The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 October 1967 — Page 15

FOR SALE — Potatoes and carrots. Wholesale and retail. Take 104 out of Walkerton to 525 South, turn right and cross Kankankee River, Ist farm. Square Deal Farm. 6n16 FOR SALE 2 Yorkshire male hogs. Orville Schmeltz. Ph. 586-2858. ol2p WHAT IXS TWO WOMEN know about furniture. We've been tell about construction, scaling, texture, colors, and drilled on value. Then we just seen to know what’s pretty. We're willin'’ - to work hard and put this all -together just for you. Shop Pletchers' Bremen Ftimitare Store, W. Plymouth St.. Bremen. Indiana. 012 FOR SALE — Stewing hens 50c apiece ajive or SI.OO apiece dressed, make good old fashioned chicken noodle soup. Comer Pine and Rd. 4, Ph. 6568780. ol2p For Sale Or Rent I Fnnner bank hldg. 768 Roosevelt R husinesA room and office Ist floor, 5 room apt. and 2 room off»<*e 2nd floor, garagestorage hldg. on rear of lot. i Farme-s State Bank Wyatt - Walkerton Ph. 586-3131 ostf APPLES, potatoes Cider everyua., bosc pears, $3.50 bu; prune plums, pumpkins, squash, onions, popcorn, used gal. jugs 5c ea. Haag's orohard between Tyner and Walkerton. 2t012 V\ ANTED - Baby sitter for two chil ren from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m. Must have own transportation. Phone: 586-244 <. ojp KITTENS Part Angora, free. Phone 586-2292 Walkerton, oftp FOR SALE To Nettie Mamie Crumlmck estate must sell 10 acre farm a I tout one mile Southeast of Walkert<n on Walkerton Trail I with nee frottage on Walkerton Tra I and on Walnut Rd. Modem I room dwelling, new gas furnace, barn, poultry house an I oitv r hldg. Will l»e sold for I text offer. Wayne R. Burch, Executor of EKtate of Mamie Cmml»a< k <>stf । FOR SALE ('mil cUuim . skirts, dreases, coats size 7 and 9 all in good condition. Ph. 5863757, Mrs. Melvin Divine. <»l2p FOR SALE Garden tractor with snow plow, $65.00; chain saw with 16" cut, like new, $65.00; 1963 Chevy ' 3 ton pickup with 4-speed transmit ion. $225.00; 1959 GMC % ton pickup. 6 cyl. with 4-. peed tran - mission; 4 firestone 825x20 truck tires, and wheels, like new $45.00 each; all sizes used tiles $3.00 and up. Ph 656-4672, North Liberty. osp FOR SALE 3 bednx in hou<i in North Liberty. Nice neighborhood. Will consider land contract to responsible person. 105 William, Ph. 656-4515 <>l2p REAL ESTATE WATCH FOR OCR ADD IN TWO WEEKS - Fine modern rural home, large lot. To be sold at auction in your area. SEE THIS NEW HOME AT WOODLAND MANOR - Now under construction, near completion and ready to move into soon Beautiful 3 bedroom ranch home, full basennnt double garage, hot water gas heat, family room with fireplace, bath an I half, brick and aluminum sided, on picturesque half acre lot. ROUSH REAL ESTATE <X>. Plymouth. Indiana Phone 936-3163 Closed Thursday Afternoon*

