The Independent-News, Volume 90, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1966 — Page 11

If You Want A Truck A Real HE-MAN Truck Bui t By A Truck Co. Choose One From Our Nice Se’ection On Hoad 6 East &f Walkerton Walkerton Truck Sales & Service Your International Dea'er Phone 586-3166 STRESSES WANTED Please end Per onal References and Photograph On the job training Send to P.O. Box 177 W. Walkerton. fl7tf Ke.chen Bros, and Kenady, Inc. COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE 808 South Michigan St. South Bend, Indiana 46618 Phone 288-1437 _- — Jtf NOTHER mechanic has been added to our fora a to Herve you faster and mor> efficiently The Walkerton Truck Sal s A Service, Int. Truck Dealer, Rd 6 E Wakerton. Phone 586-3166 RADIO MAINTENANCE j Men Needed For General ! Communications Work At t Walkerton ♦ Indiana. Must Have Radio Te'ephone License Or Better; And Ex-1 per.ence Vong With A Good Rate Os Pay You Wil! Also Be Entitled To Numerous Company Pa d Benefits, Including: Sick Pay Death Benefits Hospital zation Surgical Benefits Vacation Travel Pr vi’eges Etc. Write To C. E. Schwatka Chief Employment Bureau i BALTIMORE & OHIO ' RAILROAD COMPANY . Baltimore & ChaHes Sts. . \n Equal Opportunity Baltimore 1, Mary'and । Emp'oyer M/F 2tmlov | ODLE Stud .service Reason able Pbone 586 2266 flOtf ANTING *nd papemu udng H-sena MaltWf Wells. dO' MlCh.an st, Walkerton. nstf ^nCK or ADMINUTHtATION I' THE ST JOSEPH PROBATE ’RT ESTATE No 20705 > ^TE OF INDANA • JOSEPH CHUNTT ss: THE MLATTI23. OF THE ES I ITS OF ARTHUR L FULK eased Notice m hereby given tluit ■ '-n Murphy wiui on the date ■ ”f appointed Executr x of th< »'* of the above named dete- ■ t. IMI poisons having claims I nat Mid e*ale whether oi ■ now due. must file the seme ■ »aul CVjurt within eix months ■ the date of Um si«t publl- ■ >n of thia notice or aaid dalm ■ be forever bai led I Med at Soutii Berni. DuMana ■ • 15th day of February, 1966 ■ v t:s J. Krvnikoweki ' ' of above caiptionad Ceurt ■ ’ S Goras ev |Mr Estate 3tmlo IWORKABIX plan '* this old World of ours hunt is eome practical ‘ivilizo civilization,

Shamrocks Roll Past Argos On Late Rally 77-55 North Liberty’s Shamrocks exploded for 29 points in the final period to turn a tight game with Argos into a r nt in the Sectional Tourney Wi dn sday night at LaVille. Aft r trading th' entire first had except for the opening ba Let, the Shamrocks tbd the score at halftime and gained a slight advantage in the third quart* r only to jvnHy break 1 >osc in the fourth period to win going away. Scott opened th’ game with a lay-in after more than a minute had pass d. O’Dell pr mptly off. set this with a rebound basket for the Dragons who then took the lead on a pair of free throws each by Johnson and Rinard. Scott broke this with his second basket but Warrick tossed in a jumj^r immed ately following. A Ire • throw by Mlekodaj cut the lead to thn e points and from this point on in the first period the baskets were traded making the margin from three to five and back to three which was the result as the quarter ended with Argos hokttng an 18-15 lead Argos quickly increased this in the second stanza as OOH hit from under. After two and a half minutes had passed. Warrick hit another jumper as th? scoring was slow even though the pace wasn't The seven point lead was whittled to thre.* as Mlekodaj and Fraser hit ba. k-tu-baok shots, but O'Dell came back with a free throw. Scott's lay-in at 4:08 cut the had to 25-23, but Wamck th»*n hit two from the foul line. The teams again started trading baskets unt) Fraser hit the Last two of the half to tie the score at 31-31 His presence along with Hurt's, «?e<-nis to giv»‘ th** Shamrocks a lift .1 they came off the bench to do a fine job. Sham rock* Take The I^ad Th second half was diff rent A much better defense and the added spark <>f a combination working better together pushed the Shamrocks into the Lad to stay Scott hit from under anil after lx*was tied the score with a jumper. three straight baskets b\ Mlekodaj. Fraser and Scott gave the Shanin. cks a 39-33 lead Rinard hit a jumper but Mlekodaj matched this W arrick hit from outside of the 1-3 1 z/«ne the Shan*rocks had gone into the sdo | half hut Fraser and Ko*lak added baskets to the North Lib erty total 01*41 hit a jumper and Frasei came back with a layin only to have Lewis pop one from outside Free throw, by Ml’-kodaj and Johnson ended th« tyf-d period ^curing with the Shamrock, leading 48-42 After an opening surge in the final penu 1 «<was all North L-b---rrtv Frose, hit a lay in right Off the tip U. «Lut it all A fre* thrriw bv Johnson followed an< than Warnck h t a jumper Mlek^laj hit anothei foul ^ot but LrJi. P«^K^ i" another trmiming ll u ’ ’Y V showing on the elo< k Scott started the big -urge of fn>e throws and V^.^ aml Kos^ hit lay-m* K„-.lAk • the free throw and then h two more free throwlead wa. 13 a (our ’ T. r .-n- M i|if tn , Scott Hite '• .. ■ „u scorris wd.i Scott topp * coming V’ < <wl I 21 ^ nlß n the HKomi quar--01 tbe f 1 dins and a pair ter hit $ ul tH point. lh ’^ KoseUik hit 1* jTmkodHj an< sham^.h for the ? * O p.-ll aivl f«AaP • • Rmard had 14 I 3 An<l Hinn IXI nrHCon* tively to WP ’P- 1 jjo, Score North Ui*rt* fK ” Hn *’ ; h Mlekodaj 5 Knepp 1 ” J K iselak * 0 (> d t Gtnzei - , Fraser s

