The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 52, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 July 1974 — Page 12
-THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS— JI LY 25, 1971
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LEG \L NOTICE OE 1U BLU? HE \IUXG X^tic” s v< -r>\ given- that *n* L i .1 Alcoholic Beveiuge I. > i d of St Jx< ph C )unty. In • ■.ana. will at 16:1’0 on the 7 i. of Augu-t. 1974, at the < niiiii.ssioiß > s Room. Couit iio ise in the C.ty of South 13 nJ Inu.ah i 'ii said County, begat in x <t gat.on of the app Ration of the io lowing named persons. re <i ivsang the issue of the apphv nt it the location hereinafter t oat ol (lie A coho c B o erage I'enn.t of the class hereinafter ms gu ited and w ill, at said time mJ pace, receive information c m.’e ning the fitness of said ap pucunt and the pi opt icty of isa i.ng the permit applied for to s • h applica’’^ V the praises ji lined: RR7I-03*97 W & J Inc.. Robert A 'agntv. pres , Aija Wagner, sec . 7>s Roosevelt Rd.. Walkerton, f id. Liquor, Beer and Wine Retinier. 0.i.1) INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION bv ARTHUR R ROBINSON Executive Secretary JAMES D. SIMS Chairman JOHNSON TWP. EXTENSION HOMEMAKERS MEET The Johnson Township ExtenSion Homemakers met on Wedne - dry of last week with Miss Ethel Eierly opening the meeting with *- Amorous poem. Mrs. Harold Knowlton led the group in sing, ing. Mrs Brooke Bowers gave a i-epoit on how to keep cool dur. Walkerton, Indiana Wednesday thru Tuesday July 24 - 30 Where were you in ’62? American Graffiti Rated “PG” Wed.. Thurs., Mon., & Tues. shows at 7_:30 Sat. and Sun. shows at 7:15 and 9:15 Coming Next Week THE SIGARLAND EXPRESS Rated “PG” | Those Times You Suffer Acid Indigestion, Painful Stomach Gas ...this is ‘Gasid Indigestion.’ Take DI-GEL for Fast Relief. DI-GEI gives more complete relief because it does •whal plain antacids can’t. It reduces excess acid. Also contains Simethicone to get rid of gas. too. Heartburn, gas, bloating go last. Get DI-GEL. , J r —- Hayfever Time. Ailerest Time. for relief of £ hayfever and upper respiratory Allergies • [ A Pt xluct of Pt NNWAL T CORP
ing the hot weather "or the health and safety report. The trip to Canterbury Theatre set for August 14, due to the date conflicting with the state fair, has btc-u cancelled. Miss Bierly appointed Mrs. B >wers, Mrs. Sidney Smith. Mrs. John Williams and Mrs. Walter Johnson on the telephone comm.ttee Also the program books were distributed and reviewed. Hostesses for the social hour were Mrs Charles Daube and Mis Esther Kaufman. Door priz. es were awarded to Mrs. Harry Steinke. Mr«. Bowers, Mrs. Harry MaLstaff and Mrs. Smith. The next meeting will te held on September 18 with the lesson to be presentd by Mrs. Smith on
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medical facts for women. JILL CELEBRATES I’TH BIRTHDW On Tuesday evening. Jill Knowlton. celebrated her 12th birthday with ice cream and cake. Fr.ends and relatives of North Liberty were Mr. and Mrs. Bud Heve’.. Mrs. Diane Hevel and sons, Mr. And Mrs. Earl Hill and Eric. Mt. and Mrs. Abe Bulla. Mrs. Martha McCroskey, Mr and Mrs. Larry Vaughn and Michelle, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hanley and Michelle, Becky Jones, along with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Knowl. ton. sisters Janet. Joni and Julie. Those attending from Walkerton were Mrs. Dave Drews and son, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowlton
and Giae and Mr. and — rs. David Knowlton and family. An arrogant young salesman breezed into the one horse town in his snappy convert! le. screech, ed to a halt in front of the genrial store, and called to the own. er: “Hey, oiu timer, how long’s this burg been dead?’’
OUR POLICY N?w<» articles must be submitted by 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday* Display advertising must be in our office as follows: Any size less than one page —by 11:00 a.ro Tuesday* 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 b? submitted by 1:00 pm. on Tuesdays. Minimum charge $1.25 for first 25 words, 2c a word thereafter. Classifieds will not be taken over the phone or will not be charged. Pictures submitted may be picked up following the edition that they appear. All notices stating a paving event will be a paid notice. (If you charge, we charge.) Cards of thanks and menaoriunxs are >I.OO.
The old timer looked up slowly, sh-fted his tobacco, aud axsweren “Unun, not tcxi long. You’re th? ii,st buzzard’s been around." After moving to the suburbs a football coacn growled that the record for Most Yards Gained be. longed to his crabgrass.
