The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 September 1968 — Page 11

>C registered miniature Dach.liund puppies, male, black uni ,n. 8 weeks old. wormed and hai iad shots. Ph. 586-2265. ssp \NTED Good pint and quart u -s for canning. Ms. Gene ,'eitz, Phon • 586-2452. s 5 PUGSLEY Electrical Service \nd Refrigeration 201 Hickory Street WALKERTON, INDIANA Ph. 586-3247 R SALE 130 Acre Farm. 112 Acres Tillable; Near Walkerton n State Road. Halderman Farm Management Service. Call Waush 563 5191 or Bremen, Ind., .46-8021. 35 p ;LP WANTED Male <h femal«. Users of Rawlcigh Products in St. Joseph Co. need ervic '. No experience u. rapjai iesb> y. St v or wilts Rawhuph ►ipt. INH 45-876. Fit po 111. 1032. 5p । R SALE Upright freezer; 12 line fl. frigilaire, 3 years old. « -lk.it cunuilion; ou Back .fa nylon upholstery with bin k nd white matching cha. •, go. d ndition; light g y nvl* n up •I.4te.vd side chair. Ph. 586.123. Henry Hullinger. ssp |\DIANA ALCOHOLIC BEA ER AGE ( DM MISSION Legal Not re Os Public Hearing Notice is in. eby given th it the I. cal Alcoholic Board of St. Jonh County, Indiana, wid, at i am. on the 11 day of S ptemr. 1968 at the Commissioners om. Court House in the City South B nd. Indiana in snd unty. begin inv stigation of applcation of th* following med pcsons, renivstin 0 ' ’’■* ue to the applicant, nt the Cn*n hei *in.uler *ct out. in Alcoholic Beverage 1 rmii of class hereinafter d‘sign* d 1 will, at said tim> md place, ■i\ • information c< nee ning ftness </ said applicant, and propriety of issuing the pert applr d for to such applicant the pr-mbws named: Paul Harman, Jr. & Nancy *n< *r dba The Inferno (Resin anti Beer, Liquor A Wine tailer, 224 East LaSalle Ave., uth Bend, Indiana Stephen F. Latowski (Ping ■ te) Liquor A Win*- Dmier. .02 Western Av-.. South B* nd, iian-i The Sh • ry Ann Inc , by R'x-ro p mdria Pies. 609 N I’on*<d Dr., South Bend. Indiana A trick J. IN'rri. S.T., 128 W .iwnnce St.. Muhawaki Inna (Restaurant I Beer Ijqu«>“ Wine Retailer, 1040 Western \ South B* nd. Indiana Patiick Brennan. Executor of Estat of Clarence Pierce. i Flamingo (Rvsau inti B*"r. ouor & Wine Retailer, 513 •ith Hill SV, South Bend, Inina. Harold E. Rosen* r dixi R°d Inn Restaurant) Beer A Wine R* - uler. 117 East Michigan St.. sew Carlisle, Indiana Wall*'- Goetz, Jr., dLi Madison Safe & Tavern (Restaurant i leer, Liquor & Wine R*-taih-r 029 East Madison SI., South lend. Ind. i Frank & Josephine Mark ba SrKimr*M-k Inn (Kestauran '.*'C“, Liquor & Wine Retm i, 10 North Main St., North Libty, Indiana Paul A. Macri Sr., dba Macri's ilia (Restaurant» B r A Win* laiter, 1068 Lincoln Way East, ■uth Bend. Indiana Said investigation will be pen to the public, and pubai * ticipulion is reqifsted. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BE VER AG E COM MI SSION By W F. CONDON Executive Secretary JOE E HARRIS Chairman