Hurt 0 0 2 2 Baughman 0 2 2 0 Totals 30 17 21 14 ArgOA Warrick 6 2 2 2 O'Dell 5 3 8 3 Rinmd 6 2 3 4 Lewis 3 2 2 Johnson 1452 Hardesty 1 0 0 0 Carr 0 0 0 1 Waist ler 0 0 0 1 Totals 21 13 20 15 K L News Regular monthly meet ng of the Koon.z Lake-Oicgon Township Fire Departnunt, will be heki on Mond.iy, Man h 7. at the Fire Station an., al nienibvrs ar.- uigvd to attend. The nionth'y nu et ng of th? Koomz Lake L itAuxiliary will be he’d Wednesday ev. rung. Mar. 9, at the home of Mrs L ndt r I’eansn anu members are urged to be present. Friday and Saturday is your Last char,' to buy winter merchandise at sale pr.ee See oui racks of ?■> OS and $1 00 items Studio Ihas Shop. Elmer Hanke iciompamed by lu. sister, Mrs Eime McKay, spent Sunday and Monday as guests of Mr Hartke's dtaughter and family in Sou h Bend, the Jolin Strautners. Mrs Edward DeVos with her daughter, attended a bridal shower Sunday in Edwardsburg. Mich Mr. and Mrs. William Snydei of Argos were guests of the John Hans f imily Satunlay Mr. uid Mrs. Eugene Hewitt enteita ned Mr Hewitt's parents the L E Hewitt, of Tipton ovei the week end. Mr and Mrs Harry Webster of Chicago, sp nt the week end at th-ir summer cottage Mr and Mrs Chris Miller of Harvey. 11l , were w-ek end gucs's of Mr ard Mrs Percy S-'l-kirk R< -s Ecker of Tyner has a brok n arm and is recuperating at C ” home of his grandmother the 'affford Eckers. t I>ekiyed» T.ie Koontz laike Lions Club held Dien- monthly dinner meeting last we<k at the Warana Restaurant, Plymouth, with 18 rm übers pn-sent Raymond McGi th. program chairman arra: god for Allen Dale of Insurance inwt.tute of Indiana to speak on "Yuu and the Law' which was most enlightening. The Lions <3uo announced Wiat arrangements are bring made to pur- < use a plot of ground frf Shot n s of land in the lake area which will be set up as a playgrounds for the children and a picnic area tor the family An invitation has been received from the Hamlet Lions Club to attend a zone meet ig and Ladies Niaht on Monday, March 7. at the Lutlwran church there. Mr and Mrs James Murrey have returned home after spending the past several w«eks in Florala \l-Itmg many pku-s Mr. and Mrs Warren Allen, accompanied by Mr and Mrs Richard Morns, of Plymouth, were guests of Mr and Mrs Alvin Holm. Gruvcrtown. Sunday Mr and Mrs Janies Doherty, of 4'haago were guests of Mr and Mrs. George Hillis on Sunday Mr and Mrs George Green and < hildren of Osceola, were guests of Mrs Dorothy Green Sunday Mi and Mrs Clifford Allen atRE(H LAR MEETING NIGHTS Os The Orville Easi^rday Legion Post 189 2nd and Last Thursday O( Each Month Auxiliary Unit IS9 Ist Thursday Os Each Month

