The Independent-News, Volume 90, Number 4, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 January 1966 — Page 11

New Books At Wamer ton Library New books new m the Waikeiivo i ta Mt ary a.v a low s; \du«t Non Lhik.ii ‘lne u^..^ iiad cU.U 0.^L.0 - .v.v j buixiu) ikuuod .«,» - Baal .vm o n v iLsis in Civilization - Coblemz co. is uni era Bulletin Animal - 1900 uw ia'Ji4.. i., me. m<Ul>n Ijul.iti - Lt auu. o liu 'me ovuui /v» li is - iovo-66 - 1 Amiea li it Age of Voltaire - Duram Waging lease - Ei cimoAcr Poems Thai Live ruie*er - Felleman joim oteinbexk - French Giand Pr.x Motor Ka. mg - Frewin World Aflanje - Graham The Best Play* of 1964-65 - Guernsey - Ed Eastern Europe - Lite Worid library Switzerland - Life World Lijrary Queen Victoria - Longford A Gift of Prophecy - Montgomery The Crescent Dictionary of American PoUtMJ» - McCarthy Food Sculpture and DecorationOstrander Herbert Hoover’* Challenge to America - Pulley A Thousand Days - SchleHisgei Jr (Biography of JFK i | Kennedy - Sorensen The Big E.- Stafford Wandering Through Wmtei - Teale Indiana in the Civil War Era ■ Thoi nbrough Mi sissippi From Within Tucker Gemini - United I’n^s International Poen b for P ensure - Ward Ed. Teenage Non-Fkilou Marconi - Coe Galileo - L winger I MAKE USE OF SPARE TIME I Add to weekly earning* Supply I consumers w.th Rawleigh prod I ucU in North Liberty. Expert I ence unnecessary Write Rawleigh. Dept IN A 42 646, Freeport. 11l NEW LOCATION STATE & FEDERAL i TAXES 2 Miles South Os North Liberty On Highway 23 Josephine Davis I Phone 656-1626 INTERNATIONAL 1 EALER Now his Cub Cadet tractors with ehs starter. snow blade And Other equipment in stock Widk« rton Truck Sales A Seni< o phone 586- 3166 KOTi( eof an nual meeting >i LAND OCCUPIERS TO BE IELD FOK ST. JOSEPH COUNT> SOIL AND WATER <ON MEKV ATK >N DLSTKKT To all occupier* of lands lyuij "Uhm the boundaries of St Joseph County Sod and Watei ■ Conservation District, notice if ^heu-by given that on the 12th •in of February. 1966, beginning ■ l 6:30 p.m.. an annual meeting yHI be held for the purpose ut Braking a full and due report of Mhetr activities and financial af■■‘.r, since the last annual meetand to elect a «upeivi*or foi Bhe. St Joseph County Soil and W' a er Uonaervation District of Mb*- State of Indiana I All land occupier* and other Mntereated partus are entitled tu ^Bttend. I The meeting will be held in the B Stanislaus Church Auditorium Mn New Carlisle, Indiana ■iOARD OF SUPERVISORS John Derkaen, Chairman Victor Berger. Tn-a urei B John Croy, Secretary B Richard Clark August Cooreman HBate<! this 14th day of December 2tf3

