The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1965 — Page 11
IH< E OF ADMINISTRATION THE ST. JOSEPH PROBATE ■RT ESTATE NO. 20389 । ;e of inDana i . SEPH COUNTY I HE matter of the es|i. OF Emma Gouker, aEu I as r ima K G uker. I>. - I ace is hereby giwn that I 1 ty wa <»n the date h' M • pointed Executrix of the I ..>1 the abu’ c named deceI per oils having claims I \LE Large overstuffed i and ottoman, cocoa color. । cond. s2b. Ph. 586-2344. R. Newell. o7 HEVROLET. 4 dr., good t Royal typewriter; Boy it uniform size 11, like Ph. 656-4527. o7p •ERTY: 2 bedroom modem basement; quick sale. >O. Chipman Jenkins & •man. Realtors, Plymouth. ; 2toii E FOR RENIT in West k. 803 Ohio St . Walkert m Naomi Bennett. ollp I SALE House m Walkerton. ■ .edrocm*, I 1 -.’ baths, hase- ■ 2 lots near schools Call 5 30. 586-2^ o7tf ■ ■ Itelp wanted I | ulders - Chippers and Laborers No Experience Necessary South Bend Foundry I W. Indiana Axe. South Bend, Ind. I XLE 1963 English Racvi I de, 3-apeed gears. Will tak<I hi or best offer. Call 586I o7p I ES Jonathans and Red I ius Ernest Zahn:. a< r<n I i Walkerton Elementary ■ol Phone 586-2461 o7tf SHALL COINTY neo kertnn. new 3 bedroom ranch hi-me, basement: 2 baths. gat age. 2 actes NORTH PLA N TS !'ls Gd Acquaint'd ' me Out And See VS hat i our Monet Can But (.IFF PLANTS Minature Roses V Incan \ io.ets. Ele. 25 c I p 1’ ? Mi. SE Walkeihm, Trail o-'sp
B IES (’ash in on the big B nut Chi Kt inns Sellas S«uk® Be an Avon irpiv- • zdatn •• B < )regon Tw-p Write <.r call Clara Baumgartner, !’<> B ‘ l*s r > LaPoite bid or phone ■ - -612 after 5 pm oHp -AGE SALK Thurwilay and B day Oct 7-8, or until sokl; B 'no and stool, violin, dishes. ■ pictures and frames; ■ hie old paper weights and B dtj and mi*, items M. st of B items are very old or anB 1 > Ph 656-8544 3 nn north B North Liberty on 23 Sum B ll °”P Bv.X'S GIFT & VARIEFFY B hop- - Specials Cannon Bia* B und hose 88c dona cup and B’^'ar Me; hand blown glaAI ug» Sl id ea and jewelry seta B '» 112 North Main St B >»*th TJberty Hours 9-6Thuis-B’V 9-12 p h AM.4051 Bn we B K coats nothin*. o7p • Sale 5° Studebaker He wk V 1 : OD, good *hnpe priced B n * liable Ph 586-3723 o7p B > ALLOWANCE for gs.nl I -idle sewing machine in trade n«w machines of your h< ice B ne 586-2433 A J Compton g 4t028
against said estate, whether or not nuw due, mut file the same in tuid Court within six monttui li m the ante oi tne hr.-t publication ot tins notice or said claim will be forever barred. Luted at South Bend, Indiana this lain day nt Septcmbei. 1! 65 Alox* ius J. Kramkowski. ' hi i< ot above captioned C-a : lloi-Hc Criagel Moil:-, Attorney ’. r Estate 3t07 NOH< J OF AL.ul.Mol RATHL> IN THE Si Ju^lh'x: Hi <d’. \rE COCRT ESTATE NO. 20355 3 . IE Ol*’ LaV.aaA ST JOSEPH COUNT f ss: IN THE MATTER OF THE ESSTATE OF HANS GOLLHOFEB. Deceased ounce is hereby rWen Margarete Weber was on the date hereof appointed Executrix of the estate of the above named decedent. All persons having claim.