The Independent-News, Volume 121, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 August 1995 — Page 12
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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS, AUGUST 10, 1995
ffufßfeJH AH & A WB W / ^>*ww HAPPY ADS (Happy Ads start at $2.50 with heavier copy or double size ads $5.00. A happy ad advertising ally event or business, starts at $4.00; and Happy Ads with pictures start at $7.50. We do not take Happy Ads over the telephone, they must be brought in or mailed in and paid for. We reserve the right to accept, reject or edit any Happy Ad submitted. It is our desire to keep the Happy Ads to the intended use . . . sending a message of happiness to an individual or «roup.) Thank You TUESDAY AFTERNOON Pinochle Club FOR THE GIFT IT IS PRECIOUS! MYRNA Congratulations Heather Cable ON 3RD PLACE DIV. 10 SINGLES STATE BOWLING WE LOVE YOU! MOM, DAD AND JESSICA THANK YOU Fair Oil FOR BUYING OUR HOGS KYLE AND VANESSA ANDERSON Happiness Is THE WALKERTON FIRE DEPARTMENT RESPONDING SO QUICKLY TO OUR EMERGENCY THANKS TO YOU ALL MICKEY & MICKEY TUTTLE Grandma & Grandpa Anderson FOR BUYING OUR HOGS VANESSA AND KYLE KOONTZ LAKE ASSOCIATION BINGO (958171698009-01) EVERY MONDAY JACKPOT $650 AT AL’S DINER IN BANQUET ROOM KOONTZ LAKE •r • . » , , * . 4? I \.**• *" ’
Happy 88th Birthday ■ Lola C. Pavey I AUGUST 10TH LOTS OF LOVE FROM YOUR FAMILY WOW THANKS FOR A FUN TUESDAY NIGHT Tracy & Nick THE FOOD WAS GREAT TOO! LOVE, KIM, ERIN, ASHLEY, AUSTIN AND JOEY GREAT SEASON KNAPE’S TOURNAMENT AND SEASON CHAMPS OF THE NORTH LIBERTY YOUTH LEAGUE FANS AND PARENTS Happy Bth Birthday Adam Ryan Smith we are so PROUD OF YOU! LOVE YOU BUNCHES, MOM, ANDY, ALISON AND MANDI Hannv
Birthday TO OUR BABY BROTHER! WHAT A MAN YOU HAVE BECOME LOVE YOU, TERI, TRACY AND JANINE What A Way To Fly 7'72^^ z TWW* \ ■ Hop’s Powered Parachustes TYLER ROAD, WALKERTON 586*3580
LOST IHjfe W BV * <4l KI H ONE YEAR OLD MALE BEAGLE WITH BLUE COLLAR ANSWERS TO LOU CALL 586-2440 WALKERTON MISTER AGAIN (FORMERLY BACKSEAT DRIVER) LIVE AT THE STARLITE Tavern THAT’S RIGHT! —TWO FRYS —A TUTTLE —A HIPPIE AND THE NEW BAD BOY OF ROCK-N-ROLL INVITE YOU TO JOIN THEM FOR A NIGHT OUT COME DANCE TILL DAWN Sat., Aug. 12 9:30 P.M.-? COME OUT SEE YOUR FRIENDS HAVE SOME FUN! (P.S. Look For Us Soon At Heartland U.S.A.) Happy Birthday Adam Ryan Smith WILL BE 8 YEARS OLD AUGUST 10 LOVE YOU, AUNT TRACY, UNCLE KEITH, DAVY, MATT, NICK, AUNT JANINE UNCLE JOHN UNCLE JIM, AUNT JO AND JIMMY Happy Birthday TO THE BEST UNCLE A KID COULD HAVE WE LOVE YOU Uncle Jim DAVY, MATT, NICK, ALISON, MANDI & ADAM Happy Birthday TO THE BEST DADDY IN THE WORLD HUGS & KISSES LOVE, LOVE, JIMBO
LITTLE KNOWN FACTS ABOUT ST. PAT’S SCHOOL 10 Reasons To Send Your Child To St. Patrick School 2. CHILDREN RECEIVE FIVE TIMES AS MUCH RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION, AUGMENTED BY LIVED LITURGICAL CELEBRATIONS OF CHURCH HOLIDAYS.
