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Courthouse Plymouth, nd. M o n t h l y " F A R M and K O M E " Secton W t h Ths W e e k ' s Edton E C U L V E R C O N L A K E M A X N K U C K E E N D A N A ' S M O S T B E A U T F U L L A K E 69TH YEAR, NO. 37 CULVER, NDANA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 963 TEN CENTS Klter fadans n Frst Two Baseball Games ^ D e f e a t LaPaz 7-2; r Spank T y n e r 0-0 Paced by Paul Lette's httng and fne clutch ptchng, the Culver ndans came from behnd to defeat La Paz, 7-2, n the frst game of the Marshall County Fall League, fought Thursday evenng, Sept. 5, on the local damond. After gvng up two runs n the frst nnng, Paul stopped the Vkngs on three sngles over the last sx nnngs. Paul chpped n wth a double and trple n fourat-bats. Jm Lews, wth a two-run double to hghlght a four-run fourth nnng, and Jm Boswell and Bruce Lndvall, wth two hts each, helped Paul carry the brunt of the ndans' attack. All R H RB Lews 4 o Whte 4 0 0 0 Lowry. S. 3 0 Lette 4 2 Lowry, A. 4 0 0 Carter 3 0 Boswell 3 2 0 Eusts, B. 0 0 0 Lndvall 2 2 2 0 Lemar 0 0 Hyland 0 0 0 Werck 0 0 0 0 30 7 0 4 Culver vs. Tyner Culver's ndans made Tyner vctm number two n defense of the County baseball crown on the Culver damond Monday evenng, Sept. 9. Paced by Sam Lowry's par of two-run home runs, Culver spanked the Redmen, 0-0. Sam ptched fve nnngs of shutout ball, then gave way to Jm Lews who completed the whtewash over the last two nnngs. Jm Boswell agan added two hts to help Sam pace the Culver ttack. Bob Carter at.5 5 6, Sam Lowry at 4.29, and Jm Boswell at.47, are leadng the Culver htters after four games. AB R H RB Lews 9 0 0 0 Whte 4 2 0 Lowry, S. 3 2 2 4 Lette 3 0 0 Carter 2 2 0 Lowry, A. 3 0 0 0 Boswell 3 2 2 3 Lndvall 2 0 0 0 Eusts, B. 2 0 Lemar 0 Hyland 0 0 0 27 0 8 9 The remanng schedule of the 963 County Fall baseball season s as follows: Thursday, Sept. 2, Culver at West; Monday, Sept. 6, Culver at LaPaz; Thurs- j _dfly, Sept. 9, Culver at Tyner; ^ftd Monday, Sept. 23, West at Culver. Proposed Town Tax Leves Not Changed By Board The Marshall County Tax Adjustment Board, who consdered the Culver Town Budget Tuesday mornng, Sept, 0, passed the proposed leves for the Town of Culver wthout any change, Mrs. Ruth Overmyer, Culver town clerk, has announced. Another news tem from the town clerk's offce s: a new fre phone has been nstalled n the clerk's offce whch wll carry the same number as other establshed fre phones over the cty. Mrs. Overmyer has made the followng replacements on the town electon board: Mrs. Helen Phllps named to replace Don Hand, who s ll; and C. W. Carter to replace Mrs. Thelma Hodges, who resgned to accept a teachng poston n North Carolna. FRE DEPARTMENT calls should be made to Vkng 2-22. ales & allonn a zgre mm vng To Former Park Shop Bldg. Due to rapd growth of Gates and Calhoun's Culver automotve busness they are movng to larger quarters n the former Park 'N Shop buldng on East Jefferson St. The move wll enable dates and Calhoun to broaden ther servce facltes and render better servce to ther Culver customers. Complete servce for all cars and trucks wll be avalable n the new locaton and a larger parts department wll also be mantaned. The new used car lot Wll be located n the former bank parkng lot drectly across the street from ther new buldng. Earl Dean Overmyer wll contnue as manager of Gates and Calhoun's Culver operaton. An open house and new model showng wll be held Thursday. Frday and Saturday, Sept. 26, 27, and 2cS. Jons Staff Of Gates & Calhoun DCK DAWSON Dck Dawson of Rochester has joned Gates and Calhoun Chevrolet, nc. n Culver as sales representatve. Mr. Dawson was reared n Rchland Center and has been n the automoble busness for several years. He and hs famly wll move to Culver n the near future. al Electon Democrats and Republcans held ther conventons recently at Monterey to nomnate canddates whch wll appear on the ballot n the November electon. Democrat canddates nomnated were: Town Trustee, Frst Ward Rex Good. Town Trustee, Second Ward Orvlle Large. Town Trustee, Thrd Ward Wllam Zehner. Town Clerk-Treasurer Ralph Fox. Nomnated for the Republcan ballot were the followng: Town Trustee, Frst Ward Charles Dlts. Town Trustee, Second Ward Martn G. Master. Town Trustee, Thrd Ward Perry Overmyer. Town Clerk-Treasurer Gordon Taolet. Mss Barbara flatten and Mss Bonne Parker returned to the Memoral Hosptal School of Nursng Sunday evenng after spendng the weekend wth ther parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hatten, and Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Parker Concert-Theater Seven events were announced today for the 963-64 Concert- Theater Seres at Culver Mltary Academy. The seres marks the ffth year that Culver has brought outstandng artsts of all types n programs open to students, faculty, and the general publc. Hooked as the openng performance- Oct. 5 s le Alvn Aley Dance Theater. Aley. a well known Broadway dancer, wll School Offcals Urge Kndergarten [Regstraton The frst week of school resulted n an enrollment of 227 pupls n Grades -2 at Aubbeeaubbee School and 94 at Culver for a total of 68 enrolled n the two schools of the Culver Communty Schools Corporaton. Approxmately seventy addtonal pupls of North Bend Townshp are enrolled at Knox, and two Senors are enrolled at Monterey. Ths would ndcate a total number of resdent pupls of approxmately 24 0. Antcpatng a kndergarten enrollment too large for the usual dvson nto two sectons, school present,jrrth hs company, a pro- [offcals had planned to dvde th gram of jazz, folk, blues, and kndergarten nto four sectons, sprtuals. All programs are gven n the Eugene C. Eppley Aud semester of work. At present the wth the pupls to have only one torum at S:5 p.m. total number of kndergarten pupls enrolled for the 963-64 term Wllam J. Martn, drector of theater at the Academy, sad n would make t possble to dvde addton to the seven programs the group nto tw/o sectons. Ths would enable each secton to have ' a full year of kndergarten. Wth ths possblty n mnd, Culver's already scheduled, one and probably two more artsts wll be announced later. Season subscrbers also attend two productons offered by Theater '64, the student drama organzaton. Other events on the 963-64 Concert-Theater Seres are: Oct. 6 Oscar award wnnng actress Celeste o m, n "Wth Love and Laughter." Nov. The ndanapols Symphony Orchestra. Jan. 6 Shakespeare's "Tamng of the Shrew," presented by the Natonal Players. March 3 A concert by Shrley Verrett, mezzo-soprano, and Ara Berbertan, basso. Aprl A performance by Bayanhan, well known Phlppne musc company. Aprl 3 Varel and' Balley and the Chanteurs de Pars, an evenng of song wth eght French sngers.. 