Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 March 1960 — Page 12
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W\l MR! OX IXnFREXDEX’T — Much 17. 1960
■ ' - Koontz ? I I* %A lx I I nited M .-omatA ( her h ' TH' Ci .: I W ' • . Light- < '< < ' " Rev I’a H I, .. ks Pastor Mt i: S \ — S' pt 10 15 M ' . W. ■ 1 p 7 ME' ■ S'- v < T. a In r It lining ( mine A T- i ■ Ti . • ■ g Co"i>e w.l ) < m m’■ . M ■ s Him. h tv o t i lip - T T' , : v Mmi. 2 I m : th. ' '1 av _ H. ~ v Mii 1 ”, ’ it 7 (Hl p ' It Will b, I ght hy Mr Jc i I k- ’x a S x Si h<>"i < ■ [ • 1 I I' 'in Smith Bend This is not liriit ■ I to teat) ‘ • but prospe tive 1 u he: sa .d <•'•! ate urg' d to t me to th.s .' • irse \ w.-rm wel< oine awaits you nt oi i fi iendly chin ■ h. Koontz l^ikc Community ( hurch A J. Compton. Pastor Sunday School 9 30 a m. Morning Worship 10 30 am. Evening Worship 7 OO p in. Young People Servite Sabur<l v 700 pm and Sunday 6:00 j'm. Rev Daniel L Young of South r nd will be g • d speaker for the S .dav even ng service. Tin lyoid has given Brother Y v in of ]o< souls of th A v 'nd Do you need healing ’or v i ' ’x ib ■ : es w'h signs j- lo\vi’ g b i 'iiStv Th<v-e wdl 1 i -- - ■ • ■ ■ ■ _ h SunMi f \ si .-nt s< ■ d' - s ■ ■ ek x ilh 1 W.t! • ii 1 m S Di — —-j» INVESTMENT ! SECT RITIEf i STOCKS j LOUIS C. HOUSER SOO A irgima St Phone IOS Walket ton, Indiana
— - ... . . - — Dr. H. C. Miller Osteopathic Phvsician & Surgeon OFFICE HOURS: s - 12 and 1:30 - 5 MTThF 7 • 9 Mon. & Friday Evenings 8 - 12 Saturdays ’ Closed Wednesdays Dr. Walter M. Denaut Dentist OFFICE HOURS: 9 - 12 and 1:30 - 5 MTWFS Closed Thursdays Dr. Burton I- Furst Dentist OFFIt E HOURS: 9 - 12 and 1- 5:30 MTWFS 7- s Friday Evenings Closed Thursdays Dr. Elliott (’. Frash Optomet t i't 01 ll< E HOI R 9- 12 and 1- 5 MTIhFS I I • •• I edne dav s 1n Evcniiiv* by Appointment Dr. G. E. Neidlinger \ eterinarian OFFK E HOI RS: 1:00 - 2:00 Monday thru Saturday 7:00 • h:ou Fridays Nusbaunfs Funeral Horne Day nr Night Phone Walkerton 83 *- ■ - - . J
mu w n ’'a g■ mmd aid st< 1 v ■ ’ ■ f > i Gw v 'in d'lVu s” ■ -t Pl" 09v . : i 1 i Mll • h hive ' '"I" । - h' ' d pt Al •■ C de’ I . t.m 'il inks It the 1 Ike tl ,C ~j ■ . St : ■ County High* iv pej | by Forrest W< wl ■. ■ ■ iid < ffe’C d ’mg tl-e i t ■• • . ha' ■ kep’ oui hig! • •a ys .i' 'ed 1,.i me Urn mg . 01 i ■ . : \ P thank you fm a job I ’ JI ’ t ■ Worn h<s le i n reeeivod f;< i,. E It, It . mil.. ' no a esp. <■ | ...... 11 ■ ■.'■m't : m uni ;■ (’alitorn.' •j • M M ’ • vde il k ■! • pb n on ii turnmu to 'lu ll lake i< -• idvnee i" •e' ii mX; rd and u 1 i * ! ' i ai'ot In i li A- x summer here. 51 r .• d Mis John Stradtner and sons I.ee (buy ..nd Mark, of South P>< nd Mis Janet Cook daug' ’e: K. Mi John Shm - oriik. of Mulligan City. uw guests of M: and Mrs Elint ( Hartke Sun lay Tin y all h-lp”d celebrate Mrs. Hart kt s birthd..y Conservation (Tub Notes The March meeting of our club will be held Friday. Man h 25th ant! all members are urged to be present The meeting is sche luled for 8:0° pm. Tlwre was a large turnout for our first pot luck supper of the season last Saturday and they will continue ea< h Saturday foi tl spring season. TYNER I IMI I R^ The Tynci Band Pations are sponsoring n Fish Fry Frida April Ist at the Tyner School t a- - serving from ’> to s p. Something d tferent w I! be Frem . fried onion rings. I b.v Johns; u T. wr.ship Sp. .rt-n ”n * (Tub a'.e I. ng the t” ng. :■ " w)P 1 a' ♦. ... at v • t 1 i ry. yy * ar y n can have his wn w:"x if he’ s wdl ng and able l p y foi t .■ privilege. — — ■■ u \lkfrton M-A-S-O-N-I-C No. 619. F. A X. M MXSONU MEETLM.S Fast Thursday Night -f Month All Masons Invited ROBERT N( HAEI ER. W. M. H \RRY DOLL, Secretary
