The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 March 1964 — Page 20
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Walkerton Mr and Mrs Eugene Hazel of Chicago were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs A (J Hunt Mre Fn d Shultz visited the 4 two week with h« r dnughW and family. Mr and Mn Jack Reanrk in Wilmette 111. Week end guests of Mr ami M- George Seitz wtc Mr and >' > Milt Brown anti family of Kokomo. Mr and Mrs Hobart Luther 9' LaPorte were Sunday afternoon and evening supper guests of P and Mrs Arthur DeMyer and a»»».
Dr. Elliott Frash, Optometrist " 413 Michigan Street Walkerton, Ind. Hours: 9:30 - 5:30 Monday and Thursdays Phone 586-3722 Dr. Walter M. Denaut OFFICE HOURS: 912 and 1-5 MTWFS Closed Thursdays Dr. Burton L. Furst I Dentist OFFICE HOURS: 9- 12 and 1- 5:30 MTTF? Closed Wednesdays Day or Night I Nusbaum’s Funeral Home Phone Walkerton 586-3444
Paneling Specials While Present Stock Lasts REGULAR SALE PRICE PRICE SB.SS Exterior Grade S4.9s CA On V - I'* - Interior Striated f fig Deep Etched Paneling' W«33 57.6 S Mahogany Prefinished $6.95 ( heck oar “Lucky Number" Calendar Numbers Si ill I m laimed 251 171 316 366 Walkerton Lumber & Coal Co. Phone 5*6-3131
Mr. and Mr*. Newton William# sp< nt the week end in Cincinnati. Ohio, where Mr. William* partioipated in the Elks National Bowling tournament. Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Burnside were Mr. and Mrs John Angsburger and Mr. an<l Mrs. Herbert Baumgartner of Milford. Bob Urhln was in Indianapolis Sunday to attend a meeting of the Trustees of Indiana Cancer Control held at the I. U. Medical Center. Mrs. John Bram or and son. of Wanatah, were Sunday afternoon and evening luncheon guests of Mr*. C J. Cites and Mrs. A. F. Dailey Mrs Gu* Lingreen of Import e was a Monday afternoon visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Awald attended the flower show at McCormick Place in Chicago Wednesday. Mr. and Mr* Claude Sheneman •f North Liberty, Mr. and Mrs. <?lell Fouts and Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Bumside were Monday evening visitors of the Claude Grenerts. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Skinner had as Sunday dinner guests the Herald Hostetler family, the Ixugh Roy Hahn Sr. family, the Leigh Roy Hahn Jr. family, all of Walkerton, and the Roland Goheen family of Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barden and family were afternoon callers, the occasion being the birthday of Mrs. Hostetler. Mrs. Robert Lidy, Mother Advisor of Walkerton Assembly of Rainbow for Gilds and her daughter. Barbara, Grand American Flag Bearer of Indiana, attended a reception in Ninevah, Indiana Sunday, honorig Mi*s Nancy Smock. Grand Christian Flag Bearer. A surprise birthday dinner was held Sunday Ln the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert King and family to honor the birthday of Mr. King. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fowler of Munster. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Eaton and family, and Mrs. Nelle Lebo of South Bend and Mrs. Bertha Hall of Star City. Those attending the Scml-State basketball tournament last Saturday in Ft Wayne w-ere Jim Ridenour. John Bingaman. Doug and Terry Lute. Carlos Arce, John Westhues. Adam Mann. Tim Gardner. Wally Johnson. Kelly Powell. Rick Trost and Rob Urbin Between sessions Bob Urbin attended the Press. Radio and T-V party in the Memorial Coliseum. Ro courteous nt nil times—respect the rights of others.
ManJu bin | CABINET I-/ $2 25 VALUF-ONLY . . . 99c i 6 cleor plo&tic drawers. Neat storage for parts and supplies, ideal for home, 1 work-shop or office.
OUTDOOR TIPS STOW THOSE OARS What do you do with oars when you ara fishing? Do you chance losing them by letting both drag in their row locks. Unshipping and laying across seats again and again is a bore. Solve Lhe problem with this tip: fasten two inexpensive broom holders on the side of your boat. Locate in the right spots to receive the narrow necks of each oar. A push and the oar is securely stowed out of the way. A pull releases it. NO ui^AKE GUN If sun glinting off the barrel or receiver of your shotgun or rifle is spooking game, an inexpensive temporary way to stop it Is with strips of black electrician’s tape over offending areas.
