Walkerton Independent, Volume 75, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 October 1950 — Page 2

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' KOONTZ LAKE NEWS LETTER Tm ml..v Mi,. Jm Wall.. *. M> . I <mid Dip* it. Mi.* Do a I - i'll :. d Winit i< <1 A\ *fy mot<", d t C| < Igo !' . " d I <f <>ui hiei d and in igi *l, Jennie Long. w h • pifiM'd jiay Sat.inlay ft* rmwm nt tho h"" ■ « f hit t, pb » , lb । <>ake>. Sh< had I" tm ill I n month' aid tlw p.t't M’Vfra! \ । eks was < onfii ■ d t* hl la d Thi ...■ivii'i - w*n at tl Boss Funeral I om* and nti in out was in Mt. Grrrnw<»od coim t* >■> Am t Joi' y, as ahi* was known to many, was I axl and 11 .'I • < '• <1 i ' all vho know I T. \ birthday lumhof ratty. with * nd>. was a< • h‘t>' at io n jo;,. d by I albaia Andfison Monday at In i I mir. The gu**ts wiii Mis. B»u t ifo Lux'. Mis. Sophie B ok' .* ad Miss Joan • h ries, of < hica go; Mis. AnA Johnson, * f South lend anil Mrs Hamah Schlagr’. Mrs. Dora Gromke, Mra. f Sorensen, Mis. Hotta Williams, s.rs. Maiie la*mck*, Mrs. Al Strauss and Mrs. I'atherme Eries. A couple of our neighbors, who . 'tended the Miami-Puidue footI ill game last Saturday and did I »t enjoy the resit’s Were. Clnr- • ice Ri id and Arthur Rossbomugh. Mrs. Louise Philpott ent* rt:iined a few ladies at a one o’clock I incheon Monday. The ladie* who • tjoyed a delicious lunch a' d an ftenioon of raids " ,"e; Mf'. Flora Vezina, Mrs. Gru. Atwood. Mrs. Vaud* Gomiw illio, Mrs. Bertha Philips, M Edna I pk■ . M rs. I axel W d M h a Ross. • ara.da prizes went to Mis. V*- - na, Mrs A■ da i Mrs Pi I I ps, with the consolation prize t<» ’ rs Good.' Jli. Mis. Gold :i Stiom. of Cp cago, I is b< < n a gU' s’ fm tl . pus, week ■•• Mi. and Mis. \\ m. Swansm . Mis. Enn (Ohi Brovmd will • ter the hos| ital Sutuidj) fm - llgi ry. Jeny Varga, s . of Mrs. Mar. Varga, cr.iphtd lr b’ot traini .g at Gnat I ak« s Sat Urdus mm ef C LEVEL AN oX I \ Toridheil ) \ AVIOMAtIC MIAIIN6 J I T»»r (•mpieta With All the heat ! IM '" 11 w 4 1" • ■ ' 1 ' ’•'•'oW H ll '' savings on fuel i o\( K up io IV.;. ehb ^k io. BUILDERS STORE Inc. 10* W. Munroe St.. So. Bend Tel. 4-2153 (Day or Night) Distributor for Toridheet Oil Furnaces R. W. Wolfram. Mgr. I

~ JHSKSSB FERTILIZER CCMB ' |M«r9CHM>S K - -IJ r ^«-AC*W BwantFd-dead STOdS I Rlbi^ Top Caah Prices Paid for Dead Horses, Cattle and Large Hogs DEAD STOCK BEMOVED PROMPTLY NORTH LIBERTY WALKERTON Geo. DmUon Melvin Walter. Mgr Phone 132 ’‘honeHZJ \ |

ing. I(e was allowed a 12-hour Lav* so was only able t • spend a few houis with his nmthii. Miss Mona Meadow s, drove to im train* ing station mi S’tiida'y and spent Ph da\ with Jerry. Joan C. Fi ies is spending a week’' \. cation with h r parent.*, H mi \ a id • ’at herine Fries. \ i i'.ui MrK nz ।, who has I emi cons " d to M. nmrial hospital, So ith Bend. Because of ai injured will bia, Iws it turned to his h one. II iwesvr. he still has the cast mi his back. M S. Wm. Reed. Mis. Lillt <'arld M EvaLvmertuttcnd cd a \ei\ loveh It publican T< r t ivr’i . the <’onsrrvatimi club In use, Plymouth. S’aturday after noon. Mrs. Rosalie Reid. Woodland Park, teacher at Uy lift High School, chaperon* d 35 Sunshim • ini' to the District Convention at Flora. I d., Saturday. This organization sponsois any worthwhile project and at present thek are giving financial assistance to the Riley hospital for children at Indianapolis. Their money is earned from profits derivtd from the i concessions they have at football and basketball games throughout the state. Any high school girl is • iigible for membership. Our recent import on the illness of Mrs. Andiew McGill is anything but favorable. Last Monday ligr daughter-in Jaw came Tor her and took her to their home in Lombaid. 111., where she will spend a couple of weeks. Mrs. Barbara Anderson entertaimd her pinochle club Wednesday. Her guests enjoyed a wonderful 12:30 luncheon. Retta Williams had the honor of winning first prize, Jo Drews the cons nation and t’atheiine Flies the tia\*d prize. Mm. Beatrice Larsen of Chicago was a guest. Congratulations to the Myron Mullets. It’s a girl. Maxine, born Friday, the 13th of October. District 2, Indi ma Volunteer Fit' man’.- A 'Social ion. held their nionthlv meeting last I hur.-sday at Westville. R< solution was passed < n proposed legislation foi insurance fm the volunteer firemen of Indiana. Henry Scholl, Asst Fin Chief. Michigan Cit\, was th** principle speaker. Claienc* Reid and IL L. Fries r ; resented toe koontz Lake Dept, at this meeting. Friends and previous neighlxn* <>f Dorothy Banntt, former south side resi»lents, weie ven smn to b arn of the death of her husband. \ ictor. Burial was in Kokomo. i Mr .and Mrs. Harry Anderson and Mrs. Lilly Carlson attended j a lecture in Mishawaka Tuesday evmiirg. I Mrs Elsie Swanson entertaimxi several friends last Thursday foi 10:30 coffi'e and luncheon. Ib r guests were Mrs. Mollie Hai risen,, Mrs. Alice Pehrson, Mrs. Bianchi’ Lawrence. Mrs. Catherine Fries, i Mrs. Myrtle (,'joinrv, Mrs. Retta Williams, Mrs. Ruth Johnson and the SwaD'Oiis* house gurst. Mis. Ruth Strom of Chicago. Members oT th»* Oiegon Township Home Ec. Club are urged to attend Achievement Dav Tuesday. | Get 24th. in the Methodist Church, Knox. Recent guests in the Frank l Moist home were Lu’s aunts, J Mis. Ruth Strandel and Mrs. Ei ic l Hager ard her cousin Elsie and . husband. Ralph Gebert, of Chicago, j i Sa’i’jrday luncheon guests m the Ricketts home wi re Mr. and Mr*. ; Ellis n Ricketts of Bmwyn and Mis. .Mae Ricketts of Chicago and < edar Lake. Church New i R. v. and Mrs Lloyd Murphy are attending a three-dav niNiist* rial j convention in New Carlisle, Ohio, i Next Mo ,d \ evening the Sunday , 1.00 l teachers will hold a meet ing in th* church. We nr** vmy sorry to report th-] death of one of our < id* m n. in I hers, and one, who though verv ill i this past year, attended church J regularly. Mrs. Jennie Long was

