The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 September 1968 — Page 6
— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — SEPTEMBER 5, 1968
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Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Craft und children wen* Saturday evening visitors in the Walter Tayh r home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sims and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Staub and family visited Mrs. Mary Armstrong nver the Labor Day week end. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Workman and family in Sharpsville. CJllllllllllllliiilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllt s 3 = REGULAR MEETING = NIGHTS Os The = Orville Easterday | | Legion Post 189 I 3 2nd and Last Thursday 3 of Each Month fAuxiliary Unit 189 i Ist Thursday Os Each E Month ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniß
I JET-O-MATIC | | SEWER CONTRACTORS I Blocked Sewers Opened Power Rodding Sewer Lines I K Brush Clean Sewer Lines K From 4” to 48” In Diameter — Up to 1000 Feet in ■ One Opt* ration 2 Repair and Install Serving All Os Northern Indiana Z Cali Collect Or Write 1 R.R. 1, Box 48 - Grovertown, Ind. I I Office Phone (219) 867-4131 | | Or Residence (219) 867-2651 | B Licensed 24 Hour Service — Free Estimates X “We Specialize In Removing Roots From Sewer Lines” A PUBLIC SALE 1 will *4l the following personal property 4 U mile South°f North Liberty on Stanton Road or 7' 2 mile West of H Road or H 2 mile east of Tamerack on Manton. Match for "Sale Today” signs. FRIDAY EVENING. SEPT. 6 6:00 P.M. Household And Miscellaneous Nice Dunc;m Phyfe table. Green living room suite, New Home Sewing machine with attachments, Bedroom suite, 2 singb- beds, Roll away bed, 2 dm^, Small tables, didie*. ('hairs. Bookcase with glass doors, 2 rockers. Some appliances Extra large train set and controls, PUv wagon, (lothhs Hue poles. Tools, Scooter And Mise. Simplicity Roto Tiller: Shrv Duall Garden tractor, Motor | •rooter needs motor. 120 ft. Jamesway gutter rlmner and 2 I hp. motor. Good 20 ft. and 82 ft. extrusion ladders, « and 5 I ft. stepladders. Good 8 ft. water tank. Hog feeder. Good automatic electric heated hog watervrs. Quite a lot of nice 2 ita finished lumber, I-argr pile of some ni< e dry native lumlx-e ‘ *“*• Weed chopper, Jig saw, ScafHold set, Drills, Sander Some rkstric wire, 3/8 n. drill; 1. iQ. drill, Rmforcing, Steel roofing, p r . chic ken c rates, Steel posts^ Quite a few heat lamps, I'ost hole digger and driver. Doors imd windows, Small caqM-ntcr tools, fe w shovels, fork* etc. I Terms: (ash Not responsible for accidents I Lola Gardner Pavey Auctioneer: Ralph CostHio, Plymouth. Ph. 936 8246
Mr?. Betty York and family of California are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder for neve.al days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie For man. Mrs. Nellie Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wharton at the Brethren Home in Flora, Indiana on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Loring and Mrs. Harry Loring of Stuart. Florida and John Loring of Valporaiso were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Steel * anl family. Mr. and Mrs. Rob’rt Steele of Mishawaka were week end guests of the Max Steel 's. Thomas A. Kennedy of 26019 Osborne Road. North Liberty was among th** twenty-one .students from St. Jcwph County who qualified for recognition at Indiana University’s annual Founders Day ceremony next May 1 by postng all “A's" in academic courses last semester on the Bloomington campus.
Mr and Mrs. Ronald Vernon and family of Westerville, Ohio were owrnight guests of Mrs. Pauline Morris on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rob it Raisley und children visited with the Allen Balsley family in Grand Rapids over Labor Day. Mr. and Mis. Gerald Naragon of Osceola and Mr. and Mrs. John Beron and family ware Labor Day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Naragon at Walk*-“ton. The members and friends of the First Brothel n Church enjoyed a corn nn*Jl weiner roast at the Clem Mamcrow home 01 Friday evening. Mrs. Edna B^ron has return'd to the John Beron home after spending several weks visiting Mrs. Verna Johnson in Marceliu. Michigan. Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William Dutcher were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dutcher and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Dutcher and son of Huntingtun. BRIDAL SHOWER Miss Carolyn Cohee was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower Wednesday evning given by Mrs. Gar.y Hull. Mrs. Phill Cohoe and M.S. James Bolze, Games were played und prizes were won by Mrs. Duane Rhotfes. Mrs. Ron Clady and Mrs. Norman Hostetler. Guests included Mrs. Richard V*rkler and Mrs. Ralph Coht^ mothers of the couple; Mrs. Gum Verkier, Mrs. James Verkier, Mrs. Lyle Weldy, Miss Eva W»»ldy. Mrs. Charles Cohee, Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Ron Spicher Mrs. Jay ('lady, Mrs. Rex Clady, Mrs. Ron Clady, Mrs, Roger Pavey, Mrs. Steve Biel, Mrs. Duane Rhodes. Mrs. Norman Hostetler, Mrs. James Garver, and Mrs. Adkins. After the bride