The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 March 1974 — Page 5
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Mr. and Mrs. Haney Sheneman called on Mrs. Addie Hanson last I Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Roush, Lakeville, and Mr. and Mrs. Dar. i ell Roush were last Friday evening visitors of Mrs. Lulu Roush and Pearl. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williams, 8.1 l and Scott, of Carmel, were week end guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mis. Guy Rick, and other relatives. Mr. and Mis. Harold Rumple, M trim, were guests Saturday and Sunday of Rev. and Mrs. Steph, on Cole. The Rumples are the parents of Mrs. Cole. Also Clyde Merrell, of Marion, was a guest on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Platz were informed that their daughter, Mrs. June Ann Loutzenhiser, has bee?, named to the dean's list of honor at Washburn University. Topeka, Kansas, and this was for her outstanding academic achievement for the past two consecutive semesters of w< rk June is a 1971 graduate of North Liberty High School. • MrJ and Mrs. Barry Loutzenh.ser and daughter Mi. chelle were living in their mobile home in Topeka and have just recently moved to the mobile home park on 31 at LaPaz. June Ann is now attending IUSB. Bar- ’ ry was .rationed at the a,r base in Topeka and is now on a five week special training session at San Antonio, Teas.
The I>ecembeT 14. 1973, issue of the Wali Street Journal indicates that potential customers could be waiting for terest rates to drop. Meanwhile economists forsee a dr pof no more than 0.5% In 1974 from cunent levels, but most d.str* sing is the predictions that inflation will increase the price of a new home by another 10% in 1974. IVe Are Still Building AT 73 PRICES see us now’ and arrange for your new home and we’ll build at the price we quote you anytime m the year 1974 — no matter what price increases we receive. “COUNTDOWN” 3 WEEKS LEFT ^^^ggfHftftftftlHlHHHftftftEftft^^,^ ' I I The Fabulous New Master-Builder National Homesyou’ve seen in the January issue of House & Garden Now we awe trw<n with best «'V ■* r► ■ '•** ■ »*• Ho ‘nF* <> , t- •. 'N k • h « w« h>w •*• > ■ ••• ‘ ' ■■ " »«w (• '♦ wt • ’ * ’ * MOM rAMIUt* UVt * MA OOH At HOMtS TH AM AMY OTHtA HOMIS IN THS WO«U> Williams Supply Co., Inc. • « Mile North State Road 23 Phone 586-3181 Walkerton, Indiana Regie Williams B. F. (Bunny) Millianw 586 2507 6.56-3487
Mrs. Ida Kurzhal was a recent dinner guest of Mrs. Fxina Knepp. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clingenpeel have as their guests her parents from California. Mrs. Leia Newcomer spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Larry LaTour, in LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. Emory innmpson, of Sull.van. were recent guests of Mrs. Fred DeCoudres. Miss Jean Heim. , f South Bend, Mis. Kenneth Mobley. Mrs Ray Be;gland and Mr.-. Ge, rg< Krieger. all of North Liberty, and Mrs. Laurence Banks, of Walkerton, spent the week end with the.r sister. Mrs. Paul Shoemakei. in LaPorte. This was in celebration of the birthday of Mrs. Banks. Mr. and Mrs^ Claude Shene, man attended the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and M s. Lewis Hurf< id. of Plymouth, at the Plymouth Con^ervat. n Clubhouse and also attended the 60th weddng anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs’. Lewis Pippinger at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Klmedinst on Sunday afternocn, March 10. Mrs. Delcres Pippenger and Mrs. Ev» lyn Yeagley visited Dola Hocker on Friday afternoon, Feb. ruary 22. Evelyn and Delores, daughters of Melvin Roush, rode on Dola’s school bus route, so the afterr on was spent talking over old times Also Delcres was a member of the 1911 graduating cla°s which D< la drove to Washington. L»C.. for their class trip.
