The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 October 1964 — Page 16
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Koontz Lake News h. 1.. I nited Missionary ('hurch "The Church With The Lighted Cr<^«" 1 ’.ill; W Lou 'I I ’■ T Robert S Va ■ i. b apt S mdav Si >'oo| !* nt a in \, p ; ■ . • - it ' । am. ! ng Service 7 00 I 1 adies I’i ..yer (Iroup Tie y. 9 . < a m. • . B '• ' ■ d y. 7 tn». AL>r„s ; i ay- r n • - ‘ ng S turday. 6 :0o This Sunday. < - •'•bei I s . m the beginning of a fear wr^k y Mont! ’I ■ ’ • ■ '' • x. l ■ s t ■ t • ■ I Sunday School." There are < assi s f> ; all ages with < mtests in each d< jmrUnent Evmor. ■ is welcome. Koontz Lake ( nmumnity ( htn h A J. Compton, Pastor Jack McDowell. Sept. Sunday School 9:30 am. Morning Worship 10:30 a m. Evening Worship 7 :30 p m Young people’s meeting Saturday, 6:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting Thursday 10:00 a in. Bible Verse: I John. 4:7-8. 1 cloved let us love one another: for love is of God: and everyone that loveth is born of God; and knoweth God. He that loveth not. knoweth not God: for God is love. A Christian welcome awaits you where all people of all churches are welcome. We pray for the sick in every service. Mr. and Mrs. William Simp-
GREENACRE EARMS | ANGUS PRODUCTION SALE Wed.. October 21. 1964 12:00 p.m. C.D.T. on the farm MOROCCO, INDIANA 6 Bulls 17 Open Heifers 15 Bred Heifers 20 Cows with Calves This sale features the (let and Service of Anokamere 50th, many times (.rand (.'hampion Bull and Nationally known as a most outstanding sire. The bulls are well grown, ready for service The females are young, well bred and good individuals, which would strengthen the established herd or foundation for Write for catalog: Major and Mrs. W. A. Rafferty, Owners Dick Wilson, Herdsman Morocco. Indiana PUBLIC SALE ]i 2 Miles West Os North Liberty On State Road 4 October 17th - 12:30 P.M. (hicken Equipment — 2 - 1000 Capacity Five-Deck Brthoders; 1 Five-Deck Electric Brooder: 1-100 Chick Br ooder; 1 Heat Lamp: Feeders & Fountains. 1 Johnson Picker: 3 Steel Feed Bins With 1 Ton Capacitt Each: Tuikex Shelter 15 x 30 Some Farm Implements 1000 gal. Gas Tank And Pump: 150 Steel Fence Posts; 3 Rolls New Barb Wire: 2 - 100 ft. New ( hicken Wire Fence. Lumber — 3 Timber^ s \ S x 22; 30 - 4 x I; Some 2 x 1 And Some New 2 \ 1 1 Pont Wagon, Saddle \nd Brushes Miscellaneous — S ane \nliques; Warner Piano; Philco T\ and Table; Frigidaire Refrigerator; Some Clothing: Electric Meat Grinder; Storm Windows & Doors; 2 - 12 \ 16 Tarpaulins; 375 New Berry Boxes? I.xirge Iron Bell: Large Iron Kettle; 2 Small Iron Kettles; Ix»g Chains; Many Other Mise. Items Frank (Red) Smith Archie Schultz, Auctioneer .Mrs. Charles Ross, Clerk No! Responsible For Accidents
kins spent Sunday and Monday in Valparaiso as guests of Mr. and Mis. Duane Davis. Mr. and Mts. Everett Shinn accompanied by Mi and Mrs. Nelson Walz of Walkerton. were guests of Mr and Mrs. Louis Wolf-- of Hanna, at an outdoor barb-cue on Sunday. Beryl Dixon returned home after two weeks fishing trip at I• de H dlo v Res< ive near Albany. Ky He was accompanied by his bidh r. Raul, of Scottsburg. Mi and Mrs William Kromer of Homewo d. 111., were guests of Mr and Mrs Roy Newell on Saturday. Mr Newell left for R Rampton N Y to attend the golden w-dding anniversary of his broth< r and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs G( ’Te Newell. Enroute home he will stop off to visit with his sister in law. Mrs. Helen Fritsch of Scranton. Penna. A stork shower was hold Monday evening in the home of Mrs. Bernard Heister, in honor of her sister. Mrs. Maggie Whickcar of Plymouth. There were over 20 friends and relatives attending from Crumstown, Walkerton, Plymouth and Koontz Lake. Refreshments were served following the activities. Mrs. Essie Hawkey and her brother. John Knox, of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knox, of Dolton. Hl., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Kuhlwein Sunday. _ Mr and Mrs Alexander Crawford entertained their s<m and family. Mr and Mrs Burris Crawford on Monday, of Chicago. Mr and Mrs. James Brovoid. Nila and I^rry. of Chippewa Falls Wisconsin, spent four