iyncr Juniors To Present Play Tiie Tyne 1 m <r (m.s will pi. •• nt thei: <la . play, ”H libd'y We'idm' . a 3.0 t ?.iree, in C" sei 4 auditonmt, T p.. .jay ~ij I i i<iay r .giit March 21 and 23 a' s|i u Mrs W. ay 1. olldo 1 ,i reeling the play. Member.^ of the cast arc: Maw Belsn kh , Mai: a W< out : Pa a Bei ni< kle. Gan Shank < ’ec|:.., Mai tha Ruta j Bi in i e M ■ L> >u Ano < 'ret h Jum. Li ■,l o n 5..., <-f Four Betty Mdlei I- i\ e. Kathi i iiie Phdbi < ok Six. Jo\ e (‘ai ls<>n (>bey I’p hlager L< dm Edge, t. < 'hiz I villager, Mamie! New . • < oiisin Zeke Jim Kmney Ronald Maxwell. Jim Ponti L icy Maxwell, RosaLe Mdlei Ile\ < i *m Jim Cleveland Extra (oils,ns. Barbai i LcH’.i Romig's Hellmga. Jolin Hardesty ami Jean Kinney. Members of the production stall are John Hardesty. Larry Bur<'. Rh k Skiles. Jim Truax. Ron Burkholder. Bill Williams. Lynn Kase >. Marilyn Ross. Garry Baughman. Sandy Rough. Joan Eckstein. Sal a Brubaker, Bob Kasza Ru k Rippy Susie Schneidec. Bob Johnston. Lorraine Hailozmski. Lyre'o Swanson Joella Gongwer and Jane Patterson. SLOW MOTION Second thoughts a’< t lally the best trouble Is they don’t always arrive in time.
.... '* m.. - *■ i t ’ t ■ p * v. ” ; 1 x. ■ <* 4 ■ Jr > ”•J:* tSi-, ’ T r I '£• s'* m V ..-.Mbtf llu I• $ ' u. I • / IJ / The Indiana hog has ennobled himself because he brings in the largest / single source of farm income in our 3 . state. He accounts for 26.7 per cent of ’'J fi / that income; he is also known as the * / "mortgage-lifter". When he's headed for W / market, he travels smartly by truck be- I. v / cause it's direct, quick—and he suffers / A j ; • . '® ,4 ^ ess P oun d shrinkage, which also helps keep profits up. That's why trucks are used—for farm, factory or store. They A . i . \ reduce distance, time and costs, / 'J; f ; ' \ thereby serving you better. I ' ' I £ ’ J / I Bl ' ’ A .r ' ~ |Hk Indiana Motor Truck Association, Inc. I Sfatt’t Otganiitd Trurking Induttry 8905 N. Meridian Street • Indianapolis 0, Indiana f Q«n»rol Monogw RR
Tyner Students To Present Concert The Tx-ivt H.. Sri ( ,<>| nms (IcpuHnu nt will ju« mnt an an- ■ nual spring cum rit in the Tyn- ; S. heel Auditorium on Sunda Ma n h 27 at 2.3 C pm. The band and < • iuus wdl per fLrin undvr the direction of M, Ed a n Simpsor Among the nm. bers to be played by the bat 1 air Rus i n ('hmal and Overture by T <h i■ kt>vskv: S'-iena . to Si ing by Redgeis and lie i.ers'' ii, ami an original mail' Toil Armivcrs try March by M L reneo Cory. A few of the numbei that will be sung by the < horns are; The Heavens A I’m fi.ing hy Beethoven; Bio the Wind Southerly, air by Pe cStore am| Till There Was You. ia M< icdith Wilson Everyone is welcome to em u and there will be no admission (harged However, donations will be rccer <*d at I lie d<>< >i. School Buses Can Be Used For CD In Emergency INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. The use of Indiana School buses for Civil defense use during time of emergency has Ixen approved by the Indiana State Schoo] Bus Con - nut tee it u is announced recently by William E. Wdson. state superintendent of public instruction. Superintendent Wilson emph i sized, however, that this worn 1
I" 'ii a voluntary bass by in vidu il si hool units and school b l diivers The committee cert ut look ‘d with favoi on un h a ir«> sime in tim< 6f extreme em< gem y conditions schools would r tie in operation and our s< hool b system represents the largest ma ti.inspmtition group in Ind.ai At the present time, he leveil, then are over Ginn vehr les v ■ an axerage capacity of fifty pas ' cngeis noxv in school service Iri'l. ma. Ic X’ P Whitton, director of 1. civil def, use edm it on division t Superintendent Wilsons depai n.ent, said that CivJ Defense de emblems have been authorized o di-plix' on all school buses tl partoipate in local civil defem orgamzat ions. The Indiana State School B Committee includes Lieutcn t Governor Crawford Parker Dr C. Offutt. State Health Coming siom r: State P"lu e Superintends: Harold Zeis: Edward M Meredit! State School Bus Drivcis Asso< i tion president; Men 11 Scotl, Dire, tor of School Traffic Safety; an Superintendent Wilson. —— Some people never accomplis anything because they refuse t do a little at a time. I Massachusetts Protective Association, Ine. STANLEY A. M( KEL Nun ( anecllable 1111 N. Michigan Street Plymouth, Indiana Telephone: WE 6-2837
