The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 3, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 June 1977 — Page 8

JUNE 23, 1977 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

NORTH LIBERTY

Mrs. Effie Hammaker had as her house guests last week Mr. and Mrs. L. Singnes and sons. Eluardo and Janies, from El Salvador, Central America. Elaurdo stayed on for a longer visit. The others went on to New York. Mrs. Cora Betz was a dinner guest of Mrs. Anna Strycker on Wednesday. Mrs. Orville Town, of Rochester. Indiana, was a luncheon guest of Mrs. Effie Hammaker last Friday. Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Laskowski were Mr. and Mrs. Bend Stawich, of Gary. Mrs. Stawich is Mrs. Laskowski’s sister. Mrs. Evelyn Banks and daughter Sandra, flew from Burlington. lowa to visit her mother, Mrs. Sterling Anim over the week end. Mrs. Alex Laskowski and son Paul returned from a visit to Buffalo. New York, where they visited cousins. Miss Cathy Crays and her friend. Mr Jeffrey Osgood, of New Albany. Indiana, were week end guests of Mrs. Vesta DeCoudres. Wouldn't it be good for all concerned if each of us were to watch where we put empty bottles and cans in order to keep our park beautiful. We have a cartaker who tries very hard to clean and cut the grass so we will be able to point to our park with pride. We may not always have the priviledge of picnics and reunions here if we are bent on destroying the natural beauty of our park. Father's Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rosner, of Sebring. Florida, and Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Clark and Lawane. ENJOY FURLOW TRIP TO NASHVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman, of North Liberty, left South Bend on June 16 for a four-day trip to Nashville. Tennessee. There were 27 on the Mid-American Bus traveling from Chicago. They spent the first night at Stouffers Inn, Louisville, Kentucky. On Friday morning they all had

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the priviledge of visiting Churchill Downs and then traveled on to the home of Andrew Jackson, seventh president of the United State and enjoyed dinner at the Carriage House, after which they saw many home of the stars before returning back to the Sheraton Motor Inn in Nashville where they would be staying Friday and Saturday nights. In the evening they drove to Hermitage Landing where they all enjoyed an ole time reunion with old time country music and good old time cooking. We then had the priviledge of attending a movie of the stars at the new Star Theatre which was greatly enjoyed by all. On Saturday we stopped at the Country Music Hall of Fame before going on to Opry Land to spend the rest of the day. We attended the show “1 Heard America Singing." The best music of the past 50 years in America, and also attended the Grand Ole Opry which none will ever forget. The grounds were beautiful with flowers. We also took the train ride before leaving the grounds. We returned home on Sunday traveling 1.200 miles all together, made many new friends and all in all it was a wonderful trip. Lions Banquet And Installation Held Saturday The Walkerton Lions club and guests enjoyed a delightful evening at Schori’s Restaurant, Plymouth, Saturday with the installation of officers being held. Following the banquet meal of chicken and swiss steak with all the trimmings, master of ceremonies. Lion Don Ludwig, read a letter received by the club to the group and then presented it to Mrs. Goldie Chapman in rememberance of the late K. C. Chapman, a Lion for many years. Also Lion Ludwig and Lion Leonard Beaty presented to Linder Pearish checks from the recent

Walk-A-Thon so that others might ride, sponsored by the local club in the total amount of $1,500 for the Walkerton, Polk, Lincoln and Johnson Ambulance Service. Also checks were presented to Pearish for the memorial of K. C. Chapman, by Mrs. Chapman. Pearish stated that the organization at the present has enough money to let bids on the new ambulance. Installation of the officers was conducted by District Governor, Robert Harrington. As he installed the following officers, he read each office duties and obligations to: president. Dean Johnson; first vice-president, Leonard Northam; second vice-president, Ed Long; third vice-president. Bill Elkin; one year directors, Don Aschliman and Hal Muncie; two year directors, Dale Ullery and Elson Barden; tail twister. Agnew Ludwig; Lion tamer, Branson Hiatt; and secretarytreasurer, Don Ludwig. Lion Clayton Davis was presented his past-president’s pin for his tw o years of service in the top office of the Walkerton club. Awards were presented to the following: Lion Leonard Beaty, perfect attendance button for 1977; sth, 6th, 7th Bth and 9th year attendance tabs. Lion Clayton Davis, perfect attendance button for 1977, Ist, 2nd and 3rd year attendance tabs. Lion Branson Hiatt, perfect attendance putton for 1977, 19th. 20th, 21st and 22nd year attendance tabs, and his 20 year old monarch certificate. Lion Roy Freeman, perfect attendance button for 1977, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th year attendance tabs, also 10 year old monarch chevron and certificate. Lion Dean Johnson, perfect attendance button for 1977, Ist and 2nd year attendance tabs. Lion Agnew Ludwig, perfect attendance button for 1977, 11th, 12th, -13th and 14th year attendance tabs, also a 10 year old monarch certificate. Lion Don Ludwig, perfect attendance button for 1977, Ist, 2nd, 3rd and 4th year attendance tabs. Lion Ervin Stuntz, perfect attendance button for 1977, 4th, Sth, 6th, 7th, Bth and 9th attendance tabs. Lion O. C. White, perfect attendance button for 1977, Bth. 9th 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th year attendance tabs, also a 10 year old monarch certificate. Lion Jim Reed, perfect attendance button for 1977, 17th, 18th 19th, 20th, 21st and 22nd year attendance tabs, also a 20 year old monarch chevron and certificate. Lion Ray Chapman, a 20 year old monarch certificate. Lion Bob Urbin, a 20 year old monarch chevron and certificate. John Glenn Band To Attend Camp Next Week The John Glenn Band will attend Band Camp next week, June 27 to July 1, at Saint Joseph’s College, in Rensselaer, Indiana. Those people who have seen the movie "Brian’s Song,’’ will know what the campus looks like, as part of that movie was filmed there. The 65-piece Falcon Marching Band has a very busy schedule this year, with a marching contest on September 5, Labor Day, in Lowell, Indiana. In addition the band will be marching in competition at Indianapolis and other cities throughout the state. The students will be marching and practicing six to ten hours per day during camp. Evening social activities consist of volleyball, basketball, bowling and swimming. In addition, the Falcon Band will travel to Indianapolis on Monday evening to view a Drum and Bugle Corps contest at Lawrence North High School stadium. On July 4th the Falcon Marching

