Walkerton Independent, Volume 66, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 February 1942 — Page 8

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For Sale, For Rent, Wants, Etc. All classified ads run in both the North Liberty News and the Walkerton Independent. Rate: two ♦cents a word, with a minimum •charge of 35 cents. WELDING SERVICE — QUICK, permanent repairs made with our modern acetylene equipment. General repairs and blacksmithing. Frank Bradley, General Blacksmith. Walkerton. WATCH SERVICE — WE PROvide special inspection service for watch owners who must have accurate time. R. C. Ward, Jeweler. Walkerton. DISTINCTIVE COIFFURES — Short hair — semi-short hail - — short in Lack, longer in front! That's the trend for ’42. Phone 259 for appointment. LaVon Beauty Shop, Walkerton. FOR SALE- White Leghorn baby chicks sired by pedigreed males direct from Kauder’s Pedigreed Leghorn farm. Youdbulis Poultry Farm and Hatchery. RFD 3, Walkerton (one mile west of Koontz Lake.) f26p LIVESTOCK HAULING — Call phone 105F31. wntf Gus Verkier SEED CORN—Buy your seed corn early. Due to increased acreage there is probability of a Hybrid corn shortage. See us today. The Sile Company, Fill North Liberty. ATTENTION! FARMERS— We have a nice allotment of New Corn Planters, flrain Drills, Manure Spreaders, Plows, Harrows, Electric Pumps, Etc., at prices that will save you money. See us for quotations l>efore buying. Prices guaranteed. Order repairs now. Hummer Equipment Co., phone 15, Lakeville, f 12 Call us when you have any kind of electric motor trouble, or ( trouble with any electric equipment. Phone 127.1, North ty2tfl2 O’Connor Electric Service SEWING MACHINE $10.00; used electiic, $25.00; Hoover vacuum,' $17.50; pa its. supplies, repairs for all makes. Inquire Dale Trobaugl at Samuel Hass residence. North Liberty. Fl2p WANTED Fai ms to sell; good, bad or indifferent: large or small. I have many buyers waiting. Address, McKee Agency, 723 l j Lim-olnway, LaPorte, Ind. f 26 FARM FOR RENT to reliable party. SO t" 160 ac es, 17 head of cattle, tools ami tractor. Ph. 4-9903, South Bend. f!2p NEW SINGER Electric cabinet model- priced at SBS up; also Singer treadle machines, $29.50.! Parts and icpair for all makes of machines. Singer Shop, 122 E. Wash. St., Plymouth. f!2p FOUND—Key rhig containing 10 important looking keys. Owner may have same by identifying property and paving for this notice at the newspaper office. fl 2 FOR RENT Two furni-hed apart ment-. with heat, ( all at Belleville Bakeix, North LiD-rty. f!2 LOR SALE Hay, alfalfa and mixed. Phone 39, North Liberty. D. A. Pearse f2G FOR SALE Two real bargains ir mo,- MeCormick-Deei ing cream .separators. one 350-lb. capacity, one 750 lb. capacity. The Si! > Co, North Liberty.’ fl 2 FOR RENT -Three room apart* ment, semi-modern. light and water furnished. Phone 92M. North Liberty. Do 4 Fl 9

