Walkerton Independent, Volume 75, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 July 1950 — Page 2
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Classified Ads vin j: rock rm ers Milk !ed, dressed or alive. Mrs. (Hen Wclili, Phom ''l' •••. I.al’n/. 2t .122 Used Car Bargains i I R MIE IX DH R PR I 'EX I \R FOR v\ OR I 'FD < \R ' ’pp; Chevrnht Ih’u^ Hi si dan radio, hat . low r i It age, ext la ft ■ d. pPi thev mb ’ T ‘ S <lai clean, good i o aid till •. • Veiy llice. 941 Chi nd ’ Ci . conditioned m"t" a 1 d tr. i ■ mission, g<md tie . '■ ami radio. J ' * '46 Chevrolet Coupe 1941 Chevrolet Town Sedan — top value in I"" cost transportation. 1939 Pontiac Coach < xcellent low-priced 2 door. ■939 Oldsmobib Coupt runs extra nice, has good tires. 1938 Chevudet Town St dan- a । little rough looking, priced ac. ’ coniingly. Your Friendly Chevrolet and Olds healer Gates Chevrolet Sales, Inc. Phone 19 Walkerton — ‘guaranteed IN WRITING! Phone us today for a scientific •fficiency test of your oil -burner, regardless of its make or type. We will determine the j fuel savings a Timken Silent Automatic W all Flame Burner will give you and we'll Huarantee those savings in uniting if you buy! nPA/ save up to / S TA • VEPENIMBCE • EC&NOMfMt Belo* The fa - »ISA Wc -Flame — ent and Letter • tsi / ——\ TIMKEN . ^t&nl //titonaffe OIL HEAT OIL BURNERS • OIL FURNACES j OIL BOILERS « WATER HEATERS A ' Builders Store, Inc. 108 Wist Monrot* St. lei. 4-2153 (hay or Night) South Bend, Ind. [ Tinken Franchised Sales X Service Since 1939 B. W. ( W<HJ RAM, Mgr. , , ,
WAXTED Young men, 25 and over, t > qilalify ns driv. of new aut >m biles and trucks delivered to all points (if the United D is £ Mavi Fh w : 'd'"g Co., lac., 1000 West : S ■ pI e, S<* ull B • ■d. It A • PROTECT YOURSEI F against a I i r ' ■ ’ ■ If J g ' a Fed ral Land Rank loan on y >ur farm NoW. you will never pay more than I' inter*-t. You have the safety of 33 years to. pay, but you <an pay any amount I any t ime. A far * is’ coopera • | tive. Martin M. Bassett, Sec-, Tiri . North • ’ent ral I ndiana, I N. F. L. A, Room 23 Shoots B'dg.. (ioshi n, Id ; Room 315 I 'av't ■ Bldg • South Bend,: 1 : . u I' ' W M I'!.* ' St.. I Warsaw, Indiana ts F<*RSAI.E S' w ing I" ns and fiy. 1 । r-. ) oudbuF Fai n Hatchery. l Ph me 22F10, Walkerton. ts
■ 1 - -■ - ■ —r— | Palmer Heating & Air Conditioning PREMIER FURNACES Gutter Work Walkerton RR3 Tele. 12F21
Here's POWER. that hHs home... a^wrf’ 0 * 01 VW YOU QIT IT ONLY IM Power lor your ■■■■ gw Your Dodge truck will have _ V" vwS power—and then /-> { // ' some! Each Dodge engine is a Z x yXA\Jz - * v 11 . high-efficiency engine — "Job- V OMHMkA Rated" provide ample power * J for the weight range of the model in which it a used. To give you Route Vm. Powet WafOfl ... 94 HP , , this "Job-Rated” power. Dodge — - -. tmakes available 8 different I- 1 * to>. C—H tw 96HP • a-i« 103 hi M F. G. H-1H ion, HH-2 ton ]O9 H P JR ■ Power Mt tops || 4nf for economy and long life! R _ 2slM 122 hp V .*3®^ Dodge truck engines are " Job- V? WKW Rated” to give you high corn- T-J ton V-m tM 128 pression, lx-tt(*r carburetion, and efficient ignition for low T—4 to« |j>4 Hr Valve > seat inserts, four piston "AI ' mi?! | rings with the top ring J.J ™ <*th< r j I. . । i i'ar'' । riimi*- : uj /1 a - fj l ' i jE »EKmMf EwkWl < -ZbA' ’'-’A’ "ttissaw's POWER: 8 yre.itjnitk engines turning* Parks in tight pLuev. c.uh Job-Naled for /’/ I s "Joli Haled" maneuvcrabihtv! power , * economy: . . p,i«j „„ h , •**' ■ NOW! w* MW />nfne Jd low.