* against aid estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said Court within six months from the date of the first pv.oocation of this notice or said claim will be sot ever barred. Dated at South Bend India a this Bth day of September, 1965 Aloysius J. Krumkowski C’-rk of above cip!io’ "d Court John S Gonas Attorney fui Estate f 3t539 NOTIC E OF ADM INI STR Mil >N IN THE ST JOSEPH PROBATE COURT ESTATE NW > 20383 STATE OF INDIANA ST JOSEPH COUNTY ss: IN THE MATTER OF THC ’S. TATE ()F SERGE V MANKb I .L, Doia-ascd Notice is hereby given hat Farmers State Bank of XX att, Walkerton, Indiana, was on the 17th day of September, 196" anpointed Executor of the estate of Serge V Mank-11. de easeu. All persons having claims against said estate. win tn " or not now due must file t’ < ame in said Court within x i x>nths from the date of the first puh'icatlon of this notice or sai claim will be forever bailed Dated at South Rend ’ -"i-’a this 17th day of Septemb,. 1965. Aloysius J. Krvmkowski C.erk of above laption-' Court John S Gorins A’tomey for Estate nt 4 Evening Star Rebekah XewN Evening Star Reb* I ’i Lodge No 465 held their regubu meeting Tue day S'ptem'. gxth Guests were Mrs M< ri Mason ] Distract President. Mi Pauline i Kn ink**, trustee of tl •• Indi i' ■ Ribekali Assembly M BabetHKorn and Mrs Ri -e T t l - Pa t N< be Grands of Ho’ t I b South Bend. Mn D i- I P was apivnnted delegate to t ■ district meeting t ■ l • heh! ir alien Our new me über Mr*Due;. I «Li i .a *.•:•'• from Knox sign- I our bx-law' .and was welcomed into our lodt >• Ir a very beautiful e’enionv. t’ charter was di-nped fm our d ceased •-.s’er Mis Rnim.a Gauker Loder was < —<l and dr hemus refresb.m*ri; wen- s*:'' i by the committe* an*', a “ n ial h<rm fo’t’i we*l Wrdnr^iiay September 29 n number of our n embers travel« <l to <To*hen for the ihstnct meeting Elections were held and Mi" XTvaan Memn of Bristol was elected district piemdent: MrRuth Clark of Walkeiton. vlcenrexident: Mm Hette Davis of F’khart. secrrtai-v; and Fem Martin Miahawdca trea--ure’- Mrs Marv Decke* pa-f president of the JDlekaJi Awn. blv, prejr.iievl over a very interesting school of hurt ruction The Evening Star D dge was honored bv receiving two different ttophies One v.hs awarded for tlie highe-t percentage of n -mbeiattending the meeting and the other for rearfving the i o-t cm of t -n elnce the last d strht minting Ws'-h out when it’s dark <ut
4 /x Busines' men’s L ugue Legion No 1 14 6 George’s u ♦; Reed's 13 7 M< reel's 10 10 Stanley's pr, hh, Martins ?i 2 12 >. Leg i m No 2 6 14 Dick's TV 6 II T< am high - l ies ^nd game George's 2196 917 Mercer's 2114. Du k s 24 !•> 867. Reed s Individual high series X- game: I. Roih bi* 239; .1 Nevaaial 623. 211 A Piatt 617 234 Kings and <lm-en-, Xliw| I)ouhl«> Ailey Cats 17 7 Pin Pim kers 15 9 Lui ky Four 11 10 Ibpi-rados 14 10 Hollywood inn 10 11 Ya Hoos 9 15 Four Jokers 9 15 800 Boos 7 17 High team seri< < and game Pm Pluck* rs 2O?8. 777 Bao Boos 1998. 712 Luckv B * in 1955 Alley Cats 6x9 Men hig;i sc- r s R Lute 629 22k I> Richard> 592 207 J N■ ’. • I 536. D l.ashua 222 W. 1.1 on ingh s ore> M Rbbins 519 Iso p Fiaib v 50.8, 194; B Smith 179 E B u ewm IXS. Suburban league Bakers 19 5 Dad and Lad's 17 7 XX'alkerton Skcigas 16 8 I «) O F 14 lo Cl ngenpeels 12 12 O* hs No 2 8 16 Tiacy Lutheran 6 18 Walkerton Lanes 4 20 High team serie*- and game < Tingenpeel's 2669. 9906. 9<>s; Dad and Lui s 2602; Baker. 927. 2.566 High mdivuhial series x- game G Rhodes 213 21 I. 619 ( ’ Roth '•'.r 2.15 Amit 516. Other high score. Winstead 2U> Amit 206. Harness 205. Tlmrs-lax Night 1 idii*. C’>mmunitx St Bank 13 7 Home Daiiv 13 7 Hi D” Ho 13 7 L aizo Od Co 13 \\s-11-, .Alum (’ "i p lo 1 .- 9’.H !■ t. : C nti 1 'ir 9' l 10U. C > . t v Kd< hen 9 11 C nm unity Grix-eiw 7 13 N. Lilxu tv Body Shop 7 13 N I ei tv Lumber Co a 15
