The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 30, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 December 1970 — Page 12

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TB Seal Sale Now Underway iWt.krrtm arri i*-iden'.s are Flowing much inteiv t m the t ght against tub* rculos.s pal ution and respiratory diseases by tun requests for more InformaLon on them when they have lulled in their contributions fur s ‘als. The goal for Walkerton this \eai is $1,000.00. To date $693 00 has been given. ihmors this week are as folI- ws. Mr & Mrs Jack Hannagen Mi Richard Moreau Mr. Bill Ochs Mr & Mrs. Floyd Bierly Mr A- Mrs H <ny Masterman Mr Everett Baker Mr John Hassett Mr. Leonard Ixirson Mi John Reed Mr. A- Mrs Glen Hostetler Mr Stewart Weiler Mr Clyde Walz Mr A- Mrs. James Weakly Mrs. Pauline Baughman Mr & Mr.; David Lawrence Mr. A- Mrs. Wayne Cover Mis Dorothy Burch Mr. A L. Duplet Mr. Joe Staley Mr A- Mrs. Harvey Steffen

Open House AT ANCILLA COLLEGE Dec. 16, 7:45 EST The students and faculty of Ancilla College. Donaldson. Indiana, cordial.y invite you to an OPEN HOUSE. December 16. (Wednesday evening!. This important event is designed to provide an opportunity for all high .school students and their parents but especially seniors aft parents, to become better acquainted with the personnel. program, and facilities of Ancilla College. We urge you to attend and consider the real options available for higher education open to YOU. Open House begins Wednesday December 16. at 7:45 EST with registration in the College Loirty. New courses beginning January 11 1971 include Basic Design Inorganic Chernistry Physical Science, Composition A Composition B. Literary ryps-Fiction Introduction to German I Amer.can History 11. World Civiiizaton 11. Introduction to Phi osophy, General PsyMath. Calculus II Introduction to Philosophy General Psychology American Government. Social Problems Introduction to Scripture Accounting I. Accounting II Italic Writing and Cad gr «phv. Cu tur d Geography Phv iologv Speech. Intermediate Spanish II and Introduction to Spanish. For further .’.formation call 936-9936. r. m «s*u « « ska; «sga « « « «sw«&«« » « sg « \ R Free kJ S I Hl] Free F i ■ i ■ । b * I Color 23 In Diagonal HI BKITE Console TV R D< wing Will Be ChiiNtmas Eve ;♦ chuck oi k rinu'O" Christmas specials * £ ir""“ ——— — — —-a r KARN’S TV AND APPLIANCE ■ R | — FREE GUT COUPON — I No Purchase Necessary ■ fl *! x™ 1 5 ?I 1» B Add reus s I I * — _ fl «I I fl ■ Phone ■ 5 4—' - . K «P | R * MH ■■ MM WK MM M M M Od R j Just (Ip Cou|H»n, Fill Out And Hr ng To fl J fl s Karn’s TV & Appliance > \ RALES A SERVICE ’ fl J DOWNTOWN WALKERTON PHONE 5X6-^592 fl 4 STOKE HOIKS: R During Th». ||u*'d>s Hr non We Wil Hr < 4 OPEN I NHL M:00 PM R » —- ! R M fl W nner <>f rh»- We * rwh'Hise Clothes Dr^er was a w MRS AUDREY MATTOKS R K 1 WALKERTON J AS M W W St 8» XS W XI XI Mi M V M IS Ai K XI * W » » XS M Mk IV M MA XI M *

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Mr & Mrs. John Wells Walkerton Medical Clinic Mr & Mrs Linder Schmeltz Mr A Inert Riy Mr A. J Kennedy Mr John Garah Mr Morris () Searfoss Mrs. Fred Myers Mr. Ervide Kaercher Lions Club Miss Mary Ellen Hission Miss Ann Searfoss Mr. Robert Awa Id Mr. Orvi.le Schmeltx Mr Noble Sheatsley Mr Devon Holland Mr Allen Seaholm Mr. Lawrence Pontius. Jr. Mr. Russell Weller Mr Orville Klinedinst Mrs Mi.o S >ck Mrs Rhea Wright Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Stephenson Mr. Frances La Here Mr Edward Rhodes Mr <&• Mrs. Larry Dill Mr Richard Cline Mrs. Virgil Wolfenberger Mr. & Mrs Kerry Reed Mr A’ Mrs Edward Klopfenste.n _ Mr. Charles High Mr. Raymond Keck Mr G. H Pierson Mr Kenneth Klinedinst. Mr. & Mrs Melvin Harrison Mr. & Mrs Leon McKesson Mr. & Mrs Lewis Di pert