THE LEGION CORNER A message t« Post Commanders from National Commander William E. Galbraith. I have asked all Legionnaires to join me In a’ patroitic crusade during the corning year. I am convinced that 4f there ever was a time in the history of our great organization when we can be of important service to our fellow American* ft is now. when the basi< precepts upon which our Nation war founded are being disdainfully challenged by a vociferous minority. I ask you to join me in devoting yourselves, wholeheartedly. to an effort to impress upon fellow Americans that our freedoms have neither individaul investments of time and devotion. I feel that we can, collectively, ring anew the b«-ll of freedom, and thus remind all citizens of how great an* our cherished liberties. No other people in the work! enjoy breadth of personal freedoms that are our revered heritage. These are now being endangered by a few so called Americans who, while using the very laws they flaunt, cry out against our proven system of seh government. Our basic goal is not to be an effort of attempt to counteract these disilluf^led people. Our campaign will be to reassert to our fellow Americans the fundamental fact that freedom has a definite price Xag. It must be paid for by devotion, sincerity, and a reverent respect of our laws and traditions. As a free people, we have already ma e, time and again, an investment of our lives and of fortunes, in order to pu tect, by such sacrifices our democratic way of life. Ahd this has been repeatedly necessary, throughFOR SALE Mohair davenport m good shape. Ph. 586-2033. 019 SAI r, i sod Dav« nport. Call 656-8065. WANTED Combination gull c<s k and waitress ev< nin - ;.;. North Liberty Bowlin- Alley. Ph. 656-8940 or 656-8934. 012 FOR RENT Lincoln Ter: ace Apartments One ik-driMHii Apartment, Dining Room and Kitchen, Refrigerator and Stove furnished. NII utilities included, call BRANSON HIATT 586-3624 <>l2 i'O/LL NOT BELIEVE our new low pricing on solid hardwood Nutmeg finish'd colonial bedhh m pirn s. 30 styles at huge savings md if you need other styl not represented. buy at these same savings. Pletcher Brenun Furniture Stmi . Coin-i 6 Ar 331 Bremen, Indiana. 2t019 । MANAGER \u(o Par s Deni. With largest auto parts wholesale in Northern Indiana. Seicure future for right man. Appl> in person. RIDGE (X). 315 West Jeff. Blvd. South Bend, Ind 2t012 , FOK SALE One lady called it Outsville. Call it what you what y<>U want, hut we call it the home of the best values m quality furniture that has been discontinued, distressed or other wise not wanted at our Furniture Village. Sent to our warehouse store and market never less than 30*^ down. Shop Pletchers' Carpet and Furniture Warehouse, 1 mile West Hwy 6. Nappanee, Indiana. Shop daily except Sunday. o!2

out our history, because it is veritably true that — FREEDOM IS NOT FREE! Our new National Commander is William E. Galbraith, born January 22, 1926 in Beemer Nebraska. For 10 years he was a high school instructor in agricuhure. In aduiiion to cperaimg his own farm and livestock feedin; enterprises, he is a director of the First Fidelity Insurance Company of Nebraska and director of Sonununity Development Corporation. He has served as chairman of the Nebraska Centennial Commission, co-chairman of the Governor's Conferences on education, and member of the board directors of the Nebraska Youth Council. He is a past master of his Masonic Lodge, past chairman of the County Board of School Reorganization. At this time we of Post 189 would like to express our gratitude to Charles Roth a past Commander for his donation of our new Legion sign hanging outside the building. Here is a peom entitled VETERANS DAY, and it was written for the Legionaires by Nadine Keiprr. It is as follows: Lad, did you see the Legionnaires marchin ? L’p Main Street and all around the Square! Unitorms all brushed and buttons polished! Made me proud to see your daddy there. Still good men, them fellers that you see, lad even if the grey does show a mite Course, they're not the gay lads that they once were and considerin' everything that's only right. - Over twenty years ago they came home to us Thought they’s done the job up brown, they did. Now' most everyman that's in there marching Knows he s passed the job on to his kid! John hasn't had a letter from his Johnny for three months now. H<* Ui e: n t skip too Will. his teais drop on the cheery weekly h tier Which counsels; ‘Good luck, son, and give’em hell!" Sti ve's got two in service; one's in Viet Nam Young Eudii . still in camp, tin last 1 heard. Their mother sp- nds a lot of time in church, now Tryin to find comfort in Guls w< nd. Yes, la I. there's equal parts of and sorrow In the faces of out Legionnaires But- I' inin! Ain t tin > a sight to make you proud, boy! And ain't we thankful still to see them there! Nadine Keiper I know I can speak loi all the Legionnaires Nadine win n I sav, Thanks. STATEMENT DE OWN I KsIHP, MAXMiEMENT AND CIRCULATION (Act of October 23, 1962; Secta n 4369, Title 39. Cniti 1 Slate Code) 1. Date of filing, October 1. 1967. 2. Title of Publication, The Independent-News 3. Frequency of issue. Weekly 4. Lixation of known office of publication. 601-603 Roosevelt Road. Walkerton Indiana 46574 5. Lixation of the headquarters or general business offices of thi publishers, Same 6. Namesand addresses of Publisher, Editor and Managing Editor: Publisher. The Indep. ndentNews c< Im .. Walkerton, In I. Managing Edit' r. Robert E. Urbin. Walkerton. Ind. 7. Owner: The Independent - News Co., Inc., 603 Roosevelt Road Walkerton, Indiana Robert E. Urbin. 603* 2 Roosevelt Road. Walkerton. Ind Charles M Finch, Hanna. Ind. Mrs. Clem DeCoiidres, North Liberty, Ind. 8. Known bondholders mortgagees and other security h"l Jers owning <>r hi Idmg 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities: Farmers State Bank of Wyatt

