The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 September 1966 — Page 15
pt BIJU HEARING v ■,< e Is hereby given that the Alcoholic Beverage Board Joseph County, Indiana, • 10 a.in. on the 28th day •. -mber. 1966 at the Comaei’s Room, Court House, City of South Bend, Indisaid County, begin invesn of the applications of the ng named p rson request,e issue to the applicants at attains hereinafter set out, Alcoholic Beverage perf the class hereinafter des- • .1 and will, at said time lice, receive information :nmg the fitness of said apJs, and the propriety of the permits applied for h applicants at the premimed N F. SIKORSKI dba Irvin s .mg Rooms i Restaurant» •r, Liquor A Wine Retailer. . S. Walnut St . South Bend, di. um IVO REA dba Chippewa • ktall Lounge (Restaurant* .r. Liquor A Wine Retailer. > West Chippewa St. South nd, Indiana \<’()N BOWL INC. by W Rea. Pres., and Harriet Rea. 1599 East Jefferson St.. . taurant* Beer, Liquor A I me Retailer, 4210 Lincoln , West, South Bend Indiana XNETH and MARGUERITE LAMOUNT (Drug Store* lllor A Wine Dealer. 1117 lishawaka Ave . South Bend, nd i ana AID LNVESTb JATI()N WILL OPEN TO THE PUBLIC .D PUBLIC PARTICIPATION REQUESTED. DIANA AIX’OHCLIC beverage COMMISSION By W. F Condon Executive SecirUty A Harns, Chairman (.RAND OPENING A J COMPTON, ung Machine Service - Work p, Koontz Lake. Follow Road to Standard Filling Station, in west to 2nd house. (Closed inday * IME. Sept 30. 9 a.m. to 1:30 p i*. <1 work evening shift at Hendix* \LE- Octnbrt 1 thru 31 (Due 'o part time sale for one month. * m-aily 30 vears of aatisfsc* serviee P< h< y "Customers t he satisfied". I tell my < usei "I am not satisfied unless < istonier's ma< hine operates hei desire. I have serviced ii.; machines foi me hunts in d sky and Indiana. Was saiesn and service man foi Singei Hazard, Ky Was the fii t hi sewing machine dealer in du* ky 1943 to 1930 Moved to Ikerton 1951. Have continued well loved work here to help >eop|e for better performance heir loved sewing machines. I not a high pre .sur. d salesn. Try to satsfy the customei law on hand about 5 modeL of Classic" machines as models ■ l<Hik them over and place the h r as you want. I try to fit the Hoping foi each wwk to ea special after this sale. In • k and can order, portables, isoles, desks, folding tables, h finish to match your furni- “■ Also free arm machines ran ordered. "Barnma" the special this sale is- Super UXC "Classic” 3 needle position, h 24 built-in cams. Just turn dial and select design. With 'tunholer and blind stitch built Sells as portable $339.00. Desk IGOS sells for $l6O - total $499 sale with trade-in $275. time cash With each cash sale and de-in machine you will get one 1672 padded sewing chair with rage space under the seat Sugted selling price $29 95 Absoelv free as an introductory ofduring the month of October riless prices change • •• total abm e with chair $528 95 $275. Savings * f $253.95 20 tr guarantee. Cunc in and let demonstrate to you this mane free of charge. Look the •• over. 2t529 SEL^-DIBCIIUJNE Phe ml rude man of today has ability to keep appearances and expenses down. •• ».
