Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 March 1960 — Page 14
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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — March 24, 1960
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f DRYER HtEE Combination V isher-Dner for the {trice of a washer alone. Easy ( umbo >pe« ial purchase offer goni until Apr.l 9 Or.lv. Regular Prior $3 ’9 95 Our Price (ot) 52K9.95 3 years ’o pay Trade mg-* 1 So d »wn payrra nt I-argest selection c g - d used automatic A- wni -g ■: r> The Bigges’ I. 't; p.jr ’.'vin Thus Aiea ROBI \M)\ 8 RI P \|R "Hit |( E 2 ’•’.lies ;>Th of N<rh Liberty on 23 I m2l FOR SALE 3 portable Sing r -W : g t.uw hmes. guaranteed ’ ■ •cw. S3O to $35 free service Wi. ' take trade-in Also service all machines, electrify, convert to console, desk or portable. A. J Gompton Sewing Machine Service, Ph 735 R, Walkerton. ml? DEAD STOCK i emoved Indiana Rendering Co . Ph 73. Walkerten collect. SEE HAROLD E. ROUSH OT L. B. KEYSER I REAL ESTATE AGENCY ; Ph. WE 6-3532, Plymouth . FOR F ARMS Hanging in size from 10 to 300 Acres j2ltfl ■ FOR SALE— Toulouse geese. 6 hans, 1 gander; will start laying as soon as weather breaks, $5. each 2nd house -South of Riley on Pine. Ph. SU LaPaz 4-2795 Mrs. Ernest Klein. North Liberty Rt. 2, Box 418. m24p Plymouth LP Gas Service Bulk L P. Gas We Rent Tanks Bott’e Sen ice. too WE 6-2131, Walkerton 701-J mStf PAPER RANGING Painting, wa.ls cleaned or washed 1960 line of wallpaper samples. Beautiful grandview murals Mrs R.? gina Mal staff. 805 Michigan St. ihi 276 X, be^.re 8 am. or after 5 pm. f2stf; —— ... ! Fl6tf SAND & GRAVE! WaabeU Hand. Fill and Black Dirt, Cinders, White Stone Read GravN JODA BROWN Ph. MSJ \\ alkerton FOR SALE—Harvest maple bedroom furniture in open stock, sofa bed and chair SB9 95. (»ccasional swivel ar.d nocking chairs; Wuriitzer piano and organs Palmer Furniture. Koontz Lake.
I DEADSTOCK REMOVED 1 Our Trucks Are Now Equipped with ‘ ' 2 - Way- Radios To injure PROMPT Sen ice I Plymouth Fertilizer Co. ■ Phone* — I’Nrnouth | Ivan Read. WE — L. D. Read. WE I
l ROC K-ROnOM : RATES “I J Can. . w ; SUTf HIM SUT'JAL RoO rarm J WTOWCBUf , — ' msiißMia cwmt * 1 _ •< . Ijz! nOV •• • • • A. L. (Art) DeMyer I ‘hone 60 or 185 LOTHING RET MR I specml.z. ! in repairing ci ting. holos M । tears, coat, dress md tmus. i , hems and tapering trouser* ; Anna Poyntei .Ph OL 6-N529 1 North Liberty m24p going to Gin^n refrigerators, freezers and ranges Gibson also inverted the first refrigerator without a freezer. Now on display. Robinson's Repair Service, 2 nil. north of North, Liberty on Road 23. SINGERS sU.ES \ND SERVICE ( all for FREE Ih-nionMration of Sewing Machines and Sweeper. Sjmn ial Prices Thia Week on a Neu Singer • SLANT-O-MATIC SPFA IAL See Chin k at MISHAWAKA SEWING ( ENTER or Call OL 6 4 767 m 2 Ip — KENMORE - SPEED QUEEN. MAYTAG We carry complete stock of parts to give fast servne. Ph OL 6-8372, Robinson s Repair Service, 2 miles north of North liberty on Road 23 a 7 OPEN SOON In Walkerton • («>in Operated Laundry W W estinghousd Equipped • Open 2Lhrs. Daily Cl I Itra-Modem THE UP TOWN LAUNDROMAT FOR SAIjE Ford single 18" plow, new with cover board $125 o<>. Ph O1 6-8391 North Liberty. m24p IMtNG YOUR TUBES IN F 0« ■ nrrsrf I I JACOB DRKI STORE I Walkerton ■
