The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 31, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 August 1963 — Page 15

De Vos Plumbing .uccUic Lei Senvi Service l ••Service is Ou” Business” Phone 656*4631 । North Liberty IT yourself breakfast set sale Select your set, haul it yout - ,if hum our warehouse, set up and save the dUteienw. , ,et yours only a few miles H orn ,^h prices, Pletcher Furniture, xappaare. 3tal ME GROWN TOMATGES >' lark's Fruit Farm. j 25 II SALE Used Seighr Stove ,<e new. Mechling Heating, I’li. *6-3252. Walkerton. M SALE Hampshire Boars Select now for your needs in the ■ xt 30 to 60 days. Boars weighig 200 lbs. up to 350 lbs. Some it of litters with f»*cd converion i ecords from Puraue Evalition Station Jack Rodibaugh vo miles north Rensselaer. Ind . 6 East. otal tNTED - LP gas tames, 500 or >no gal. capacity When ready > .*•11. phone 586-3422, Walkton Skidgas Service. a 4tf Septic Tank And Dry Well Cleaning FRANCIS LaBERE Phone 5X6-2111 ()r 5X6-2996 Walkerton hKE LUTS Pte-developmenl I ale. Sin down. $lO per month I Prices from $250 t o $750 HolI iday Heights with access to I beautiful deep Crooked Lik. I near Clare. Michigan The lake I las been s’oeked with thousands I i Rainbow Trout. Bass and pan 'ish. Lots are large and high md dry in all w.-ather. Buy now S3fg,igat flyovOgmhg oOeu<* • build or for investment Wil•wbrook la»g Cabin Co, Im I'uwell, Michigan otal Dean’s Tractor Service LaPaz, Indiana Dean Ayers, Owner General Fann Equipment •nd Tractor Repair Service Al! Work Guaranteed For Fast Dependable Service ( all LaPaz 7X4-3163 and Ask For Dean dVA'IE LAKE Beautiful 2611 re lake surrounded by 120 " res <>f wooded, rolling hills. Wonderful fishing and swim■ung, one cottage Shown by appointment only. Georg. P« ri v. H irt, Mich., phone 873 2055. otal

1..— - ■ ~ Hiatt Insurance Agency Hepre-entimr The Follow inn Companies Lincoln National Life Ins. Co. Hartford Fire Ins. (’o. Group American States Ins. Co. Announces This Appointment As Agent For The Insurance Company of North America^ The Addition Os This Fine lunge Company Now Puts Our Airenc> In A Very Fine Position To Handle Any And All Insurance Coverages. Call Me To Get The Answer For Your Particular Problem. Hiatt Insurance Agency 802 Ohio Street Walkerton 586-3621 =

FOR SALE My home at 1310 Ohm St I bedrooms, 2 car garag* atta hed, breezeway, hot water baseboard heat, new gas water h ater, many extras. Will consider land contract. Call toi appointment. Thomas Frame, 586-3605 Walkerton. jilt! 25 Foot Caravan Mobile Houk, Very ( lean Inside Can Be Seen At PowellMann ( sed ( ar Lot, Walkerton Or Call Central Credit Corp. Phone 5X6-3129 FIRST AGAIN Certificate of Warranty Smiley Buildings are proud to announce th* issuance of a personalized certificate ol warranty on all buildings. Write or call: Leonard Stackhouse, Rt. 1. Bourbon, Indiana Phone: Millwood Nl 6-2515. otal Is Awarded Graduate Fellowship .1 unes Neal Wvakly, Walkerton, has been awarded a Graduate Fellowship in the Pharmaceutical Science by Pitman-Moure* Division of the Dow Chemical Company The fellowship includes unrestricted funds of S2IOO, Weakly, who is a 1963 graduate of Butler University School of Pharmacy, has been accepted tor graduate studies in pharmacology at the University of Utah. In addition to mamtaning an outstanding scholastic record at Butler, he was active in campus activities. He was a member of the sophomore, junior and senior honorary soc ieties and was president of the Interfraternity Council H • is a member ot Sigma Xi social fraternity and Phi Delta Xi professional society. Mike Holloway With Freshmen Al W. M. I . New Irishmen at W» Ui n Michigan University are getting a pre-taste of campus life in a two-day exposure during late •lune ami July as the special orientation program is m full swing Sonu 2 500 students are expected to take part in the program ot counseling. testing and advance registration University leademc hall- an- opened for them, with new groups registering on tom days ot each week A social program is also planned With this part of I ginning college out of the way, students pay then fees by mad and report for the beginning of da its on Tuesday. Sept 17 Among those participating ,n the orientation program thi w rk is Mike Holloway of North Lib erty BIKE Tl BE TIE DOWNS You 11 am hor your car top boat tn tin* ra« ks more quickly with two 26-imh bicycle inner tubes ihit one end around rack, pull loop across boat and slip other end of loop over ra< k on opposite side No danger ol s< f ilching with strap bm kl<’ Powr of I übbvr tube holds boat securely Riad the Classified Ads

