The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 March 1974 — Page 12
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Pict ’td hUac ..- the 1971 I t i«*’ ii iii Homecoming Queen a i<i her court f r North Liberty High S. h‘ 1. They are is fol. 1 w.-: fre.-iiman escort and repr tentative left to light, Paul I I iir an i Judy DeSloover; juniot c it ad representative Pat
? FRIED CHICKEN | | SUFFER & EfttE SALE ! « Saturday, March 16 | f 5.00 P.M. . 8:00 P.M. | w I ® walker ion Presbyterian Church | g \DI LIS, $2.25 CHILDREN 6-12, 51.25 | | PRE-S( HOOPERS. FREE f | CARRY OUTS WILL BE AVAILABLE A A Chicken Fried by Tyner Odd Fellows A OUR POLICY News articles must be submitted by 1:08 p.m. on Tuesdays. Display advertising must be in our office as follows; Any size less than one page —by 11:00 a.m. Tuesdays. Page or larger, less than a double truck —by 5:00 p.m. on Mondays. Double truck (2 pages) —by 11:00 a.m. on Mondays. Any advertisement on which proof must be supplied the customer by 9:00 a m. on Mondays. Classified ads must be submitted by 1:00 p.m. on Tuesdays Minimum charge $1 25 for first 25 words, 2c a word thereafter. Classifieds will not be taken over Die phone or will not be charged. th?^^ 9 snbmitled ma Y b * picked up following the edition that they appear. All notices stating a paywg event will be a paid notice. (If you charge, we charge.) V Cards of thanks and memoriums are $1 00. I YOUR OWN PERSONAL | I POCKET] I t^gf J STAMP 1 } —I | PftMA STAMP - the pocket itmp thet f*i *Mtwtf yw M — Met awl । eteen — ready fur instant uu WITHOUT AN INK PAD! . Your Iff* - ’ we ght PtkMA STAMP PoMet Stomp n HffKt M l pe?MA*l' | • Signature itaaip ... a time saving check ttidoseownl itamf .. . w । Jm t address »(»-$ 1 j imprinting envelopei. lAuiMpna bwoiui tag I - at*»ar pew al or household ittmt (very nnprerjoe u crisp rd dean -mlf It cane off t printing prm. I I >ro;»tt deti srd f.neu lines aro tvpfwducW wits const: ent daniv I | rd ctee knew ■ , j Snip top hd protect! your stamp rtil you're to um It Attractive I । jidetreen p.aibc ere keepa itamp ult frum dust, hot and dirt. Avail- I at e m yx - choice ol ink colon » o<tt. red, b^ck, green ann bM Bett of al, a PtRMA STAMP Pocket Star, a coati lithe aora Um m I I aid faah '*nad rubber atae^ । } Independent-News Co I | PtPMA STAMP and POP (ION are rofrtrad UodbmadUi «I C. Mpwm 1 I । Son. Inc, Racma, A.kconna. USA V ■■ r~^
Maikcw ki and Dunua Konderla; sen.or escort ana representative. Jay Scott and Jane Fair; .senior escort and the 1974 queen, Jim Houser and Marlene Edison; sen. ior escort and representative, Mark Fraizer and Joy Nelson; and the sophomore escort and representa-
tive. Ty Solmos and Cindy Hiatt. The crown.ng was held on P'ebru. ary 22. N. I. DRiFTBREAKERS MEET The North Liberty Driftbreak, ers met at the local f.re .station on March 6. The Driftbreakers will be holding an Appreciation Banquet for the local land owners who have allowed our club members to ride on their land. This Will be held on March 30 at the Kountry Kitchen All members be sure to contact D< rothy Sailar
^e^ 16 MlUw one for 1O<? z-^ /^ANdFTONLy / HAD MONEY FOR \ ^2. mMW|S I A EQ . SUNDAE lOOULb) 7 \ QUIT BOTHERIN'yOU^ / i/7 rBI v v\ ft g W _ J a<7. 1 z-.> - -Su g , a \ / a “Scrumpdillyishus” offer good Thurs. &Fri., March 14-15. What a "scrumpdillyishus” sale. Buy one DAIRY QUEEN* sundae any s* 26 anci 9 et a second one for Kelt’s America’s favorite treat topped with hot fudge or strawberry or any flavor you like. Anything this good just has to be shared. So bring a friend and eat, drink and save while this oreat offer lasts at participating DAIRY QUEEN stores. U.S. ROUTE 6E, WALKERTON •/ *R e &U-S.Pat Utf. ( Am. D.Q.Corp. ©Copyright 1974, Am. D.Q.Corp. -
656-3170 for reservations. The club also decided that they will meet all 12 months out of the year. We will be having some sort of club event each month. Events that are in the planning are bike rall.es, car rallies, hay ride, camping trips, leach parties and some pot lucks. We will be having a mushrooming and fish, mg trip tn Michigan and another tiip to Whiskey Creek to camp out and trail bike ride.
All members be sure to t * your Michigan Snowmobiler < ■ in to Norma Patrick or droj 9 at Gene’s Sunoco. The next meeting will be . ■ REGISTRATION TAKEN Al 1 RUST EE'S Oil i Registration and transfers now available at the Lincoln ' Trustee’s office, 300 Illinois | Walkerton, until March 23, 1 You must be 18 years of ag over and you may register , your 18th birthday will be November 5, 1974. Persons may register any । eniTg after 6:00 p.m. except | Th’ rsdlfys and Sundays. Assessing has begun as March 1 through May 15. I t igs may be purchased als< the Trustee's office or from pnty Assessor, Mrs. Lev ‘ Stephenson. She. “I wonder if you’ll । me when my hair has turj gray ” Agonizing Pain ’ From Ingrown Toenail? Get Outgro For Fast Relie' Outgro gives you fast temporary rei>» from mgro*n toena.l pain Outgro toug‘ ehs irritated skin, eases intljmmatior reduces swelling without effecting tr shape, giowth or position of the na Stop ingrown nail pain fast with Outgr