854 Students Enroll For Fall Term At CMA Formal openng of the seventeth academc year at Culver Mltary Academy wll be marked Sunday, Sept. 5, durng specal relgous servces n Memoral Chapel. An academc processon of 3 members of the faculty and admnstratve staff wll hghlght the 0:30 servces to be conducted by the Rev. Allen F. Bray,, Academy chaplan. Classes began Tuesday, Sept. 0, for 854 students enrolled n the college preparatory school. Enrolled ths year are 27 new boys, and there are 5 4 9 students returnng from last year to contnue Culver's poston as the largest boys' boardng school of ts type n the naton. n addton, there are 3 4 day students. Pror to the openng of classes Tuesday, new students and cadet offcers were on campus for a week of ndoctrnaton classes. JAMES P. CRARB COTTAGE HEAVLY DAMAGED The Marshall County sherff's department receved a report Saturday afternoon from James F. Crabb of Culver that hs cottage on the south sde of Lake Maxnkuckee had been extensvely damaged. Crab'b reported that large wndows were broken, also the front door wndow. The screenedn porch was lkewse heavly damaged. nvestgatng offcers sad that the damage was caused by stones. 5% DSCOUNT ON CHRST MAS CARDS ordered at The Ctzen offce before September 30. n order to make your selecton n the prvacy of your home, we wll lend you for overnght or weekend perusal the sample books w)hch offer a complete lne n a wde varety of styles and prces. elementary prncpal, S h e t 0 n Kaser, s attemptng to determne the total number of pupls that would attend kndergarten ths year f each secton could have a full year nstead of one semester. School offcals therefore would lke to have any parents wth chldren elgble for ths year's kndergarten to regster these pupls ths week f the parents plan to have such chldren attend at any tme durng ths school term. Such addtonal regstratons must be made wth Mr. Kaser ths week. f the total 963-64 regstraton would ndcate that only two sectons would be needed, t may be possble for kndergarten pupls to have a full-year's program. A chld must have been fve years of age before September frst to be elgble. n order to determne whether the total group can be dvded nto tw(o sectons on a full-year bass, the school offcals must set the deadlne for kndergarten regstraton for the 963-64 term as Frday, September 3th. No addtonal regstratons would be receved after that date f a decson s made to operate on a full-year bass. Aubbeenaubbee totals by grades are as follows, wth last year's totals n parentheses: Grades -6, B3 (24); Grades 7-8, 40 (36); Grades 9-2, 74 (74); totals, 227 (234). Culver School totals by grades are as follows: Grades -6, 53 (509); Grades 7-8, 63 (40); Grades 9-2, 265 (237); totals, 94 (886). The totals for the two schools ndcate enrollments for dfferent grade levels as follows: Grades -6, 626 (633); Grades 7-8, 2 03 (76); Grades 9-2, 339 '(3); totals -2, 68 (20). Aubbeenaubbee School total for Grades -2 of 227 shows a decrease of seven pupls from a year ago. Culver's total of 94 ndcates an ncrease of 55 over last year's ntal enrollment. MRS. NORA SHEPPAKD TO EXHBT PANTNGS AT GOLF-MLL ART FAR Mrs. Nora Sheppard, 56 S. Man St., Culver, has been nvted, for the thrd consecutve year, to exhbt her pantngs at the Thrd Annual Golf-Mll Art Far whch wll be held Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 4 and 5, from 0 a.m. untl dusk at the Golf-Mll Shoppng Center at Nles,. The publc, s nvted to attend the exhbt. Mrs. Sheppard, who started pantng only a few years ago, stated that she has had a small exhbt on the porch of her home whch has been a wonderful experence for her. She has sold qute a few pantngs that way, but most of all t has been a great pleasure to talk to the many, many people she has met, both at home and at the shows she attended. has Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rewoldt returned home Saturday nght after a week's vacaton at Boyd's 37tfnc Resort n Park Falls, Ws. lean John R. Mars Wll Address C of C Faculty Recepton DEW JOHN K. MARS Dean John R. Mars, of the Culver Mltary Academy, wll address the Culver Chamber of Commerce and ther guests, the new faculty members of the Culver Communty Schools and the Culver Mltary Academy, at the Chamber's annual Faculty-Chamber dnner meetng. The event wll be held Thursday, Sept. 9, at 6:30 p.m. at The Culver nn. Honored guests wll be the newfaculty members, ther wves and/or husbands of the two educatonal nsttutons of the Culver communty. Dean Mars has been wth the Academy n varous capactes snce 9 4 when he was apponted language nstructor. Followng hs servce wth the Armed Forces, he returned to Culver n 94 4 to work wth varsty athletcs. After several years of graduate study, he nstructed n languages and was named counselor for the perod between 950 and 960, when he assumed the addtonal poston of assstant dean. A graduate of Brown Unversty, Dean Mars holds two masters degrees from Harvard Unvesty and has done graduate study at the Unversty of Mexco and the Unversty of Notre Dame. The dnner meetng and program wll be open to the publc. However Chamber members and the publc must make reservatons wth the manager of The Culver nn, Mr. Kurz, by Tuesday, Sept. 7, to be served. The new faculty members for 963-64 school year of the Culver Mltary Academy are: Edwn (Contnued on Page 2) Old Vntage Car S h o w At Culver nn Lot On Sunday There wll be fun and exctement for all at The Culver nn parkng lot, Sunday afternoon, September 5, when the Lafayette Hstorc Auto Club and the Poneer Automoble Assocaton of South Bend put on a show of ther vntage cars. Mr. Harold Mulhaupt, Presdent of the Lafayette Hstorc Auto Club, states that there wll be more than twenty cars whch the members and ther famles wll drve to Culver on Saturday afternoon. Among the cars the members wll be drvng wll be a 929 Model A Fre Truck, a 93 Chrysler mperal, a 93 Chrysler Waterhouse and a 929 Reo. The South Bend Club wll arrve Sunday mornng and wll be drvng more than 20 antque, classc and specal nterest ears. n the lead wll be Mr. Ed Marburger, Presdent, n a 94 Model T, complete wth brass radator. The publc s nvted n come and vew* the cars and talk wth ther owners and famles. To make ths an especally gala occason The Culver nn wll be servng buffet from 2:08 to :30 and famly supper from 5:30 to 7:30.