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THIS WEEK STARTS THE football action on the local Dvel. The regular schedule is sta.ting aft t some jamborees and a few scattered games, but come Saturday night, all eyes will be centered on tii • new John Glenn field which will find North Lib"rty and Glenn tangling in their football opener. LAST YEAR THESE TWO teams met at Jackson's field anl had one fin > bailgame. Th- Shamrocks came out on top with seconds to go with Joe Fisher scoring t<» b. eak a 12-12 tie -and give North Liberty the 19-12 victory. As th • season progressed, the , Shamrocks went on to win four games and the Falcons' test ef-lo-t on i -cord was a tie with Lai Ville. Last year both schools had 1 young squads. This year both i hav • a 10l of relu ning k-tl 'rm* n i to pin their hopes on. REGARDLESS OF WHAT on* might h* ir, this should be a I battle <>f contra -mgt* am < The , Falcons will rely hi ivily on th ■ ; right arm of Craig D* Myer and ; the hands o' his pass re* i\ “is. 1 On the other h ind, Noi th Lil ity figures to be more of a run.vng team with th-j i ‘a some comb.r. i- > tion of Joe Fi... , and Kevin Host*’let putt.ng tiie greatest chall “nge to the Falcon def rise. ON DEFENSE. THE FALcons have never been too strong due mainly to limit -d number of pl lyers and many going two ways plus the fad that team spei'd just isn't present. The Shamrocks over th • yea s have had som--* wry good defensive tecims and even though more r points wre .cored against the Shamrocks last year, that was a I team that wus pivtty grern and this year has an added year of experience. THIS FIRST GAME WILL BE important to both teams. Not only is this a Northern Slate । Conference game, but it is kind of a pivot point on both schedul ‘s. The Shamrocks a e play- । ing und* r a n-“w coaching staff this year and very possibly adjustm nts might be a little hard to come by arly in the season. A good showing in their new .system would be most encouraging lor the Shamrock playas. THE FALCONS MEANWHILE are a victory hungry t 'am. A win in th- ir opening gam* could install more confidence and spirit than any factor in the mishandled football program to date. 1 With no s '*-der svst»-m of Junior - High football and a hard tim getting sufficient interest going, a win to opm the season could install mor*- desire und spirit than any 3ingl-' item. Both schools could really Use this one. REGARDLESS OF THE OUTcome <>f this first game, both schools hav*- nin»“ gam* s* hedulv ah *ad of them and a lot of gr^d at lion i > guaranteed. Lx-spit*- the fact that Gl< nn and North Liberty are two of the smallest schools around with football, the boys that represent the two teams do put on a lot of intere«ting an l good fisitball. Good football is complimented by good c owd ac* ep' .tnv and responsv'. A gold attendance nut only makes the financial part <»f the program >asier for thv schools to bear, but also mak"H the con’idence of the teams much better and puts added d-’sires into --very play. King A Qurenw Alleycats 6 2 Fearsome Fonesome 6 2 Lucky Four 5 3 Hollywood 4 4 Four Jokers 4 4 D ‘gpateheis 4 4

Ya Hoos 2 6 Crackpots 17 High team series and gam > Hollywood 2606, 740; Lucky Four 1954, 687; Four Jokers 1858; Dog Batchers 653. High individual series & game: Men J. Newland 565; R. Richards 557, 214; R. Ferch 553; G. Rhode's 232; R. Bierly 212. Wonvn C. Richards 499, 181; B. Smith 483, 184; I’. Wooley 460; J. Downs 483. Industrial l^agUM* American Legion 4 0 Kingsbury Locker 4 C Bud’s Package Store 3 I Kabelin Hardware 3 1 B. I. Holwr 1 Powell Mann 1 3 Bunny’s Bowling 0 4 Dave & Ruy’s 0 4 High team series and gam-' American Legion 2653. 933. 896; Bud s 2515, 910; B. I. Hols 2161. Hich individual series &■ game W. Pickawt 590. 217; J. K* 11 565 243; B. Bouse and D. Cripe 538; W. Cover 220. Glenn Football Schedule Lists 4 Home Games The John Glenn Falcons op A n th“ir 1968 fi/otball srhedu-* tin Saturday night as they embuk on a nine game schedule. Included are four home gam^s t**' th-' new field and five road contests, all at night. Aft*-r two straight Saturday night games, action will be featured on Friday nights through November 1 The schedul 1 has a couple of changes from last season. New Prairie is one of the new teams although being old in another respect. This is th*- combination oi New Carlisle and Rolling Prai. i< into a new high school. A!s< missing will be LaLumi* e. an opponent for the past tw> s ;*- sons. In the place of th > tv. vacancies will hi T it< i again on th*' schedub* an l Wakarusa. Th f*r.mer Walkerton t am play*'d Triton previously and aa r n w- * d this s-i-i*-. tin.- y**a . Wak irusa is a one season crmtract a that school is headed to con ■ lidation with Nappin -e next yi ar This will be a split gat • played on Napparr'e’s field. The Complete si h -dul ’ with >1 gam* i stin ting at 7 30 p m., is 1968 I'out ball Si hislule • Sept. 7 North Liberty H Sept. 14 North Judson 'I • Sept. 20 La Ville II S*-pt. 27 Triton (Honvcoming) H Oct. I Wakarus i T • Oct. 11 New Prairie H Oct. 18 South C-nti il T Oct. 25 Kn*>x T • Nov. 10 Jimtown T * Conference Ganir lESi^sekvice’ notes A copy of u letter of Commendation was redved Ja.»t w* k from SGT Gail L. Malslaff from Fort Oid. California. Congratulations w» re given SGT. Malstaff from A LDO NICCOLAI CPT. Infantry Commander for earning the Outstanding Drill Seigyant award fo~ cycle 2-68. The better states that the mission that was fulfilled is entrusted only to capable and outstanding soldiers, and for this 1 command you as in <>u'standing instructor, and as a I‘ader of men. Y*>u ar*' a credit to yourself. y*>ur unit, the noncommis sinned offic'r cotps, and the United states A my. A copy o' this letter will b.- placed in your 201 file. This is a fin*' tribute to SGT. Maldaff and all th*- hornfolks send congratulations to you 75c Classifieds Bring ssss

