The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 September 1972 — Page 8

— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — SEPT. 28. 1972

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REPUBLICAN RALLY OCTOBER 4 MHHB ’ HMMSHIHI■I r JM® JwU, t i wHB

Dr. otjb Buwvn, Kepuoin.ua cand late for the governor of Indiana, will be the principal speaker it the Republican Rally on Wcdnesday, October 4. beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the John Glenn High School with a meeting of candio tes. Claude E. Houser, former sherif of St. Joseph County, reports ti'at all the county candidates and C >n M. Newman, republican cand. late for the third district congiessional seat, also plan on heir, g present. The Republican party at Walke ton urges everyone to attend and meet the candidates and to h ar Dr. Bowen. Everyone is welcome.

2 WEEKS ONLY Custom Drapery SALE 20% Off F “ PRICES INCLUDE: Measuring. Fabric, Tailoring, Installed on your rods Pi ices start as low as $1.76 per yara QUALITY OUSTOM TAILORED ^2O up to 83 in. wide, 87 in. long * Hk 4-WIDTH PAIR W 6-WIDTH PAIR INSTALLED $ ^^lßo up to 83 in. wide, 87 in. long Only twice each year will the manufacturer permit discounts on the full range of our luxurious fabrics. Don't delay, come down now to get a free estimate, or call, and we will bring fabrics to your home. R< member, discount applies to FABRIC and LABOR. GOWIN CARPETS & DRAPERIES 4OC North Main North Liberty Phone 656-4497

PUBLIC SALE In Woodlawn Park on Pottawatomie Trail at Koontz Lake, Indiana. Watch for "Sale Today" signs. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1 12:00 NOON HOUSEHOLD, MISCELLANEOUS Silvertcne TV; small Coldspot refrigerator; wringer washer; gas range; 12 x 12 gray mg and pad; round Duncan Phyfe table: dr-pieaf table: 7 wood chairs; round lamp table; glaAs’ door blonde china cabinet; dressers; vanities: nice kneehole desk an.i chai:; piatfi rm n«ker; green naugehyde chair; cupboard; end table; 2 single beds; nice table and floor lamps; radio; p.ctun ; ha vx k; throw rugs; drape .; bedspreads; wall mirrorwaffle iron; misc. dishes; pots and pans; knick knacs; lawn mower; hand to Is; window screens, miscellaneous. ANTIQUES, COLLECTOR'S ITEMS Nice French Provincial living room suite; wicker and Boston rockers; iropleaf Gateleg table; .‘■mall credenza; nice dark 3 piece lediwm suite, cane bottom chair; ice cream chairs; oval cane bottom tabk ; tredle sewing machine. Mi. & Mrs. James Money Terms: CASH Not Responsible For Accidents Auctioneer, Ralph C Velio, Plymouth, Ind.. Th ne 784-3442

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Mrs. Marie McGwin, Mrs. Kenneth Holderread and Mrs. Wallace Aldrich spent a week visiting relatives in Red Wing, Wadena and Pine River, Minnesota. Mrs. Harvey Schopp, of Dayton, Ohio, called on her aunt, Mrs. Bertha Schrader Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Millard Richards, of Fish Lake, were Sunday evening callers.

Gertrude Sheneman, Dorothy Quigley, Ruth Bare and Nellie Smith spent last Thursday afternoon with John Bickel. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strope called on Mrs. John Crothers Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin King spent several days last week at the Sue Locks in Sauli Sainte Marie, Michigan. Charles Dixon returned home Sunday from the Pine Lake Division Hospital in LaPorte. Mrs. Harvey Schopp and daughter Becky, of Dayton, Ohio, and Mis. Mildred Hardman, of Seattle, Washington, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geyer, Mulberry’ Road. They were here to attend the birthday of Mrs. Geyer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kopala and family, of Plymouth, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mis. Virgil Davis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Solmos and Mr. and Mrs. James Solmos and family, of LaPorte, were afternoon callers. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fults, of Osborne Road, returned home recently from a trip to New Brunswick, Quebec, Martin Providence and New England. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Strycker, of Osceola, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kurzhai were recent callers of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor. Jerry Goiby has been a surgical patient in St. Joseph Hospital, South Bend. Nevin Clark and Debbie O’Connor were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark. Afternoon visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark and Bruce. Mrs. Robert Clingenpeel and Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Creed, of Plymouth, have returned home after a trip to Denver, Colorado, and in Englewood, Colorado, where they visited the Creeds son and family. Falcons Beaten By Triton Friday Night Three second quarter touchdown passes by the accurate throwing Brad Sellers pushed Triton to a 21-0 halftime lead and was the surge the Trojans needed to hand John Glenn's Falcons their fourth consecutive setback this season. The final score was 28-0 as the Trojans pushed across an easy one after a long return of a missed Falcon field goal. JG Statistics T 13 First Downs 12 75 Rushing 98 124 Passing 193 23 Passes Attempted 19 9 Passes Completed 10 5 Had Intercepted 0 3 Punts 4 30 Average Yards 33 17 Return Yards 46 0 Fumbles 3 0 Fumbles Lost 1 34 Yards Penalized 45 Triton: Kurt Danner, 5 yard pass from Brad Sellers; PAT: Brad Sellers, kick Triton: Jim Fuzy, 22 yard pass from Brad Sellers; PAT: Brad Sellers, kick Triton: Kurt Danner, 5 yard pass from Brad Sellers; PAT: Brad Sellers, kick Trifon: Eric Gard, 4 yard run; PAT: Brad Sellers, kick Triton 021 7 0— 28 John Glenn 0 0 0 0 — 0 DOES YOUR HAIR NEED PROFESSIONAL CARE? Call Walkerton Beauty Center 611 Roosevelt Road 586-3230 We Now Have Five Operators To Serve You Bev Ruggles Mick Wolfenbarger Kathy Feiner Karen Haug Doris Clevenger

QUARTET WILL SING HERE

rhe CanUence Quartet, Horn Osceola, Indiana, will present special music at the Walkerton Wesleyan Church Sunday, October 1, 1972, The group will be singing in all services throughout the day including a special ‘'Homecoming" service at 2:30 p.m. former pastors and many friends

Republican Rally DR. OTIS BOWEN PRINCIPLE SPEAKER Wednesday, October 4 7:30 p.m. JOHN GLENN HIGH SCHOOL WALKERTON, INDIANA DON NEWMAN CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS Will Be Present St. Joseph County Candidates Will Be Present

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of tne cnurch are expected f this service. It will be "Rally Day" in t! Sunday School hour at 9:30 a.i There are classes for every a group and the public is invit to attend. The church is located at Mid gan and Monroe Streets. T pastor is Dean Gilkerson.

Ranche* Dual I evrhv, Two Stary MMcta. from $15,000 " ” $50,000 Ttmre TC KT VWR if.'. XT. C .e V'u’ce" th* --vt d'MK'cli.e hp-n* your commur»*y. At*- ca'» leading ■rcMectr are reprewned in our con*tt<ir o( ever 300 he—» ae*.gn»_ See the cn* tor you and year budge’-It M coat lew thar- you wo-s! i-iagn*. A-a »« cap help ar-a-ge the her - pcwoe ‘nanc - j Gatin 1 touch with. u* U«ay.

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