The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 September 1964 — Page 19
SEED WHEAT REGISTERED REED New Variety Released In 1963 MARION ROBISON I’h. 586-2036, Walkerton SIOTF i LES Jorxithens, Red Deous and Greening; also cider. । nest Zahrn across from Elpntary School Ph .586 2161 sl7tf - ’ YELLOW, green tomatoes • ppepers and sweet peppers. s. Orville Reed, Ph 586-2832 s2<i> EASTERDAY’S Electrical, Furnace and Refrigeration SERVICE Soft Water Sales, Service and Rentals John (Red) Easterday North Liberty Jy3OTF j * -L SALE -Small home on corer’ of Liberty and South Jeffern. all modern except furnace, mediate possession. Esther lull. Ph 6.56-3137, s24p ANTED — Toy demonstrators. ys at discount prices, or if ou want a party call North Lberty 656-8702 4toßp WANTED S Bookkeeper For Credit I nion Work Phone 289-7685 South Bend S2I Sl' WEEK for Mclntosh aixl i abapples Now picking Red and • How Delicious, Jonathon, Cort md and Winter Bananas. Fu*. 1. lor, .squash potatoes, cabbage; dian corn, mums Eberly Fruit 1 irm North Liberty phone 656. ' 4J3. «24p LL si ’F< ’I \ l of 33 nitro■■n Otf car price will be s6s FOR Elevator Payment to Im* adv April 1. 1965 Th.- Knecht* A’ >rth Liberty Elevator A-l Tree Service No Jo!) 100 Big or too Small Uiilla experienced & insured Member of the Indiana Arborist Association FREE TSTIMATE Phone 23 1-5886, ( oiled South Bend, Indiana 2TOIP ■ UTILIZER Certified foniml.i >r wheat 6-24. 12 with trace I ’lvmerAa $72 50 ton bulk Why I -y more when wheat prices I ire so low The Knechts North I Liberty Elevator. Ph 656-8141 I READ FERTILIZER tor wheat. I Parley and rye now, use our I 'Pleaders saves time all fresh I dock of fertilizers The Knecths I <orrh Liberty Elevator Hans' I Automotive Repair I Complete Motor Repair | Tune Up — Brake Service Service All Makes » Electric & Acetylene Welding 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE ALL WORK GUARANTEED 301 Mich. St., Walkerton
FOR SALE Standard size pool table SSO. Burl Wickham, Phone 586-3160, Walkerton. s2lp FOR SALE 3 year old registered Suftulk buck trann. Phone 6564583, North Liberty. William Zapalski. 524 DAIRY QUEEN SPECIAL Malts and Shakes 10c Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. September 23. 21, and 25. 524 FOR RENT 2 bedroom apt., newly decorated, stoves and refrigerator furnished, good location, 1313 Ohio Street, Walkerton, Howard Personette, Ph 5862819. s24p FOR SALE 30 in. Frigidaire electric range in good condition. Ph. 656-8974 North Liberty, Mis. Harvey Sheneman. s24p FOR FREE 6 ducks. 15 chickens, you pay ad. .James E. Peters. Rt. 3, Walkerton. Ph. 586-2212. «2»P FOR RENT Cottage, 1 mile west of Walkerton, semi-furnished. Phone 586-2007, Walkerton s24tf WAITRESS & PART TIME COOK wanted West Walkerton Truck Stop. s24tf IT'S inexpensive to clean rugs and upholstery with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1 Walz Appliance Store, Walkerton. WINTER APRILS potatoes, cider. popcorn, everyday. 