The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 February 1972 — Page 9
Miss Smith Is Homemaker Os Tomorrow Jmmin| wKI ’ sWi ■bl Misa Linda Ralu Smith has bean recently named LaPorte High Schools 1972 Betty Crocker Hom maker of Tomorrow. L nda is the daughter of Mr. and Mr.-. Raymond Sm th, route 2. Walker con. Recently served as a page in the Indiana Hou-e or Representative, for the third time, hiving served in 1939 and 1971. Mub Snrtth is a ser. or girl reipresentadve and a number of the National Honor Society, modem music mast r.,, Internation Hen ar Soc.ety for Mu icians an 1 act ve in concert, stage symphonic and pep band as well as the orchestra. She U a member of the Library Club, French Club, social stud.e club and a nine year member of the Lincoln Townhip Cookettes 4-H Cluo. In 1970. the participated in the Ambassador* Abroad program which included a tour of eight European countries. WALKERTON TOWN BOARD The WKkerlon Town Board met ;n regular sesoion on Tuesday evening of la t we, k with LxjdPy Kjpyser, Allen Boos and Ke th Knepper as guc .s. The e men are the mun.cipal electric d- partment superintendents of Bitmtn, Winamac and Walkerton, re pcct.vely. It was discussed that a possible un ted action which eight a ret municipalitas mght pur. ue if the Northern Indiana Public Service Co., were to file for a «hole»de rate increase to th se reap* ct ve municipal util,tie Several inquires of flooring the ti nrts courts on Waxhinton Street, w re di cussed without action be ng taken because of the 1 tks and crocks in the asphalt fuiface and retaining wall u’ould not be m.isfactory for howling water to ice skate. The passage of cl ums and the f ling of the pol ce report concluded the meet ng. Urey Lists Honor Roll Bth GRADE Dl'tlnguUhcd Teresa Sarber Regular Jackie Holm Rhonda Brecht Lym Carter Liro Creed Kart Cr pe Ross Ecker Ed Fen b rmacher Bob Gerber Charles Gerber Joni Germaine Mako Graves ‘ Bub Manson Steve Hirtsell John Hartsough Liz Krck Jani* McGee Donna Moore Joan Preuter Sue Rush John Sheaks Bornie Sutton Mkc Stahly 7th Grade Distinguished Sb phen Huffatetter Regular Tim Davia Dennis Dolph Sustn Fai rar
Leonard Jaske Jerry Johnson Lincoln Konklo Cindy Kunkle Denise Lowry Jill Northam Donna Robinson Janet Ryan L’sa Schmeltz Jean Truax Scott Verkier 6th GRADE Distinguished None Regular Tammy Bell Randy Candler Susan Carter Connie Clark Jeanette Cochran Dan Ecker Sheri Farrar Dan Florian Kerri Gardner Karl Hershberger Jill Lowry Pat McGovern Kim Powell Diane Rush Jeff Sarber Shelia Sheley Terri South Janice Taylor Bruce Tinkey Vicki Wallace Karen White CARDS * 0 F SOI VV THANKS WY Words at this time fail ug as we thank everyone for all the cards, flowers and food during the illness and death of our loved n>. It means }o much to us. Charles, Donny. Ke n ny and Dimon Stafford Mr. and Mrs, Charles Smith and fam ly Mr. and Mr?. Irving Campbell Mrs. Francis Landos and family Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Kemp and family Mr. and Mrs. Bob Campbell and fam.ly Mr. and Mrs. Arnett Campbell and family Mr. and Mr. Richard Zellers and famJy Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell and family Mr. and Mrs. Irving Campbell Jr, and family We wish to express our appree ation to our neighbor*, our friend/ and r latives for thenkind thoughts and deed® during ial thanks to those who contribour recent bereavement. A specute to the Heart Fund. Th t > family of Willard Knepp I want to thank all my friends for the cards, flowers and prayers and viaim while in the ho. pital. Also pastor Shelly, doctors at the C.ln c, the Elkin Ambuten, > service, Masons and the Ea iern Star. Burl Wickham I want to thank all who remembered me in their prayers, greetings and g fts. They were all appreciated very much. Rev. Wake. Rev. Kuhn and all those that braved th s cold wtather to com P vL-it me while I was in Parkview Hospital. Thanks so much. Mrs. Eugene (Goldie) Skinner We would like to thank all of our n ighbors, friend*, relatives. Rev, Make and the Nusbaum-El-kin Funeral Home for the exprß^ions of kindne.s and sympathy during the illness and lota of our husband and father. 4he family of George Lowry Sr. IN ME MORI UM In memory of K.rthryn E. Awn Id who passed away Feb. 10. 1966. Sadly missed by family and friends. The type of man wno robs Peter to pay Paul usually causes both of tb«m to suti n George Wash ngtor was the only man who didn’t blame the previous administration for all of his troubles.