fOR ANO ABOUT TEENAGERS by C. D. Smith Parents Say 'No’ to Sunday School
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THE WEEK 9 LETTER: “I have been reading the article • FOR AND ABOUT TEENAGERS’ for a long time. I have a problem 1 hope you can solve. I have been going to Sunday School for several months to a church near where I live. I met a girl at Sunday School. My parents found uut about her and they do not like her and have •topped me from going to Sunda\ School. I like Sunday school, and not just because of the girl. I think it is interesting. I told
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High team series and game 1 Community State Bank 2019, 751; N. Libei ty Lumber- 2041, 695; N Liberty Body Shop 2030 7 • > L. High indivi lual s* 1 ie, & game O Singleton ill 191 H Hai baugh I-55. V Krueger 1.i.5; V, Annis 175 G, Betz 169. Imhi-triai League Hol er 5 Al tale 19 5 legion 11 7 Dav. arul Ray's 12 12 KmgAimy in 14 Kabelin Hardware 9 15 Boxve 1-Mann s 16 Ha it sough 2 22 15'am high s' ru-s ,md game Holsm 21.52, H 35; Legi n 2141' Kingsbmv 2132. 84(»; Allstate 838. Individual high senes & game! G. tri ovos 552. 206; XX'. Pit kavrt 1 523. 215: B Bacewie 521; K. Pontius 209. Nite ()uh L«-ague Hiatts Insurance 19 a Bills Pa, kage Store 19 5 • Stewm-t C >nstrm tion 17 7 ’ Dave and Rays 16 8 1 Fnistys XX'eldmg Shop 8 16 > M’-ls Meat and Dairy s 16 1 Mobil-Firestone -• 19 I No. 4 i Tuttle 1 I 20 । Team high scries and game t Hiatt.s Ins. 2617. 910. Bills Package 2596. 92-5; Stewart Constr. 2542. 898. Individual high series & game! I) Dauhe 609. 232 R Nusbai 11 583. J South 582; S Ho tet <• 2.53. F (lindelb* rger 229 Thursday Night Ladies Home Dairy 17 Community St. Bank li 10 Ixrnzo Oil Co. 1 • I" XX'ells Alum Corp. I3'j l"'j Hi De Ho 13 11 Hostetler Conti 12'.. 11 Country Kitchen 11 1' C.nnmuniti Groceiy 9 N Liberti Bodx Shop 9 15 N L l>ert\ Lbr < > 7 17 Team high s- m - and game Country Kitchen 213 s 778. Host.tler Conti 2097 Community Bank 2068. Cunmunity Gr cei y 728; N 1. Body 711 Individual high series X- game: B Taicett 181 192. N Singleton 463 171. M Lmzo. G Bergland 142 B Annis 173. n HOSPITAL NEWS □--- - - n ( onmuniit \ . Ist! «rte Mr.- Frances Koch. Su-in Chi ist< phel Walk’ ! ton Mr Charles Whitmer N< rth LiN-rt;. Hoh Familv, I^Porte Jack Comer Richard G <i'dsmith, I nda Olds Mis John Zenon. Walkerton Ost»<>p.lthie. South Ibnd Medical. Frank Hahn ParkxieW. Plynmii h Mrs Ronald Cray
this to my parents but they still »ay 1 can ww ge back to Sunday School but Met go where they say until I grow up. I'll toon be 11. Don t yea think I should bt allawed to go where I want? What should 1 do? I like this ul very much and I cannot qu her as easily as my parents tiauk. TV bat should I do’’’’ 01 II REPLYt Examine your; conscience very thoroughly. De- j ternune if you have been honest with yourself and with your - par-|