Vage - The Culver Ctzen Culver, ndana Sep! Open House T o B e 9 SL ld M a s o n c H o m e Mpre than 84,000 Hooser Masons and ther famles have been nvted to attend the sxteenth ndana Masonc Home Plgrmage to Frankln on Sunday, September 5. The Home, the Fraternty's major benevolent project, provdes resdence for desttute aged] members of the Eastern Star and Masons, ther wdows and orphans, A formal program, begnnng at :30 p.m. wll be presented. Ths wll nclude a band concert by the Sahara Grotto Band of ndanapols and songs by the Rte Notes, a quartet from Scottsh tle Cathedral n ndanapols. The program also features presentatons by members of Job's daughters. Ranbow Grls and DeMolay Boys from throughout the state. The Grand Master of Masons n ndana..judge Arthur A. Osburn of Maron, has ssued an nvtaton to all Masons to attend and brng ther frends. Non-Masons are cordally nvted accordng to Judge Osburn. Snce the Masonc Home receved ts frst guest n October, 9G, more than 4,000 Masons, her wves, wdows and orphans have found refuge at the establshment w/hch s located on 320 acres at the south sde of the Cty of Frankln. More than 450 men. women and chldren now lve at the Home, ncludng some 200' patents n the Home Hosptal. The Home s owned by the Gaud Lodge F.&A.M. of ndana. t s admnstered strctly as a chartable nsttuton by a 4- menber Board of Drectors. Roy. O. Turner, Jr., s the Home Superntendent, Lowell C. Stanley s the admnstratve assstant whle Wllam G.. Hbbs, M.D., s the medcal drector of the Hosptal. DSNFECTNG and new. DSNFECTNGWHTE PANT. A durablo brght whte pant plus a powerful dsnfectant! Klls EC-rms, des and other nsects, wth long-lastng dsnfectng power up to 90% fewer spder webs for 8 to 0 months. Non-flaknE n powder form. Just mx wth water. { s not lme or whtewash.) Save work and money pant and dsnfect at some tme wth Dsnfectng Whle Pont. 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Kegel was born Nov. 28, 892, at Culver to Benjamn and Clara. Polly Curts and had been a resdent of LaPaz for 25 years. She was marred Dec. 8, 96, to Walter Fogel who ded n 952. Survvng are three chldren. Mrs. Frances Sowers of Greenvlle, S.C., Mrs. Mary Ellen Welch and Walter W. Fogel, both of LaPaz; her step-mother, Mrs. Qefftrga Curts; four half-brothers, Eldon Curts of Dallas. Texas, Maurce and Forrest Curts, both of Culver, and Arthur Curts of Sparks, Nev.; and seven grandchldren. Servces were held at 2 p.m. Frday, Sept. G, at the Van-Glder Funeral Home n Plymouth wth the Rev. Norman Bosworth offcatng and nterment was made n the Poplar Grove Cemetery. Desn John R. Mars Wll Address C of C Faculty Recepton (Contnued from Page ) D. Anderson, Scence Dept.; John W. Chadwck, Language Dept.; Robert J. Clendenn, Assstant to Superntendent, Specal Legal Counsel; Carl M. Eekert, Hstory Dept.; Mss Margaret H. Garland, Assstant Lbraran; Wllam P. Garrson, Hstory Dept.; James C. Kurz, Manager, The Culver nn; John l.aycock, Englsh Dept.; J. Anthony Leon, Publc Relatons Representatve; Dr. E. A. Moore, Eppley Churholder of Hstory; Amando F. Perez, Language Dept.; Lt. Colonel Wllam B. Scruggs, Professsor of Mltary Scence; and Donald L. Troyer, Scence Dept. The new faculty members for the 9«3-G4 school year of the Culver Communty Schools are: Aubbeenanbbee Mrs. Shrley Frettnger, Grades 2 and Terry Vlshler (wll begn work n Nov-mh.-r), ndus) ral Arts; and Ken! Perry, Commerce. Culver Mrs. Lnda Abel, Grade 5; Loren Carswell. Grade (! (Scence and Health); Jeanne Epley, Remedal Readng; Harry Fonts, Hgh School Musc: Davd Frettnger, Grade 5; Mrs. Dorothy Huff, Latn; Mrs. Barbara Hughes, Junor Hgh Englsh; Phlp lughey, Physcs and Mathematcs: James Kesler, Junor Hgh Mathematcs; Mrs. Martha Mshle.r, Grade 3; Kenneth Overstreet, Grade < (Math and Soc. Studes) ; Mrs. Bertha Rust, Elementary Musc; Norman Tanksley, Lbraran and Junor Hgh Englsh; Davd 'lrch, Junor Hgh Scence; and Mrs. Lynda Ulrch, Junor Hgh Socal Studes. THE EQUTABLE LFE ASSURANCE SOCETY OF THE UNTED STATES Represented by MARON E. JONES Culver. ndana J'Uone Vkng U-273J A Lvng Memoral contrbutons for Research to perpetuate the memory of an assocate, relatve, or frend! MAL GFTS TO NDANA HEART FOUNDATON <>."> N. Alabama St., ndanapols Memoral Gfts Gratefully Acknowledged Through the Generosty of THE STATE EXCHANGE BANK A communty servce project of the ndana Federaton of Busness and Professonal Women tfn MRS. ESTHER Me! \RLAND'S FATHER DBS X HOSPTAL. Just at press tme The Ctzen was nformed of the death ths mornng, Sept., of Harry Zartmann, father of Mrs. Esther Mc- Farland of.",0- East Jefferson St., Culver. Well known n ths area, Mr. Zartmann observed hs 79th brthday last July ) and succumbed at Woodlawn Hosptal n Rochester after a prolonged llness. Funeral arrangements are ncomplete at ths tme. OSpl fdes Mrs. Jane Cuth-jer daughter of Mrs. Blanche Wooldrdge of Culver, s a patent at Memoral Hosptal n South Bend where she underwent major surgery on Wednesday, Sept. 4. Her room number s 69. W "Man Mrs. Russell Fsher, East Washngton St.. Culver, returned home Frday after undergong major surgery at Parkvew Hosptal on Aug. 2. Mrs. Fsher was released from the hosptal earler, but has been recuperatng at the hofe of her sster, Mrs. Clyde Joseph, and Mr. Joseph n Plymouth. Mrs. Edward Payson, Faculty Row, wll be admtted to Parkvew Hosptal tomorrow where she s scheduled to undergo major surgery. * * n Robert Lands, Route 4, Plymouth, underwent major surgery Thursday, Sept. 5, at Parkvew Hosptal n Plymouth. He s reported gettng along satsfactorly. sfc :fs Mrs. Leo Butler, 96 Baker St., s reported recuperatng satsfactorly at the Osteopathc Hosptal wdn? t-be x fl^g n South Bend where she underwent major surgery on Thursday, Sept. 5. Her room number s 527. Watch out for school chlldren, especally f they're drvng. CAR TROUBLE?' Don't Forget CHARLEY'S LAKE SHORE GARAGE Across from Town for a thousand years! lbur Wrght's pessmstc predcton, back n 90, was 998 years off the mark! Less than two years later, after frequent falures, Wlbur, and