The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 23, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 June 1964 — Page 11

For Sale * uneinently Located ie<s Building And Site In i alkerton. Space - 1600 iuare Feet. Ideal For ()f---ices Or Retail Outlet. Lolled 506 Roosevelt Road, rice Open - Make Us An iffer. Phone 586-3111 DI 211 J-M' CORN COBS, wet cois ■ >r gardens, liquid nitrogen, poth and 45% bulk N 2. Harusy 63 ■ nd Hawkeye 63 soybeans. The Inm-hts, North Liberty Elevator, y!n 656-8141 :t cobs FOR GARDENS $5 00 iad delivered around North l iberty. The Knechts, North Librty Elevator, phone 656-8111. >E DRESS your corn right afer planting with our applivats Saves mashing down corn :d puts the nitrogen m ready r use. The KnechLs, North iberty Elevator. Ph 656-8141. Pugsley's Electric Service Phone 586-3217 or 586-3768 Walkerton \NTED TO RENT in Walkerton rea, house and small acreage, lorefer with barn. Address, price l ind location to Lurry Taylor. Rt 11 Sand Creek, Mu h.. 49279 j4p |>K SALE Provincial fruitwood ■ abinets, 8 feet base and upjai units with white double bowl sink, formica countertop. Ph 656-8298. m2Bp >i: SAL£ 3 bedroom gas heat, arpet m living and dining room fireplace, rec room, full base!ment. SSOO down. SBS mo. or will lease SIOO per mo Ph 656-8391. J. E. Dennis. m2Bp Seed Beans Registered 1 Harosoy 63 New Variety Resistant To Root Rot Disease MARION ROBISON Ph. 586-2036 Walkerton HIV ANTING A- PaPEP. rL.bGLNG - New 1964 wallpaper and Wa’ltex samples and paint rhaiß ■ available. Regena Malstaff iWells, 805 Michigan St , Walkjerton. f6tf For Better Insurance Service State Auto Insurance Association Ketchen Bros. & Kenady, Inc. 80S South Michigan South Bend • Phone AT 81 137 m 3 : I'R SAUI Used oil furna e, Li I Roy. basement model, 100 non |RTU input, excellent condition IMechling Plbg. ami Heating. Ph I 586-3252 MITED SUPPLY of Ha and Hawkeve 63 soybean 1 *I 50 bu , also one year to. ertified soybeans at $3 4«» b Pne Knechts, North Libeit\ b ”" dor. Ph 656-8141 S P E (’ I AL I Front Quarter Beef 35c ll> Completely Processed J. B. Williams & Sons, Inc. Walkerton, Indiana Phone 586-3331 M2ITF

