The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 February 1965 — Page 11
I Rent a water softner ,0 a month. Call collect, Lmd- ' Soft Water »>>.. CE 3-767 d SHOE HIT AIR ~ Open v 3 to 4 Thursday 8 to 12 Reed St., North Liberty. olstf SALE — 2 matching 9x12 ^,4oW rugs with pads, very .unable. Mrs. Roy Miller, Ph. ~2940- fll P SALE — Blue taffeta long mal, size : white long nal 11-13; pink short formal ~ 9 302 Roosevelt Road. \ ,'jcerton. Dip Jr. High Splits With Tigers ,Ist Thursday. February 4. the : u mnek Jr. High teams won , closely contested games n Union, bringing the season rd for each team to 8 wins « 3 losses. The Liberty 7th „ie won their game by a final ■ to 21 more, while the Bth I ie battled Union into an I :t me victory, 50 to 46 I } ie 7th graders jumped to a I • score in the first quarter. I . ould only garner five points ■ -he middle two quarters while I , n picked up 16 Then in the ■ th quarts the Liberty five ■ e back strong again, and ■ red ten points to Unions’ five a tne final four point margin. ■ Young, ncoring 15 points, led ■ Shamrock scoring Bill Dove B Chu k Houser scored four As each the Bth grade game. Liber.d most of the way. but a .ng fourth quarter in which ,»n scored 12 points to Libs 7. tied the game at 41-41. end the game into overtime the overtime, sx points by ty Shupert and three by Ars--er. pulled the Shamroks thru i< tory. The scoring was led ( -hrU Anderson with 16. while ert and Arsbarger with 14 • h. North Liberty Sophomore News ; The Sophomore class of North -rty received their class jack- *• on February 3 Everyone was y pleased with them. They arc k with kelly green lettering ■lined in white Be sure to p an trye out for these new vt«. Nancy Roush secretary — Slow down after dark*
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Walkerton Rainbow News Janice Dipert held the first meeting of her term Monday evening. The Rainbow Girls will parti* ipate in the Heart Fund SunAiy February 21. They will canvass the town for funds for this worthy cause. The annual Rainbow candy sale is now in progress. Buy a box for Valentine's Day and help the girls with this projevt. The following girls were installed: Sue Skinner, chaplain: Sue Wagner, confidential observer. Connie Knowlton, choir director, and Linda Zimmerman, historian. On February 15. the committee on scrapbooks and fans will meet in the Lidy home. Guests were Pop Lidy. Al Drews and H N Williams Service Notes USS FORRESTAL Airman Lynden D. Sarver, USN, s a of Mrs. Mane A Iward. of Route 1. North Liberty, participate Jan. 6-15 in an amphibious landing operation called MEDLANDFIX 1-65 while serving ab ard the attack aircraft earner USS Forrestal. The exercise, which took p^ace on the beaches of T*u< rto Scudo and Cape Teulada. Sardinia, was conducted to give h>th Marine am! fleet units training in coduct, ing full scale amphibious operations. During the V vc firing exrercise Marines landed from ships and helicopters In the hehcoptler landing phase, called vertical cnvek»ment, Marine ' arc Town over and behind enemy bm > to cut off njisny supplies and reinlore - ments. Training operations of this typ are conducted periodically Lv units of the Sixth Flett in the Mediterranean to insure the com hat roadmens of a’l clcnunts o' the Navy-Marine C rp • team NORTH URF.RTV CAMPFIRE GIRLS Our Campfire leader is Mrs Clark and her helper is Mrs Cam. At our meeting on F. o 4. we elected new officers a . follows: prerident. Oolbv Sum mere; treasurer, Sandy Rhaffer; secretary Teresa Clark reporter Shiran Snyder Susan Snydri repeater Don't Want It? Use a Classified! Our C dMiHirds - Only 75c
