The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 3, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 June 1967 — Page 9
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Mrs. Clyde Walz, Walkerton entered Memorial Hospital, South Bend, Friday June 9. for observation and medication. Robert Wardman, manager of Kabelin’s Hardware, Walkerton is a medical patient in the E Street Division Hospital, La Pot tv. Ind. Rev. and Mrs. Sherman Mills and family of Shambaugh. lowa were recent visitors of Mrs. Mills parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gi irsline. Lennie and Kathy Gaddis treated their mother and father, Mr. and Mis. Red Gaddis to an anniversary supper at the Paddle Wheel Restaurant Tuesday. Mrs. John Bellinger and son. Greg was in Oskaloosa. lowa last week where Mrs. Bellinger was (ailed by the serious illness of her father, Mr. Carl Paisell. They returned home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Reed spent the weekend in Minneapolis, Minnesota, attending the graduation of their nephew. Ronald Lee Huff from the University of Minneapolis on Saturday. After visiting with relatives, they returned on Monday morning. THOMPSON REUNION The annual Thompson family reunion was hold Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Skinner, R.R. 1, Walkerton. Forty descendants of B. F. and Susan Thompson formerally of the Walkerton area enjoyed the day. During a short business meeting. Myren Leßoy of LaGrange, 111., was elected president and Mrs. Deyle Palmiter. South Bend, was elected secretary - treasurer. Leßoy Hahn, Walkerton was named to have charge of the cold drinks for next years reunion to be held at the same place on Sunday June 9. 1968. South Bend. Indianapolis and Walkerton were represented.
■ “In The Pastor’s ■ Study” : I Don’t Hurt oH : Anybody An " But 4tw ”’ b-a ' bd ‘ * & Ewl W VVI I a Pastor, First Baptist Church * North Liberty • Phone 656-8344 J? “Sez You!" Dad. do you actually mean to say that you refyse to become saved and yet you think that’s not going to ■ keep your family from getting saved? ■ Dad, do you really believe that your living withvuU&vd from day to day has no bad effect on your wife and chiKTren? — So, the family can go if they want to, Dad ° ..You’re not expecting me to believe that your staying home • from that Bible-preaching church is net going Upkeep |g the family home, are you ? Dad, d<> I understand you comx’tly? Your're felling me that your drinking has no bad effect on your family --- just W on you! F And, Dad do you actually claim that living in ^in will not || And, Dad. do you actually claim that living in sin will not influence your family to do the same? So, you don't hurt anybody but yourself? ’ SEZ YOU!” _ Dad, God says that you are leading your family ofie way or the other. Which way? To an eternal hell? Like IV or not, ■ they will follow. ■ LET S START LEADING IN THF. RIGHT WAY BY TAKING ■ THE FAMILY TO A BIBLE: - BELIEVING, BIBLE-* TEACHING, BIBLE - PREACHING CHURCH THIS LORJXS DAY.
Miss Elaine Knowlton spent last week in Kansas City, Missouri visiting Mrs. Bonnie Arnold. -v-. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilkens and two children of Chicago were Saturday and Sunday guests of his sister. Mrs. Ben Brede. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Tarlton. John and Steve were in Garrett from Friday to Sunday visiting his parents. Mrs. Mary Bauer has as her houseguests her sister, Mrs. Isabel Newman and son Bobbie from Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. James Payton. Paula and Billy spent tin* week end sightseeing ’in Hocking County, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Orcutt and family of Fort Wayne were week end guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Orcutt and Roger. Miss Rosalie Matz. Gloria and Linda Smith accompanied their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Jay Holland on a 17 day vacation and sight seeing trip ty Texas. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Godlevski in Midland, T^as. They also visited points of interest at Fort Davis. Texas, a^d Carls Bad Cavern in New Mexico. Enroute home they toure^ Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri. . They arrived home Sunday. Mrs. Edna 'Smith. Eugene Kerchaert, Mrs. ijarold Williams and Joanne attended baccajaureate exercises at Manchester College Sunday evning for Charles •'Butch” Smith. On Monday morning. and Mrs Harold. Williams'nnd Joanne, Mrs. Smith, Mr. “Kerchaert and Donald Brennan of Smith Bend attended his CfWMnenwment at which time "Butch” received his B. S. degree in Health and Physical Education. Mrs. Smith held open house fHr her husband following commencement. - -MS**.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Overmyer and family of North Liberty were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott of Walkerton. PIJ Board News The Polk - Lincoln - Johnson Board of School Trustees met in regular session June 13 at 7:00 p.m. Reports were presented by the superintendent concerning budget appropriations, site development and building progress for the corporation’s new high school, the curriculm for all corporation schools for the 1967-68 schmil year, and a mineographed report explaining in detail the Diversifield Cooperative Education program. The D.C.E. report was presented by Alvin Boise, guidance director. The schools curriculum and student scheduling are complete for the 1967-68 school year and the D.C.E. program. which began June 1. has 13 students assigned to local businesses and industries. The supm ii*. ndent was advised to advertise for roof repairs for the Walkerton elementary building and to obtain estimates for needed floor covering, draperies. and furniture for the corporation administrative offices which will be relocated in June at 506 Roosevelt Road. A letter of resignation from Mrs. Eleanor Robinson, elementary music teacher, was presented to the board. