The Independent-News, Volume 90, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 February 1966 — Page 2
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Lincoln Twp. l-H To Enroll Tonight Kick-off festivities for l-H will t ike place tonight (Thursday) at the Walkerton Elementary S< ho •' beginning at 7 o’cl k sharp A full and mteie ling pro/ram has b,vn set up for t is yt ir wit i several new projects intro lured to the l-H activity County Externum Agent Mr Fstlu i Singer, will present a film showing “Thi is I H Cl ib Work and will also discu > the piopm regular meeting NIGHTS Os The Orville East^rday Legion Post 189 2nd and i-ist Thursday Os Each Month Auxiliary Unit 189 Ist Thursday Os Each Month
Dr. Milton Reisman OPTOMETRIST 408 North Mam Street. North Liberty Hours■ 1 -30 t" 5:30 PM. Thursday & Saturday , " ' ' Phone 656-8171 ’ MAX E. STEELE INSURANCE Lonzo Building North 1 liberty Off Phone 65G-Sl2l Hes. Phone 656-4641 ABTF Dr. Walter M. Denaut DENTIST OFFICE HOURS: c 12 and 1-5 MTWFS Closed Thursdays Dr. Elliott Frash, Optometrist 413 Michigan Street Walkerton, Ind. Hours: 9:30 • 5:30 Mondays and Thursdays Phone 586-3722 Dr. Burton L Furst | I Dentist ■ OFFICE HOURS: 9- 12 and 1- 5:30 MTTFP i Closed Wednesdays I | Day or Night Nusbaum’s Funeral Home I | Phone Walkerton 586-3144 [P-S-S-S-T!] LOOK HERE I We Are Looking For Family-Size Cucum- I j her Acerage. I | This Is An Excellent Opportunity To • I Earn Extra Money During The Summer. I | Our fop Grower I^ast Year Earned I | $1001.46 From 1.1 Acre. For Further Information Write: • | Richard E. Smith I Weidner Canning Co., Inc. I | Box 30 | Plymouth, Indiana
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procedure fur filling out l-H forms The School Boaid has employed the services of Mis. M iry Lee L»uc) h sophomore in home t*cononms at Purdue University, as girl 1 H lea .< rla re She is the da ,tr <> r Mi a: d Mrs Howard Lou ks of North Liberty An ou: star, ling l-H memb r. me g ,> <•,! <v. ognition a the St Jo..ph Coiintv D.vision Clothing c. impi >n twice She has b.-en higi recommended and was hc Uve in l-H and junior iradci up. She .. r >t be able t«» be pn ent at e:;r..’ment. but will announce th* 111 plans in the near fu ure Le. •• Ver: tege. Vo Ag teacher here md at Tyner, will aga n be the leader fur the boys l-H club He ha ; b en the i ’ting coordinatU! o' t. e 1 H pr'gran-'thl year and pi nu es au out st ndmg club. Mmv a lult project lead, i s are needed for each of the p ejects available through the cour y The goal is an adult leader in every club project Any persons mb ie ted in youth work and contributing to the betterment of oui community are urged to contact
l-H leaders at the high school. Assisting Mias Loucks will be Mrs Harry Mauston who is in charge oi enuts. The studios of Mrs Muy Cainoon. Koontz Lake, have been made available lor work ui ceramics Knitting class- < s will be conducted each Tuesday even.ng for ten weeks. Ait h-Mons and leather woi k is plan Jiu 1 alter school is out. Donald Wray will again be the horse and pony club leader He w.U annoura e his plans at the kick-off. End Bullinger will condu t photography via .. s. < tf.<i projects include weathei forecasting and recording. geology. weed i i 'le:. till cation and craft judging, all new projects this year Also beef, dairy pig, sheep, poultry, rabbits, automotive, garden. turn, forestry; wild hie, in--s<vts; wool work ing; tractoi ii amtenance; junior leader; bees, strawberries. soil conservation, electricity and flowers Also clothing. foods, dairy council, home furrushing, fo<xl preservation. personality improvement. health and recreation Any boy or gir l who will be 10 years old in 1960 may Join 4-H The upper age limit re 19 Parents and children are asked to note that tha new projec ts as well as those already established. aie adapted to boys and girt* living in urban and suburban areas Livestock project moxrJbet g are already enrolled In charge of arrangements tonight are Mr and Mra. Leland Welch. 4-H advisory board co-chairmen. Refreshments will be served by Mis Melvin Hamson, Mrs. Stanley Tuttle, and Mrs Willard Naragon. O—— — — D THANKS □ □ I wish to tnank everyone who remembered me while I was in the hospital The cards, gifts, visits and oth<»r expressions of encuuragement wete sincerely appreciated Ti.ank you one and all. P Sidney Smith I wish tv thank everyone for the cards, prayers and gifts while I was in the huepilal and al home Mai 'k>d Bless you all. Lucy niery We won 1 like to express our tiumks to rh« friends, neighbors and vela t.ies for the flowers, cards ar. sympathy expressed during 11 «• death of our mother. Mrs. Gm - SMx. To the WMS of the Fii 1 Bi-ethren Church, we would like to say thank you for the lun h served on the day of tlie ser' n ea The Family of Mis Grace Six We wish to express our inceres: thanks to Brother Joimston, M m-ter ot th^ Noilh Liberty Cr:-i tian Churvh. our dear relati\e-< friends .nd neighbors for the prayers, words comfort. food, flowet ciutlm and visits di ri’ K th ‘ illn.■ । and panning of our lx*'<n ed h n L i”<i an'l father M.*nv thank also to those who donated b’o. d Mrs Harold Smith Mr and Mrs Rance Smith 1 want to th ’ik all who lemembered me with cards, fkwers pray*ts and food while I was in “It’s the talk cf the town” s^ Hi HHHBhk* ’ ... ;nd it’s coming from the TuLf.’.one Company
7^ - UtM Hubert E. Urbln. Editor PUBLISHER Independent-News Co., Inc. Walkerton, Indiana 46574 PUBLICATION T i.ME: IhUisday O1 Each Week Second ( lass Postage Paid At Walkerton, Indiana SUBSCIPTION KATES: §3.00 Per Year -50 c Additional If Mai’ed Out Os State
the hospital and nice 1 have been home Mis Roy Freeman We would like to express our sincere thanks to oui relatives, fnenda and neighbors f< r their kindru's.s at the unexpected death of our beloved hu band, father, gon, and brother for the beautiful floral piece< Thanks to the Palmer Funeral Seiwice. Rev. Ritchie and Rev Tlunr.w» fur their comforting w'ordg. to all those who donated food or helped in any way, and all those who shared our Borrow Mr« Garland Howard and suns Mr and Mrs Grover Howard and family
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Mr and Mr . Robert Sion® Mr .ml Mrs. Bill Howard Mi and Mrs Bobby Howard HOSPITAL NEWS J.—— — — q Holy Family, ludPurtr Admitted: Mrs. Carl Kurlock, Mrs. Paul Clark. George Sells. Walkerton; Mra. Davis Junes, ot Grovertown; Alfred Allsop North Liberty. CxnnmuDjfy, LaPorte Admitted: Ronnie Hellers Gerald Sherman, Walkerton. Parkview, Plymouth Admitted: Mra. Clffford Scker Attend Church Sunday
