The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 June 1966 — Page 8
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS * JUNE 9, 1966
• ' North Liberty Womans Club Visits ND Fifteen members and guests of the North Liberty Women’s Club spent a pleasant and informative day last Friday, visiting some noted places clo«e to home. We first visited the Highland Cemetery mu Portage Road to see the Oonr :i' Oak. Here in 1681 LaSalle afi< r traveling up the St. Joseph River concluded a treaty with the Miami Indiana He portaged his canoes to the Kankakee with thirty trappers. TYte tree has been called "Witneflß Tree” or “Treaty Tree” and is es. timated to be over 400 years old. It may stand many yeais longer IriwuroinninnDHuinMauiHM^ Specializing in Permanent Waving Dede’s Beauty Salon Hair Shaping, Coloring & Styling | Phone 586-3644 * 0 Operators: | DEDE FEJES & £ JANET GILMER f 908 Roosevelt Road Walkerton, Indiana
HOUSEHOLD AUCTION SATURDAY, JUNE 11 1:00 PM OST Adjacent to Last Hound-Up Stillwell, linli&na 8 nti. SE of LaPorte on State Road 104 Pullman sleeper davenport; Skelgas Constellation bottle gas ■We; PMc© » co. ift. refrigerator; Blamilton bottle gas dryer; Kenmore 500 automatic washer; dinette set, formica top; S pc. btdrooan wite, bed, chest of drawers and dresser; matching bed, night stand (and chest of drawers; rec iner char; Codcswoll chair; desk and many other household items; also shop tools. Terms: Cash. Not (responsible /or accidents. Chas. R. & Dorothy Fitzsimmons Max Loucks, Auctioneer
PUBLIC SALE Having sold my hoi ie and moving in ft mobile home, I w ill sell Umi following furniture ^.t the residence located in LaPaz (east of bank on Courtland St.) on SATURDAY, JUNE 11 12:30 Sharp!’’ S pc. maple bedroom suite; wringer type Maytag washer; amtiQuo marble top drejiser; cellar chest, 2 0 p 12 Tu;s; 5 pc. dinette set; studio couch; platform rocker; booasional chai ; rocker; 2 end taHes; coffee table; comb, rad'o and phonograph; double bed and dresser; 7 pc. dining room Kuite; Singer treadle sewing machine; Philoo refrigerator; el c. Hotpoint range; twin laundry tubs; 6 dining cha’rs; <><ki tables; other miso. items. den “Bill” J bowler purchased ft hom< and has an excess amount of furniture and twiM sell Umi follow ng in the s.me sale: »i/ 2 hp Johnson motor; 1 twin bed; auto. Keim .re washer; awto. Kenmore dryer; also wringer type washer; chest of drawers; Stratalotiugrr chair with Vibrator; bedroom su te complete; suds saver sink; Motorola table TV; gateleg table; rocking chair; arm chair; counter top ‘water<water; map'e sofa; charcoal grill; coke cooler; power hand saw; bathroom lavatory; grill for fireplace; pictures; lamps; bamboo curtains; dishes; and a lot of small items. TERMS: CASH NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS Eleanor Myers Lloyd Cowen, Auctioneer
by the skillful help of tree surgeor. i and the financial help of the Indiana Historical Society of Sou i Bend and interested individtrils. Charles O. Fulvlder. a t<sa jer at Central liigh school b South Bend started an acorn sapling ten years ago and at his death the tree was planted 175 ya. is northwest of the parent tree, where it is now thriving. • rem here we drove to Notre Dime to visit the naw library. It Jiving finals week, we vhre unable to see anything except the rare book room, the large auditoriuip. and the first floor library^ full of studious persons. After a lovely lunch at the Morris Inn. we went across die .vreet to the Education building. This is the newest building on campus being used only the past few months. It is noted for its lovely spiral staircase and is one of six being donated to the nations colleges. From the large conference room to the auditorium and the adjustable conference looms, the building is full of lovely paintings and art works. We also visited the Sacred Heart Church and the Grotto and Log Chapel on the campus. The beautiful Loretto Church at St. Mary's v.As the last stop on our tour. Here we saw the wonderful mosaics and beautiful colors of stained glass wbidows.
