The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 49, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 July 1973 — Page 8
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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — JULY 5, 19*3
hklna Teegarden spent several last week with het mother, 3-i Ethtl Crothers. Lama Fair spent the week nd with her son. Mr. and Max Fair, in Kewanna. M-. Maitha Taylor was a So lay d'nner guest of her son i.tl fam.ly, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Whitaker, n Beaver Ridge Park. Lak ville. The Over Sixty Chib will meet v.i h a picnic and ph luck din. i i at 12:00 n >on on Wednesday, ,’h'v li. al the North Lbcty C ok. and Mrs. Fiark U nion visht . bu-^' i and wf . Mt. j s Wesl y M < t W ■ - ■ on Sunday. M Harold Siuvir. of Mi'A *■ . v.i- a M ■ii :, luncheon gu ’ <f hr puenf.-, Mt and 1•• t vt y S! ■ icon 1 lann y : .i. s;■■■• iy. J am e and 1 . ;• if Railing M id wy 111., v c dl- i of the Sunemans ; v, ok. Th McDaniels mov- • i ■ ■ nl’y firm O'or.ng. New Y k to mines. M ■ Maude P> ar-e spent the v. k < I with the Richaid G1 ve - i Wai saw and visited her _ n dnugt r Miss Jane Glover . M inr University in Ohio. (hi - and K> riy Dank it, of WM stun spent Saturday night w thUr grandparent . Mr. and Mt Clyd Biantley. V Fife Hrmmak' who had 1 in Mem al H pit al .and v. bet daughi > fra couple o' w -ks is now hum wheie she ; n; roving. V ■ m l Mrs. Frank Sims, Mr. a I Mrs. R, m 1 Savoie and ft’ iy, Mi. and M’s. El Beghan and sen, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fe. ’- y an ’ on, Mr. and Mrs. I iv, ’ Rn?: and family enjoyed a i imi!\ git t get her at the bee of Mr ar ' M.s, Ray Stuf foody in Elklrit cn Sunday. iM> and Mi- Dan LaFountain
Now at Walkerton Ford When you take a new Fora off our 10t... We take a lot off the price. too* over our lot and toke home the V^l IP Or choose the big luxurious Ford LTD. I: .ord you like With a deal you’ll like, J K-JU, x You II like the clean, classic lines nchlyi MFJlHkgllk Wk appointed interiors and the beautifully Great values on cars live th* fC . . quiet rice Gn s Whatever style turns you on. you I C • > wan 2 j luxury features VW A M find one ready and waiting on our ,ot. a;, er-acost | £AM With a lot taken o?l the pace $ . i t ,c.Uom Pro! essionoh today. | ( r The clow you look, the better we look. PROFESSIONALS. Walkerion Ford Sales. Inc. Walkerton, Ind.
and family were also present. Hairy Clark returned home Sunday from St. Joseph Hospital, South Bend. ENJOY TRIP TO < \LIFORNI \ Mi. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman i eturned home Tuesday evening, June 26, from a 5,000 m:V* round trip by Amtrack to Los Angeles, California, wheie they visited their son. Dennis, and his wife Joy. for two weeks. While there they celebrated their 39th wedding anniversary on Saturday, June 16 and also Father’s Day on the 17th. They visited Disneyland one day, which was just to marvclous fir words. The scenery and mountains in California, w ie i ally something to see ath r tier, and flowers are .-o dffc.cnt from anything we grow in Indiana but it get so teiiible i ” , ho: a:d the smog and Leeways w: S'metiiing clso to see so all 11 they wue glad to get hark ' :e in g d cd North Libeity ; :i’ I oth sign on their front o >i vh < h icad. “Welcome Home (' iu! o d Glad; We Love You. v Neighb ns, Zimmerles and Holmes.” lITII WEDDING \NNi\ ERSAKY SURPRISE Mr and Mrs. Calvin Kronk experirnced Tuesday evening. June 26. what it is like to have schemI ing neighbois. It was their 4-lth u dd rg anniver ary and how । d you got a wond rful couple to । slay home cn such an occasion . tc 1, surprised A call to some . < f their children brought the idea to load them down with a giandehdd or two. As grandpa I ar<l grandma wore baby, itting. they still figured their load not to h avv that they would take th? grandchildren with them and still venture out. None ether than nature took its cour-e with a storm threatering and the Kronks decided to stay home. Soon six cars cam?