STAR Rev James Pierce lias re igm d Ins pastorate at the Star Church rind is moving to West; die when* he is employed. He plans to t nt» i Valparaiso Univ ratty for forth' । study. -The new pastor at Stat will be Rev. Thomas Duvall ot LaPorte, who will begin his pastorate* August 18. Rev. Pierce will preach his last sermon here next Sunday. Come and show him your appreciation Mrs. Mary Gilli!ar?d. Idaville, and Mrs. John Schrader, called on Mrs. Lena Edison last Thursday. Mr and Mrs Bill Snyder and children of Marion spent Sunday with the Harold Snyders on Quinn Road. Sunday afternoon visitors of Mis. Emma Mi.liken and Mr ami Mrs Clem Lightfoot were Mr and Mrs Lestei Milliken of Mishawaka and Carl Burleson and Lucy Rusco of Elkhart YELLOW BANK Tuesday evening supper guests of Mrs. Lila Gardner were Mi and Mrs Roy Freeman ami Mary Ann. Mr and Mrs. James Gardner of Florida. Tuesday dinner guests of Mrs Cora Goon and Mis Dorothy Culp weir Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Goon of Pompano Beach. Florida; Mi and Mi s. Glen Goon of la*, sburg and Mr and Mis Rowland Goon <d I-a Paz The occasion was to help Grandma Goon celebrate* her 91 t birthday which will be August * and wa.s held early because* of the Earl Goons returning to Florida Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs William Samuelson and family of Gary spent Sunday evening with Mr and Mi Dwight Harbaugh Melvin Gardner of Florida spent several days with his daughtvi m-kiw, Mrs. Lola Gardner Mr and Mrs. Earl Rowe and family and Samuel Row attend cd the Rowe* reunion at the home of Mi and Mrs. Arthur Lmg ot near Plymouth. Miss Ellen Baughman. MiMary Halt and Miss Rebc < a Heplei are attending ('amp Mack this week Mr and Mrs Rowland Goon ot LaPaz were Monday dinnei gue Ls ot Mr- Dorothy Culp and nm ther Miss Vera Ru-s spent S dmda' night with .Mis.- Shirley Frei man ot n. ar Walkerton. Mrs Royce Hart oiigh md on David, of South Bend, were Monday dinmn guest- of Mt and M • Ivan Hartsough A sin was boi n to Mi md Mrs. Veari Culp July 18, u lb lorn oZs. and has tso n named Duane lx*o. Anothei son. Cail, stayed with hi> grandmother .Mrs Culp, for a week Mr and Mrs. Orby B.mghn an of near Lakeville* and Mi ami .Mrs Fred Kellei of Bu< hanan. were week end guests of Mi and Mrs. Charles Sehmeltz ami fan ily at Detroit. Mrs Quinton Mangus ami Mai 1 ilyn called on Mrs Dorothv <‘ulp and grandma Goon Fridas even •ng Mr- Alma Harbaugh of m-ai 1 North Liberty is sending a few days with Mi ami Mis Dwight Harbaugh Those helping S mmel Rowe i < I ebiaU* his 90th birthday July 29 al the hoim- ol his son. Ml amt Mis Earl Rowe, were Mi ami Mis. David Rowe- and family and Mr and Mi-s Robert Herb-tei and family Also helpij g <eh brale the birthday of Stevie son of Mr and Mrs Robert Herbster Mr and Mis Rollo ('lark ot near lAikevil’." called on Grand ma Goon Sunday He\ and Mrs Young of Te« garden < ailed on Mi and Mt Roy Freeman and Mis Lola Gardner Thursda? Mr and Mr.s Warn n Baughman, Tjnunie and Phil, of nrai North Liberty; Mi and Mis N* b|e Welsh and sons of Unum Mills. Ml and Mrs. Duwoym* Welsh and l.umly u! Goshen md Mr and Mis. Richard Welsh and family of South Bend, spent Sunday vHh then parents, Mi and Mi*. Guy WoUh in South Bend Make Church a Bamily affair

