The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 30, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 July 1963 — Page 12

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEW S — July 25, 1963

St. Joe County fair Opens Next Tuesday . (Continued from 1 ’age 11 . 6 1.3 Horse and Tony bril! Team 7 on Live-tot k Sale WSBTJ-TV 1 ^^i-imoo Am tion Hi Lites • ]o oo Stage Sh-v. Gi md.'tund snturdjy. \ugu-t 3 !• do a m Hoi S' and I’• my Judging -Plea ire, Aetion. etc. clash's 10:00 St ,1 -eph (•,>•;■ iv Bl.uk and ' 11 I'a a y Sh< >w- All day-Show T' : 4:.30-6.oi* H" '!'! 1 b avoi iteWSBT TV Exhibit Blds: 7;00 p in. I H V ' • '■ nt Prograir -i Jrandsi and 4-H Shaie the Eun Stats of 1963 8:45 Horse and Pony Drill Tea m 9 mi Belem., of all Exhibits ()RE<i<»\ TH I‘. I UV Bt RE\I Pl( XIC The Oiegon T•" Ip Finn Bur-au pi' nr will be h- Id Sunday. Aug Ist 11. at 12 do in Philbp’s Wood- Ev eyb ly we’ ome. lb mg a < Au ”«'d di-h and your own table service. Sign over an old-time western bar: “If you’re drawin' don’t . ink. If you're drinkin' don't draw.” - r - :

I PLYWOOD I i 4xß %" BD $5.95 I I 4xß 'A" BD $2.95 | 1 4xß ■" Pie Finished $3.95 | | Other Kinds And Sizes In Stock 1 I Aluminum Storm Windows = Triple Track i I 510.95 | | Koppenhofer Lumber | F Grovertown, Indiana 5 .illlllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliilllllllllllliilHllllllllllllllllllllllllL Are You Building, Remodeling, Repairing? See Us For All Materials You Will Need Lumber - Millwork — Roofing Siding - Plywood - Flooring Cement - Brick - Blocks You Name It — We Have It $3.08 a gallon We have an assortment of discontinued colors in Kem-Glo and Super Kem-Tone WHILE THEY LAST Walkerton Lumber & Coal Co. Phone 586-3131

List Winners In 4-H Work The following uro the winners in Hu 111 S. num Dvmonst iat ion Contest whi» h v. a held July 15 at Marshall School. Fruits and Vg tables Alternah . Ann ('lark, Walin rton i Brea is anti Pastries Alt rnatu. Bai bai a Pri< hi. North Liberty ( rafts Champion B iihm ! lady: alti rrat* Janise Downs both ot Walkerton Tht abt.ve <1 an •mn frimi Ihi a’' a pa • ’ i.ipat d in th*' m. Hi' I d< inoii-d rat ion contest hi Id at Bit nun High St hool July 1 3 4-H u ember from tin an i who pin t'd in the District Judg ing ('or.b-I which was held al Kouts on July 11 arm Elert ri' S' ' < nd alternate. John Pi i' ter. North Libel ty Home Furnishings Fir-t place. Mary Lee Loud' . North Liberty. Tin first and second place winners will represent the Mb Ingan City l>i trid in the Stat-? 4-H Judging contest whb h will bo In Id Saturday August 21. during the Indiana State Fair. One of the major But soldo n taught fact ; is: The world is a sphere That r< v< Ivc ; on its taxes.

