Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 April 1960 — Page 12

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- WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — April 21. 1960

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I\ I . I'nit• 1 M a।i x (hm "Th- ■ . ■ ■ . r. ; ■ A! 1 ’ M-I—t« 11 < m •■ t c g 1 Wul ship S- : ■ .1 Ev mng S. ■ 7 '- p n Bi.wr np'i ti-.y W< li'-cay. nt 7 :o A warn 1 . w- !< • . aw ' you j our »’i endly • i'U • h Koontz. Lake < cenmuniK ( hurch A J- < ompton. Past »r Sunday S hool 9 30 a. m. ( Morning worship 10 30 a. m. | Evening Worship 7:00 pm. Home Prayei Meeting Wednesday Call 79'11 for tune arid place. Revival nightly April 24-May 1 7.iMip m Rev Dame! L. Young, a young minister of South Bend, ] u 11 speak to us. The prayer of faith s'al! sa v 1 the sic k. and t! e I >rd shall arise him up and if he has committed f , be forgiven — Jam s 5-15. Welcome all to the house of th' L ■ i And D rev- ■ vojy r- . ■ x Be !)i ■ "g tvth i - an<l for u as w ; ’ you Mi ad M - H ’ ' ( ' a ’ j , 1 Mrs Oien L B thio an 1 f. nily. WALKERTON M-A-S-O-N-I-C No. 619. F. A \. 51 MASONIC MEETING.S Fii st Thursday Nigh' M nth All Masons Invited ROBERT SCHAFFER. W. M. HARRY DOLL, Secretary Massmhlisett * I’roteetix e Ax-ociation, Inc. ST WLI A \ N H KEI. Non < anrellah'o 1111 N. Mi< higan St reel Plymouth, Indiana Telephone: WE 8-2837

Dr. H. C. Miller Osteopathic Phvsician & Surgeon OFFICE HOURS: 8 - 12 and 1:30 - 5 MTThF ♦ 7-9 Mon. AL Friday Evenings 8- 12 Saturdays : Closed Wednesdays I —_—— Dr. Walter M. Denaut Dentist OFFICE HOURS: 9 - 12 and 1:30 - 5 MTW FS Closed Thursdays Dr. Burton L. Furst Dentist OFFICE HOI RS: 9 - 12 and 1- 5:30 MTW FS 7- 8 Friday Evenings Closed Thursdays Dr. Elliott C. Frash Optometrist OFFK E HOURS: 9 - 12 and 1- 5 MTThES Closed Wednesdays I Open Evenings by Appointment Dr. G. E. Neidlinger Veterinarian OFFICE Hol IS: 1:00 - 2:0(1 Mmdav thru Saturday 7:00 - 8:00 Fridays' Nusbaum’s Funeral Home Day or Night Phone W alkerton M 3

I Mrs Ix-eta El lai has returned lome after spending 9 drys a* . oM of hei daug dcr and s m Mi md V i. Al SHIP., , L. v • I! ■ rs Di da; al. I v l " w.t:. Mi. at I Mrs I " I : ’ e- • t wi> gl > gi at b h Id’ ■ a i . 1 Jm. my IMi ley. Oak |- k I iois. M au; M E H it ' . p.-nt a . I < m'. a* Muns'* i. , - .. . ’ ’ i ia: v V I ’ !. J. -K . < ..nd S' Il ; • • ’ S . , aJ.'l M ' 'la a ir. C. I ' a- <■' M : Mi. E wm I'l.tt. Tm- < : , o-. T wn. up Hoi < Er, ' (’ ih I eld '1: ’ Xpi d jr.eeun. last w ■ k athe home of M Lil: Hat t • e Will. 1 J ir.er.ii t pi '-M - t M ■ El' a Shank’a- . gave a t iik on in urnn< v and bus‘i I ss ’’d M s Hartke gave Hie lesson <r, citizen.-ihip The dooi prize u s won by Mrs Hermanna Germain. Refreshments m keeping with the E 'stei season were served. The May meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Shankland, Hamlet. Mrs. Forrest Cooper and sons. Jim and Mark, spent Easter Sunday at Kewanna as guests of Mr. and Mrs Harlan McKinsey. Jim stayed over and visited the school in Kewanna { Mr and Mrs. Karl Brust and Ison, Chuck. Mr and Mi s. Victor ( Day. and family. Winamac, weie Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. King and *>ns. Kerry Day and (Thuck Brust remained over for a visit with tie Kmg familv On Mondav Mi m Mrs. King entert irnml Mr. and Mi. Ben Eowh ' •' Munster. Miss Monem J< ssen of Hovey. Illiums, is -pcmU . tie week a Green. Mr. and Mrs Thom.., Grew da ;gh'.- C ’ ' .n' :”id ■ ‘ ns - '' ‘ chael Larry. 01 Ih -,evie\m i • k y; b; and ton. lom lnV . Chicago. 11l were guests o’ Mr. and Mrs. <7ay Bonifield last — — *—i investment SECURITIES STOCKS I LOUIS C. HOUSER 800 Virginia St Phone IOS Walkerton, Indiana