K L News air. an, .ms. m. t j UV is anu •son. and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry DavH of Valparaiso, were : uest <if Mr. and Mrs, William Simpkins Sunday. Toni Carlson, a stud, nt of University f Michigan, was a week •nd guest of Mi. and Mrs. Oren Duthie. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Miller of Harvey. Illinois, weir week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Selkirk. Mr ind Mis. Albert J. Wohlgemuth returned home after spending ovei four weeks visiting several western states and Jasper Park, Canada. Mrs. Edna Childress is now recuperating from eye surgery at the home of Mrs. Steward Wider in Walkerton. Mrs. Helen Quobbeman returned home from Chicago after spending several days with her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Irwin. The Irwin family spent the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. Max Kuhlwein returned home after spend ng four weeks with their son mid family, Mr and Mrs. Willi :n Kuhlwein of Ashland. Oregon. They also attended the wedding of their granddaughter. Victoria, to Dennis Garrnand in Ashl nd Mr. and Mrs. Zigmund Stazak and son. Edward, of Chi ago, were week end guests of Pete Medeksas. On Thursday evening, the firemer of Koontz Lake gave i dinner to honor Harry L Fries who resigned as department srcretar\ due to ill health. Dinner w *s given at the Y-Go-By Res’ lurant and was attended by over . 5 firemen A placque was given to Hairy with the inscription of mjrw rendered in the past 17 y-ars. Mr and Mrs. Robert F wh-r of Hammond were guests all last werk of Mr and Mrs. William Zerler. Over the past w ek end. the Zcrlers were guests of Mr and Mis. Leonard Nowakowski at Crown Point Mr and Mrs. Herman Germain and daughter. Dawn of Markham. 111., writ- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Germain Saturday. Mi and Mrs. George . eehausen, Mrs. Ray Hohman, of Chicago, were week end gUjWts if Mi and Mis William Michal- * Sunday the Michalskis »nt< tamed It members of their pirn hie club of Chicago. Mr. and ?'rs. L ui> Hcibold and Mr. and i Ru II Smith of the lake we; e Ul< hld< d in the game. Mi and Mr*. Ait* m Paquette wen- guests of Mr. ~ i Mrs. Robert Wilson at lainsii 111 where they vested their gi . n. Donald. who just rvturi d .rom Vu t Nam. when- he wa -a idlo op rator. The Paquette-, aISO Spent three days as guest , ,>f Mr u I Mis. Floyd Hamacher at Lai, Dale Carlia. Mr and Mrs Jack Hanneg m returm d home aft-r sjanding o • Week at Wellston. Mich., as gu< sls of Mr and Mrs. A U la-nde Tlu y spent three days as guests of Mr. and Mis. Sam Jones of Lake Zurich, 111 Thcv were guests in Chicago of Miss Marjorie Hannegan Mr. and Mrs William Kr .n---enurg Sr entertained their daughter and family. Mi. and Mrs. Jack Finwall and twins, Jack and Jon, of Worth. 111., Also Mr. and Mis. Dee Angelo, of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Willi am Krancnbuig - f Grovcrtown They all helped to celebrate the third birthda\ of the twins. STAR 11. I). ( LI K TO VISIT GREENE 'l'hv Star Neighborhood Home I h monstrntb n Club will be the guests of Greene Township H D Club on Thursday. September 29. at H:00 pm The meeting will tie held in the Sumption Prairie Methodist Church. NOT I ( E The North Liberty Band Boostets are sponsoring a car wash on Saturday. October Ist, at the Standard Station and at the DeLanghc "66" Sei vice Station in North Lihetty starting at igOO .i m. Cais will be $1.25 and those with white walls will be $1 50.