The Fighting Douglas MacArthur - Newion Discovering Aerospace - Pacilo Te.nage F iction Annixter - Wagon Sco.it Adult Fiction Thal Callahan Spunk - Ames A Firnj Word or ’i'.vo - Benchly The Guns of Dorking Hollow - Brand 1 ne Mag.clans Wife - Cain 'lib- Muse's Dilemma - C.eavel Deadfall - Cory Conan Doyle Stories - Doyle R.S.V.F. Murder - Eberhart The Man With the Golden Gun - Flan.mg The Mustang Trail - Foreman Tne Jet S, warde 3 - Gviald Happy Valley - Hancock Katy s Inheritance - Holloway Squire of Death - Di.kridge Houhc of Evil - Lynch The Hothouse World Mads ac The Mag.c of Dr Fai lar - McE1 fresh The Silver Saddle - Manring At Play in the Fields of the Loi-d - Matthiesen Thomaa - Mydans The Honey Badger - Ruark Th* Mystery of Fury Castle - Roa* Ordeal of Hh» Doctors - Seifert A Red Ske) on m Your Clo et - Skelton Fort Desi u y - Sisco The Mandelbaun Gate - Sparky The Daughter of the Legend - Stuart The Belting Inheritance - Symonds Laughing Whitefish ■ Travers Ward - Ed. Favorite Stories of Hypnotism - Legacy 'or Loxt - Worley Culver Drops Tyne: Fiori Bi-Ccunty 87-59 Box Score Cuv»r fg ft tt u p Lmdiall 6 2 3 1 EusU 6 13 3 A Low y 9784 Jewell 4 2 11 Wakes Id 10 0 2 Hatten 1 3 5 3 Jackso •. I 3 I 3 Kostci an 2 0 0 3 Gentry 1 0 o 0 M Lo ry 0 0 I 0 Barix k 3 2 2 0 Johns n 0 0 1 0 Tot ilx 34 19 29 19 Tj n. Amo 3 6 < 2 Ito m 6 14 4 Sim' . 3 8 9 6 Nou i 3003 M.iU 0 111 B .swe!l 2 5 7 4 P« rson 2 0 0 1 Titaln 19 -1 28 2u An All Tourm-v t am sclccled by lhi» paper lor the seven tourney game- only, is headed b\ Lynn Scott, who also receives the vote for mwt valuable playei in 1R- meet The balance of the ten m in team. n< ' m any particulai < rder. would Mlekodaj. North I.berty. Culver; O'Dell .- m| Rinard Argos; Golden and Manu zak New Cm lisle. Klingernmn, Kuntz and Klotz Triton IIKTHS A daughter. Monday. January 24 to Mr and Mr* Anthony Fetz /.dkerton Mr and Mr- Richard Trobaugh of North Liberty, a non. January 19 m the Otteopathic howpitnl TROOP 55 NEWS Me opmed our meetng with the ph-dge Then we paa-ed out our registration cards and split up into patrols Lynn Stasku. report»-i Adult Earin (lasses At Tyner And Walkerton lx-on Verhaeghe. Vo-Ag in•tructoi of Tyner - Walkerton •chool*. announced that a nerleo of Adult Farmer cLhsm s are no" in progress and are held alternating between Tyner an<i Walk erton high schools The classe* are held on Tuesday nights at 7 30 p m The next meeting will be held at Walkerton

Four Special f speakers for K. L. Chuich Four more speakers have bten announced for the continuing 3u. oonary Seiv,cis at Koontz Lane I nite i Mm lonary Church. 'Ln. sj service, include a Friday mgm. .Saturday night, and Sunuay niornmg and e.rning .services. On Friday at Die . oo p.m. serviie, icue Sloat of Wakai usa will be the sp uK-r. Radio and < ommur.ii at .on fascinated thia Indiana farm boy who built a career from h.s hobby. Sloat followed a formal edm ation prognim which included liberal arts college anil seminary, as w 11 as engineering and announcing phases of radio t itum operation He spent two y a:s m Newfoundland m commun.cations and one yeai in Haiti at nil sionary radio station 4VEH Thore he gained valuable expcr.ences in mis-ionary radio. As a successful announcer for a radio station m Elkhart he could have gone to the top in his cho en profejuon. but he was itedicated to give his life to missionary radio work. His wife Bonnie. who spent a year teaching m Bolivia, will also participate in this service They will rive a challenging pre-entation of their project mi sionary work in Brazil as well as sharing some of their experiences in the past ^jL U / I / I Mis ciystal French, who re Slate tn>m Missionary Service m cently r« urmii to Die United Niger.a w. l sfieak at the Sat uiday night service at 7:00 pm Miss I rvnch w ent from the pi a ines of Nebra ka to the bush country of Nigeria to serve as a mis-i >narv teacher and has now completed four terms tn this West Afi ban nation Her teaching both m Africa and othci areas, ha- produced young nun and women from many tribes who are now serving a pastor evangelists anil tea hers in the r horn, area* Sunday morning at tib worship hour at 10 15 Rev Lloyd Lilly >'DIANA 1965 STATE SALES TAX TABLE Us ~ ili > .t »t nr disliu Ih .. . >on mnf Um> t '.n t.: I > V ..< ■< r uh* It* p <r . «4 < I lai t. l« < trrnl 01 Form loSV, I’jrt 11 II «>vrr, if jchi On mt.blwU lb W you i * u c,tr<r olueunl. you »r« «nl t a I lu U< h.< t t .0' jinoiii ’. rtib la’ « b I .1 vu t I . , Slatr s.Jv- tai of Inc - i- ti»i— for aub nmC m pur i . . . . 1 11 .< I 1 t »■ I . i'l llhr V r i .I» ... 1 lo t • 1.1 !• Ull Übl, if ae >k.« _4i 1 » 1 lu, v • -1 uumy bin il ctM' 111 lb "• , ~ ■ !. Oi < f 11. I 1 3 4 S t 1 >l3 >1 sn J.n ».i J.u J. ' ‘ .. .'J - 1 .'J JI •> I io . '.'l .'7 40 I*> 3.1 3.1 ■. • . I i: 41 41 4.' 4 44 44 4a ( ! ’ ' •’ • . C 4.' 44 M I I r I It -• i.V > . f< 74 W tl M »• I .41 it tu Ni I • I > 4< f< ca ; 1 ;. •• • 1 4 4m> 7■ al t M l "o- .'ll ts 7& M as !> m < ...1 ;» m vj >- %a> > . ai a7 1 p W.lKim * । J. . t M bo 'i- I »•< • -j -VJ • .0 J7 VI l> l- s lie., v ■ ft > VI wi. It> I 1 ■ ■■ . . ' >U. s o ' • 10, UM !!■> I - j. a 1 u u: ill 1A 1 :0.0 . > , .1 • itj lb. 1 ■ Hi l -1 1 11: la 1, it • b Cjv -I I.- I ' 141 I . jt v -i 1 l;. I. • Hi l'-i 11- ■ 11 < lit !•> I'l If jtv.viK tv, j. a> Ihi iui IJ.' I.W. 1 ■ 1 i. r ' n US 11 I 1 I J va. lIIIIVO Co l»w«»l *<•>. '• I.U H Lto. -jI < O iv .Jl 1 wru