I I day. Kooiiiz Lak, - Ori gon Township Eu. m< n s Auxiliaiy held their monthly r -etiUg at the home of Mi- G< 11 ini'* i’r ek am last \v eek. / i lune Murray uas <ohostc..s .... Mi Lr. k on. Tin r e w. iv 2 I i wei iUd two gm 1 i pi« s- , .■ I onu; up. Hl" PUrtiiH ii.O - mJ b . > w:m play "d and ti." . , 11 . w • v. a aoi by M j .s. | .-J - I•.\ • >- I IV - .’.I Mills Ui k. pmg with the Easter xeasoh ,11 mu ed Ti M.y . ■ ting w. ! ■ i i ld at Hu home id M;,. Ma^' .i . Ma g net 11 ■ hi. It. Mr drs L< a: I T . my and Lfoiiud .Mr at I M \\ 1. ii N . auu ns V' J; , < ' a i va d Lai iy. all of Hammond. sp< ut E Sunday as guests 'J Herm an Breitzke Eire Rep a t . . . Chief Henry P. J’asihen of Koontz Lake-Oregon Town hip Eire Department, reported grass fires Irai the Ted Lipke piopeity on the south si Ie of th lake; also a large l*ire of about 30 acres in the Earl Dipert woods about one mile south of the lake. It took 6 hours time to bring the latter fire under control. I The regular monthly meeting of th Conservation Club will be hell Friday. April 22. at their cluo house and members are uiged to be present. । Fishing at Koontz Lake Fishing is still good as both Geotge Meyers and Gene Moerman reported tne catching of 7 pound Northel ners la.' t w. ok. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L Fries t. :S • .aIT nl > Pai as gue of M: ’and Mis Leonard K F'Hcs. dai.^n’ei.- Barl' tla. Marg . in I son I’. it . Other gm ts xx i. Mi an<! Mr- Hany J. Fries and la .. v o. c ; go 11! . and ah p, । ; > < . e Eai+ara’s bir‘ ndaVGiox.r.mn P.T.A. Penny >upper I u Gr< v> flown P. T. A. a:inoun< < pro • listings for the supper at ti »• Gruvertown Gyrn on End iy, April 22. Mis. Clarence Hlavav k. menu and food chairman, detii mined Hie following mdiv.dual s rung pm - !es and tlie P.T.A approvi i them: Baked ham, 25-, hot dog on bun. 20< ; Homemade noodles 15c ; mac. and cheese 15e; Tuna fish salad 25c; one whole deviled egg. oe. Sea. loped potatoes 15c; potato salad 15c ; baked Leans 15c; Kidney bean salad 15c; Cole slaw 15c; Jello \eg salad 15c , Jello fruit Salad 15c ; bread and bultei 5c ; ' Homenia ie cake Id •. ’ Homemu'ie pi e Kk ; milk 10c, and cuffee. sc. Because of public- demand, serving will start at 5:00 p m. and wnl Continue until s:00 p.m Mis. C. R Leslie, supper ticket chairman, states tickets are go-' ing well. P.T.A. members are selling tickets al! this week and they will be available at the door dm - ing serving hours Eriday • Sherry Is Eight Sherry Ball, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ball, cxlebiated her Sth birthday with a combined Easter and birthday party on April 15. Those attending were Karen Juhn‘son. Debby Wuga. Debby McMahon, Gad Dipert, Susan Ball, fiandra WluL Barbara Pulliam. Jennifer Majsnall Diane BohaC, Mrs. Jolm Ball and children, Vivian. Dale Gai] and Mis Ronald Burris The cake was decorated iwith an blaster bunny and a nest of eggs The nut cups Were filled with jelly b.-a: s bunnies and chic kens. i The aft< rnoon was spent hunting •eg Pi izes were awa'ded for iinoHg Hie i st and the least ( ’.ui.rtx- • 4 r. . She i < ceiVed mar;. mc« ifts. /. —— i -- —» WHY LET AN OLD ; , CAR DRIVE YOD VZ ) CRAZY? ' t "tLjJ BUY A GOOD USED CAR FROM THE ADS I In Thia Newspaper

