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The Waterloo Press from Waterloo, Indiana • Page 2

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THE WATERLOO PRESS Oldest Newspaper In DeKalb Oeeaaty Published weekly' on Thursday Thursday, July 5, Maurice E. Stafford, Editor Entered second matter 4 tht Pool Of Hoe In Wterloo, Ind. Subscriptions $3.00 per year The DeKalb circuit court in Au burn approved Friday the report in final account in tne Myrtle Leins estate. The report was made by the administrator, Roy C. Leins of Rt, 1, Corunna.

The court di rected the administrator to file the supplemental final report showing distribution of the estate. in this corner by Charles Or VA MERCHANTS PRAYER "Deliver us from th customers who know the price of everything, and tho valve of nothing; who think that cheapness is thrift; who ignore the economy of quayity; who believe they receive something for nothing when they pay loss; who buy things ust because they appear to a bargain, and whoso idol Is price. Givo us customers who realise the extravagenco of too low a price. Above all, teach the con sumors that a dependable supply Is worth more than It costs, that courtesy, cooperation and honor In completely baf fles one who Is full of tricks and straightforward And simple integ rity in another. Wo are thrilled, humble and genuinely concerned that it may always remain this way) that is, that our customers have such complete confidence In our merchandise, our reasonable prices and our determination to protect their interest all times.

onrs FURNITURE AND JEWELRY CHAS. ORT DO. GARRETT WATERLOO HEWS Rick Gralfls. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Wendell Graffis, returned to Culver Summer Naval School at Culver, Indiana last Friday. This will be Rick's third and final year as 'a member of the Naval Band. Graduation exercises are schedul ed for August 22nd. Rick's ad dress is: Rick. Graffis, Room 214 Band Company, Culver Summer Naval School, Culver, Indiana.

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Albright and family of 335 S. Washington St. have as their house guest for the next four weeks, Mrs.

Delia Albright Of Morganfield, Ky. She is Mr. Albright grandmother! and a former resident of Auburn. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Muesinz of Corunna are the parents of a son bora at 4:50 a.m. Saturday at the McCray Memorial hospital in KendallviUe Mrs. Emma Palmer of Corunna was admitted to the Dr. Bonnell M. Souder hospital in Auburn Sunday for medical care.

She was taken to the hospital in the Graf fis ambulance of Waerloo. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fitch and Richard had as their Saturday evening guests, their neighbors and friends to an open house. Those present, were Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Witt, Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Myers and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Don Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dunn, Steve and Lou ann. Mr. and Mrs.

Ora Crooks, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Farnngton and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Shultz.

Mr. and Mrs. George Martin of Dayton, Ohio, are the parents of a 5 6 oz. son, James I. Martini born June 27.

They also have a daughter, Kimberly. Mr. Martin was a. former Waterloo resident. Robert Parr of North Wayne street has reurned to his home from the Elmhurst hospital in Angola.

He was there for observation. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Myers, who had a sale at their home Saturday, i are now residing in their new 1 ut now reslUQS ineir new the retailer are the assurance of eitttAjMn" I house trailer at the edge of their ITS ALWAYS SHOWTIME AT ORrs SHOWROOMS i Chirlti me on ine iarm. ineir son, jerry Cotton said that Myer iast nothing more me last week after spend uig xuur years service, sua uu wife have moved into the farm home just vacated by his parents and will farm the place.

Mr. and Mrs. David Yarian of Auburn and Mr. and Mrs. William Gingrich of Fort Wayne called on Mrs.

Mary Geeting and son, John, Sunday. Mrs. Dora Thompson and son, Earl and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kohl and family of Fort Wayne arrived home Sunday evening af ter a two weeks' vacation spent in Texas with the former's son, Bob, and family.

They also visited other places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. George Crowl and family returned home Friday from their vacation spent in Northern 1 Y00 II00! DR. FARMER THE COUNTY LIRE FEED MILL HAS TYHIE AT OIILY $6.50 lo $8X0 per bale Better gel your's now, it's going fast! County Line Feed Mill Elevator i THB WATERLOO PRESS crossing the bridge, at Mackinac, The Rebekahs met Wednesday night for last meeting until Sept.

12. A'Tuvperware party was held after lodge and part of the proceeds will be put in the Re bekah treasury. The DeKalb county Ladies Dem ocrauc ciud neia their annual family picnic Thursday, June 28, at 7 pjn. at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs.

Orlo Deetz at Wall near Orland. Orlo Deetz had charge of the devotions. In the absence of the president, the vice prtsident Called the meeting to order. Mrs. Marcelle Voss recelv ed the door prize, which was donkey cookie jar.

The next meet ing will be is Waterloo in Septem ber. Mrs. Raymond Randal of near Waterloo is a medical patient at the McCray Memorial hospital In KendallviUe. The Hamilton Grange will have an Ice cream social at the hall Saturday, July 14. Serving will start at 5:30 p.m.