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson will be leaving the community as Mr. Robinson is returning to school for graduate study. Mrs. Robinson's resignation was accepted with regret. A contract for girls physical education at Tyner school was awarded to Mrs. Pauline Johnson for 1967-68, and Miss Sandra Bootoroff was awarded a summer contract for speech and hearing therapy. Mr William Newcomer of Walkerton, was presented and offered a proposal for a maintenance program for the corporation transportation program. His proposal will be reconsidered at a later date. Branson Hiatt presented the corporation s new insurance program and explained each policy in detail. An estimate for door repairs to the north entraice of Glenn High School was accepted as presented by the Interstate Glass Company of South Bend. The board adjourned at 11:36 p.m. The next regula* meeting will be June 27, 1967 i’j Vri corporation’s new office kt <5Ol Roosevelt Road. OUR POLICY Our policy as a newspaper for Walkerton and North Liberty, is a simple one, that if followed can serve you best. Every paper has a deadline. Many papers observe this with rigid requirement. some are a little more laxed. this generally being the case of a weekly newspaper. However, we also have a policy on taking of news and advertising which must be enforced for the betterment of the newspaper and guaranteeing delivery on time of his publication For news, we have set a Tuesday evening deadline. This has been very laxed in enforcement, but will have to tighten up in the future. Our offices in Walkerton and North Liberty are open until at least five o'clock and usually until six or even latter. This gives everyone time to submit news, but w F e would ask their cooperation on getting their news in on time. jiiHiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiniitiitttiiimm “ Specializing in Permanent ~ Waving Dede’s Beauty Salon EE Hair Shaping, Coloring A = = Styling Phone 586-3644 = Operators: ~ E DEDE I LIES E JANET BIGLER VIRGINA GILMER E 908 Roosevelt Road Walkerton, Indiana E ^Nllllllllllllllllimillllllllllllllllllllll^
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For advertising we have set a Tuesday evening deadline for display advertising. Classified advertising has been accepted until 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday mornings. This is another much misused service. For an article with pictures, we need these pictures as early as possible, Monday if at all possible. In special occasions, pictures can be handled later than this if we are aware of there coming in at a later date. We like to use pictures as this is a crowning touch to a story. Your cooperation will help. Our policy on engagements and wedding pictures is as follows: e are glad to use both engagements and wedding pictures, regardless of the expired time in between. However, du> to the fact that we are tabloid (5 columns wide । we use one column engagemens and like to use two column wedding picture^. We do not restrict a W'ddin. picture to the bride alone. These are pictures that we set 1 can be in well in advance of the pub-
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■ A family found this verse in personal papers and we were * ■ graciously given permission to publish it. ■ ■ I’ve a wonderful boy, and I say to him. “Son - ■ — Be fair and be square in the race you must run. ■ Be brave if you lose and be meek if you win, ■ Be better an nobler than I've ever been. - _ Be honest and noble in all that you do ■ And honor the name I have given to you. y ■ We will grow up together. I'll too be a boy gi And share in your trouble and share in your joy. ■ We ll work out our problems together and then — ■ We will lay out our plans when we both will be men. ■ And oh. what a wonderful joy this will be. ■ No pleasure in life could be greater for me". g H We hope this verse opens treasured avenues of family thought ■ |j for you. Incidentally, we don't know who wrote this poem. ■ || If y«»u happen to know, will you be kind enough, please, to _ g write and let us know? I ■ ■ RAY A. NUSBAI M. NUSBAUM FUNERAL HOME. Roosevelt ■ • Road and Ohio St. Walkerton, Indiana, Phone 586-3444. — ■ " ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ la I • E Z 0 0 K & s° N s PLUMBING & HEATING Finer, Faster, Cleaner Installation & Service ON CALL 24 HOURS PHONE 586-2569 KOONTZ LAKE Dr. Walter M. Denaut DENTIST Oi lI( E HOURS: 9 -11 and 3 - 5 Closed Thursdays ft Dr. Elliott Frash, Optometrist ft 113 Michigan Street Walkerton. Ind. X ft Hours; 9:30 - 5:30 Mondays and Thursdays ft Phone 586-3722 Dr. Milton Reisman OPTOMETRIST 408 North Main Street, North Liberty Hours: 1:30 to 5:30 P.M. Thursday A Saturday Phone 656-8171 Dr. Burton L. Furst DENTIST OFUCE HOURS: 9 - 12 and I - 5:3© MTTFS Closed Wednesdays MAX E. STEELE INSURANCE Lonzo Building, North Liberty Off Phone 656-8121 Res. Phone 6.56-4641
lication date and except the same. Once again, your cooperation makes it easier for all. We are very glad to accept “Voice of the People” items, but as all • papers, they must be signed. Names can be withheld if asked and a reason given, but all atlcles must be signed for us to use. The length of the article is immaterial to us as we can use almost any length of article within and issue or two. With your help and consideration in these matters, we feel we can improve our newspaper and service to you, the subscribers. Thank you. The Independent-News NOT I C E The Koontz Lake Home Economics club will be having a Bake Sale and Rummage S ile on Saturday, Jun" 24 at the Mobil Stauon at K >ntz Lak". 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 4t-jl7 There is no nippiness wh< n the c nscii nee can find no rest.
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