The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 31 August 1972 — Page 7

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Brinkhoff, 28995 OsM;, ad, North Liberty ranked tl with his 2 year old cow Jy of the Holsteins in the I cattle at the State Fair, k । o received 13th with a 3 lil holstein. ,e Sullivan, 307 W. Maple *’ laughter of Mr. and Mrs. E Sullivan, received a blue at the state fair, with her ,r ist rolls in foods IV. ohn’s Lutheran Church held _ acnic in the church basen Sunday instead at the Liberty Park due to the r. The new pastor and Rev. and Mrs. Peterson, , with them : । and Mrs. Kenneth Peter1 sen Brian moved into the — bn’s Lutheran Church, par- , on Oak Road. Kenneth Peterson will de- ■ iis first sermon at the St. > Lutheran Church on Suni! ptember 3. r Ted Hevel recently retum- - m a visit in Grand Rapids, 1 an, with the Don Hevels -- tended the beautiful home x ,g of her granddaughter, io v. to Harold Richards, of t. Both are students at m Michigan University. and Mrs. Harold Moberg, Bend, had as their birthday guests last Sunday, Mr. 1 . George Kreuger, North Mr. and Mrs. Dale Newd son Steven, Mr. and Mrs. Grayckowski and Roy । id. The occasion was in f Mr. Kreuger. and Mrs. Herbert Kurzhal » ai Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kurz--0 n I Mrs. Freida Chabera, in Bend on Sunday. WMS of the First Brethren will meet at the church lay, September 8, at 7:30 instead of Friday, Septemground breaking sendee for ' w Church of Christ, North y, was held at their new >n on State Road 23 Sunday, 4 27. •sts at a birthday dinner ’uesday in the home of Mr. Irs. Fred Cullar was their ! laughter, Miss Patricia Cardrs. Addie Hanson, Mr. and Ernest Beron, all of North y. The occasion was in honMrs. Hanson's 95th birthnd the guests were served earn and cake. Fred Sheneman has been cd from the Pine Lake DiHospitai, La Porte, and is at the home of her son and Mr. anti Mrs. Don Sheneman a Porte. and Mrs. William Banks family were week end guests Mrs. Sterling Amm. Mr. Mrs. Alvin Kalinke, of Knox, recent visitors of Mrs. Amm. Sgt. Howard (Hanson and and son Howard Jr., of e Sands, New Mexico, Mr. Mrs. Fred Hanson, South I. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Folk, nen and Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. ‘ld Hanson and family, Mr. Mrs. Melvin Newcomer, HarSheneman and Mr. and Mrs. de Sheneman were birthday urs of Mrs. Addie Hanson. r and Mrs. Dale Roush enfined guests at a pot luck ■day dinner on Sunday for his Mrs. Lulu Roush, in hon- { her 83rd birthday. Guests Ie the honor guest were Miss 1 Roush, Mr. and Mrs RichRoush and Billy, Mr. and Ernest Ulbricht, Mr. and Jerry Howell and Jeffy, Mr. Mrs. Robert Beghtel, Cindy Michael, and Mrs. Roy Reamvder, all of North Liberty; and Mrs. David Roush and of Bremen; Mrs. Vera •v, of Knox; and Mr. and Maliy Roush, of South Bend.

Doug Liggett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Liggett, has been a surgical patient in Memorial Hospital, South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rosner are leaving for their home in Sebring, Florida, after a several weeks visit with M^. and Mrs. Harry Clark and other relatives. MKf NOTZS Navy Petty Officer Third Class Steve L. Lindsley, of route 3, Walkeiton, has arrived at the U. S. Naval Base, Subic Bay, Philippines, aboard the nuclear guided mirtsk' cruiser U.S.S. Long Beach. His ship is in the Philippines for upkeep and repair. The Long Beach has remained on station in the Gulf of Tonkin since March. While in the Tonkin Gulf the Long Beach provides air defense and missle support for the Seventh Fleet.