□——— — - □ BIRTHS • s p' I 1 and Mr Haroid E. Luo- a । tm- parent.! of an 8 fb. 5 oz bab. gu l bom oept 22 in Hanau. < , m any S ... has been nar.'d r.i.nmv Da’u- Mrs Lute i.s tin fom.i-r Shirley Lehr. ■ d md Mr G» 1 aid H user <4 North Liberty ar> tin* parents ot 1 ot tH>m (> tob*-r I in St. Jo Ipn 1 o pita] Soul h Bend. Mr and Mt i all u k unn, Walk'T ton. a S> pt :;o m Holy Fam.ly ho ; ,‘al Ld'orte. NL Representatives Attend IB Meeting 1 North Liberty x three representatives. Joyce McCormick. Keny Kane and Pam Dumvant, met unth representative- from sixteen other schools in South B<*nd. XX’ednesday, September 15, at 3:00 to begin the first Junior B<nird met ting of the Tubercu-kr-is League The purpose of this v iut‘; ba rd i.s to promote good h-altl and to stimulate* interest in the work of the T ibeixmlosis leag»-u in the schools Mrs Marmn Bixium. tin J B. dirtx t r. dis< v u-s-d the problem of keeping TB under control One {> rson with ar active TB can spuad 1’ to s-rve other people. Last vea> there were nine deaths in our <-' intv Mrs Brown pointed out that a skin test and an X :av will detect the di ease. There will be several activities during t‘ e v<nr which the Junior Board will ponsor The' will b n announc I Oi l N 110 l 8f >M l K” vv Mr and Mi- Cmrs Dixon will la- I onmed at an "pen house from 1 30 to 7 39 p.m on Satmty Bmlding m North Liberty. The -lit ill is being giiet- ly their childi' i. Mr- Carolyn Kime and Bonnie Dixon 01 South Bend. Also Dickie Dixon ot St < ttsburg md Cathv and Beth Dixon were mat ried OctoiM r 12. 1919 in X\ hit*'.-h .1 v Kentucky Relatives and frumds are invited. T'ei-gardi-ti EI B < hurt h We welcome you to the Tee-g.ud.-n EUB Church Sunday, Oc-toU-r lo for Rally Dav The Gxtpel El hl’S quartet will be Don't fall to heal thi- wonderful piait’-t. Food Needs Girh and boys have about the same food needs during their school years. Some boys may be- - in their growth spurt early and th> means extra -nacks, double ‘■civin ana more food to meet their c . rt quirement. Girls i ce Ito d« U'lop i oo 1 eating habih to mrr\ m o their teen years.
ents. Ma\e vou. perhaps even sub-consciously, been u-ing Sunday School a< an excuse to see this girl? Would you not still u-e it as an excuse if such were possible? Your parents should have no objection to your going to Sunday School. Isn’t there another church in your town which offers you the same opportunity to attend Sunday School? Have you investigated this possibility? Have you discussed it with your parents? M your parents object to the girl, they hate a reason. It may be nothing more than the fact they do not feel you should become tee interested in any girl. See if you can, by approaching year parents sensibly and mattea of fact, find the reason. Be prepared to look at things from ‘ their side of the fence’’ — remember they have a responsible 1 ity to do not that which makes you happiest, but that which is best for you. U you have a leanag* problem you want to dariui, or an ob-ervation to maha. addras* vour latter to FOR AND ABOUT TEENAGERS COMMUNITY AND SUBURBAN PRESS SERVICE. FRANKroir, IL
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