Walkerton Independent, Volume 85, Number 5, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 February 1962 — Page 14
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- WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — Feb. 1,1962
I AM '- YEARS OLD and ;-ady to d- all th<* work you can give me at 1< < than h. i j the pre e of a new one I am a speed Qm n Lectri dry- r Take ne lain' id trv me for 30 days You '.' ill il' pt me. I have a lot of brothers and sisters too Cone md 1 >< k Us over at R >bison s Repair S- rve •• and Sales 2 nub north of N -rth Liberty an 23 Paul Neidlmger. j 25
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On Low Cost Car Insurance ART DEMYER Ph. 586-3422, Wmkerton STATE FARM i<* MUTUAL avroeoent »ijtA*ci comww No«m Office Bloomington. lUino* 59-21 WANT TO BUY the cleanest used car in St Joe County? New tiroe, excellent paint and interior, one oWner, radio, power Blearing. power brakes. 4 door ,**dan, 1957 Dodge Racial. Trobaugh Auto Parts and Garage. North Liberty. Pit OL 6-4521 State & Federal Tax Forms Filed extra forms available Josephine Davis IOL 6-4626 North Liberty WE HAVE some good used chain saws traded in on the Wnght Power Blade Saw at bargain prices. Robinson Repair Sendee and Sales, 2 miles north of North Liberty on 23 William Buchtel. fl UO)J^|l’^ H.IL-9SS duoqj law SHmiNHAJ sm dn 05'6315 aims WOOHQM 333Jd£ NO ! Ni-aam ! 000 G I I —— WK WILL ESTA BUSH you in a dignified, profitable bu.*c!neAß of your own on our capital Full or part time No investment or experience no-e Mary to ata-t No deposit* or down payments required. We pay advance profits. Whnona Monument Co.. Winona Minn flp
-v—— = - . We Rent All Types Equipment Floor Scrubbers 75c pe r day H(K>r Polishers 75c |M*r d a y Ruj; Scrubber 75c per day j Electric Power Hammer SI.OO per Hour Lhctuc Hack Saw 73c per Hour Electric Pipe \ ice per d av 2500 Watt 110-220 Generator 50 nor Hour REED’S ELECTRIC I hone 5x6—312a Walkerton, Ind. j
SHOE REPAIRING of kI kinds 1 Pop's Shoe Repair, 106’ a Ried St., Norh Libcty. flp FOUR ROOM HOUSE 1 >r rent or sde Inquire at LdVan's Gro- . ery. jlB LOST Billfold in vicinity of Weld Plant 2 Tamara k r»il Ih .wird, Bub's RzMwd Shop. North Liberty flp REAL ESTATE 5 A(’RES, Ido ft. ’ ike frontage ' I c . i l>. i • Him year-round| cottage Koontz Lake. IL ACRES with 3 bedroom modern home gas heat. 250 ft frontage on 31 North $7450 Smail down payment. 2 Bedroom home, double garage. large lot $3950.00 LaIbiz. contract. fine: MODERN 3 bedroom home, double garage. Luge lot. Well decorated, gas heat. LaPaz. 2 ACRES, 2 bedr<x>m modem home, garage; full basement and hardwood floors. $7900. LaPaz Can assume mortgage. 3 Bedroom modem home, basement, gas heat, double garage made into office. Plymouth. PACKAGE Drug store, fountaun. good location. NEARLY NEW, Well furnished house trailer, on large lot, nice beach Lake of the Woods. NEW 2 bedroom Lake frontCook Lake home. Contract 37 ACRES, excellent 3 bedroom modem home, other bldgs. Edison Road near South Bend Country Club. SMALL business bldg, in Argos and Culver. Heating and plumbing business in Culver. 3 Bedroom modem home. 6 years old, redecorated. S2OO down. Plymouth. APARTMENT HOUSE close uptown, good investment. Best 3 bedroom home, hardwood floors, double garage, comer location. LaPaz. 12 ACRES, 3 bedroom home, basement. double garage, barn. Polk Township. 3 Bedroom modem lake front. Myers Lake home, garage landsc aped. 1 to 4 Acre restricted bldg lots. 3 mile s north of Plymouth Reasonable. fl L. B. KEYSER AGENCY Phone WE 6-3532 or HAROLD E. ROI'SH Phone WE 6-2277 Plymouth, Indiana s2l« FOR RENT — Clean 2 bedroom West York apt. Covered cement porch. No ice Phone 586-2261. n fßp ' For Sale Medical Clinic Bulkftng on RooMwelt Rd. Adaptable for office Building or other mux Occupancy about -June 1»L wbe«i new Medical Clinic Buildis completed. i Hiatt Insurance I & Real Estate Walkerton IM-MM I
