The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 September 1986 — Page 7

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These men were recently elected officers in the Indiana Vocational Agriculture Teachers’ Association. Front row. from left to right: Dr. Dewey Stewart. Mooresville, chief consultant; Jim Carr. Cicero, secretary; Ben Helms. Bloomfield, treasurer; Neil Wilson. Bourbon, assistant treasurer; back row. Jan Wooten. New Lisbon, past-presi-dent; Dan Awald, Walkerton, president; Tom Daugherty. Amboy, president-elect; and Jack Simmerman. Spencer, vice president.

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BIRTHS Kriss and Becky High, 307 E. Center Street. North Liberty, are the proud parents of a baby boy born on September 18. in St. Joseph Hospital Birth Center. Mishawaka. He weighed in at six pounds and 11 ounces and has been named Kriss Lou Allen. Proud grandparents arc Barbara Frazier. North Liberty; Mr. and Mrs^

Charles High, Walkerton; and Mr and Mrs. Ronnie Holland. Mishawaka. 1986 JOHN GLENN YEARBOOKS ARE IN The 1986 John Glenn yearbooks are in and there are extra yearbooks available. The price is $16.00.

OBITUARIES

VICTOR E. SCHULTZ Victor E. Schultz, 82, of Rural Route 5. Box 426. Walkerton, passed away at 11:08 a.m. on Tuesday. September 16. at Starke Memorial Hospial, Knox. He was born on December 6. 1903, at Fish Lake and was a lifetime area resident. He was first married to Venus Goit, in September of 1928. in North Liberty, who preceded him in death in 1965. He then married Rose Cormican, on November 13. 1966, in Plymouth, who survives. He was formerly employed as a machinery repairman at Allis-Chal-mers. LaPorte. Surviving is a daughter. Marjorie Groves. Walkerton; a step-son, AAODUtN WOODMLN Os AMERICA SINCE I8«3 CAROL JEAN BECKER District Agent 903 State Street North Liberty, Indiana 46554 PHONE BUSINESS (219) 656-8796 A L'aternai Lite insurance Society F. Makers 01 fine Custom IFurniture & Cabintery tn Native j t • Hardwoods INOIMIM L WOODCRAFTS J Sr Est 1975 ' ' 4 L Wood ’I Products ywf *4 I I JON M PAIRITZ F (719) 586-3741, Walkerton

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James Cormican. Kixint/ Lake; 13 grandchildren; 18 greatgrand children; two brothers. Anni, of Walkerton, and Archie, of Koontz Lake; and a sister. Bernadette Davis, Walkerton Services were held at 1:00 p.m. on Friday at the Rannells Funeral Home. Koontz Lake Chapel, vsith Rev. Jesse Cudney officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemeterv, Walkerton. He was a member of the Center Wayside Chapel. LaPaz. Walkerton IOOF Lodge and the Mexisc Lodge. Plymouth. The volt, a unit of electrical measurement, is named for Count Volta, inventor of the electric battery. LOOK MICHIANA ~ 6” SEAMLESS GUTTER Heavy Grade (.932) Baked Enamel Finish VANDERHEYDEN EAVESTROUGH SERVICE x Can 288-7719 ★ WIN* COUPON BOOKS On Sale At WALKERTON & KOONTZ LAKE AREA BUSINESSES

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