KL Lions Swim ( lasses Instruct 16$) Students Starke County Chapter of the American Red ('loss announces water safety practices were taught to 169 that enr< lied n the Koontz Laki Lions Swimming Program, a community .service under the directi- n of ARC W - ter Safety Instructor. Miss El zabeth Marshall of K< ontz La <e. during the thiee tWo-Week .Sesiions from July IS to August 26, . 966. Miss Marshall reports sj R,-d Cross Swimming Certifii ates issued with 39 beginners; is advanced beginners; It intermediates; 9 swimmers an 1 5 junior lite savers. Although the certificate i.s a tangible token of achievement, each enrollee smsen a pride of accomplishment in ea< h water safety pr.udice hi- has learned well. Actual water safety is the primary purpose of the Red Cross Classi-s. —, JOHN GLENN 1.1 N( H Ml N< MONDAY Pizznburger. buttered rice, glazi-d carrots, apple sauce, butter and milk ‘ Tt LSDA^ Potato Salad, peanut butter brownies, cornbread. baked beans, butter, milk VVEDNESDAY-(’reamed chicken on biscuit, buttered gr beans, fruit biscuit, milk THURSDAY Goulash, cole slaw, old fashion raisin cake rolls, butter and milk FRIDAY Pot ato soup peanut buttei - Jelly on bun. fruit co< ktail bars, butter and milk NOTH E TO BIDDERS ( ON( ERNIMi mi M( ipai. DI MP I>OZI\(. Public Notice is herewith giv, n that the Board of Trustees of tin 1 Town of Walkerton. Indiana, wall accept sealed bids for the express puip.se of dozing th.- Walkerton Municipal Dump for a one year period, commencing in October. 1966 and ending in September, 1967. Dozing and leveling must be performed thoroughly and to the satisfaction and approval of the Board at least once eiudl month. Bids for said services mav be left at the offke of the ClerkTreasurer until the hour of 7 30 P M.. October I 1966 Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Wayne L Cover < ’kuk-Treasuiei Town of Walkerton. Ind 2t529 I LEM I- A I \R> X IKMH. MUM MONDAY Hamburger and --paghetti, harvard beets peanut butter sandwiches, lem. u cobbler milk rUESDzVV ('reamed thicken on biscuit.n, kldmw bean .salad pears, milk WEDNESDAY Bai-B-Q sand wiehes. buttered iiee peach crisp, milk I’HI’RSDAY Roast beef, mashixl potatoes and gravy, apple eranlx rry salad, bread and butter sandwiches, ice < ream, milk FRIDAY Grille*! chta-se sandwiches. buttered green Iwans carrot sticks chocolate eobblei ami milk □-—- — — O THANKS We want to thank the mvr< hantu participating in the AlbertPick free w'eek *-nd trips Espe* ially the Jacob Drug Store and the Independent News foi drawing oui name The Go, rge Williams Family 1 wish to ,xpres.s my thanks to all who remembered me with *ards and gift , and for your visits whih- 1 was in the hospital. Thank you all Craig DeMyei We Would like to thank our mans friends and relatives for the flowers. , aids and food received at the tiim of the death nf our b«4ov -d husband and father A spe* iai thanks to Rev Williams for his consoling words ,'Uiu to Ra\ Nusbaum for the courtrshs extended to the famih Mrs. Forrest Stahls
SEPT. 22, 1966 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS -
Mr. and Mrs. LiMar Stahly Mr and Mrs. Charlie Steinke Mr. and Mrs. Duane Stahly p and grandchildren We wish to sincerely thank all the friends, neighbors, and relatives for then many acts of kin Itvs, cards sent and beautiful flowers teceived dui mg the 111n. ss and death of our b* loved Moth* r. We Would especially thank R< v. Frost of the M. thod: a Cnurt ii, the pallbearers and the Pilmer Funeral Hom. The family of Mrs. Mamie Holm.-, Mr and Mrs. Alto Holm. Mr. and Mrs Alton Holmes Mt an 1 Mrs. Ted Harm Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson Tin family of Emily Adams would like t<. thank th.- Friendship Class of the Methodist Chur< h. Rev. Frost Mr. and Mrs Kent Palmer and many friends, relatives and neighbors for the many acts of kindness expressed during the illness and loss of our belov. d mother and grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Adams and daughters Mi and Mrs. Howard Perkins and daughter Mr. and Mrs Robert Porter and daughter - i ll it Industri il Iwague Walkerton Lanes 9 3 Kingsbury I^x'aer 9 3 B I. Holser 7 5 All-State 7 5 American Lege n 6 6 Dave and Ray s 5 7 Powell-Mann I H Kabelin 1 11 High team series and game B I. Holser 2591. 