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FOR RENT — furnished apartment, 1402 Ohio St, Rollie Odell. flp ( ill)Scouts Are “Knights” For A Night The Youth Dm! hug 'a as tu u- i into an a- of splendid kmght. hi shining armor Friday night whin the Cub S outs participated in a skit on the "Knights qf Yon - ” theme. Receiving the trophy for the best djbplay and skit w;m D. n 3 whose skit included the tmir- , i cnent and knight ng errenn •v. Mark M dstaff was the hero. Sir H IpMl’t, Dennis Ream, 'h ■ villa nous Black Knight, Charles Miner and Robert Dominiack the horse G<x>d D< r Is, Kenneth Staff' rd as King A Ghur and David Ludwig v d Suphen Geeslin© trumpeters and court jesters. Judges for the evening were Arthur Rens-m an 1 Jerry Rains. Den four gave the opening and closing. Award ceremonies w«*re conducted in a sword cirenvriy by Ca-.mer Stanko. Cub master. Robert Ever. Stephen Bellinger and Lyle Wallace were given bear badges, one g- Id and one silver arrow. James Wood and Gregory Steffen, wolf badges, one gold and two silver arrows; Charles Stafford. Li' .n badge, three silver arrows and also a graduation ceremony into B'y Scouts. Donald Stafford, a boar badge and three silver amwa and Michael Ambling. Billy Flaugher and Bobby Dominiack wenc receivol as m-w members and presented Bob Cat pins. Announcements made Friday night include training sessions for all pr< sportive Den Mothers and Committeemen for each Tuesday night liegmnlng at 7:30 pm. for the next five Weeks at the Youth Building The pack cifnmittee meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Feb. 12 at the home of Mr and Mrs Keith Kncj»|w Walkerton will conduct the pr gram and refresh men ta at the Plymouth Round Table of Tri Valley Council this Thursday night, Feb 1, at the Plymouth C nserv-ation Club House. The annual Blue and Gold banquet is set for 630 pm SatunUy. Fchruarv 17 at the Youth Building. The Lions Club Institutional dinner is Tuesday. Feb 27. The Tri Valley Theater party f<w all Scouts is Feb. 10 at Plymouth. An adult must accompany every ten Scouts in attendance and will meet at the Washington School. <»ne block H»uth of U S 30 a’d 31 at 12:30 CST. Boy Scout week is Feb 7 thru 12th when all Scouts here are a-ked- to wear their uniforms to school and al*> to church on Scout Sunday, Feb, 11. It was anniricned that a penny collection Vil! b«* taken at the d »>r of future pack meetings with the ptocoeds being given to th<* best den for the evening. Mon* than 100 persons were present Fuiay night and were served coke, pip, coffer and cookies by the committee in charge. OUR SENIORS Our first senior is s’s/ ‘ tall, brown hair and brown uyes He is 17, b<»m In LaPorte His Haases are: Physics, Government and Economics, solid Geometry and Trig. Speech and English. His favorites are! girl friend. Barbara Hnod<raM»: color, blue; record. “You’re the Reason"; a star R-- k Hud -n; *etnMb ■ Connie Francia; movie ’’Where the Boys Arc;’’ teacher. Mrs B« why; subject, chemistry; pn Line, Working on his no-good car. Hm j-M peeve I ■ For sr rncone to tell vou omething you know n- thing about His pinna after -chno! are to attend Valpamitto Technical In■Ututa • Kin name U Tom Fleming
Glenn Cunningham Speaks At . Program To Walkerion high Students
By Harriot Meehling Wulkcfton High School was the .‘•citing Widnesday, January 24, for a speech presented by Dr. Glenn Cunningham, tile ■II I.m »us AintTi. in 11a k star and Olympic champion. In 1930. he broke the world ircoid by running a mile in 4 bl It is said that he is to the cinder track as Bale* Ruth is to t aseball. Dr. Cunningham’s presentation was on "Clean IJving and the Race of Life.” Which held his audience spellbound during the entire speech. Spon- fix, by the Lakeville MOhodi.st Church. Dr (Birmingham is n>w visiting various churrh groups and high srh'o’s in this localßv. A K.e < ranch is home to Dr. Cunmngh an. his wife and eleven children. When not upeaking to churrh groups and high schools aero s the n ition, he offers his Ivme to lc»s fortunate children In the summertime, when there isn't enough