The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 September 1962 — Page 5
jrwtW-® (WALKERTUN) Mrs. Cora Betz had as a guest the past two weeks her sister, Mrs. Bertha Smith, of Phoenix, Arizona. Mrs Mary Im bro and Mr. and Mrs. Art Chesrow, of Niles, 111., wer e Tuesday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Betz and family. Mrs. James Balsbaugh arrived home Tuesday following a three months visit in Hogbada, Sweden, visiting her mother. Mrs. Matilda Anderson, two brothers and three sisters, all of whom she had not seen for twenty four years
y.— ■ ■ ■ - — -J —-A' I “Why are we always short of cash | i when the Annual Sales are on?” I I ' ' ' ; Been waiting for this furniture sale for । weeks. Want that modern new dining suite. But the sales starts tomorrow and thev’r* low on money,.. I Well, sales won’t wait—and you needn’t. If । you’re credit-worthy and there’s a money* saving opportunity you don’t want to miss talk with our loan officer about a quickly* j > Tranced, economical Personal Loan, 1 1 LA.® 1 • ®Br < r R 1 WSI - 7 , - Fanners State Banket Wyatt i । * Walkerton Rian ch ♦ i Member FIDC J. B. WILLIAMS & SONS “Serving You Since 19>8” a 31/2 miles west of Walkerton Phone 586-3331 I Sale Runs From Sept. 6To Sept. 12 I 8 Here Are A Few Good Buys For > our Home Freezer ■ ■ Ali Items Are Prucwsed Free ■ | Front Quarter Beef lb 39c I I Pork Loins lb 49c I | Pork Shoulder lb 39c | I 5 lb Carton 1 I Hamburger Patties 52.45 j i Bonelens Rolled Banton Butt Style I | Pork Boast lb 49c | i Boneless Rolled | Rump Roast lb 85c { i Bonetem Rotted Bibßaast lb 79c! ■ Quality Meat* — Complete Home Ixicker Pro I | censing custom siaurhtering. aging cutting, sharp ■ freezing, rendering, hickory smokint ■ Retail, Wholesale, Quarters of Beef, Veai, Pork I end Lamb. i Open 8 to Up. m. stofMuiy thru Saturday, I Closed Sundays and Holidays. ■
Mr. and Mrs Lester Tarlton, of Garrett, spent from Friday to Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Tarlton and family. Mrs. Doll Wheeler and Mrs. Thomag Wheeler were Monday visitors of Mrs. A. F. Dailey and Mrs. Emma Cites. Mr. and Mrs Amos Bierly and Bill visited Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lee Thomas and daughter, Rebecca, in Centralia. Mo, over the week end. Mrs. A. F. Dailey and Mrs. J. C. Cites spent Sunday afternoon at Pretty Lake visiting the latter’s brother. Mr. and Mrs. Alb rt Wicsiahn Mrs. Maude Bartz and daughter, June, and two children, of Rochester and Mrs. Grace Mil ler, of Plymouth, were Monday dinner guests o's Mrs. Peal Stull
- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chapman a»d daughters spent from Wednesday to Monday camping at the Dunes State Park. Albert Grieger, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., was a recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner and sons. Robbie and Michael Gore, of Chicago, spent several days with their grandmother, Mrs. Frank Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gore and Kurtie came Sunday. The boys returned home with them Mrs Lee Crapman, Kenny and Laura, were in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Monday, where the latter two participated in the Maple City Drum and Bugle Corps. Mt. ana Mrs. Lynn Stull and children, ot South Bend, Mr and Mrs Cloyd Smith and Mrs. Cliford Hahn were Saturday gu» -ts of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stull and family. Guests of Mrs. Sarah Tuttle over the holiday week end were Mr. and Mrs. Ward Straker, of Toledo, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs James Tuttle and family, of Hammond. M inday evening gmsts in the home ct Mr and Mrs. Stank y Tuttle and family, were