□- - Q DEATHS □ - LJ (Mar B ad O car Riad, 85, of 200 N Main St. Ncrth L.berty, del at 9.28 a in. Thursday in Memorial hospital. He was bum on October 5, 1879, in Hjo. Sweden, and ha 1 lived more than 15 years in North Liberty. He came to the United States with his parent whin ho was seven, ami had hV”d at RockAird, ID., and nt Plymouth, Donaldson, G rovertown and South Bend. On Feb. 14, ] 1905. in Pym uth, he married ] Venla Hoagland, who »• rvivvs A fanner most of his lifetime. he was a lifelong member of the Emmanuel Lutheran Church ui I) maJdson. Surviving in addition to his wife are six sons. Mart n. Ruben, Leonard and Elmer, all । of South Bend Me'Vin of Osceola, and Willard, at h me: three daughti is. Mi Ixirraine Wild* y of South Bend Mrs. Emily Adams of North L berty and Mm G Elaine Bind, at home; 22 grandchildren and 34 greatgrandchddren Funeral services were held at Funeral fervetu were held at 2 p ni. Saturday in the Immanuel Lutheran Church. Donalds* n. R«v. James M< Gee. pastor, officiated Biuial was in the Donaldson Lutheran Cenntery. □——— — — □ THANKS □ - □ I would like to thank everyone for the flowers, earth and n my kn dne st s shown while 1 v. is in the hospital and now at hor ie. Mrs John UH< ry We w:.‘h to t xpn ■- our d ep a; . h coition to our neighbors, friends and men bet; of thi Ma soo •• Lodge, Ol'S Lions < 'lull md <^uad County CB Club for the r kindnes . and i.vmpathy d uing the illness and loss of our iwioved hUFband and fathi r A very special thanks to lb v Williams and Dr Hm hbci gi r Mrs. Mel A twine Mrs. Lew if Reed Michael . iwine Charles dwine F.l B FAMILY NK.HT Wednesday night. Feb 17 fami y night will be hekll at the EUR < hurch nt 630 pm Fllowing this will be a srrv;c<- dim ted by the church youth TOI'CHE Two dairies were engaged in an advertising war in h western city One of the companies engage! a daredevil racer to drive a car around town with large placards, reacting “This Daredevil Drinks Our Milk." The rival company came out wuth placards twice as large, neadtog "You Don’t Have To Re n Daredevil to Drink Our Milk ” He a Defensive Driver
FOB AND ABOUT UFNAGF^ by C D. Smith Girl Just Wants To Be Friends
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THE WEEK'S LETTER: ‘T have a problem I can’t seem to solve There is a irirl I would like to date, but she doesn't seem o go for me at all. It seems she -s me for a friend but she will date me. I don't understand • ChrWan, she is not
FEB. 11, 1%5 — THE INDEPENDENT NEMS —
Thurmbtv Nlt«- Iju’les Hi De Ho 54 30 Bill’s Hauling 52 32 Del’s Barber Shop I I 40 N L Lumber A Coal 13 41 Wells Aluminum 40 44 N L. Body Shop 4u 41 Home Dairy 384 45 4 Country Kitchen 37 17 Lonzo Oil 36 48 Community St. Bank 35 4 48». High team serum and game Bill’s Hauling 2204 824; Dr. ’ Barber Shop 2148, 764. N I. Lbr. 2135. 768. High individual series * game C Figg 525. 190; B Wharton 492. 198; G IVtz 492 G Bergland 194. Nite Owl League Edi t Package 18 6 Frosty’.’ Welding 18 6 Dave and Ray’s 15 9 Plas-Steel Prod 13 11 Walkerton Imines 13 11 Hiatt s Insurance 10 14 AmcricTn Ix*g.<»n 9 15 Lakesidt Resort 0 24 High teun series and game Hiatt’s In- 2731 946 Dave an ! Ray’s 2582 Fr sty - 2562 sss Hiatt’s 912 High individual -ci - s & gan G Rholts 718 260. 248: E I' u 651, 23q; (' >'b-v 62** Mimd.ty Night L rli -6 ’ l a ju. Nicks 63 33 William s Supply 56 1 .. 