The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 September 1966 — Page 11
WAVA’S beauty shop n I'ueMla.^ thru Saturday in appointment SOO Roosevelt Road Walkerton Phone 5X6-32X7 2tsl SALE Hardfret 'Ze, double •r upright freezer, 3 shelves, y good condition, $l5O. Ph. ~>-1590. sip \XTED flood hom<*.s for an--1.1 kittens, free. Ph. 5X6-2292. sip : better cleaning, to keep colors . .uning, use Blue Lustre cart cleaner. Rent electric sham.er SI. Walz Appliance Store. John Deere Quality” Farm Equipment Jew and Reconditioned at Bargain Prices We carry an exceptionally urge stock of John Deere arts, aid we service everythin/* we sell. Plymouth Farm Supply s. 31 — North of Plymouth
Sylvania COLOR ;1 a r * -If " *<‘ a । 4 I / it I * i Ac T\/ F : " " d y • r? * ' • X' x * r- ✓ ♦ * Fine Out-Front Sound On Sylvania ★ Better Black & White On Sylvania ★ More Brilliant Colors On Sylvania ★ Better Cabinetery On Sylvania ★ Sylvania Is Priced Rijrht Be Ready Fur The Big Color Season Just Starting 21” ’349” 25” W 5 Up Up MODERN ELECTRIC our I \ & Appliance Supermarket North Liberty
LOSE WBIGHT safely with Dcx-A-Diet Tablets. Only 9fic at Merrick Liberty Pharmacy, North Liberty. s22p EXCELLENT, efficient and economical. that's Blue Lustre carpet an I upholstery cleaner. Rent electric shampooer sl. Kabelin Hardware Store. To Settle Estate One trait ot 51 acres with •Mgs. on Redwood Road, I mi. >o. Hxxx 23; also 30 acres on Pecan Rd., no bldgs., both in (•reen Twp.. St. Joseph County Joseph Fargo Estate WAIVE R. BURCH, \I)M, Walkerton, Ind. Phone 5X6-31 17 9 to 3 ■ FROM wall to Widl, nt) soil at all. on carpets cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampojer sl. Wolfram Hardware. North Liberty. WANTED at once Man oi woman to supply consumers in Walkerton with Rawkigh Products. Experience unnecessary. Write Rawleigh, Dept INI-15-X0 Freeport, Illinois. 2tsX GARAGE SALE Sept. 3 and 4. Mechanics tools, machinists and carpenter; also household items. Herman Peterson, Box 736 Rt 3. south side of Koontz Like. Walkerton. sip
HAVE BUYERS For 2 Bedroom Home in Walkerton; Also Near North LilsTty Frank ('. Kramer Walkerton on state Road 23 Office I miles south of Phone Walkerton 5X6-2513 i'tht SALE 3 pc. sectional, dark green, good condition. Ph. sxti--2000, Walkerton. si LOST Prescription sun glasses in black and red case near Kramer’s beach, Koontz Lake. Please call 5x6-2204. William Neuendorf. Chesterton. Ind. sip HELP WANTED Tua k Stop attendants, age 25 to 50, with or without experience; bondable. Apply Thursday and Friday aftei noons. Saturday morning, at West Walkerton Truck Stop. See Mr. Ra reus. sip WALKERTON FAMILY RECREATION OPENING Friday, Sept. 2 \t New Location in Walkerton Old Drug Store Building, Open To All WANTED Ironing at your home or mine; light housodeaning; babysitting. Phone 5X6-2601. sip FOR SALE 1965 Chevy > T V-X overdrove; with or without small camper. Ph. 5X6-265X, Glen Sheaks. sip EXPERIENCED mother will do babysitting in my home by day or week Contact Mrs. Jerry Hostetter. 100 Michigan St., upstairs sip FOR SALE Gii Is winter coat size 12. (’all 6.>6-3’15 Mrs. Joe Hamilton, 10X E Center St North Liberty. sip W!TJ - WNKIV FOR SALE 6 room. 3 bedroom house, oil furnace, wall to wall > np«4. 103 E (’enter North Liberty. Ph 656-4525. sip for sale Phill "21 '< on >le TV <SO. Call 656-4721 sip F It SALE 3 bedroom, modern •use. 10 acres; 2 miles south 1 Hile east. L mile south of North Liberty Clifford Hivelv Sycamore Road. sip K L News Mr and Mrs. Clifford Allen and two children returned home from a vacation, stopping at Shaft bury. Vermont. to visit with Mrs Phoebe Corey, grandmother o! Mrs Allen: also at Troy, N V to visit with Mrs Allen s mother. Mrs Alfred Danforth. Enroute home they stopped at Niagai i Falls, N Y Mr and Mrs Donald Moore and children, of Peru, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Moores father Henry Lipke. Mi and Mi - Roy Shulte ..f Chicago. Were guests of Mi ami Mi'' Ted Lipke <>n Sundax Mis Richard Hi \ in of Evanst"n 111 Was a week end guest of Mi ami Mi- Hilding Sundeen <>n Sundax the Sundems enter - t.lined Mi and Mis William Schraed)'! of Chi) ago. Mr- Wai a <-n Allen and two children accompanied bx Mis. DeWaviic Smith and children spent one dr. list wok m "Adventure Land' Elmhurst, 111 Mi and Mrs William Allen Jr and two children of Chicago, were gUe ; t sos Mt and Mrs Warren Allen Sunday Mt and Mrs Everett Griffin and i hildren wet c guests of his parent toi Hie past Week Mr. <nd Mis Chester Griffin Everett is a Marim Engineer and is |eav-
