The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 December 1973 — Page 4

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — DECEMBER 13, 1973

£Uocai{Ne^ NOK T H LIB EK T Y

Dola Hocker is a surgical patlent in Memorial Hospital, South Bend. Miss Bonnie Dis- aver and Miss Chris Bozzy were guests of Miss Marlis Hay at i skating party last Friday night in Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dietrick, of Carmel, were < vernight guests of Mr. and Mi- Frank Rauen on Satin day. A Singspiration will be held at the Ardmore Wesleyan Chui ch on Sunday. Decembei 16 at 9.00 p.m. Mrs. Fred Hans- n, South Bend, and her mother. Mrs. Albme Lang, of Austria, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Addie Hanson. Mrs Kay Buczek will return to her home Thursday in Colo, rado Springs, Colorado. She had spent a couple of weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hay, after her mother returned home from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Renz and children, of Teegarden, spent Sun. day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Suns Sr., their daughter. Tammy, had been an overnight guest on Saturday with her grandparents. Miss Mary Ann Peterson .spent the week end with her brother, Mr. and Mrs Ear! Peterson and family in Dearborn. Michigan Mrs. Mary Perry, of Big Fork. Minn, and Mrs. Ethel Kuroha 1, South Bend spmt Saturday after’ neon with their sifters, Mrs. Nel. lie Smith and Mrs. Martha Tav. lor.

AMANA REFRIGERATORS - FREEZERS AIR-CONDITIONERS - RADARANGES Haag Refrigeration Service "ITS SERVICE THAT COUNTS" 3td27 Christmas IP’s STEREO S3.SO - HI-FI 52.30 LAWRENCE WELK RING C ROSBY GEORGE BEVERLY SHEA FRANK HOJGS JO STAFFORD earl grant 1 ILLY VAUGHN MANY MORE LIBERTY BELL Open R.M Io 600 g :3W T( , M;(w f rtday HR N — North Ijh»m

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clara and i Bruce were Sunday callers of Mrs Russell Clark. Robert Clark ; was a Monday caller. Mrs. Martha Taylor is in Gosh. ■ en this week visiting her daughter. Mrs Mary Zook. Mi. and Mrs. Floyd Whiteleath. । er. South Bend, called on her molht r, Mrs. Esther Hannan, on Sunday afternoon. A paper drive will be held in North Liberty on Saturday. De. ceniber 22 sponsor d by the North Lib-rty High School senior class. For pick up call 656-8123. 'Merry Christinas' Around The I World Listing the countries alphabetically, here are the difTrent version of "Merry Christmas’’ that have been collected. Belgium: Vrolijk Kei^oeten. Burma: Mlngala shi thaw Christmas pwe daw. China: Kung ch>k vesu seng tan (which was probably taught to the Chinese people by Father Matteo Ricci, a Jesuit missionary and mathematician, who spent 27 years towards the end of the 16th century in China.) Denmark: Glnedelig jul. Finland: Hauskaa joulua. France: Joyeaux noel. Germany: FroechOohe v.“’mchGreece: Kaka Christnugema.

India: Happy di”Tli. Italy: Bu >n Natale. Norway: Glaedelig jul. Ru-sia: Si zlrdestuom Christova. SCHOOL MENU North Liberty Schools December' 17 - 21 MONDAY Oven baked chili Creamy cole slaw Cornbread square and butter Chilled pears Milk TUESDAY Grilled cheese sandwich Buttered golden whole kernel corn Popeye salad Harvest cake Cwoanut topping Milk WEDNESDAY Chilled orange juice C( ney dog Buttered mixed vegetables Pumpkin square with topping Chocolate or white milk Milk f g THURSDAY Roast turkey and dressing Fluffy whipped potatoes with gravy Pear and cranberry salad Hot roll and butter Ice cream bar Milk FRIDAY Chf seburger on warm tun Pickle slice Oven browned fries Crisp assorted fries Chilled fruit Milk VValkeron Elementary DECEMBER 17-21 MONDAY Chili soup Crackers Jelly sandwich Ric* krispi- squares

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HOW TJ BECOME A SMART FURNUU2E 0 COFFER

» u II g< i moit* for your fuumure dollar when you know how io shop. S» nsible shopping begins at home, according to K' >ehl«r Mg. Co., the world • largest maker of up-held;.-red Im nit ure, and ofi< - t 1 . • tips to help y<>u I ecoi • a sin. i t furniture shop ), i. Ei.ore you ever leave the house, consider all your needs. Tile size of your room will dictate the size of furniture you can buy. How hard the furniture is used must be another consideration. Your life style should be considered-is it casual or formal? Ihe colors you already have in your room are important too. It's e.uy to get carried away by the kaleidoscope of colors you will see in the store, hut remember the furniture must look well with what you have Beyond all these considerations, remember your budget. The next step is to decide where to shop. Decide what kind of service you expect from tin* store you choose. Will you want help from a staff interior designer? Will you want the furniture delivered’’ Will you want to bn Issiired that the store will Stand behind U hat it sells’’ Make a check list of what you expect from the store whrrr you do business, and then begin reading the ads of all the stores in your area. Shopping by advertising is a good beginning as you <'.m get an idea ol the stores' prices lomparrd to your budget When a store whose reputation you know and respect has a sale, it generally means you will get a belter value. (•<•1 ideas about J y Ie from the magazines and later you Wdl gel idem about design

