The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 April 1964 — Page 11
Eaby Chicks tall Your Order I’hone 586-2266 lerton F27TF I | SHOE ^REPAIR — Open I s to 4, Thursday 8 to 12 | Reed St . North Liberty. m26p ■ REAI/TY 161 a res, 7 ■ modem home, barn, tramp ■ machine shed, drive thru ■ immediate possession, only I ;>er acre; also good 40 acre ■ $16,000; many other arre- । I and homes. Ph 656-4511 II . Liberty a9 I For Sale I I rniently Located BusiI Buildin" And Site In Lerton. Space - 1600 lire Feet. Ideal For OsI Or Retail Outlet. LoII 506 Roosevelt Road. Ie Open - Make Us An It. Phone 586-3114 mm ( IrENT — 2 bedroom West l< apt. at 907 Ohio St, WalkIn. Ph. 586-3481, m26p ■'ED - Hay anu straw tn Ie on shares or will buy f outright. Howard PersonI Ph. 586-2819 Walkerton. I m26tf K.ENT duplex apt., 2 bedI 1103 Ohio St., Walkerton. | desirable location Ph 586I Rhea Wright. fl3tf |\TKINS PRODUCTS Lois Deßruler Rt. 2 Box 683 A Walkerton I’hone 586-2266 I FREE DELIVERY I DO cabinet work and furIre repair We build lawn i I itui*. Have 2 double dec k ■ tin boxes for sale Ph 656- |, North Liberty a9p I ALE —l4 ft aluminum boat I; Choremarter Roto tiller, f TYmi Flaugher. Ph 5x6 I Walkerton ait; [■ ALE Gwm-*y cow, just ■ i in January Ph. 656-4570 I John Deere , | ality" Farm Equipment | and Reconditioned at Bargain Prices I carry an exceptionally I stock of John 1 >eere I and we service everything we sell. Plymonth Fann Supply ■ 81 — North of Ph mouth ' ■'ALE Building 24x25, edited ‘ ides, roof 6 win I 2-8' d«»ors also 2x12-12 ■ roofing, others 2 mill east ■ .mgsbury on Road >oos Huan Koch. Rt 1 LiPortc I 125-9882 I PED TO BLY lift ' and trailer. Ph 936-8722. a Martin. *9; lALE Dunham cultipack. i ; 2 row MM comp a iter; 2-3-point Burch n>ry hoe ereford bulls 15 iu. phone SOM. Richard Eei z a9p NOW!!! Equipped To Do BRAKE WORK and MOTOR TUNE-UP Well As Alignment and Balancing Clyde’s Peering Service IPhone 656-3181 4 mi. south of North Liberty on Hwy 23 F27PTF
FOR SALE Large Building Lot In (lark Addition 194’ x 137’ Priced For Quick Sale Call Wayne Burch Farmers State Bank M26TF FAJR SALE Clover hay, wheat straw, 50c a bale Ph. 656-4511, North Liberty. a2 W W ANTED Lawns to rake and mow Chuck Sherland. Ph 5863 2 ‘5 a9p FOR SALE 2 Noble double appl; cators- 11'2” Kewanee wheel disc-. Keeling Bros,, Ph 5862705. 586-2780. n 9p M. B. Drilling Co. Pumps - Sales - Service 2” to 3” Wells Phone 656-4490, 656-8308 North Liberty FOK SALE 1961 FoTcfGZlaxm. 4 door hard top. radio & heater, in perfect shape. Keith Borton. Ph 656-4665. North Liberty. al6p For RALE Guitar and ampltfiei in good condition. F’h 586-2597 after 4.30. a2p FOR SALE .Motor scooter, good condition, new paint, $100; Larg* refrigerator, good condition, S4O treadle sewing machine $5; conventional washer $5; coal laundry’ stove $1 C D. Garver. 