913, M 95; AllState 2114; American Legion 2391, 856. High individual series & game W (’over 673, 243; R Sullivan 613, 231. D. Rinh!cs 643 D. Lute 248. Nite Owl Iwuguc Stew.nt Construction 9G - 1 B< .use 6 1 a 1 _■ Churk* Standard * 6 Nusbaums 6 6 Hiatt s Insurance 7 S & L Builders . 9 High team series and game Stewart Const 2579. 97, s'is Nusbaum > 2‘>36; Hint Insurance 2163, 877. High individual s.-ri. i X- game R Lute 640. 232. 221. D I>aub.59.’., 207; E Smith A>, 235. Wednesday Night I uhes Welco Restaurant 11 1 Paddle Wheel 9 3 Kingsbury 9 3 Bakers Standard * 4 Walkerton Lancs 7 > Phillips 3 9 Savoi.- (’onstructh n 1 II Hi ll s Restaurant 0 12 High team serb s and game Bakers 2259 780. 767; Phillips 2058; Paddle Wh* I 2U46. 728 High mdividu I • dies X- grime N. Schmcltz 488 J. Biker 484. 176, J White 181 <9l; E Fitzke 175. Suburban ;a*aguc Dad and Lad’s 8 4 Clingenpevls . 5 I. O O F. 437 7 5 Baker's Stadanl 6 6 Tracy Lutheran 5 7 Drews-Ochs Corp 3 9 High team « n» •nd game Dad tin! Lad t 9 i; Drews-Och-, Corp 24sx so* linker's St mdard 2456. 911: Ula g npeel's 882. High indiviuu.il series A game R Deacon ‘>9 245. K Kn« pp* i 534 R Lute . 2. 203. D. Stew ut 211 Friday l-adies League Nortii Liberty SkugiHos 11 1 D>«ms Specialty Shop 11 1 Palmer Funeral Home 8 4
Shamrock Inn 7 5 Kan*‘S Shell Service 7 5 Easy Heat 5 7 Richies 5 7 Liberty Lines 4 Mo< ney’s Market 2 10 Berl's Jewelry 0 12 High 11 am . . and game Sk >' im ■ 2180. 7 Kan* Shell S.-rvie. 21.1 i,2. Shainro. k Inn ITOI. 779 Hi h in hvidual sen. s A game L Huhnki 1 i. 1, Beauchamp 178 2('O I>. Howar 1 458; 1' Wooley 1, v 8' Waldorf 17.3. Kings and Queens Mix.-d Douhh s Pin Pluckers 7 2 Holl,wood inn *; 3 Ya Hoos 5 । Lu* ky Four 5 j Four Jokers 5 4 Alley Cats 4 & Desperados 3 6 B< >0 Bo* is 1 js High team series ..nd game • I’m Plu< kei - 1922. 673; YaH<^.s 1885, 661 6.>9: HollyW’iod Inn 1X8(*. High wom. n scores p Brown 434; (’ Rh hards 442, 166; P. Frailey 437. 176: B Smith 168. High nun's scores: R Lute 601 213; R. Eskridge 545 . 203 R. Blerly 538. P. Guard 207 Service Notes CAMP PENDLETON Calif. Marine Pvt K. nneth F Clark son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clark of Rui al R- ute 1 Walkerton, has comph-ted four weeks of UMiividual combat training here During tin- training pernd. he reciv.-d more thin 200 hours of instru* tb n m guerrilla war fare, the us*- of infantrv weapons, combat p itn.l. and |U.i I tactics. His next assignment is four week-. <>f basi* sp.-* iahst training to prepare him for a specific job 111 the Marin Corp Marines to be a-agneil to infantry units will be taught sub-spe* 1 llties such IS the technical operation of the machine gun. grenade launcher, or mortal Those entering highly skilled I H ' lipatb 41 d fields W ill receive advanced training at resident bfhnical schools. SAHJIi.N Vietnam S Sgt. Davis F J<>nes Jr. son of Mr. and Mis Davis F Jones Sr., of Rt 1. Grovertown. has been ' nward.-il the U S Air Force Commendation Medal m Southeast Asia Serg*mt Jones re* * ived the medal for met itorioti-. service as airman in ch uge of the base * ivil engint'erm., administrative s.-< tioii it a f"I watd Combat b.uM*. J He was cited for his outstanding protes 1 .nal skill knowb-dg*- and job proficiency The sergeant is a gradute of Grovertown High School. His wife i> the former Carol J. Peterson SERVICE NOTE W. rd has b« n t.« * i\e.l by In- parents that 2nd Lt Mark Bu ily. serving is a Division Medical Supph Gffh er with the Seventh In’ intry m Korea, has been promot«s| to Ist Lt Lt Bivrly has been in Korea since January and just returned to duty after spending a 1 >-dav h ave in Japan and Taiwan U R needed In UH CH JI
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