Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 February 1960 — Page 10

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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — February 11. 1960

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INTERIOR and exG’ ’ pair: ng F: ce estn ah - giv. n H< nry Hull r.gci Ur. 7”IR Walker ton. flip KI ;UL\R "■ r y,f or i and V\ ' '.i v< -a, •<■ ie. ,iv vn ix w«ek \\ • no rr.H G(>i y .» < i’\ c> n>w b Pic tin ■ •S- ’ U pi ae n,.., St dy Cali i ( Man .. • M ig in otfl 1 Ft »R SALE I md C ma boars. In I git H L M»hm< y seven nr.les s< th Akron on 19. one n k west Otf4 Fl6tf < SANI) & GRAVEL Washed Sand, Fill and Black I IHrt, Cinders. White Slews Road Gravel JODA BROWN Ph. 953 J Walkerton F\»R SALE One 78 rpm portable record player Rood condition, cheap Phone 224 J, Walkerton. flip FDR SAI.E -1956 ar stream 22 ft aluminum house car. Just the tl ng for that long vacation. It p ills so easy a-1 condition. W-)t< o' phone Irwin Stuntz. Ph 762 W Walkerton, or Bremen Liberty 6-7155. m 3

I DEADSTOCK REMOVED Our Trucks Are Now Equipped with 2 - Way- Radios I To Insure PROMPT Service i Plymouth Fertilizer Co. I Phones — Plymouth Ivan Read. WE 6-3338 — L. D. Read. WE 6-2672 J q I Special On International TRACTOR OVERHAUL — 60 DAYS ONLY — Foi the n» xt 66 days, wp will install in your Farmall tractor an International Fire Crater package that will increase the jrowcr from 5 tu 7 horsepower at special prices as follows: Farmall B. C, Super C. 200 — SIIO.OO Farmall 11. Super H. 300, 350 — $137.50 Farmall M $153.50 Farmall Super M, MTAJOO, 450—159.50 I ' Tl e i»ow( r p kage will include oversize Fire Crater alumin n pi 'oh' and <l(*eves, chronu* rings, piston pin i and buDiings, r «l b<aiiii/', mam bearings, oil filter, ' oil, ga-kels and m ’alla’inn. All Tiadors Tested By Our MA U Hydra-Gauge Dy n ammm ter Showing Actual jpHMpouri and Fuel Consumption I ndrr I ield Load Conditions t Free Do? J- and Coffee Served Daily Dining This Special NELSON EQUIPMENT CO. Inc. Phone S Iking 2-3354 Culver, Ind. F2&wnl [ AMEhaftaMEMBMBEMkMEVnMMBUSHkHMMEnHBEgENMMMMBMMNMMHEEnMHWENRMEEMMKtiM

GF.I M\N Sh< ph< rd puppies, not pi bn 1 really beautiful dogs. i ih sl'oo, females $7.00. Paul Goddard. Ph 704 J, \\ ail;* erton fU I"^" THE BEST I M FAIR LESS! : , “ d caii: z [ ; <i*n uh WKi’uil S' o ** j wettor.i A. T. (Art) DeMyer Phone 60 or 185 CLF\NINGEST carpet cleaner i I vnu ever used, so easy too. Get Blue Lustre nt Walz Appliance Store. Ph 67. Walkerton. fit I Koontz Lake Dress Shop Women’s Apparel Children’s Wear Bargain Table I Mrs. Pearl Vander Veen Flßp

FOR SALE Hartman stcamei trunk. 5 drawers, hangers, etc $25, also 2 formats sizes 16. $5 ea Mis Maivin Bouse. Ph. 401 R Walkerton. flip FOR SALE Brooder house, 12 x 12'. James P. Howell. flip ; PIANO TUNING and ORGAN SERVICE Phone Plymouth ■ WE bster 6-8796 |______ F4 P. 'CHURCHES Sunday School classes. Grange women. PTA's. Cub Scout mothers, auxiliaries and organizations needing money Sell beautiful nylon handbags and other items. Make excellent gifts for Easter and Mothers day. Write S. J. Phillips, 24 S 2nd Street. Harrisburg Pennsylvania. for details otfll Robinson's Repair Service "SPECIAL" l sED DR$ EKS E \CH 3 — (,;n Drier*. 527.1M1 1— Bmdi\ electric XX IKI I — Bendix <l«<tric 48.60 | — IG'iidix gn* XX.GO 1— \\ <st iugh<Hi*w elec. IX.GO 1— W rMinglHHiM* rice. XX Iki 1 _ IGndix eUr. XX.GO I SEP AUTOMATIC WASHERS I — Kenmore 5X.00 I — Kenmore 7X.00 I — Mat tag 6X IMI 3 — Norge uushers ,ea. XX INI I — Hamilton 9M.00 1 _ Bendix 9XJMI 1— Combination 2IX.(Hi I SED WRINGER H KSHERS 1 —ABC 9.95 I — APEX 89.00 I — Dexter, twin tub 89.95 9 — Spewl Queens 519.00 up I — Montgom, n Hurd 19.00 I _ Ma\tag SME I — Kenmore 10 — Odds und Ends 29.00 up Not ju*t reeo.idition<-d but rebuilt and sold nith a guarantee — TERMS _ 2 miles north of North Lllhtlx on 23 Phone OL 6.X37'! I- I IF IN THE MARKET for a large stexk or dairy farm 440 acres with modem buildings. 200 acres timber on black top road near Menominee, Mich. $25,000 For; information call or write John Ter A vest. Auctioneer. 1315 No 18th St . Escanaba. Mich . Ph. I ST 6-3X58 otfll I BROAD PROTECTION and Money Saving Low Rile* are big reasons why over 4 million motori ts are insured with Allstate. Stop in or call today. William Bowers, \gl. RR I. SL Rd. 23 OL 6-31 "7. V Liberty V You'ro WI ©ood hands wMh M | Allstate] ln»i*r*no» Corrp»nl»e