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LaPorte Fair Schedule Os Events Listed The schedule of events for the 1963 LaPorte County Fair has been aimotim <1 by fair otfh iuLThe fair is scheduler! for Aug 12-18 at the laiPorte County fairgroumLs on Indiana 2 just west, of here. The fan won’t officially dart until Monday, Aug. 12. but l-H Club exhibits will start arriving on fThursd iy, Aug 9. , All exhibits in electric, entomology. fore .try photography wildlif *. hi,me improvement, clothing, handicraft, foods bak ing, food preparation and food preservation will be in place and judged before the fair opens Th'* l-H Club garden exhibit - w ill ari ive on Monday morning and be judged during the aft- i noon. The official o| ■nmg of the fan will come at 5 p.m Monday whet: fair official.- start charging ad mission. Grand stand entertainment tin first evening will be the distil. ’ school band exhibition. It j scheduled to start at 8 p.m The l-H Club Hv -'tock exhibits wil start arriving on Tuesday An;’ 13. They are to be in pku e by noon Four-H foral table centerpieci s will be judged at 10 a.m. Weighing of steers, barrow and fat lambs will take place dining th’ afternoon. Tlie annual kids day will be staged on Tuesday afternoon with free admission, reduced price rides and a grandstand program of stunts and contests. The poultry exhibits will be judged at 1 pan. and a national mule* pulling lontcst. sponsored bv the Mill ('reek Lions (Hub, is schedulcsl for 2 p m The evening entertainment in front of the grandstand will 1 a stage -how featuring Kathv Dee, recording artist and the 1>« hghtful' Judging activity will mow into high gear on Wednesday. An gust 4 with open class bed at s am . l-H open class rabbitat 9a m LH beef at 9a m . l-H hors- and pony at 3:30 p.m. and l-H and open class sheep at 7 p ni. Pony trotting races and a demonsttation in sheep and dm k herding bv Border Collies arc scheduled for 2 pm Judges will turn to dairy and swine judging on Thursday, August 15 .The* l-H dairy show is scheduled to start at 8 a m ind t h • I H sv me show at 5 p m

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The open class swine will bo judged at 1 p in and 1-H nusc.Jlaneoti flower an ingcinents at. 10 a m Harness racing will start a three-day stand at 2 pm. Thm >tay aftc rnoon Ti err will be betwwn nue entertainment. The* evening stag* .show at 7 and 9 p.m again wiil feature Kathy Det Judging activity on Friday, Aug’ 16. will tapei off with only open class dairy at 9 anr and the 4-H tractor contest at 9 am, scheduled Harness iacmg and entertainment Will l.e ; I 2 p m and an auto thrill -h' a are slated for performam es .-t 7 and 9 pm in front of the grandstand Th** thrill show Adi tvatm? Danny Elea ma The* 4-H bai i w ;md tat 1; mb ale will - tail at 7 30 p in Friday. The 4-H steer ale on Satunhiy morning will wind up events It will st art J 9 a m Judging of pulling hor es isi htdulc'l for 11 ain and li? lior.se pulling vontest will start at 4 p.m Harness ri' ing till wind up a' 2 pm Ther will be- entertainment betw<« n the heats Twa) stage ahow featiirirg th* Sons of the Pioneers and Pit Brady will be prewnted a s 7 and 9 p.m at the grandstand. Th i LiPorte Coiintv Fail will wind up <>n Sunday. August 18 A horse show sponsored by the’ IxiPorte County Shrriffs Pos.—•, IS -hedulvd fol 1 pm. A ro< k ami roll show w ith Jim Loimsbeuiv i . scheduled for the evening in front of tie* grandst and. I’Ol’ BOTTLE H A ( ASE , Hey! Hen s ‘ good one for the fly fishing fraternity. Ev« n though you haw a peimaner? fly box that holds a lot of varieties you seldom use*, fishing conditions sometimes call tor usin^, a f*w vaiietu-s but switching them <e lot Tl.es. times it s a bother Io keep going bm k into voui big box So punch a hob- in a ]x>p bottle cap and sew it to your fishing jacket. Sinking tly hooks in coi k holds em securely and their is room theie for . : d of your fu\oi ites (H Lf/i THE FKOGS Okaj B<. cleaning frogs isn't exactlv nm national fw.it Have you e*vei tried it what with them leaping" and jumpuu. around ’ Solve that problem with thi- tip Just dump your catch in a bm Io t ot a . watei Numbs them >o th<\ can b handled w it h ea.-c tor . leamng.

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