Nick Fuentes & Shawn Kickbush 611. Prep Boy-Girl — Miles & Brian Bolze 609. Boy-Girl — Christine Elder & Walter Calhoon 592. Juniors Boy-Boy — Kurt Hostetler & Vadim Beregazov 1075. Boy-Girl — Pam Ludwig & Torey Collins 1019. Girl-Girl — Jennifer Calhoon & Courtney Eddinger 979. Majors Boy-Girl — Mike Greene & Josephine Brady 1052. Monday Night Ladies Shady Lanes 51 25 Reflections by Karen 43 33 Mouse’s Barber Shop 34 42 Ross Engineering 24 52 High team series: Reflections by Karen 2624, Shady Lanes 2609, Ross Engineering & Machine, Inc. 2553. High team game: Shady Lanes 927, Reflections by Karen 913, Ross Engineering & Machine, Inc. 879. High individual series: Donna South 544, Diane South 444, Candy Collins 441. High individual game: Donna Wood 202, Candy Collins 179, Diane South 169. Sunday Night Mixed Doubles Were Poor 24 4 Misfits 16 12 Flintstones 16 12 Blind 14 14 Animules 14 14 Fashion Gub 12 16 GT’s 10 18 The Taz 6 22 High team series: Animules 1744, Blind 1666, Hintstones 1666. High team game: Animules 635, 629, Hintstones 626. High individual series: men: Doug Hill 519, Sam Dollahan 518, Brian Morris 513; women: Rae Alexander 520, Tammy Gee 436, Lori Becker 435. High individual game: men: Doug Hill 230, Brian Morris 223, Sam Dollahan 206; women: Carrol Miller 198, Rae Alexander 189, 166. Suburban League Bolze Service 71 Jack’s Citgo 6 1 /j 1% Shady Lanes 5 3 1 Preferred Auto 3 5 * Success Realty 2 6
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Christian Bros. Con. ‘/j 7V High team series: Bolze Servic 2346, Jack’s Citgo 2337, Shad Lanes 2335. High team game: Jack’s Citg 816, Bolze Service 803, Shad Lanes 802. High individual series: Conr^ Kriskovsky 539, Danny Calhoc 522, John Santiago 509. High individual game: Joi Santiago 195, Brian Morris 18! ( Conrad Kriskovsky 186. ANNOUNCEMENT The Indiana Department 1 Natural Resources will solicit f posals from persons or compat interested in operating exis? concessions located in the vari Department of Natural Resou^ properties. Information packa for each individual conces listed below may be obtained f, Gary Miller, Chief of Inns * Concessions, Division of S Parks, 402 W. Washington Sti Room W 298, Indianapolis, Ina 46204, phone number (317) 4138. Proposals must be receivei the Department of Natural Re; ces by 3:00 p.m., February 1995. Further information ceming this announcement proposal procedure is contaim the information package. St. Joseph County Potato Creek State Park b< house snack concession. Potato Creek State Park c store/vending concession. PUBUC NOTICE On or about February 3, : Bl the Town of Walkerton inten 1 apply to the Indiana Departure Commerce on behalf of the V erton-Lincoln Township Lib for a grant from the Comm Focus Fund of the Departir Small Cities Community Dev ment Block Grant program. । program is funded by Title I < Housing and Community Dev* ment Act of 1974, as amen These funds are to be used community development proj The purpose of this applict > shall be for the purchase renovation of 300 Michigan Sti The amount of Community F | Fund funds requested is SB7, | The amount of CDBG funds posed to be used for activities will meet the national objectiv benefit to low and moderate inc< persons is $87,000. The Walkerton Redevelopn Commission will hold a pu hearing on January 30, 1995 at ‘ p.m. at 612 Roosevelt Road, W. erton, to provide citizens an portunity to express their views community development and ho ing needs, past community velopment and housing activit and the proposed library proje In the previous years of 1990 a 1991 the Town of Walkerton 1 received Community Developmt Block Grant fund for the followi activities: Downtown renovati projects including new sidewall streetlights and curbs. Records regarding the accour ing of these beneficiaries and fun< are available from the addre listed below. Interested citizei are invited to provide commen regarding these issues either at tl public hearing or by prior writte statement. A plan to minimi? displacement and provide assis ance to those displaced has bee, prepared and is available to th| public. The proposed activitifl will result in no displacement. I The Community Focus Fur 1 application will be available r I review and comment on Janu! [ 30, 1995. Information concern^ t the proposed project may be J tained from David Behr, phc 219-586-7766 from 9:00 a.m. to 5: ( p.m., Monday through Friday.
