The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 March 1964 — Page 19

iby Chicks 11 Your Order lone 586-2266 i ton F27TF j HOE .REPAIR — Op, n > to 4. Thursday 8 to 12 Reed St . North Liberty. m26p IJ> Country fresh eggs ~ora Golt. 586-2834 ni26p HOSTS red cedar. 55 oge size, sound one side nechta. North Liberty Elphone 656-8141. For Sale niently Located Busiluiiding And Site In | i ton. Space - 1600 e Feet. Ideal For Ofir Retail Outlet. Ix>506 Roosevelt Road. Open - Make Us An Phone 586-3114 01211 D Good shoats 100 |bs p; also feeding cattle lnThe Knecths. North LibElevator. phone 656-8141 2D— Hay ana straw to on shares or will buy outright. Howard PeraonPh. 586-2819 Walkerton m26tf ENT duplex apt , 2 bcd--1103 Ohio St., Walkerton. desirable location Ph 586fthea Wright. f!3tf THINS PRODUCTS Lois Deßruler lit. 2 Box 683A Walkerton Phone 586-2266 REE DELIVERY .LE GE TV, full size bed. >m suite, corner table, end ironer, floor and table typewriter; smoker; girls s 4-6; toy piano; ridrm* horse. Ph 586-2852 »2p DU getting Spring clothes ■ Please let me do the L in my home at 1103A ■ St. or phone 586-356.3, I Perry. a3op ■for sale I OR RENT Dog ’N Suds Drive In r.s. s& u.s. 3i I < O SERV. CENTER Hanna. Ind. 3TM26P nnaU Super C with fast plow. cuH . du* and drag xl condition Ikm porter ' >*k Road. South Bend AT 9-7015. a2 N CHOCOI^TE CAKES I or 9 inch layers Ordei r Eaator now. Alan decmakes. Sumui Feece. phone 56. ni26p iLE Kitchen table withlalrw and one aluminum with 4 chairs to match Kniesley. 505 Virginia St rton Ph 586-3679 m26p FOR RENT Small mod :as furnace; phone 586W'aikerton m26p Koontz lake 'irgain Center Store Hours For March (Fast Time) 10:00-6:00 •• Wed., Thurs. & Fri. 10:00 - 7:00 ’day 9:00-7:00 used On Mondays

CLOSING OUT Brushes and roller pans and all paint supplies at ’a off regular price. The Knechts North Liberty Elevator. Ph 6568111. ORDER NOW- Harusy 63; Lindarin 63. and Hawkeve 63 at $4.50 bu. Supply limited. The soybeans that are resistant to root rot disease. The Knecths. North Liberty Elevator, Ph 656-8141. GRAVITY BOXES Special Pre-Season Discount On King Size Gravi’ty Boxes. Order New For May Delivery. Jim Mercer & Sons Phone 586-3533 Walkerton MSTF FOR RENT Fritz's Drive-In, * . mile east of Hamlet, corner of Highway 30 and 30A. Phone 867-2625. in26p FOR RENT 3 bedroom modern home $55 a month, 601 Maple Ave.. North Liberty. Ph AT 70744. South Bend. al6p FOR SALE 4 section spring tooth drag; two hog feeders; one set hog scales See Lyle Lancaster. Walkerton. m26p FOR SALE 1960 Chevy panel truck, good cond. $750 Call aftei 6:00 pm 586-2732. m26p WANTED TO rent 2 or 3 bedroom, year round home at Koontz I^ike for family of four Ph. 586-2971. a2p CLEAN rugs like new. so easy to do with Blue Lustre. Walz Appliance Store. County Council Os Clubs Host Group At Robertson’s The St Joseph County Council <>( Home Demonstration Clubs hosted the Michigan City District Indiana Home Demonstration Association Friday at Robertson's Tea Room Council presidents from all eight counties. Lake. Porter. St Joseph. LaPorte. Starke. Marshall. Putaski and Fulton were present and made their reports Mrs Ralph Helt, president of the district. presided Mrs Harry Mastaff. St Joseph County president gave the welcome As district historian, she urged all counties to appoint or elect a historian and urge each of then local clubs to do the same The state president. Mrs. Bertha Bates, and state vice president Mrs Donna Agness wen special guests and addressed the group Plans for the National Convention in Hawaii tn O tobci were <h.*'U«sed as well as a new citizenship project which will he a tour of Washington. D C tn November representing each county m the state of Indiana. Each county president is urged t. attend or send an alternate Other speakers included Mis Martha Holst Purdue Staff Extension Hupervuor; Mrs Nellie [eiw North Central Regional Director and past district president and Mrs Minerva Marlin. County Agent Chairman. STAR The Star Church choir w ill preM -nl the Ei-ter cantata The Cross and the Crown” next Sunday night at 7:30 Fred Schutz u director The community is invited to attend Rex Diomas Duvall will bring the Eastei message following the Sunday School at 10 30 a m The Star and Beaver < ’reek Youth and Young Adults err yed n skating party m the Plymouth rink la*t Tuesday night Mr and Mrs Merk* Barnhart ot South Bend wore Sunday afternoon xtdtors of the L-ißue Donathens Recent guests were Mr and Mrs Frank Ewing of South Bend

