The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 May 1974 — Page 4

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KMarvin King is a patient in tin LaPorte Hospital. Mrs. Lester McCroskey visited Mi and Mrs. Arlo McCroskey at Logansport on Sunday. Robert Strope spent Saturday freiong with his parents. Mr. and Mi 3. Walter Strope. Mr and Mis Glenn Wallace, of East Lansing. Mich., spent sev. era! days here last week with her sister, Mrs. Lillian Peterson. Ralph Kurzhal. of Valparaiso, had dinner on Thursday of last wet k with his parents, Mr. and Mi'. Herbert Kurzhal. The Ovei Sixty Club will meet at the Community Building on WGinesday, May S, at 12:00 noon wttn a pit luc k dinner. Mrs. Kuna Knepp and Mrs. Edith Steale will be in charge of the program. Mi and Mis. Lyle Roush and Jvnnner Sue, of Walkerton; Mr. and Mrs. George Roush, of Lakevuie; ivo Roush, Knox; Mr. and Mis. Richard Roush. Mr. and Mi- Harrell Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Ei nest Ulbricht and Mr. and Mrs. James Hullinger, of North Libel tv, were Sunday afternoon vis. itors of Mrs. Lulu Roush and Pearl. < Mi. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman and Mrs. J. c. Milner called on Mr and Mrs. Ray Fisher at Del. pm on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Fisher, former Supt* oY Potato C.eek State Park, returned home on Suturday from Lafayette Hos. pnai where he had been a patient foi the past three months. He v begin his Slate work in his home this coming week They di ot tnrough Monticello and saw ti.r damage done by the tornado recently anti .t was just unbelieve, able.

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Harry Clark returned home last Thursday from Memorial Hospital. South Bend. Mrs. Charles Quiqley and Miss Blanche Jackson were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Gertrude Sheneman.. Mr 3. Lillian Peterson. Tom and Mary Ann visited Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rusheau on Sunday at Monterey. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craft and Brent called on Mrs. Martha Taylor and Mrs. Nellie Smith on Friday evening. Sunday afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. William Kurzhal. of South Bend. Sherry. Stewart and Philip Me. Daniel, of Rolling Meadows. 111., were week end guests of their grandmother, Mrs. E. P. McDan. ie and other grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sheneman. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Wharton called on Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sheneman Saturday afternoon. Sunday callers were Mr. and Mrs. Gale Merrick and Nancy, of South Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Naragon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cullar have returned from a four day week end spent at West Lafayette where Mr. Cullar celebrated with his Class' of 1919 and their 55th anniversary of graduation from Purdue University. Approximately 225 of the class are deceased and about 225 are still living with half of them returning for the celebration. The Class of 1919 was an unusually small class for Purdue and this was due to the war that ended in November of 1918 and many young men were still in the service. Some received thcii honorable discharges in time to finish their last year of woi k at Purdue on one half year. Fred was one of them.

SCHOOL MENU North Liberty Schools MAY 6 - 10 MONDAY Hot beef sandwich Fluffy wlupped potatoes with gravy Buttered broccoli Crisp carrot sticks Chocolate chip cookie Milk TUESDAY Orange juice Macaroni and cheese Carrot-cabbage salad Rolled wheat mufin Chilled apple sauce Milk WEDNESDAY Pig in blanket Buttered green beans Peanut tutter stuffed celery sticks Chilled fruit cup Chocolate or white milk THURSDAY Salisbury steak in sauce Fluffy whipped potatoes Spring salad with french dressing Assorted bread and butter Chocolate cake Milk FRIDAY Pizza burger Butered peas and carrots Petite banana Peanut butter cookie Milk Walkerton Elementary MAY rt • iv MONDAY Beef stew Cottage cheese Hot rolls i II' 1 ' ~~A *** / C ONE STEP WONT GET YOU THERE And One AD Won’t Bring Success— You Must Keep On Advertising

I l United Telephone Co. Os Indiana, Ine. announces plan to reclassify Walkerton exchange rates Proper rates for each exchange are determined according to the number of main I telephone stations accessible beth locally and via other toll free service, and by the grade of ^tolbZreesern^s^DneighboHng exchanges. The reclassification of the Walkerton exchange is proposed in order to avoid discriminatory rate groupings between Walkerton and other exchanges cf comparable size and grade of toll free calling service. A Petition outlining the proposal has been filed with the Public Service Commission of Indiana, and is subject to the approval of said Commission. BUSINESS RESIDENCE Wa&Mton I Rural Rural Ipty Multi-pty 1-pty 4-pty Multi-pty $15.10 $9.10 SB.IO $6.15 $5.95 ■ Proposed 15.40 9.30 8.25 6.30 6.10 Increase $ .30 $ .20 $ .15 $ .15 $ .15 ■■■ UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF smh INDIANA, INC. C : Operated by United Telec^mimunicaUotK, Inc. a Member United Telephone System

Cookie Milk TUESDAY Beenie weenie Potato sticks Corn bread Pears Milk WEDNESDAY Pizza burgers Buttered green beans Pineapple Milk THURSDAY Creamed chicken on biscuits Sauerkraut salad Plums Milk FRIDAY Macaroni and cheese Harvard beets Peanut buter and Jelly sandwich bello Milk THE GOLDEN HOKES HOE SADDLE (LI B MEETS The regular monthly meeting of the Golden Horseshoe Saddle Club was held at the Girl Scout Cabin on Wednesday, April 17. at 7:00 p.m. 'Die main topic of th* meet, ing was the last minute details for the planning of the “Just For Fun Horseshow'' which will ite held on May 12 at the Starke County 4-H Fairgrounds. Many exciting events are scheduled for this show with trophies and ribbons awarded for each event. Those interested in this show should see a showbill or a Golden Horseshoe Saddle Club member AGONIZING FAIN FROM INGROWN TOENAIL? i Get Outgro for fast relief Why stiffer thr t "v/ nf irr> w lo»nar! pw, OutgfO can pive you fast femfv nry r :irf ' Outgro l . (!.i stv»‘*'t'out .use >• . ■ h,,|. ft Ath or position nl the nail Outpo . / s y u la l । i n r , f and r .V'‘s if e.tM •■ ■ • .: f ■ ■ <ut Out the pain > aus<>' by •~i toen.t.i. St p in- £- ,*n nail pain last with Gut^o.

for further details. Refreshments were i^rved er the meeting. The next scheduled meeting qc the Golden Horseshoe Saddle Clul will be held prior to the show on May 9 at 7:00 p.m. at the Girl Scout Cabin. All members and those interested are encouraged tc attend. II ! Announcing DOLL'S SERVICE STATION ; featuring a I complete line of LAWN-BOY* V i SOLID STATE \ I IGNITION ' 21 Model 7263 Solid State Ignition has no . moving parts No condenser, no points to replace. Timing is permanently fixed. It I almost never needs a tune-up. Lightweight Magnalite deck for easy handling. Extra-quiet under-the-deck muffler. Snap-on grass bag. Pivoting grass bag support rod for ' close maneuvering. Patented rear safety shield. Patented safety contour and deflector bar. 1 -year warranty., DOLLS SERVICE STATION ‘ RlHlM'Xflt h KUSM ’ > Walkerton 1 A 7 / LAWN-BOY 2