The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 23, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 June 1963 — Page 19
De Vos Plumbing Electric Eel Sewer Service “Service Is Our Business'* I I Phone 656-4631 North Liberty । Spinet piano A ANTED Responsible party to take over low monthly payments >n a spinet piano. Can be seen locally. Write Credit Manager p O Box 215, Shelbyville, Indiana. j2op Pugsley's Electric Service Phone 586-3217 or 586-3768 Walkerton OR SAIJ-1 Fully auto., double oven, warnur, 10 in. Frigidaire ■ ■ ectric stove. C E Filer, Ph. 5X6-3753. j6p I oR SALE 2 bedroom home in Roseland Addition close to grade school. Hardwood floors, waler heater, clothes dryer Robert Holmes, 300 Maine St Walkerton. 586-3765. j6p Septic Tank ( And Dry Well Cleaning FRANCIS La BEK E Phone 586-2141 Or 586-2996 Walkerton H'OR SALE Geraniums, zinnia . • ielph asters, glorsia. English daisy and other house plant vegetable plants reasonable 1 1 , mils SE on Walkerton Trail (Turnback. m3op -a I 1 ENTION I. idles in Liberty Pwp Ate yon in need of mme money” Here s the answer Serve your neighbors during convenient hours as an Avon tep. lesentative For interview write Mrs. Clara Baumgart mi. P O Box 110, Laporte or phone LaPorte 362-3612 alter 5 pm j6p Real Estate BEDROOM moder n brick home. basement attaehed garage, on 1 urn- Pierre Rd neat Dik •vita?. 14EDR( X>M mi ■: i > q. >me basement. lamilv room auto heat. North Liberty : BEDR< M>M rm del n h. an.Teegard -n • ACRES. 2 vdi h >:' home, ba emmf t■ a .dhm buddings, 1 1 nubs e, | ».t I 1 ’’VlHoUtll 1 IE! »R< x)M r, .. Ai i ■ , basement g.. > i uto • ! $6950 Terms LaPaz ACRES. 2 bedloom lb -.' near Likevi le |on ft । • a VS. 31 GOOD building lots d Lak- >t Woods, near Bas Like m ami near Plymouth on I ’ S Ur & rs 3i ‘ ACRES on new t’.S 3” We ’ Lake homes ami <ottages on Bass Lake Vear Round hom s at Lake of Woods and on Cook Lake ■lust finishing a new 3 bedroom home .on I acre, brick and aluminum siding full basement, attach 'd 2 <m gat age. hardwood floors Call for an appointment to see thi home. HAROLD E. ROUSH 936-2277 or KEYSER AGEN< Y 936-3532
160 Registered ewes and rams 10 breeds front 8 states and Canada, sth Annual Mich. Stud Ram and Ewe Sale. Livestock pavilion. E Lansing Saturday June 15th Write for ca’alog Michigan Sheep Breeders Ass'n, 105 Anthony Hall. E Lansing, Michigan. otjf WANTED - LP gas tanks. 500 or 1000 gal. capacity. When ready to sell, phone 586-3432, Walkerton Skelgas Service. a 4tf GRAVEL Road and Driveway like processed not coarse, packs well, wash sand and gravel ready for mixer mason sand fill and black dirt not muck! Snyder Service satisfies - even* customer becomes a friend! < . L. SNYDER North Liberty Phone 656-3120 nil Its i - j Canadian Lakes A new development 3.0(H) acres, io mile., sandy beaches, will be one of Michig.m's finest lakes. Raw wilderness Best of fishing just starting, also lots and shell cottages on School Section Lake, from $1895.00 ion Mecosta chain of lakes) same area Office on projects. Write Don Bollman. Oak Park Ranch. Mecosta, Mich. Ph 972-5675 (located 7 miles east of Stanwood off 131 or 6 miles west of Remus oft 66 otm3o FOR RENT z room apt. a) 708 Roosevelt Road Farmen State Bank of Wyatt, Walkerton, Ind tHW FOR RENT One rwdroflm apt , West York Gas range, refriger a tor and heater, newly decorated. 1102 Ohm St Call Gilbert Zahm after 3:00 pm, 586-2923 m2ptf John Hughes Route 2 — North Libert} Phone 656-4588 Well Drilling I 2 Inch Well 52.00 Per Loot ml6ptf FOR RENT Very d suable one bedroom furnished apt larg living room very f in?, act mimdatmn.' 