The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 September 1966 — Page 14
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K L News Mr. and M s J 'lm Brown of Plymouth. AL rl lb wn -• South Bend. Mi. ar I Alt> G ; T' iny Pirn ib n; al d M i id Mrs Eliz Burgii "1 L I’. / Men gu> ts Mr. and Mi Floyd Blown SunP v, Mi. and A rs. W: 1; • Sa pk:n> wen Meek nd gui-t- •* Mi and Alts Gt ral Phillip in Thr< • Rivci s Alii ligan ov< i tin w> < k "id. Mrs. All hit i ' '-s an ■ nnp.ini'd 1 \ Edward Barrett attended tin ■.raduatmi exercise < • Richard Bthermyi n from Mortician C Ikge at 1 idiaiiapiii- Richard is the son । Mi. and Mis. Th-mas Elheringi >n South B< nd. Mi. ar i Mr- Mi h• I Kiehn spoilt Sa urda\ . t Cc lai Lak* L ■lp Th< i. s Taylo S' < ehbrate Ms soth irthday. On S ndax. tho Kiehn- iclped to < < I.biate the arthda; of Mrs John Tayka, other nests Mere Mrs. Phyli-s Boyd aid son. Patrick of Like•nd. I-an ida Mi. md Mrs. Fink Atkis. n A' le ; uests of M' and Mrs. Al brewi i, of Blue Island. 11l <n "und; /. Th* church ch<Ti for the fall ■ a-o is staitino up this Sundae c th United Missionary Church according to announo rm nt of Rev. Paul Danks M . and Mis. Joseph Scanlon and -on. Tommy, of Chi' ago. wen Mee end guests of Mr. and Mrs
BRINE-UP 'SDectojP., | I I i Offer Good Only | I Oct. Ist1 st - 31®* I I I ■ .a- - lubrication $1.50 J Includes 10 Point Chock J Oil Filter Cl ange $3.45 | An'i-Freeze Ci mge $6.50 I 2 Gals. — pe Guard guaranteed) Points & Plu^s $2.50 (( lean & Regap) if r Oil Change $3.50 । 5 (ps. — Super Per ma hi he 10W30 a 2 f f Sales Tax 27c g i i TOTAL $17.72 V § winter Ann SPECIAL SI^IUU PRICE ■ if ‘ b S 1 I s fl ~ ! I 11 Chuck’s Standard Serv. | Koontz Lake, Walkerton. Indiana Phone 556 2971 p I I @ & i I \ddresIE- I I La 1 / a . Phon? I S bREE Al 1<) W KSH with this ( iupon [ | And purrhaM* of ahm? WINTER SPEC I AL.’ | $ | । (<Rfei giNtd during the month of October Onh ) I £I I ® f - _• a
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Lotus Hcrbold Mi. tnd Mrs. Ravmond Ferrari and two children. Mr and Mrs. Robert Ferrari. of Chicago. Min gin sts of Mr and Mis Flank Fm. i on Saturday M i and M’ -. < ’ 11 Honcki are ente'tamina Mr- Frances Boriln rt and Mi. - l<.. < Trsaf, of < ' a> ■L ■ • ! 1 ten days st aid my this week. 'lll' regular monthly meeting m the K ">ntz Lak< Volunteer I t' . n will !>• !.el 1 .Mond iv. ()c---t i" .. at th’ f:r< : ' alien and all fii • • ivii O' ui • ed to be present. .' - h S) ft ■ • LaCanda. (' li' ini' Ma- a guest over the M’< •k<nd of M and Mrs. Joseph Shaffer and < hil Iren. Sunday y.ast- Men M md Mrs. Joseph Sh ffer Sr of Grovertown. Mi and Mis Paid Stanley att- Ie i the annual boat sh w in Cl cago. and while there visited t r daughter. Linda wh > is in i t'amiiri at th- C " k County ho iital Mrs. Carl Stanley, ar- < omp nied by Mrs. Don Mitchell. ■v.~. a d : m lb am visiting Math Mr.-. Cl udc lergel. Mr and Mr- Ge Tye Hillis .n---■itamed thia mphew and two allies over the Meek end. Miss • >nn a Pe’.rson and Howard hristmam of Menominee Falls. Vise- ' -in. and Dan Land, of Indiana;! »!is Gai >ld Dipert is a patient in Holy Family hospital. LaPorte, wher. he had a blood transfusion. Alex Crawford who was a patient in H"]y Family hospital, Laporte returned home Monday evening and passed away during