<• MUSIC CONTEST The annual St. Joseph County Ind.ana Federation of Clubs Music cont i t will be held March 12, 1972 in the First Chritian Church, Mishawaka, at 2:00 p.m. Conte.tints must be Sophomarec or Juniors in High School. Th s is a vocrU and instrumental contest. no organ or piano. Contestants must live in St. Joceph County. Anyone interested in taking part should contact Mrs. Joseph Sills. 19768 Pulling, South Bend. The winner in the St. Joseph Conte, t will take part in the 13th Disrict Content on April 9. 1972, in the North Lberty United Methodist Church at 2:30 p.m. EST. Winners in the District Cont®'t rcVeive a week intensive study all expense paid at Indiana University, all the students ha; to do is pay his own tranpor Cation. Mrs. Osborn Fisher is I.F.C. 13ih District Music Chairman. Tyner lOOF News The Tyner IOOF Lodge received the traveling gavel for having the largest number of members pre. ent at the District m«etng held recently at Winamac. The next District 8 will be held in Roche ter. February 14, at which time the Tyner Lodge will confer the Second Degree. A commun cation was read at the Lodge meeting, Wedn day, January 26, from Sovereign Grand Master, J. Ray King, urging each branch of Odds llow. to support the program, This program deals with teen age drug ue, endeavoring to educate the youth before they start the drug u.e; not after they have commited thenuelves. Noble Grand, George Re plogle appomCed Welcome Miller and Rufus Smith to study the program and formulate a plan, following the program suggested * by the Sovergein Lodge. Oddfellow bowlers desiring to part.cipate in the National Oddfclow; tournament to be held in Rockford, Illinois April 22 through May 7, are ask to contact Ronald Li. tenbarger for de.ails, immediately. Paul D pert hosted the social hour and a salad bar following the meeting. PLJ Students Participate In Contest The Urey Middle School and John Glenn High School participated In the annu.d Vocal, Piano, String Solo and Ensemble Contest held on Saturday, January 29 at Jackson H gh School, South Bend. The Northern Indiana School Bind Orchestra and Vocal A sociation sponsored the event. Participants from the P-L-J Corporation included sciolists from John Glenn: Kathy Stoneburner. Dense Grovas, Juan.ta Steinke, Craig Houser, Mike Mathis. Debbie Waldron, Wayn - Feece, Tom Boilheimer and Jill Carbiener wth a piano solo. Ensembles include Mike Mathis and Juanita Steinke; Vicki Rhodes, C ndy Ste.nke and Debbie Keck. Soloists from Urey were Karlene Graves, John Hartsough, Ed Fenstermacher. Pat Miller, Jill Northam. Kathy Kring, Kathy Fouts, Janis McGee, Lynn Helps Shrink Swelling Os - Hemorrhoidal Tissues caused by inflammation Doctors have found a medication that in many cases gives prompt, temporary relief from pain and burning itch in hemorrhoidal tissues. Then it actually helps shrink swelling of these tissues caused by inflammation. The answer is Preparation H *. No prescription is needed for Preparation H. Ointment or supiMMituruHk *
