The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 October 1967 — Page 5

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The picture Mlnbil for this week was taken around 192 S and hows a portion of the Walkerton Lumber Company at that time, with two of their trucks and evening numbers of the working staff. From left to right are: Donald Northam, in front of truck; William Liwson, in the truck in the foreground; R. F. Wolfram and Walter Rhodes. The picture was submitted by Dalton Rhodes.

Hanley Becomes Funeral Director Jon K. Hanley, formerly of North Liberty, has been licensed by the State of Indiana, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, as a Indiana Licensed Funeral Director. Jon, a graduate of North Lib- • rty High School and Indiana College of Mortuary Science, n- > ived his Funeral Directors License upon completing his internship of Embalming in Indianapolis and Peru, Indiana. J<»n wrote the Funeral Directors exam on October 17 in the State office Building in Indianapolis. He is presently employed by Eikenberry Funeral Home in Peru. He married the former Martha Jane Maxwell of Greensburg, Indiana. They are expecting their first child the first of the year. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Hanley of North Liberty. Jon started in the funeral business under the late Ezra P. McDaniel and Kent R. Palm« r of the Palmer Funeral Home, North Liberty. Little Ads Bring Big Results

FOR SALE AT |‘l BLIC Al (TION Satur lay, Oct. 2Mth 2:30 F,M. \t corner of \« w and Primrose Rds., 2 miles north ami 3 mi. ast of North I ilu-rty, or 5 mi. nest of I ,S. 31 to Primrose Road. iMr jc 230’ corner lot, 3 lu-d---oonis, dinette, paneled hrro/4nay, attaelwsl garage, full bascu nt, paneled family room with replace.. One-third (1/3) deposit cm day of sale, lialancc When abstract an I deed is prepared unless financing is pn - trrangetL Can lx* shown I l * lays prior to sale. Owner r< -mra right to place one bid. ( all KOI SII REAL ESTATE. I‘lA MOI TH, Ind. at 936-3103. 2t026

ARI A HOLSTEIN HAS LA( TATION < REDITS Brattleboro, Vt. -- Promise Tailcorn Princess 3331030. a five-year-ol 1 E ' i .-risi i1 ’ tin c< >w owned by Harry F C mad & Sons, Mill Creek, ha produced a noteworthy record of 23 630 lbs. of milk and 764 lbs. of butterfat in 330 days.

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’6B CHEVY H NOVA COUPE The day of the plain Jane economy car has come and gone. Chevrolet has something far finer to offer. LONG HOOD, SHORT DECK You get your economy now under Nova's new swept-back roof. You get your engine dependability under Nova's new long hood You get your rust prevention beneath Novas new rounded fenders and larger body. SUPERLATIVE RIDE You get the smoothest in handling, too. The wheel stance is wider, the rear suspension has been redesigned, and there is a new cushion-mounted front end. Nova feels like it's a thousand pounds heavier. It rides with amazing silence and smoothness.

c a -r- «>■*.-■.;. ■»s -X-.sy ' - pi ’ ' ■ • sraWk ■■ s \? s Jr — '‘jf* ■ ♦ r. S ... —Z ___ For so little: ^^2^l ■ ' — jjj Whte ^ w , c ,j Ul.’ij. Trancportation chuifl»». acceMQco, optional «a»pm»nt, itot* and total ’□*•» add -■- I pu 1 Be smart! Be sure! Buy now at your Chevrolet dealer’s. ^POWELL-MANN CHEVORLET CO., INC. 301 Roosevelt Road Phone 586-3149 Walkerton, Ind.

Purdue University siipervi d the pi oduction. weighing and testing operations in co y. • Hi .n with the official bred improvement programs of the HdsteinFriesian Association of America. This level of production may tie Compared to the average U.S, dairy ow's estimated annu il output of 5.313 lbs. of milk c< ntainmg 313 lbs. of butterfat.

OCT. 26, 1967 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —

John Glenn High School Names Ist Period Honor Roll The John Glenn High School Honor Roll has been released for the Ist six weeks grading period as follows: Senior Distinguished Karen Thompson Regular Nancy Chapman Linda Daube John Huffman Steve Jacobson Alan King Jo Elh n Lute Patrie Me Norton Tom Mi Ilin Davina Miller Jane PoWell Jo Elli n St rang Junior Dist inguished Larry Charles Regular M n o Clabaugh Craig DeMyer Greg Hartsell Judy Martin Duncan Mitchell Maxine Mullet John Vandall Dub ne Weller Marilyn Wringer Sophomore Dist inguKhed J hn Mitchell Regular Sharon Chapman Sand.x Day huff Stephanie Jacobson Er ic Johnson Debbie Klingerman Keith Knepper Paul Mcßride Roger Rhodes Dan Stasko Cheryl Stogdill Gail Wharton Sue Zartman

NEW ALL OVER The grille is new. The interior is new. (There's even a special Custom interior you can order, the likes of which no economy car has ever offered before.) The standard V 8 is bigger, more powerful. So is the standard Six with its new Monojet^arburetor that contributes to greater efficiency, economy and performance. There are many new safety features, including energy-absorbing front seat backs to go along with the proved GM-developed energy-absorbing steering column. And when you equip a Nova with the SS package, you look out over a special hood and black accented grille, housing a 350-cubic-inch Turbo-Fire VB. Front to back. Chevy n Nova’s now a driving enthusiast's kind of car but, fortunately for you, it still comes at a saving enthusiast s kind of price. Very low.

Freshmen Distinguished None Regular Ranmna Bowers Jim Lute Pack Neiswender Beverly Welch Tuesday Deadline Must Be <)bserved The Imb p. ndent-N. ws Company would like t' remind ev> ryone of our news and adv rtising deadline. We will accept news and advertising until 3 of) p.m, on Tuesday. In order for u- to maintain our schedule ea< h week, this deadline must be enforc'd. Classified advertising will be accepted early Wednesday morning. but an effort to place the same prior to that time is appreciated. Bring or mail with remittance. classified- to us as we do not accept them over the telephone. We want your news, but we want it in time to assure getting it in the paper each week. Thank you. I’.. •’ v »- f j| . . t’- • ir-. poi <> ’ n • o > • ’ - p f■ •' lor oj tin wing <;ii- cti n.

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