Mr. am! Mrs Ward Straker, of Toledo. Ohi : Mr. and Mrs. James Tutth and family, of Hammond; Mi Manlyi Hendricks and children. Mrs. Sarah Tuttle. Ray and Gerald Home movies of the James Tuttle family’s recent trip to Florida were shown. Sunday night supper guests o.t Mr and Mrs Ralph Smith ami .am. Leonard, were Mr and Mrs. Cloyd Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Warner C ark and Mr. and Mrs Dale Stull and daughter. The occasion was the birthday of Mrs. Ralph Smith. / Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Carter, Laura and Lynn, spent a two week's vacation touring the West. They visited the Seattle World’s Fair, Yellowstone National Park and other points of interest They also visited relatives in Minnesota and Oregon. While they Wt re away, their daughter, Susan, stayed with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Olson, of Hobart, and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Carter, Gan,-. Min Pearl Gordon had as week end guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kiehl and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Able -and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wotten, Mr. and Mrs. H Parker, Mrs P Wenz, Mr Teegarden, Mrs S. Miller and G. Ebeck, from R sling Prairie. OlssL I 131 ' j ■Hie 1 1 Your Finance Headquarters IFp Tj 8500 24 MoGeneral Financing 1 Any Amount - 3(1 M -s. I Automobile I Furniture Ap|»UaA< es Power Mower, Boats. Etc. CENTRAL CREDIT I CORPORATION <lB R<x>»*veh Bou4 Phoee 3f6-3»n
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Mrs Ben Brrde will return this week from a two week's visit with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wilkins, in Seattle, Washington. She visited the Worlds Fair while there. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Imt< her, Pam and David, and Mrs Bm-s Hopper, have returned from a week's vacation touring the New England States. Mrs. Maxine Wood, of Kok mo, spent several day.- here visiting her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jame, Keeling and sons and Mis- Connie Wood Mrs. Lucy Malloy, of Oak Park, 111., spent from Friday to Monday with her daught» r and family, Mr. and Mrs. R bert Hiler. Mr. and Mrs John Kid ler Cy . thia and Chan, we) Labor D w week end guests of Mr ami Mm Dale Wendt and Dennis of Ana .. lowa. John and Dale w. re ~t itioned together while in tL- \rmy. BARGAIN (ENTER Koontz Lake Hours Sun. \ Mon. Hl - 6 l ues. - Wed. - Thur. Fri. & Sat. 9 -7 STOP IN! WU ( AVT AFFOKI) NOT TO. Jim Marge Money 5t527
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Mr. and Mrst Roy MilUr and! Mrs. L. E. Eaton were M<>mi ,y evening supper guests of Mr ami Mrs Brooke Bowers. Mr and Mrs Rob»'rt Gardi • r and sons sp< nt the we« k <ml c.unping nt Warr*n Dunes st. Park near Sawy«-r. Mu lligan Mr and Mrs Mahlon J,mob .u .I family spent th e Libor Day ,m . „ ♦nd with their parents, Mr ;i) • Mrs. Lloyd .!;♦< oh. m Angola d Mr ami Mr-. Vnl Pikm Hu . Ind. Nca.l Weakly, son of .sr < | Mrs Ko-ald Weakly, wa- om ♦SOO undergraduate dclegFites ’ > , ■ t»n<! th»‘ l.'»th 1> dm -i i> train work shop of th.. Sigma ('hi 'i - trinity hel lon th>- camp .• t ■ • Culv. r Mili’ary A'a<!rm\ A> 26-29 He is h rmoi at Bm I’mwr.ity m ] nd.ma pops I four-day program i - d* sigr . i • , aeqaint chapter had>i.-, w. meth'ids ami ideas on improv. ; . hapter op> i t’lo: - and ,i tr. a N’e il is pri -iden’ of 'h. But r •'haptei. $50.00 Reward I or Information Leading To The A n est And ( on- \ iction (If Pei sun (h Persons V ho \te Ite-inin sible For Breaking Window s At Koontz Lake <hi August 1 s \nd 21. Phone Walkerton 5 s 6- 2513
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