6<d Roosevelt Read Ph s'-6-2919 Mrs. Hazel Tank j6p NOW GROUND ■( « ru-hed ■ an cob loi litt< r or uml< h a- ai - ts. I i I .; ' HIV ' " SI ock ■i p Ho' b > n xt vmb? su ■ . ;*r< aid A hi'e 1 b.e '• al < ?! y ’ . .-T ! co), <5 -.ii ' > .’i . ■ .-md . |. I r toe > ’le ' ■ ' b ■ No hml. Th. Kne. h’ X- ■ I ■ v E \ i. ! Pi 656-M I . TIC I>l A 1 »EX f\ HI RTS t, . Pi . •i |\ I lex-A-biet .Xi v iiar same t.a inula u: ■ ’’b. ,) u ■<, . Drug' Store j 27 F( >R S ALE \U nev <la ic ei< ■ tin sewing machine pa’not cab inti inahogan' imi.? Reg pi u < >2 !'• 95. will sell for $1 ' w t m Closing <m thi- mod. I bAill guarantee 3 yea is tie. sei vi. <■ A J Compton 2433 Also othei new and Used me chines reasonable j’> For Sale Modern I Bedroom Home. Remodeh^l. Pine ( reek ( (immunity. |0(1\375 Lot, Complete New Basement. 80 (hiNon W ater H«Uer. Oil Furnace. Septic Tank. Garbage Dispo-al. Paneled Living Room With Wall Li Wal! Carpeting. Phone 781-2787 LaPaz 2tjL3p
FOR RENT 6 room unfurnished Apt., auto, heat: also furnished apt. with auto heßt K L. Wray. Ph. 586-2091. alltt Wanted Tool & Die Makers Steady outside tool program, plu> development of our own products. Rates as to ability and experience. Holidays and vacation. Arrow head Tool and Die State Road 6 Walkerton 21j13 LOVE S resort Diamond Lake Modern housekeeping cottage'' Bass, bluegill, perch fishing $35 to $55 weekly, including boat. Safe sardy beach, near golf ami archerv < .’Urses For restt vatmn phone 3082 or write White Cloud, Michigan. otm3o BCLK FLY SPIHAY In your container with (TabatloX) th m w special killer, ga’ $139 also Vapovai for flics and gemral fly control Headquarters f i fly control on dairy, and beef and hog farms The Knechts North Liberty Elevator, Phon. 656-8141 BEAT T|IE SALES TAX Buy tht new ref.-freezer or TV no., at Modern Electric Sale prices, now in effect pins th saving of tax Shop this month CAR WASH Al cars $1 25, v. ax $3 if you furnish $5 otherwise Wm. Mimui, 1 block east Old Wells Plant j6p HOCSE ‘FOR RENT 2 bedroom home 1 mi. north. L mi. east Grovertow n School Modern In niediate possession Carl Gjrmre Sr. Rt 3 Box 329 Walkerton Ph 586-2182 J6p WANTED Hav and ’iiw to make un hares or will buv in field Howard Persom-tte. Ph 586-2819 Walkerton j6p Pit Road Gravel ( EM ENI t.RAVEI ( RI SHED (.RAN EL and FILL DIRI W ill I.oad Or Deli' er (•ra'el Pit Lo<ated 5 .Miles Northvasl of Not th Liberty On Road 23 Bill’s Grasel I’il Phone Vi' 9 7611 South Bend, Ind. m3otf PI'RO!' Boars ,id gilts, big sound and smooth Bre< del qmd itv farmei price Corim and see Phon' Howard Mutckh-r. Ke wanna Ind otm.'ai Sl’F. TAI. on Fiic/ei > ! tefi eiatoi - X'o payment I c bo li\ Hi.- or R. ;>au so\| l( ' "I ;• 1 ' ■ ".'lii fi i b ’re ii j" 1 sii. । ।[ oi,cr a l|; nm ■ Ii?-.e . Blm Im ’ V a,/ \ppli.m F« d' S \LE V r ed ci. a • |' I -.!,! i 11 I'd eCb i. ■ balsam cole>r . . nao, zuim.i - dwarf and tall! marigold age! atUa i 1 1 - mi SE W like! lon Tiail Crumbiok jf>p FOR RENT 2 bedioon. We. ' York api m ■!v de , a ated S- • Mi' McVav 6 6‘)2 teffcison m traihi house J(>p CPSTO.M BALING Sr. Bill Lowrv 2 nn ea. f of Walkerton and A mi outh on North I'moi Rond j^fp Fol’Nl* Barbie doll in park Sit urday Ownm ma\ have be id- n tifvmg and paying for ad at Hit 1 mipemient - Nev s Co FOR SALE Cultivators foi St' Case S3O. '*ult for John Ihcie B S2O Foi d hanmu rmill $25 7 1 ntenm’iomi 1 mower $75 Intel manure speadm good । end new tires Hovind F'l -onette Ph 586-2819. j6j
