The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 5, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 August 1973 — Page 2

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-Inward Fullmer is a sumw-d rdi* nt in the I d' nt- }<■>'{•". al -rd v* is in room 529. Mrs Maty Shung. >t Lee-burg, isit‘d her fath i. Mr. Albert tn ider, or Tuesday. \ll s Xddie H mson wa- 3 din- • w ■ ■ f Mrs. Pith < 'ullai at the Robel t> >n Tea tP»-»m honoring Mt'. Ha:-on on <t nrthday. Mt md Mi- Fred Han<on. of 'iui'l Bend, and het nether. Mrs. \lv e 1m: g. : Aust: la ; M'. ;r a Mrs Haloid Hanson, Edward. Ihi St Rt and, .la< n and Mi. i i Mrs Meh.n N weenie: were w I r -day ■ venii g tiithday pattv : .ests <>f Mrs. A idle H in-on. be t. am and. cake was served. । ■ Mrs. Han--on va- entei’.aimd in the home Mr. and Mi - K* nr th Folk ■ । taught- rs with Mrs Fi •- uif Jones as a guest with we i <m and cake being served M a-d Mi s. Jerry For- man i: i hildren are s; ending this v k with hi- parent-. Mi and Mis Leslie F lemon The Jerry I- trans are m -wng t- Lake. :il- in th-' neat future. In celebration of the birth-lay . Mt< Lulu Roush het < hildren. c. u icbildt n and great-grand- - a:l n gath-red at the home of M■ <rd Mis. Richard Roush, on Sw'x Road last Frida-, evening f". birthday celehrati m which v. i- enjoyed by all Refreshm of ice ctean and tak- was S’!V I. Pt tn m-1 Stat Yazel, of Ply. mw i. spent last wek with t gt at dp -ients. Mt. and M s, W t ’ t Ro<s. Mt hael S’ali 66224 Sy- me re ho placed third in the State 1- nr hots? tin 1 p< t \ sh< w in t■ • -re hen ling UP let 56 inches o \ \-dm -day of 1- <t w k 1 • ’ ? -tg । th- C- tll e'. ; -11 - r was h- wth a carry-in dinner on 19 it tl ■ M ■ " ’ Mis Ciy*h Lam aster. Rii-y I’ *■ North Liberty. with 60 L Out f twr r-latives < ’ ’ on. 1 > Aag a . M e. ; p e . 1 ■ x•xii ir. Wine In -t- and s ''i R- t’ i in Ind ma At t v.. L‘- v'-ie carried ot later in the ig d- -pile tilt la.nv afterf ’ Mi and Mt - Robeit R- -. h ■ nth Bend will hold th? next y 1 - rem io: at theii home 'c ■ John H , I aughs w--r t' a carry-m dinner for ' - >t the No t• Lib- r y I’nitI •'* ’’ho-iis^ Cim h at thmr cot. m i in cat - Lake o- Sunday. ' :t h■■-nAf... dinner, swim, mnz boating, g ones and much i ’’ -« -hip wa~ enji y -d. S' C >le v. , th- guest sp t ak. v -h- First IL- • thr i Chu < h ''' ' Su ' I *y morning worship 1 । week. H> is th- >, n of w Cole Who was a formeI’"* *’ '1 Aidmote Ruthren <' m h M-v-tal \ a- . ago st- v i adu it- of Wh-- it- t College - ' - . ■ S. ; 7 "" " ’ ' ' w i' h del archoh.gjcal w k M ' '""J R -naid Spriggs ’ \my spent Satm-1 ay mght With m> f.athi-i, Fred SiH.gg. Mi Martha Ta\lor is sp-nd. h , Ur ' h Wdh het sistel -M - A’llham Kurzhal. m South R- ii i Mi Lava tne H.tth of South I, ‘' ' ’I” - ' f ! w--k with het ^"^Me,. M , (ind H nbr) Rond on Snulix Roa-i M and Mrs Walter Stropr M I. r ■ m U -katusM oq Mr.ndav after. Jaion M: -nd Mrs Richard Wi n-m an I t irmly of Caimel wt i - -v-i. mght gm-M-i ~n Saturday of Mr at! MI - Ihiy R.z k and 1 m . Thev w-i h I-- to at’-n ! th*w» Io - g of i h--ii r.■< e. S-n il a St md I»- -tin Id St ihly -a S ,'m •-y nfterno m m th • St J . I i’ !n-- - . (*b n It