hs younger brother Orvlle, proved that man could fly! December 7, 903, was the day of trumph. Ther mechancal brd flung tself nto the ar near Ktty Hawk, N.C. 2 seconds later, and 20 feet further, the flght was over. t was the frst tme n hstory that a motor-drven, man-carryng machne had lfted tself from the ground n free flght. But there were others who would steal ther trumph. Controversy raged for years both n ths country and abroad. But now due credt has been gven. All the world lauds these genuses, not only for the frst flght, but for the creaton of the scence of aerodynamcs and even the nventon of the wnd tunnel. Today we take the arplane for granted. Just as we do another amazng Amercan nventon... the telephone. Consder what changes t has brought about. The speed and dependablty of communcaton t has brought to your everyday lvng, to busness and commerce, to our natonal defense. There s no more modern, more effcent telephone servce n the world than rght here n ndana. ndana Bell men and women am to keep t that way! NDANA SERVNG YOU WLBUR WRGHT \ *** J L l Culver Park Phone V 2-2500 29eow WLBUR WRGHT, BORN. 867, MLLVLLE, NDANA :'.;"'x:>:v:-.;/ L: : -: : : : : >\) m\j m nun- E X T E N S O N P H O N E S ADD CONVENENCE AND BEAUTY TO YOUR HOME Choose the tny Prncess Phone for your bedroom. The dal glows softly lghts up for a call. Varety of colors. n your ktchen try a handy wall phone. n choce of colors, too. The Bell Chme announces your telephone calls wth soft chmes. Can be set for regular rng or loud bell. n gold or vory. Call our Busness Offce for detals. BELL

S o c e t y «vs. MAXNKUCKEE CHURCH EVENTS CLUB NEWS T^> r AREA Please Phone Or Delver Al tems Drect To The Ctzen Vkng 2-3377 DEADLNE: P.M. Tuesday of Bach Week June Arlene Lchtwark and Terry O. Hand Are Marred n LaCrosse Church Ceremony whte carnatons and roses centered wth a detachable corsage of whte cymbdum orchds. - Mss Lnda Wnterberg of La Crosse was mad of honor and Mss Chrstne Hand of Culver, sster of the brdegroom, and Mss Beverly Wnterberg of Maron were brdesmads. They wore dentcal floor-length gowns of turquose satn styled wth sunburst darts at bodce and skrt front wth a surprse floatng panel n back. Ther matchng headpeces were pearl covered double tara crowns whch held net vels. They carred bouquets of aqua carnatons a n d whte roses. Charles Faulkner of Culver served as best man, and ushers were Donald Hand of Culver, brother of the brdegroom; Ray Walmouth, Culver, brother-n-law of the brdegroom; Jerry Shafer of Crown Pont; and Peter Mercer, Columbus, Ga., brother-nlaw of the brde. For her daughter's weddng Mrs. Lchtwark wore a two-pece slk shantung sheath dress of topaz wth whte accessores. The mother of the brdegroom wore a slk shantung dress of lght bege wth bege accessores. Each mother wore a corsage of lght green cymbdum orchds. mmedately followng the ceremony a recepton was held n the LaCrosse Hgh School Audtorum wth Mrs. Pete Mercer, sster of the brde, n charge of the guest book. Followng a weddng trp to Southern Mchgan the newlyweds are resdng at Flnt Lake Traler Park n Valparaso. The brde s a graduate of La Crosse Hgh School and ndana State College at Terre Haute. She s a musc nstructor at Rdgevew Elementary School, Hobart. The brdegroom s a graduate of Culver Hgh School and Ball State Teachers College and s an art nstructor n the Rdgevew School. t Pays To Advertse New Arrvals Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Cavender, mssonares to Bogota, Colomba, South Amerca, are the parents of a son, born Sept. 6 n Bogota. T h e baby weghed 8 pounds and 4 ounces and has been named Allen Edward. The Cavenders have two daughters, Elane and Phylls. Mrs. Carre E. Flora Honored On 88rd Brthday Mr. and Mrs. Russell Flora and, famly of Route 2, Culver, entertaned wth a brthday party on Labor Day n honor of the 83rd brthday of the former's mother, Mrs. Carre E. Flora of 322 S. Walnut St., Plymouth. The celebraton was held at the Amercan Legon Dome whch was attractvely decorated wth fall flowers and candles. The huge brthday cake, baked by Mrs. Robert Flora, was fashoned as an "old-tme lades bonnet" wth flowers and rbbon streamers, and covered wth candles. Everyone sang to the honored! guest, musc was played by the Flora Combo, and the Flora famly sang, "The Lord's Prayer," whch preceded a potluck dnner. After the dnner the guest of honor opened her many lovely gfts from the 65 guests present from Culver, Hbbard, Delong, South Bend, Walkerton, Mshawaka, Rchland Center, Rochest-* Bre er, Elkhart, Plymouth and men. s the bass of our every relatonshp. Vfln Gldb FUNERAL HOME 04 Lake Shore Dr. - Phone V. 2-2020 Culver, ndana 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVCE Q U A L T Y G R O > r Mss June Arlene Lchtwark became the brde of Terry O. Hand at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 24, n the LaCrosse Methodst Church at LaCrosse, nd. The brde s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam W. Lchtwark of LaCrosse and the brdegroom s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Hand of Culver. Rev. Russell Rchardson, paster of the church, offcated at fte double rng ceremony before the altar whch was decorated wth candles, palms, and baskets of whte gladol, carnatons and chrysanthemums. MRS. TERRA' O. HAM) Mrs. DeWtt Wrght was the organst and accompaned Darwn R. Stephen who sang, "Today O Lord," and "Weddng Prayer." The brde, gven n marrage by her father, wore a floorlength gown of Chantlly lace styled wth a Sabrna necklne whch dpped to a V n back, and a bouffant shrred lace skrt. The ftted bodce of her gown was hghlghted wth seed pearls and sequns n front and rosettes n back. Her tara crown, handmade of smulated pearls and crystal beads, held a fngertp vel of French lluson, and she carred mams SEEDS! Auto Home Farm Commercal Boats Motors Bonds Personal Effects Accdent & Health Travel Lfe Hal 09 S. MAN ST. CULVER PURE C Brdseye Oreen Peas or 0-oz. pkg. pkgs. 39c SHORTEN Northern Kolor Pak Napkns pkg. of 60 0c Fne Groceres and Meats At Low Prces LOCKER PLANT PHONE V 2-207 UGAR C & H...s., b. b a 8 59< Betty Crocker L FOOD MX Extra LCED BACON Large onte TUNA SSON OL box 49c 2 cans 49c lqt.8-oz.55c L G A -... f<k Sno Kreem 3-lb. can \Jv Mcntosh Apples 3 lbs. 29c BOLNG BEEF Plate Lean, Meaty Oscar Mayer Lttle Lnks. Powdered Sugar -lb. boxes 2 for 29c Stark & Wetzel No. lb. 53* 2 lbs. 35* lb. 59* State Exchange Bank Buldng CULVER Phone Vkng 2-332 Hampton Robert Cultce, Agent Boswell, A/.jnager F. Norman Wtt, Solctor Stfn WENERS Eckrch Sknless lb. 49* Also Fresh Dressed Fryers