American Legion Auxiliary Lists Walkerton Essay Contest Winners

The American Legion Auxiliarv • has announced the winners of a recent Aniericarusm Essay Contest which was conducted recently in the St Patricks and Public Schools. 1 he contest was in three categories with the students in the 4th, sth and 6th grades placed in Clas, I; 7th, gift a nd 9^ grades in Class 11. and the students of the 10th, 11th and 12th grades placed in Clas 4 111. The first place w nner of Cla«s 1 was John Hiler, a sth grade student at St Patricks 2nd nla e winner wa Ramona K>wcrs <>f the sth grade at the Walkerton Elementary S -h < 1. Valeri, S'hnmnke wa.; the first place winner in (ha- 11. Linda Bellinger p.'ncvi sc -ond. Both are 7th grade students in the Walkerton Elementary School. In Class 111, first place winner was Sharon Smith, a senior in the High School. Second place winner was Theresa Schmeltz, also a senior. The American Legion Auxiliary distributed Flag Etiquette pamphlets to 712 student« and teachers in the Ist through 7th grades at St Patricks and the Ith thru 12th grades in the Public Schools The essay was entitled '.What Our Flag Means to Me”, which was based on the contents of the pamphlets. Americanism Chairman. Mrs. Robert Wardman, visited all the grade, from Kindergarten thru the Bth at St. Patricks and the Walkerton Elementary Schools showing the proper way to say and give the pledge to our flag Other flag etiquette was also shoum and given at thus time. At an assembly in the high school. Mrs. Edward Klopfenstein gave the same instructions. The first place winners will I* presented an outdoor flag Fit. and the second place winners with cash awards at Award Day at the closing of school. Die prizes are given by both the American Ix*gion and the Auxiliary Reception Honors Girl Scouts In Walkerton Gul Scout week was ooserxau in Waikerton Sunday afternoon with a reception in the Youtn Building Mure than 250 persons viewed craft displays and heard an interesting program. Epsdon Chi Chapter of Tn Kappa sorority sponsored Ine event, provided refrcsliments and also gave four camporships. These were gifts of SIO.OO eacn to pay half the expense fur uno girl for one week at .summer < amp The four Gul Scouts who will go are Tfiert'sa Desimone, Vickie Adams. Diane Gjemre and Sharon Knowlton. Their names wen drawn from a list of eligible girls Alternates drawn were, Jackie Tietie. Lynn Pickavet, Debbie M<khc and Karen VSaidron. Each of the seven troops entertained with a skit dtulng the afternoon Mrs. James lam?. chainnan of Tioake Neighbm lukm! which covers seven troops in Walkerton and Hamlet, introduced distinguished guest s present. They were Miss Marjorie Montgomery. Michigan City, executive dim t<»r of Northern Indiana Council; Mrs. Gary Walters, district 2 chairman, and Mrs Helen Arnold, director of Northern Indiana Girl S«outs. both of South Bend Mr- Roy DeSimone. June Day Camp direct, *r. presented five year leader p n t > Mrs. Paul Jones Mr- R >b» 11 Moore, Mrs Jack Prvr.tis. Mrs la>uis Daube Mrs H u,' I Knowlton and Mr.Ray Lute A G . . ui pin was given to Mrs Ca-mur Stasko. a new leader Tri Kappa members who setved punch and cookies were Mrs David Mellin, Mrs Richard Nurag n and Mrs. John Powell ।

March 26, 1961 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —

NFO NEWS A special meeting on the televising of the "Mid-West Farm Report” on WSBT, channel 22, South Bend, was held Tuesday, March 17, at the WSBT Studio The meeting was in charge of Clarence Duttlinger, Director of the National Fanner’s Organization, Wheatfield, Indiana The largest representation ever to meet at the WSBT Studio, according to Bob McDermott, farm director, was present. Farmers from the following counties were present: Jasper, Cass, Miami, Porter, Kosciusko, Wabash. Starke LaPorte. Whitley, Pulaski. St. Joseph. LaGrange. Fulton. Elkhart, and Noble in Indiana. In Michigan there were Berrien, Branch. Cass. Kalamazoo. St. Joseph and Van Buren A seven man committee was elected to serve on the promotion telecast. They were Jerry Bolakowski and William Marhom. LaPorte County; Loyal Burkholder. St. Joseph County. Ind. and the others were from Marshall County, Ind., and St Joseph and Cass Counties in Michigan. Officers were elected from this group, with Loyal Burkholder of North Liberty as secretary-treas-tu*er. Tune your TV to channel 22 at 1:30 EST for the special farm broadcast starting Sunday. March 29th, and even* Sunday thereafter until further notice. Hi Joe. Income Low Join N F O. OIT-KMARTED The fellow who tries to be fukv in his dealings only succeeds in making a goose of himself. CIRFFW Men go out and paint the town red. and along come- a reformer who wants to paint it blue the race Presidential candidates will blossom later this spring and get fr >st-bitten early in November. ’

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Spices and Herbs Is Topic For Better Homes Club The origin ol sp.o s and herbs was revealed in a iewon given by Miss Sara Sue Naragon, assistant County Extension Agent. Monday evening at the meeting oi the Better Hornet- Ikvnonatration Club. Miss Naragon told ot the many larris or countries represented in most of the spices w,« use ,1 uly with little or no thought as to the interesting background of each She had spice racks holding both the whole spice and the ground type most of us use. Charts were given out to help in making everyday dishes more exotic and palatable. During the business meeting. Mrs. Howard Clingenpee! gave the history of the song of the month "Flow Gently Sw’ret Afton.” followed by singing of the snng by the group. Roll call was answered by giving "A Good Cleaning Trick.” Two guests were introduced. Mrs Edward Klopfenstein and Mrs. Harold Weller. Mrs Ray Strader gave the safety lesson, warning of the dangers of being careless with drugs anti medicines where there are small children. Final plans were discussed for the Style Show sponsored by the dub. to be held Thursday. April 9. at the High School Mrs Eugene Hewitt Mrs. Wayne Cover and Mrs. Claude Watkins received the don- prizes. The refreshment table was decorated in the Easter theme. Hostes es were Miss Jarix*cv Helm. Mrs. Clyde Cudnev and Mr» Roy Williams '.■> ' \'-A Due t<> an overcrowded paper this week, we will run two weeks bowling news next week

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