: PUBLIC SALE To Settle Estate Os I Mrs. Ethel Eaton I Saturday, March 21st | 1:00 P.M. D.S.T. ■ Refrigerator; Gas Range: Automatic Washer And ■ Dryer; Oil Space Heater; RCA T.V.; Piano; Sweeper B Living Rm. Suite; 2 Tilt Chairs; 2 Occasional ( hairs _ Pedestal; Coffee And End Tables; tamps; Mirrors. Rocker: 12x19 And 9x12 Rugs; Dining Room Table X * 6 Chairs: 2 China Cabinets: I Dressers; 5 Chests Os ■ Drawers: 1 Antique Chest; Rollaway And Twin Beds B Trunk; Fan: Hall Tree; Metal Cabinet: Wringer Typi Washer: laundry Tubs: Dishes; Pans; Meat Saw: Sled: Small Tools; Garden Tools; Many Other Items * 1953 Pontiac I-Door Car n B Terms: Cash Not Responsible For Accidents ■ 113 Indiana Street Walkerton, Indiana ■ James C. Eaton, Administrator Theo. (Fat) Rhodes, Auctioneer ? ■■■■■■■■■ • * • ■ ■ B a a SlllllllllUllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllillHlllllllllllllll' PUBLIC SALE As I Have Quit Farming Will Sell At Public Auctioi ~ The Following Located On South Edge Os Teegarden E Indiana, OR V/ 2 Miles North Os U.S. 6 On Queen Rd | Saturday, March 21 | 11 ;00 A.M. = MACHINERY — Mounted 2 Bottom 14 ” Plow; ]s E Mounted Plow ; 2 8-Ft. Discs; l-Scc. Spring Drag; V = I). 45 Allis Chalmers Tractor: KN 18 Ford Tractor; Al E lis Chalmers 66 Combine: Allis Chalmers Mounted 2 = Row Corn Picker; \llis Chalmers 2 Bottom 16 E Mounted Plow; Allis Chalmers Mounted Row Cultiva = tor: Allis Chalmers Ilyd Scook; Two Chain Hay am E Grain Elevator, 30 Ft: Hyd Wagon Hoist; John Deer E Semi-Mounted 7 Ft. Mower; John Deere Van Buren = Grain Drill With Clover Seed Box; 8 Ft. Disc; Culti E pactor; Roto Hoe: Roto Vator; I-Sec. Spring Toot I = Drag; 2-Sec. Spike Drag; 2 Rubber-Tired Wagon E With Racks; New Idea Vegetable Transplanter Will x Water Barrel: International 2-Rnw Fertilizer Con E Planter; 6-Rov Crop Spraver; Buzz Saw, Steel Fraim = X Belt: Stock V ttcin’r lank; 2'W heel Trailer; Flvh E Outboard Motor; Tractor Roto Mower (Mohawk): E Power Roto Cultivator; ’sl Studebaker G Ton Trm = (Good Shape): lawn Rofer Mower; Wright Saw Wifi r Motor; Laree Jie Saw Motor & Stand; Post Drill; E FlecDi, Drill- Portable 6” Saw ; 11/, HP. Meat Grim' x er; Laid Pre**’ Some Garage Tools; Vahe Replacei = Fast (h K|<>v B tHerv ( hai 1 er: 2 Electric Grinder^: x \ir ( ompre i or: 12’ C-utop Aluminum Boat = HOI SEHOI I) (,OO|)< — Bedroom Suite: Dinine = Room Set: Some \ntique<; Log Chairs & MiM-ellam = ous; Electric Pump J ack Not Responsible For Accidents = I um h Will Be Served Bv 'l he Ladies Aid Os The Fir<t x Brethren Church Os Teegarden. | M. C. Lemert Fruit Farm Archie Schultz. Auct. Ph. 784-2745 Mrs. ( harley Ross. Clerk
camp erp Cellophane from a ciga pack can make an emerp drinking cup. CAMP ROOF PATCHH Caught in camp with a roof and the nearest pat cement miles away? Fix roof the Indian way. q spruce pitch, bring to boil, wood ashes (for body) smooth over cracks. Won ’ a day over 20 years. DOG WHISTLE FOR CHUCKS Thoae “silent** whistle* dogs can hear but humans also will make a woodchu< up to see what's going on the shot fast when he does. Marry for money ana you'l you could have earned it ea