Koontz Lake News k. L. I nited Missionary ( hurch 'H'he Church With The Lighted Cross’’ Paul W. Luicks. pastor Mrs R S. Varga, SupL '* 50 Sunday Si hool. Ju ]5 Woi-hip Service. 7 on Evening S i vice. lojwi Tuesday Lidie ; Prayer meet mg. 7:<to Wednesday Mid-week Bible study. 600 Saturday, Men's Prayer meet mg. The Indiana i>l tri ’ w ill hold it. eighty third annual Carnp Me. ting Augu t 1 thru 11 a’ th Chu' ■ h camp. P i located north ot Nappanee on C'.unty roads .>6 and 9 Dr. Alton JopJ ie and Bev. Eddie Jone are the ev mg' list . All are welome. Mt . Amy Gagnon, Toronto, Ontario. is spending two weeks a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Pen y Selkirk. Mr. and Mrs. James S'<>tt are spending their vacation this week as guests Mr. and Mrs Robert Riddle. Connersville, and at Rushville as gueHs of Mis-. Lnraine Hill. George Coss. Logansport, has returned home aft« i pending the past two weeks as guest of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mt < Arthur Coss. Kenneth Gjemre. New Orlean I^a . returned home after sp ’ ing a few days visiting with Mr. an 1 Mrs. Cai I Gjemre Sr. Mrs. Edward Barntt. avompanied bv Mrs. 3^oma> Etherington, North Liberty, were guests of Mrs. Rose Cook and Miss Wilma Sellis of Mishawaka. Mrs Vernaline Amick will be th- hostess tor the Saturday night pot lurk supper. July '2.th, at th< Koontz I-ake Conservation Club house and you are welcome to come. Bring a i overed dish and I eniov an evening of fun. ; Mr. and Mr-. Joseph Queblx'- ! man accompanied bv Mrs. Edna I (’hild’-ess. attended the funeral of 1 Mr. Quebbeman’s aunt. Sister ■ Marv Seraphine. OS S. at the ; St. Francis Mother House in Oldi enberg. Burial was at Oldenburg. She had been a Nun in that territory for 59 years and was << years of age. Mrs. Ouald Haye Rochelle. 111-, is spending this week as guest of Mis Everett James. Mrs. Timmfe Kohlstrom age 7R. passed away last week as ■ a short illness Her husband. E:i . passed away June 29 at age s 3. The Kohl-troms had r sided at the lake foi the past 16 year- and their many friends mourn their passing. Mrs. Nnrl»ert Weston. Susie and Pattie, of Orland Park, 111., are Something's ;-j missing- U I Sorretring may be missing fr< m your ’ ome insuran ■■ I It n iy - ot be as ob . us, but it - ' ■ . ’ . iangerOus. The Hcmeowr- r's P .y Hu ■ ’.'"i. hj- Mjtua P .ui ■ • Z • me ; if . : .■ ■ je for y anu h : ba.u^ ^uu money, tool See me ... there’s no oblicjition! your Meiidian Mutual agent ViTHi-jll , ; Hu'aal Robert Johnson Insurance iSli-2a>o

spending the week as guests of G<*orge Marquardt. The Koontz Lake Water Sports Club is holding try-outs for their ski show on Saturday at 4:00 p in. and 12:00 noon on Sunday. Everyone is to assemble at Dick's Boat Houae for the tryouts. / Mr. and Mrs. John VanKovering, of Homewood. 111, Mr. and Mrs. William Sehraeder of Chicago were Sunday guest- of Mr. and Mrs, Hilding Sundern. Mr and Mrs. George Goranson, of Whiting; and Mrs. Owen Resetar and daughter of Gary, were gia. ts <>f Mr. and Mrs. Michael B a ba rick. Mr. and Mrs Jamos Scales and daughters of Oak Lawn, 111 . were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Waranow-ki Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Raymond M'Nally, and Jack Morrison ot Chicago ar spending two weeks m the Waranowski cottage. Mrs. Anna Wolfi entertained the following guests at her lake cottage: Mrs. Robert Stick and children of Donaldson; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wolfe and children of Piliairn. Pa., and George Reed, of South Ik*nd. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Fries. Pamela and Alan, of Chicago, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Fries. A meeting of District 3. Indiana Volunteer Firemen'^ Association was held in the fire station at the lake, with over 45 in att ‘ndance repre-enting ten department Don Mason. LaCro wa. elected district chairman aid Harold L King. Beatty Ho pita! Dept., district secretary. A ieview of the past convention m is given by State vice president. Walt r Steiger. Benton. Following the meeting, movies were shown and refreshments served. Read the Classified Ada

