The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 May 1974 — Page 8
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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — MAY 2, 1974
OBITUARIFSI^ Mrs. Medest C. Burch Mr. Maxine Burch. 64. of 906 Van Buren St., Walkerton, died at 5:00 a m. April 29 in the Walk, erton Nursing Home after an extended illness. Born June 16, 1909. m Hamler, Ohio, she had lived here 62 years coming from Ohio. On September 20. 1929, 'Only new Jacobsen Turbo-Vent mowers offer Pace Command drive’.’ Jerry Paler America's Master Gardener • Separate controls for cutting blade speed and mow er propelling speed. * Turbo-\<nt deck draws air from top, helps prevent clogging even in thick, moist grass. ♦ OPEI Seal means TurboVent mowers meet or exceed ANSI safety standards. JACOBSEN. MIKES LAWNMOWER SALES & SERVICE Phone 586-3480
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in Rochester, she was married to Mcxkst C. Burch, who survives. Also surviving a. ea sun, Stephen C., of Bloom.ngton; two daughteis, Mis. James Donahue, of Indianapc.lis: and Mrs. Charlie Shaf. fer. of Walkerton; five grand, children; and two sisters, Mrs. Gaynelle Denaut and Mrs. Irma Rasmussen, both of Walkerton. Services were at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday in the JWisbaum-Elkin Funeral Horney Walkerton, w.th Rev. Clyde D. Wake, pastor rs the Walkerton United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery, Walk°i. ton. Mrs. Burch w<as a me mix r of the Walkerton United Met.i. dist Church. Mrs. Harvey B. Poynter Mis Anna Pointer, 76, of 116 South Mam St., North Liberty, died a- < :00 a.m. Sunday in the Walkerton Nursing Heme after an extended Ulne-s. Born April 22, 159? in Maibhail C unty, sire had lived m the area most of her life. On December 15, 1915, she was married to Harvey B. I lyntt. . who survives. Also sjA are a sc a, Grant E., of Kk. mo; two da .ghti rs, Mrs. J qu Baidor.i and Mis. Beulah Shwanke, b th of South Bend; six grandchildren; four gmtgi and. hildi cn; two brothers, Harold Sheaks, of Logansport; and Waite. Howell, of Westville; and t" «.’?>’•; Mrs. Inez Ba.rd, of Flint, Mich.; and Mrs. Helen Chaney, of Ora, Indiana. Services were held at 11:00 a m. Wednesday in the A M. Manuel Funeral H< me. North L: erty, Rev. Robert Willbanks, pa-tor < f the North Liberty United Metho, dist Church, offic.ating. Burial was in Eastlawn Cemeten. North Liberty. Mrs. Poynter was a mem. 1 r of the church and of the United Methodist Women. Bitty Rowe Mrs. Betty Rowe, Esfield, 111., f imc ly of Rensselaer, died April 25. Services were held on April 27 at the funeral home in Rens. s<la-.r with Rev. Venmest, of the AMI USES f
Nazarene Church officiating and burial was in the Rensselaer Cemetery. Survivors in this area include Mrs. Beulah F. ace. Walkerton; and Mrs. L. C. Conley, LaPaz, sisters; Mrs. Richard Anderson Jr. and Mrs. Russell Snodgrass, granddaughter. May Johnson Mrs. May Victoria Johnson, 73, of 1412 Ohio Street, Walkerton, died at 2:10 p.m. April 24 at La. Porte Hospital following an ex. tended illness. She was born May 1, 1900 in lowa to Peter and Bes. sie Carlson Gunnerson. She was married December 11, 1920, in AI. ta, lowa, to Emil Johnson, who preceded her in death June 2 1972. AGONIZING MIN FROM INGROWN TOENAIL? Get Outqro for 1 fast relief Ui y suffer the ~ ny < t .ngrown toenail pain when Outqro can give y, u fat t tempurary alm ’' Outgro toughen irritated skin, cases inflammation reG,. «■' swell,,n without atfe (mg the stupe growth or posit on of the "ail Outgro gw. v >u fast pain r- ‘ and makes it easier to cut out the nail cut out the pam caused by cgrr wn toenail Stop inguwn nail pam fast w th Outgro k PRETTY FEET < 1„ o unique beauty cream . . . that changes those dry & rough areas of skin into baby softness. Try it — you'll find PRETTY FEET is like no other. Go On . . . pamper yourself. Gas and heartburn? • * Di-Gel contains a unique antigas ingredient, Simethicone. * This unique discovery breaks up and removes painful gas-bubbles. Your relief is more complete because Di-Gel takes the acid and the gas out of acid indigestion. Get Di-Gel tablets or liquid today. Product Plough, Inc. * Arthritis Sufferers: WAKE UP WITHOUT ALL THAT STIFFNESS! New formula for arthritis minor pain is so strong you can take it less often and still wake up in the morning without all the pain’s stiffness. Yet so gentle you can take this tablet on an empty stomach. It’s called Arthritis Pain Formula. Get hours of relief. Ask for Arthritis Pain Formula, by the makers of Anae in 9 analgesic tablets. ’ Helps Shrink Swelling Os - Hemorrhoidal Tissues caused by inflammation Doctors have found a medication that in many cases gives prompt, temporary relief from pain and burning itch in hemorrhoidal tissues. Then it actually helps shrink swelling of these tissues caused by inflammation. Ihe answer is PreparationH*. No prescription is needed for Preparation H. Ointment or
She was a member of the Immanuel Lutheran Church at Don. aldson, Indiana and had lived in Walkerton the past 22 years, coming from Chicago. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Elmer Cable, of Walkerton, and Mrs. Venetta Kelleher, also ot Walkerton; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; her mother, of Alhambra. Calif.; three brothers. Elmer and Harold, both of Bon fish, Calif, and Clarence, of Chicago; two sisters, Mrs, Joseph
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I Herbert, of Delta, Colo.; and B. Grief, of Alhambra, Calif । Funeral services were Sat, । at the Nu.sbaum.Elkin Fu 1 Home, Walkerton, the Rev. J McGee officiating. Burial w Woodlawn Cemetery, Walk' Recalling where his mone\ gone over the years, the old ger said: "Some of it went liquor and fast cars and son it went for women. The k spent foolishly.”
