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Steuben Republican from Angola, Indiana • Page 10

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Angola, Indiana
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10
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Page 2 STCUBSN ANGOLA, 1HD1AJN APRIL 30, 1858 TIIAE ONLY Jurors Drawn For i May Court Term SaaifiiGiii 10 finiii The May term of the Steuben circuit court will hejrln next Mon with tho proper tools day. Much time will le Klven on 1 the oenin day to the calling of idot-ket, cr arraneins the schedule court hearings. Jurors have been drawn follows: tWrand Jufy 1 rwTTp I iiL it- OftTMO Lamm aarf Carte Sprayer tcfenttficalty vtntd tarden host sprayer that connects to your (artfen hose. It miies spray materials and water in proper proportions water pressure does tne work. Meal for mass spraymg, lawn spraying aatf fertilitmf $3.95 R.

Morse, Jamestown Kenneth Vice, Clear Lake Jasper Brown. Otseso Robert Anderson. Salem Harold Kaufman. Scott Richard Snook. Pleasant Phil 1 Tw.

1 rx IVtit 46ir La- Lois Booth. Jackson rrar Fewer. York Klinper, Millgrove Snyder, Jamestown Hufselman. Twp. Hand Trowels Whirling Sprinklers Garden Guard, lc Kotenonc Ortho Rose Dust Rcse Food Sheep Manure Ftower Border Fence per fopt Green Thumb Gloves Mo-Go Mole Killer .29 .1.98 .65 1.49 .49 1.25 .12 .98 1.00 "Sis Kvelyn Ford Mable town OtseRO no dred Tuttle.

Pleasant Herschel Clark. Pleasant Alton Ctottschalk. James Waldo F. Stout. 5- Twp.

Leo 11. Coyne. Jamestown Hick CourtriRht. Ruth Daitey. Pleasant Twp.

Talesmen Asparagus Roots .25 for 1.50 i Jesse Ross (at left) and Melvin Straw, both of Fremont, are shown with the plane they built during the past year and flew for the first time at the Branch County Memorial Airport. Taking their plans from Mechanics Illustrated, the pair started to built the one-Feat ship last May. The plane has a horsepower Lycoming engine and is operating on a CAA experimental ticket. Ross has been fly ins; siace 1S4S and Straw since 1956. i fnVnl aaaaaaaaai e) i 1 ed on Mrs.

Hallie Hawes and Mrs. Belle Hughes, Sunday evening. Kd Hetch called on Emory II Demonstration council meeting on Wednesday evening. May 7. at Angola.

Home Economics members who wish to attend Fhould contact Kether Hart. Michael Saseen was an overnight guest Thursday night of his PER GALLON Johnson in the Ora Brand home Sunday evening. Homemakers Hospital Sewing Group Active The Tri-State Homemakers Hospital Sewing Group meets at the Cameron hospital on alternate Tuesdays for several hours of volunteer work. Fingers fly and the sewing machine hums, as new towels, util- WHITE AND MADY-tUXW BODY C010S MrsCuy grandparents, Mr. and Louise SasKinan.

Pleasant Russell Irelatrtt. Clear Lake James Kmerson. Salem Paul Banta. Steuben Wilma Hall. York Fred Cline, Millsrcve Aleene Kolb.

Pleasant lenald Johnson. Otsego Charles C.roosbeck, Jackson Howard tloshorn. Richland Charles I. Skove. Pleasant Ruth Taylor, Jamestown Carlton Brown.

Richland Dean Cary. Otse-jro Paul Hoyer, Steuben Richard Thiele. Steuben Melvin Meyers. Pleasant Lloyd Far lee. Otsego John VanAman.

Pleasant Carl Craun. Jackson Kenneth Brown. Pleasant John Orlosky. Pleasant Cuy Der-row. Steuben Francis A.

Thomas. Pleasant Carlos Randolph, Pleasant Allen H. Hackett. Pleasant Helen Hendry. Pleasant James S.

Atha. York Neal Hughes. Salem Lillie Klink, Salem Twp. Shire. 0 lty covers and tablecloths are STOCK CAES KACES Mrs.

Cecil Stomm, Mrs. Van Ransburg. Mrs. Bob Farver and Lu Ann Grogg attended a 'Tup-perware' party Sunday night at the Willard Merriman home in La Grange. Mrs.

Harold Leeper returned home last week from Cleveland, Ohio, where she spent part of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. William Huffman of Continental, Ohio were guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs.

Cloyd Schmidt. Miss Marie Li bey of North Manchester spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Li bey. Mrs.

Martha Knuebuhler of Auuburn spent over the week end with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Noll. Pleasant Lumber Co. One Stop Building Service Phone 2605 Pleasant Lake, Ind.

PITTSBURGH PAINTS" kepthot SS loek tMQtrf made, and mending done. Extra evening sessions are also held at members homes, when several portable sewing machines are put into action for the good work. During April, Nanette Davies. Lucille King, Yoshi Roberts and Pat Thacker. student wives, with Mrs.

