The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 September 1966 — Page 6

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THE LEGION CORNER Knightstown Dav last Sunday vis a very big sin <■< •.. for L■gionnaires as well as the children tt the school. It was perfect weaher and everyone had a wonderUt time. Attending from l’< t I^9 wen Air. and Mrs. Lee Chapman; Mr. md Mrs. Linder Sehmeltz; Mr. nd Mrs. John Peterson and l. ughler; and Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Flaugher and children. A new and modern beauty cnool has been added to the -ihool facilities, an I the first graduating class will be about -biliary. 1967. Also pertaining to the b'auty ^nool. Walkerton Post Ix 9 has a first". Vice-Commander John • terson was the first fn n our ost to have a chance to try out 'ire facilities of the beauty salon, having his hair shampooed. Jury Hampton Miller. 17. a high school senior from Houston. T> xas. was elected president of be 21st annual American Legion Boy’s Nation on July 26 at s<-.s-•ions held on the campus of the Ch.iversltv of Maryland just out•idc Washington. D. C. lias is the third V' ar in a row nat the top honor lias gone t< a , oulh from a southwestern state. Command, r Flaugher wish s u thank all those who attended t.e Knightstown Home Day. JB Court News ^iectnt cases liar died by H. N. Wiliams. Linca In Township Jusice of the Pr act , included the io lowing: Christopher M. Sheaks. Walkrton. was arrested by Indiana ►state Police for driving a motor bik< Without registration plates. A fu of $19.25 was assessed him. '"be "North Liberty Police arlested Larry G. Setnok, of North Liberty, on a charge of crossing a yelmw line. His guilty plea brought him a fine of $19.25. A violation of the muffler law Caused l/conard L. Ream to pay a fine of $19.25. He was arrested by Indiana State Police and pled guilty to the charge.

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Comoro makes Six Distinct Car Lines for Chevrolet in 1967 g KMn| , ■ I v ■ , ■ £ | r : Five 1967 Chevrolet models appear to be standing at attention as the (AMARO, newest member of the family, makes its introductory bow to the public (foreground, ( AMARO Super Sport). hile each Chevrolet model has distinctive styling motifs, the all new C4MARO features a new approach to the “long hood-short deck” design so successfully introduced to V.S. buvers by the Corvette All Chevroletbuilt passenger cars go on public display at dealers’ September 29. *

Thomas A. Morrison was arrested by the Walkerton Police on the charge of driving without an op rators license. He was also fined $19.25. Walkerton Police arrested and charged Jerry L. Himes, or Walker* n. with public intoxication. He paid fine and costs of $26.25. Phill p M. Lappin of North Liberty, was charged with a vio--1 tjon ■ •’ the muffler law and was fined $19.25. A bless driving ch." ge was lodged against James W. Sult of N nth Liberty, as he b st control o‘ his ear and considerable dam- ; .e was done t< his auto. Sult escapad personal injury, but was fined $23.25. A muffler violation brought a fine of $19.25 to Michael E. Heilman of South Bend. * Tin* illegal possession of alcoholic beverages brought a fine of $23 25 to John B. Westhues of Walkerton. False registration of his automobile was the cause for Charles

L. Honigsmith of North Liberty to pay a fine of $19.25. M. J. Dixon of North Liberty failed to sign: 1 a turn resulting in a property damage accident and the guilty plea brought a fine of $19.25. Gene A. McNeal, of Walkerton was involved in a prop, rty damage acxident to another automobile and show windows of a local auto dealer and he sustained injury to himself. McNeal paid a line of $23.25 on a reckless driving charge by local polite. Rick Allen Green. South Bend, was fined $19.25 for driving without an operator’s lic« ns-. Dale D. i nornton. joremen, was arrested tor violation of the muffler law and was fined $19.25. Public Library Lists New Books New books added to the Walkerton Public Library are as follows: Adult Non-fiction Black Like Me - Griffin Unsafe At Any Speed - Nader Time Out. Ladies - Rogers Once Upon A Time - Peek The Achievement of William Faulkner - Millgate Latin America - Nehemkis Three Histories - Shakespeare Miss Jane Austin - Becker Over There - Freidel Ten Great Plays - Shakespeare Ben Franklin - Aldridge The United States - World Library Interior Decoration A to Z • Pepis Honor Your Partner - Durlocher Reverence For Wood - Sloane The Cabinet Makers - Fisher The Weavers - Fisher The Queen Mother - Gallicart The Last of the Middle West - Humphreys 1001 Questions Answered About Boats - deFontaine Adult Fiction Orchids For A Rose - MacLeod Jane Arden’s Home-coming - Harris Spotlight so- Megan - Miller Gunsmoke Hill - Cody Red River Sheriff - Kane Abby Found Him - Garrison Nurse’s Masquerade - Carew Emergency Calling Nurse Mallon - Bowman Adventure For Lisa - Hall Nurse of Greenmeadow - Corby A Nurse For Apple Valley - Dern Ozark Nurse - Shepard Mary Contrary - O'More Flight To the Mountains - Zimmerman This Land Is Mine - Holt Beyond Wind River - Savage All 1 Said Was .... Molloy Spring Always Comes - Loring Opinion of the Court - Woolfolk A Sentence of Life - Gloag I. The King - Keyes Range of Doom - Curry This Tangled Web - Allen Lord of Tranerica - Coblentz The Heart Remembers -Worley Chesapeake Doctor -Humphries