FOR RENT - 2 bedroom unit in West York, stoves and refrigerator furnish' d. Ph. Hamlet UN--7-2661 Jmi Personette, or phoni 963 W. Walkerton. flip Snow Storm Causes Saturday Accident An accident involving a semi trailer and automobile oemred Sat urday night at approximately 9 on p m. just at the east edge of Wall, erton I’on Tanton, Logansport, was driving b< l,ind a semi-trailer driven by Allen Mardis, Binient. 11l wh<m his car skidded on the slippery pavement into the back of the semi which had reduced spec I because of another truck ahead of it. P-oth vehicles were headed east on U S. 6 at the time of the accident. Damages amounted to approximately SIOO 00 on the car with no damages on the semi No arrests were made and there was no one injured The accident was investigated by the Indiana State Police. Carelessncas endanger© lives;

AUCTION SALE Having lost my husband I will sell !•» miles south of Lakexille on Rd. 31 to Riley Road then l’» miles west; 2 miles "traiizht south of .North Liberty on Tamarack Road to Riley Road then 2'» miles east WED., FEBRUARY 17 Commencing at 10:30 A. M. FEED — 150 bales dm er and Timothy hay, 50 bales grass hay. KHMi bales wheat straw, part wire bales. All amounts approximated. 1950 ( o-Op E-3 tractor, recently overhauled ond hydraulic equipped; set Co-Op cultivators; Co-Op 2-11 pull type plow on rubber; 2-11 Fordson nitd. plow - with 3 point hitch; 1950 .L I). 13-7 grain drill with fertilizer on steel; 1951 M-M Lbar side delivery rake; ( o-Op single row pull type corn picker; two rubber tired wagons with 7\ll racks; .1. D. “290” corn planter on rubber; Black Hawk 2-row corn planter on i steel; (o-Op X-16 disc; Lw heel manure spreader on rubber; J. D. 2-sec. rotary hoe; Graham plow with sweeps; 19.>| I-sec. MM spring tooth harrow; 20-f(. single chain elevator; I h. p. electric motor; 2-w heel trailer: 1913 A-C“60” combine; 21-ft. home-made elevator; single hole corn sheller with motor; M-U garden Roto-Filler; M-W rotary lawn mower with leaf * mulcher both bought new in 1959; 10-bolc galv. hog I feeder; heated galv. fountain; 2-big brooders, troughs, etc. Round galv. stock tank, nests, feeders, waterers heat lamps, scales, 12x11 brooder house, etc.; 15-gal. electric water heater; 12 stanchions; various sizes ‘ ropes, sacks, forks, shovels, etc. MRS. WALTER SLATTERY —.— I In association with Mrs. Slattery is her brother ! ' who has placed his farm in soil bank and has the following equipment— ' 1937 Oliver “70” tractor with good rubber in rear , and runs good, set Oliver cultivators, mtd. corn planter and mtd. weeder for Oliver; Int. T-45 twine tie, I*TO hay baler; 1917 A-(’ ”60” combine; 12-disc Int, grain drill with fertilizer and seeder; Grahom plow I with sweeps, David Bradley li ft, enclosed runs in oil gears on rubber; (o-Op single row corn picker; Int. 1-har side delivery rake on steel; round galv. 12-bu. capacity hog feeder; one B\l2 and two “A” shape hog houses; 16-ft. single chain aluminum elevator; 8-ft. double roll cultipacker; home made wagon with good 7xl t nick: Olivet 70 belt pullev, M*t tractor chains for tires up to 13\ |o. 11- RMS — Six months’ time extended to thoM seeing our clerk before day of snle and making satisfactory arrangements for security. To ail others (ASH. i ' ALF ALBRIGHT I Not RESPONSIBLE for accidents LCNCH ON THE GROI NDS ' I H AROLD STEINER & EVERETT ROOKSTOOL Auctioneers I I NELSON LEHMAN, Clerk - ——a

!□ — — □ OBITUARIES □ □ K»mn<'th (Mom*) Fhhrr Kenneth E Fisher .son of tho late Mr. nn<i Mrs George Fisher, was born in Walkerton Oct. 11, 1907 and died Feb. 1. 1960 in the Community hospital in San Mateo. Cal fornia He was 53 years old and had liv'd in San Mateo for 2'.> years. He was an electronics technician. Surviving are his widow, Dornthy: four sons. Robert E. and Leo I>. both i f San Mateo; Max E. of South Carolina and Gen A. of Santa Monica, Calif.; two daughters. Mrs. Normalee Power and Miss Sheiha D. Fisher, both of San Mateo; rtve grandchldren; two brothers Carl A. and George A , both of South Bend, and two sisters. Mrs Daureta Foster of South Bend and Mrs. Josephine Gould of Mishawaka. Funeral sen-ices were held in the Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church. San Mateo. Calif. Buna! was in the Holy Cross cemetery there.