June 6, 1963 —THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —
27 Seniors Os 1963 Accepted In Alumni Assn. The classes of 1913 aniT 1938 were the honored class s at the annual alumni banquet of the Walkerton High Bcho<4 served Saturday ev-ning at the high school gym yith 340 prison present Mis. Robert Ervin. Attica, formally Miss Marie Gordon, president of the 1938 class, gave the Welcome, at knowk'dgmg the 17 member-- of her cias.' She reported only one member, Ixtiiis Seitz had lost his life when shot down in a flight over Africa in Woii<l War II Members present w re Mrs. Ab Ivin Divine < Non m Schultz) and her husband, Walkerton, Stanley B< tz am! wife, Walk< iton, Mitchell Gorsline, South Bend. Hariv Malstaff and wife. Walkeiton; Mi Peter Mark (Evelyn Schmeltzi and husband, so Niles, Michigan Mrs Harold Knowlton (Pauline Kelvcr) and hu band Walkerton, Don Sheak and wife, Dm kport. 111.. Milton Anderson and wife, Three Oak; Michigan., and Duane Stahly and wife. South Bend. Not present Were John Schmaltz, Virgil Eaton. David Burket’, Robert Stull. Jack Re.nick and Jeanette Schultz The 1963 cku-s president. Jm k Watkins gave tha response Recognized as the oldest alumnus present was Cashius Ross. Michigan City, of the class of 1907 Mrs. Robel t (Beaty* R'ed er and Mrs Blanche (McDaniel) Franson. Walkerton, were of the 1 iJlass of 1911 Two tifty-yeai members present were Mis Frank (Beaty) Hahn. Walkerton ami Mrs Edna (Rup4‘ Fouts King ton v Miss Judy Cilery read th. mmutes <>l the meeting last v h am! Mi-. Dwight McKc son gave tiie treasui 'i s repot i. Miss Linda Huhnke read the Alumni Association history, stating that it had b, m organized m 19(>o and had been disbanded after some years, to h* resumed again in 1929 by Pel t Sw < Igart t lie sunei intend ent from 1928 until 1937 Mi noY\ • G<ii y hi tiodmed Hb Wife al.-o was pro ent and had been an art and mu h acher dm mg those y« ns 'Pi.'' Swci/arte hid a! " been present at mi open hou e at tae Melvin Divine residence when Ha 193 b । las.- had reuunis< ed and looked ovei s('l ap I <»oks of to! mm years Election <>f ofheets took plw - with Mi s Meh in Divim electeil ~ president and I mugai P- ‘k<'’ is \ ice pr< sideiit Rt >if ’cd to । vi ..nd lei in of ..tin e ’’ ' o M■’ F'.lvia . •- ' etai '. Mi McKes sou treasui.i and Mi.s Huhnke In dm lan Tilt- tv en! I e\ en senioi m ent V re u’ v g" m! ,S b’’ uni ? . o| t lit n mil iat v m • "ndm t ,d bv th- mi'-atmg .ommi’tc. F. llo'A ■ ■ ’he baoqv ' d m th, Mu H ni P ’''d "I > ’ 1! " ’ en , -V- d BRID \l ''HOW I >1 M 1 I '.lt I’! .de d ms’”' ’,l ■ md Mi ■ I’ ml Di <kc a pm-,t of homa ,i' a hl i tai ■!v > a <" >,ldin the hoir '■ of M ■ Bit fim n \-,d' - : Ii n Sunday ’’’ a noo: Pat xx a |a -a n' , d att 0 ? <। e .-atge t>l liitnia tm e kC • h'" utensills I led vit • Hi am c blue pompon h" - in I He li ii a < ontest.- u ei.- n]o\ ed Pl !Z' x el e a.' Hd> I I ■ M 1 ' (ill .- < li, f Mi Mii mu■ ' uxi< • Mi - Chalk's Sn'. d'i Mrs Lati v Divs Iv. Mis Shtiun Stahly tnd Mi Orville S'bine tz Pat then open'd her gifts A blue llowei t ent, i pie. e ami a -m.il satin pillow H mimed witl sma I blue bows on which sat two spaiklmg rings, adorned the got table A decorative recap* file box received the favorite i tapes of each or the guests Pr-o, i t hed t. a, and bue nut । ups with gaily colored parasol wan. served by the hostess Mism Drake will become the bi ide of Robert Tomb of Crown Point on Jun« 22 m St Pana, k s ('hurch.
