The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 August 1968 — Page 3

I Raymond Keck Is Winner Os Phillips I Good Neighbor Award For 2nd Period

f * ^-^1 I J * *■ 39 fjw > Raymond Keck, Phillips 66 I ealer at Walkerton Ford Sales is been selected as a 2nd period erritory Award Winner in the Michiana District in the 1968 j i ill ips Good Neighbor program. Mr. J. M. Nelms. Chicago Divi>n Manager announced today. In our mobile wiciety, when- the rvice station is an absolute : ecessity, the Phippips Good Neighbor Program is designed to motivate the dealer to ke«‘p his tati n neat, clean and attractive doing his share to help keep \me*icH t autiful,” Mr. J. M. Nelms sail. "The winning of this ward is recognition of dealer Haymond Keck's interest Ln this mst worthwhile nationwide proaim." □ n HOSPITAL NE W S 0 □ E Street Division Hospital Mrs Ralph Persinger, Mrs. Caroline DanieFwski, Cynthia Huugher, Walkerton. = REGULAR MEETING = NIGHTS = Os The 1 Orville Easterday | 1 Legion Post 189 2 = 2nd and Lost Thursday ~ | of Each Month EAuxiliary Unit 189= = Ist Thursday Os Each = = Mouth — 2 hiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiMiimir.

1 V / /SI K \ y I i® KEEP COOL HERE WITH I “FULL SERVICE” BANKING 11 With so many personal, family and bust- ■ ness banking services right here under 1 one cool roof—to take care of so many ■ money matters for you with only one cool I visit to this bank—you can make this I August a little cooler for yourself by bank- ■ ing at our "Full Service" bank. You also ■ can beat the heat by banking here by mail. Try it! - • Farmers State Bank Os Wyatt ' WALKERTON BRANCH MEMBEK 1 D I C * ■■■»—> m/ .

Pine Lake Divlsoii Hospital Earl Fitzg<‘.aid. Mrs. L o Root and Curl Gjemre all of Walke - ton. Frank Ow ns. and Tons Holstead, North Liberty, O □ OBIT U A 11 I E S □ - D Adam 11. Haag Adam H. Haag, 63, of lit. 2 Walkerton, died at 8:30 p.m. Monday in the E St. Division Hospital. LiPorte. aft r a war L illness. He was born on Feb. 15 1905, in Cleveland. Ohio. A retired patternmak t, he lived in the South Bend area 50 years. He moved from Elkhart to Fish Lake in 1953. Surviving ai ■ hi. wife. Ethyl; a daughter. Mis. Ro nald Win ms. of Hilo. Hawaii; two grandchildren and a sistei Mrs. Mildred Sullivan, of Michigan City. Services will b” at 1 p.m. Thursday in th • Nusbaum Funeral Home, Walki rton. Officiating at the services will Iks Rev. Curtis E. Benson of St. John’s Luth >ran Church. North Liberty. Burial will be in the Pine Like Cemetery. LiPorte. James Andrew Weakley James Andrew Weakl *y, twoyear old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Neal Weakley 1191 South 17th East, Salt Like City. Utah died Wednesday. August 14 at 1:30 p.m. from accidental strangulation after he became caught while attempting to crawl out of his crib. Private funeral services were held Saturday morning with Bishop Marshall of the Mormon church, University Village, officiating. Burial was in Salt Like City. Surviving with his parents ar • his grandparents. Mr. and M - James R. Weakley of Walkerton and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crisman of Martinsville. Ind., and his gr at - grandmother, Mrs. Nora Hahn, Walkerton. — ALL PURPOSE 3-IN-ONEOIL Oils Everything Prevents Rust ttCULU-QIL SPRAY—ELECTRIC MOTOI

Neal Weakly Receives Doctor’s Degree At Utah w ^73l® £ The University of Utah is pleased to announce that James Weakly, 1194 South 17th East, Salt Lake City. Utah, was one of more than 300 students who was a candidate for advanced degrees at its annual Summer Commencement. August 18. 1968. Mr. Weakly, a son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Weakly. 1400 Ohio St., Walkerton. Indiana, was a candidate for a Doctor of Philos-

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ophy d in I'harmandogy. Advanced work lowa.dh the degi imlub d a th-sis .ntit 1d . ‘ An.tlysi < of Piesjnaptii and 1.. r-yn.q.Lc action oi Aii-t t h ti< s <>n Spinal Mojvisynap*.ic Tran.Mii i ssi on." Mr. Weakly, a graduate of Walkiton - Lincoln Twp. High School, Walkerton, Indiana, received his Bai helv. of St i n< • d-git-i in Pharmacy trom Bull i University, Indianapolis, Ind., in * 1963. H is niarrit'd to the former Sand.a L* Crisman, Martinsville Indiana. Mr. Weakly Ls a member of Rhn Chi Honor Society. After graduation he plans to n main to. the next two year> with the University of Uta.i College ol M duine as a Postdoclo.al Research Fellow, in thDepartment oi Physiology. Th ■ Summer Comment em 'nt was held in the Umversitj - Einar Nid^'n Fieldhouse at 6:30 p.m. Stewart L. Udall, U.S. S crelaiy of the Interior deliver'd the comm 'nc- ment address. He also received an honorary Doctor oi Humane Letters degree. University President James C. Fletcher said the graduating cla^s numb red about 780. The University of Utah has over 1 000 full-time faculty members. Its student body of 20.(KM) repi-‘S“nts every county in Utah, ewry state in the nation and approximately 50 foreign countries. It is th” oldest state university west of the Missouri River.

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