Walkerton Independent, Volume 86, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 May 1962 — Page 11

Koontz I Lake NEWS I LETTER»

h I- Vnltt’d Mh*l<»nar. ( lmr< h The Church With Tlv Lighted Cros*” Rev. Paul Lxiucks, Pastor Mrs. R S Varga, Supt Sunday Sch>>cl 9 30 Worship 10:15 CommmLv Revival 7 30 Unties Piayer Time 9:30 Tu« uy Mid-week Fable Studv Wednes- <’ . it 7.00 M n's Pray i Meetin. C > So ! aV. ( v ’vc services rema ■ . m <’ mnnity Revival vunoa • F.iday and Sunday even mg. Do not tail to •’•tend. The Women's Missionary Soicty will m» "t Thursday, May 10, at 1 hd in the home of Mrs James Clark. Mi and Mrs Junes McC A spent Sunday in Chicago, as guests of Mr and Mrs. Fred Hult. They also vmted Mrs McCoy's sister, Mrs Thelma Ronberg who is a patient in a hospital there Mr and Mrs Georg' Dekker, sons Paul and David Marian Jen,<n. Mrs. France. 1 ' Burnham, Cathy and Myles, of Chicago were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. I John Turnbull. During one of the worst windstorm?' in many years, a- oompanied by rain Monday afternoon, the electric current went off at i“' Intrastate Investments —MOST—INDIANA STOCKS BOUGHT-SOLD-QUOTED SOUTHERN SECURITIES CORPORATION LOCAL REPRESENT ATI YES Louis ('. Homer Claude E. Houser Phone Walkerton M 6-3254 536 3195

Entry Blank Koontz Lake Lions Club KITE CONTEST Address.. . Name Age Fill Out And Drop Into Entry Boxes Nut latter Phan Saturday May sth, Located At Any Os The FoUowing Merchants: Bargain Center - Palmers Furniture Store - Y-Go-By Restaurant And Standard Sen ice Station, Or Mail Tu Route 3 Box 253 niaka mie ■ weft ■ totiigltt.... jHf .. .to precious, sc hetpU-M , W» -mw*- * 2S [without your can .her ■lumber undisturbed by 4 g At & chilling drafts, even if she [ ? kicks off the covers. YOU Ab ' * * will sleep Im tt« r, too, I kn< u ing she’s pn t« U-d 1 | by the even I•at of your / ♦JC- * WILLIAMSON Furnace. L t « - ' P your I^fILLIAMSON dealer . Mechling Heating H— Walkerton, Ind. ।

the lake at 3:00 p.m D ue tfl t } l(> many trees and wires down because ot the storm, it was necessary for the Electric Company to dispatch a crew of nun from Warsaw to make the necessary repairs to restore the eiectneity in the lake area Most of the units were restored nt 1:00 am alter a lapse of 10 houro with the final unit in the area where the tire station s located being restored at 10;0d am Tuesday Many antennas were blown down. Mr and Mrs. Merrill Dil vnbeck have returned home aftei spending three months in Florida nt Boynton Beach Mr and Mrs. Harold Blumens< twin, Chicago, were w eek end guests of Mi and Mrs. Oren Duthie Alex Dai ling Quitman. Ga. a g* ; e t ot Mi and Mrs. Ixiwrence IT im,:. ,s now a patient in a ho<p lai m Faunston. 111. Mr and Mis. Harry I. Fries spent Sunday in Greenfeild, attending a meeting of othcers and directors of the Indiana Volunteer Firemen's As. nation tor the 1962 convention. Tiie Koontz Lake-Oregon Twp Fire Dcpaitment had a very busy month during April, answering emergency calls for 23 grass fires, four woods and two house fires Monthly meeting of the department w ill be held Monday May 7th. at Uuur fire station. The Fu enwn'u Auxiliary will hold its monthly meeting Wednesday. May 9, at 7 30 pm. at the home of Mrs. James Morrey. It will Im* in the former Barns Cottage next to Harrison s. Thi> wi!) be guest night and each membei is urged to bring a guest. Mr and Mrs. Percy Selkirk of K<> ntz laike were surprised with a l unily reuni: n on Saturday, April 21st for an early celebmti »n of their both wedding anniversary. They were married on April 27, 1912 in Manchester, England When Uu y arriv-d in Villa Paik, 11l . to spec I the Eastei wick they lama the following people waiting for them: Mrs. Muy Rundquist and Sandra, of Villa Park; Mr. and Mm Wm. Fugate <>f Tulsa. Okla Mr and Mr Ed a m Jacques and family. Royal Oak. Mah ; Mrs. Amy Gagnon Ton nto. Canada,

