The Independent-News, Volume 106, Number 30, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 January 1981 — Page 3

MARRIED 40 YEARS * ' ‘'W Bk W y ” sf>■ .w.' ' w. Mr. and Mrs. Walter John Martin, Plymouth, will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary on Sunday, January 11, 1981, at an open house at Tyner 1.0.0. F. Lodge from 2:00 until 5:00 p.m. Wilma Winrotte and John Martin were married at the Tyner United Brethren Church on January 11, 1941. Mr. Martin is a farmer who sells produce at the South Bend Farmer’s Market, and Mrs. Martin is a retired school teacher. They have resided in the community all of their lives. Their children, Cindy Martin, Plymouth; Phil Martin, Wakarusa; and Kathy Geren, LaPorte; will host the open house. Relatives and friends are invited. The couple request no gifts.

Mrs. Martha Mull. Mr. Carl Steinke and Mrs. Gladys Prentis were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Steinke and family on Christmas Dav. On Christmas Eve Mrs William DePoy. of Koontz Lake, entertained the following guests. Mr and Mrs. Daniel Frazier. Mr. and Mrs. David Frazier and family. Mr. Mike Frazier and son Gregg, Mrs. Robert Pugslev. Mrs Grace Pugsley. Mr. and Mrs. David Bottorff and daughters, all of W alkerton; Mr. and Mrs Steven Frazier and daughter, foni, of Anchorage,

MAX EL STEELE, INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC 110 Maple Street Nefth Liberty, Indiana I r^f PRICING BULLETIN From Ray s Supermarket We have been following a store policy for quite I some time that we would like to point out to our I customers. I That is the practice of raising prices on merchandise that Is already on our shelf when our supplier raises I the price to us. We de net raise prices on morchan- | dlse already on our shelf — we simply pull the old I lower priced merchandise forward and rotate the new product to the back. We feel this is the fairest way we can treat our I customers. I We know some stores raise prices on stock already I on the shelf and feel it is not fair to take the added I profit by doing this. For this reason you may sometimes find two different prices on our stock of the same item. We charge whatever Is marked on the I can. We thank you for your patronage and hope you apI predate our goodwill in this policy. Thank you. Ray's Supermarket

Alaska; Tim Frazier, of the U. S. Army in Texas; Mr. and Mrs. F.arl Watkins, of Valparaiso; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watkins and family. Valparaiso; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ginlev and family, of Valparaiso; and Santa Claus. I he Otto Schmcltz family Christmas dinner was held in the Community Budding Sunday with 42 present. Guests were from Michigan Citv. Fort Wayne. Indianapolis. S<mth Bend. Niles. Michigan, and Walkerton. A gift exchange was enjoyed by all and visiting and games Tilled the afternoon with fun. I he Hahn family Christmas dinner was in the home of Mrs. Nora Hahn on ( hnstmas Dav with Mrs Nellie South. Mr. and Mrs Robert

Strandburg. Mr. and Mrs Warner (lark. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn and family, Mrs Mamie Huhn and Mr and Mrs. Ronald Weakly and Todd present. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brenner and daughter. Marcia, of Evanston. Illinois, were week end guests of his father. Mr. Bill Brenner and of Albert and Dorothea Brenner. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Bowman left Wednesday and returned Sun day evening from Menasha. Wisconsin. visiting and having Christmas with their daughter and family . On the return trip they stopped in Wilmette. Illinois, at Mrs. Bowman's sister’s, who was having open house for her son and his new bride. I ast Saturday a part of the Charles Martin family gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lorn Ball and family , in Logansport, for their ( hristmas dinner. Those present were Mrs. ( harles Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hostetler and family. of Walkerton; Mr Don Martin and daughter, of I akevillc; and Mr. and Mrs. ( harles Martin and family, of Chillicothe, Illinois. Mrs. Esther Shultz and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Masterman were in Chesterfield. Missouri, from Wednesday to Sunday as guests of Mr and Mrs. Fred Shultz and family. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Re\ Masterman and family, of Westfield. Indiana, and Mr. and Mrs Rex Masterman and family, of Plymouth. I® 50% Off I ■Draperies — Sheersl I Waverly & Aero Fabrics Bring I Rod Measurements ■ With You ■ 3 KIRSCH RODS f I 25% OFF j 219-656-4497 iGowin Interiors ■ SAVE TN/S AD E

R.E.A.L. SERVIC ES NUTRITION PROGRAM North Liberty Community Bldg. Phone 656 <353 the dav prior tor reservations And STARKE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz lake Conservation Club Phone 586 23’6 for reservations JANUARY 5 • 4 MONDAY Blended fruit juice Pork fritter w ith grav v Mashed potatoes (irecn beans Wfie.it bread and margarine Fruited < herrv gelatin Milk. tea. coffee II FSDAY Vcgetable cocktail juice I urkvv roll Sage dressing and grave Buttered peas Dinner roll and margarine Plums Milk. tea. coffee Wi DNISDAY Apricot nectar Sauerkraut and sausage Mashed potatoes Rve bread Chocolate pudding Milk, tea. toffee I HURSDAY Pink grapefruit juice Double beef pattv and grave Buttered mxMlles with parsley garnish Hot spiced beets Wheat bread Peaches Milk. tea. coffee

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FRIDAY Pineapple juice Barbecued beef on bun Hot german potato salad \ rgetahle g< latin salad Apple brow n hettv Milk, tea. coffee Deaf Man Designs Tiny Hearing Aid OFFERS FREE MODEL A remarkable tinv heann? aid has been perfected by a man who has he^n hard of hearing for nearly ten years This small device has n> dangling cords or separa‘e transmitting units and is worn completely in your ear It was developed especially for those pers ns who can hear but can’t understand This new hearing instrument provides “car level'' hearing with the wearer puking ur> speech, sounds, television and radio at his ear Due to the use of transistors, the user cost is extremely low. A true life actual size replica of one of the smallest all inthe ear hearing aid ever made will be given absolutely free to anyone sending in this advertise meat while supply lasts S> we s .ggest you write for yours now. No obligation what soever Write to Hear, Box 360, Garrett, IN 46738.

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