The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 January 1968 — Page 11

Koontz Lake News Bene*< lent < 'omni it t< c The club has a wheel chair, walker, crutches, and a can” f. r the free use of anyone in th * community needing sinh equipment. During the Christmas season instead of Christmas greetings to friends in the duh. the members donated the cost of the cards and postage into a fund and will soon be in the position to purchase another wheel chair, etc. If anvon. has a wheel chair, in good canditi n. that they would like to donate <>r sell; please cal! Mr. E William Amick. 586-2523. who is the committee chairman: or Mr, Roy Newell. 586-2344, who is the cochairman. They niav al o bn contacted If you n< < d an* of the equipment during * >ur niual - I cence. New Son Arrives Mr and M”s Jam- cb * Iml became the proud p ten's of . new son bun to th. m Friday I January 19'h at II 45 pm in th I.a Porte Hospital. Th- h ,b v boy was named Edwml J r ; Mr and Mrs. Everett K-is. - nf Knox are the maternal grandparents and Mr. and Mr- » Cleveland are the paternal gt aridparent s. Returns From California Mr. and Mrs. Clarence a wall returned home Friday. January 19 having Spent the pa t three Weeks vidting In California with relatives. They visited Mrs. Awald s sister, Mrs. Sydney Wint and her brother, Ralph Starr in I = REGULAR MEETING NIGHTS Os The 2 Orvilk' Easterday = | Legion Post 189 | ~ 2nd and lamt Thursday 2 of Each Month |Auxiliarv Lnit 188 = E l«t Thursday Os Each = Month f *

| Seiberling Tire | January White Sale! I ON PREMIUM TIRES Saftey Nytex 120 Tubeless Four Full Ply Whitewall k No Trade In If You Buy Them Now! 7.00x1.3 12 LSI Ml.fr’ ft) 6-95x14 21.01 1.94 * 7.33x14 22.07 2.06 ? i 7.75x11 22.92 2.19 M 8.25x14 25.08 2.33 MJMm 11 26.99 2.34 7.35x15 22.07 2.05 7.75x15 22.9'! 2.21 8.13x15 25.08 2.30 ii «.45x15 26.99 2.54 Supreme Nytex 150 Four Full Ply Whitewall y) 8.25x14 228.59 ML 15 8.15x14 28.59 2JO 4 Seasons Snow Tires At low | Prices Too! g Buy Now .And Lay Away Lntil Spring g TuLr up to 60 day* to pick th»in up. m .... . *' <«uarnntw ugainM all road hamnlw it Ions: a* ttwrr is tnitd k-ft hi >our tin*. WALKERTON OIL CO, INC. 717 RooM-xrlt Rond Phono 5X6 3136 M MinWtIST BANK < 4KI> UFKOM4: | 21)25

LaCroento, a Los Amr I ' UbUtb. While vi it mg t h.-ie th • att'n led the Tournament << lb a- Pai ade and the R •B•• I imine. They al-o visited with Mr. A will s sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mt < Dewe* Leyr in Northridge. California. Th< y reported having beaut tul weather and a Wonderful tmu . Lions Dinner Meeting The K<m ntz Dike Lions Club held their regular dinner metin,’ on Wednesday, January 17th at the Paddle Wheel. Walkerton. At this meeting, the Lions donated one hundred and fifty dollars to the Koontz Dike Voluntee Fire Department to give financial aid In furnishing a washroom in the new fire station. Fir.- Cheif, Charles Diwrence and Byron Rush accepted th" check on behalf of the Fire Department. This is the beginning of the ninth year for the Koontz DikLions Club and during the pi t eight years the club has done much toward the bet torment of the community. Twelve st>. t lights have been maintained nt dangerous corners, curves, and other places where more adequa . lighting was n*deed. A surge al kit for eve transplants has been purchased and is kept at the Starke Memori d Hospital. Also in the Inst eight years, one artificial eye has been supplied for a resident. The chib has given financially to the heart and cancer funds and the seeing eye program. They have given not only financially, but also with leadership to th.- R y Scout and the Cub Scouts in the < unmumtv. Free swimming lessons have been offered during the summer months. The (dub has donated to the Marshall - Stark” Development C.-nter. Donaldson Land has b.-en purchased West of Highway 23 hero nt the lake fur the purpose of someday bcoming a park and playground ‘ lor the community. Regular dinner meetings me Fa Id on the third Wedn. -da* of every month. Modern Mothers Meet The Koontz Modern Mother iHn-n tration club held its fir t meeting of the year at the home of Mrs. D<-nelb- H ward <>n Monday evening. January 22. There were eight members and

•ne gu- t. Mt . . Rid. Ird Mat-t-e.n pn ent. Th- program books w« r. distribut. i th> !• sons w> re giv.n, and the m.Cing plat. e w. i ■ <! . id< d. Th • members were ms. m. I of an Ait Apprciati n In Th. H.-im bss n to be offer- I <-n Homemakers Time, Ch inn. I 22 beginning th-- middle of Februar* and continuing for six w >cks ev. iy Tuesday morning. The next m.-ting will be hi! Feburary 26th at 7 30 pm Mr Doris Smith will be the host--. A silent auction will he held, with the member- bringing homemade artnh -. to b< aucti n The meeting- are held ev. rv fourth Monday of the month at 7:30 p.m. Koontz Lake Lions Meet Twenty six members of the K<*ontZ Dike Ln ns Club nut f r dinner ami me-ting at th. I’id dlewhed restaurant Wednesday evening Jan. 17 George R. Lanphere president presided during the business meeting which proved to be both interesting and informative. The highlight of the ev. ning was the presentation by MrDanphere of a ( h-• k for $l5O. 00 to the Koontz Dike Fire Department. Accepting the gift were Fire Chief Charles Dawnnce and treasurer, l’at Rush Th.- m- ney was designated to be u-o<| t-- defray expense du.- on the n.-wlv erect.-d fire st a 11- n. The Club which was organiz' d in 1959 i- n.-w in its 9th year with a membership of a.-tive members. Among th. many good things they sponsor and contribute to are Maintain 12 Street lights at street intel sections whi< Il have proven to be traffic problems; C ntibute to the Marshall-Starke C untv Retardation C.-nter: purchased a Surgi. >1 Kit for Fye Removal for Eve Bank, 1 cat. d at Starke Counts' Memorial Hospital in Knox.

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Dr. Burton L. Eurst DENTIST OFFICE HOI KS: 9- 12 and 1- 5:30 MTTFS Closed WrdncMdavx j Dr. Walter M. Denaut DENTIST OIT'ICE HOI KS: 9-11 and 3 - 5 Closed Thursdays Dr. Elliott Frash. Optometrist i | 113 Michigan Street Walkerton. Ind. J Hours: 9:30 - 5:30 Mondays and Thursdays 1 Phone 586-3722 I Dr. Milton Reisman OriOMETFdST 408 North Main StrocL North Lilwrty Hours: 1:30 to 5:30 PAL Thursday A Saturday Phone 656-8171 MAX E. STEELE INSLHAXCE Ixmzo Building, North Liberty Off Phone 656-8121 Rev Phone 656-4841

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