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ing this week for Viet Nam and during his absence, Mrs. Griffin will live in a trailer at Fort Eustice, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs Michael Kiehn attended a family picnic Sunday yt the Game Preserve mar Medaryville. Relative from all sections of the states were present and the honored guest was Pvt. 1 c James Butler who will soon leaye for Viet Nam. Mrs. Gertrude Erickson entertained ov< r th)' Week end for Mr. and Mrs. Chris Summer and s. u Joi>', of Whiting, and Mr. and Mrs. Thure Holmstrom of Hammond. Mr. ami Mrs Edwin Jacques of Royal Oak. Michigan, were week end guests of Mr and Mrs ♦’•■rex S-lkirk. Edward Germain spent three days in Chi) ago, as guests ot Mi and Mrs John Smith. Mrs. Mary Wellander of Chicago, spent the Week end as guest of her daughter and family, Mr and Mrs. Ernest Brovold. Tli>v all helped to celebrate the birthday of Debbie, a daughter of the Br< >v< ilds. Mrs. Mabel Gundy, of Chicago, is spending several days this week as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kiehn Mr and Mrs. William Zerb r spent several days last week in Crown Point, as guests of then daughter and family, Mr and Mrs. Leonard Nowakowski They also attended the Lake County Fair. Mrs William Michalski will be hostess for the Saturday night pot luck suppers nt the Conservation Club for the month of September. Tommy S< anion, grandson of Mr and Mrs. Louis Herbold. of Chicago, is spending this week with his grandparents before returning to school in the city Mi and Mrs Thomas (h'dgoiid attended the funeral of John (k'dgoud of Omaha. Neb. tins week. John was a brother of Thomas. Walkerton Mrs Faunt LRoy. s.-« Dwg*. California, a former resident of Walkerton <3 visiting het brother, Mi ami Mrs Andy Morrison, and other relatives and friends. Mi. and Mrs. Carl Stanley re-turm-d home after spending two w<M'ks vacation tit Blind River, (intarai, ('anada. Mr and Mrs. ,lnhn Mub im v of Cincinnati. Ohio, were gjests of the latter's unclr ami aunt. Miami Mrs Charles Bandendistcl last Thursday. They went to Li Porte and had dinner with Mr and Mis Dick B md< ndi.stel at the Piii)- (’ov« Rist.iuont Snr dax - i'V« nmg iriller at IhcCh.iif , Bandandi te| hoim w< h- Mr n d Mis. Brent Rinehart am! Mi md Mrs Norman Rinehart ot LaPorte The Blent Rim-harts plan to return to Ori. ndo. Florida this week end to |» nd lib- wino :
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Modern Mothers Home Economics Club held their August meeting last werk at the home of Mrs Robot Pulliam xvith Mr - Fred Cook a < hairman. Mr Evelyn Young goo a history of th. song of the month "Mv old K« ntiicky Honn Club nienibei . plan to attend th) W t g. n Win • I Plax - house in Wosaw on Sept 1 to sc ' Tib- M Isa Mako Mr and drs. George Kostin. Rober t and Rk hard, spoil four days in So itht rn Indiana vi. iting, .nd our.-d Santa Claus land It is a community of less than ail nhabitants and was founded b a group of pioneers of German d<-< oit Th)' n<im» was given the town <>n Christmas Evw. 1X52 at th>' annud Christmas par tv that year It has grown from a second class post oftiee and handles over 1 million pieces •!' mail annually. The world's largest living Christmas tree i.s located in Santa Claus land. It was plant.-d in IX9O and is now •')” feet tall. They spent a day and night in Louisvilh . Ky . stopped at Corydon, the birthplace ot the Hoosier State capital; and sp.-nt considerable time touring Spring Mill Stati Park Enroute home, they spent two days sightseeing in Indianapolis. ATT END REUNION O! C ARRIER ENTERPRISE Mr. and Mrs Edward Klopfenstein. Walkerton were hosts to a reunion of the Indiana members of the famous Aircraft Carrier Enterprise . of World War II on Sunday. August 21. at Centennial Park in Plymouth. The hosts fur nished the meat and drinks f< ■ the picnic for the forty guespresent This group meets )vc two years and for the past thr e reunions have elected Plvmou 1 and praise the facilities that . available for the pleasure of th r children Thex voted last week to meet it the same place in 19Q M' Klopf)-nstein is prestden of the National Orgamzation, w l b h wHI hold their next meeting in Norfolk, Virginia in July 1967 Towns rrperesented at th> reunion were Walk'-rton, Mish vaka. South Bend Culver. ( ;w---fordsville. Waveland, Plyn ith. Gas Citx and Logansport Mi. and Mr- Robert Pin- ,-nd three daughter - .f Chicago ere guests from out of stat, bu' they have attended . ver d t .-un c- of this Indiana group and . they Say. We love it So the- t>- always WelcoUl. SI IX(. R\ \ s \T IXDIAX \ <1 \I I ! HR Tin- Swing in St mg R x will !»' in th- Young Anni! . Fair" c >nipetiti"n of the BAi ■■ -f lh«j Ban I <I t h Inii in 1 S Fair in In h map li Th. ngm' Sting Rav- will l>. th. • Friday Septembei 2nd m -arly a ft i'i in >. >n S.-e You in Church Sun lay
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