Jody Kramer, faculty wife, met at the hospital, and an extra "sewing bee" was held April 22 at Mrs. Kramer's home, with Pat Thacker, Sharon Morris, Lucille King and Audrey Mann present. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Schmidt, Mr.

and Mrs. Dan Zonker and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swank of Ashley enjoyed a carry-in birthday dinner Wednesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

John Strite in Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gingrich and family of Garrett visited her mother, Mrs. Roy Hill and family Sunday evening.

The Methodist WSCS will have an all day meeting Wednesday, May 7, in the church basement. Dinner will be served at 11:30 a.m. The public is invited. The committee in charge is Marcella Rockwell. Margaret Greenamyer.

Ruth Scotten, Helen Fretz and Dorotha Ixmcks. The Woman's Society of Christian Service presented Miss Marine Coleman with a missionary report on her work in India, Sunday evening. She was dressed in HUDSON anil Ifewa Items tn l.el RAItwr MRS. LOIISK KORIN, BUt- USE CLASSIFIED ADS TO SELL THOSE UNWANTED ARTICLES YOU'LL GET RESULTS The best way to get up with the sun is not to sit up too late with the daughter. Phone Club Notes To No.

501 GOOD FOR ONE FREE C0pY The Teen-Agers of the V.B. church held their Sunday school class party last Monday night in the Fellowship Hall. They 4iad an old fashioned taffy pull. Also, games were played. All members of the class were present and Rev.

Russell and Mrs. Nellie Mundt. A surprise birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shire Friday night in honor of their son.

Russels, birthday. The Shire children and their families and Miss Karen Borkaw of At Butler Motor Spsedivay three miles north of Homer, Michigan on M60 to the Clarendon Road, then south seven miles cr, six miles east on M(0 from the junction of U.S.27 to the Clarendon Road, then south or, seven miles north of Quincy on Road 555 FRIDAY SATURDAY MAY 3 4 and continuing each week Stock car racing every Saturday night Modified stock car racing every Sunday night Time trials 7 to 8:15 p.m. Racing starts at 8:30 p.m., EST Adults $1.25, Children under 10 free with adults a "Sari" and showed pictures to help in giving a clearer view of conditions in India. Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Collins visited their son, Sam. and family at Cassopolis. Sunday. The April birthdays in their fam-ly were honored. Other guests Spocial Top Value Golden Stamp Boole Containing 50 FREE Stamps Value Stamp Book containing 50 free-stamps already pnrtfeeentke first page.

Clip this coupon end bring it to any merchant giving Top Value Stamps. He will give you the Special Top iM 1M ill Angola were present. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Schmidt were dinner guests Sunday of Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Schultz at Leipslr, Ohio, and attended the funeral of 4 Jess Garwood in the afternoon. Name. -State- were present. Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Henderson and family of Waterloo visited her parents, Mr. and Mre. Floyd Dixon, Sunday evening. Mrs.

Josephine Young of Garrett called in the Jay Clark home recently. Mr. and Mrs. V. R.

Pfingstag of Lake of the Woods and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Pike called on Mr. and Mrs. John Camp at Elkhart, Sunday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hart entertained her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fetzer of Bryan, Address.

Limit: One Golden Stamp Book to a customer per store visit. No purchase necessary. (This offer void in any state or municipality where prohibited, taxed or otherwise restricted.) This coupon expires May 31, 1958. Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Clark of Fort Wayne entertained the Shire family in their home Sunday. Mrs. Sybil Clark and Mrs. Lela Strong were guests. Mr Mrs.

Rollie Alleshouse spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Erwin and son at Pleasant Lake. Mr. and Mrs.

Don Noll visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Noll at Stroh. Sunday evening. There will be a regular County Ohio, Sunday.

Mrs. Lucy Dayhuff and son. Ross, of Pleasant Lake spent If You Want To Buy A Farm Advertise In Classified Section Clip this coupon Get this Top Value Golden Stamp Book containing Mcst the Six 3avingest Wagons under the sun! Sunday evening with Mrs. Lena Weldy. Mr.

and Mrs. Alva Flatter and three children of Greenfield visited their aunt. Mrs. Bessie Brown, Saturday evening and over night. Mrs.

Ruth Allen. Trilby Thomas, Dessa Rlngler. Mrs. Earnie Wilhelm of Ashley and Mrs. Roger Luttman and Johnny of Huntington attended the North Indiana annual conference of the WSCS last Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Gratton Clarke of Summittville visited Rev. and Mrs. George Thomas recently.

Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Johnston of Westvilje were guests Saturday evening of Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Collins. Rev. and Mrs. George Thomas visited Mr.

and Mrs. Hirlam Ul-rey at Warsaw, Monday. A group of MYF members attended the district spring convention Sunday evening at the St. Joseph church on the St. Joe Road east of Fort Mr.

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