The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 October 1970 — Page 16

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[J D J B * 1 I A K I L S D ■ , LusL'i M. Bregh j ' .i. t - mtu i s iui EuMacc (S :.■ ;> । Hu-^i of routt 3. Wilkc l>n Koontz L ike were he d V»eai.i sda\ at 9.30 am, in St. Allert the Great Church. Mr. Bregi, 64. a retired Chicigo F :re 1 s-pai tment Engineer, died Sunday in the Christ ConintUniH hospital. Oak Lawn. 11l , v. it iv he hid been a pat.ent for t lit e weeks. ib is survived by his wife, Vroia, one son. Robert; one d fighter Mrs. Jean Ebbens and .MX _iandehildien. He was a member of the K>ntz Like Volunteer Flic Depuuuent and the Koontz Lake Latins Club I rhan I . Hornung Urban F. Hornung 81 Wan it‘k wh> owned and operated t’ie Horn mg Grocery stole for ’> y«ats before retiring two yaais ago died at 6:30 p.m .Sunda) at th< Whispering Pines -N using lionie in V ilparaiso. He w is born February 27. 1889 mid had lived in the Wanatah Oita most of his Ilie Un February 26 1913. he was mu tied t) Florence Eaton, in V» in itah She preceded him in death August 22, 1970, He is survived by one daughter. Mrs. Lois Pi ;< e of Wanatah; f > n brothers, Ted and Ravmond, bath of Walkerton; Frank, of Sabring, Fla; and Cie itus, of Burlington Iowa; three sisters. Mu Hattie Hauen, Walkerton; Mrs Dottie Wolfe, Sebring. Fla.; Hid Mrs. Tillie Cummings, of AW hgan City. Funeral servees were held at (3 am. Wednesday at the Peek Funeral Home in Wanatah, the R"'. Joseph Haney, officiating. Burial was in Westville cemetery Arthur F Kassa I? urn Arthur F. Kassabaum. 59. of 309 Roosevelt Rd, Walkerton, u is found dead in his home Sunday afternoon by a friend, who .summoned his physician. Death resulted from natural causes. Mr. Kassabaum had been under the physician’s care for a month f»r a heart condition. He was a retired farmer.

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.Mi Kis ■! i ni was born Octobvi 21. 1910 in St Joseph < o mty and had been a lii< tune i<s. .nt ol \aaikeiloh. He is by two cousins, Mrs. i. m it Ei.slburn. ol sjouth Bend, i Mis Dante CaiUifeCvi, of M ishawaka. Funeral services were held at 2 00 p.m Tuesday in Lia Walkerton United Methodist Church, with Rev Harold Williams, pastor officiating. Burial was in the Woodlawn Cemetery, Walker! m. He was a membe r of the W a kerton t inted Methodist Chui ch. Wdbie it Long Services for Wilbie R. Long, 7s. 1623 Vermont St.. Connersville were conducted St 2 p m Th n -day, October 8 at, the Miller Funeral Home. Cohn*rs\ iiie. Rev. Robert T BerkebiTe officiated Burial was in thei Valley Gi ne Cemetery where the Fayette County Veterans Council conducted military graveside 1 ites. Mr Long died of an apparent heart att wk at his home at 2:50 p m October 5. after being in i i.nng health far four months. He was born October 10, 1891 at North Liberty and was marl> d February 7 at Walkerton to Sylvia Henderson. A former employee of the Studebaker Corporation, he retired in 1957. Surviving with his wife are three daughters. 11 grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Nina Goon. Leesburg; Mrs. Katie Enders. LaPaz; and Mrs Lodema Houser, North Liberty; two brothers. Mahlon, of Plymouth; and Clifford, of South Bend.

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-■ n CAR I) S DE TI!A NKN [ - Q Words cannot express oiij sincere ippreciation to out neighbors. friends and relatives for their many acts of kindness, sym. pathy. and prayers extended to the family of Delmar C Germaine. A very special thanks to American Legion Post 189; to Rev. Harold E. Williams for his prayers and words of comfort; the Nusbaum Funeral Home: Mr. Palmer and Mr. Nusbaum; the Walkerton Police Dept, and the Joseph Co Sheriffs Dept. Thank you very much for your assistance and thoughtfulness. Mrs. DC. Germaine Joni & Rick Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J Chudanov Miss Hazel Germaine Mrs. Marjorie Cochem Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kinyon Mr. F. Glenn Germaine E. E. A/S SCIENCE WORKSHOP (XT 23 The Elementary Education Association invites you to hear Dr. James Weigand. Co-ordinator for Science Education at Indiana University. He will be the principal speaker at the Science Workshop at Kingsbury School on Friday. October 23 beginning at 8:45 am. The (Elementary Education Association of LaPorte cordially invites all teachers from the surrounding areas to attend these meetings. Drive Carefully!

THERE IS NO SHORTAGE OF CARS IN WALKERTON! OVER 50 NEW AND USED CARS TO SELECT FROM70 Impala $2950 2 Dr, I IT, PH. PS 69 Renault $1495 StaUon Wagon Sedan 69 Impala $2495 4 Dr. HT 69 Opal GT $2595 69 Impala $2595 2 Dr. I IT, Air Conditioned 68 Opal GTO Make Offer 68 Olds Cutlass $2095 2 Dr HT 68 Plymouth $1595 Satellite, 67 Impala $1495 4 Dr Sedan 67 Chevy II Nova $1395 66 Impala $995 4 Dr Sedan 66 Impala $1095 4 Dr HT 66 Mercury $1195 Catentrx Air Cond Honed 65 Corvair $550 17,000 pnies 64 Olds Cutlass $750 Station Wagon MAKE OFFER CARS 63 Ford 61 Int. Truck 62 Impala 62 Impala 65 Mustang 67 Int Truck 63 Rambler 63 Olds Cutlass 63 Impala 65 Impala 65 Ply. Fury TRUCKS 67 Chevy Y 2 Ton $1695 Truck 65 Chevy Yi Ton SIOSO v-« 63 Chevy Vi Ton SSOO 66 Chevy 1 /i Ton $1295 DEMONSTRATORS ON SALE NOW Chevelle Malibu Bucket Seats. Automate Trans., Console 9 Pass. Kingswood Estate Wagon, Fu 1 Power DRIVERS EDUCATION CARS ON SALE NOW Impala 1 nr., HT. I'B, PS 1970 CARRY OVERS ON SALE NOW Mahoney-Mann Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Co. L 'A Nice Place To 'Live 9 WALKERTON, INDIANA