M: a:.-l Mis. Claude Schrader have returned to their home in Fiottda aft, t visiting hi- father. AVert S -ht.id :. and other relatives. M.s Hatohl G-yer, of Mulbetiv Road, South B-nd, called on Mrs F>thei Hitman on Friday at’-rn-'on Mi and Mis Robert S- genfr-, and Marl-:, of South Bend wete S.ituniay afternoon (allots and Sun-lay afternoon call, ei was Mi>s Guida Wmteleathm, of South Bei d. Mrs. Otto Kurzhal atten-leil the wedding reception of Mt. and Mrs. Toin Kurzhal at th< American Legion Hull in North Liberty on Sui-lay afternoon. .Limes Don ith- n, who has been a patient in Memorial Hospital i.iving surgery on his knee, is - xp-- ted to I - released soon. Memories . . . \ng list 29, 19G3 I . dmastei Arthur Shu ley ani.i unietl that planes, trucks and bu-es will be pr- ssed into serv.ee to move ait and fiist class mail to it - destination and to move other classi-s of mail within the second zone (approximately lab mile radius) of Walk* . ton m the event of a nation-wid* rad sink-. The North Liberty Poultry Judging team wtnt to the State Fair on W--lnesday with members being William Sapp, Marston McGwin. Dale Naragon and Davat Roush. The team place-1 fii-t in St. Joseph County and third in the district. All boys u .11 te jm- , i- s at North Liberty High School. 11 Koontz Lake Boat Club will havt a water show Sunday, S* pt- mb- r 1 a' 1:3() in front of the Amlei -oi 11. tel B wh. Thshow will t, dur? nwmbers of t iis gi Hip and ai i as they hav i b» n Working on this for several k-. 1 w-Ti'y--- ght variety acts including various t.ick sk.ing i f- t mat ii isai e planned. Maiket r< port, 4 lb. canned ham .<? x 9; t< mato jun , 4G oz. I -ac: c< t'age cheese, 2 jps. 39c; r d -almon, lb. car 79- ; franks. - lb. 49c; fryers, lb. 3ik ; k-ttuee. 2 h* ads f-r 29c; grap- -, 2 lbs. 29c; nectarines, 2 Us. 29c; and apples, 4 lbs. 49c. JoAnn and Jaret Clingenpel will appear on a talent show a' tin. Indiana State Fail or Labot 1 ay, S- ptember 2. Th*- sh--w will b-- h* Id in the Farmer’s Building at 2:30 pm. JoAnn and ’ Janet are the -laughter- of Mi and Mr », Lee Cling-njH-el, of Walkerton. They are .-tud-nts at North Libeity High School and also the W id- Music Company, > South Bend. MigiiM 2K. 195 K 'I 1 sdi\ night was award night fir a’l Little League Baseball player- al th- North Liberty High S'ho-.1. Sp- rial award bats w re given to Jim Davis, who won th- 19.-'- hatting champion. i.p wdh an averag- of ,596; Bat. ry Hr: <l. y, rbi champ with a total of 13 runs batt--*i m for the ••a-* r.: Ja< k Jack-on, vot«d the m< st unproved playc; with the m< -t d-sire to win; Dennis Eaglelarger, most rbi's ir a single gam-- with 6; an-l Jo.- Coojan for hi- extended hitting streak of 19 1 games during th*- regular scasor Award balls were given to Joe 1 (rw per for his 121 strikeouts for tn*- s - on an-l to Stanley Wolf* , t- 1/ hi- no-hit game Thi- year's Sp> 1 1 -rnanship trophies were to Dar B-ughman John Hanley, John Pe-idv'-1 *i. Frank Heim, Jim Davi- and Bob P.atsl-er. Top aw-rd- g . *-n -a< h yeai for L* ad. *।-h j (Tvil I> f- nse Conduct v- un Ha M- n■ i - Award - Ln. -x--d the C l-r-g'-m ! the e\ei mg Win. 1 " L’t 1 a h -f th- (■ awai«L v. le. Ie id- i -p, Mlle H .11 ty ant Ray If -n, londuct,