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Dr. Milton Reisman OPTOMETRIST ■ION North Main Street, North Liberty Honrs: 1:30 to 5:30 P.M. Thursday A Saturday Phone 656-8171 I MAX E. STEELE INSURANCE Lonzo Building, North Lilwrty Off Phone 656-8121 Res. Phone 656-4641 iDr. Elliott Frash, Optometrist 113 Michigan Street Walkerton, Ind. X Hours: 9:30 - 5:30 Mondays and Thursdays Phone 586-3722 Dr. Burton L. Furst DENTIST OFFICE HOCKS: 9- 12 and 1- 5:30 MTTFS Closed Wednesdays Dr. Walter M. Denaut DENTIST OFFICE HOI KS: 9-11 and 3 - 5 Closed Thursday* ! — ' ~

Miss Joyce Jordan Miss Joan Eckstein, Mrs. Zorba and Mrs. Sikes. We also extended our welcome to a group from the United Methodist Church including Mrs. Elsie Johnson. Mrs. Fayetta Dunn. Mrs. Ada Miller and Mrs. Helen LaFeber. Our November Ist. program will be an Ecumenical Dialogue presented by St. Patrick’s with the United Methodist Church. 4 "Music of Williamsburg", an « interesting travelog was shown by Father Letko. Refreshments * and a social hour followed with hostesses being Mrs. Lowell Hartsell, Mrs. Lester Bierly and Mrs. Rosan Vander Hagen. 0. E. S. NEWS Order of Eastern Star held ’ their regular meeting on October 3rd with Mrs. Nancy Reese as Soloist and Wm. Steinwald, Associate Patron. The Worthy Matron, Mrs. Helen Verkier, read a poem on “October" even tho the weather was like July, she said. Guests were Mrs. Jean Lawrence from Homewood Chapter. Mrs. Laura Dunlap and Mrs. Anna Bronsing of Lakeville Chapter, Mrs. Betty Griffin of Orient and Elmer and Mrs. Olive Hunt of North Liberty Chapters. Birthdays of Mesdames Bellinger. Elsie Johnson and Minnie Mikesell were then honored. The meeting then closed in regular form after which Life Membership cards were given Mesdames Bess Ferveda, Josephine Casey. Elsie Johnson, Irene Neuhaus and Mary Oplinger, who ha I received their gold fifty-year pins fri m Worthy Grand Matron, Mrs. Moser, assisted by Past Worthy Giand Patron David Miller on September 22nd at our Grand Chapter Inspection. The following twenty-five year members were then given their Silver Pins and Membership Cards hv our Worthy Matron Helen Verkier: Mesdames Wilma Awald, Irene Gjemre, June Baker, Jeanette Guttman, Gertrude Bellinger, Irene Hershberger. Helen Parks and Ella Nusbaum were unable to attend to receive their Twnty-five year pins. Mrs. Nancy Reese th»n sang “Climb Every M'-untain" in their honor. All then adjourned to the Dining Room where refreshments were served by Mesdames Jean Stahly. Chairman. Mary Jane Beatty, Fern Grote. Isd McComb. Patricia Mellin and Myrtle Smith.

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