driving in filling up their park- ( ing 101. A surprise it wa>! In fact, it was the fir.-1 time they weie fully surprised, said Clara Mae. Those scheming neighbors were Mr. and Mrs. Earl laylor, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knowlton, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Arsdon'*7vnderson and daughter Sandra Kay, Mr. and Mis. Eugene Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stump and Mrs. Floyd Smith. They presented them with a beautiful floral centerpiec? for their dining room table. It would not be an evening without refreshments and they brought them too. Homemade ice cream, cake, nuts and mints. For a follow-up what could be mine enjoyable than an evening of reminiscing and visiting. ( LI B ENJOYS ANNIVERSARY PARTY Forty-six members and guests of the Wall: rton Woman’s C immunity Club recently enjoyed a very delightful evening for the anniversary party. All enjoyed a delicu Us four course dinner ‘at Rus-’ Fine Foods Restaurant before attending the play. “Man of LaMancha” presented by th? Presbyterian Players at LaSalle High School, South Bend. Credit for the success of the party goes to Mi-. Frink Kramer and Mrs. Thomas Walsh who made all of the arrangements forth? evening. HOLD ANNUAL MEETIN<i The Koontz Lake Company h Id its annual meeting at. the Kt ortz Lake Conservation Club Hcu c e on Sunday, July 1. All officer.- and direct rs w<re elected to serve another year. Os. ficers a.e Ernest Brovoid, president; Frank Atkinson, vice.presi. dent; William Cranmer, treasurer; and Mrs. Wdliam Michal-ki. sicr.taiy. Directors are Harry’ Ar ic. on. Frank Kramer. William Michalski, Clarence Reid, Ev-
erett Shinn. Anton Jaske and William Zerler. JAVCEE SOFTBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS In last week’s action. Ridge Walkerton grabbed first place with three wiiw defeating Lloyd’s Grocery-Last Round Up 6 to 4; Mai tin’s Sunoco b to 4; and LaBt re’s Arco 12 to 6. The Koontz Lake Merchants took second place with a 7 to 3 win over Sunoco. Bob’s Bar moved into third with a wm over American Door 12 -1. Jim’s Barber Shop stayed close with a 26-3 thumping of American Door. American Door downed Savoie's Construction 14 to 13 for their fir-t win by defeating Northern Indiana Tool 9 to 8. The Standings ’bdg" l Walkerton G 1 Iv ontz Lake Merchants 5 1
I TRAP SHOOT - JULY 8 I Plymouth Conservation Club MUCKSHAW ROAD 9:011 a.m. to ? ? MONEY — MERCHANDISE — PRACTICE I Trap Shoct 2nd Sunday Each Month I H Ltinch AvaiiaNe Exeryom* Welcome Ki HELP WANTED 13 Years & Older FOR OETMSEUNG In PIONEER SEED FIELDS TRANSPORTATION Will Be Provided From WALKERTON AND NORTH LIBERTY Call 317-564-3119 Collect PUBLIC AUCTION 'I Will sell at Public Auction located I’2 mile south of State I Road 23 on Orange Road. mile north of Sumption Prairie I Church. Orange Road 61395 Saturday, July 7 v 32:30 p-m. Sharp Electric stove; refrigerator; davenpfat and chair; color T\ 4 mahogany chairs; rocker; occasional chair; 2 end tables: 1 th. 1 chairs; mirror; hassock; 2 bed-; chest of drawers; lawn chairs; floor lamps; porch swing; dresses lamps; pictures; cu thes hamper; b dding aud linen ; dishes; vases; drapes and curtains; clothing; quills; pdlows; crocks; doillies -sofa pillows: , inn; ironing board; garden tculs; hose; sta nle s steel silver- , wai : automat.c wa-ht.- and tubs; metal cabinet for kitchen: ladder; thicken drinking feuntain; hand garden cult.; garden 1 tools and shovels; electric lawn mower; other miscellaneous । article not mentioned. Terms: CASH Not Responsible For AccidentLaVerne Freshley (Executrux) , ARCHIE SCHULTZ, Auctioneer, Phone 7M-2745. LaPaz ■
Bob’s Bar 6 2 Jim's Barber Shop 4 2 Martin’s Sunoco 4 Lloyd’s Grocery 2 Laßere's Arco 1 Savoie’s Construction 1 r Northern Indiana Tool 1 J American Door 1 1 League games are played ? Place Park, Walkerton. eat week night except Tuesdays. Th first game starts at 7:00 p.m and the second game at 8:1. p.m. The public is invited b come out and enjoy some excel’ ent softball on July 4, at 3:01 p.m with the first place tean Ridge Walkerton, playing tl Walkerton Jaycees. John Wikes Booth, actor a: ‘ Confederate sympathizer, crept i to an ungaurded box in Fore. Theatre and shot President Abr ham Lincoln on April 14. 1865.