Koontz Lake News 1 I K. 1,. I nited Mi *,ionary Church "The Church W dh The Lighted Cross" Rev. Paui W. Loucks,, pastor Mrs. Robert S. Varga. Supt SCHEDULE OF SERVICES Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:15 a.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m D.V.B.S. daily Monday thiu Friday. 9:00 a.m. Mid-week Bible Study and prayer, Wednesday. 7:00. Men’s prayer meeting Satm day, 6:00. Vacation Bible School is in progress this week and next Classes start each morning at 9:OO and dismiss at 11:00. Children and teen agers are welcome to the classes. The closing program will be held Friday. June 12, at 7:30 p.m. Parents and friends are invited Koontz Like ( (immunity Church A J Compton, Pastor Jack McDowell Sunt Sunday School 9:.. i a.m. Morning Warship 10:30 a.m Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. This Sunday, June 7th, 2:00 p m., the latest Oral Roberts film will be shown. Bible verse Isaiah 58.6 । psalms 12:5) I . not this the fast that I have chosen? To 1< • ise the lands ol wit kedne-s, to undo the heavy burdens, and t > let the oppressed go flee, and that ye break every yoke " We pt ay for the sick and needy m every service. Where all people are welcome to worship God in spint and m truth. Mr and Mrs Andrew Banasiak. and Leonard Poznmk, of Chicago, were week end guests of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Borrelli ami children. Mr and Mrs Richard Logan and daughter. Pamela. Goshen were guests of Mr and Mrs Joseph Smillie on Sunday Mr and Mr« Oren Duthie went t<> Bloomington Sunday to •bring their daughter. Lnirel. home for the summer vacation Mr and Mi George Down spent the week end m Lafayette as guests ot Mi and Mr- Leo Rubright. 'I he Water Sports Club will hold their monthly meeting on Sunday at Dick’s Bout House at 300 pm with election ot otfleers for the year Mi an<l Mi> John Neuhart of Chicago, and Mr and Mrs. Ronald Smith and children of Crestwood. Hi. were week end guedof Mr and Mrs Russell Smith <> n Sundav, the Smiths entei tamed Mi and Mrs Hari y Mitchell of Chicago. Mrs Laus Stevenson and daughter of Chb ago were week end guests of Mi ami Mrs W ilUam Michalski Mr and Mrs Clifford Allen and daughter. Christine h< eoinpanie I by Mi and Mrs Warren Aden and children Finh y Allen, ar. i Kathy and Harold Cinwd rd. -.pent Sunday at Buck Like Randi Angola where they had their panic ami enjoyed the • m ter’ainnient at the ranch Mrs May Rundquist and daupn■r r Sandra. Jan Alnis ot Vll a Park. HI and Mi- Joe Rumi quist of Homewood. 11l weo v. .ek end gue-ts • l M i and Mi Deny Selkirk Mi and Mi Lai i v Lung. -Indents of Indiana University ar. spending their vacation with MiLung s parents Mi ami M * Clare Farnham Miss Barbara Ronbei g ol <’h ( ago spent the Week end is gue 1 of Mr and Mrs Janies M Cui on Saturday the McCoys enter tamed M ami Mt - Glen Pa .1 FOR RENT u ipiex apt. 2 bedroom. 1103 Ohio St . Walkerton. Very desirable location Ph 5863349 Rhea Wright flStf

of Downers Grove, 111. The regular monthly meeting of the Koontz Likedhegon Twp h ire Auxiliary will be held Wed- | nesday. June 10th. Hostesses will be Mrs. Hilding Sundeen and Mi -,. Hot tense Moerman. Mr. and Mrs. James Keyes, of Chicago, were week end guest -of Mis. Bess Turnbull. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomas, of Farmington, Michigan, are .spending a few days as guests of Mr and Mrs. Carl Gjemre Sr. Mr. and Mj-s. Edward Bai ret t accompanied Mr. and Mrs. William Starke and Miss Marie Barrett, of South Bend, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Glenna Feighnet at Roanoke. Mrs. Feighne’- is tl.e mother of Mrs Clair' Smiltz of Whlkerton. Mrs Hilding Sundeen returned home after spendi ig the past wo k with her d c hter ami family. Mr and Mrs Walter Carlson. Bay Village. Ohio Mr. and Mrs Donald Adams and family, accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Stanley Adams, are spending a few days this week in Huntsville, Ala., as guests of their nephew and family. Mr. and Mis. Dale Adams. For the month of June. Mm William Amick assisted by MrLeeta Erdal, will be hostesses bo the Saturday night pot luck sup pers at the Conservation Club Mi- and Mrs. Hornet Martin and children spent Fl iday in Colum la City a guests ot Mr and Mrs Robert Adams. They attended the graduation of their nephew. Robert Adams Ji <>n I Memorial Day they visi’ed Cedar Park Cemetery, in Chw.igo,. On Sundav they wet* at Laki Shafer. Monticello, where thev were guests ot Mr ami Mr > James Coffin ! Mr. and Mrs William Smipkimare spending a few days tinweek in Three Rivers. Michigan, as guests of Mrs. Simpkins’ brother and family. Mr and MiI Geiald Phillips Mr and Mrs. John Dixon entertained the following guests i ovei the week end Mrs Dixon mother. Mrs Shearer ami cou ms. Mr. and Mr- Ro - ert Scharbaek and daughter. Debbie of Hobart, and Mis- Jean Zander, of East Gaiy . James Maze. Plymouth, ami H Phillip ami son. of Hincklev 111 . were Sunday guests of M and Mi ■ James Scott , Mr and Mrs Jerome Howard returned home after spending sev oral days with Mrs. Howard as i guest of Mrs. Charles Schumacher. of ('imago, while Mi Howard and Mr Schumacher enjoyed a fishing trip to Lake of the Ozarks, in Missouri Mr and Mrs. Ernie Rmvold had a piein< on their lawn Saturday and among the gcust present were Richard Wellamlei . Chi< a go: Mr. ami Mrs Richard Bn< and family, and Mr and Mrs Dana Knoerr and family of the lake. Mrs Edward Knoerr of Gary, was a guest if Mi and M Dana Knoeri ami familv at the lake. Mr amt Mi s .1 urn- - < ’lark re turned home after spemimg four days at Like Charles. Li on a business ami pleasure trip Mi in'l Mm Gc iige Meyers spent Sunday m Niles. Michigan । ern- ts of Mr im! Mi L J Jacoby Mrs George Mi-wm spent Wed nesday in Culver with her mothei Mrs Ger! i ide Steven- ami ho bi <>t 'nci I lowa rd Stevens Bov Scout New< A1 < 'a- -el Si mt mast et < f the Walkerton Tmop was verv happy Wedne -day ev enmg to an nounce th it K ” nn ha- becomt* a new i a ai -eom.mis ter \ • the r- t' ncet ing \\ edm - dav night ' -c’ patrol was requested • ■ ' -del- in a papel cup, wi*!' ’ ’ic aid ot any ■-►thei eoiitcne' just as thev were to J" nt 'he Dmtii< t <’.imp < • Ree Sat urday Tliis time all four patrols su ceeded They were graded on ac< ■ iteness swiftness and quietness Steve Bilswell s patrol ended