the night. ( Mi and Mrs. Arthur Paquette reports Don Wilson has returned fom Vn t Nam and is awaiting hrs Mife and two children from England He h; s been assigned to . th- base in Gh t Falls. AL ntan i. Mr. and Mi- George Meyers ( -pent tMoM-eek vacation . t Boal Sho. Is. Arkansas. Mhere they enjoyed ti-hmg and caught tlp’it limit in trout. Gem Palmer, sou of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Richard Palmer of Koontz Lak' is a member of the largest freshman class in recent years t begin elassc. at the Indiana t I'niV' isity Si h.,1 of Dentistry in Indianapolis. Because ot limited lacilities, the classes in the school Mhich serves the entire state, have been ' limited to 92 stu lent- for the past i few years. Theie are 100 regular students and three special students in this years entering group. Sebs ted from among more and better qudifu i applicants than eVer before, the class Mill lend impetus to implementation of a study made during the past war foi an addition to the building to allow an approximati 35 per cent increase in the freshman class. Dr. Maynard K. Hine, dental school di an. reported that one hundred students Mere selected from among IJMHi who made inquiries. and of the group registered. ss were Hoosiers representing 33 different counties. The others represented SIX other states and two foreign countries. Canada and Nationalist China. ; The School of Dentistry is i known throughout tl e country. st ite students apply • ven though they know only a few will be accepted. Auto Safety Is Topic For Local Business Women An entertaining i • ning was conducted for the m< mbers of the Business and Prof, imnal Women's Club as a theme of Auto Safety Mas enjoyed Hostesses greeted the guests as they arrived Mearing patrolmans hats, belts ! and clubs. The women were check- ; ed fol drivel - In < uses at the door and later it Mas reported that on” person h; I an expired license. Flirthei in he receiving line they received ""ne for the load’ aftei having a valid license ! determined. Th< taides were lined Mitli min- : iatun hi hM ys safety signs nd i souvenir-. Mi- Newton Willi, ns was aM'arde I the d> or prize m . Ie gam.- Mian- rs ini hided Mr.- i id Place and Mrs. Francis Gr . Jberger One hilari .us game .’as I to pa-- th U tile tables p.elve items »i mt' .nlerioj of a mtomobile and have the W identify th.-m from se .i. names such a- a universal joint, condense! armature, carbi retor. Mater pump. et< < ilher . ntests Meie tiaffe 1 ws and qu ‘"ms taken from the Drivers A a 1 Mrs Jack Rizrk condu. eu the j business session for tin fust meeting of the season, nd she Weleomeil the five guests -resent. The Woiir i agreed to < ontinue the jM-ean sales and also litiated plans to sell fruit cak s this year. Gifts for Beatty Memorial Hospital Mill b«- receivi I at the November meeting, it was decided. Hostesws were Mrs. Jav Downs Mis Charles M ..ley. Mis. Fayette Dunn. Mrs. Em ett Baker. Mi" Robert Flam her ami Mis. Ni. <m Walz. The world allows man to have his own way if ie is willing to pay the price I AUTO -LIFE - FTPE I FARM BUREAU! - INSURANCE I Fred Bullinger ! i g Phone 586-33.39 I 1701 Monroe Waikertonl
Voice Os The People To the family Who chose to dispose of their Week end trash in the wooded area near our home. We hive foi our own use a trash barrel Rather than throw it along the roadside, feel free to use mine. Before disposing of your trash in this lashion. make sure you
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take out papers that may have your name and address on them, it could prove embarrassing. You see. I know who you are. Do you konw me? Hazel Keiper Rt 3, Box 381 Koontz Lake People who drive as if it were an emergency, often end up in the emergency ward.