open’d her gifts, refreshments of cake, ice cream and punch were served by the hostesses. Walkerton Town Board News Board of Trust 01s of the Town of W’alkerton convened in regular session, Tuesday evening, September 3rd, with full attendance of Board responding to call. Following negotiations conducted by Town Attorney, D. D. Goheen with Pennant Gas and Fuel, Inc. of Gory, Indiana, the Board accepted the firm’s offer to sell to the Town their abandoned lot No. 106 in the West York Addition for the sum of $150.00. Th« 45’ lot frontage laying between the Town's Community Building and tennis courts will be of great value to the community and will make town complete possessor of the frontage along Washington Street from Community Building to the Youth Building. With the acquisition of the Lot No. 106, the possibility exists that within the next few years a new fire station may be erected on available ground from the Community Building lot and the newly acquired lot from the Pennant Gas and Fuel Company. MSUUNCE. The flexible insurance (hM keeps pace with the chantng needs of your ■n.ns family. Get all the details from your Stale f3"-«ent. DeWayne Pavey 301 Michigan SU Phdne 586-3156 Walkerton, Indiana triTf run urt iMHANcr comfanY 1 KCMt ODKL BL9OMMBTON, KUNOIB '
Contract was awarded to Kenny Burkheud, 1408A Ohio Street, City, to construct new concrete platform, steps und walk at the Community Building. A new canopy will also be placed over door entrance and the new platform and steps will also b* provided with ■ailings. Contract also provides for priming and one finish coat of all wood trim of the building. Bid for the complete project was SBOO.OO. Authorization was given to place a bicycle rack b‘tween the Municipal Building and the Walkerton Lanes Bowling Alley In the small open area between the respective buildings in the 500 block. U. S. No. 6. Police Departnvnt was also introduced to enforce ordinance in regards riding of bicych‘9.. on sidewalks, it being particula?y nobd that conside ruble disregard is biing noted in the business area where such a practice is extremely hazardous and must be immediately curtailed. Board was informed that James Winnicki, Sr., an vmployv* of Plas-Steel Products, Inc., moving into the community from Chicago had rented the Municipal Building apartment *ind upon completion of redecorution would short!} be occupying same. Police Activities report for
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Our Thought For You From Kent R. Palmer
Did you road the newspaper story how a woman phoned her doctor for advice on how to handle a problem with hor .email child? She was upset with what the doctor told her and wrote to a columnist counsellor about it. The mother had taken her child to the doctor and he prescribed certain food for the child; the sort of food eaten by most children. Her child not only refused to to^ch it, the child threw a tantrum and the moth -r did not know how to cope with it. When she phoned the doctor for advice, she was shocked and humiliated by what he said: "When you find out ' WHO IS BOSS in your home, call me back." His reply in effect m<‘ant this: "Keep a tight rein on children until they are really responsible; insist on respect and obdience" REMEMBER THOSE WORDS AND WATCH FOR NEXT WEEK S COLUMN. They will be repeated in a factual illustration that may give you a big surprise. Don’t miss it. . . Palmer Funeral Home North Liberty, 656-8362 and Nuahaum Fun*ral Home Walkerton, 586-3444 Dr. Milton Reisman OPTOMETRIST 408 North Main Street, North Liberty Hours: 1:30 to 5:30 P.M. Thursday & Saturday Phone 656-8171 MAX E. STEELE INSURANCE Lonzo Building, North Liberty Off Phone 656-8121 Re*. Phone 656-4441 Dr. Walter M. Denaut DENTIST OFFICE HOURS: 9 - 11 and 3- 4 Closed Thursdays ■ Dr. Elliott Frash, Optometrist j I 413 Michigan Street Walkerton, Ind. ] ■ Hours: 9:30 - 5:30 Mondays and Thursdays | Phone 586-3722 Dr. Burton L. Furst DENTIST OFFICE HOURS: 9- 12 and 1- 5:80 MTTFS {Closed Wrdnewlays rr«arß=^ - - . -J
August was accept id as follows: 1 personal injury and 2 property damage accidents investigated; 8 parking tickets; 20 warning tickets; 12 arrests for traffic violations; 10 traffic complaints; 2 funeral details; 2 fire details; 12 motor checks; 10 special details: 10 attempts to locate; 7 messages delivered; 21 miscellaneous complaints; 30 business irregularities; 3 lost children located; 5 lost articles reported; 4 lost articles found and return'd; 3 dog complaints; 1 dog bite; 3 dogs disposed; 1 lost license icpnrted; 2 stolen licens) plates reported; 1 vehicle tak*n; 3 disorderly conduct complaint s; 3 criminal arrests; 4 vandalism reported; 5 juvenile complaints; 1 juvenile arrest; 3 stolen bicycles With 2 recovered; 11 assists tu other departments; 9 motorist assists; 1 stone larceny; 1 home larceny; 3 burglary; 5 illn-ss compkunts; 1 tornado watch. PAINFUL CORHS?/ ( AMAZING LIQUID > RELIEVES PAIN AS IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY Now remove corm the f*M. nsr w*Y wirh Freeione#. Liquid Freezooe relies ct pain instantly, works below the skin line to diuolvc corm iway in just days. Get Freczooe.. .at all drug counters.
