Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1960 — Page 10
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WANTED DRIVELS — With DHe ’i del 11 ,i< Im ... any make. .- ze 2 !• 3 ton to Li i| ii w Stu b b - Am"’ ■ >’i Motoi and । t i ■ r ear* L>mg term leas, i < to Ari \ :|(. ('a: riers 23'i'। V. ■i ' n H" , : | K• m■ ■ ■ ~i ~i n Ken | o-c , ( ,|, . { „ ( ; (I |i7 ; JOE SALE T - ■g. 0.l 1 • ■ ,m. I.;', | n I llmiu re ( t>. a i|rt a I O' , nil, dau " I beef E' t!a g '1 soil. h. art of duviaml I 1 Hi’.' (J. : f'a •a. '' ' M.< I PI 'u., ,U6l or 1 21.’.' otn 5 F'H'ND 4’v y I ing 0 J" 5 "tlx ■ (twnei may f laim sac <• nt Ind' pendent News by paying for this ad. ml DEAD STOCK removed Indiana R> ndering Co , Ph. 73. Walker- j ten collect. GET THE NEW ALLSTATE HOMEOWNERS PACKAGE POLICY AND SAVE! Includes fire, windstorm, theft, and family liability insurume. Call today. Win. Bowers 01. 6 31X7. Rfd. I No. Lih. W You're In good hands with 4H I A^CSTATEI insurance Companies HOMI O’HCf m Legal Notices NOTICE O| SALE OF RE\L EsTVI E IH EX I < I TRI\ The undersigned, executrix of the last x«. ill and testament oi Ah< (> Could, deceased, hereby g " not e that by virtue () f an or<k oft!." Marshall (’u nit Court oi Marshall County, Indiana and the pow< rby said will confer!.-I s!e v. .11 at the houi of io o' lock ain (CSTi of the 17 day of Februaiy 1960, at the re tl estate offu e o! Frank C Kramer, b ated 1 miles south of Walkerton on State Road No 23. or a'idress Rt. 3. Box 105 Walkerton. Indiana, and from day to day t-hoi-eaftcr until sold, offer for sale at private sale all of the interest of said decrXlcnt in and to the P'llowing described real es- , tate in St Joseph, County. Indiana to wit: The Northwest Half <NW’ ) of Lot Thirty <3Ol original plat of Walkerton, St. Joseph C«uetv. Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court, for not leaf than the full appraised; value of said real estate and upon a cash basis. Tie executrix resej-ves the rigat t y reject any and all bids p, mCw G Sdiacffer !•? . ( Ut! IX mat 1 ' • in . . . • i ■ ': ■ XOIH I (H XDMINH iK X IK’N Es 1 1 ESTJ<<■I I' i I 1 ’ H ( I■X I c COURT ESTATE N<’ 16|s9 I STATE OF INDIANA ST l( '<EPH ('OI N I’Y ' - • 1 IN THE MATTER OF THE FS--IST XTI: <d- J( ’UN E (ILINGER 1 ’eccased N' tiie i'. her* tiy given that Paul J O’ ng- i was on the 24th by of Febiuary 1960 appointed Admin ndrator of the c tate of John E olmgei. deceased AH persons having claims
against suud estate, v h* th< i or not n<>w due, must tile the same in si d ( "urt w thin six months from th" d.|! . fI h‘ 111 t pul dic.’lt 101 lof this not ।'o ' r said < laim xx ill be so) < v< r I n led Dated ,r S"'ith Bend. Indi u. ■ (1 s 24th do of February, 196(1 ( 'as ho 1 J I’nj'iliowsl . <' > i k O“ tln a 1 ox e cn pt on rd ('out t Fl' 1 ' 't< • Ci • ignr Mot iis All < ■ne v foi E Ia ’ c 3tml7 Koontz I ^^l^>ke I NEWS LETTER^ K. I.ake I nited WMdonary Church ! The chur< h w th the lighted cross Paul Loucks, pastor Mrs R S Varga, Supt. 9 30 Sunday School. 10 15 Worship. 7 30 Evening Worship 7 3b Wednesday. Prayer Service A warm welcome awaits you at our friendly < hut ch. Koofitz Ijike ( oinmiinity Church A J Compton, pastor Sunday S< liool 9 30 a. ni. Morn rig Worship 1” 30 a n Evcmng Worship 7 (Ml p tn. Young Pe ph ', serv • • S u ada'. 7 <»0 p m and Sunday 6 no p m llus:ne-s i: eetuig toi i Imn h at Sunday S. h- d v r be an"" r. ■■ in morn ■ g i<. ■ <■ t 1 , ■ Sundav 11 pe all < .tn b< pi < : t W<•n ed in. good it ed a ' i uim ni l. i t ),e \' aing p. <>p , will p reasonable pru • t.e m , inf' ri> itv>n call A. J. Comptor. 73.511, Walkerton. It is w.th deep regret we report the deaths of Gabriel A Brisbo ; and Abraham Hlydorp last week । Mr. Bn h" s parsed away Mondnv at Holy Fan.! y hospital alter a shot! illm ss Ho is survive<l bv b.i' widow Mrs Rose B Brisbo .He has been a resident of our (t-mmunity for the past 16 year and h’s host of friends mourn his pissing Interment was in Woollawn c<um teiv. Walkerton Mr Blvdorp was the victim of an aut accident Tuesday • vcmng when a tru< k t rashed into his Vc k-wag r. at the j tn tion of routes 6 and 101. just west of Walkerton. II died early Wednesday morning at Holy Family hospital. LaPortc. An autopsy was held and death w.t ■ caused by internal hemorrhages He was employed as an engineer and resided at the