i I'd; SALE RCA Victor eabI m t r ii > g o i condition Arthur Ka utba ini. ph 91- I Walkerton ni24p LOST 1957 Grovertown class i nig i -ti.il Ft H F n<h'r plen a' til ll\\ Walkerton. m2lp DID ER SALE Neu anti I •*! d I 1 Dend.x flee U-sed $39 95 , ’ lit iux eh used $99 95 1 Bendix gae u*-d $99 95 1 Kei ncue t-h-c U-. d $99 95 1 Apex gas i.-ed $29 95 I Hamilton elec row .reg $169 95. now sll9 95 1 1 E;i.y elec new reg $lB9 95 ! n >w sll6 71 36 months *o pay ROBINSON’S REI' \IR SER\ICE 2 i.de.s north of North Liberty 2*l m 24 F>R SAIT' 1 ; storyhou.se, modem. bednioin. garage attached, h>t water heater, stoker coal fuma e. mile south of WalkI ir-ton on Highway 23 Marrin i Wiliams Ph 702 R, after 5 on | weck«:avs । OWNER OPERATORS needed immediately for long term leas | late model I’j ton dual wheel . tnicks. zMso short wheel base tr -.ctors w th fifth wheel to de- ; liver mobile homes througho.it United States Age 2.5 to 55. s’ear around work Apply in person. Morgan Drive Away, In । Midway Airport, Elkhart, (Duni lap, Indiana. otm2l Allstate Ins. Co. Yon’re tn good hand* with ALLSTATE INSURANCE William Bowers, Apent IL R- I,St. Rd. 23 OL 6-31K7 N. Libert)’ legaT notices IT BIJ< NOTH E OF KEZONIN . PROPOSED WITHIN THE TOWN OF W ALKERTON Public Notice is herewith given that the Board of Trustees of i). * Town ’f Walkerton Indiana, uah at their .regular meeting, Tuesdar Evening. Apr;] 5. 196A consider a petition duly presented ind on file at the Ulerk-Treasurer’s G>«.* petitioning for the ,-ezomng from present Residential <A' t > Cur. mere.al 'Bi Zone cla-cfic itio:: if the fMC >wmg qcs< rib.-d ica] e*'ab lying and situated in said Town of Walkerton, Ir.dian.v to-wit Lots Number 38, 39 md pres ent non-conimercial zone portio*H of Lot Numer 40. all situated in the Original Plat of the Tou a of Walkerton. Indiana Property owners appealing at said session unll be given right to be heard thereon Dated this 21st day o? Mar b 1960 Wayne L Cover Clerk-Treasurer Town of Walkerton Indiana m 3! I NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE ST JOSEPH PROBATE COURT ESTATE NO 16535 STATE OF INDIANA | ST. JOSEPH COUNTY ss IN THE MATTER OF THF ES STATE of PAUL M NORTH AM Deceased I Notice is hereby given that Mvrtle Northam was on tie 17th day of March. 1960 appoint,-! Ex ecutnx of the estate of Paul M Northa: dvvea.%d All persons having . U ms gam t add estate wheth r or not n<u due. must file ' “ simc in -a . C rt w’th n ix ni ciths fr< m the date of the fw ? jHibhc.iti n of Us ■ no* e or s! ! bom m ill Uforev. • bnrr. d I' 1 al S »ti th L ri, Indiana this l"th day of M i h, 1960 fariii—r 1. Pajakow-ki <s< rk o? li r ab vr captioned Coin' Florence Creager M ms Attorney for Estate I aT
New Indiana ( oal Map Available Indianas newest coal require l 1 map, entitled ' Gt-ology and Coal Deposits of the Co .l Citv Qua !- rangle, Greene, Clay .m l Ov • i counties, Indiana ' by F E Kot lowsk. has jus’ l)cer.4(‘le • d ’!!’<> map rej»re-rii’s detailed ms rmat.on on a - ', area of about 58 sjua: • mile> around Coal City. (>u e ' county The field study and inpiia’ n vo done By the Gv'olop.cai Su vey. a division of the Indian ; D. - pnrtment of Conserxatmn The m m was published by the U S Gc I gica! Survey More than 64.00(1 ton z , a remain in the area Th s fig represents coal more than 14 md es thick that is known to I e m t?-* gound in the Lower Blin k Cpp< Bio k and Mmsball bed** All r. ”• able coals in the quadrmg-c ar. less than 90 so -t below the .- ::fnc" <>f the ground and thus can be produced bv strip mining meth hi