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up first, with David Fitzgerald's patrol a strong second. Steve Zlatos' patrol finished third, and Chuck Stafford’s patrol came in a fighting fourth The patrols Wcie re-organized to help balance the load. The new patrol leaders are Steve Buswell. David Fitzgerald Chuck Stafford and David Wei h. An assistant scoutmaster or adult offered to help eacii pati >1 Scoutmaster, Al Cassel to ; id David Welch's patrol; Kelly M am. to help David Fitzgerald: Harvey Steffen, assisting Steve E .swell, and Wilbur Stafford to ass st Chuck Stafford As Senior Patrol Leader, Ken Murphy has the responsibility or all the patrol-, and Jim Gambrel as Troop Scr.be. in in charge of the troop's funds. A Court of Justice has been established within the troop in which all disciplinary matterwill be settled. The rule of the court is to be equality. All scouts regardless f rank, age or term, will receive equal discipline. Patrol leadei will act as jury and Bill Hiatt, judge. The jury will present the case for the defendant and for the accuser. They hear the case as the defendant and the accuser, and will then deliberate and sentence will be passed by the judge. Any boys between the ages of 11 and 14 are welcome to join the tr< op Meet at the Youth Building at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday. Any adult wishing to help the Scouts will be appreciated as an assistant scoutmaster or a member of the troop committee. Legion Baseball Schedule Is Announced The American Legion Baseball schedule for this slimmer ha been released by coach Jim Rid enour. Saturday June 6th. Elkhart No 1. here. 7:00 Tue; day. June 9th. LaPorb N • 83. here 6 00 Thursday. June 11th New Carlisle N > 297. • high -chool i there, 6:00 Sat urday J tine 1 .'it h. open Tuesday. June Pith. Muhiyai City No 37. here. SOO Thur.-div. June 18th. LcPorP No 83 Fox Park, there 6:00 Saturday June 20’h, op< n Sunday. June 21 t. South Beml N<> 284 there Tuesday. June 23rd, New C o lisle No. 297, here. 6:00 Thursdav June 25th, Mich y.m City No 37 Ames Field, t'ei'8 00 Saturday. June 27th. S<>utn p.emi No .">57. Harrison v «TeLI there Tuesday June 3oth Lil’orP No 83, here 6:00 Thursday. July 2nd. Nev C o Imle No 297. high sihud there 6:00 Satuidav July 4th. South