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Carter, Robert Gerbe r , Charles Gerber, Dennis Cripe, Matt Kickbush, Don Ebersole and Mike Graves, Duets were Karlene Grave® and Ed Fenstermacher; Jo® and John Harbough; Lynn and Susan Carter and emscmbleg included Bob Cole, J m Baugh, Don Ebersole, Ed Fensterm icher. Kathy Fouts, Charles Gerber. Karlene Graves, John Hart sough, Matt Kickbush, Kathy Kring, Janis McGee and kenny Rohrer, Karen Baughman, Lynn Carter, L.sa Creed, Jackie Holm. Lz Krick, Carolyn Miller, Barb Pippenger, Teresa Sarber. and Janet Stratford were another group and Kenny Bacewic, Kenny Bolze, Jim Creech, Dennis Cripe, T.m Davis, Bob Frame, Mary Freeman, Clyde Gaw. Jerry Johnson, Nancy Mechling, Jill Northam, Walter Pickavet, Donna Robinaon, Janet Ryan, Jean Truax, Shirley Vermilyer, and J:m Zimmerson. Another group was Chris Barden, Cindy Bell. Sue Daube. Tom Davis, Karin Flaugher, Robert Gerber, Mike Graves, Harold Hosteller, Candy Mathis, Patty Miller, Donna Moore. Jenny Moore, Jan Prueter, Su e Rush, Mike Simuelson, Jul.e Sarber and John Sheaks. (WANT} Gas and heartburn? » Di-Gel contains a unique antigas ingredient, Simethicone. ’ This unique discovery breaks up and removes painful gas-bubbles. Your relief is more complete because Di-Gel takes the acid and the gas out of acid indigestion. Get Di-Gel tablets or liquid today. Product cd Plough, Inc. *
PUBLIC SALE As I ixxve sold my farm I will sell the following located 2 1/2 miles west of Walkerton on US. 6, then south 1 1/2 miles or 2nd cross road, then east the Ist house on north side on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19 At 12:00 Fast Time FARM MACHINERY FARMi SHINERY — 1967 Gleaner E combine with 13' headed, 3-row corn head, 30'' rows, cab, fans, hu ne reel, very clean; 1959 Case-0 Matic Model 800 gas tractor with wide front, Eagle hitch, power steering' 1959 Case-O-Matic Model 800 gas tractor with narrow front, power steering; set of 38" duals with spacers; 1967 Int. model 58 6-row com planter with dry fertilizer & disc openers,Casel6' spring tooth drag, 16' 4-row rotc’y hoe <S cart; Case 13-7 grain drill on rubber with fertilizer attachment; 8-row sprayer with tank <S cart; two Case running gears with Killbros gravity boxes, Case 12' wheel disc; 42' x 6" grain auger, PTO driven and with carriage; tvzo flexible spike tooth harrows; rotary stalk chopper; wagon w’ith flat bed <5 rack, Ezee Hew. MISCELLANEOUS — Chain saw, hoq waterer, feeders; PTO seeder, 1 bu.; wheel barrow; block & tackle; two cylinders; 5-gallon aas cans, grease guns, forks shovels; log chains; extension ladders stock rack for 3 z 4 ton truck; storm front for Case 900 tractor; 500 lb. scales, other items. TRUCK — 1958 Cheviolet 2-ton truck with grain box. STRAW — Approximately 50 bales of straw. Not Responsible For Accidents Terms —CASH Lunch Served I Marion & Dorothy Anderson Everett Rookstool, Auctioneer, Phone (219) 453-4771 R. 6, Warsaw, Indiana Vance Craft and Norm Beagles, Clerks
Piano duets were Janet Ryan and Jill Northam and Sue Rush and Janet Ryan. Mis.; Jill Carviener. Mrs. William Carter, Mrs. David Lawrence and Mrs. Grace Atwood were the accompanists. Mrs. Sheryl Ringer is the choir director. Mechanic to car owner; "Put it tnis way. If your car were a horse, it would have to be shot.” —tv — Primitive Method ! i Need Mo Followed Adv^n t X* - Be Modern ADVERTISE HEREU L.. _ . soothing antiseptic relief for CHAPPED LIPS WIND OR SUNBURNED LIPS —. FE'vER BLISTERS, COLD SORES. ■wni' ti r• * IH* I 5 J ■II I* I UMM 'A Q I*l*l kawi*: Friday, Saturday, Sunitiy February 11, 12, 13 Disney’s Son Os Flubber 7:00 and 8:40 Tuesday, February 15 The RA Expeditions Time 7:00 and 9:00 Admission 75c & 51.50
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