The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 November 1973 — Page 8

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — NON UMBER 15, 1973

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November 21, 1963 The State Highway D<paitmeat ha? issued a parking re- • : North I. r■ x ■ it is in effect presently ccnceinmg the parking > n State R id 4. No pa: king at any time on the north Mde of State Road 4. Center St , from State Road 23 t a p ant 4CO feet east of Hen.y Street, a d stance of approximat y 1600 feet. The F irnurs State Bank of Wyatt, W.dkeit ■ B am.-:, mail. « i ..t 2’)" Chi.-'m Chi’ checks 1 the m-nr.ier- d the club f< r the year 1963. Th? total amount & t w $2 129. The Amer, m L-g. r Auxiliary < V. ail, rt i was fvt j n th- ■ ■ ' ■ Ihday Sunday when th American Legion >' u>. ; • di mr party in their h -nor at the post home. The Thu i District meeting of Lu Amt ’ in Leg. n A ix...ary w is h- '.d at tiie p«.^t home in W tlk ■n ■ n Wednesday. Last Wednesday an apparently su< essful kidney transplant from one hr th< r to another was per--1 rmed in Indianapolis at the Indiana Medical Center. This involved David and Darwin Stom. baugh. twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stombaugh. 1212-A Ohio Street. Walkerton. The cpera^Sn was the first cf its kind in InFREEZONE IS FOR CORNS THAT HURT. Why fool a'ouot? with painful corns, when Freezme an help you remove them Try it You'll see In just days, the corn will be gone W hurt will be gore Painless y. hi da-ge-ous cutt.ng. No ugly paos or piasters. Drop on Freezor.e — take est corns. pemohs / ■ CORNS AhD CALLUSES \ I

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i.ar.a M-dical history and can inly be performed in cases of b ues accepting foreign organs, such lx mg tm ease of identical twins. November 20, 1958 Now John, Mel and Kenny may find it necessary to travel to the bieak outposts ct Noithzrn Michigan and Southern Canada in quest of rich delicious venison t 11 h fall but Mrs. F rank Ginzt i has stated that it really isn't i. ces-aiy She and hei s< n and Mrs. Loui-a Peddycord saw two dear as n ar t ■ home as the Walker Wolfe faun on Road 4 last Saturday ev ning an und 6.00 o’cloc k. W tc. Keizer. 1 al (aip-mb’. has accepted a p< sit ion with the Cl inch ■!’ the Brethr.-n in Puerto Rico is ergim r in-pector for a new hospital. This math needed h pital will be cor.-tt u< ft d in Ui? central m untam aita of Ehl ito Rico. Markets have 3 lbs. ground ' eef for $139: bac n lb 49c; rm iked picnics lb 43c; spare ribs lb 49c; fryers each 89c; sweet potatoes 2 lbs. 49c: ad cabbage 19c; mince meat 25c for 17 oz.; p. tat es 25 lbs. 65c; and fresh

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oysters pt. 99c. Ni x ember 19, 1953 Mr. and Mis. Edgar Houser have received a newspapci dip. ping from the L? nardt wn. Md., nespaper which tells < i the special recognition that has time ti their son, D r . Alan D. Houser. Dr. Houser, who is county health < fficer of St. Mary’s county in Maryland, leceiv.d an award of merit frem the Daughters of the Am< rican R voluti n for outstanding service to the county. A boy’s desire to burn out a cobweb caused the loss of a large barn on the farm of Lawrence Beit n last Saturday. A son of B rton's set fire to the cobweb r ‘ thinking what th ■ results might he and the file spn i! so rapidly that wh n the N rth Liberty file d putment Rrnvd only a L w minutes later the barn w. s a mass of flames. It was com-ph-tely dedi yed along wuth a large quantity of hay and m s. < llaneous farm equipment. The k<s was estimated at SIO,OOO and was partly c vered by insurance. Th.e Rialto Th a*:e in W«d!:erton has the new Cinema \ s n. the full spe<! clc ari sc । • if H< Ilywood's biggest p<t ;i» w ill be presented from now on t'mi the medium of oui giant wide screen. Pictures with lif-.lik“ realism. Th.e first showing will be on N< vember 22-23 and 21 of "Return to Paradise" with Gary Cooper in color.

November 18, 1948 Rev. Clyde A. Myers, recently called to the Walkerton Presbytt nan Church, gave his first sermon hc.e last Sunday beiorc a v ry appreciative audience. The church had been without a pastor since the lesignation of Rev, R. C. Hartman List spnng. L cal residents are invited to hear Fred Thomas, bariton *. ami star of NBC, Broadway and Hollywood, at the high school gym r‘ xt Monday, November 22. Mr. Thomas will stop off in Walkerton for this concert, which has lien arranged between city concerts. Cost is 35 cents for students and 75 cents for adults. Markets have T-Bone steak lb. 69c; sirloin lb. 71c; choice roasts lb 59< : Swiss ;teik lb 65 :• n- <: zed ham lb. 63c; pork chops lb. 59c; laid lb. 25c; onions 50 BEAUS ANS USES r WANT AES J

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lbs $1.99; potatoes 15 lbs. grapefruit 3 for 25c; celery tematoe-s box 19c; sweet p >t; 4 lbs. 29c; Jt nathan apples 3 25c. November 18, 1913 The Walkerton Indians le: a war whoop a- they beat of invading Shanmxks and ca the prize of winning the game on the floor of their gymnasium and chalked up other victory in their feud the Liberty boxs. Ro ert Anderson, farmer ing southwest of Walker! n, his hand in a coi npicker 1 nt day forenoon while working his farm. Tire War Bi nd Qu< -n c : ends Saturday. Christmas seals go on st the area and y< u will x ars through the mail soon Gas and heartburn' Di-Gel containsa unique ant - gas ingredient, Simethicone This unique discovery breal up and removes painful gn bubbles. Your relief is m< complete because Di-Gel tak the acid and the gas out < arid indigestion. Get Di-G tablets or liquid today. I’rouuct of Plough, Inc.