Walkerton Independent, Volume 80, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 November 1957 — Page 3

POLICE NEWS Stealing In thia area has continued during the week uh another cane of hub caps has been report - ed, n bicycle, gasoline and oJ The hub ca|M, ware taken bom John McGoverns cats on November 23. while the car wax pinked near his home at 1104 Ohio St James Melt inns, 902 Ohio, reported the gasoline w s siphoned from hts car after 1 00 a m. <m November 21 This was the second time this has happened nrcentlj Howard Fllckenger Rt 2, reported that two can of oil were taken from his truck while paikd at his home This happened November 24. Fr tz Klinedinst. PDA V »n Buren, repot ted the theft of his son's bicycle from the Elemental y School on November 22 Margaret Campbell. 1110 Ohio St., reported hen boxer dog was taken or strayed from her home November 24 The dog answers to the name of Chief. Traffic Violation* Vance Cole. Bremen Ind . was BlWated Nov. 24 for drunken drivIMIW ft VV \ I TiWat’ wp-On« Quart and Check I the 04." L Whether you want one quart or ten gallons or vour tires cheeked. v» a ix* happy to gene uu. HUHNKE SERVICE Phone 54 State Rd. 2.1 Washing — Lubrication Tires — Batteries Vulcanizing

■BSP?— . First Time Ever! NEW 1958 BIG WHEEL LEWYT VACUUM CLEANER f f •59” Sg ItWYT y Leader V 6* *««• «m««M fvlify - Bit Eaay Rollint WWW • All Cloning Attachment*! I• No Duat Bag To Empty! • Eaay Suction Control*! • FUaibla Vinyl How! • Lock-Faat Wanda! MVre headquarters tot Le^yt Speed-Saks! REED'S ELECTRIC Phone 217 Walkerton >

ing He also was arrested for drtv- ■ Ing without a license after being (apprehended by the police. Fines and coats on the two arrests amounted to a total of $57.50. Stanley Zachary. South Bend. , was anii tod November 25 for dis- ( reg anting a red light on Roosevelt Road. He paid a total of sl6 75 : for the violations Herman Harm *s Rf 3, was fine 1 $25 00 and costs of sls 75 for t drunken driving on Novemb i 18. , Margaret Reed, Rt 1, an<| Thom- । as Foster. Rt 3, were involved in a minor accident on November 23 Foster had stalled to pass the Reed automobile while both wetv . traveling north on Indiana Street when another car came into his path. He struck the Reed car in attempting to get back Into his own lane Only S4O 00 damages ’ were don< all to the Foster car

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HOSPITAL NOTES

Mrs Gerald Howard is a surgical patient in Holy Family hospital. Harn Shumacker is a smgxcal patient tn Starke Memorial hosp.tal in Knox. Ad .m Haag is a surgical patient in it ie Hospital, South Rend । M: s George Bock of Butler, Ind , .the former Jeanette Farrar. Im a surge .«| patient in Wesley Momor* ,ml hospital in Chicago She undenj went major surgery for an inner eai operation on Tuesday, Mrs. K«nncth Graves is a medical patient in Holy Family hoa- | pital Patty Mi Ke«**nn haa returned ! to her homo from Starke Memorial hospital where she underwent minor surgery on hci foot Keith M ‘«ters<.ri *s a surgical patient in Holy F *mdy hospital - ' - . x - zH - ■ > I ’-i> ¥? N Mi ar i M’« R va nd Tomal t ! - ; • a -n born We !n* lax N 20 m Fairview h< pital. 1 aPorte. Cross With The Traffic And It Won’t Cross You. Even though they may not have a leg to stand cn rumors have a way of getting around. Road (,o»irtri»v Pays Off!

WELLS CORP. AIDE DIES Robert D. Hunt. 34, Nnrph Lib-’ erty, vice president of the Wells Aluminum Corp., died Sunday in Mayo Bros. Clinic. Rochester, Minn, after a five-month illness Born in UiPmfe, he lived in l this urea moat of his life He was married Sept 1, 1948, in Wanatah to Dorothy L Cromey. Surviving are the widow, two sons. Kevin W and Kurt D . four brothers, Rex, Zane and Lincoln, of Rolling Prairie and William of Wanatah; a sister, Mrs Ruth Birkenfleld of Baltimore. Md , and the parents. Md and Mrs. Charlca Hunt, of Rolling Prairie. Hunt was a World War IT vet-> eran with three year> service tn the Pacific He was a graduate of Tn State College Angola, Ind.; and a member of the Walkerton American Legion Post, the Rollmg Ihturie Masonic Lodge, Angola York Rite and the South Bend Assn of Purchasing agents. Services will be at 2 p m. Wednesday in the Salem Evangelical Reformed Church. Wanatah Burial will be in Salem Cemetery. Wanatah. Jame* W. E. Arney Funeral MuX ices for James W E Arney, €», Rt 2. Fish Lake, were h< ,| nt 11 <X) a m Saturday in the < Utter Bros Funeral . Home, with Rev Elmer C. Johnson officiating. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery, Hammond, where Masonic graveside services were conducted Mr Arney died Wednesday night in his home afterl a long illness He was a foreman In the Allis-Chalmers Mfg Co, I-a Porte, for the past 15 years, a member of the First Christian Church. McKinley Lodge 712 FA A M of Hammond, the LaPorte Scottish Rite Club of South Bend Consistory 32nd degree and past president of the Fish Ijxke Community Club. MKs. CALLAHAN SPEAKS AT CLVR Mi Jean Calnhan. South Bend, was the gui-st speaker at a recent meeting of the Walkerton Women's C< nimumty Club m the Town Club. Mrs Callahan, who spent 19 months in Japan while her husband u is stationed there showed slides of the ceremonies celebrated tn Japan and displayed articles collected while there She show'ed phturrs she had taken of the gardens and scenes in Ja ( pan Plans were made by the mental health chairman. Dorothy Powell, to Nponsoif a ward party at Beatty Memorial Hospital. W< iti Ite Dec 20. * —.—— , ~

A Free! a a CHRISTMAS O1 TREES Now For Your Christa as Season With A A— — - -**• $ J^Jpubchase " c * iave the largest, most j complete selection of toys in / k town. Come in and see them f 4 i W f WESTERN AUTO STORE Phone 43 Walkerton . - - — '*

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Mrs. Winifred Avery presided at the tea table. Hostesses were Mrs Newton Williams and Mrs Grace Atwood The next meeting will be a Christmas luncheon : Dee IJ. TWO WALKERTON STI DENTS N IMI.D TO S. F. (OMMiritT Deanna Janovic and Barbara Johnson, both of R R 3, aie juniors and senior^ named to the Student Foundation Commit tee for this year by President Herman B Wells Members of the Student FoundaI tion plan and supervise the annual j Little 500 bicycle race ea< h -Tiing proceeds of which provide scholarships to Help Those Who Help

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Thcmselvps.'' students working their way through school. The 195 m Little s^Bl is slated for Saturday May 10. Foundation member* are chosen foil their :>♦> d ability or interest m the 1./ - and oihej campus activity Ths year 30 more committr* n cHibers were appointed to assist With the Little 500. Success usually comes from gwl work-— not from good luck, IIXT.SION It may appear tluit the World is growing amaUer. but it still takes more m«u y to ixm it. • HELP PREVENT 71RES

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