^i •/,/>. u o ■/•• t i.n. । "imisl’iiid with best vision of any bility and long lite ‘ popular truck /\n-cushioned, ad- Availabh* on all hi-, and 1-ton / justablc chair-height seats. models Saves wear on over 80 vW/ m BIGGER PAYLOADS: carry c AFFTY . . k . vital parts; lowers upkeep cost, l^ 9 t // more without overloading axles or . ‘. • "’vsi tnu.k prolongs truck life. Ask for 9 / spnngs because ol "Job-Hated" 1 lc uulu '' ,f > h*ind brake interesting Fluid Drive booklet WXaZf fl6^' 9 HilhUl DISIHIHt lh>\ operating independently on pro- t ung i luro wrist Dookltl. pcller shall on all models !>-ton EASIER HANDLING: ..sharper and up. LONZO MOTOR SALES -M Nort^
FOR CUSTOM BAI.IN<; Call I Balmer Snyder, Phone IH»FH,' North Liberty, a!7 j FOR SAFE Overhead patau< door, never been used. Ray i Harms. Koontz Lak'. East side,! I (iciieral Delivary, Walkeiton. FOR SALE Second cutting al falfu hay in field, good am! j cb an. < haum < \ Wood, photic H4FI3, North Llltcrty. 2t,i’J7pl EXPERIENCED MEC II ANIcI WANTED Excellent working! conditions, shop is completely , eipiipped, complete iiisuiamt ( < >v< iage, guni ant< cd ma mun ' wage, no maximum. Nee Chis. Bolz., .N< i \ ici M: ’iger. oi phom I'. l . <iatc < lie\tol«t Nab.'. Inc..) W , ' 1' ROOFING, SIDING Free vsti mates. Ibnidrd. Ph. 115.1, Walk* iton, Robert W. Schaff'r. I A.".p
Cold Wave Special $5.00 Reg. SIO.UO Wave ONE WEEK OM.I । For Appointment Call 101 ' ELINOR'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 611*2 Roosevelt Road Walkerton
I SPECIAL LOW PRICE on new Spinit. John W. Harris, 1403 Monroe St, I.uPorte. 3tA3 FDR SALE 100-lb. Calamity pm celain lined ice-Lox, $ll.OO. L n mine Cohan, iwar Greene’s store Koontz. Lak<*. itp PAI NTING. PAI'ERI NG Ziai house painting. Low pi ice, ( h ai, work. 11. Aluellei, RR 3, Box I 93, Koontz Lake, Walkerttm.lfp Star Sunday school 9:30. Worship at PhUO. W. Y. P. S. 7:30. Evening vvoi siiip S;O0. There was :i iieord atlendam’ i f lon at Sunday school Nund:;y. Whv not u । ea' thi next Suudav '! R< v W . W ..It. Past Ib v. and Mrs. Win. Walsh aid Doima went to the Fairmount —
Cement and Road GRAVEL Will load or haul for you. (•ravel pit located off of State Road 23, one-half mile east of Crumstown highway. Wm. KOPANSKI Phone 6-7905 South Bend t f _
July 20, 1950
('amp gmund where they attended 1 the Faith Camp Friday flight and i;Satuiday The young people • from lune, who attended all last iwtek, returned home with them. i Mr, and Mrs. John Schrader entertained s"' members of the Ewald family at their filth annual . reunion Sunday. A delicious din- .’ m r was servid nt noon. Win. V. , (leyer, aged 88. was ’he oldest [member present. Leo P. Geyer was le|<-cted president: llandd Geyer, ■ vice piesident; Mis. Calvin Hochstettler, secretary-Ireasurer. The 1951 reunion will he held at the home of Mr. and Mis. Georgi A mb rson. j Mr. and Mrs. Willard Filter and daugl ter, Sara Jane, of North M. iii Ie .-h r, and the Paul Whitmei family enjoyed a pi< i ic dihlier at Wa hington Paik, M । lagan City, Sunday .Mi. and Mrs. ( harhs Whitmer have moved to th< Mis. Sarah Naiagon property on Osburne Road, which was recently vacated by the Robert Clark family. The Clarks have moved to the property on Pierce Road, which they purihtsed recently from Sterling Amm. Mrs. Pauline RufT, of Yakima, Wash., and M. I. Whitmer were married at the Pine Creek parsonage Saturday afternoon by the Rev. Wayne Gerdes, SO VERY TRUE The poorest excuse Is, "What’s the use?" (More classifieds on last page)