Marsha and the Inca Gold - Judson The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress - Heinlein Indian Summer - Knowles *The Last Battle - Ryan The Last Valley - Haas The Seasons Hereafter - Ogilvie Prize Stories 1966 - O. Henry-

PUBLIC SALE I will m*II nt public auction, located 2’j miles southeast of LaPuz, or 1 1 miles w< st of Ijtke of the Woods on 3rd Road, on SATUBDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 12:30 p.m. General Electric refrigerator; Maytag automatic waslmr; VS es ting house driver; good deep freeze; old .Maytag washer; 3 liedroom suites; I single bed complete; 1 good platform rocker; 1 good living room suite; 1 dining room suite with 6 chairs, buffet and china cabinet; 1 solid oak library table; 1 solid oak stand; 1 desk; TV; 1 victorola; floor lamp; kitchen table; 1 white cupltoard: porch swing; sewing machine; several picture frames; I antique red parlor lamp; 1 small mirror; rugs; some landing; 4 oak chairs; 4 cane bottom chairs; antique clock; some antique dishes; old picture franus; G.E. coffee maker; electric clock; old silverware; 1 full set porcelain dinnerware; 1 cut glass pitcher with tumblers and fruit cup to match; some antique dishes. Ruth D. Heyde Estate Not Responsible For Accidents TERMS: Cash Archie Schults, Auctioneer Mrs. Charles Ross, Clerk Phone LaPaz 784-2745 PUBLIC SALE I will sell the following located alamt 2 miles north of llymouth on old 81 (across RR track to 2nd stmt west) then west to third house on SATUBDAY, SEPTEMBEB 17 1:00 p.m. Sharp Good 8 in table saw and motor; 24 In. wood lathe with motor and complete set of cutting knives; like new 6 in. power hand saw; 1950 2 door V 8 Ford in good shams good miter saw and box; two brand new tarps, » x 10 and 7 x 10; "T « U nn<? l * e Y a S'| , : ’?? nn K au K er u '”> bits; 28 ft. ext. ladder; Jj-V S" 14 ft I ,add, r J Uo “»' yanl f««w; real » I* k u “ Md doon * and Windows; ladder k I i S ° f “ a *' hand lo<d ’‘' ,ike new tile mood- axes shovel, rakes, etc.; 5 ft. step ladder. P ’ » u i"-"- । । n,, I runners; two 9 x 12 l imp- •* old tnink 0 d larK< ‘ " uH n»rror; fancy old kerosene p3;d\;Xr s <OHMr ‘ wi, “ r; M ‘ verul ”•<* lamps; Dormevet mKe^ 1 » table etc.; Duo-then,; spaj.„ <,et,|rk ‘ ro, {ee pot, toaster, straight < h iir wL ~ , ।‘V r ’ throw HW*; lawks; modern mnugni ih.ur, several dishes, pots, pans, etc. TERMS. ( ASH XOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS Harley Elliot Lloyd Cowen The Auctiomvr from Bourbon

Poirrer, Ed. PAYS PENALTY The man who once iun« awav fr in an enemy (Jac /era th 4 the enemy ih running *.'j life. A good character and reput it! n always prov, to be vei y go«»<l bu inc.ss c- nital.