’ NAVAL RESERVE FRCGRAM Our coion.unity Naval Reserve I , । • Cent ■ is local . it 10 I N 'Hhs le Blvd South Bend. Ind 1 nter (’onmi tndi r T. E May ; woold weii -mi a group or mniv. <1 ia. '. t i rom p u ent or buxine ; ■ men who would c ere to visit th ■ 1 Ui . . 1 1- Tbe Naval lb 'in is a bosm'-s'. .similar in many ielocal I i: r , nizat ,o n is c h .ir <ut ,I‘ci,<>। in- ■ lem’d are mandatory. Like bi. irv s "x the Rc < i Vo Tram•o ' ’ ■ : i b i . s.' -'ahtial, p iyr >ll v. i.n h finds its way directly ba ;k to on business houses 'Die following local men a>e members of our communities Neval Re > rve \V. D. Limerick, Gt of :'ri v Hevel and Eugene Hough <4 N ith Diberty, and Lt. William ' Bellinger and Larry Cole of Walkerton These men spend a few hours each week m training. In addition to ail other reserve benefits which they receive, they bring home to our business community. over $2,000 in pay annua!A first reaction on the part of some might well be: "That's where my taxes go " A countering question might be asked. "As long as tax money must be spent fcr military prepardness, what better place is there tlian at our own business houses?'* In this case, such pay returns directly to our local cash registers This is a commercial viewpo nt but one worthy of consideration by our community as we are sked to upp >rt the Naval Ih serve i» - ',v v I*rmi| a] Keith I >a\ s h ' mv.'"(! the Reserve to speak t" :he j'm > ’ .ifd x< i.mrs of our hir' -< h<, I be fore s' 'r I ad "ums th year. In add.t >n t<> t!w '•■ monmal ( • coim.iei Itl vi wp< nl I’ir''. i., other ;m?»ortant re-men for knowing about and siiportmg <>ur R< - s-tvex This । tson is the "Pur pose of the Naval tieserve." Th.s reason should give all a gr< a' sense <>? pr ie and trust in our National Military Readiness Program. The purpose of the Naval Reserve. "Is to pre-train and maintain the know ledge gained by loeal reservists so that 'they may he ever ready for responsible support or military leadership jobs in our

GREATER VIELDS MATHIE^H Creator yield#... J / 'ski I •note piolit... on fewet^k, >U 1 acres with AMMO PI IOS jku ft sci tili zer s. AMMO Pi IOS fertilizers are highly water liable • - 1 •" - ’ and chemir ally uuitorm iT" I to give even feed in^of 111 I Jis I long lasting phni \ I 1 / loads th it are ready \\ * for action immediately. j. AMMO-PROS’FERTILIZERS Water solubli • high analysis fELLITIZED B. I. HOLSER &CO , INC; I Phone Ml Walkert ^l

National Military Organizationt.” Leadership abilities are developed through good training, and tins ability is needed at all levels in , the Naval organizaflon. A chief । oncei nos Naval Reserve Reel lilting. for the next two months, is to increase the on Naval Reserve bon | strength of 23S men to p figure closer to 360 mon. There are several young men in our commundy who h.ixe indicated an intei' d in the Naval Reserve l’i - . lam. As enlistees, they mr eh< o-e bi tween Monday an t Tuo. day evening for training participation purposes. Th-- Nical Ri orvp has an at'tractive program to offer oui ' ung men. Tins piogrim will nelp th'in mature and piogir.-r f.nanc ially either on re gular acts duty or in civilian life aft i sei-vjce. A bi ie? list of fm ditic available for local training use covers: Radio. Electronic & Electricity; Gas and Marine Engines; Wood und Met il Shops; Gunnely up to 5" cannon ;and Medical and Clerical. This program has an : will continue to develop the Nava! leaders of tomorrow. Interested parents and youth may contact Chief W. D. Limerick at Bills D-X Service Station for further information. A standing invitation to visit the Nava; Resc-rve Center has been extendto all by Lt. Commander T E Mays CSN. Training Center, Commanding Officer. Secretary of State To Speak In North Liberty Indiana Secretary of State Jc R Walsh of Anderson, a can - date for the I>emocrntic nomc tion for governor, and an < pom nt ol tin- st de school re - ganization act. of 1959, will < -ix S< hom| Reorganiz .tion C s- iidatmn and Good Seiiools : he - in luled for Thursday evening of this Week the Liberty Twp. High Schr Tim me t i r is spon >red Tn group of Liberty Twp, reside! ’ who oppose the reorganization A Gene G< nsmger is the- chair.n i of the group and Mrs Liwr> r • Snyder i s the sec retary. Th> / sajd they invited Walsh to e • plain the law and to tell why I e favors repeal Walsh will ansu r questions after his speech.