Walkerton Independent, Volume 82, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 August 1959 — Page 6

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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — August 6, 1959

IB V W MEfIT JA I DLL MARKET J. B. Williams & Sons, Inc. 31 MILES WEST OF WALKERTON i Phone 55 I 1 Prices Good from Thursday to Thursday i Compare This Week's Low, Low Prices Lean Ground $1291 Bess 3 lbs, .. . I I Fresh Lean 0 to 1 Pork Boas* lb. . . I ; Tender, Lean Cf|v I Rib Steaks lb. . . Uu I I Extra Lean ^Q®! Pork Steak lb. . . J U I Lean Slab SIOO| Bacon 3 lbs. . . I I Fresh Lean AA ■ Pork MUGI Sausage 3 lbs. . . "I Smoked, Links AQc j I Sausage lb. .. . ev I Packaged OR® I Bacon 2 lbs. .. . Uv I Free-5 lbs Lard with a $5.00 Purchase Retail — Wholesale — Quarters of Beef, Veal, Lamb and Pork C ustom butchering — comnlete processing for your home freezer OPEN BTO 6 MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAYS * — CLOSED SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS —

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Mr. ami Mrs. Dwight McKesson I and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Storey an family' joined a group i of friens from New Carlisle on a ( picnic at Culver, Sunday . Mr. and Mrs Robert Osborn and > sons, of South Bend, daughter of i Mr. and Mrs. George Seitz, have ' moved to California where he will I teach school this fall. He has formerly taught in South Bend. Mrs. Robert Gore and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hari is, all of Chicago, spent several days | last week with Mr. and Mrs. i Frank Dunn. Margy Harris stayed for a few days longer with her 1 grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cowan at-

tended the Weaver reunion held at ‘ Crystal Lake park, in Urbana. Til. Mrs. Mabel DeVai land. Mrs. Clar- 1 ence D. Jackson, of Alva. Okla., j re f "med with them to spend the' week. They are sisters of Mrs. j । iwan. RUTH A. KURZHAL HONORED Misses Barbara Whitmer and ' Cheryl Heim were hostesses to a. j h” ! dal shower given in honor of । • Miss Ruth Ann Kurzhal, Friday! 1 night, July 31 ,in the home of Miss; । Whitmer. Fifteen guests enjoyed I playing games, with prizes going! to several of them. Ruth Ann received many lovely g ; fts. Refreshments of cake, ice’ cream and punch were served. ; Miss Kurzhal’s wedding to Guy ; Rizek will take place at 8 p. m.J j August 15, in the St- John's Luth-j i eran Church. Miss Kurzhal was also honored । with another shower given July! "0 at St. John’s Lutheran Chut ch The table was decorated with a large bowl of mixed gladioli and >ne guests present, with prizes at white candles. There were thirty-! games going to Mrs. Harold Goodling, Miss Fern Sheneman and Mrs. Ralph Kurzhal. Ruth Ann received many lovely and useful gifts. i Refresh mens were served by thei I hostesses, Mrs Ruth F’^c^ B a-| i trice Sheneman, Helen Schelmner, j Glardys Shaffer and Edna Ger- ! man.

"• - .... ’ H cP — I K 4 3GO i 01d5... L a O ood dea * mor9 ...that lasts i " A "'HI'W a nreot deal longert value .. . you’ll go OLDS! Com* i’" jhHK pare Oldsmobile's pace-setting '?'g features ... examine the proves %quality of Olds . . . check the J 4' wyF surprisingly low price tag .. » j&: look at Oldsmobile’s adde4.*^<^: * value at trade-in time. . hi When you consider total value, A, I ' you’ll see that Olds is the out- / . standing buy in the medium A. ’ price class. Your Oldsmobile Atl L Quality Dealer has the facts and ' W* yjßF'Wflßr ■ ? figures to help you VALUEi_„ _ rate the rocket. j VALUE-RATE the ROCKET AT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED QUALITY DEALER'S ■ M —U ^BY EVERY MEASURE..» CJ I I J S”* " THE VALUE CAR OF THE MEDIUM PRICE CLASS! Powell-Mann Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Co M Inc. Phone 49 301 Roosevelt Road Walkerton 1

Mrs. H M. Ullery, R. R. Walkerton, fol] recently in Plymouth and suffered r broken arm. Mr. and Mrs Marvin Bouse and family, and Mrs. Josephine Campbell spent the week end in Turkey Run Park. On their way home from Battle Ground, where they picked up their son, Danny. Mr and Mrs. Harry Seberger. of Griffith, Ind., visited Mr. and Mis. W. P. Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Singer and son, Terry, of Oak Park, I 1. were week end visitors in the honm of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark.

I A FARMER’S BANK ■ CAN MEAN I A LOT TO HIM >

Os course, a farmer’s bank provides a safe place for him to deposit his savings ... a safe deposit box for his valuables . .. checking account service to pay his bills conveniently . . . and credit when he wants to borrow for farm needs. But to his bank a farmer also looks for sound advic# based on long experience. * / \ Our bank welcomes every opportunitv to talk ; i over vour money matters ' ‘ K >” " ’ -' vo^ litcd banking service oi v^unsel. ■ \ Ci Farmers State Bank of Wyatt / I WALKERTON BRANCH ? w •< Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation y

Mr. and Mrs. Orin Shuler enteritained the Right Hand Class of the | Methodist Church fop their annual ; nicnic. Mr and Mrs. Lynn Bollinger and 'daughters of Bloomington, were ' week end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Grant Steele. Mr. and Mrs. George Morrey of Lombard, Illinois, were week end \ sior- of Mr. and Mrs. George ( Ferverda, Mrs. Elizabeth Morrey, who is ill, accompanied Lhem home.-, On w-dnerdav. Mis W. P. Cowan entertained Mrs. James Greimes jof Indianapolis, Mrs Karl Neumann Mrs. Glen Monnett, Mrs. Judy Jones and Tommy, all of Greencastle Jnd., along with her houseI guests’, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. DeVwU • of Alva, Okla. ELIZABETH IS TWO ” Mr. and Mrs. John Guttman, Mrs. Bertha Urbin and son, Bob, , v—rue^tc- of Dr. and Mrs. John Guttman and family in Wakarusa last Friday evening. They cele- ; brated the second birthday of Elizabeth.

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