63421 Oak Road. AT 9-7915 a9p Classical Sacred Music Singer At Pine ( reek Church Mrs Rosa Page Welch, classical sacred music singer and noted church woman, wi 1 be speaking and singing at the Pine Creek chuTth of the Brethren on Friday. April 10, at 7:30 p in Mrs. Welch returned in December from a two-year assignment as a missionary under the Chun h of the Brethren in Nigeria West Africa While there, she presented concerts in < nw* and villages of northeastern Nigeria as well as in congregations and schools of tile various mwsiunn of that area. She also taught classes on "The Christian Horne - at two Church of the Brethren training centers for Nigerian churchmen. the Kulp Bude School and the Waka Schools. A It wax while on a world tour for the United Church Women in 1952-53 that her interest m Ai rica mounted More recent good will missions have taken her into several South American countrn and into Puerto Rico and Mexico A member of the Disciple;. of Christ. Mrs Welch served as the song director for th** constituting .Lssembly of the National Council of Churches tn 1950 in Cleveland and as song director and xuiot t for the World Convention ■ 1 Christian Education meeting m 1950 m Toronto and in HO* in Tokyo. She formerly was vicepresident of the United C’hur. h Women. In 1951 -he was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal of the National Conference of Christians and Jews for "distinguished service in the i au»e of brotherhood " Mis Wel< h has been heralded for her ability to impart U» her audiences a deep spirituality Her moving interpretations of Negro spirituals, sung without accompaniment. have been singled out most notably. The singer a native of Port Gibson, Miss , was graduated from Southern Christian Institute. a mission s hool of the Disciples of Christ at Edwards Miss She taught academic and musk- courses in Southern schools and was faced with a career as a concert artist when she chose to devote herself to the fields ot religion and interracial goodwill She hold* an honorary degree FNx tor of Humane Letters from Eureka College, Eureka 111
Mrs. Welch is married, has two children, and five grandchildren. Pledged To Theta Sigma Phi Harriet Mechling, a sophomore at Indiana University and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry’ Mechling. Rt. 1, Walkerton, has been pledged to the Indiana University chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, professional organization for women in journalism and communications Miss Mechling was announced as a new member of the honorary organization, along with eight other I U women . tuden. s who have achieved dis n H >n in journalism at th«- Umcv si y The announeem rt <f tn»* new members was made at the Matrix Table b' ua e. < . i a . i r ina Ph held Sup l iy. ApDl 5. Poik Tw p. Band Boosters To Have Fish Fry Friday Final plans were mado for the ' Polk Township Band Patrons fish * fry to be held on Friday. April 10th at the Tyner School i afeter- i ia Mrs John Jacobson is the general chairman The following are chairmen as nanusl Tu kets. Mrs. C E Shank; publicity. Mrs. John Martin; kitchen. Mrs. Wayne Matz and Mr- Glen Amor; dining room, Mr. John Martin coff.s‘ Mis Lawrence Bergland. orange drink Mi Robert Hendricks; table setting Mrs Earl Strang; pu”- Mrs Hai ley Ross and Mrs. Welcome Noi ris; fish Mrs Albert Gongwer Hosts are Mr and Mrs. Stanley Lousieau Serving is from 5 to s pm EST YELI ^' V KWF (Delnyml i Mrs Freida Mangus and s.»n Donovan, of Richmond Ind were week end guests of her mother.
