Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 April 1960 — Page 3

POLICE NEWS A variety of came before the Walkerton Police Department during the past week and they ranged from stolen hub caps to traffic violation accidents. Edna Smith, 800 Illinois Street, and Shirley Hartung, route 1. N. Liberty, were involved in an accident Wednesday, April 13, that resulted in considerable dr mage to the cars involved. Mrs. Smitl was driving on Adams Street and when she pulled across Ohio St., she hit the Hartung car in the rear section. Mrs. Smith had looked both ways and did not nee the Hartung car. There is no stop sign at this corner. Damages to tho Smith car amounted to S7OO in the front end. The Hartung car had about S2OO damages done to its rear section. Levay L Land is man. route 2 Walkerton, reported to police that on April 17, in the heavy rain, he wag driving ius ear on Adan s Street end his vision was obstructed by the lights and weather and drove his car off tho side of the mad onto the railroa 1 tracks at this crossing Damages to the car amounted to $123.00. Walkerton Independent Robert E. Urbin, Editor Publisher Independent-News Co. WAIJCERTON INDIANA Publication Time: Thursday of each week Second Claw* Postage paid at Walkerton, Indiana Subscription rates: 12.50 for each year for each paper in Indiana; out-of-state subscriptions, $3.00.

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i Clifford Allen, route 3. reported ;on April 16 that his car struck a big German Shepard dog when coming to Walkerton on Road 23 from the south. Damages were done to the grill and fender of his car amounting to $43 50. The dog belonged to Walter Feitz, route 3. James Kneisley, 505 Virginia St., reported that on April 16 while his car was parked in ’he business section of Walkerton, two full disc hub caps were taken from his car. James Martin, route 1. Plymouth was arrested on April 17, for having possession of intoxn ating beverages. He is 18 years old IP' also had a 15-year o d Walkerton girl and a 17-ypar old Tnier boy in the car with him. He was fin d a total of S2B 00 with costs, after pleading guilty bef< re the local Justice of tho Peace, R N. Hess Clyde Whitaker, North Liberty, arrested or. April I for faiulre 1 > have his tar under control which resulted in an ac ident appeared in court the past week nd paid । fine and costs amounting to $lB 75 on his charge Merrill Dean Smith, <’aypo.il, Ind., was arrested on April 12 for disregarding a stop light on Roosevelt Road. He paid a fine an 1 eost s totaling sl^7s forth s vio- । lation . Alfred Dean Klincdinst, route 2, Plymouth, paid a fine ami costs Hiatt I Insurance Agency I Ph. 269 Walkerton!

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totaling $lB 76 on April 18 for’ excessive speed. Glenn Edwin Stark, South Bend, paid a fine of SI.OO m cafett ria court for a parking vi<daation »n Aprl 17 Clifford Bov hng, 1109 Ohio St paid a fine of $2.00 in <af«d. , i court, for disregarding a stop sign on April 11. Clifford Bowling, 1109 Ohio St.; William Heltzel, Bremen; and | James Garland. Bremen; were all : three arrested on Saturday afternoon for <lisonlcrly conduct in . Walkerton. They will come to the Justice of the Peace’s co rt . on Saturday, .April 23. on this , charge _ . r> > - DEATH RECORD ; □ u Ixmls Hayward Louis Hayward, 72. of 1123 Ha i rison St . Walkerton, died s idi <!en!y at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at । his home. ’ He was born Dec. 3. 1887 at PjMhester. N. Y. and came to Wa’kert,on from Rochester 5o ’ years ago Surviving are two sisters, M ( Maude H ivw iifi and Mrs. Will;. Lowery*, both of Rochester, and one brother. William Hay *• aid, s Petersburg. Fla. Funeral services were hold at It) a m. Monday at the Nusbaum Funeral Home with Rev. V. L Garner officiating. Burial was jr Woodlawn < emetery William F. Spence William F. Spence. 91, of route 2, Walkerton, died at 8;20 pni Saturday in his hon; • after a lon . illness He was born De^ 27. 1868 u. Johnson T wnship. LaPortp cour.

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April 21, 1960 — WALKERTON INDEPENDENT —

ty, and had live<i m the area hir lifetime. Mr Sp< nee was a ret'.cd farmer He was married in 1900 to M i:' Ellen Amor who died in 1!*37 Surviving are iWo daughtei Mrs. C irl Ganteit, Nii.-: Mcl Mrs. Edvard Si-:. I.iP i'e; X<: Herman < 1 od< r- ugh. Ma hic *i City; Mrs. (• I'. M K nzi-. la troit Mid . M Sharp Mdl Creek, . \ »n c,o • m e, E«!war«! and I. > > So <>f Walkerton: E g> : ■ Sp ru < LaPorte, and William Spine Jr, oi South Bend; 29 grand'hildn n i d five groat-grand' hndn n Funeral s rvi s were hel I at u. am. Monday at St Ar.thon Catholic chap' l it Fish L ike wi • the Rev. H« num Schou 10l official ing Burial '.'.ns in the W odav:. < emetery. Walki rton Community Club Sews For ( ancer M’ labors < r the Wen di - C ’ dinitv Club i <nr g . st, M . Dorothy W 'di nu t m th“ c< mur.ity Building Friday morr .■ i; to sew pads for the Cancer S>ciety. During ti ' lunch hour, M Al Drews and Mrs Elmer Har' ■ . «*rved del' >ua assorted h ’ bread, and < . The table v centered with a cross mounted er. a white st vr >f> m b; . A but * - fly. symbolic ot the new life w < resting’ on on*' arm of the cr' at the foot cro< uses of varioi - colores were nrrangid The 8,l a was open to the Easter >torv an 1 di.‘iplaye<l on Ilir forepart of t.a base. A short business .session wa conducted by the president, M. J. F Spetb er. and the m< dng adjourned to att nd flood Fridas services at the Pn . byterian ('hurvh

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