The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 July 1972 — Page 2

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — JULY 20, 1972

Mr, and Mrs. Walter Taylor entertained the following guests ot a 4th of July picnic and cook out for Mr and Mrs. Harold <raft and sons Brian and Brent >nd Mr. and Mrs. Russell StryckW” us Osceola. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor %pent Sunday with the former’s sister, Lucille Taylor, in Monroeville. Indiana. Also relatives at JJarlan were visited. Mr. and Mrs Carl Fults have ^wved into their new home at ()sh>rne Road in North Liberty f r >m Lake of the Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Spriggs ; nd Amy, of Gary, spent sever al days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred C cbultz. Mrs. Ramon Carlson and son Peter, of South Bend, were Saturday afternoon callers. Bob Hunter has been released from service and has returned nome. Craig Pa rm ley has returned home from the E Street Division Hospital, LaPorte. Mrs. Marie McClure and Mrs. Mildred Smith, of South Bend, and Mrs. Dorothy Naragon, North Liberty, were last Friday visitors of Mrs. Mytle Donathen. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Poynter, of Kokomo, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Poynter and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Worthington. Mrs. Herbeit Lauver returned home last week fom St. Joseph Hospital, South Bend. The annual Rummage Sale, sponsored by St. Patrick’s Women s Club, will bo held this Saturday, July 22, in -front of St. Patrick’s School in Walkerton. The sale will be from 9:00 a.m. to noon. Sale includes furniture, beds, desks, appliances, antique dresser and chest of drawers, tables, dishes, clothing, bedspreads, etc. If n [AVI th rM WALKERTON Friday, Saturday, Sunday July 21, 22, 23 Shows 7:15 & 8:45 Frogs Ray Mi Hand Sam Elliott DOES YOUR HAIR NEED PROFESSIONAL CARE? Call Walkerton Beauty Center 611 Roosevelt Road 586-3280 OPERATORS Beierly Ruggles Mickey MoMenbarger Kathy Feiner Karen Haug a27tf aggsa® 1 Mi. North Os Plymouth On >ed., Thun*., FrL, Sat. July 19 thru 22 NIGHTMARE IN WAX With Cameron Mitchel! Anne Helm Also The AH New Big Hit Tim has a pet rattlesnake, see STANLEY? Sun., Mon., Turn. July 23, 21. 25 Ultimate Thriller DOLLARS Warren Beatty Goldie Hawn Also N. Y AND ZEE With Elizabeth Taylor Michael Caine

Mrs. Mary Perry, of Big Fork, Minnesota, and Mrs. Rosemary Ponta, of South Bend, called Monday on Mrs. Nellie Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hildebrand and Dale, of Avon, Ohio, were guests Saturday and Sunday of Mrs. Myrtle Donathen. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whitmer, of Avon Park. Florida, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter St rope. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Wharton and family, of Harrisonburg, Va., are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs, Carroll W’harton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knecht. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Divine, of Norfolk, Va., were recent callers of the Whartons.

PUBLIC AUCTION Friday, July 21 6:30 p.m. TICK, TACK, SEW SHOP Beth Rhodes Don Gray Proprietor Auctioneer

VEGETABLE GROWERS Here’s why you should use KOCIDE® 101— the remarkable copper from Kennecottfor vegetable disease control!

KOCIDE® 101 controls vegetable crop diseases with less material, less labor, less water than any copper in history. It can be used in any ground sprayer, high or low volume concentrate, and with most other spray materials. Mix it in the same tank. Spray it at the same time. And KOCIDE 101 is the ONLY copper specially designed for aerial application. It won’t clog nozzles or corrode equipment. There are no residue tolerance restrictions in KOCIDE 101’s EPA clearances. You can use it right up to harvest—feed plant tops

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The 23 Home Demonstration dub held their July meeting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Wharton July 11 for a picnic. A total of nine members and nine guests were present. Hostesses were Mrs. Wharton and Mrs. Richard Bonham. Jo Ann Carmichel and Sherry Toon, of Greenfield, Indiana, and Becky Bonwell, of Thorntown, Indiana, were week end guests of Connie Harbaugh at their cottage at the lake. BIR T H S Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rushton, a son, Aaron Patrick, born on Saturday, July 15 in the Great Lakes Hospital. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Klopfenstein, Walkerton.

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PUBLIC AUCTION WiP sell at Public Auction, located 3 miles south of North Liberty on Tamarack to Smith Road, mile west, or 3’2 miles northeast of Walkerton. SATURDAY, JULY 22 12:30 Gas range; apt. size gas stove; electric range; metal kitchen cabinet; 1 kitchen wood burning cook stove; misc. work tables; other cabinets; warm morning coal stove; oil heating stove; 2 wa'drobea; army cot; end tables and coffee table; kitchen table and chairs; 3 door china cabinet; 5 occasional chairs; drop leaf library table and four chaos; radio cabinet; sofa and chair; Phiico dishwasher, 2 years, old; studio couch; foot stool; portable TV on stand; rocking chair; mirror; lamps; card table. ; globe; piano music; pictures; metal bed springs; dishes; pans; meat grinder; folding chairs; high chair; anticpie desk with glass top; full size bed and high boy and dresser; hollywood bed; dresser; 3 small electric heaters; wringer wash machine; electric coffee grinder; suitcases; books; electric waterer; oroader; buckets; grass seeder; watering trough; hog feeders; milk cooler; lawn mower; wooden barrel!; jars c’ectric con’ sheller; shovels; 3 rolls of screening; 3 rolls tar paper; shingles; car tires, recapable; misc. articles. Estate Os Mis. Myrte Dermott Terms: CASH Not Responsible For Accidents ARCHIE SCHULTZ, AUCTIONEER, Phone 784-2745, LaPaz

to your animals. With these savings and KOCI DE 101’s effective control of disease, higher yields result and vegetables wind up as money in your pocket. KOCIDE 101 is THE vegetable fungicide! EPA clearances have been granted for use on celery, tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, beans, sugar beets, cucumbers, cantaloupes, muskmelons, honeydews and carrots. Check with your local extension service, university or your KOCIDE 101 dealer for rates and schedules applicable to your crops.

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