Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 February 1960 — Page 8

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FARM MACHINERY SUPER MARKET OPENS TUESDAY FEB. 11

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Th<- Plymouth Fam Supplj J I'l D< re <h ’<r^ of Plymouth < ■ng th< past It y< .!'. havt I . ’ a f;ne reputation for themt i.-< s throughout northern In bar.i f squ. ro dealing and cxc ; tor- : y good follow-up s< rv.ee. Duri th'' past year, they have al -> I ■ a fine new ,- th s and service I ihHng on F S 31. just north < Plymouth, where all new mai iiines are kept ms;d< <at of tin v .-ather. H.cii new facilities include sc\ - < ~i acres of bargains in used, re- <•< mentioned machinery and front . - ..er parking a< mi r<de load* , g doc k. a well equipped service tr.i ncd personnel, a large show i m displaying the latest in new J.. 1 n Deere tools of the season

. • ; one of the largest and most < phte dealet stock of John D« ere parts in the state Jun Morrissey, owner-managvi c.i the firm designed an ; <ngme. red the new building which is among the finest in the nation. He states the.r primary reason for I...dding no^th of Plymouth was to give customer easier access and more adequate parking facilities and to have a quality building comparable to the quality of the John Deere equipment they handle.

Ji PUBLIC SALE Because of ill health and on the advlce of mj physician. I am compelled to quit farming *<> will mH 3 mile* straight south of North Liberty on Tanura.k Road to Sin th Road then 1 j mile west; 2 mile* ■ el of Walkerton or G m h* west of lid. SI on lid. G to Tamarack Rd. then 3 miles north. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6 Commencing at 10:00 X. M. Central Standard Time TRACTORS AND EQT IPMENT lade model 1958 ( hm- “400” tractor used but little, is completely hydraulic, power steering, quick adjustable wticcls and three j*oint Eagle hitch, looks and runs like new; Ink “IF* tractor completely overhauled with new slmts ad pistons, ( main and uuimsting rod bearing*, new valve* and tap*, new MAAX governor, new manifold and ten rubber all around; Case and John Deere hydraulic jacks Case 34M)ttom 16-in. hvdmullc lift, new tvpx pub type plow with Radex bottom*; Cas No. “740“ 4-row cultivator; Case No sf»B 9-f‘. wheel type dtae; (>w No. 425 2-mw mtd. corn |dcker; 1953 (use 32-ft. model “E 2“ wide < h;f m I elevator with drag and bales! bar r^uh* sold ns unit; Joh Deere "tW 4-n»vr corn planter; (nt. No. 241 2-row corn planter; Int. IS\7 grain drill on mhb r with fertH'w*- and m <-d-j A ( “66” < omb n„‘ new In 1959 and used very little, with *»cour kleen; Cws- 70-bu. tractor sprrader; MeOirmlrk 14-1* single row pull-type corn picker; N>w Idea “Sd-lt* 195 k pull type inow«r; 4-har. s'de delwrry rake; J. 1). 1 sec rotary h<>e; J. D. 4-sec. 12-ft. spring tooth harrow; 3-sr< splketaoth harrow; 2 barrel capacity weed sprayer on rubber «-<*mp!etr with p«nnp and hose; g«M>d high speed roller beariag wagon with hoist; another g’sxl wagon on robber; garden tractor with cultivator and sickle; gUR engine: lawn mower, air compressor ladder and 2 wagon loads ot mlsceHancous articles and all good. IWO TRICKS 1946 I wheel drive Je< p pickup truck; 1946 Ford Dt-tor long wheel base triwk wHh dual wheels with yi'j-ft. Little Giant sleek rack and f-rnin t »d on cx’ra g«sMt rubber. 6 can tep-oprnlrg milk cooler; electric water heater and other milk equipment. It ICAtS — Six nwntli*' tlm - extend**! to those —TERMS ing nr <1 rk before <t,v of sale and making ssrtsfa t.-rv nrenre m* nt» for *r<uritr. To fill otl Ts ( XhH NOT IC Lb EONS I RLE ! OR \< < IDENTS 11 M II OK C.ROFNDS WILLIAM DERMOTT NOTH I. — .M% 13' acre fjrrn w'th one <x.mplete sH of bml<H»»g« ind two cx’r-t h '"Ms ’ r ad led Income for >»nlr nt • private troatv wto (-• • • n after sale a* possible. S«। me sale- day for price ami t» rm*. Harold 'stciner »• d I terrtt lln<>k*t<M4, Atxt* Nelson l>-tiu»n. ( i» rk