SEPTEMBER 5, 1968 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

Koontz Lake News by Put Kielw Mrs. HeFn (^u -bbeman went to Ewrgreen Park, Illinois tor a surprize party on he. niece an 1 n*phvw. Mr. and Mrs. Jan, s Monahan. The party was given by th*‘ir childr-n honoring their 25th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Edna Childress had h t daughter, Mrs. Rita Ursetto, garnddaughter. Barbara Uisetto, ana a liirnd of Miss UiM-to, Janies Cotter o r Chicago as visitors T»ver the Labor Day week end. During the week, Mrs. Childress had her sister. Mrs. Marie Grish of Stevensville, Michigan as her guest. Mrs. Grish will be staying a few days for a visit. M - . and Mrs. Terry G</hn and family of Osceola spent LaborDay with Mrs. Jack Riebe and daughters. Ed Port r, Jack Bierly, Tom Schmitt, and Jack Rieb ■ -turned late Monday * vening from a week end fishing trip to Manast- e, Michigan. ( KL Association Holds Meeting A special meeting u‘ th*Koontz Lake Association was h-ld Sunday, Sept mb r 1. A plaque honoring th • late Edwin A. “Ted” Jacobson so. his extraordinary service to th*- Association and Koontz Laky community was prewnted. Mrs. Ax- 1 P* arson, sister of M Jacobson, accepted the plaque for Mrs. Edwin Jacobson. A rvpm-t was also mad of the successful conclusion of the Patrol Car fund drive. HIGH COST Check the foundation of the ladder of feme the risk may not warrant th- 1 climb.

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□ □ HOSPITAL ne w s □ a E Street Division, LiPortc Mast.-r Howard C'ifton. William Sion- and Mis. Mary Mo Daniels all of Walkerton. Pine Like Division, LiPorte Wilson Harmon and Miss Anita Eck“r both of Walkerton and Frank Owens of North Liberty. Memorial Hospital. South Bend Hurry Mechling is a patient in Memorial Hospital. South Bend. His room numb*-r is 707. ST. PATRICKS WOMAN’S ( LI B MEETS The “Sweet Adelines" barbershop qu-artet of Mishawaka will entertain at a “Silver Tea" given in honor of the Sist-rs of St. Patricks. x The program will be pr- sonted after th*' regular busin- -s m-et-ing Wednesday. S-ptemb* r 11th at 8:00 pm. in th school hall. This will be th-- first m< “ting after th-- summer “v icatmn " Pkin to attend and enjoy a ielaxing evning’ Watchout Wtu'A P s Dark Out Now Possible To Shrink Hemorrhoids And Promptly Stop Itching, Relieve Pain In Most Cases, Science has found a medication with the ability, in most cases—to relieve pain, itching and shrink hemorrhoids. In case after case doctors proved, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction took place. The secret is l’r< jxiration H*. It also soothes irritated tissues and helps prevent further infection. Just ask for Preparation II Ointment or Suppositories.

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