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Tuesday Night Men’s Mill Creek Sales 4 0 Jim’s Service 3 1 Bob's Bar 3 1 Franks Camper lales 3 1 Whitmer Lumber 3 1 Wabash Tavern 1 3 Porky's Construction 1 3 Legion Post 365 1 3 Lee's Used Cars 1 3 Wolfram Insurance 0 4 High team series and game: Jim's Service 2289, Wabash Tavern 798. High individual series & game: 1. Davis 521; H. Stoneburner 206. Thursday Night Ladies Triple Creek Ranch 4 0 Lonzo Oil 4 0 Community Grocery 3 1 Bob’s Body Shop 3 1 Irene's Poodle Grooming 2 2 'lamarack Nursery 2 2 Laues Case I 3 Community State Bank 1 3 I Isenberg TV & Appliance 0 4 Fanners State Bank 0 4 High team series and game: Community Grocery 2225, 759, 731; Lanes Case 2145, 794; Bob's Body Shop 1958. High individual series & game: Janice Singleton 494, 184; Barbara Davis 489; Joyce Overton 477, 237; Louise Sandy 194; Marge O'Connor 184. n p CARDS OF THANK S □ - • .j We would like to express our appreciation and thanks for ail the flowers, food, cards and other acts of kindness. A special thanks to Rev. Babb and to the Nus-baum-Elkin Funeral Home on the death of our son and brother, Jerry L. Himes. Mr. and Mrs Fred Himes Mrs. Ben Williams Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elinger Herbert Himes I would like to thank friends, neighbors and relatives for the cards, flowers and food during the loss of my loved one, Michael P. Stradley. Also Post 189 of the American Legion, Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Home and most of all my dear parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Emmons, who did so much. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. May God bless. Mrs. Michael Stradley Thank you Mr and Mrs. Neil Downey for a great party. Kenny Chapman, Les Cable and the young ladult; >f W T alkerton

We would like to thank our friends, neighbors, the American Legion Post 189, Nusbaum-Elkin bimetal Hume and all who sent cards, flowers and food during our loss ot our son-in-law, Michael I'. Stiadiey. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Emmons We wish to express our sincere thanks to all uur friends, relatives aad neighbors for the flowers, memorials, cards and prayers at tire passing of our father and mother, son and daughter, brother and sister. To Rev. Kraft and Roger Thornton for their comforting words and to the ladies that pi epared the meal. Our thanks also to tlie Johnson Funeral Home for their services. Lee Roy Jr. and Debra Bennett Rose Bennett Mr. a.id Mrs. Leßoy Buettner Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buettner and family Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clemans and family I would like to thank Denslow D< 11, Texaco, Inc., Walkerton, and the Starke County Co-op, Hamlet, Ind., for supporting me in 4-H by purchasing my hogs at the LaPorte County Fair. Thank you very much. Keith Anderson Johnson Twp. Pioneers 4-H Club We would like to thank our friends, relatives, the ladies of the church, ladies of her club, Rev. Wake, Mr. Rannells at the funeral home and all others who so kindly helped at the time of the loss of our loved one, wife, mother, daughter and sister. Also thank you for the lovely cards and letters, flowers and food. Thank you one and all, it was greatly appreciated. Raymond Sinn and Family Bonnie, Eugene, Charles and Dennis Mrs. Nellie Stickley and family Koontz Lake Library News Starting September 1, the Library will be open an extra afternoon a week, Tuesday, which means it will be open every afternucn from 1 :uu to 5:30 p.m. except for Thursday and Sunday. The Friday evening (6:30 to 8:00) will be discontinued. This will add seven mote hours to the previous school year schedule. We have just received thirty Peanuts’’ books for those fans of Charley Brown's, plus ^uite a number of fine adult books. Inchled among them are those listed below: "Winds of War,” by WotTk**^' The author of “The Caine Mutiny" outdoes himself in this profound and stirring novel. It encompasses the world conflict from tile ominous rumblings of Hitler's Germany m 1939 to the end of 1941 and Americas plunge into war, and gives the header an eyewitness' tingling consciousness of living throught great and terrible days, an overpowering sense th it “tins is how it was." "Girls In The Office," by Jack Olsen. Jack Olsen has interviewed 15 gms who work lor the Company. They are the girls who come to get a super job in the big city. They are hbci ated, bright, attractive, well-paid, employed in one of the most internationally famous, prestigious and enviable coi porations. The author has recorded their candid, bitter assessments of themselve and the men they work for, cover for, and despise. "Limbo,” by Jan Silver and Linda Gottleib. This is a moving story of the personal experiences ot wives of POW’s, In addition to their own loneliness, these women are confronted daily by pressures unknown to the wives of POW’s in any other war, the burgeoning an-ti-war movement and the pervasive sexual revolution. Other new books: 11 Harowhouse, Browne The Palermo Affair, Forbes O Jeruselem.', LaPierre The Porkchoppers, Thomas The Word, Wallace

