Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 July 1960 — Page 8
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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — July 7. 1960
Koontz^J I^ake I NEWS LETTER^
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K, L. Community (Jhurch A. J. Compton, raptor Tillis Stanton, S. S. Supt Sunday School 9:30 am. Morning Worshi p 10:30 am. FJreiung Worshp, 7.30 a.m. Bible Study and Prayer Service L3O p.m. WfUnasduy. Ln the morning sendee Rev. Walter Rogers will give an ex hortation from the Book of Revelations. You should not miss Bus. Come and bring your Bible. In the evening, Evangelistic Service. Everybody welcome. All seats free. Mr. ’and Mrs. Walter Newi um and Mrs. Lulu Bihl. of Thr rnton. 111., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Werterberg last week. Tlio Wertanbergs are entertaining their daughter Mrs. Garry Trommel who is on leave from the Annod Forces stationed at Kaiseriauft^i. Germany Mr and Mis. Gilbert Gieen, Mr. and Mrs. Jarnos Scales and Kenneth Ricky and Carol Green of Qncago wore guests cf Mr and Mrs. Joseph Warannwaki last Sunday. Miss Judy Decker. South Bend, is a guest of Mr and Mrs. T«•ob Wagner for a few we?ks.
MR. FARMER Side Dress Your Corn with 82% N ANHYDBOUS AMMONIA TKe WWEST COOT and BEST NITROGEN AVAILABLE We Rent Applicators See our new plant at L*Par * 4 mile east of Albert's Hall FOR PRICES and CUSTOM APPLICATION ml IJXIYD ANDERSON UMBAUGH AMERICA Plymouth WE 6-6958 CHEMICALS, INC. HERMAN REED IjaPaa SU 4-2271 Bremen LI 6-8149 JOHN KUMPP SOIL LEROY SKILES SERVICE Walkerton lOSM WE Pretty Lake, Hymoath Dr. H. C. Miller Osteopathic Physiaiaa & Surgeon OFFICE HOURS: 8 - 12 Mid 1:30 - 5 MTWF 7- 9 Mon. & Friday Evenings 8-12 Sa tardea Closed Wednesdays Dr. Walter M. Denaut Dentist OFFICE HOURS; 9 - 12 and 1:30 - » MTWS Claned Thursdays Dr. Burton L. Furst Dentist OFFICE HOURS: 9 - 12 and 1- iSO lITWVIS 7- 8 Friday Evenings Closed Thnraoy« Dr. Elliott C. Frash Optometrist OFFICE HOURS: 9- 12 and 1- 5 MTThFS Closed Wednesdays Open Evenings by Appointment Dr. G. E. Neidlinger Veterinarian OFFICE HOURS: 1:00 • 2:00 Monday thru Saturday 7:00 - 8:00 Fridays Nusbaum’s Funeral Home Day or Night _ Phone Walkerton 83
Mr. an'd Mrs. Robert Wirth and grandson, Donald, of Gion View, Illinois, were wook end guests of Mr. and Mrs Carl GJenu'o Sr. On Monday tho Gjemrefl entertained Mr. and Mrg. William Kennedy and Bruce Dammann of Chicago. Due to the first Monday being a holiday, the Koontz Lake-Oro-gon Twp. Fire Dept, will hold their July meeting on Monday, July lltii at the fire station, and all members are asked to he present. Mr. and Mrs. George Dekker and ftonx and Marian Jensen, of Chicago, spent the week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John M Turnbull. Week end guestt of Mr. and Mi-s. Floyd Brown and daughters were Mi-, and Mira Leslie Grimm. New Castle; Mr. and Mrs Robert Ocok, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crist and children of Hammond. Mr .and Mrs. Paul Davey of LaPorta spent Monday as guests of Mrs. Laui-a. Hornbeck. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Singrey and dilhlreri spent the week end as guests of Mir. and Mrs. Andrew Valentino, Eaift Chicago. They were accompanied by Mrs. Rose Mosca .who spent the past six weeks as guest of the Singreys. Mr. and Mrs. William Pehrsoa and da ugh t era Ft. Wayne, spent the week ©nd as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pehrecn. Mr. and Mrs. George Geller apart Monday in Plymouth as guests of th^r daughter and family. Mr. and Mra. fifrneat Rank
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Hai-old Crawford and children kpent Monday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'William Skinner and children, Walkerton, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Tuttle, and Iziren Ray, San Bernardino, Calif, Arrived here last Wednesday and will spend several weeks visiting with friends at the lake and in Blmoas. Mr. and Mrs Leonard Fries and daughters. Barbara, Margie and son, Bobby, of Tinley Park. Hl., were guests ctf Mr. and Mrs. Harry- L. Friea on Sunday, who are on vacation and enroute to Pottsville, Pa. Mrs. Leeta Krdal entertained Mr. and Mrs. Al Sutils, Maywood, Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. Don Earley, Oak Park, over the weekend Mr. and Mrs Don Gjemre entertained the following