The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 May 1963 — Page 12

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Walkerton Cub Scouts Win Ribbon > r Mro/; v ' *QI WE 4W "M QgW ^|l] Kfow^H • it * . ♦.>?!_ <4L-K • . 1 .. -

XV.ilk '■ (J. S i P ;; 293 pa u . v • . •;- lb : ~ • • ." \ I. I ibhon with the . . a ;i •’Award • M. . J and Fix. ”, m• ." Th- 1' < ’nd y i ‘. ■ I ’a< k has i" < a m 1 .. >»p divi-b n at O' Plymouth S >ut A-Rama Tile i ibb >n are awai d d for the folio-.. ■ u points: n itly d< . - orated boo’i.M, Cub Scouts actively parti . iting a' all Imas originality of theme, courtesy of the b w- at all times and amount of interest drawn to bo. th. Our Pack made and gave away bookmarks and in the course of the day. at least 2”(»V were made and given away. Pictured with Den 6 is the donor of the Pack's new traveling trophy. Sid Sprunger. wno presenter! the trophy to his grandson. Robert Ke* k. at the last pack m < ting. Bobby then presented it to Mr. Stasko, Cub Master. Ollers m the pi< ture are: Master. Oth< rs ar : Mrs. Elsie Keck. Den Mother and Cubs Bob Keck. Mike Ki pf?nsb .n. Damon Harder. Joe Van Wanz.tde. Bobby Vermuyer and Newton Mann Jr Other d< ns participating were Den One: IX n Modi t Dixie Anspaugh, Gary Anrpaugh. Rick Benson. Jim Wood. Bru e O'Dell. Steve Matto< ks and Gn Steffen. Den two. den m ’her Vestal Kni[ ] r. Rick Gor 'me, Pete Daley. Greg Back. Keith Knepper, Danny Stasko. Doit Kenricks. Den thi *e. den mother Lois Skinner. Mark Malstaft Charles Minter, Rod ley and Kurt. Skinner. Kenr. da Stafford, David BudWig. Steve Gorsline and Dennis Ream. D*n four, den mothers Catherine Cornell and Onakv Noitham. Steve Buswed. Billy "on 'll Mike Fitzgerald. Jimmy Mab <ki Steve Hendricks, Allen Northam. Danny Stokes and Bob RhodeDen five, den mother Mary Newcomer. Danny Newcomer, Freddy Casteel. Mike Zlatos and

EMgEg A„ SHE'S THE MOST \ A > / TRUT H PUL WOMAN \ / MOTHER SOMETIMES I IN THE WQRLP. J H A^A'ZES ME,.. (- V — — ■ — 11 rXw4l (j SHE ABSOLUTELY \ I 1/..EXCEPT HER WON'T LIE ABOUT \ WEIGHT AND FATMu^S >f/ thins. I <.—, SALARY, W^Lf W--lihMr K iTu£l &>lrs l.

Sonny Theob 11. ()ther ad o’ . wmo as t d in setting up the b "’h I'li/ay mgnt were Ca Stb-ko IP 1 Kn pper, Jollie E ck. Pa’ Stick x B< rmece Mann. Wi ham Corn -11 and Robert Newcomer. Mr. Stasko expressed his thanks to all the boys and parents who worked to make our booth the success it was He ann unced th? trophy will be presented to th? den making the best showing. Du-a to so many end of the year activities, there will be no pack meeting in May. Pat Stasko will be chairman of this year’s Free Coffee and Bake Sale June Ist at the Walkerton Ford Motor Sales. A cook out June Bth at the Youth Building will take the place of the regular pack meeting. Summer Bowling Schedule Set At Walkerton The summer bowling schedule for Walkerton Banes is as follows: Men Sign up for summer team bowling now. Teams wiil be paired up mn rding to averages. Beginning Thursday night. June 6 at 8:00 pm. there will be approximately three men teams with a seven or ten week schedule. Effective immediately, open at 7:00 pm. Monday thru Friday nights. Saturday and Sunday open 11:00 a.m. till closing. The lunch counter will be k>pen from 11:00 am. to 1:30 p. m. Monday thru Friday,Saturday 11:00 until closing. NO CHATTER It’ll be a sad day for the boss when automation takes over and he has to take his coffee break alone all the time. Drive Safely Always

List Winners In Giit-O-Rama Coupon Special The winners of Walkerton’s first Gift-O-Rama coupon days sponsoudl by the Walkerton Retail Mer< hauls hav? been named by the 21 participating businesses. The mennants and winners at each establishment are: Mo hling Heating and Dry Ci anmg, Bertha Wolfenbarger Independent-News Co., Lucille Norma n • Bill s Package St re. Tony Safar Walkerton Lumbri Co., Dan Di-P-rt I’ >b’ Furnituie M nt, 800 Lidy and Fiossie Drake Dick’, Radio ai d TV. Harry Masterman B ird' n's Gamble Store, Mrs. Jack Bu.-wi 11 Sk' gmos, Mrs. C. Fries Powell-Mann Chev.-Oids., Harry M -chling Dave and Ray’s, Elsie Holston anil Harry Masterman Kabelin Hardware. Mrs. Harold Weaver Bill Baker's Standard Service, Lucille Ward Jacob Drug Store, John Crambert Jerry's Burger Dairy Store,

*■■■■■ '■■»■■■■■■■■■ R.R fl"B B BB ■ ■ BB B E : COMING SOON - at ; : Reed’s Electric b Watch For Our ' I ANNIVERSARY ; AND i EXPANSION b 11 flB 9B HMMB ■■ c 11 r v “ ■■ Bi Ba I f " j Have Purchased Additional Warehouse and Storage Space J g Ui <)On ^ ave T he S a l es Area Completed For Display- । H Ihe Tv - Stero - Combination and Sound Equipment. 1600 • b ii9 ua r e p()0t Os Flo °r Space Where Lee’s Jewelry Formerly 1 g Uas Located Will Be Used For This Display. ; ■ Another Extra — Now In Use To Give ou Better Service, We Have Installed । J Two Way Radios . ■ I In Ihe Store, I rucks, Autos and Homes, Plus An Automatic 1 B Switching Telephone Truck Line. - Z See Us For Complete ‘ । Store — Supermarket —• Bar — Restaurant • j Equipment Z | REEO’S ELECTRIC * Phone 586-3125 Walkerton ■ • a ■ — l l

Mrs. R L. Schmcltz and Leigh Roy Hahn Jr. Walkerton Skelgaa, Bob Lidy Harvey's Dime Store, Jack Rizek Heil's Restaurant, Susie Fall I.ee‘s .levdry. Dora Lancaster Reed’s Electric, Bob Lidy Western Auto Store. John KepCha Dad and Lad'a, Verle Zimmerman To step into a good job a fellow must put his best foot forward.

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MRS, MABEL GOLDEN To CONDI CT BUMMEK ( | v Persons interested in enr< children for a six week rem. reading class in my home, c o n Mrs, Golden, phone 656 North Liberty. This course aids in corre ( of speech defects. Too often the man who t credit for being a critic is a chronic knocker. Make Church a family afl