15 gal. or more in your containers, ,35c gal Haag's Orchard s24p FOR SALE Will sacrifice new 3 bedroom modern home Any reasonable offer accepted G. I L»an applicable Phone 656-4511 524 FOR SALE 2 wheel trailer; 21" TV. pedal jeep. If interested in a toy party of nationally known brands, (Ideal, T<>nka etc.i ( ill 586. 2852, William Rhodes s2lp FOR SALE 40 acres in Lincoln Twp. 9 room modem home, ban. etc on blacktop road Also several small acreages $6500 and up Reed Realty Phone 656 1511 524 FOR RENT Luge 2 bedroom Unfurnished apt above Jackson's Barber Shop Water furn shed See Walt Jackson <>r call 5863772 s2lp PIZZA Every Evening 6 pm to ? Homemade to vour Order i ALL SIZES Liberty Lanes Phone 656-8910 North Liberty 3TOB L = FOR SALE 70.1M.10 BTU gas hed er with blower, also Frigidaire refrigerator Phone 65€« 86M FOR SALE Upright piano, mans blue overcoat size 40. new medicine cabinet; also garage for rent Georgia Stillson. 605 Ohio Street. Walkerton s24p FOR RENT 2 bedroom apt both lti»i*s furnished hookup for washer and dryer; fenced yard CaN Turn or Sam Frame 5863605 or 586-3175 a27tf WANT TO RENT Garage In Walkerton Pearl Master 707 Momoe St.. Walkerton. s24p * HELP WANTED Grill Cook & A Waitress I Apply In Person After I P.M. At The Alibi Restaurant U.S. 6 & 31 LaPaz, Indiana
Businessmen'*. league Hiler’s Foundry 8 4 Stan’s Marine Service 8 4 Mercer and Son 7 5 American legion 7 5 Hartsough Mfg. 5 7 George's Barber Shop 5 7 Reed's Electric 5 7 Martin's D-X 3 9 Team high serie- American L*gion 2596. Mercer and Son 217*. 82. 2562; Ree l'.- Elediic 2557. Team high garni American D*gion 917; Stan's Marine 902; Mercer aixl Son 854. 29. .883. Individual high series: E Klopfenstein 577, 71, 651; W. Bacewic 560. 74, 634; D. Adams 541. 81, 622 Individual high game L. Schmeltz 226, 23, 249; E. Klopfenstein 224, 24, 248; W Bacewic and M. Wolfe 245. Kings and Quern* Mixed Doubles Lucky Four 9 3 800 Boos HL 3*2 Four Jokers 8 4 Team No 6 8 4 Pin Ptuckere 6 6 Ya Hoos 5>2 6’2 Sputniks 3 9 Desperados 0 12 High team series and game Lucky Four 1979. 690; Four Jokers 1962, 701; I'm Pluekels 1913. 666. High individual series Men D Knowlton 632. P Guard 566; A Newland 175 Women M Mullet 579; P Fraih-v 537: C Richards 489. High individual game Men M Bierly 18.3; D Knowlton 223 P Guard 220 Women P Fraih-x 19.3 A Newland 180 M Mullet U edmiMla t Xit«- Ladies Bakers 10 2 Kingsbury 10 2 Dede’s 8 4 West Walkerton 5 7 Welco 5 7 Walkerton Lanes I 8 Prentis • * Savoie 2 10 High team senes and game P.akers 2176 739; Pr. rXis 2168, 762. West Walkerton 2096. and Walkerton Lanes 806 High individual senes Ar game M Hai tung 5.38 1,85; B Smith 191 185; M Williams 190 189 Industrial Is-agiw* Holser I» s Allstate II ■' Dave and Ray's 10 6 Plas-Strel 8 8 Kingsbury 8 8 Kabe! m 6 to Powell-Mann 6 10 legion 4 12 High team senes and game Plas-Steel 2725 916 911 898; Katx n 2.517 Dave and 1 lav--2493 High individual senes B Gtvarge 570. W Pu kavet 563; B Ba e vic 549 High individual game B fie age 224 D Anderson 215 F Lb yd 202 Walkerton ( lassie Is-apie 5 Groves 13 3 2 Dauhe 11 5 8-~Nusbaum 10 6 6 Brice 8 8 1 N. Williams 7 9 3 Knepper 7 9 4 South 4 12 7 E Smith 4 12 High team series Groves 2061; N Williams 2032 South 1968 High team game: Groves 717 712, Nusbaum 703 High individual series A game E Wi!'- ■ 577 L Pugxley 568 221; D Cripe 567, 212: N Wil hams 226 E Place 219 Other 200 games A DcCami 21 » E Williams 212 J South 211 G Groves 205 R Lute 204 M Mullet 202
