Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 April 1960 — Page 9
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Jamaican, Bermudas and Capris; so matched sets in .sportswear . : the Studio Dress Shop. wn.tJl Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rensbcrgof South Bend were Easter inday guests of Mr. and Mis. ruce Fitzgerald. John "Jake" Powell is in Las gas Nevada, this week attendg a dealers convention. Sunday guests of Mr and Mi. nry Hulhng’T were Mr. and s Darrel Roush and sons of •ith Liberty. White and pastel dresses f»• uluation at lhe Studio Dress . mp. Walkerton. n2l vn Mrs Norman Fult s spent fr .. ' i usday to Sunday with Mis. atriep Sester, and Mr and Mi. nn Fettel, Die Fellowship ('lass of the FB. Church will meet Friday ght in the church basement with s Cloyd Smith and Mis Mamie <y as hostesses. Mr. and Mm Eugene Skinner tertained with a family dinner ster Sunday Guests were Mr. ! Mis. Harold Hostetter Jr . r and Mrs. Robert Barden and idly, Mr. and Mrs laugti R,y hn and family They enjoyi an ter egg hunt m Stuntz Pmc r‘st in the afternoon Evening •srs were Mr. and Mrs. Glen . stetkr.
1960 HIGHWAY PROGRAM Roads & Bridges for Spring Construction r S-Hr : xf -- =-, k *; ~• . S—H*rF“ - ’ tlx. 7^’ '• C.-1 - rji H.M-l ■;— X 7 itg . s 1 M I. E- A* .. , _ ’ _ - i~ 7 § X* । s ■ . • • ■ • - -■ I - - ■ % • • * V, -‘-i z ■ ■ - —z •t’ ' - .X ■ o x i V1 4 J _—t~7 ". ' ! MMOC *»*«• C" Y M : / J - < t IZ- . J “ I~t \ y I "" • .e^-sarn* !*" I»*7' *— ’ u ® <9^) ^7 ** The map shows roads and bride s 1 be < ■ i.ct< !. rb r” with those already built since July 1. ‘ ’ J-a pature of Highway Construction in the fiscal year M I%' • Total planned expenditun - are v more than J112.(.MX' > | Xrt).W Fiscal 1860 ends June 30 this uur. it • t lus n •upof — Right-of-Way costs . $ if>xhshiuo Bridge contrails Raad .cvntrrcU sc. '• .i T( )T \I $i 12,(W7.16J 00 This does not include an es jn .h»| • in d mi. .. r: e eon’Rs planned Dr Spring and <ai » Sui . . *‘ lM i 1)0 Mam n. ko . u ork is shown on ou map. ~ Governor Harold Hardly p= :<• ■' a ' } 1 ' n4 ‘ n Lng 1,625.000 automobiles a. d "* t! ,r . । <s s< D a tr nos almost c cry day o:. t> me sec’ i«fi * 1 ’' 1 ' ■ blale hways. The six-miMu o and mre H • sis the v. r 107a wul me live with the roads being plauatd and tu - ~ t t>. i • a ‘de Highway Department pi. i s its r f' ! vi Ue bcatwr UuIUC v ’idiLiun* predicted ior twenty yearn t. -m u-w.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwai ' !• r.mscn and family of Chi-ago w, i v wc k end guest- of Mr. am: Mi Axel Franson. Mr. and Mrs. John Guttman were guests of Di and Ab Janies Griffith in Sheridan la. ' week. Mr. and Mrs. Melvm J<»n s and Mr and Mr>. Dctm. - B <u a ’ family, all ot l : r i. ii a : La i C ] Sunday „ue>t of .Mr. nd Mis. l a rfi It Bakei. Mi -. 1 kiru K a H i. M G’ n HoZetl t Mr <, ... id Mis. Arthur D’ .M' i \\ |. hi a.y wild Ue foi m. . r. Mrs. Maude Hott, r, in •» n .d 1h 1 < 4 he Cei> bi. X i., r ;. A, , y Mr. and Mrs Bobm. . .• m i family, Rensselaer; M- >nd M < 'h. ries Sb f| ( r W n M, Dona D . iks and .aurid. r. Ham-i let; Mrs. Allen Cups c 1 Otis, Walkerton. <pv-d Easb • with Mi an iM r- H. a i 1 Shal fer and son. in Kim -lm H-mats. Mrs. Henrv Hullinc'er wis sur- I surprise.! Tuesday of la t week Iv n a x ai :v. | t" lebrate her birthday G.< -ts w> r v Mr. and Mrs Ernie I ho • id and da ight.*r. Billy Jean, and Inn H’d!mi>er of North 1 brily Mme I>, . < meth of South Bend Th- v brought a b.i thd :V ' ikr ai.d g-td Cai is were enjoyed.