I RUCTION SALE | = Starting Auction Sale Again Every = = Saturday Night At 7:0(1 P. M. Sharp = On July 27th At e Kingsford Heights Sale Barn e i Must ( lose Out Several Lot> On Hand, Os Appliances e = Household (hhhK: Furniture, Tools, TV’s and Also e = Mime Neu Summer Merchandise That Was Not In- E | packed When We Clo-ed Down, Consisting Os Large E | Hl” Elec. Fan, Bar-B-Q Set, Picnic Tables, Tarpaulins E Os \ ariou- Sizes, W hite and Mum. Paint, Brushes, 1 e E I hiome Kitchen Dinette Sets, Tricycle, Elec. Moor E E Polisher. Electrolux Sweeper, Elec. Sewing Machine. E E Pole Lamp>, Now Hood-Type Hair Dryer, ( locks, E E > ower Saws, Sanders Drills, (itaiders and I^arge E = Bench Vise. 1 I Not Responsible For Accidents E E (den Barney, Auctioneer M. Wineholt, Clerk = rillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllii | Public Sale | E Two Family Miscellaneous Household Goods At E E Eugene Hewitt Residence, 1 Door North Koontz Lake E E ('(immunity (hurch, I Miles South Walkerton On = E State Road 23. Follow Sale Signs. E | Saturday, July 27 1:00 P. M. | = !(> Inch 1 Burner Flee. Range. Utility Table, Presto E E Pressure Canner, Kitchen Stool. Elec. Mixer, 2 Elec. E ~ Irons. Sad Irons. 6 Piece Wood Dining Room Set, 3 Z = Elec, ( locks. Studio ( ouch, 2 Matched Swivel Chairs, E = Brown Easy Chair, Rogers Siherware, Coffee Table. E = 2 Step-1 nd I'ables. Gossip Bench, lahc Seat, Vanity. E = Shadow Box, \anity Lamps, Table Lamps, 3 Table E = Radios, Fern Stand, Tvpew ritter Stand and Stool, Sun E = Lamp. Rugs. Light Fixtures, Pedestal, Pictures, Dish- E — Pail'-, I ruit Jars, Scotch Koohu', Sinks, Bed - E springs. Cement I lower Pot, Hammock and Stand, = = Seeder. Mirror. Odd Tables, Old Wall ( lock and Coffee = = Grinder. Many Other Items. = | TERMS: Cash f Not Responsible For Accidents E 1 heo. (Fat) Rhodes, Auctioneer 556-2319 viiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigiiiiiiiiiiy

THANKS ———— — — n We would like to express o appreciation and sincere thank friends, relatives and neighb for the floral offerings and ma acts of kindness during the de., of our son and brother, Herm Personotte. Also a special than; . to the Harry Price Funeral Hon Rev. Rufus Gerkin. and the p ii , 'bearers from the Orville Ea B , day Post 189 American Legion Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Persone’ f Mr. and Mrs. Howard Persom and fan Mr. and Mrs. James Person' , and fan I 1 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pcrsom 51 and fan. | ( Cecil Person, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pur and fan Mr. and Mrs. Jam'*s Cast' and fam, My family and I wish to t press our deep gratitude for L cards, gifts, and many kindne< shown us while I was in ‘he In pital. Bless you all. p Harvey Stef! and fam T would like to take this < . portunity to thank everyone f their many kindnesses during 1 recent stay in the hospital special thanks to R -v. Da Owen, the Presbyterian Chm and the American Ix'gion Am - iary. p Mrs. Edward A Prei Thank you to all who s. cards and gifts during my r valcscence.. Thanks also to R> Young. Tabor EVB Sunday S- h and Crusader’s Class. Everytl i was appreciated very much. Merlin E. Wal’