lake for the past year. Services were held n LaPorte with interment in Pin' Lake cemetery there. He is s or j vived by his widow, Dons, his 'mother and brother in Arnhehn. Holland. According to word received rc cently Mis Ida Haas who is convalescing from a fractured hip r< ce ved last fall, is making satis factory progress from day to day ut the home of her daughter an: son-in-law. Mr. and Mis Steven I Sin ko. She is in a wheel chan S'veral tunes each day and is in good spirits Why not diop her a card at 13317 Indiana Ave. Ch<cago^ lllino s. NOTICE The regular monthly | meeting of tin Koontz. Lake -(>r-' < gon Township 1 rc Departme it will be hold Mmd 'y. M ch 7. at | 11.e f.re station Al fnamaii an urged to be pi- ent. Our con.mumt v ie< vived it worst snowstorm of this winte. Within the past week, with an a< cumulation of nt least one foot or moie. To cap the climax whu h we hope will be the last fling oi winter, the temperature registered 6 below here on Tuesday, our firs' day of sub-zero this winter. Depite the weather conditions, thFtarke County highway depart ment whi< h has over hoo miles of county roads to look after, did u
splendid job on the lake roads dur Ing this period. The snow plo\ was busy as it could be and th hlls and cur ves had to b»- sand- 1 making travel safe on our lak roads A big vote of thanks I nur Counts’ Highwav dep rlment A surprise carry in pot lui k din ner in honor of Mrs (’a11 Stan lev's birthday on Mondav of tbi week A. -ng the guests attend ing were Mrs. George G' ller. Mr M Jahnke Mrs Russell Holnupn -' Mr s Edw De Vos, Mrs Hai ". W-avei Mi John Sorenson Mr. 1 John Turnbbull. Mi s. Paul L< m k ( Mi Byron Rush. Mrs I’oia M thews. Mrs. William Cranmer a; Mis. William Bai Mi Stanl receiver! many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. John Stradtm sons L» e, Gary and Mark. SouF Bend, Mrs Janet C<x>k of Mich' gan City and daughter Kim, wvi guems of Mr and Mrs. Elint ; Hartke over the week end. Mr and Mrs. Robert M. Km ■ land son Scott, spent Monday i I Culver on business. They also visited Mx and Mrs. Dan Sayers anu son of Rochester. Mis. Harold Timm suffered a slight attack and resuscitator sei • vi< • s were given by our fin-met She is now a pat ent of Holy F । hys cIF pSm afntHo oie ’ oa nw She is now a patient of Holy Fan • ily hospital, LaPorte. Mrs. Cail Wilson and Henrv I Paschen representing the lb Cross F aders of the lake, attend' breakfast with other count le ulers m Knox on Monday. Mrs Frank Fettle and childr w • g ie ts of Mrs. Elsie Sw.u ■on last Saturday. Mrs. L'-eta Erdal and Os< Johnson wore giu st o! Mr. M i E W Amo k ]a t Sa! ui d < □ r t ( ARDS OF THANKS □ c I wish to thank ill who sent curds and good wishes while I w.t in the hospital. They were mini, appreciated. Brigham Curtis. I want to thank all my frlei the Pi' sbyterian Chun h. Rebekal Lodge, Amvr;< an Ix*gion of Norti Liberty and Home El Club fol tin many cards and beautiful flower^ during my stay in the hospital. Also Rev. Garner. Mamie Ci un.back I wish to thank all who sent flowers and cards while I was m the hospital. Lyle Ijincaster m3p We wish to thank all our friends for the cards and kindness, and Rev. and Mrs. Paul Loucks and lad.es of the United Missionary Church for their prayer during our son, Jeffery’s illness, and especially my relatives i\>r all their help to our family. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Martin We wish to thank friends for acts of kindness and sympathy at the time of the accidental death of our husband, son. brother and grandson. Terry Walters. Mrs. Terry Walters and s Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wal’ i - Mrs Myrtle Walt- rs I wi-h to thank my relatives ai I i friends for the lovely c ards, f oweis and acts of kindness receive I by me during my recent hopLalization for eye surgery in South Bend. Mrs. Thomas You bul s SURPRISE HIRTHDW PXRIY Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Drews 1 were hosts in their home Saturday night i\>r a surprise birthday party honoring Mis Ch ules Steinke. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stahiy. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Orcutt. Mr and Mrs. John Peterson, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Sihmelts, Mr. and Mrs Dave Mellin and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hexvltt.