Th" • revv ensy t< heat h’lildi;: is !• er' ! as r. tractor and rr.a ci.inery Super Market”. As Ju ; t.' We ■p. r-c.c- ab " g the hues <>f grocery >.:permarket. selling nvt >. n- ry on R very close margin ar i d< perd ng on our large vdi” a f 1 r a profit. Even our CocaC'Ja n achin^s still operate for a niokel. His experience in the farm iniplemert field dates bn< k to his early childhood around Ids lather s farm and ma hincry business In lowa After helping his brother Paul est.tbhsh the Morrisey Farm an I Orchard Supply, of Grand lupids. Mich. Jim spent three years <just before the wrl with the O itei piHar Tractor Co., of Peoria. 111. After the war, he purchased the Plvmouth Joh'

Deere establishment from Harold Roush, and named it Plymouth Farm Supply Through the past 14 years Hwy have doubled the.r number of employees (all f . t< ry trair-'d •. and the busine s has grown into a f ne sales and service organization, an asset to northern Indiana. They plan tn hold an all div “Grand opening" along with an afternoon and evening John I Hi i e Day program nn T^ursdav Feb. 11. in the r new building. This id

biated across the road from tu Farmers Community Salp Barn on , U S 31, north of Plvmouth, <r . the land formerly used as th ] golf driving range — -•— < Sixth Grade Tourney Set for Saturday r 11 Wvlkertun. Knox, Nappanee and ‘ Lakeville arc the teams entered in t the second annual sixth grade basketball tourney In Walkerton I Saturday, beginning at 9.30 with | afternoon consolation and chain-1 pionship games beaming at I:3u j । A trophy will be presented. Nap- ■ panee was last year's winner ’. Walkerton team finished th 1 ( regular season at 6-4 Team mem- । bets are Doug Lute, Gary Mor:, I

Os the New Headquarters For Plymouth Farm Supply On U. S. 31 Just North of Plymouth THE BIG EVENT IS TO TAKE PLACE ON Thursday, Feb’y 11 all day — Refreshments Will Be Served — Something Free For Everyone John Deere Day Movies to Start at 1 P. M. and at 7 P. M. It's Free To AU Fanners and Their Families COME EARLY AX!) STAY LATE — PLENTY OF FREE PARKING - Plymouth Farm Supply Your Service Dealer with the Large Repair Stock

son. Wally Johnson David Scott Timmy Gardner. Adam Mann. Denny John'um. Tommy Mattock" Wayne Hansen. Ronny Bellinger. I Gary Smith. Billy Rhodes, Joe j Farner Manager. Jerry Gnddla. Cheerleaders Bette Eib, Sally McMahon. Jeanne Scarbrough Betty Bouse Bowls A Mere 277 It s not overs day we l>id on* 1 of our bowlers looking like a "pro". Betty Bouse sure was try•ng with nine strikes in a row an i ending up with 277 Wonder how many men would like, to do that” I would

LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO BIDDERS Public Notice is herewith given ■h’ t the Board of Trustees of the Town of Walkerton, Indiana, at the <’! rk-Treasurer's Office, will < -‘pt 'tied bids until 8:00 pm, ' S I’. I' 'ay. I'chnufry 1G 1960, s >r I! e following Police Department Equipment: - One Hi i 960 Model, Six (6) cylinder, bla. k tunoi ^»mn with dandr.id straight shift. Said vehieb- most t>c equipp( 1 with heater. d- frost>-rs and undercoating, heavy-duty generator and battery and long life seats and coverings The successful bidder will accept the town's present 1957 Ford patrol car In trade-In transaction and will also transfer present red light and siren system to the new vehicle. Bids must be riled on revised Indiana Bid Form No. 95, tund accompanied with a Non-Collusmn Affidavit and a bid bond or certified check *n the amount of 10% of the submitted bld The Board of Trustees of the Town of Walkerton. Indiana, reserve the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Dated this 25th day of January, 1960 Wayne L Cover Clerk-Treasurer Town of Walkerton, Indiana 2tf4