The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 November 1973 — Page 4

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — NOVEMBER 1. 1973

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Mr. and Mr<s Marvin King V. i, Sun lax iin e: g lesls of R ell K lly in Eik! art. Mi. and Mis. IhJ it Kurzhal re- enth visited with Mr and OU T»tz df and Mr. ahd M s. R hard HaskinM a’ 1 Mt- Marvin King nt. tended the 50th wadding anniver. s y <<. 'natrr. if Mi tv! Mr*. Summers in LaPaz on S . . i iy. Ocobei 21 Mrs. Fred Hanson. of South B nd and hei m th.r. Mrs. Alb a? Lag of Austria. spent last T irsdny astern on with Mrs. A he Han»<n. Mrs. Hanson sp-nt Sanda) afternoon with Mi. ans Mis Melvin Newcomer. Mr. and Mrs Russell Strycker, of Osceola. were Friday evening c lets and Mr. and Mrs. Harold C »ft and Brent, of South Bend, v re Sunday afternoon callers of Mis. Martha Taylor. Mis Steiling Amm was a Sundiv dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. E mer Kaiser, in Plymouth. Mrs. A am rec ntly attended the* LaPci?. School Girls party at Piyjy >uth with Mrs. Hazel Holland 8_- hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman r< ently called on Mr. and Mrs. Ry Fisher at Delphi, formerly of this vicinity. Ray is superintendent of 11 state parks in In. Qiana and he has been recuperating from a serious operation in his home. They also called on Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Walter in R -hestcr. former minister of the Taoor EU.B Church They will |»e leaving for Florida for the v Mer in November.

r __ e *•* Ltomorrow s Housekeeping 5 ^4^44^4 of Lestoil Homemakers Service

if your family includes an tethkte who has to wear white fcotton gym socks to school, you know that means he Vears dirty grey socks home from school-. Because socks of this sort are made to absorb* perspiration, getting them clean becomes an annoying problem. I tried all sorts of Special laundry additives and pre-soaks as well as different kinds of bleaches. But nothing seemed to do the job until I tried pouring some Lestoil in hot water and soaking the socks in that overnight before putting ■ itZd-L fr- nfS ‘ n d 1 them in the washer. As good as lestoil is for so many things. I really did not expect it to work on those socks. But il did! When I took the socks out of the washer they were really clean. Pre snaking with your heavy duty liquid cleaner u one of the easiest and most economical ways to get all sorts of difficult laundry clean For instance, while and light colored permanent press

The WMS of the First Brethren Church will meet at the church ■ n Fi • lay, N member 2 at 7:30 p m. Mr m l Mi- GDnn Wallace. Ea t Lansmg. Michigan, spent st vn il days la v t week with her si-u : Mj . L.d: m Peterson. Rev and Mr- William Thomas. of Loree. Indiana called on Mr-. C. E. H ve! on Monday. Tiny were here to att?nd the funt il of Mis. Fred Sheneman. Mr. and Mi. Walter St rope hav • returned h im after a 10 day visit with th* .1 daughter Mis Gouge Wuieiy. and family and also with their son, Bill Stripe, and family, in Bolivar, Tennesst e. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry singleton spent the week end with their daughter, Jackie Singleton, at Kitchner. Ontario, Canada, where .she is attending the Emmanual Bi' le College. Also her uncle ami aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Bennett spent the week end there and on Sunday all enjoyed a sight seeing trip at Niagra Falls. Mr. and Mis. Fred Thomas, of DeWitt. Michigan, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bennett, of Penzance, Cornell. England, were overnight guests of Mrs. Lillian Petsrson. Mrs. Thomas is a sister of Mis. Peterson and Mrs. Bennett is a sister of Mr. Thomas. Sunday dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. Steve Cole were their friends. Mir and Mrs. Carl Douglas. Cathy, Barbara and Paul, of Warren. Indiana. Tom Halsey, of Huntington College and Karen Thompson, of Van Buren, Indiana, were also guests.