Page 4 The Culver Ctzen Culver, ndana Sept.,!)0!5 F P U L V R C f l L E N D flr FOR THE WEEK Thursday, September 2 7:30 p.m. Meetng of Women's Guld of Grace Unted Church ot Chrst n the church socal rooms. 7:30 p.m. W.S.C.S. of Methodst Church wll meet n Fellowshp Hall. Sunday, September 5?? a.m. Amercan Legon kck-off breakfast at Legon Home. :30-4:00 p.m. Showng of vntage cars at The Culver nn parkng lot. Monday, September t.6 :30 p.m. Hosptal Auxlary wll meet at the home of Mrs. Oscar Wesson. 7:00 p.m. Boy Scouts meet at Methodst Church. 8:00 p.m. V.F.W. Lades Auxlary meetng at Post Home. 8:00 p.m. Tr Kappa wll meet n the home of Mrs. Robert Bolton Jf. Tuesday, September 7 7:30 p.m. Stated meetng of Order of Eastern Star n Masonc Hall. Oblgaton nght. Wednesday, September X 7:30 p.m. - The Crescent Group of Grace Church wll meet n the socal rooms. Thursday, September l) 6:30 p.m. Lterature Group of the Culver Cty Club wll have pot luck dnner meetng at the home of Mrs. A. N. Poppe. 7:30 p.m. Wde Awake Class of the Methodst Church wll meet n the Youth Room. Frday, September 20 7:30 p.m.- -Order of Eastern Star Vstng Matrons and Patrons Nght. Home Demonstraton Club Meets Wth Mrs. Llle Buswell Members of the Culver Home Demonstraton Club met Frday. Sept. 6, at 2 p.m. n the home of Mrs. Llle Buswell wth 2 4 members and three guests, Mrs. Carre Hoff, Mrs. Margaret Sullvan and Mrs. Ellen Loess, present. The meetng was opened by Mrs. Wlfred Craft, presdent, readng the thought for the month, and devotons were gven by Mrs. Joe Boetsma Sr. Mrs. Ferrs Zechel led the group sngng followng w h c h the brthday song was sung to Mrs. Howard Oberln, Mrs. Sam Woods, Mrs. Desse Blanchard, and Mrs. Harold Baker. Mrs. Ferrs Zechel presented the ctzenshp lesson on, "The ABC's of Poltcs," and the busness meetng was conducted by ters Ford, at whch Mrs. Allen Hce of the Burr Oak Lodge wll Mrs. Craft. he nstalled as dstrct deputy The nomnatng com mttee, presdent. composed of Mrs. Wayne Klne. Fnal plans were made for the Mrs. Howard Oberln and Mrs. card party to be held the evenng Harry Sheppard, presented the of Oct. 5 n the Lons Den. Ths (followng names for the 964 offcers: Mrs. Wlfred Craft, pres przes and refreshments beng wll be open to the publc wth dent; Mrs. George Kerrgan, vce- furnshed. presdent; Mrs. J. Rchard Behjner, secretary; and Mrs. Harold Baker, treasurer. Mrs. Craft revewed the Club's actvtes durng the months of July and August whch ncluded a 4-H pcnc n July, a famly pcnc and boat rde n August, and Sr., wth Mrs. Joe Boetsma Jr. presdng at the refreshment table. Door prze was won by Mrs. Harry Baker. -«*8 Bun- Oak Robekahs Hold Frst. Meetng Of The Season Members of the Burr Oak Rehekah Lodge met Sept. 5 n the Lons Den at Culver for the frst meetng of the season wth Mrs. rvn Overmyer, vce-grand, n the noble grand's char. Sxteen members and a guest, Mrs. Mldred Johnson, dstrct deputy presdent, were present. The Lodge dscussed sendng delegates, Mrs. Overmyer and Mrs. Laura Wyun, to the State Assembly whch wll be held n ndanapols Oct. 6 to 9. Mrs. Johnson announced dstrct meetng for Sept. 0 at Le- Refreshments were served by Mrs. Elzabeth Porter and Mrs. Ethel Albert after whch the nstallng team held a practce sesson. - -5 Mrs. Russell Runs Enteftalns S.K. (Tub a trp to the Wagon Wheel Play house n August. Club and a guest, Mss Margaret Members of the S.K. Brdge The meetng closed wth Mrs. Swanson, were entertaned Frday evenng n the home of Mrs. Wayne Klne gvng a readng wrtten by Mrs. Wllam Klne Russell Burns at Plymouth. followng whch the club prayer Followng the dessert course was sung. brdge was enjoyed at two tables Delcous refreshments were and przes were won by Mss served by the hostesses, Mrs. Llle Buswell and Mrs. Joe Boetsma and Mss Verda Romg, Mss Thelma Smth, Swanson. Tr Kappas To Meet Monday, September 0. The regular monthly meetng of Tr Kappa Sororty wll meet n the home of Mrs. Robert Bolton Jr., of Faculty Row on Monday, Sept. 6 at 8 p.m. nstallaton of new offcers wll take place. Assstng hostesses are Mrs. John A. Cleveland Mrs. Jack Campbell. and REDS tag Former Resdent Vsts Here Mrs. Jerome Zechel Sr. was hostess last w'eek to her nece. Mrs. Walter D. lammar, and daughter Judy of Woodland Hlls, Calf. They were returnng from a motor trp to the bennal meetng n the nterest of Chrstan Scence C o e g e Organzatons, held at the Mother Church, The Frst Church of Chrst Scentst, n Boston, Mass. On Frday evenng an nformal gatherng of relatves met to ex- change greetngs and remnscences. Mrs. Zechel's daughter, Mrs. Luke Whte, of Covngton, nd., also joned the vstors Frday evenng and Saturday. Mrs. Hammar wll be remem- ber as the former Dorothy Wn of Culver. RED or WHTE ' t's easy to nstall U. S, Gypsum ROCK WOOL NSULATON Saves up to 30% on heatng costs SKLL GOURTY LUMBER CO. PHONE Vkng 2-336 36 E> J e f f e r s M St C U L V E R. >.\ A truly amazng book buy!/, AMERCAN HERTAGE HS'ORY 0 THK UNTW> STATES 6 superb new volumes -glorous full V SPECAL NTRODUCTORY 0FF R JM ^fe. Vols.: 4 9 * 9 BUY A BOO! Vol ^ph. vol*. 2 th>v la Southern Delght Bake r n Serve Ann Page Ketchup Fresh Brsk Cheese Pnk Salmon Our Fnest Coldstream Brand 3 3 Fancy Wsconsn 8-o. tubes 4-O. btls. SAVE CASH AND PLAD STAMPS TOO! 