Ju using sjiaee. he piles all of the children into a covered wagon. t< sacs in a number of sleeping bags, -and thuy camp out by a Cr<ck cm hes ramJi for a few days. On his rwh there is also an animal zvo where he has such annuals as llamas, yaks. Water buffalo*, kangaroos. Arabian horses and Shetland p< nlos, twelve different kinds of reindeer, and many other intorewtmg and unusual animals. The ironic twist to the life story of thia world fame us track alar is that as a bqy c/ eight, he was severely burm*d in a gasoline explosion. Debtors said he Opr next senlcr is 5’4" tall, with hazel eyes and light bndwn hair. She was born July 13. 1944. in LaPorte. Her subjects are Band, Physics, Government and Economic*. English and Speech, and Bookkeeping Her favorite's are; boy friend. Larry Ixiwry; color, light blue; singer. Johnny Mathis; actor John Wav-ne; actress. Caro! Lynley; movie. North to Alaska; teacher, Ma Weil; subject, history; pa time, music. Her pet peev© is people, Whir are selfish <r are prejudiced against people of other nationalities. creeds religions *«' colors. The most remembortxl exp<*rience of her senior yi-vr with all its wonderful hurried flurries, activities and fun P ms after gradunter include getting married in June and taking an a-t course. miis senior is Paula Drake
FEBRUARY SALE (ONE WEEK ONLY) Rock Salt 50 lb. ba* .99 Master Mix dairy cone 100 lb. 4.49 1 gal. Cod Liver Oil LSO Terramyrin egg formula % lb. 3.19 Dr. Salabury Can-Pho-Sal qt. .99 Dr. Hess drip A disinfectant qt. 1.29 Acorn rat poison 2 lbs. 1.19 Monkey Face Gloves 3 pair 145 Towing Chains 2.99 B.HC. (for lice & mange in hogs) qt. .99 Terramyrin calf scours tablets 1 box .99 Liquid hog wormer qt. 1.99 250 Watt Heat Bulbs .99 Long Handle Shovels 2.95 Aluminum Scoop Shovels (nil) . 6.50 ( alflac (Milk replacer for calves) ' 4.19 All V Belts (your choice) .25 All Common nails |b, .15 Rustoleum spray cans 1.39 Ho- grower A fattener (cwt) 2R9 f* ilh Sot Bean meal (bring your sacks) 2.75 Master Mix Pigettes 100 4.95 North Liberty Elevator
would never W’alk again, ar even uggi ded amputating h legs! Only thr-ugh h s faitl coin, ge and <1 tcrnitnati >n vv; he able !<» watk and then fmali run This is the story Glei Cunningham. WSCS Holds ■■e u.a. Meet in j. The Women’s Soc iety of Chi i tian Service of the Methodi Church, opened the Januai meeting with two organ solos 1 Mi. c Sharon Chapman, daught of Mr ami Mrs. Ra,v Chapma In the business meeting, tl prisddent. Mrs. Stanley Orcuti related that our society had r ccived a check, accumulate when a group of bys of t church Calling themselves ti "Little Men of God," wire plav ing baskeball. It was usk' it be used towards the expensof Lb Cripe's trip as a rep re • ntalive from Indiana to a' tend the Clmstian Citizensh Seminar to b<* held in New Yoi ami Washington, D. C. Our secretary of Youth Wor reported the ITesbyterian Chun is sponsoring a youth rally so the youth <»f the community wit 1 many interoHting features It hoped these meetings wall be success and means of fellowshi for our ,y«>uth. The Finance Committee i planning a supper for March 11 the tickets $125 each for etth< a chicken pie. ham or Swodl. meat ball mon) Mrs. Raj- Chapman, chairma of membership, presented nin new members who Mrs trig R<»y Hahn asked to sign th membership book tn a very Im pressivc* candle light service, a sis ted hy a member of mu circle. The new members wc r Mra Cleo Clark. Mrs. Joh Spencer. Mrs Homer Fry. Mr George? Parks, Mrs. Haro! Schweder, Mrs Tsmma Gouker Mrs Minnie Mikesell Mrs. Ron aid Grey and Mrs. Robert Lidy Mrs Velma Stahly had th< devoti- ns and Mrs. Clyde B.' ■ the l-* n on Latin America «' with the help of Mrs Tx-igh R Hahn, nannted a film on h< • Diago Thomson, of Scotland >• came as a misslonnrv in th early 18th century to 7-atii America. Hostea^es were the Rebeke Circle members Tako time to think -that wa vou won't get into trouble .*«' Uig just what vou think. Obstacles are olaced 1 » a m ir. > path to tost his imtixtive
