Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1960 — Page 16

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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — April 28, 1960

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K MHit z I..ik< ( omiminiK ( Imr b A J. Cot pmi • u Stil ay S< hoo !' . M - rung Wms j. I • I i ’ Evt ung Wo; Lip 7 p n. R< \ ,\ al nmi.llv l.nt ? lay 1 ' Gi v' ■ rtowr H _ h S .w| g; Wll >ii ; f> i u Sui !. y in h’ Business i leetuig • 1'• May 2. II >pe all < in b p’’"' t. EvangHi ‘ Bn - h r Y U ng is bt'ing u>e i » speaker of the Revival minting.- If you l deliveram e for spirit. s<ml, mini o bmly come and believe in ;ic Lord with us for your needs. Every jue is welcome! K 1.. United Missionary Church “The Church With The Lighted Cross’’ Paul Lam ks, Pastor Mrs. R S Varga. Supt. 9:30 Sunday School 10:15 Worship Service. 7:30 Evening Service. 7:30 Wednesday. Prayer meeting. The mid-week prayer meeting Will be a 7:00 this Wednesday, April 27th. A friendly weh ome awaits you at our church. Mr. and Mrs Paul Bonifield, d tighter Cynthia and son Paul J> . of Chicago, were SunduV g est- of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Bonifield. Rex Jones, Swartz Creek, Meh , was an overnight guest Ol Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. King and s^ns. Mis. V< ta Join -o: of St. Charles, 111-, and Mrs. Irene WALKERTON ; M-A-S-O-N-I-C No. 619, F. & A. M. MASONIC MEETINGS First Thursday Night of Month All Masons Invited ROBERT SCHAFFER. W. M. HARRY DOLL, Secretary Massachusetts Protective Association, Inc. STANLEY A. NICKEL Non Cancellable 1111 N. Michigan Street Plymouth, Indiana I Telephone: WE 6-2837

j । || ■■miHnri Dr. H. C. Miller Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon OFFICE HOURS: 8 • 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 L. Furst Dentist OFFICE HOURS: 9 - 12 and 1- 5:30 MTWFS 7-8 Friday Evenings Closed Thursdays Dr. Elliott C. Frash Optometrist OFFIC E HOURS: 9-12 and 1 • 5 MTThFS Closed Wednesdays Open Evenings by Appointment Dr. G. E. Neidlinger Veterinarian OFFICE HOURS: 1:00 - 2:0(1 Monday thru Saturdav 7:00 - 8:00 Fridays Nusbaum’s Funeral Home Day or Night Phone Walkerton 83

Smith, Chicago, were week end guests of Mrs. Leota Erday. NOTH E Be. d i’- ii. -nth v meeting of tic Kt । z L ke Oregon Twp. F v I>< I iiont will be lv '(• M?>n iy May 2. at t e Eire Statmi. and id n embejs are tug *1 • . ) p;. nt. The departm a .■ nsv. । .cd 11 c i >r one gmss f • lid Sun lay in the northw< st sta ll' n of the lake. Mr .and Mrs Howard Writer Lu g. of Chicago, are spending a f-w ( p t y. a t their lake cottage Mr. and Mr Harry Fries spert the week end m Clinton, atter.' 1 - ing a me'ting of officers of the Jud ana Volunteer Firemen’s Association. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Amickentertained Oscar Johnson. M.”. Ix*eta Erdal, Mrs. Vesta Johnson and Mrs. Irene Smith foi Sunday night supper. Mrs. Elmer Hartke spent a few days in Michigan City last week as a patient at St. Anthony's hospital under observation. Over the week end. the Hartkes entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Stradtner and family. South Bend, also Mrs. Janet Cook and daughter, Kim, of Michigan City. TYNER FASHION SHOW “Spring Parade of Fashions was the theme of the style showgiven by the Home Economics Department of the Tyner Schoo' under the direction of Mrs. Bonnie Gardner at the April 19th meeting of the Tyner PJ A Another feature of the evening was a Shop Display from the Aits De] irtment under the direction of Walter Zartmm. Rev. John Davis gave the devMio”> for the meeting and the following officers were installed for the 1960-61 PT A. year by Claude V York: President. Mi.Earl Strang: vice-president. Mrs. John Martin: secretary. John Jacobson: treasurer, Rev. Edgar Berkshire. INVESTME?<T SECURITIES STOCKS LOUIS C. HOUSER 800 Virginia St Phone 108 Walkerton, Indiana J

A president's pin was awarded to Mrs. Strang. Hosts and hostesses for Ilie evening were Mr. and Mis. Welcome Miller, nod Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Zartman. Door prize was donated by Mr. and Mis. Web mne Miller m d was won by Mrs. Beit Nutter. Refreshments were served by the Fxeeutivt Board Committee members. Showers Bring Plant Diseases April showers not only bring forth spring flowers but also revive blights, leafspots and other pl mt diseases that mar the beauty and often destroy many garden plants, points out Erie Sh irvelie. extension plant pathologist at Purdue University. The plan <liseaue “germs" a>e different from those that cause humans and livestock to get sick. There arc many types of plant disease germs. Two of the mor** common are plant disease fungi and plant disease bacteria, whit h live through the winter on dead plant part s or other debris in tho garden. Fungi, or plant disease molds, must be carried from a diseased plant to a healthy one in order for the disease to spread. Winds frequently carry the diseased “spores" long distances. Sometimes these sporeg will be carried accidently by humans, animals, farm machinery and even insects. Having succeeded in getting inside a susceptible plant, fungi spread quickly, resulting in death of the plants, if the conditions arc favorable for the fungus growth. Plant disease fungi seem to survive \t ini> r storms. tain. snow i and freezing weather. Many of these spores live through winter on seeds or tubers, while oilu rs live through the cold w< ather as saprophytes on the dead parts of plants. Still others live in the soil <>n decaying organic matter. With the Best spring rains, plant disease fungi are ready for business, Sharvelle says. Bacterial plant disease can be serious. They cause fireblight of both apples and pears, bacterial wilt of melons and ciicumbeis and soft rot of carrots and strawberries. A bacteria cell carries on all tire functions of life within a single ceil A single cell, in 12 hours, can produce over 47 billion descendants. Since bacteria do not produce spores like the fungi, the bacteria are carried by flowing or splashing rain, and even windblown rain. Insects can also carry the disease from one plant to another. Bacteria cannot penetrate a plant directly, but must enter through water pores, wounds or insect punctures. After the bacteria has entered the host plant, it can move from cell to cell in the sap stream inside the plant. Some bacteria can move about in plant juices by their own efforts, or maybe pulled along by the movement of fluids between plant cells. The bacteria can spread and multiply quickly and can destroy the entire plant. When the gardner has diagnosed a disease as a fungus or bacteria infestation, the county agent’s office can recommend a spray, or dusting material, to use for its control. 4-CFNT SEYTO STAMP The Department will issue a 4-Cent S^ato Commemorative stamp to mark the South-East Asia Treaty Organization Conference on May 31. 1960, through the Woshmgt hi. I.’ C. Post Office. 10 ( ENT AIRM \IL ST\MP The Department wil] issue a new 10 cent international airm ol stamp for use on airmail matter to Central and South Ameiic a and the West Indies, exclusive of Mexico, on June 10, 1960, at Miami, Florida. It’s the man who weighs his words that retains his balance.

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