Mr and Mrs. John Auld, of Cudahy, Wise., were overnight guests last Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Clark. Mrs. Frank Rauen visited Mrs. Leonard Clark, Mrs. William Lemke and Mrs. Earl Schayer, in North Judson, last Thursday. A Singsp.ration will be held at the Beaver Creek Weslyan Church on Sunday, M irch 17 at 9:00 pm. Miss Ruth Kelver and Miss Alice Baker, of Mishawaka, along with Mrs. Mortakis, of South Bend were last Thursday callers of Mrs. Myrtle Donathen. SCHOOL MENU North Überty Schools MARCH 18 - 22 Price Increase MONDAY Chilled orange juice Hamburger on warm bun Catsup H i hid brown potatoes Celery and enrol sticks No bake cookie Milk TUESDAY Own baked chili Cie tiny cole .slaw C inbreid and butter Cinnamon apple slices Milk WEI NESDAY Pig in blanket Baked beans Mixed fruit salad Fudge bar Chocolate or white milk THURSDAY Little smok.es and sauerkraut Fluffy whipped potatoes Hot rolls with butter Cranberrv-r range >alad Peanut butter cake Milk FRIDAY Gulled cheese sandwich Buttered whole kernel c< in Lettuce salad with thousand Liard dressing Iced brownie Milk Suburban League Dave & Ray’s 27 13 Dad & Lad s 23 17 Jim Mercer A- Son 21 19 Precision Pallets 21 19 Baker’s Standard 20 20
PAINT SALE 20% OFF DURING MUCH On All O'Brien Paint I obrien J V. PAINTS^ We Also Have Available WALL-TEX BOOKS Guy Rizek Plumbing - Heating - Cooling 66466 St. Road 23 Phone 656-4524 North Liberty
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rm Jaycees No. 2 18 22 The Pizza Place 16 24 Mercer’s Bevi r. H is*- 14 26 High team st "s and game: Dad & Ltd’s 2533 907. 891. Lave & Raj’s 2196 2496. Bakers Standard 2481, Jim Mercer & Son 908. High .ndividual series & game: C. Paegel 566, 231; C. Minter 555. 236; B Och- 538; D Barden 536; R Sehmeltz 532; F Jackson 525, 213. Monday Night Ladies Beaver's 72% 39*^ R & M 65 47
^niiiiiniHMmui'.iiiiinuiiHi' NiQiwnmomwiinDiimumtoun.iiiiinafuim ■ ui'iai':iiHHmanHiiiii„tu « = Dr. Elliott Frafth, Optometrist = 413 M chigan Street Walkerton. Ind an* = | Phone 586-3722 s H -’URS. Evi ry Other Monday Afternoon 1 o 0 - 5:30 0 AJ Day On Thursdays 9:30 - 5 30 ri ", mtnnm’ii’mtj p :r ui: :r -y :: ।» ;; •: ;r ■ n . Hi ■ n ij in ;; t: u w -u | MAX E. STEELE INSURANCE J 5 Ixmzo Building, North Litwrif off IT .ne 656-8121 Phm.e 656-4641 T. hum; 'in uh "'if" u. u n u iu □ 1 I Close-Out I SALE I Sale Ends March 17 I Komaind- r of Stock to Im- Sold at ri B!-K M \ll\) \r HMH.LO’x MCIION B\R\ —1 s. 6 A 31 S<>| 111 I LEE’S JEWELRY I B Phone 586-3512 I B 410 Illinois St. Walkerton I
Huhnkes 64 48 Erdelyi’s 61% 50'j Karn’s 49% 62% Wilts 49 63 Elsie's 43' 2 68% Funky Five 43 69 High t»-atn .-n > - and game: R A M _'3»>2. -'27 7*5 750. Karn’s Huhnk> - 2’ 17. High .ndividual -tries & gun.-: D. Stasko 50*. I. %nly 506. 203; T Tadlock 504. I*2; K. Bi< k. master 191 Bataan Ml to the Japanese in World War IT on April 9, 1942.
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