The Independent-News, Volume 102, Number 52, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 June 1977 — Page 4

JUNE 2, 1977 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

A VISIT TO THE VETERINARY CLINIC A visit to the new Walkerton Veterinary Clinic, 601 Indiana Street, owned by Dr. and Mrs. Carl Christensen, was enjoyed by the kindergarten class of Mrs. Robert Gardner early last week. The new facilities shown here in the pictures was an enjoyable as well as educational time for the childlren and teacher alike. The children looked through the big microscope at a blood cell, saw an x-ray and looked at the operating table, as well as the bedrooms for the boarding animals. photos by Mkhae| Pearjsh

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While MacArthur was leading our forces in Korea . . . We were "Spearheading" the banking practices of Starke County!

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GLENN TOPS ARGOS IN BASEBALL SECTIONAL The John Glenn Falcons scored four runs in the second inning and rode the strength of Len Jaske’s pitching for a 4-2 win over the previously unbeaten Argos Dragons in the opening game of the Plymouth baseball sectional Saturday afternoon. Jaske limited the Argos team to just two hits, walked five and struck out eight in gaining the win. This advanced Glenn to the Tuesday semi-final game with Triton. Jeff Stratford had three hits including a two-run single in the big second inning. Line Score Glenn 040 000 0 — 4 7 4 Argos 000 101 0 — 2 2 1 Walkerton, Indiana - Phon* 586-3237 Friday, Saturday, Sunday, June 3,4, 5 Walt Disney’s Never A Dull Moment And The Three Caballeros Rated "G” Show Times 7 & 9 p.m.

When General Douglas MacArthur told Congress that “Old Soldiers Never Die... They Just Fade Away", the career of America’s most controversial military leader came to an end. Like MacArthur, the American State Bank held their position of leadership by meeting the commitments to their depositors with the most comprehensive banking services of the times. We've all come a long way since 1951. In our 50th banking year, we are continuing to provide our customers with the latest in banking techniques. In addition to all the other conveniences which make us a Full Service Bank, we are offering "NO CHARGE" Checking for the ultimate in customer satisfaction. To celebrate our 50th Anniversary, we are offering to our customers copies of the front page of the South Bend Tribune depicting General MacArthur's Retirement or 11 other historic events. Simply deposit 1250.00 into a new or existing Checking Account and these prints are available to you absolutely FREE! Each print is authentic in size, date and detail and is suitable for framing in any room of your home. So why not stop in soon and have one of our staff explain the infinite benefits attached to an American State Bank Checking Account. It’s services like "NO CHARGE" Checking that has made us Starke County’s largest financial institution. American . z^x Stateßank (50) ... ■ progrraatve bank where the future ts todey. V<A«% J North Judson and Koontz Laks

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Glenn: Len Jaske and Jeff Stratford; Argos: Jeff Rinard and Don O’Dell. SHAMROCKS FALL TO LA VILLE IN SECTIONAL The North Liberty Shamrocks found the LaVille Lancers too much in their opening round game of the Plymouth baseball sectional Saturday night. LaVille scored six runs in the first three innings and then held off the late charges by North Liberty towin 10-6. There was a total of 23 hits in the game, 12 by the Shamrocks with Rob Moreno and Tim O’Connor getting three hits each for North Liberty. Line Score LaVille 213 031 0— 10 11 5 N. L. 001 020 2 — 6 12 3 LaVille: Will Shepherd. Steve Potczky and Chris Cox; North

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Liberty: Randy Moreno, Rod McBride (5) and Denny Kohn. Winning pitcher, Shepherd; losing pitcher, Moreno. ON DEAN’S LIST Shane J. Hostetler, 404 S. State Street, North Liberty, is among those 1,096 Indiana State University students listed on the spring semester Dean’s List. Grades at ISU are computed on a 4.0 scale and honor students are those who earned a grade point average of 3.50 or higher. The honor listing is prepared for students carrying 12 or more semester hours and it does not include students who were engaged in student teaching during the semester. Small boy to small girl: "Are you the opposite sex or am 1?”