Mrs Margaret Baughman Mrs. Joe Malstaff Miss Edith Travis Mrs. Martha Young. Mi Robert Mercer Mr &- Mrs George Blair Mr. Waiter Gorsdne Presbyterian Church Couples Club Mr. Earl Taylor Mr. & Mrs. Carl D Scott Mr. Loren Smith Mrs. Mary Buttens Mr. & Mrs Robert Northam Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Dixon Mr. & Mrs. John W’alker Mr. Julian Kerchaert Mr & Mrs. Thomas Frame Mr. Adolf Van Luik Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Beagles Mr. Glenn Stahiy Mr. & Mrs Mayotte Arsenau Mr Edward Pogodzinski Mr. & Mrs. Walter Jackcon MINCEMEAT SALE Sponsored By The 4-H Girls Orders Taken Until DECEMBER 11 DELIVER DECEMBER 19 Phone Orders To SM-3702 And After 3:30 pm. sXft-37>10 4tdlO Question? I am now 24 years of age and married. Shouldn’t my auto insurance cost less? ONSWER... Yes, Meridian auto insurance rates are substantially reduced when you reach the age of 24 and your wife is 21 or over. May we give you a quotation? R. W. Johnson Ins. Morning — Hamlet Phone 867-2824 Aftemoons — Koontz Lulu Phone Walkerton M6-2SM O MERIDIAN ’ INSURANCE a u orld of protection

IX » Enjoy Christmas Shopping * At | HER PLACE £ Our new shipment of DRESSES. PANT DRESSES. SWEATERS, SKIRTS. GLOVES. JEWEI 2 and other gift items have all arrived and are all on display. ’ MEN — May We Assist In Your Selection. We Have J Lots Os Helpful Suggestions And Always Gift Wrap Fre | If It's A Gift For Her It's At £ HER ■ place s Walkerton ; | OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 8:00 PM

TEEN <’H(HK TO PRESENT CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The Teen Choir of the Beaver Creek Wesleyan Church, will present "Christmas In Song” this Sunday evening. December 13th, at 7:30 pm. The entire Christmas story will be presented in music We give the community an invitation to come and share with us in this special program. The people who insist on class barriers are genetally to small to see over them.

PUBLIC SALE Having sold the farm we will sell the following located 7 mi south of South Bend at 66521 Miami Road or 2 miles w. of Wyatt to Miami Road, then ‘/g mile north or 4 mile not of Lakeville to Pierce Road, then east to Miami Road, th > 2 mile south on SATURDAY, DEC. 12 11:30 FARM TOOLS 1956 Ferguson Model 35 tractor with six speeds forward, hours since motor has been overhauled; Ford 246 plow wr 3-point hitch & kick back bottoms; 2 tow cultivator wi spiing shanks; AC Model WD tractor; AC 2 row cultivate 4C 4-row cultivator; 15’ drag; Dunham 2 row rotary ho Brillion 9' cultipacker with 4" shaft; heat houser for WD WD 45AC; Oliver 13 7 grain drill with fertilizer * see<i attachment on steel; McCurdy gravity bed and running gen Woods Brothers sing.e row corn picker; Mayrnth 40’ doul chain elevator with ding & spout & motor; 3-bar side delive rake; 2-section spike tooth drag; 1-horse cultivator; JD met push type hay loader; New Idea 14-a 75-bushel manure spread* 5’ horse drawn mower with short tongue; low iron wheel wagon with metal bed HAY & GRAIN 100 bales of wheat straw; 150 bales of clo\ hay; 35 bushels of rye Amounts are approximate. MISCE LANEOUS Oil tank heater; 1000 lb. plateform scales; nt 16’ gate; Dearborn ext. power take-off; electric fence posi two wooden hog feeders & a metal one; hog troughs; h house; hand seeder; fence posts; metal drums; 14' feed bun. two water tanks 6' A 4 ; feed box; grain sacks; log chain 28' extension ladder; oil pump; 300 bushel B'xl2‘ metal cn water hydrant; cattle oiler; six cow stanchions; 2(wheel* trailer with stock rack; 30' tow cable; tractor chains f 10x38 tires; truck chains for 850 tires; sump pump; oth miscellaneous items. ANTIQUES Solid walnut poster bed and chest of-drawers; commode; ro *ng chair; wash stand; walnut stand; dinner bell; wooden due 100-year old quilt; ox yoke; waon seat; wood box; lantei 3gallon milk can; two pitcher pumps; two small hand c< shelters; two 4 40-21" tires; iron kettle. HOUSEHOLD ITES Westinghouse 40" electric stove with double oven, in g< condition; White electric sewng machine In cabinet; Mayt square tub wn.ger washer; leather top Mahogany des 36"x16" mirror; electric waffle iron; electric percolator; Sh* p.ird electric floor polisher: electric outdoor grill; lawn swt er; two comforters; other miscellaneous items. TERMS Time extended to those seeing clerk before d of sale and making satisfactory arrangements. To all ot» CASH NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS LUNCH SERVI : A. W. CARR ! Everett Rookstool, Auct., Leesburg 453 4771 Farmers State Bank, Clerk, Wyatt Indiana

Mrs. Everett Baker entert the members of her bridgi Tuesday evening in her Prizes were awarded for I scores and a gift exchange enjoyed. Refreshments served. The one sure way to । money in circulation is to it to the race track.