Walkerton 4-H Summer Schedule The schedule for the Walkerton 4-H beginning June 6 is as follovd»: Clothing 1. names A to K. Monday 8:30 to 11 Names L to Z Tuesday 8:30 to 11:00 Clothing 2, Wednesday 8:30-11 Clothing 3, Thursday 8:30-11 Foods 1 A to K, Monday 12 to 2:30; L to Z Tuesday 12 to 2:30 Foods 2 Wednesday 12 to 2:30 Foods 3 Thursday, 12 to 2:30 Foods 4 Friday 8:39 to 11 For further information call 656-8979. □ D THANKS □ □ We would like to thank all our friends who were so kind and helpful and also for the many cards and flovders; a special thanks to the Rebekahs and Odd Fellow's; White Tower Nursing Home; Drs. Hershberger and Slauson; Nusbaum Funeral Home, employees and Telephone Co.; and Rev. Williams in time of our sorrow at the loss of our husband and father. Mrs. Agneg Seider Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Laßere Mr. and Mrs. Robert Northam p The Neiswender Family I vlish to express my gratitude and appreciation to all who remembered with cards, folwers, gifts and prayers which vlere sent while I was in the hospital. It all made the days se m shorter and the progress faster. Your thoughtfulness will alvhys be remembered. Mrs. Lois Sherland The Junior Class of North Liberty would like to thank the members of North Liberty who contributed towards the entertainment for the after prom Saturday, May 21. They ulould also like to thank ElLs Swihart and The Shadows of Night for the fine entertainment. We would like to thank the Juniors and Seniors and their dates for their cooperation in making the North Liberty After Prom a success. Mick and Cal Anderson Liberty Lanes We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the floaters, cards and many act. s of kindness shown at the illness and death of our wife, mother and sister. A special thanks to the O E S; Rev. Eller, Rev. Williams; Walkerton Nursing Home and Nusbaum Funeral Home. The Family of Mrs. Fred Awald W e vbuld like to express our sincere thanks to friends and neighbors during the passing of our husband and father, GleJi Anderson. A special thanks to Drs. Carter and Rohrer, Ray Nusbaum. Rev. Williams and West; and the many organizations. May God bless all of you. The Fam’ly of Glen Anderson 60 Years Os Service Est. 1003 LEMONTREES BMMBB To Mflgv Phone CE 4-7771 230 S. Michigan St.
Clothes Care Keeping the family’s clothes in good condition is one way to get the most from your clothing dollar. The service your clothes give largely depends on selection and care. Ruy for durability, touch up readymades, and repair garments as needed to keep ward- -v robes in wearing condition. Many Bai gains in the Classifieds
. - - ■' u w .L-iyi j» , J-L.-L!.-JLLJIFI * JIMIS HJ. 1. t B, ZOOK & SONS Plumb’ng & Heating Finer, Faster, Cleaner Insta’lation & Service On Cail 24 Hours Phone 586-2569 Koontz Lake MAX E. STEELE INSURANCF Lonzo Building, North Liberty Off Phone 656-8121 Res. Phone 656-4641 Dr. Milton Reisman OPTOMETRIST 408 North Main Street, North Liberty i Hours: 1:30 to 5:30 P.M. Thursday & Saturday Phone 666-8171 Dr. Walter M. Denaut DENTIST OFFICE HOURS: P 12 and 1-5 MTWFS Closed h ursday s Dr. Elliott Frash, Optometrist 413 Michigan Street Walkerton, Ind. Hours: 9:30 * 5:30 Mondays and Thursdays Phone 586-3722 — v r- v- it r ; ‘ n- -m- -o- in- -mr- -wr- -rr— - — - — - — I Dr. Burton L. Furst Dentist OFFICE HOURS: 9- 12 and 1- 5:30 MTTF? Closed Wednesdays Day or Night Nusbaum’? Funeral Home Phone Walkerton 586-3444 WWWOI<BO<BIQ4M<: •< ma^^^^^ferencel MONEY FOR SPRING Make those home repairs now. We’ll help you by providing a fast, friendly loan. Select the amount and payment plan from the chart below and stop in or phone us. Yes, cash makes the difference, and we have it waiting for you! REPRESENTATIVE PAYMENT SCHEDULES pWO- CASH YOU RECEIVE —J row 25 MOS. FOR 30 MOS, FOR 36 MOS. - Z L S3B $728.50 $842.70 $968 87 LOANS TO SI,OOO FIRST S® finance corporation 618 Roosevelt Rd. Phone 584-1129
REGULAR MEETING NIGHTS Os The Orville East^rdav Legion Post 189 2nd and Last Thursday Os Each Month Auxiliary Unit 189 Ist Thursday Os Each Month
