Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 25, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 May 1960 — Page 9

Joe Kreitzman Accepts Position In South Bend Bank * gg^'' ' .r J JOE KREITZMAN Joe Kreitzman has resigned his position as head coach at Walkerton High School to take a po-

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sition with the First Bank and Trust Co. in South Bend. Julie Kreitzman is also resigning her position as music teacher in the elemental y school as the Kreitzmans are moving to South Bend. They will be moving near the first of June and will reside at 2733 Southeast Drive. Joe Kreitzman has been n Wslkarton for three years Ti ■ first yo . r and a half ho was assistant coach under Jim Howard. Jee took over the team a y. i’ ago December. His record as h. d coach has been 15 wins and It losses. Julie came here in January and Kis been music teacher this last semester. NOTICE The Women’s Community Club will meet at 2 p in. Friday in the Community Building. Plans will be completed for the anniversary meeting. Hostesses will be Mi's. A. B Harrison, Mrs. E R. Ba reus and Mis. Clarabelle Rogers. Caution often causes a man to proceed slowly, but its dividends are sure.

Car Hits Pole Monday, Lights Out For Hour Mond.iv night, at approximately 9 10 ,a car driven by William Just cp, route 1, Gi ov tow n, st rin k a utility pole at the c- i - n»‘r of Washingon Street and Indiana 23, causing' a large so tion of homes to be without eleetr < ii y for about an hour, Justice, traveling towa d> Koontz Kike, r ported that his windshield wipe s were not functioning right and that he was partially bund'd by the lights of an ther car in the heavy rain, causing li m to lose control of his car and hit the pole. The city electricians came immediately and began working on the damage to the pole and light lines. That section of town to th l ' south and southeast was allected by the power shut-off. Justice was not injured in the crash, but the car was damaged considerably. He was arrested for fiailure to have his car under control and will be taken to court in the near future. Rings Lost Mrs. Evelyn Brown, Koontz Lake, reports that a little plastic box containing three rings was lost Saturday afternoon between Walkerton and Plymouth. The rings are identified as, a ladies wedding ring, white gold, with two rows of diamonds; a ladies ring with a single karat diamond, white gold; and a child’s ring with a stone of .30 or .10 karats, also white gold These three are vabm l at apprcxima’cly $ loon.oo. Mr. Brown was in a. < pl e of busine ; pl u • s in Walkerton and one in i lynm :th Sat irdey afternoon. Dog Bites Kirrv Ashbaugh, N Hern, 0., vi-bo . nby a ', brlongii.g to L rm Smith an t was treated by a i ' d <!',< tor for the bit- The dog had sho'., m January, but

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is still being kept under observance for a two week period. Thresa Ochs, year old daughter of Mr and Mrs. William Ochs, route 3. was bitten by a s’ray dog ret «'ntly. She was treated by a b < il doc p, and t ■ dog was pi< ked up to be t do i. to th. humane -ot iety ji.j observation tor a two week j'nod. M i i< < Ila neon- Neu« Linda P itman, 1301 Ohio S» , n May 17 I legal parking She paid a fine of S1 Ho in < A t a c urt James Miller 1303 Ohm St and Edwnd D i z .1109 Oh.o St were involved in a in.’ rat - id. I on May 15 Lenz was bat k ; iig a car. and struck the Milka wheih was traveling on Oluo S' , causing slight damage. Linda Huhnke Honored At Tea Miss Lin la Huhnke was among the guests honored by the Mishawaka Chapter and the Schuyler Colfax Chapter of the D A R. at'

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a tea in the home of Mrs. Earl May of South Bend Saturday afternoon. Linda was the representative of the Walkerton Schools in the annual Good Cit Zen com-D-tition sp nsored by the D.A.R, She tied for fn-u place n the Sc huy 1e r C h< and f r e< < t I ph. . n the county I) A R. c< u petit ion . The g >od ' 't’iz."ns of the count’/ . w , re (l o~n by their < i;. -sma'c., and t to f-pre-s, nt the • s< I < is .n tl.c contest on the ba .. ot' 1. . qiiah'.rs of .' ' p and | itriot' m Th'y ia< h took an c’ .c n.' ।. r: ,-n । a At • an hlSt'H V and g '.'■r!.l: "lit wk, I h wa s t b a' basis f< i t'o n competing for c hapt -r, county and state awards. The girls, their n.others ar. I spans' rig tc.o 1., r we v guests at the tea and re* e ved individual Corsage^ Linda was presentci with a pin by the Schuyler Colfax chapter. Mrs. Albert Huhnke Jr., her mother, and Mrs. John Guttman ac< ompan.ed Linda.

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