'determined to stay or her feet, and she did, until taken by her nephew^ ito Chicago, where she passed away. The church will miss her. । The Missionaiy Siwioty will m*et next W* dnesday at 1:30 o’clock in tin Win. Re*d home on the south . side of the lake. M« inkers m d friends who wish to attend will call the past' i f r transportation. ( imsi rvati >n Club Vclhilics About forty folks attend' <1 las: । Saturday's pot luck supper. Tin* tables wilt nici ly decorah d with tgounis and flowt is fn in the A. B. Bi. ■d- ; ' 1 The llowa d W» rtcnbergs w* re there from Chi-, < ago and had as their guest. How- । aid’s mothei, Mis. Laura Stoll. The Roy Collins' guest was Blanche’s nunt, Mrs. Carolina Bass of La- 1 Port**. The Arthur Rossboioughs and Myrtle Bothwell cam** from Hammond. Vesta Johnson brought a birthda'y cake and we sang, “Hap py Birthday” to hi r. Mrs. Avery, assisted by Mis. 1 Ruth Johnson and Mrs. Arthur 1 ' Hutchins, were our hostesses. Re- ' .member next Saturday and our 7:0() (o’clock supper, , Friday evening the Ladies Auxiliary will meet at 7:30 o’clock, with .the regular club meeting at K:<»o o’ch>ck. Mr. Harold “Dud " Mc(’iay ' will l:v our guest speaker and will ! show pictures on cons* rvation. I Members and friends are urged to : (attend this meeting. Our hostess, Mrs. Avery .will serve refresh(merits. —IL J. R. Maple Grove Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Guhsc and family were Sundav dinner guests I of Mr. ahd Mis. Matthew Tin.m i at Michigan City. Thomas Kollar of South Bend spent Sunday with his daughter. Mrs. Will Reeser' and family. Mr. and Mrs. David Donathi’i, Mrs. Leland Donath* n and Geno i < arlmjiCT took Leland Donathcn to Chicago Sunday evening, whole he lift for Ft. L»wis, Washington,' to enter the sen ice. Harold Vargo, of South Bend, had a birthday party and weimi roast Saturday aft* rnoon at the hAine of his grandparents, Mr. and Mis. Harold Geyer. Mr. and Mis. Max Snyder weie Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. j Clayton K> tiring. •

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| Public Sale On account of ms hrahh, I am forced to quit the Dairy B Bii-ine", and will sell at Public Vnd ion, at my place of resiA dene**, one mile north <;f I nion Mill*, Ind. ,or one-forlh mile Z *o.ith of I'. S. road <». on TUESDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1950 a Starting al 12:30 O’clock, Sharp X . 19 HEAD HIGH GRADE HOLSTEIN I DAIRY CATTLE 1 10 Holxtein iowm giving good f.‘ow of milk, one Hohtein cow Io freshen in December; one Holatein find calf heifer to ■ freshen in December: I first calf Holatein springer heifern; I 3 small Holnlein heifer calsex. This ia a good herd. Cows range in age from 2 to 4 years. This herd is T. B. and Bangs tree. Butter fat teal, 3.8 to I per cent. MILKING EQUIPMENT 2-unil Surge milker, good as new; 2 sterilizer tanks: electric waler beater; electric healgr for milk house; M-can ArtecJec milk cooler, good ax new; ten H-gallon milk cans; electric mi k atirer with pails. Alfalfa Hay 3.*0 bales first cutting alfalfa hay; 400 bales second cutting alfalfa hay. u FARM IMPLEMENTS 1 Case side deliver) rake; 5-ft. mower; wheel barrow; block and tackle; some household giwidx. Terms of Sale: ( ASH. No property Io he removed until A 'cltleil for. WALLACE E. McLANE A f.OI'IS HlliE. Auctioneer Russell U ineholt. Clerk We’re Proud of the Big Things Our Ads I)

October 19. 1950