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r Mrs. A. X. Poppe s Secretary or 2;$rtl Dstrct R«bekahs A meetng of Dstrct 23 of the Rebekah Lodge was held n Warsaw, nd., at the Odd Fellows ^ll on Tuesday, Sept. 0, at :30 p.m. The electon of offcers was held durng ths afternoon meetng. A dnner followed wth the newly-nstalled offcers takng part n the evenng meetng of the 23rd Dstrct. Mrs. A. N. Poppe of the Culver Lodge was elected secretary. Mrs. C. C. Wynn of the Maxnkuckee Lodge was elected Dstrct vce presdent. Mrs. Allen Rce of the Burr Oak Lodge succeeded Mrs. Harry Johnson of the Letters Ford Lodge as Dstrct deputy presdent. Other Culver women attendng were Mrs. Ora Reed, Mrs. Peter Onest, and Mrs. Max Oeger. * -8- Mrs. Tony Chak Honored At Pnk and Blue Shower Mrs. Tony Chak, South Man Street, Culver, was guest of honor at a surprse pnk and 'blue shower gven Saturday afternoon at the Burr Oak home of Karen and Sharon McDonald. The house was effectvely decorated n the pnk and blue color scheme whch was repeated n the danty refreshments served to the 4 guests attendng. Games were enjoyed after whch the honored guest opened her gfts. Mss Gnger Mahler asssted n the servng. -8 Attend Church Every Sunday Here at lastsfc CJarbola DSNFECTNG WHTE PANT and new t. DSNFECTNGWHTE PANT, A durable brght whle pant phs a powerful dsnfectant! Klls Eerms, fles and other nsects, Wth long-lastng dsnfectng power - up to 90% fewer spder webs for 8 tn 0 months. Non-flakng n powder form. Just mx wth water, { s not lme or whtewash.) Save work and money - pant and dsnfect at same tme wth Dsnfectng Whte Pant. Used by farmers everywhere snce S6. 2.NEWSUPER D URY DUST. The frst and only all-season Dry Dp, Ltter Dust and Germcde! Use even durng cold wet weather when lquds aren't practcal. A bacterostatc agent plus a deodorant, Super D controls ammona odor by reducng growth of bactera that break down urea n droppngs. Super D also contans 2 effectve germcdes, makng t very effectve aganst certan vruses plus nsectcdes for lce contol. No other dry dp gves you the j-mazngy effectve ngredents as n thenow Super D Dust. GetDOUBLE-BARRELED health protecton for your flocks. Get Dsnfectng Whle Pant and new Super D Dry Dust today CHEMCAL CO., NC. Natural Brdge, N. Y. Letters Elevator LETTERS FOR) As Advertsed n Farm and Home Secton W.S.C.S. To Meet Thursday, Sept. 2 The frst Fall meetng of the W.S.C.S. of the Culver Methodst Church wll convene at 7:30' p.m. Thursday, Sept. 2, n Fellowshp Hall of the church. The program, dealng wth student work and summer camps, wll feature a round table dscusson by' the youths who have attended the Summer Camps and specal musc wll le offered by the youth of the clnch. Headng the program commttee s Mrs. C. C. Clartto. Mrs. Harry Edgngton s charman of the refreshment commttee and workng wth her wll be the Mmes. Harry J. Baker, A. N. Butler, W. O. Osborn, E. G. Benedct, Ralph Geselman, Bert Davs, M. Stuprch, Gerald Gra- ham, Lyman Morrs, and Roth Clne. - - Lterature Group To.Meet September 9 The Lterature Group of the Culver Cty Club wll meet n the home of Mrs. A. N. Poppe on College Avenue Thursday, Sept. 9, at 6:30 p.m. Ths wll be a potluck dnner meetng. The offcers, Mrs. Donald Par-j son and Mrs. Hall Wlson, wll, be hostesses for ths meetng. Mss Ruth Shanks wll gve the program on her western trp whch she enjoyed ths past summer. Personals Mrs. Clark Bogardus of Tucson, Arz., and Tom Bogardus of Florda spent several days wth.mr. and Mrs. Joe Schwedler after attendng funeral servces for the former's husband. Clark Bogardus. at Culver on Sunday, Sept.. wth specal 2-pack of TERRAMYCN Top qualty knfe wth 3 hgh carbon cutlery steel blades. Free wth the mastts product farmers prefer over al others. Get yours scon. H a r d w a r e BURR OAK As Advertsed n Farm and Home Secton WARNNG: Mlk taken from dary anmals wthn 72 hours after the last treatment for mastts must not ue used for fosj. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schwedler returned home Aug. 2 7 after spendng ten days n Cleveland, Oho, vstng old frends, the Anton Zllch famly. George Ogden. son of Mrs. George Ogden of East Shore Road, left Sunday for Purdue Unversty at. Lafayette where he wll enter hs freshman year n the school of engneerng. Mrs. Qgden and daughter, Palty, accompaned Gcrrge t-j Lafayette and returned to Cuh'rr Sunday evenng. Cheryl Dllon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Judson Dllon, and Betty Jean Lawrence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Lawranee, are also enrolled as members of the freshman class at Purdue. Mss Lnda Behmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rchard Behmer, left Sunday for Lafayette where she enrolled for her freshman year at Purdue Unversty, majorng n mathematcs. Mrs. Chester W. Cleveland of East Shore Drve went to Fort Wayne today, Wednesday, where she wll help celebrate the 83rd brthday of h e r mother, Mrs. Charles E. Glass. CHEAP SKATE "When you fnd a person who s sold on hmself you can fgure he's no bargan," says Rob Pearcy, Danvlle Gazette columnst. BMAA. Oak By Mrs. Floyd Cnrrothoru Rhone Vkmr 2-2028 Mrs. Neal Shock was an overnght guest of her sster, Mrs. Mare Cranford, at LaPorte recently. Mrs. Bert Cramer Sr., Mrs. Bert Cramer Jr., Mrs. Wayne Bshop, Gary and Mark Rogers, and Mrs. Floyd Carrot hers took a pofcluck dnner and surprsed Mrs. Magge Woolngton Wednesday at her home on Route 3, Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Carrothers called on Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Crossgrove and CynCha Lynn, and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Pper of Route, Plymouth, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Rosse Moore vsted Saturday evernght wth her brother, Roy Bennett, and daughter Anna Mare at Montcello. On Sunday they accompaned Anna Mare to Munce where she entered Ball State Teachers College. Sunday evenng, dnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bshop were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hmes and Tena of Plymouth. Thursday, guests of Mrs. Bert Cramer Sr. were Mrs. Kenneth Ellnger and Mrs. Magge Woolngton of Plymouth. Tn- Culver Ctzen Culver, ndana Sept., 063 Page 5 w P We Are Clearng Our Lots For The New 954 Models... Everyrhcng Must Go! BEG DSCOUNT SAVNGS! N e w 963's () mpelj Hardtop Coupe () Greenbrer Corvar 9 6 3 Executve & Co. D e m o s (2) mpalo 4-dr. Spt. Sedans () BclAr 4-dr. Sta Wagon () Chevy l Nova Wagon () Corvar 4-dr. 