। * M t il x / Cis xi■ / • . S/vEt Iw/ 1 1- 6^ ■ f Bl ' JlBaH How to control giant foxtail in corn
Atrazine BOW herbic de has set a neo standard lor weed control on millions ot <h res of corn . . . b\ solving both general wred problems and the dm - cult problems posed b\ weeds lik" giant foxtail. (oant foxtail must be < ontrolled or it takes over. Simple, effective control Atrazine gives you a proved plan to use ?ya ''st this tough weed An Atrazine si.: illowed by rotary hoeing or shallow cultaation ian do the job. Spray very small foxtail I best results sprav Atrazine after p.anting at the rate recommended tor M Us soil t\pe just alter the first flush ot foxtail has emerged follow immediatels with a rotary hoeing or shallow cultivation Ihis supplemental tillage is especially important on heavy clay ur h u janit soib. t tder drj vn-
April 9, 1964 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —
Mrs Dorothy Culp and Grandma Goon. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Doan of , CaoHopolis, Michigan; Mrs. Iva Freeman of Walkerton, and Larry Braner < f Tyner, were Sunday dinner guets of Mr. and Mrs Roy Freeman and family. Afternoon guests were Mr and Mrs. Duane Freeman and Miss Katherine Coates of New Carlisle. Mr. and Mrs Ortiy Baughman of near Lakeville, Mr. and Mas. Myrel Judy and daughter of Buchanan and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmeltz and son were Ea-ster dinner guests of Mr. am! Mrs Fred Keller in Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs Rowland Goon of lAPaz were Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leier and family in South Bend. Mi and Mrs. Woodrow Boone and daughter of North Liberty spent Weitnesday evening with Mr. and Mrs Melvin Baugman of Igßieville. Mrs. Freida Mangus and son. Donovan, of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Culp and sons Carl Dean and Duane of Plymouth. were Easter dinner guests of their mother, Mrs. Dorothy Culp and Grandma Goon Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Anderson and family of Lafayette were week end guests of Mr and Mrs Dwight Harbaugh Easter dinner guests of Mr. ( and Mrs. Robert Herbster and family of near Lakmille wen- Mr and Mrs Earl Rowe, and Mr and Mrs Glen Rowe and family <>f near I akevillr Mi and iMrs Harley Shaffer anti fam. y of North Liberty. Mr. and Mrs David Rowe and family of North Manchester, .anil Mr an I Mrs Ixmn Snyder and Samuel Rowe Mr and Mrs Gilbert Claude and family of Ohio, were week ••nd guests of Mr and Mrs Elmei Halt anti family Mr and Mrs Francis Hoffer of Highland, and Mr. and Mrs Willard Stump of North Liberty, j were Saturday evening suppei । guests of Mr and Mrs Ivan Hartsough M: anti Mr- Raymond
ditions giant foxtail mav germinate rather deep m the soil So it is important that the Atrazine be worked down into the soil moisture zone where the roots ot the (oxtail seedling are In, ated Details available A-k your supplier about ampl iation rate- tor your soil type when vou order Atrazine or write Geigy Plan to control giant foxtail this easy ehei c,e wav. Geigy Agricultural (. hemical*. .- on ot Geigy ( hemti al ( orpoiahon s dw Mill River Road, Ardsley \ 1 Gsigy g A IB . ■ a --.a
Hartxough of near Plymouth were evening guests. t Mrs. Freida Mangus ami son of Richmond wer- Saturday thnnei guests of Mr. and Mrs Ray Klingerman and family and evening supper guest.' of Mr and Mr.Quenton Mangus of near Plymouth. Easter dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Melvin Baughman were Mr and Mrs. Floyd Markley and family and Mr. and Mrs I^arry McWilliams ami sons of neai Lakmllc, and Betty Huff of Bremen. Mrs Choag Pak of Chicago spent Frid; y night with Mrs Mildred Stump of near Lakeville Easter dinner guests of MrCarrie Herbster of I-akeville were Mr. ami Mrs Robert Baughman and family of North Liberty. M: and Mrs Rudy WeigamLs and family of South Bend; Mr and Mrs, I>»n Balsbaugh of North Liberty, and afternoon guests were Mr and Mrs. Gier. Herbster and family and Mr and Mrs Robert Herbster Mr. and Mrs James Gardner and family and Mrs Lola Gardner of Walkerton were Easter dinner guests of the .lark Norns family at Argos Mr. and Mrs Charles Schmeltz and sin <f Detroit, were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orby Baughman of Ijikeville Easter dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Grant Stump were Mr and Mrs Richard Stump and family. Mr and Mrs Lamar Rittmour anil son and Mr and Mrs Dian Stui p an'! family, al! of Likeville, Mr and Mrs Gary Nolen and Mr and Mi G’en Herbster and Mrs Mildm! Stump Mr and Mr IJoyd KiH. ir wco Sunday dinnei guest >f the Everett Ream* in V. ilk»Tt >n This tip «v>me from Afri< a where native k»ep knives razor sharp without hones Tliey use soil, preferably sandy soil, on a flat piece of woixl Soil acts like pumice or rotton stone Work is slow but edge is keen.
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