Mr. and Mrs. Charles I/obduska, Downers Grove. 11l ; and Mr and Mrs Theodore Lipke, Walkerton Mrs. J< sephine Rundquist, Grant Park, 111., joined the group fol Ea «ler Scouts Participate In Scout-O-Rama Bov Scouts, Cub Scouts and Explorers from all p.irt^ of the Menominee District displayed all phases of Si outing and exhibit; at the Scout-O-Rama held at the Nat onal Guard Armory, in Plyrmuth Saturday There were 20 units i i.npetmg and five oi these units had a .' me of ovei 95. Our Walkerton Pa k 293 received a score <f 93 points out of a possible 100 points We brought a blue ribbon home of which we are all wry pi id Our theme for the So it O-Rama was "What Cubs Can Do” They made some very interest ng crafts which we gave away evrrv hour This was the fir.“t year that our pack ha- ever participated in a S<. ut-O-Rama. We hope next year more parents will tum out to see our pack at work. The following Cub Scouts and h n M< thers participated. Den 2, Danny Stasko, Steve Bellinger, Pete Daly. Don Urndencks. Lyall Wallace. Robert Kaser. Marilyn Hendericks. Den 3, Kenneth Stafford, David Ludwig. Dennis Ream, Mark Malstaft and Mrs. Harry MalsAaft. Den 4. Michael Fitzgerald, Randy Ogle. Stephen Ludwig. Gary Buswell, Jimmv Malecki and Mrs Andrew Ludwig Den 5, Jimmy Verkier. Mark Zlato*. Gary Wallace. M Wm Ziatos I)t n 6. Er John*- n, Steven Ztato- Bill Zlato Stephen Buswell Kieth Km pj>m Mrs Knepper Pack 293 vv ild like t thank Berne • ■ Mann Hei I- m-pp. r and Mr. V. rklor f>r their help with the decorations; M.o Torn Anspaugh and Peggy K.vser. tran** jK>rt dion and helping in the booths: and I »k< Powell f<>r the use of h s err Oifr 1 g thanks t P. - S' i who was every b >dv s h< 1; er the wh ^e day and Ca^.mer Sta ke Cub Mater. Bill Vnn D’.ke. an Fxph r i Seoul and an. " . .-tant to t u S out Master, won irst in the Explorers for selling the m >st S. vjt O-Ram.t th key in this triet. He received a transistor p*,cket ra< ! i > s’e< rung bag hand axe, field glas.-es and neekor chief slide He w< n r personal first aid kJ md s’l 70 toward Rimmer < amp at W< -d Like ' "«« p A L ■ ■ ' 117 tickets. WALKERTON M-A-S-C-N-I-C No. SI 9, F. & A M MASONIC MEETINGS First Thursday Night of Month WARNER ( L KRK, W. M. All Masons Invited HARRY IIOLU S«-< retarr W ALKER TON . INDI ANA

fl RE-ELECT THOMAS P. McGRATH Democrat Recorder Os ■H Starke County Your Support Will Be Appreciated

May 3,1962 — WALKERTON INDEPENDENT --

Kite Contest At Koontz Lake Yes, go fly a kite, because cash prize., will be awarded by the Koontz Lake Lions Club in their kite flying e< ntest to be hehl Sunday. May 6, at 1 00 p.m , CDST. in the large field directl> smith of the lake dam on state road 23 Contest Rule* I All I >ys and girk* of school age to and including high school 2. All kites enteie<l must bi home made i Adults mny advisi and snp< rv se < onstruction.) 3 Conte ''ants must fly then own kite while -landing on kite line. I Contest starts at I 00 p.m and will ( ! se at 5.00 p.m M.iv 6t n 5. In < i«« of uh k uh n' wea'lr i contest vill be h Jd the following Sunday Cash prizes '.'. ill be given f< t the largest kites He small'tkites, tie highest flyers and the most unusual ki'es The above will be divided into four group Boys - 9 years old and over Girin - 9 years old and ovei Boys under 9 years old Girl.-- under nine years old For r total of sixteen cash awards Kite ..ticks are available at cost at the following merchants Bargain Center. Palmer Furniture Store, and the Standard Service Station at Koontz Lake THE LIMIT Come to think of it the cost of livir i: h isn't changed much in recen’ years it has always taken all mos' p«*)r*l.* can get. When the ehips are down a m in's I'onduct is the expression of iiis true character.

EXPERIENCED ■ . L WHN ' MOORMAN JR Chief Deputy Sheriffs Dept. Os Starke County REPUBLICAN for SHERIFF Your Support Will Be Appreciated

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