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1985 John Glenn School Corporation students will attend their first day of classes on Monday, August 26, beginning at 8:00 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Oregon-Davis students will register on August 13 and 14. Book rental charges for Kindergarten will be $16.00; grade 1-6 will be $32.00 and grades 7 through 12 will be $36.00. Classes will begin on August 23 from 8:00 a.m. to 3:10 p.m. 1975 John Glenn football practice will begin on August 12 with full scale workouts to begin August 15. St. Patrick’s School benefit drive will reach its finale with a hog and lamb roast picnic on Sunday, August 24, at the school grounds. The benefit is for the purchase of a new 1975 Chevrolet school bus for transporation of the children outside of the Walkerton School district. A special action meeting was held on July 28, when the Town Council of Walkerton met to try and solve the problem created by the drastic increase in the fuel ajustment charge being made to the town by Northern Indiana Public Service Co. The charge has been increased from approximately S3OO per month over the last four years, but has not been passed on to the local users of electricity. The board concluded that immediate action should be taken to apply to the Public Service Commission of In diana for permission to increase local charges to include the fuel charge increase as the town’s re serves can no longer defray this expense. If approved by the commission the additional charges should go into effect in approximately 60 days. 1970 At the market whole boneless hams were selling for 79 cents a pound; center cut ham at 99 cents a pound; center cut pork chops at 89 cents a pound; spare ribs at 69 cents a pound; bulk sausage at 49 cents a pound; pickle and pimento loaf, olive loaf and macaroni and cheese loaf at 89 cents a pound; wieners at 79 cents a pound; eight 16 ounce bottles of Coca-Cola for 69 cents; watermelons at 99 cents each; carrots at 9 cents per pound; cucumbers or green peppers at 9 cents each; 18 ounce box of Wheaties for 39 cents; a half gallon of sherbet for 49 cents and a gallon of ice cream for 89 cents. 1965 The Walkerton Little League, as a group, will attend the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians game on Saturday, August 7. Melvin A. Harrison, Walkerton, has purchased Bonnie’s Market, on Roosevelt Road, and will open a Meat an Dairy Store, on August 1. The Walkerton Red Sox topped the Diloreto Club, 5-4, Monday night in the annual Mishawaka Tourney to advance to the second round. These two teams were cofavorites and met in the very first game of the 20-team tourney of which the winner advances on to the District Tourney, in Mishawaka, later in August. 1960
On Sunday, July 31, an impre sive Flag Burning Ceremony w held by the American Legion at t North Liberty Cemetery. The ct emony is held annually to dispo of, in a dignified manner, all i serviceable flags of our country. The Ludwig Plumbing and Hes ing business has moved to a n< location. After operating out their home on Virginia Street, sin opening in Walkerton, they ha moved their residence and bu ness to a new location on Walk< ton Trail, one block south of t new elementary school. Approximately 125 attended t Christmas Tree Convention held Stuntz Pine Forest, last Frida The morning hours were spent wi talks on fire hazards and tree gar ing then a lunch break was he followed in the afternoon wi demonstrations. 1950 A near tragedy was averted Sousley Lake, three miles north North Liberty, last Thursday afte noon, at 5:30 p.m., when Mr. ai Mrs. Stanley Pinkowski and daug ter, of Route 23, North Libert were rescued from the waters the lake by two fishermen, Lor Knowlton an Merle Shoemake North Liberty. The Expert Cleaners, Walk< ton’s new cleaning establishmer will open its doors for busines next Tuesday, at 605 Roosevi Road, in the same shop with tl Hartung Shoe Repair. 1935 Mrs. Stella Erickson, who liv four miles southeast of Walkerto was struck by lightning last Thui day morning while she was loose ing her dog which had been tied the clothes line. She was knock to the ground and was unable to g up until help came. Her right ai was affected by the stroke and s suffered greatly on account of t shock. She is improving each d though it will likely be some th before she has the use of her arm R.E.A.L. SERVICE NEWS On Monday Harold and Hu Schweder were here to start tl week off with Harold doing tl welcoming and the books ai Hazel gining short stories ai jokes. Tuesday everyone just spent tl day visiting. Elinore Leming ga prayer before the meal. On Wednesday Imogene M Kesson brought a can of juice ai fresh blackberries to give to wi ners after drawing numbei Winners were Florence Stewj and Norma Brems. Morris Sei foss led us in the Lord’s pray before the meal. On Thursday Helen Verkier re us a cute story. Elinore Lemi gave prayer before the meal. Then on Fridday we had o regular sing-a-long with Veri Walz at the piano and Virgil Anhold leading the singing. E note Leming led us in prayer befo the meal. IVY TECH CONDUCTS FALL SEMESTER REGISTRATK Registration for the Fall Seme ter at Ivy Tech State College will held in August. Fall semest weekend classes begin August 1 weekday classes begin August 28 At Ivy Tech at Elkhart, 25 Industrial Parkway, registrati will be held Tuesday throu Thursday, August 22 through 2 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Fi ancial aid counseling is availat during these times. At Ivy Tech at South Bend, 15 W. Sample St., registration hoi are Tuesday and Wednesds August 22 and 23, from noon 6:00 p.m., and Thursday, Augi 24, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.) Career planning, program and fi ancial aid counseling is availat during these times. For more information or to ma an appointment with an admissio counselor or advisor at the Elkh: campus, cafi (219) 293-4657. F the South Bend campus, call (21 289-7001, ext. 8-322.
