Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 31, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 June 1960 — Page 5

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—rjauapoaea c=aat aej^r= Forget something? Nick’s Supermarket will be open until noon July 4th. Mrs. Frank Dunn spent several days with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dunn and Bradley, of Carmel, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson and son spent Sunday evening in the home < f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lidy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Cinn and Mrs. Edith Fair of Delphi; Mis. Mary Shankland and Mrs. Howard Mohler of Anna Maria, Fla.: Mrs. Ernest Adkins. LPorte. and Mrs. Besii Mellan of Plymouth, were Friday luncheon guests of Mrs. G. O. Verkier. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herbold and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Michalski are spending two weeks vacation at the Herbold cottage. Kcontz Lake. Mrs. Jos. Scariton and Tommy, daughter and grandson of the Herbolds. were visitors for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Michalski will be building their own home at the lake shortly.

4th of JULY SPECIALS

BAR-B-Q Sat. CHICKENS Sun. ea. $ J Koontz Lake Store Alon ' Mild ^^4Onghorn an c W^CHEESE ' 4u Extra Lean Country Style J| Ar SPARE RIBS " 49 C Specially Cut for Bar-B-Q GREEN PEPPERS . .. 2 for 19c FRESH TOMATOES . Pkg. of 4 25c FRESH CUCUMBERS . . 3 for 19c ’ * I Bond’s DILL PICKLES .... quart 29c Holiday SWEET PICKLES . .. quart 39c ? ■ •

Miss Sharon Jackson of Noith Liberty spent last week with her sister and family, Mr. and M./. Richard Anderson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Verkier, Richard Verkier and Randy, and Mr. and Mrs. James Verklei and family attended the Verkier reunion Sunday at Elgin, 111. Mrs. Clan le Morrey. and Mrs. Stewart Morrey and two children of Barington. 111., were guests us Mr. and Mrs. Gus Verkier Tuesday. Mrs. Harold Eastlick and daughter of Philadelphia. Pa.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tye and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rhea, all of Nappanee. spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Colemaji of Koontz Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frea Bellinger had as their Sunday dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Danas Miller, South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bellinger, North Liberty; Mr. and Mrs Chat les Bellinger and Mrs. Leora Goit. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Schultz called in t ie evening.

Kay and Jane Powell have returned from Camp Rancheo Farmasa in Brown County. Their folks met them in Indianapolis to bring thein home. They also visited their grandmother in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. John Powell and family and Dr. and Mrs. Elliott Fiash and family will sp< nd next week at Sdve.r Lake, Michigan Camping. Mr. and Mis. Hal Suhlanbrnck, Sue and Gregg, of Muskegon, Michigan, wh week end guests of Mr. rmd Mrs. Robert < hi rdn .v and family. Sunday supper guest • were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wise and < hildi fiiAr' Milwaukee, Wis. Don't ferget the Ice Cre^m Social on Saturday. July 2. on the high school lawn, sponsored by the 4-H clubs of Walkerton. Homemade cakes and pies with plenty of ice cream will be served from 10:00 a m. to 9:00 p.m. W« will be open July 4th until noon. Nick’s Supermarket. Complete Une of groceries ar 1 meats. Ladies dresses in misses and half sizes. Regular $5 98, now $3.98. Studio Dress Shop. Emmet C. Filer is serving as a delegate to th e National Education Association in Los Angeles, Calif. He is representing the North Central District of Teachers Association of which Filer is chairman. Mrs. Filer accompanied him on the jet flight to L s Angeles,

Z O CANNED HAM SALE 8 ■ lb. SIZE . . . . each 55.79 3 - lb. SIZE .... each 52.89 5-lb. CANNED PICNIC each 52.89 COLD CUT SPECIAL IGA- l-lh Pkg. MINCED LUNCHEON . lb.*^y* Potato Chips ^9- * Dave & Ray's IGA Sunday. July 3 and Monday, July 4 STORE HOURS: Walkerton Store Koontz Lake Store 8 to 1 8 to 6 Phone 8 Phone 997-J

June 30, 1960 — WALKERTON INDEPENDENT

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Steffen and son were called to Goshen following the death of Mr. Steffen's father. Samuel E. Steffen. Funeral services were held Friday at Roanoke. 111. Hungry f r homemade cake or pic? Come trj th- 4-H Tee Cream Social on the high school lawn from 19:90 a m. to 9:99 p.m. Saturday, July 2.

| • • No More Wash Days | $ Just A Laundry Hour •

| 24 Washers f Use As Many As You Like

I Open 24 Hours Daily } | UP-TOWN LAUNDROMAT | | 1 2 Blk. South of Fire Station — Walkerton |

Mr. and Mrs. R E Dunhuck of South Bend were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Frank Dunn. For your convenience we will be open until noon, July 4tru Ni< k's Supermai Kei. June Clearance summi’r millinerv hdf p> <n; jr misses and half sizes iii dn. >es priced f'r quick <■]« •’atici St ! lio Dress Shop. Waikeiton.

8 Dryers I Each One Z Holds 5 Loads A

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