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Bn* ‘* f w P ■ l ■ will be the speaker Rew Lilly has been a nussionaiy to Nigeria for over 10 years Rev .end Mr Lilly for the past for yeaxa served as houseparenL of Rock Haven, the United Missionary Society's boarding home for mis mnary i children. Operated by several cooperating imxsuixm. the school follow, the Amencan curriculum, but its students come from all i-ountne-. After a years furlough the Lallys are looking forward to return to their work at Rock Haven ( Rev Wayne Brenneman, literature Hecrrtarv for them United Mis-lonary Smiety in Nigeria, will speak at the Sunday ei-ming service at 7 pm During the 18 years he has worked in Nigeria he has served in various capari ties However, hi- chief tntere t is in the field of Christian litem ’ure Hi contribution* m this u-ld include writing and translat mg. pnxluetion and distribution Operating a tiav -ling book van. he distributed literature and con ducted evamreli tic rallies in many iitb* in Nigeria T.he public i c »rdially mv, o| । Koontz Lake News Mrs Robeit Collins and three children of Plnnouth, were guests of Mr and Mr- James Scott on

Dr. Milton Reisman OPTOMETRIST 408 North Main Street. North Liberty Hours: 1:30 to 5:30 P.M. Thursday & Saturday Phone 656-8171 S3tf | MAX E. STEELE INSURANCE ! Lonzo Building, North Liberty Off Phone 656-8121 Kes. Phone 656-1611 \STF Dr. Walter M. Denaut DENTIST OFFICE HOVRS: ‘ 12 and 1-5 MTWFS Closed . hursdays Dr. Elliott Frash, Optometrist 413 Michigan Street Walkerton. Ind. ( Hours: 9:30 • 5:30 Mondays and Thursdays Phone 586-3722 « — ■— ■»■■■■■—»——— — I Dr. Burton L Furst Dentist X OFFICE HOI RS: 9- 12 and 1- 5:30 MTTFP i Closed Wednesdays ■ Day or Night Nusbaum’R Funeral Home ■ Phone Walkerton 586-3144

Sunday Murray Bachteal is under observation as a patient in OHteopathic ho-^utal in South Bend Studio T»re s Shop's winter clearanri sale starts Friday, Jan. 2M Mr and Mrs Garold I> pert were gii« -t. Mr and Mr Clarence Con-y in Niles Mich also Mr and Mrs Edward Inin of Benton Haitmr Mrs Al»x Crawford sp- nt Saturday m I>opon. 11l , as guest of her daug!.t» r n rd three children, Mrs Hften I'anocco Mr and Mr Herie-rt Smith spent S 'mdav in Chicago as gim of their son and family, Mr ar I Mr James Smith and their new granddaughter Maureen I>»ona. Mr and Mrs Albert Block spent several days in Chicago a« guests of Mr and Mrs George Bernier. Mr and Mrs Joseph Wagner and daughter Gen Jo. of Chicago, were guests Mr and Mrs Jo*eph Wamnow ki Satirr<lay Mr and Mrs Oren Duthie and *on Rob. were guests of Mr and Mr* Dexter Greene Sunday In LaGrange Park. 111. Mr. and Mrs Michael Kiehn .^pent Sunday In Odar lAke. a* fluent* of Mr and Mrs Thomas Tnvtor. Celebrating of three birthdays was held Saturday evening at the pot lurk mopcr of the Conservation club for Al Wohlgemuth. Mr’ Hazel Wohlgwnuth and Wflliam Kttfihve n and all present sang Happy Birthday Mrs Warren Allen was a guest of the Ri'-hard Morrises in Plymouth Saturdav kfgular meeting MGHIN Os The Orville East-nlay legion Post ISO 2nd and Last Thur-Hay Os Each Month Auxiliary Unit 189 Ist Thursday Os Each Month

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