The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 March 1965 — Page 9

Koontz Lake News h l„ I lUUMI Churii) •'The Church With Thu Lighted Cru6« Rouert S. Varga Supt Paul W. .Loucks Fawtoi gunday School 9:30 a.m Wm'Hiup Service 10 15 u ni. livening Service 7:30 p m. L-uitee prayer group iuesday, v 30 a m. Mui-week Bible Study, Wed.^day, 7:30 pm. Men 3 prayer meeting Saturday’ e )U p.m. y, . nU laUte < onu«UMUiy Church A. J. Compton, pastor jack McDowell Supt , mtlay School 9 30 a m. Morning v, oi nip w • *n l.en.ng Service 7:30 pm. pl t. i ■ t u . a1 > 1 , up the Fa tor's home on Wcdnev ,v 10:00 a ni. Bible question for Sunday ...>1: Give book, chapter and •• : F>r what is the village <»f . thlehem noted Sunday. March ! Whose khoes lastixl 10 years th ut wearing out? Bible verse: St John 5:24: '. r lv v-r’iv. T a-iy un’o y u ’b • it hearcth my word, and be- .< th on him that sent me hath r m'ing 1 fc. and shall not ine into condt innato n: but is <d from death unto life. or prav fort! • - in ever', rvice. A C'h’d'd'an wc' •>< av ~ *« u where all ni '.ole < ■ ni urche* are w< !ro n , c Mr< Amelia Harri, on returned > h r h m<> fUter several weeks the h'vmital and recuperating s’ the home of her daughters and ' trnillea, from a fractured hip, Mr and Mrs Willard Baker, of alkrrto" "-vl Mr and Mrs John wnar Tin ion Mills Mr. and Mrs Arthur Seaber.

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Chicago, were Week end gue its of Mr. and Mrs. William Kuhlwein. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kaplan, Miu. Roy Hohman, Chicago, were gnewts of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith one day last week. Mis. Harry L. Fries returned home after spending six days at her son and daughter-in-law's Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Fries, Tinley Park, 111. She took care of her grandchildren while theii ptrenLs attended the funeral of Mrs Fries’ mother, in Pittsville Pa Mrs. E. W. Amick will be the hostem for Lhe Saturday night 1 pot luck Mippers at the Conservation chib house duruig the month of March. She will be assisted by Mrs. Leeta Enlai Mi and Mrs. Kay Ft rrarri and children, and Mr. and Mrs Robert Fer: :r , Chicago. were gin sts of M"s. 1 r ink Fei ram on Sa.urday. I ary ail visited Frank Fermrri, a ]at;ei.t in the Community hospital, Lai’orte. Mr. and Mrs. James McCoy returned home after spending three day* n < h•a- >. T . v attended the funeral of Walt, r RonU-rg who died । f a broken ne< k and erm dud ( heat in an auto a< <ident and then were guests of M’S. Firm t Unit and Mr. and Mrs Ivar Hult. Mr\ p.^rtha WappenMein nturr ‘d home after bp< ’iding three m -id 1.4 in <'raw fon.'svi’le as gut d of Mrs. Alex Rumpler. Mr and Mrs Thomas Green and childrin Wert guest; of Mr. and Mrs .1 nmy Bia kburn and family. > i f Mr a: 1 Mr;. Joseph \ oui •ur hi on F iturday The Gr<s ns are from Chit ago. Mr. and Mr.i Everett Shinn s;snt Simdny in FB-r rt as the go* ts o' Mr Shinn's aunt, Mrs Jesse Scott Mm Marv Wellander and s m Richard. Chicago, were week end gue t.a < i Mr. and Mra Ernie Bn - void. They all heir ed celebrate Dug Hr >voldb rthdav. A reminder of the silent bake gale auction achtxiuled by the K

L Fire Auxiliary on Wcdnewlay, March 10, their meeting night. Mrs. Marge Morrey and Mr». Ruth Schlagle wdl be the horteftsea.