Lee Holderread and the Hass Memorial went to Rex Shupert. Toby Jacobson, Folk Township Trust- e, announces th- opening of the fall school term < f th- Tyra - ard 1\ egarden schools will be on Tuesday. September 2. AuguM 26, 1913 Who is going to be Miss Koontz Lake Who will have the fin- st float in the boat parade? If you would like to enter your name or the name of a fr-end, in the Miss Koontz Lake contest. d-» so by 10:0o a.nr on Sunday morning. Th*- -,nly i* quirem. i t is that the young lady be a resident of Koontz Lake. The teat parade will start at Ganzer's pier, just cat of Varga's Grocery Store at 230 p.m. this Sundav, August 29 ai d will be ,-ponsor d by the lak* s newest organ. zation, the Boating Club. Miss E tty Barn- y, a member of the Washington, DC. Sym-I-hoi y Orchestra, who is spendmg h* r vacation hen- in Walk, erton, will present a speci d num. ber at th* 1 M- thodist Church on Sm-iay morning. Miss Barney "’ill play a violin numbei accomp tni-d by h-r mother, Mrs. Oseai Barney, at the piano. Both school building- have been rennc vated during th? summer recess. Three grade school and five high school rooms hav b en fp'iworat-d. All th- desks have been varn.shed ami the fLo-rs put in first dims condiij-r, September 2. Isl 13 hire’ -1 -t.-oyd most of the : -3rge i ank bain on the G N. (lark farm, three miles south wed of North Lrberty Monday afternoon. The barn was filled with hay and straw. The hav >-<ame heated an-l resulted in spontaneous combustion Th fire depa-tmont was called to the ,;t 'm on Sun-lay and put out a pre m the bain. As the hav b- - 1-nged to th< silo Co M ! C^nk an-l h.s sor, Eldon. wh ;’, > on the farm, forked over the ^'V/hmkmg that to give it air would relieve- fh<- heat. Th. v had not fim-hed m< re than half an h ' " r when th barn wa- a maBarnes m a few minutes. o-e i- IS on was kill’d ami ‘P’ P f '';"ns w-ne slightly in. ' ‘ In ,ln exph..-,on which -w. a! ; ‘ b< ”'t 1:00 p.m. dues. B’ an{ ; ‘’ th ' Kin S' bur y Ordnarce Mrs. Arno R-,,]. p leH(i nt nJ s Liberty 1 . • lch . Association arm uni s that at a meetirg of the executiv* com. this w--k ami aft-r eon. w th P '^'ipal Gentry, it was d.cded that th* orgamza. -n w-uld cea-e to function for tn, duration of the war. Ten members of the North Lib. ,IU cha P 1 ^ "f FFA are at Wa Di^ WT th ” I'Hk Mdhams. Dick Jones, J„ hll Sumin is. J-hn Markle. Cly-h • u-ele, Alton Holmes. Wiltm N ai . Jam*- B-rry. George Shen, ^an amt Don Smith. B\hE S\LE s\Tl UDAY The Koontz Lake Fir men's Auxiliary will have a bake sale * the file house on Saturday. Sqitern er 1. beginning at 900 am. Any donation- of bak<d go-ds w-J R- g , Patlv apprecjat , (i AH proceeds are us*-1 to help the firemen buy much needed .-quin, m-nt. 11 N' 'I wedding invitation-? Stop ln -'it th- Indep-ndent-N-ws of f ice. PERSONALIZED PIANO INSTRUCTION NOW ACCEPTING STUDENTS Lessons designed to meet stu. d*nt - individual m (is, L-cate.i 2 Miks Southeast of Ko<»ntz Lake i Charlotte Jones Phone 936 6517

7^ Robert K I rbin. Editor THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS CO.. INC.. Publisher 6UI-03 Rowsevelt Koad, Waikert'm, Indiana 46571 Telephone 586-3’39 PUBLICATION TIME- Thursday of Each Meek Second Class Postage Paid Ar Walkerton, Indiana 46574 SUBSCKIPTION B YFESt S 3 Ik) Per Year -50 c Additional J If Mailed Out Os State RECENT BRIDE — H' SI *• --.BBL . T. ^7 | *- % y « <-^B| g.l ® 2 MRS. WALTER JOHNSON The average state collected 19 levies placid on motor t Thiel 0 p*-r cent of its tax revenues from users. HOOVER SWEEPER NEW & REBUILT Also Belts, Bags & Repair LIBERTY BELL Open 8:80 Tn 6:00 8:80 To 8:00 Friday 135 N. Main — North Liberty