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Page a The Culver Ctzen Culver, ndana Sept., <)<>;.5 Aft. JfjOfte. By Mrs. Guy B. Davs Phone THnty -2705 Do not forget Sunday School servces each Sunday at 0 a.m. Attendance last Sunday, (2. Plans are underway for specal servces from Sept. 30 to Oct. 6, n commemoraton of the 75th annversary of the local church. The sympathy of the communty goes out to Mrs. Don Klne n the sudden death of her father, Mr. Scotten, of ndanapols. Servces were held Thursday. The Young Peoples Class, wth ther teacher Eldon Davs, and Mrs. Davs enjoyed a skatng party at Rochester, Saturday evenng. The Guy, Norman, Emery and Dale Davs famles enjoyed ther annual famly get together at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Davs Sunday. The regular meetng of the Woman's Socety of Chrstan Servce was held Wednesday evenng n the home of Mrs. Clarence Klne wth a good attendance. Durng the program, a memoral servce for Magge Cavender was held. Magge was a charter member of the old Lades Ad of the Church. An nterestng dscusson was held on the lesson "What shall we tell our chldren about money; about sufferng," and also a short dscusson on "Persons of Specal Need." Mrs. Wht- :ney Klne and Mrs. Guy Davs.were the lesson leaders. Date books for the new program year were dstrbuted. Followng the 'program and busness sesson, a brthday aucton was held and delcous refreshments were :served by the hostess. Mrs. Guy Davs attended the C o m n g meetng of the dstrct executve commttee of the Woman's Socety of Chrstan Servce held n the home of the dstrct presdent, Mrs. Wllard Case, n Mchgan Cty on Tuesday. On Wednesday she was a guest speaker of the Star Cty Woman's Socety and Frday attended the Starke- Marshall sub-dstrct plannng meetng at the North.ludson Methodst Church. Mrs. Guy Davs entertaned the Past-Presdents Club of the Marshall County Home Demonstraton Assocaton n her home Monday, Sept. 0. Present were 4 past^presdents and two past Home Agents, Mrs. Carol Schmdlapp and baby daughter and son, and Mrs. Mary Ann Thompson of Lansng, Mch. The next meetng wll be held n December wth Mrs. Clyde Bunch of near Argos. By Mrs. Carroll Thompson Phone Argos TWnoaks 2-502* Attendance at Sunday servces RES wll begn Frday, Sept. 3 at V.F.W. Post Home by V.F.W. Lades Auxlary 37n was 57. The Tppecanoe Valley Group Mnstry Quarterly Conference wll be held next Sunday, Sept. 5, at 7:30 p.m. al the Burton Church. Dstrct Conference wll he held at Knox on Sept. 2!). The W.S.C.S. met, at (he church Thursday afternoon. The presdent. Mrs. Lesle Mahler, led the group n readng "The Purpose of the W.S.C.S." to open the meetng. Followng the busness meetng, programs and date books were completed. Rural Ad Day s Oct. 2 at Jordan Church. Mrs. Mldred Overmyer of Poplar Grove wll gve devotons. The W.S.CjS. -Sub-Dstrct meetng wll be held at Argos on Oct. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smth, Carol, Janet and Alan were among those attendng a famly brthday gatherng at the home of Mr. Smth's father, Wllam R. Smth, on Sunday to celebrate hs 80th brthday. Davd Curts accompaned Culver Boy Scouts on a canoe and campng trp down the Tppecanoe Rver over the weekend. Stanley and Tom Curts wll return to West Lafayette to resume classes at Purdue Unversty on NOTCE OF CHANGE OF NAME Notce s hereby gven that the undersgned has pettoned the Marshall Crcut Court, Plymouth, ndana, for a change of name to Sandra Mara Rta Mller. The sad petton wll be submtted to sad Court for hearng on the st day of November, 963. SANDRA LEE MLLER 37-3n S u n d a y SEPTEMBER 5... to CWLVBR. NDANA The Lafayette Hstorc Auto Club and the Poneer Automoble Assocaton of South Bend... n ther vntage cars. Wednesday. The Frank Cowen famles were Sunday pcnc dnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cowen n brth observance of Mr. Cowen's day. Mrs. W. O. Osborn and her daughter, Mrs. A. N. Butler, accompaned by Mrs. Clara Alleman and Mrs. Nelle Mchaels of San Francsco, Calf., wll drve to Sault Ste. Mare, Macknaw Cty, ths weekend. They wll spend some tme at the beautful and famous Grand Hotel on Macknac sland. Mrs. Mchaels s the hovtje guest ths month of the W. O. Osborns and A. N. Butlers. Gary Gretter returned from Calforna, last week where he has been employed for the summer by the Unted States Forest Ranger Servce. Gary was statoned on the Stanslaus Mountans whch are a part of the Nevada Mountan Range. Serra Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Stevens left Tuesday to spend a week fshng at Fennvlle, Mch. DSNFECTNG WHTE PANT and new SUPER DDRY DUST. DSNFECTNGWHTE PANT. A durable brght whte pant plus a powerful dsnfectant! Klls germs, fles and other nsects, wth long-lastng dsnfectng power - up to 90% fewer spder webs for 8 to 0 months. Non-flakng n powder form. Just mx wth water. ( s not lme or whtewash,) Save work and money pant and dsnfect at same tme wth Dsnfectng Whte Pant. Used by farmers everywhere snce 96. 3.NEWSUPER D DRY DUST. The frst and only all-season Dry Dp, Ltter Dust and Germcde! Use even durng cold wet weather when lquds aren't practcal. A bacterostatc agent plus a deodorant, Super D controls ammona odor by reducng growth of bactera that break down urea n droppngs. Super D also contans 2 effectve germcdes, makng t very effectve aganst certan vruses plus nsectcdes for lce control. No other dry dtp hres you the amazngly effectve ngredents as n thr. New Super D Dust. Get DOUBU-WRKLf D health protecton for your flocks. Cat Dsnfectng Whte Pant and new Super D Dry Dust to day CHEMCAL CO., NC. Natural Brdge, N.Y. Buckeye Feed & Supply MONTKRKY As Advertsed n Farm and Home Secton Mrs. Jack Snyder, John and Jmme, left Frday evenng from South Bend for ther home n Poughkeepse, N.Y., after a week's vst wth Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Condon. Mrs. Condon came home from Parkvew Hosptal at Plymouth Frday and s """ ov-.