Fifteen Families Join West York Fifteen new families have moved into West York Homes in the past week, bringing the total to 88 families. New residents are: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Drake and (laughters, Hammond. Mi'. Drake |is a Foreman at the Kingsbury Ordnance Plant. Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Knowles, of Winston Salem, North Carolina. Mr. Knowles is a Yard Clerk at the plant. Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Finton, of Logansport. Mr. Finton is a machine operator. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Griffon and son, of Rensselaer. Mr. Griffin is a Steam Fitter. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer L. Harley and son, of Argos. Mr. Harley is an Electrician. Mr. and Mrs. Millard S. Buchanan and family, of Clinton, 111. Mr. Buchanan is employed in the Transportation Department. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R. Durst and daughter, of Sparta, Mich. Mr. Durst is an operator. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Roadruck and son. Mr. and Mrs. Roadruck have been living in Walkerton in the George Goppert apartment for the past several months. | Mr. Roadruck is a truck driver. Mr. and Mrs. IL A. McKee, of Milford, 111. Mr. McKee is a laborer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Obermbt and daughter, of Lowell, Ind. Mr.; Obermbt is a checker. Mr. and Mrs. Ari L. Swift and: daughter, of Elkhart. Mr. Swift ! is a Production Control Clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Myers ; and son, of Logansport. Both Mr. I and Mrs. Myers are Operators at; the plant. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin E. Smith and sons, of Stroh, Ind. Mr. Smith is a Janitor. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. DiPerna and daughters, of Gary. Both Mr. and Mrs. Dipema are Operators at the plant. Mr. and Mrs. Huliert A. Taylor, of Elkhart. Mr. Taylor is a Fireman at the Plant. WANTED—A baby calf, three or four days old. Tei. 59F31, North Liberty. James Howell. Fl 2 FOR RENT—S-room, all modern house, furnished. 1 mile north of Walkerton on Road 23 and 3 miles east on Tyler Road. Harley Gilmer. fl2p FOR SALE—4 milk goats, 50 white Leghorn hens, 1 heif<i calf. 1 mile north of Walker- ' ton on Road 23 and 3 miles east on Tyler R<>ad. Hailey Gilmer. fl2p ' J FOR RENT Sleeping room for one or two men, in modern apart- , ment. Tel 390. Martin Hahn,; Walkerton. _ fl2p FOR SALE One day Led, good' springs and mattress, in A-l' condition; one large leather seat-* ed rocker; one bed spring, two! chairs. Mrs. Blanche Smith, Phone 4, Walkerton. f!2 FOR SALE Complete Billaid parlor equipment. A real bargain. In storage now; also cash register. Address I. H. Cooper, 506 Lincoln Wav West, Ligonier, Ind. ’ : FOR RENI’ 3-room unfurnished' apartment. Heat, light and water furnished. Also one sleeping room. Mis. Roliert Myers. 243. f!2p i SITUATION WANTED—Practical • nurse, middle-aged woman, ca pahle, can give references. Rt.' 3, Box 213. Walkerton, Ind. fl2p ~S OR R Y ’ Tlie wedding of James McKesson and Miss Ruth Snyder took place, Jan. 19, at Clifton, Ariz., and not I in North Liberty as stated in our last issue. — Publishers AN ATTRACTIVE LETTERHEAD is an asset to your business. Stop in and look over new designs. We have new type faces and qua!it\ stock. Independent News Co., Walkerton.

MARRIAGES | ;! ■ — ■ ij Dean - Worster -j The marriage of Miss Dorothy " Helen Dean, daughter of Mr. and ' Mrs. Harrie J. Dean, of Lakewood, * Ohio, and Harry Lewis Worster, •i son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Worster, of North Liberty, took place Saturday, Jan. 31, at eight o’clock • in the evening in the Franklin ■ , Methodist church, Lakewood. Rev. •I Guy Wright, of Akron, 0., officiati ed. •I The attendants were Miss Roma • Merck, maid of honor; Mrs. Thom'as Knight, matron-of-honor, both l |of Lakevood; Cynthia and Sally Sykes, twin nieces of the bride, of West Richfield, 0.; Donna Worster, of North Liberty, bridesmaids; | Richard Patterson, best man; and ID. Worster, Howard Worster and Donald Dean, ushers. Following the ceremony, a reception was held for 300 guests in the church parlors . Mr. and Mrs. Worster will make their home in Lakewood. Conway - La Mast er ; Miss Delores LaMaster and Ken- ' neth Ray Conway, both of WalkI erton, were married at two o’clock . Sunday afternoon by Justice-of-the-Peace, Harry Davidson, at his ; home at Koontz lake. The single , ring ceremony was used. Accompanying the young couple were the bride’s brother, Donald LaMaster and Mrs. R. T. Conway. Rodgers - Wilcox Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rodgers announce the marriage of their [daughter, Ruth Marie, to Roy Wil- ; cox, son of Mrs. Agnes Wilcox, also of this place. The double ring ceremony was performed at seven o’clock Friday evening in the United Brethren Church, South Bend, with Rev. Roscoe Wilson, officiating. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller. Kuss - Williams Miss Margaret Kuss, of LaPorte, became the bride of Phillip Williams, of Sumption Prairie, Tuesday evening at eight o’clock in the Methodist parsonage, North Liberty, with the pastor, Rev. H. C. Ball, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cowhan accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Williams left immediately for Texarkana, Tex., where they will make their home. Remember Pearl Harbor! Remember it every pay day! Buy I . S. Defense Savings Bonds and Stamps. —For Victory: Buy Bonds—

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Oil team. This team is made ap of former high school players of Plymouth and is the only team to defeat the St. Adalbert team of South Bend, who have won 34 out of 35 games. These two games promise some very fast basketball. It’s not what you earn so much as what you save that counts. Read the Want Ad column. ts ——- , ■ — I Knit for Defense this winter.

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