fabrics were another bugaboo for me. Not only did th^y tend to get dingy looking but grease stains were tough to get out. Many of the cleaners made specially for these fabrics did not work as well as I wished and some were rather expensive to use. What’s more, I found some bleaches can ruin the permanent press finish. So, after my success with those terrible socks, I tried soaking a few of my husband’s permanent press shirts in Lestoil mixed in cold water, as hot water is not good for these treated fabrics. And again, Lestoil worked! All I used in the washer afterward* was cold water detergent. And those cuffs and collars really came out clean. I found just 1/4 cup of Lestoil in a gallon pail of water enough for a good pre-soak. You may need 1/2 cup in a large tub or basin. If your washer has a pre-soak cycle, try 1/2 cup for normally soiled laundry, 1 cup for heavily stained clothes. Use cold water, of course, for permanent press, woolens and things that tend to shrink like sweat ahirtshot water for cottons and other fabrics. Tlien, just use your regular detergent in the washer. You can forget about bleach altogether • and even skip fabric softener, if you want. There’s something aoout that Lestoil pre-soak that even help* fabrics stay nice and soft and fluffy. If you’re short of time (aid who isn’t these busy days?) just 30 minutes of pre soaking will do And if you really want to be thrifty, pre soak your hot waler clothes first. 'lben, re use the same mixture when it’s cooled for cold waler fabrics.

Mrs. Laura Fair spent the week end with her granddaughter and family in Indianapolis. Mrs. Edna Kane was a Sunday dinner guest of her daughter, Mrs. Alice Zahn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kurzhal spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Kurzhal and family in Valparaiso. Mr. and Mr-. Claud? Sheneman entertained the following guests at a Halloween Party on Mon. day, October 29. Those present wae Mrs. Martha McCroskey; Mi ai. 1 Mrs. Tim Hanley and family; Mr. and Mrs. Cari Zmiin rle and family; Mr. and Mrs. Travis IL dims and family; Mr. and Mrs. Alton Holmes; Mr. and M.s, Frank Rauen; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Snyder and Mrs. Gene Patrick and Tammy. Halloween contests were won by Barbara Zimmerle, Travis Holmes, Mike Hml v and Lone Zimmerle. All also enjoyed i.avmg their fortunes told by Swami. It also happened t be the biithday of Travis H lines and everyone enjoyed the d c< rated cake baked by Norma Patrick and the homemade ice cream. FELLOWSHIP (LASS IS ENTERTAINED The Fellowship Class of the North Liberty United Methodist Church were entertained by Rev. and Mrs. Robert Willbnnks and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Holmes on Thursday evening of last week. F< 11< wing the carry in supper, slides and games along with a singspiration and devotions were held. North Liberty High School Lists Honor Roll The North Liberty High School honor nil for the first grading period is listed as follows: FRESHMEN Stefanie Blad Paul Blair Lena Clark George R. Cole Scott R. Davis Dennis A Figg Scott Griffey Chris Jaworski Gwendolyn McDonnell Karen Mort ak is

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Louanne Vergon Catherine W’ilcox Gary Zimmerle ' NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Tov, Os North Liberty, St. Josep 1 County, Indiana, will accept sea:, cd bids until the hour of 7 p.n. November 12, 1973 for the expre - purpose of reconstructing por, tions of Pine St., W. Rupel St N. Lafayette St., Reed St., and portion of Wabash Ave. in th Town of North Liberty. The prevailing specifications of the County of St. Joseph, Indiana consisting of standard specifica. ttons of the Indiana State Hwy., 1973 edition, and the County Sup. pF mental Specifications latest ed. ition, shall apply to this project. Specifications for same an! designations are o n file and may be procured from the Cleik-Treas, office. All bids are to be on the prescribed state Board of Ac. counts forms 96 and 96A, and are to be accompanied with Non. C< llusion affidavit, and a certi. find cheek or bid bond in the sum of not less than s'l of the total bid. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. Dated this 29th day of October, 1973. Carl M E-kridge Clerk-Treas. 2tn9 Man is like a lampwick — trimmed lots of times before he gets the right flame. Arthritis Sufferers: J i WAKE UP WITHOUT ’ ALL THAT STIFFNESS! New formula for arthritis minor pain is so strong you can take it less often and still wake up in the morning without all the pain’s stiffness. Yet so gentle you can take this tablet on an empty stomach. It’s called Arthritis Pain Formula. Get hours of relief. Ask for Arthritis Pain Formula, by the makers of A naan* analgesic tablets.