guests on July’ 4th: Mr. and Mrs. IXdght Burch and Connie; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Burch and daughter, Mr and Mrs. William Wille, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wille and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Burtcn Muckow and daughter Lois, and children. Mr. and Mrs James Mickow and daughter, Mrs. Cora Mickow, Mra. Mary Vieting. all of' Hamlet. Other guests were Mr and Mrs. Tom I lays and family, Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Shields and family. Detroit. Michigan. and Mr. and Mrs. RirhaiM Henin ch and family of Baltimore, Md. THANK YOV In deep appreciation we send our heaitfelt thanks to al! our friends and neighbors who were an wonderful to us since the passing cf our beloved husband and father, Clyde H. Ricketts St. A special thanks to Pat Mel Mn. Verice Wale, Elizabeth Orcutt •nd Dottie Woff o who opened and cleaned our lake home, and to Vemalenn and Bill Amick who stocked our refrigerator, turned on the utilities and ran innumerable errands AH this enabled our scattered family to live here together and we appreciated that. To Harry (Fries. Rett* Williams and Beas Turnbull for extra effort* o* our behalf, and to those fine friends who sent focd to our home; to the members of the Koontz Lake Conserve tioe Club and the 0.8.5. for the mes! and hard work on June 28th; to Rev. J. Kemp Tunis for the lovely service; to Dr. V. B. Wolfe for his aid all during Dad's illness and his beautiful rendition of the Masonic graveside rites, aasistek! by tho brothers of the Walkerton Lodge 619 F. & A M.; to all of you wonderful people, our loving thanks. Mrs. Clyde E. Ricketts Clyde E Ricketts Jr. Mr. and Mrw. Robert J. Ricketts and family Mr and Mr* R. J Hendrickson IMas^ai-husetts Protective Association. Inc. UTANLEY A. MfREI. Nou Cancellable 1111 N. Michigan Street PlymMith, Indiana Teitpkone: WE 6-JMW WALKERTON ~ M-A-S-O-N-I-C No. 61», F. *A. M. MASONIC MEFTfNaS First Thursday Night of Month All Masons Invited ROBHRT SfXAFFER, W. M. HARRY DOLL, Secretary I INVESTMENT SECURITIES STOCKS LOUIS C. HOLSER 800 Virginia St Phone 108 ’ W aikerton, Indiana
Slow-Piteh Schedule Revised A high school team will replace the Liona Club team in the SiowFitch softball league. Any boy who will be in the 10, 11 or 12th grade is eligible to play on the High S< hoo; team. Gamce will continue to be played at 8:30 p.m. on Monday and Thursday evenings at Place Paj-k. The revised schedule is as fol-
lows: July 7 American Legion vs. Independents 11 American Legion vs. High Schcol team 14 Kingsbury Locker Plant vs. Lndependenta 18 Kingsbury Locker Plant va American L«gion 21 High School team vs. Independents 25 Kingsbury Locker Plant vs. High Schcol team 28 Kingsbury Locker Plant vs. Independents Aug 1 American Legion vs. Independents 4 American Legion vh. High School team 8 Kingsbury Locker Pliant vs. American Legion 11 High School Team vs. Independents 15 Kingsbury Locker Plant vs. High School team 18 American Legion vs. Independents 22 American Legion vs. High Schorl team 25 Kingsbury Locker Plant vs. Independents
Thinning Apple Trees Means Better Crop Hand thinning apple trees now can mean a harvest erf larger sir® apples neext fall. Thinning fall and winter apple varieties now win help increase the size of the remaining fruit. Thinning involvot removing all but one apple in • eluates' and spacing remaining apples so they are about eight iactae® apart on the branches. It's done by holding the apple atom between the fflkeftnger and thumb, then twist-
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Bus Driver: "All right ij there?'’ Feminine Voice: "No, wait I get my clothes on!" At which point all eyew »u« ed to the rear to watch a yod lady struggle aboard with a i j ket of laundry . Its poor business to criti. । your enemies- after all. yo । the cne who made them.
mg oft the fruit. Any fruit shi ing insect or disease dam# should be removed to insure more rewarding harvest next f Thinning has other merits sides producing larger apples takes weight from the tree r helps prevent Itrnb breakage is particularly *avorab!e to larger aize apples during < se&sona Thinning early »n season .tends to result in a h ter bloom next spring. Thinning such varieties as Jonathan. Grimes Golden, I> ioug and Golden Delicioes i be quite effective in innmne fruit auu^ even if it is done late m «wly July.