INDIANA'S BIGGEST BUSINESS 1 10,000 Miles of State Highways I ’LoihrfCZ; p ■ A 'ml '-- v~ Cm "ill Chairman John i rar- ci the State Highway Commission h.ijust released a progress report rnap on work done and roads buil’ on Indiana Highways since Juiy !, 1957. More than 1,500 miles o( new highway have been built in that time, and another 5.000 mileof our roads have been rebuilt and resurfaced. To do this 3 year job of making Hoosier Highway s better requires an erpenditure of $278,000 00ft for new read con * ——
struction alone, including Inter state Highways, and yet this figure does not include Indiana's ; 3-year STOXW.OOO bridge program I With almost 1.625.000 passenger cars legistcred in Indiana, and more than 2,400.000 licensed j drivers, our ten thousand miles , of state highway carry an increasingly heavy traffic load seven days a week In addition, more than 3*o fM»O trucks, semis and busses use our reads, too The job cf keeping up existing roads req...res maintenance es forts that total in the millions. $32,50/100 in resurface recen - ri ' >n. pl.;.- $15,000 000 m?in tenante surface treatment, has been Jone, or Is tn the contractual stage, since July 1, 1937, to kv p j; eu ’h to-- i•. i ,r ..'er use of roads by Hoosier* Says Chairman Peters: "This Conmihsion has fully met the challenge of Indiana Highways, we have given Indiana a pro gram of road construction and maintenance that realistically ’ keens up with the erer-ißtreasinz
Tlie coals are too thin for 1 mical deep-mining over most ‘ area ii Two maps, printed on on r g at a scale of 1 21,000 i equals 2.000 feet), show the and distribution of bedr surficial deposits, and the but ion structure, and mined ’ of coal. Tables accompanying th, give data on thickness of co and surficial deposits. An e'■ , tory text is printed on the ,It sh<iet, which measures 41 inches. The new map is issued of the Coal Investigation s< 1 the U S Geological Survey c can bo purchased for $1 encl: the Publications Section Indiana Geological Survey. I- g University. Bloomington, athe F S Geo’ogi al Survey, ington 25 D C One p-oup of people is ne wholly right that they , another is wholly wrong
use of our highways by all types of vehicles This Cwmmissltm hn< seen to it that the people who use our roads get the most in re ; turn for their gasoline tax do’ : lars.” i In addition, the map also shows building and resurfacing projects scheduled for th* first six mon’hs of 1960. involving a planned $ r iKJO.Ooo m new consvuction aa • another $22 noo in resiirf? ”4 and recon' 1 ruction. A later n- ’ in this ser es will tell the s<o.” •JO.'>oo In ma State Hig* ' bridge story So under their new and r vitalized S year program of r building and resurfacing, y present Indiana Slate H gh-' Commission either contract 'd : < r is planning to schedule i July 1. this year, contracts t< hng m^re than sl^3 O'*' money gives Hoosiers I,BW o -j of new roads and resurfaces tn than 5.000 miles of State H ’’ way. Truly our State leeways a ' 'lndiana's Biggest F.-sine*^