PUBLIC SALE \s We \ie Moving, We Will Sell \t Fuhlic Auction S Mi. Oil 31 W est (h Hilex Road or 1 Mi. Soulh (H’l.akevilleOn 31, 1 । Mi. \. e^t On Rilex Road Saturday, June 6th 1 UMI r.M. L Ford Tract"!'-: Detrliotn Mounted I’loxx and ( ultixa--loi ; I)oul»k Di<c: tloxver W ith l»i ush Mower: t orn Picker: 3 Section Spring !’o:>th Drag; Rotary Hoe; Garden Tractor With Disc, ( tdlixaloi'' and Planter; Buzz Saw. Mounted Blade: IJexatoi Wagon; Sludehakei Pickup lruik:OiH Rotetierand Maw et ; One Law n Mower; One Olixer 5 ft. Mowei : <Hi\rt Rake; 275 t.al, <»as lank: \ i ound '•00 B des Ot Hax ; 2 Milk Sep ti atm > and Milker: 2-xeai Stallion Ponx HOI SFIIOI D (.OODS — Dinette Set: Daxenport Bed: End Table and t offee Table To Match: 2 Washing Machines; Diver: Ironer; Phiho Telex ision; Refrigerator: 1 x ear old Fiet tl it Stox e TERMS: ( K^H Not Rc'.p m'-ible lor \ftidenl> R. F. Teitsch, Owner \rchie Schultz, Auctioneer, Phone 781-2715

Bend. 357. here. 2:00 Tuesday. July 7th, Michigan ('ity N" 37 here. Bot rhm day J uly 9t h Li Pm I m No, 83, F>x Park. tht > 6:00 Saturday, Jul’. lit li Fku a No. 222. City Park there, 730 (will stay overnight in Flora i Sunday July 12th, Flora N", 222. < Tty Ci:k there J on Tuesday July IHu New C.ir-li.-Je, here 6 (Ki Thm-d ty. July 16th, Michigan ('ity No 17, An.es Field,, t.hwe. 8:00 Saturday. July isth Totuniment, South Bend there League game. Little League Standings Major league Senators 2 0 Yankee- 1 0 Pirates 0 1 Tigers 0 2 Minor League Braves 1 Indian- 1 6 Giants 11Cubs ’> 1 Dodgers 0 1 Lad Week’s Score** Yankees 28. Tiger 8 Senator" l (l PiraP 1 Senators 12 I’ig* : 1 Bi ives 9. <l. mts 6 Indians 17 Cubs 0 Gian!.- 2. Dodgri •• In the Indians 17-0 win < vei the Cubs John H trium of 'he Indian threw a n • ittei ami -truck out all Is out - over the course <>f the six innu g‘me Several batters reached bi e. hut none on hits or did anv fielder for the Indians make a putou' Area Residents Get Degrees At I. I . (>nc hundred fifty-three St. Joseph County re rOnt- are among the 5.350 candidates Im degrees at Indian i Umvei ity. ami eligible to participate next Nt' nday. June 8 ml U ’- 135th < ommencenie't ceremony The to'al repre •entm/ andidates foi bachelor' mn ’er a: o doctora. degrees, mcludt tho-e < >mple*l! g giaduation req-m■ ments in June, a- well as t! < finishing this dimmer Indian i officiallv confers degio onlv on > cm h ' 'ar. Fol! cinj ire pei n listed by Registrar Charle- E Harrell a among the 3.977 \- pected to complete degle. leq ,irement< m June, ami the dcgic for vv hu h thev have tudted N rth Liberty William All-op. A B g >vernment; Robert P> ham X B biologv and Sand; i Sol C.t. P. S physical therapy W dke- to! Frank nudrcck B S busim William G< dfiey it S busim- - Ross Liwomce d ■- tm of dent il surgei v Ruth Room P, S nursing and Hamid HVini Snoerm i M S phv -i il education.

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