days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Brovoid and family. Mr and Mrs. Roman Schwartz returned home after spending two weeks at Ixind O Lakes. Wis.. as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stack. Mr. Stack is a brother of Mis Schwartz and considerable time was spent in fishing on Lac Vieux Desert. Mr and Mrs. John Van Kovcring of Homewood, 111., were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Hilding Sundeen. Three members of the Koontz I^ako-Oregon Township Fire Department. assistant chief Merle S< 1 arnaman and firemen Donald Adams and John Vania attended a Resuscitator Operator's fjchoo! all day Saturday October 10 at the M mrillville High School near Crown Point. It was conducted by the Renaldi Company, with four outstanding instructors on inhalators and resuscitators. The course will be completed October 17th Mr. and Mrs. James Keyes, Mr. and Mrs. George Dekker and sons Paul and David, of Chicago, were week end guests of Mrs. Bess Turnbull. Mr. and Mrs Oren Duthie spent Saturday in Bloomington, for "Dad's Day" at Indiana University, where their son and daughter, Robert and Laurel, are students. Mr. and Mrs. Duthie entertained Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood of West Palm Beach, Fla., for two days this week. Mrs. William Michalski returned homo from Community hospital. LaPorte. Thursday, and from Friday to Monday, the Michalskis entertained Mrs Arthur Michalski and son William of South
~ Walkerton Lumber & Coal Company Phone 586-3131 We Still Have A Few Duotherm Oil I Space Heaters z\t Very Low Discount Prices. jP One Only - 65,000 BTU - Heater Reg. Price $125.0(1 F Sale Price 99.95 One Only - 65,000 BTU. LOW BOY HEATER | Reg. Price $159.00 Sale Price $119.00 l i^^* Four 27,500 Radiant Heaters Reg. Price $79.95 COated Sale Price $59.95 in|nn| 1 X N Finished wPlywood Paneling $3.98 2 X 23" Paper Faced Moist er Ra prim- . , . Oflly • Keintorcea 153 Squared Foot Roll center | FIBER GLASS INSULATION 5^ !.£□ Reg. $7.65 Roll B • MM M Teflon coated heavy drill bpeciai Price $5.65 cover. Rayon-cotton pad with polyester foam base.
St. Paul, Minn . and Mrs. Lillian Kadosta, of Lyons, 111., who is th<J mother of Mrs. Michalski. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hannagen spent Sunday in Chicago, as the guests of Mr. Hannagen’s sister. Miss Margery Hannagen. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Green and three children of Chicago, were guests of Mr. nda Mrs. Joseph Waranowski on Sunday. The annual meeting of Koontz Lake Conservation Club will hr h-dd Friday, October 16th, at their club house and members are urged to lie present. Mr ana Mrs. Kenneth Wilde, of Hammond, wore guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Michael Kiehn on Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ixhms Hei bold, who celebrated their loth wedding anniversary Sunday. They were entertained by their two daughters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scanlon and son. Tommy, of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shaffer and daughter, Joanne and son PI^IUq of Walkerton, at the Strongbmv* Turkey Inn near Valparaiso. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mailer spent three days at West Ixifayette as guests of their son, who is a teacher at Purdue University. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peck of Denver, Colo., stopped off to visit with Mrs. Peck's aunts, Mrs. Ida Haas and Mrs. Alex Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nelson visited Mrs. Robert Freeman, a patient in the Depagv County Memorial hospital. Elmhurst, 111., last Friday. On Sunday the. Nelsons accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Al Maleske of Chicago, on a tour
of the vineyards and fruit coun try of northern Indiana north eg LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ochs, o* Walkerton, were guests of Mi and Mrs. James Scott on Satin, day. Meridian Mutual OFFERS PARKED CAR PROTECTION Have you heard about Meridian Mutual Parked Car Coverage? An unusual advantage you can have when you insure with ml PteM us today •.. R. W. Johnson Ins. Koontz I^ke Momin<B Hamlet 867-2824 Afternoons Walkerton 586-258 b