Sept. 24, 1%4 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —
Thursday Nite Suburban D*agu»* Hiatt’s Insurance 11 5 Bake r's Standard 10 6 Walkerton Igines 9'j 6' (Tingenpeel Excav. 9 7 Tracy Lutheran 8 8 O J fthoemaker 6' 2 9’I O O F 5 11 Walkerton Skelgas 5 11 Hig’h individual sei es arxl game hdcp O Amdt 589 105, 694. 212, 35. 277 200 games. J Rush 20-1. 225; Arndt 200. 242, R. Lute 201, 231, D. I Clicks 20.3, 219. C Roth 209. A J. Kennedy 201; Kegebein 200; F Gindelberger 200 W(glnM-da\ Night Indies la*agiie Bakers 13 .3 Dede's 11 5 Kingsbury 11 5 Lanes 8 8 Prentis 7 9 West Walkerton 6 10 Welco 6 10 Savoie 2 14 High team sene-, and game Baker's 2287. 803; Lanes 2234 7.86; Prentis 2212, 770 High individual series: G Attains 549; E Fitzke 491; E Whitteberry 482. High individual game G. Adams 221 P Bouse 19.3; S Garab 189. Walkerton Nite Ou I league Hiatt's Insurance 9 3 Bill's Package 9 3 Dave and Ray’s 8 I lakeside Resort 7 5 Plas-Steel 5 7 Walkerton Imines I 8 J&J Pro Shop 4 8 American Legion 2 10 High team senes and game Dave and Ray's 2675, 950; Walkerton Lanes 2591. 896 Bill's Package 2585. 898 High individual series: J Awald 654; J Busweli. 634; E Place 628 Individual high game J Awald 249. F Gindelberger 239 G Groives 229 Other 200 games .1 Brswell 202 D Cripe 202; E Place 2ul Monilax Nite Men’s la*ague Haenes Sere," Proc 12 4 Wabash Tavern 11 5 Scotty’s D-X 11 C >mmur.-ity Grocri y 1° 6 NoiUi Liberty Elevator 9 7 Walkerton Skelgas Frank's D-X 7 9 Hwei's Insurance 11 North Ldierty Lbr. I lNoch Liberty Bod\ Shop 4 12 High te am series and game Hai-nes Scre« i? 261.>. 91.3, 90.> 8.>.), Scottv s D-X 2486 W .tb.ash Tai ern 2164 85.5. Individual higii score* W. Grimes 569 208. H Singleton -62 R FAlchs 557. A DeMyer 21 I J 1 Wozny 213 D Trobaugh 20s Thursday Xite laidic * Country Katchen 12 1 , Del s Barber Shop I'-’ 4 , Bill’s Hauling H 5 I Hi De Ho IO 6 , Community State Bank 9 Home Dairy 9 ‘ , N -rth Liberty Lbr 7 1 W» .is Aluminum 5 11 • I/mzo Oil .ill N Liberty B.hlv Shop <• 16 High team senes and game Community State Bank 2302 M • North Liberty Lbr 2241 810; Bars Hauling 2152 Country K L Chen 7*»6 High individual series 4 Rann C Anderson 531. 185; B Elkins 481; G Pelz 471 201 B Euler 181. Wilkrrtun Monday Nite l^d»e* Huhnke’s Service 14 2 Skogmo H Lute Recreation 9 Jaoob I^rug Store 8 8 Williams Supply 8 Nioks " 9 Lee’* Jewelry 2 14 Phillips 66 2 14 High individual game A series: L Huhnke 196 4*4 L Finch 179. 462. M Hartung 170; C WhitteHigh team senes and game berry 469 Huhnke’s 807 2277: William'* Supply 721. Nick s 717 2057 Fkogmo 1942 SELF-IN FUCTED Freeilom of speech enables maw a man to place a hangman's noose around his ne< k