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FOR RENT — Upstairs apartment, 3 bedroom, living room, bath, kitchen, nice location. References. Call Branson Hiatt, 586-3624, Walkeiton. a 3j I' ISH LAKE — 3 bedroom yearround ranch, carpeted, fireplace. 160 foot frontage, garage. Chipman, Jenkins & Chipman, Realt< rs, Plymouth, Ind. Phone 9364657 - 3tsl4 FOR RENT — For eight or nine months, furnished, converted mobile home with basement, close to elementary school and nursing home. Call 586-2600, Walkerton. । a3lp NEW PATCH OF GREEN BELANS you pick, at Clark's Fruit Farm. A Portion for Foxes, McClary Dark Horse, Knebel The Marble Forest, Goldthwaite The Ultimate Act, Bachman Bring Me A Unicorn, Lindberg Only One Earth, Ward and Dubos Gillespie and St ref f derhefo Stop School Failure, Ames, Gillespie and Stress The Carriage Trade, Thomsen Penny, Hal Borland Captain Cook, Alister Mac Lean — ' O CHURCH ■ M * MEWS • iL 1 *<BB Koontz Lake Missionary Chore Road 23, 4 miles so. of Walkerton Richard Matteson, Pastor Donald Schwing, Music Director Pauline Varga, S. S. Supt. Worship Service, 8:30 a m. Sunday School, 9:30 am. Worship Service, 10:35 a.m. Evening Vespers, 6:00 p.m. Ladies' Prayer Group, Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. Midweek Bible Study, Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. 1 nited Methodist Chvrch Walkerton Clyde D. Wake, Minister Mrs. Ray Chapman, Superintendent of Study Program Thomas E. Frame, Director of Music Mrs Grace Atwood and Mrs. Evelyn Lawerence, Organists Mrs. Sharon Klinedinst, Chancel Choir Director. Carl Steinke, Head Usher. CHURCH CALENDAR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30 7:00 pm., Chancel Choir practice. 8:00 p.m., WSCS Executive meeting. THURSDAY, AUGUST 31 7:00 pm., Agape Prayer Group SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 9.00 a.m., Sunday School. 10:00 a m.. Worship Service. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 6:30 p.m., WSCS Salad Bar Supper. Don't need It — whv keep it use our classified ads! DOES YOI R HAIR NEED PROFESSIONAL CARE? Call Walkerton Beauty Center 611 Rcwaevelt Road 586-3230 He Now Have Five Operators To Serve You Bev Ruggles Mick Wolfenbarger Kathy Feiner Karen Haug Dir is Clevenger Tuesday and Wednesday September 12 and 13 All $12.50 Permanents for SIO.OO 2ts6

LISTINGS WANTED If your home isn't becoming to you, It should be coming to me. BEAVER REALTY And Auctioneering 103 Clark Street Walkerton, Indiana Phone 586-3591 FOR SALE — Ironrite ironer; 6 chrome kitchen chairs, grey seats and backs. Call after 4:00 p na. Walkerton 586-2716. a3lp FOR SALE — 1966 Pontiac Le« Mans, 2 dr. sedan, V-8, 326, ia good condition. Phone Lakeville, 649-3938. a3lp Hiatt Real Estate NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME 2 baths, garage, air conditioned, carpeted. Ready for occupancy Near High School Phone 586-3624 Walkerton FOR SALE —a 3 room modern house at 1008 Tyler Street, Walkerton. Phone 586-3448. a3lp Mclntosh Apples, Bartlett Pears Crab Apples, Prune Plums, Cabbage Eberly Orchard Phone 656-8563 North Liberty, Indiana BARN SALE State Road 4:l^ mi. east of North Liberty. Lots of dishes, some carnival; pots, pans, humidifier, many pieces of furniture, chairs, break!ast sets, chests of drawers, desks, tables, glass door, kitchen cabinet, gas furnace, clothing and much more. Four days, Wednesday, August 30 thru Saturday, September 2. a3lp Real Estate 1 acre lot, Tyner, seller does not object to mobile homes. Residential lots, well restricted, Polk Twp. on U. S. 6, low down payment if desired. 1 to 9 acre parcel, good location, Center Twp. 4 bedroom brick home, fully carpeted, 3 car garage, central air, has fireplace, family room, 15 years old. 3*2 acres, partly wooded, beautiful 3 bedroom home, sunken living room, fireplace, heated swimming pool. 3 bedrooms, hardwood, 1 floor, garage, central air, good location, in Plymouth. New 3 bedroom home. 2 car garage, family room, limestone fireplace, electnc kitchen, to be finished in two weeks Especially nice 3 bedroom modern home, garage, on shaded lot at Dike of the Woods. ROUSH REAL ESTATE 117 E. LaPorte Street PLYMOI TH. INDIANA PHONE 936-3163 Chwed Thumikiy Afternoons j

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