3 ’4 Huhnke s Service 56 10 FhiUipl 66 52 4 1 Skogmo 46 50 Lute Recreation 154 50’_. Jacob Drugs 39 57 I^e s Jewelry 26 "o High individual tins & gam» M R. binns 208, 576 .1 Raker 201 465; C Whittc berry 188 B Kun. kle 459 High team s«rie and game Willuur. - Supply 781, 2181 : Nick 769,2122 Phillips 66 732 2162 Suburban la*agur Bakers Standard II 6 Walkerton Skelgas 13 7 Clingenprel s Exe 12 8 Tracy Lutheran 11 9 O. J Shoemaker 10 10 Hiatt’s Inxurame 8 12 Walkerton l^anrs 7 12 Oddfellows 5 15 High team senes and game Bakers 2773 959 956 Chngrn peel’s 2735 964 Tra< v Luthrn.: 2552 High individual series & giune G RhinUv’ 691 258 J South 6M. r > 251, D Daube 674 254 Walkerton Clansie Lmgue 6 Mullet 16 4 5 Groves 12 8
f am tall enouWl^^Ky age, have blue eyes gAj Jml hair. She dates all thf but I can’t even get & ^^^ok at me. Can you tel! M^^Shis is OCR REPLY: WOSi tell you why the girl want
2 - Daube n 9 7 Smith 11 9 4 - H.uth 10 10 1 B-ice 8 12 3 Ste,<.art h 12 8 Nusbatm 4 16 II gh team •i < and g;um MuEcR 2131, 757 LauL- 205 u. 732. Gr< V’ i 2042, South 717 High mdiv.d a i r » .v game. W Rot. . 69t 257 D Daub’ 592 236 K Km pp« 572 W, Bouj. 235 200 games W Boiue 202, 257. 235, M Mulat 202 E. Williams 215, R, Deacon 206; F Gindtdberger 205 J South 201. K Knepper 202 208 D Daub- 236, R. Lute 215 WedneMiay Nite Ladie*. D-agUr Baker’s 67 29 Kingsbury 58 38 Wewt Walker< n 53 43 Prenti 50 46 Lan*. 47 49 Weko 41 55 Deck's 39 57 Savoie 29 67 High team ><ne, -ind game Prentm 2465. 891, BJS. Baker 2288. 791. West Walkerton 2091 High individual scries A- gameB Smith 55! 212, G Adams 533, 233 M Robbin. I 9» G. Pugsley 200 Industrial la-ague Holser 23 5 Legion 22’. 5 4 Powell-Mann It 1 I Kingsbury 13 15 Dave and Ray’s 11 17 Kabelin 1° 18 PUs-Sted 8 > 194 High team ■ ru- and g n Holser 2734 983, 91s. Kibl n s 2629 Allstate 2589. 951 High individual •r >• X game: F l‘la< - 642 226 B B ic-w o 597 233. B Rik*r '^l 233 kings and tjii’ ’ n- Mixed Doubles Lucky Four • 6 26 P.n Plucker . 58 31 F'our J’ kcis 53 39 Ya Hoos 194 424 800 Bshs 19’, 42 4 Alley Cat । 37 5.5 Desperados 32 57 Sputniks 2” 72 High team seru s and game Pm Puckers 211 », 757 Lucky Four 2115. 724 Y t H <>s 2098; Sputniks 729 Men high c< r» R Eskridge «oo 231 D Ru hanU 561 R. Lute 557 203, J Newland 209 Women high Rt -n-s P Fm lev > 597 226; M Robbin.* 576 224 ('. Richards 565 211 Hu*ine,»nifn\ la-ague 1 Reeds 9 3 George s 9 3 Legion 8 4 ’ Martin’s • 5 Hartsough’-, ? 5 Stoney’a 6 6 Meteors 2 Id HJier’s 0 U High team sene and ame - George* 2880, 979. L*g n 264., 900; Harbaugh s 2582 904 High individual sene A game: D Dtube 695 D Andri on 671; J. Awakl 660 247 < Stanley 248; J. Downs 246
; Io date you—unless she has made , the reason known to s meoae. She may not have a reasc \ If she likes you as friend however, your case is tainly not hopeless. Don't s a1 the friendship by being tot mnoyed by the fact she doesn't ive you a date. Be patient a out the whole thing and don t a her for a date each time you 'e her. She may begin to like y m lea as a friend. Accept— £oi 'ae time —the idea that she d es not want to date you; eoalin.ie to be a friend, and it's quite possible that she will shortly change her ■lnd. It's possible. I I I ts y«a a l»«aar- >•« } want i« d caw ar •• aOaarvaUaa «• । Mair -44: - ,aar lalMut V» FVB ANO . ! AB«H T rv.rai. COMMUNITY 1 1 ami m i awvs rasas san vice. t'riLVNKvuKr Kt.
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