PT/\ Has First Meeting Os New School Year The Walk* rton PTA held its first meeting of th** y» ir at th** Elementary School Building on S**ptemlMir 17 The meetup a 1 ; opened with th«* pledge of alleg;ar<e to the flag Th** lights in th*- luditorium were dimmed to empha ize a flood light on our American flag, a* the audit nee sang orr National Anth**m. directed by Mrs. Eleanor Robinson, school mu. ic director, and acompanied on tn** piano b\ Mrs. Erl Klopfenst* ir* It was on*' hundred fifty years ago that Francis Scott Key wrote the Star Spangled Banner Mrs Robert Wardman read th*' "Bill of Rights" in commemoration of Corwtitutinn fkiv Mrs Casimer Stasko PT A president, presente I a state and local lifetime PTA membership certificate and pin* to Mrs Ruth .'■inotlgrass honoring her. and in appreciation of i * r many yeaLr-< of devoted servic-- to th** PTA Sixteen girls sei* 'ed from the 6th and 7th grad*, chorus sang a song entitled. "This Is My Task dedicated to Mrs Snodgrass Tlie teaching staff ot' the elementary school wus introduced by Mr Hartman, principal, and the high school faculty was introduced by Mr A'usler Mrs Stasko introduced her committee chairmen for th*' connng year It was announced that the annual PTA fish fry will be held November 7 .md that the PTA membership drive 1 n w under wav Refreshments wei,- serveri bv the r >om mothers and the executive boiinl members □ □ HOSI’ITAI NEWS □-— — — Holy I'.unify. I^iPorte Admitted George Williams. Sept 17 Mr* Richard Price. Sept 17: Mrs Kenn» ’h Knov. Iton. Sept 2o Parkview. Plymouth Admitted: Frank Price Norh Liberty S* pt. 18. ST. PAT STA LE SHOW AND ( ARD PAKIV The annual Style Show and Card P. Ity. sponsored by the St Patrick Women Club '.'.ill be held Tuesday. Sept 29 at 7:30 p m m th»* st Patrick School Hall The Campus Shop of !-•- Port* mH be m charge "f the mod*-.-- and fashions RETFER HOMES ( 1.1 B TO MEET MONDAY Tl.<- Better Bonu s iX'monstration Club will meet Monday evening Sept 28 at the Town Ch4b 7 ,3(» I’clia k A lesson on Entertaining" will be given by Mrs William Carter u>l Mrs Eugene Hewitt The hoste.^es mil be Mi Earl Van Buskirk Mrs Har old Mun< ie and Mr * Richard Bi ice < IIKISTIAN UH < \TION SI MHI The Walkerton Methodi* t Church will observe Christian F L ueation Sunday (formerly Ra y Day । thxs conur.^ Sunday at 9 10 a m The purpose of this day is to emphasize the significant pl ce of Christian Education in the ' fe <>f the total congregation All members and friends of the S mday School are cordially inv ted to be present for this seP oe Mrlnn Divine 1a General Su’ ermtendenl of the School and 8 "rd Daniels is the asjust<u»t Koontz Lake News tertained Mr and Mrs Henrx 1 Kutschke and Mrs Ponschke & Plymouth, and Mr arxl Mrs El mer to an outdoor dinner in M'ondland Park Tin .-day Mr* J Z Uhhr and daughter XUlc of Chicago, spent the j>a*t two .lavs as guests of Mr and Mo Roy Newell.
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