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terwied a banquet given by the United Mine Workers of America Saturday in LaPorte Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Mus«chi an<l two daughters, and Mrs. Leslie Urban of Niles, Michigan, were guests of Mr and Mrs William Cranmer and daughter. Lois, on Sunday. William Cranmer attended a cigm dog pot i -u Sun lay at Ea Ie Lake. Mr and Mrs T<<mmy Green and < hildr< n of Chicago, were recent guests of Mi and Mrs. Joseph W <ran nw-ki .ini Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Blackburn and children. Mr and Mrs, Harry J Fries, Laughter Pamela and son Alan, of Chicago, were gm sts of Mr an I Mr< Harry L Fries on Tutsday Mr and Mrs Joseph Scanlon and son. Tommy, of Chicago, were guests of Mrs Scanlon's parents on Sun lay. Mr and Mrs Louis Herbold Mr. and Mrs. Anton Tompos and daughter Tom Jean, of Niles. Michigan, were guests of Mr and Mrs Edward De Vos Sunday Alvin Holm, Oregon Township near Grcwertowm. announced he lias quit driving his private automobile. stating he better quit while he is ahead Mr. Holm has been driving a car sine- 1915 and has never been invol vet I in an accident. He recalls that gasoline w'.as 9 cents per gallon when ho started to drive In the period 1935-1939. he served a« Township Trustee of Oregon Township Mrs Anna McCoy is having eye surgery on Monday at Mt - mohal hospital South Bond. Mr and Mrs. Garland Kizer and children spent three days as guests of Mrs Kizer's parents Mr and Mi's Clifford Ecker Th< Kizers are from Inthanapohs Mr and Mrs Roman Schwart • entertained six members of th- - Chicago Fisherman s e im Saturday They did very litt' • fishing as they all enjoyed th ice scooter on the lake. Ti Schwartzes entertain d th* r daughter. June, and her fume . John M chula. of Chicago, ov. the week end T>r and Mrs. Harold K-s'h and children utf Galien. Michigan. w« re guests of the doctor's mother and giamtmother. Mrs. Franc-s Koch and Mrs Elizabe’h Pechel. On Sunday they were all dinr. i guests of Mr and Mrs Donald Wolfenberger Mr and Mrs William Loepki Sr were guests of their -win and faniilvi Mr and Mrs William Loepke Jr. in Streamwood. 11l for four days They were alsi

ARTS AND CRAFTS CONTEST ENTRY BLANK > Name .. Addreiw Phone Category Entered Return thi- blank tn the Ait Department of any of the three Schools by Friday, April 15. 1966 BASS LAKE — HORSE PALACE FEATURE \ ITRAITIONS • HORSE SHOW IQHA - MH \ Ipprmed SUNDAY. MARCH 6th Morning Events -- 9:00 AM (EST) Afternoon Events — 12:30 I’M (ESI) Adults SI.OO — Chi’dren 50c • TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT SHOW MARCH 10 11 - 12 - 13 Daly 10 Io 10 (EST) Plus Boats - Campers And Live T\ Entertainment In Person Also Portab'e T\ Door Pr ze Adu'ts 50c — ( hildren Free Restaurant Features Broasted Chicken Open DaiS

guests <*f their daughter and family Mr and Mrs. DeWayns Barbknecht of Stillwell. While in the process of opening a drum, Mr Barbknecht wa* blown 20 feet in the air wh n the drum explo '«sl. and was taken to H«>ly Family ho pital -Vbf) ( Nite <>u I Sewart Const i 'l2 4 Bills Ru kage 29 7 Hiatt’s Insurance 23 13 Dave and Ray’s 21 15 Frostys Truck Service 15 21 Mel’s Meat Store 12 24 Mobil-Firestone 7 29 Frostys Welding 5 31 High team ser.es and game — Stewart Construe. 2789. 9-17, 942; Hiatts Insurance 2712. 935; Bills Package 27^35 High individual series A- game; D Daubo 597; E Pla/e 597 A 218; S Hostetler 593; R. Lute- 237. Wednesday Nite Lube* Walkerton Lams 66 42 Paddle Whe. 1 61 47 Bakers 59 49 WeJco 57 51 Triangle 514 s«’i Kingsbury 48 60 Philips 45 4 62’3 Colonial 44 64 High teem s<r.es and game — Bakers 2323. 794 and 773: RaddM \Vh«*el 2250. 76H; Kmg.-bury 2203. High individual series A game; M P.obbms 554 203. 192. J. White 534 193 L Finch 517. Monday Night 6:30 1 Julies M.irys Shoe Repair 71’- 36'j Hamlet Stab* Bank 66 42 Da\V an<l R-iys 63 45 Lute Recreation 60 48 Huhnkes Semce 53‘ 2 f*4'v Johnson Ins 53 4 544 Jacob Drug Store 38’2 Skogmos 28 80 High team mt « s and game — Marvs Shoe Rcp»>r 2329. 838. 791; Dave and Ravs 2275 799; Huhnkes Service and Lute R**» 2196. High mdivmhml senes A game: C R.chanK 553 213 M R bbtns 547 ’97 190. K Ro?h 52 i L. Huhi ke 197

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