Milk TUESDAY Rav io)i Buttered peas Bread and butter Ji Ho Milk WEDNESDAY * Roast turkey Mashed potatoes and gravy Cranberry sauce Celery dnd carrot sticks Ice cream Milk Bread and butter THURSDAY Barbecue sandwich Buttered lice Plums Milk John Glenn High Scho<fc DECEMBER 17 - 21 MONDAY Pork slitter on bun Ta ter tots Mixed vegetables or celery and carrot sticks Fruit Milk TUESDAY Spaghetti Butteied green beans Sliced peaches Banana bead and butter Milk WEDNESDAY Barbecue on bun Buttered potatoes Tasked salad Twinkies Milk THRUSDAY Turkey pie and gravy ( ’arberry apple sauce Chocolate peanut I utter ball lee cream cup R ( Us < r bread and butter Milk n r-j 3” VUAR I1 S o -• pi I rink W. ( a'hoon Frank W. Calhoon, *O, route 3.

v he.> you b gin looking at i •• stores i. >om sitting disp,ay.. Now v hen you ar* ready to shop pun to plo “l w<mly questiot with the salesman. 1 here are so many uns*cn things whl< U det< umne f'w ae qu.d't y, p »rt ml rIv ill upholsti t I fur nlure, Cut \ou mu ' b-ai med with qu< .lions lo ask. I xperts at K oehler stiggest • h it you II be a better shopper when y m are iven accmule answers lo these questions. ' • - 1 11 Pinning down your furniture salesman on answers to specitic questions can help you make a better buy. H hat arc the "high performance fabrics you hate I ata liable? Hoivdo I clean the fabric? Is this print (or plaid or I stripe) fabric mailable uJh a matched print and how inui h extra does it cost? Ilas the fabric been tested for U eorubildy and lust- • Ing beauty' If I don't like the fabric I that is thou n on the furniture. can you order it for me in another fabric? Approximately how long u ill it taki to dclii er it ? \\ ill there be an extra charge? Arc arm crips available to protect the arms from U-ears Is there an additional i charge? Can I buy a matching । chair (or Iha sofa? h an

Walkerton, died at 5:30 p.m. Mon. day at Miller’s Merry Manor, oi Plymouth, after an extended illncss. He was reined from Pull, man Standard Company of Mich, igan. Mr. Calhoon was bom oi March 1, 1893, al x ^hicago b David and Lillian Brenner Cal. hoon. He had lived 30 years at Walkerton, coming from Wheat, field. He was married to Erma Mtngiui, who preceded him in death December 9, 1972. Surviving are seven children: Walter and Earl Calho n, both of Walkerton; Roy Calhoon. Tam. pa, Florida; Robert Calhoon, Tait; William Calhoon. Norfolk, Neb.; Mrs. John (June) Groves. Walk, erton; Mis. Jack (Dorothy i Kin. ney, Engewood, Florida; Mrs. William (Ruth) Hibbs, Niles, Mich.; an<i Miss Tinna Calhoon, Culver; 39 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Frances Schutte, Walkerton. Services will be conducted at 2:00 pm. Thursday. December 13, at the Nusbaum.Elkin Funeral Home, Walkerton, with Rev. Clyde Wake, pastor of the Walkerton United Methodist Church, officiating Burial will be at the Woodlawn Cemetery, Walk* . ton. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7:00 till 9:00 p.m., Wednesday C. C. Ackerman Charles C. Ackerman. 58, 467 Fairmount Rd. Kingsford H< ights died at 1:25 pm Saturday in the LaPorte Hospital. Among the survivors are a daughter, Mis. Marcella Creed of Walkerton. Funeral services were held on Tuesday at the Haverstock Funeral Chapel with Rev. William Babb officiating Burial was in Patton Cemetery. An optimist i» a fellow who turns onto a detoiu and reflects h ippily that it has no billboards.

o' .on. in at u. r a.; .Hi ’ Is t ie /urm i. re i.. cia n(i <d? liy I:i ',m ’. ,or ‘i? •o> c? If p is^^arv. hed, may i ea c m t n u rrranty ? vO<this . 'fa bed (Jt ' on its pout i. "s so t vu.. .aim underneath it? I k cs- y mr store d- Heer f ee of charge or go I /uy /. r shipp n .' '1 he shopping rxorr is a two v. ay stii et. I i or >-r for you to make th.* b*-t buy possib! •. you need H e help of the salesman. A.id, in order for him to knowledgeably help y..^ uy r< commending furniture that w I suit your needs, he must know how you live and I. w and where you will use the furniture you want to buy. Some of the questions you should be asked by the furni* , tuie salesperson include: Do you hai e childn n and hoie old are they ? । /k> you entertain frequently? H hat kind of pets Jo you have? II hat color is the carpeting, draperies, u ads and olh- ’ er furniture in the room? (Since color is so difficult to describe, be sure to brmf a carpet /simple or threads from your draperies, etc. to ' hi Ip you match colons). Do you haie ovirn^ht guests occasionally or a growing family for uhu i you might need additional sin pIllg SfKiev B ill you want to add additional pieces tn the mar future to match tin fuinih.re you are buying nuu Do you live m an apartment from uhich you may move, or du yu Lie in a home t How long do you expect the furniture to last? Approximately how much do you uonl to pay ?