SERVICE NOTES

USS ASHLAND - Machinery Repairman Third Cla.sa Keith J. McMahon. USN, »m of Mrs. Alma Alheim of Route 2. Walkerton, h< iped celebrate the 23rd anniversary of the Navy's Amphibious Force Fob. 20, while serving ah »ard the dock landing ship USS Ashland. The Atlantic Fleet Amphibious Force, comprised of name than t>'» ships and 20.(MX) men, mamt. inr combat ready units in the Card’bem. Mcditerram rui, and alom: the Atlantic Coast The f<>i» ■ is a vital part of the ,-M 1 1 ine Corps air-ground .. iphiba us team. < SS TAUSSIG — Electronics Li hnici.in Third Class Lawrence Il 1 orter, USN. son of Mr. and Fr< d R Porter, of Route 3, \> dkeitm. is serving aboard the d< tr vtr USS Taussig, operating in the Western Pa<uf > as a unit < f the Stventh Fleet. One of the first ports of call m de by the Taua-ng was Subic Bay, Philippines, after 21 days at sea The Taussig spent most

The Producers Os /35\ PIONEER V J BRAND CORN, SORGHUM, ALFALFA Congratulate James Cooreman Route 1, New Carlisle, Indiana THE 19M ST. JOSEPH COUNTY JUNIOR CORN GROWING CHAMPION!) Official Yield 191.9 Bushels Per Acre Produced With Pioneer Brand 325 ASP This corn grow ing champion is an outstanding example of how to get top results from using pruficaJ farming know-how and good crop management. We are pleased Pioneer had a part in another fine corn growing achiexement. O!H( IAL STATE ( HAMPIONS IN SENIOR ANO JUNIOR DIVISION WIN WITH PIONEER BRAND SEED UORN The 1961 Indiana Official State 5-acre Yield ( hampiuns proved that their know-how and Pioneer bi ind corn combine for outstanding rcsul's. Altogether, 11 county champions in the Senior and Junior Dieisions won with a single or double-cross Pioneer brand corn. Included were the top three Senior Division corn yields and the top two Junior Division corn yields. And for the second year in a row, in the Senior Division. Ist and 2nd place corn yields were produced with Pioneer Brand Seed Corn. PIONEER CORN COMPANY, INC. 221 NORTH MAIN STREET • TIPTON, INDIANA

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of this time cr<*j ;ing the Pacific and operating with the fleet carriers off the rrniMt of Japan He and other crewmembers 1 wiH also be given the opportunity to visit ports in Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong While with tho Seventh Fleet, the Taussig will serve along with other fleet unite as a constant renoandvr to unfriendly nations of the United States' firm inten- 1

« ■ ■ v RMRwv i Biwnmrwm ■ ■ ■ ■ « ■> QUALITY DAIRY S Announces the sale of their milk routes, accounts, and ■ delivery equipment to ■ REUARLE DAIRY. INC. I 999 East Broadway South Bend, Indiana H Who have furnished our milk si ire 1951. B ■ We sincerely thank vou for your patronage and ask ■ ■ that vou remain loyal customers to ymir n* w milkman. ■ ■ RELIABLE dAIRY, INC. will assume the business a ■ F<;»r”ar> 1,1965. All checks should he made to them a M after that date. B a Thanking you again, we are M | Very truly yours (pialitv Dairv SAMUEL N. FRAME " f THOMAS E. FRAME ■ * lineal Manager for B ■ Reliable Ikiiry ■ ■ Samuel N. Frame ■ w F4TF « •« ■ ■ ■ « r ■ "■■■■■■■

tions of fulfilling hrr obligation to the free people of Ami a. The TaugHig will have the misPion of providing anti submarine protection for aircraft arrb rs .lm they operated off of hoXde coast lines SILVERY There is no tyrant like habit, and no free<k>m if the stranglehold Ls nut broken.

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