CARDS ■ioFaa^% THANKS ■ — . A* a turn* like thi , when one has a chance to realize what real ft lends are, words fail us jn expressing our feelings to the many, many friends who have helped in the recent mid'ortune A special word of thanks is xtended tn Melvin Harrison and Dennis Northam anti the rest of the com- । mitb'e that organized ar. ! t arruM out tji, fund driv ■ and to all who gave in any way through their prayvrs vi.--.it cards and dona Hon to help us through the stay in Hi ■ hospital ami while rv ovi ! mg at home. These act> could nrn be repaid in any v.ay by Us and our • fforts to express out thanks and prayers for you aie .-xtended to all - f Vou from oui <ntiH- family. * 1 Th»- Jun D.wrv Family — We v. i-1 tC express our sinca-r»* 1 thanks to o\,r many fiiend« and neighbors, Nusbaum’s I-un -rai Home. Rev Davd Eller, the ET’B Church. D'gion Post |Oo and the Ladies Auxiliary. Drs ('ar’.-r .md Rohrer and the nurs-s at the Holy Family hospital foi all the kindness and sympathy shown to us dining the recent illness and bereavement of oui loved one p The Lloyd W Taylor Family I wish to thank all my friends, neighbors and i datives for the (.nd-, flowers and many kindnesses shown during my -day m the hospital and since my return home A special th;mk> to Rev CaHterlnw* foi all hu pt ay r•• and the neighbor? for planting and tending- my ciops p Martin Steinke 1 wi ;h to thunk relatives and friends for th-ir prayers eaids. ‘ flowers and gif’s sent me while 1 ' wa •in th. hospital, .md the manj thing'- done ’<• t»»dp 'mi ■ 1 am home Mi Orris Farrar Th. lad) <3 the Sunday aiter- . noon Coffee and Cake Club wish to.xptv'i then ik’p’ -.t apprv. in turn to all the friends, iieigiiboi and busme'S | i ople toi then donations and cooperation -■ '#tah--1 lishing . new b. <h "n the ues' side ot the lake adjoining th.L'per. Supvietl.- The club ded. , at. d Hi ■ beach last Sundav I naming it th' Kitty Kranw' Beach Rule ot good condui t will be t-nfoi. s! so । ome on kids and have fun but no t mghhoii • Mrs J..hli N.irod- a Xi Mi Ed Zinke M- Fi •; k At ku mil Mi' Ja k Ken Mis 1 1.-org ■ Ma! t( Ml I IIODKI DI x I D The V. ilk. m. M-•tho di < t 1 < ' HU’ o 11 te "I C! ' .s M d!sl Student D'. fl I I el: m , s !.i\ Tl. I" 1 1" ' ’ '' '- 1 : I ' . ' ' ' .'.ork ■ ' bigi'cc v '.'i ■' ti m । Inn h■ i> . a et! mM t: 1 .• am - B •“ - . ,!! ->1 c ■ ’ ' :( ov id■ ; mtomuti.-n (bout t N onal Methodist S ( I o|ai hips m ! ’h" 1 Student 1 m b 'md u>r Metin dlst t iid.-nt s Mis Ri. Ii h d Amb i ■ -r. Hi«- Srciet ov of Student W >rk of th.- W -mi m s Siwir’v of (Tiristian Servil . and Is in t hargv of the program foi thi dav Colleg' students will b participating m th.- sei vic - Svlvestm Amsler will present a meditati a in keeping , with the dav There will be no s .jo ,s -rv n<• m th. < hut h this Sundav be. ails, of this tai . service RISK QI ALITA K.t-p up with the turn's but honesty is one mle of bu ine*" that bboiiki new. change ( ON-GAME Nothing succeeds like -m< > e« > and a* long as windlea jmv off t hex w ill continue
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