Itsuko Yoneda, a 18 year old Japanese girl would like pen pals from this area. Her address is 631 Minori, Kakogawa, Hyogoken, Ja She is interested in Ameri can home life, clothing, music, literature and hobbies. Miss Yoneda is in her second year in high school and her hobbies are reading, stamp collecting and let ter writing. Russell J. (Mike) Robinson, Wa terloo police chief, was reported Tuesday in satisfactory condition in the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne.

Mr, Robinson submitted to majory surgery for removal of a kidney stone last week. His condition was complicated Sunday when he suffered a light heart attack. The annual Florida Reunion will be held at the Kado Lato arm, a mile east of Spencerville, on Sunday, July 8. Karl Hart of Spencerville is president of the reunion; Harold Zehr of near Spencerville is vice and Berntece wuaeroi st, Joe tt sec retary. A potluck lunch is planned.

Doris Jean Lee is among the 84 girls who will graduate from Parkview Methodist School of Nursing in Fort Wayne July 20th. The ninth annual commencement will be held in Trinity English Luth eran Church in Ft. Wayne at 7:30 p.m. Miss Lee is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert E. Lee of Rt. 1, Waterloo. She is a graduate of the Hamilton high school. FABULOUS ifflttli 6 4 Michigan.

They returned home ADA FARRINGTON IS RE. ss. ELECTED BY A GOP CROUP, Mrs. Mabel Lyons of Auburn, DeKalb county; vice chairman for .1 at lum iveyuuutau pan, jucomcu the election of officers for the Fairfield, Smithfield, Grant G.CLP. Women's club at its June meeting held at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Fitch of Grant 1 iU Y' Ada Farrlngton was receded as president of the club along with the following officers: Nellie DeLong, vice president; Ruby Ira hoff, secretary and Mildred Dp dycke, treasurer. 1 Twenty five members and guests opened the meeting by giving the pledge of allegiahee to the American flag, led by Nellie DeLong. Mrs. Farrlngton conducted the business session.

A report of the convention in Indianapolis was given by the delegates. Guests introduced at the meeting included Joan Myers, Norma Smith, Kate Likens, Grenivere dinger, Nell. Souersv Goldie Myers and Mrs. Wilbur Guild of Au burn; Kay Winans of Garrett; Jean Wones, a student at American University at Washington, D.C. and Maureen Kinney, who related some of her experiences during her recent two year stay in Korea as, assistant administrator, of the U.

S. State Dept. She is now serv Thursday, July 5, 1962 ing in the same capacity in Washington, The next meeting will be the annual Republican picnic on Thursday, Aug. 9, at the Waterloo Memorial 4 Refreshments were served by the commitee, Fitch, Velma JTTiT0 i m. mm ear LAST RITES A Hamilton restaurant owner, ArdennE.

Everitt, 63, died unexpectedly at noon Wednesday in his home here. Surviving are his wife, Lucile; a son, three daughters, his mother, nine grandchildren, two brothers and a sister. Services at 2 p.m. Saturday in Swift Funeral Home where calling begins at 7 p.m. Thursday.

Burial in Hamilton cemetery. DIEDERICH'S MORNING STAR GROCERY A riEVi FUUERAL II0L1E TR0MPT OMJRTE0US SERVICE" 24 HOUR AMBULANCE Telephone 2501 VAMT v.ir '1 7 PC. MAPLE LiVINQ ROOM SUITE $149.09 5 PIECE DINETTE S7I.G3 DESK CHAIR $55.00 SOFA BEDS DESKS low as RECLINER CHAIR $45.00 $15.00 $55.00 CLOSE OUT ALL NEW STOCK ALL PRICES REDUCED 7 PIECE BRONZE DINETTE $72.09 METAL FOLDIKQ CHAIRS Ion as $1.95 ca. METAL UTILITY CABINETS $11.59 $29.59 $29.65 9X12 LINOLEUM RUGS 9 12 VINYL LINOLEUM RUGS $6.50 UNPAINTED FURNITURE LAMPS ASSORTED TABLES RECORD RACKS 50c Hudson Furniture Co. ASHLEY, INDIANA HUDSON, INDIANA I Fresh Eggs Meats Groceries A Corner UJ.

6 A Auburn AshleyU Road OPEN DAILY 8 AM. 9 PM. INCLUDING SUNDAY fphant No. 5767 Watirln DUILDIIIG SUPPLIES LUUDER M. ROOFING and INSULATION BUILDER'S HARDWARE IIU DA PAINTS COAL STOKER, EQQ PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICI and ESTIMATES Fru Dillfiry WATERLOO LUHCEI1 GOUPANY Watirltt, hi 9km 2T6I.

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