। Mrs. Vera Seitz returned Thursday from a two-week \a< at ion \ iting John R. Seitz and family • McLean. V: ^:ma. and 'ixh'.-' .. e in Washington D C St - m eh' . Ii ip by plane Mr m Mi - 1' l " : : : i sons of Ande> < ■. i- ! , a a end gUe>ts o' Mi < Em. i . . . and Mr. and V H : i. daughters. Mr. ,nd Mr.. Harold K i .• • family of Kirksville, Mo. ai n spending the v ek v. th h: parent s. Mr. and Mr». I IK of Koontz Like Mr. K h ■ ii a company Dick He’ mb u-t .h. Hal Williams lu M,. Im in three men are juni- r st id. rd. at the Kirksville Cdo g ■ ot Oslo - pa thy. Diek Hershberg. r n < a mate. Hal W l iams, w I i o\. night guests of Mr. o d A • Georg' Hei . hbeiger a: ! Jai They me on a busine s t’ i a ' will return and st ■•! 1 s • i night here. They w.ll .■ .. s : >r K ■ A b tlani'e of their < • iBIRTHDAd M KPHbH Mrs R । pl. a<ant !y .-u 'pry- I F d>y n when fi lends d’ 'p; • d in t la :i I 1 ehrate hi .' bird ■ av. Those present wt >e Mr n d A! Eddie Wade and M > Pa d iv 'A from South I’, id. .7 I: Green, Plvn 'u h rd Mi and M .Walter Cockrell, Mr. and Mr<. r 1 A I ‘ -t r : M • '! ' : and Bobby I’ahm r, Koontz Lo-
Mkmehbii^^^h I ■■- • - * —ll—, -J,' ? , Industry is growing in Indiana—and so are its demands on truck transportation. Wanting to know just how truckdependent industry is, we surveyed a few hundred new or expanded Indiana industries, receiving replies from 268. These 268 manui i facturers report that an average of 50% of their incoming freight and 70% of their outgoing freight is hauled by truck! The aptitude and usefulness of truck transport are geared 1 to Indiana's increasing industrial capacity—for better service to all. I. H ... Indiana Motor Truck Association, Inc. The Siote'i Orgumiei/ rrviling Indvtiry 2905 N. Meridian Street • Indianapolis S, Indiana t Nicholet, General M«naa«r ■991
April 21. mo — WALKERTON INDEPENDENT
Mr. an J Mr«. Otto ITolzhauscr of Willard. Ohm. pent the Eantc week end wph il •,r aunt, Mi ( X < t n H. ilicnbi'> ik. Mis. Biy i । .<•, Ailh lid- chil<;>cn. grm:| chililnii mi! g P .D gt .nd nldrd) du . { their E i .i. u •. ... in- . th' hi < d .'d‘ <i i. 4 /• i • . , IJ , h,j t jp I ' ■ ’■ 1 ■ mi. I ; . । Wd . t P’ii t ''i :. c !,i v s ■«। iit . Mr. and Mrs < ■ M ’emee of ♦ S >uh I’• d 'A i ■ , k end guc." s i of Air. mid Mi -1 • n \ ,i Mr. R bert G< :don c * N t o Jie, li’ . ; v. as an uvei night y leal of Ha ] Wrays on M nday. . -- - - ] □ Q BIRTHS । , □ n 1 Dr .■: M; W- . Cuter are ’iu I pa ••al > "1 i :। 1 a h i bi a n Api i 13 at H dy F ■: dy im-pital. Mi . 'id \« r H ph ’.vie ■an al-' the p ii'Ti' <■;' ci ,y:ht 'r b, ;r. Thi.xx: . A- • । t Eunu < »;. . '• I, ... ' Di ui Alls V ' it Bi -di .! Gw ; .ii n- ■ f , , n . SV n • WJ. h in, b n M . > . A; • | n ‘Mie Mi. Ii . A ILAd! v. " ea cr A! -.y ■ ■ Eih • M i: ’M' G • E ker u 1 '■ ‘ > ’.' - * . ;11 ।’ , । g Lt. ' Hh ' 1 . E a ui I ’b r ■ Mm -. b"i: Ab nday. Api Hl' a’ I' irk’. hospA J. Mr .'nd Mrs D- n-!<i D- u 1 । th'* parents "f a oi bom T s - : y nt t‘ p n it the Osteopathic h spitaL < I
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