Band will participate in the LaPorte 4th of July parade. AMBULANCE BOARD NEWS The ambulance board met last Monday, June 20th, at 8:30 p.m. Those present were Dean Anderson, Clark Dare, Lloyd Stephenson, O. C. White, Pam Edison, Mike Corbett, Mike Amor and Kathryn Tiede. The meeting was called specifically to discuss the specifications for the ambulance and mobile radio. The specifications were studied for the ambulance and on a motion by Clark Dare and seconded by Mike Amor, the specifications were accepted. The radio specifications were then studies and approved on a motion by Mike Amor and seconded by Pam Edison. The clerk-treasurer was instructed to place bids in the paper as soon as possible. The meeting was adjourned on a motion by Stephenson and secondecfby Edison. There are about 40,000 different kinds of spiders in the world. EMBARRASSING, BURNING Itching? ZEMO relieves itching fast because its special‘anti-itch’ medication soothes inflamed surface tissues. Get relief with the first application of soothing, medicated ZEMO —Ointment or Liquid. XldllVr

GIANT Tool Auction Saturday, June 25 —11:00 A.M. DIRECTIONS— In North Liberty, Indiana at the North Liberty Community Building on the corner of Mam St (S R 23) and Harrison St (I block north of S R 4). Watch for Sale Signs - ..j • - O < L -o' FLOOR JACKS—AIR COMPRESSORS ROLL AROUND TOOL BOXES MgMst QuaMty, Nationally Advartlttd Namo Brandt! ROCKWELL- RODAC—FULLER CUMMINS STEELCRAFT buffalo -shopmate wright channellock REMINGTON McGRAW EDISON WATERLOO INGERSOLL RAND WOODS-SANBORN WEN NASA-CONTINENTAL WE HAVE THE LARGEST SELECTION OF ALL NE W TOOLS AND ACCESSORIESON WHEELS A large selection of hand tools for the plumber, carpenter, mechanic, welder, electrician, trucker, farmer, painter, contractor, shop owner or serious tool user in any profession We have it all§Drill bits to air tools, hacksaw blades to tool boxes, paint brushes to compressors, sandpaper to grinders, extension cords to torch hoses ALL HAND TOOLS CARRY A LIFETIME GUARANTEE POWER TOOLS A FULL FACTORY WARRANTY TERMSOFSALE: Cash or approved check with proper I D., if tax exempt must show number. Not responsible for changes due to strikes or shipping schedules Not responsible for accidents or property after sold. Refreshments. HELDA^^^ T THIS KIND EVER TO BE AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Sale items can be inspected one hour before sale time! M U N I T S YBU I LO | T NG BENeF ' T ™ E N ° R ™ L ' B6RIV C ° M Boswell Wholesale Kaser’s Auction Service Carl & Dean Kaser, Auctioneers North Liberty, IN., Phone 656 4532

Lions Help Restore Girl’s Eye Sight The Koontz Lake Lions are to be commended for helping to restore the eyesight of a plucky little seven year old girl. In April the club picked up the doctor bill for a reexamination by an opthalmologist who corroborated another eye doctor’s earlier opinion that surgery may eventually be required; but the little lass was fitted with corrective glasses by the club in the hopes that her condition may be helped without the need for surgery. This article appeared in the Hoosier Lion, June, 1977 issue. Use our "Happy Ads” — just $1 The painting of the Mona Lisa, which Leonardo da Vinci worked on for four years, was never finished. The pods of the witch hazel tree split open when ripe, often with a sharp click, shooting seeds a distance of several feet.

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