^^ ng ncely. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Prosser, Sam, Russell, Laurel and Velda were Mr. and Mrs. Cecl Guess, Cndy and Sandy of Harvey,.; and -Mss Betty Prosser of Berwyn,.. Mrs. Lews Jones and daughter Mldred of Route 2, Culver called at the Prosser home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Bert Cramer Sr., Mrs. Bert Cramer Jr., and Mrs. Magge Woolngton called on Mrs. Charles Whpple at Star Cty Thursday evenng. Closed Wed. and Thns., Sept. and 2 FB., SAT., SUN., MON TUBS.-, SK'T. 3, 4, 5, «, 7 Cont. Sunday f,.5, 7:03, 0:0 n Techncolor "Come Blow Your Horn" Frank Snatra, Lee J. Cobb, Barbara Rush, Jll St. John Closed Wed and Thurs., Sept. 8 and P- WED., PLYMOUTH, ND. AR CONDTONED THURS,', FB., SAT. "Spencer's Mountan" n Cnemascope & Color Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara, James MacArthur Jon the Sjenrer clan and have a rare move treat! Also Color Cartoon Shows At 7 & 9:0 P.M. SUN'., MOX., TL'KS., WOK "The Thrll Of t AH" $ n Eastman Color ' Dors' Day, James Garner,: Arlene Francs One lf fhe great comedes of the, year!.also Color Cartoon Sunday Contnuous, 2 P.M. Mon. thru Wed., 7 & 0 P.M. SEE 929 Cadllac. 937 Packard... 929 DeSoro... 93 Chrysler mperal.. 934 Packards..93 Ford... 93 Chrysler Warerhouse. 934 Plymouth... 932 Lncoln... 929 Model A Fre Truck. 929 Reo... 934 Mercedes-Benz... 927 Buck and perhaps as many as 40 antque, classc and specal nterest cars whch wll be drven from Lafayette, ndana, and South Bend, ndana, n specal caravans. AND... for your epcurean enjoyment... our Sunday Buffet Dnner wll be served from 2 to :30 featurng: Roast Round of Beef, au jus Oven Fred Chcken Baked Haddock and a specal selecton of fresh garden vegetables... savory salads... crsp relsh and delectable desserts... $3.00 A NEW KND OF NYLON GVES FLOORS NEVER-BEFORE COLOR BEAUTY AND PRACTCALTY Car ter Broadloom From the Looms of Mohawk There's somethng new under the sun. t'a Carter, a 00% nylon broadloom from the looms of Mohawk, world's largest maker of carpets and rugs. t s made of desgnedfor-carpet Contnuous flament CUMU- LOFT* NYLON... a specal knd of nylon carpet that really wears, s easy to care for, s spot and stan resstant. You'll never have to worry about fuzzng, pllng or sheddng, ether. CUMULOFT NYLON makes possble an up to the mnute paletto of fresh, glowng, glorous colors. And don't forget, Carter looks lovelest, lasts longest on genune Mohawk Carpet Cushon. Reduced to n A M D... Famly Supper from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. featurng: Fred Chcken and trmmn's... $.50 or our menu selectons ncludng prme steaks. ON SATURDAY, BUFFET SUPPER from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. wth Baked Ham wth Frut Glaze Turkey a la Kng and Chow Men Noodles Deep Sea Scallops., Tartare Sauce Argos. ndana

Gbson Greetng Cards Fanne May Candy Record Albums (Stereo and Monaural) Cameras - Photo Supples Sealtest ce Cream Magaznes & Newspapers Culver News Agency 08 S. Man St. tfn The Culver Ctzen Culver, ndana Sent., l»(:j Page 7 Prces Good OPEN THURS., Thru Saturday FR. and SAT. 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Gayhle Theatre NORTH JUDSON WEB., THl'HS., SEPT., 'Z Wsh Stereophonc Sound "The Longest Day" Wth 2 nternatonal Stars VKl., SAT., SUN., MON., TVKS., SKl'T. 3, 4, 5, 8, 7 Matnee Saturday and Sunday at :30 Coll. Freezer Beef Sale Fresh Fresh Pork Hocks 3 lbs. S JO Pork Steak lb. 49c Pork Cutlets lb. 49c Baby Lean, Slced Home Made Wat DSNGY S Lb. Cut and Wrapped Free Beef Lver lb. 49c Boled Ham lb. 89c Bulk Sausage lb. 39c HAYLEY BURL DOROTHY DEBORAH! MLLS VES mulre WALEY 2nd Cnt Wat Dsney's "YKE/O\VST()XE CUBS" Jtrd Unt Walt Dsney's Color Cartoon Carnval FOR ONE WEEK STARTNG SEPT. 8 Carrots Celery Good Cookers > \ 50 lbs. Peppers Cukes The true story of Lt John F. Kennedy's ncredble adventure n the South Pacfc! bag 0c 2 stalks 25c each 5c ea. 5c BUEtf Reg. Ward's 20c Loaf 0 H Loaves JUPFROBERSONS^^ taftedabout role! TECHNCOLOR Doumak Marshnallows pkg. W Red Label Bscuts 3 for 25c Sealtest Vanlla Mnt Royal ce Cream Vz-gal. 49< Fresh Pack Dlls Plan, Kosher, Polsh qf. 25c $.49 VALUE WALDORF KNFE wth specal 2-pack of TERRAMYCN FOR MASTTS 'Top qualty knfe wth 3 hgh carbon cutlery steel blades. Free wth the mastts product farmers prefer over all others. Get yours soon. Stockman Feed Ml ll AROOS As Advertsed n Farm and Home Secton WARNNG: Mlk taken from dary anmals Wthn 72 hours after the last treatment for tuttt) mutt not be u«<j lot food. roll pak Scott Scott Ever Best Frske Towels Napkns Pckles Bog Food Jumbo Sze Famly Sze Fne For Lunches 20 lb. bag 2 for 2 for 29* jar 0c $2.09 2. WTH $3.00 OR MORE PURCHASE Certfed Lb. mmt Wnners Of 0 Slver Dollars Each Are: 000572 000703-000574

Page 8 The Culver Ch/on Culver, ndana Sept., 063 THE CULWrTCTZEN ON LAKE MAXNKUCKEE NDANA'S MOST BEAUTFUL LAKE Establshed July 3, 894 Devoted to the nterests of Nearly 20 Communtes n Marshall, Starke, Fulton, and Pulask Countes Havng an Estmated Populaton of 2,000 Publshed Every Wednesday by The Culver Press, nc. Plymouth, Washngton, and Lake Streets, Culver, ndana Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Offce at Culver, Under the Act of March 3, 879 ndana, SUBSCRPTON RATES ndana Out-of-St?te ndana Out-of-Stat* Year... $4.00 $4.50 6 Months.. $2.25 $2.50 2 Years... $6.50 $7.00 3 Months.. _ $.25 $.50 / JOHN A. CLEVELAND, Busness Manager W. L. THOMPSON, Edtor MARJORE FERRER, Assstant Edtor MARGARET McDONALD, Assstant Edtor DALE DAVS, Prntng Superntendent Do You Remember 'Way Back When? Hghlghts ot Culver News of 0, 20, 30, 40, and 50 Years Ago Ths Week SEPTEMBER (», 053 Dave Burns, chef of the Culver Fre Department, s ths year's presdent of the Marshall County Freman's Assocaton whch conssts of the membershp lof tjhe county's sx fre departments. Joseph V. Kosterman has lopened a fne new retal jewelry store and watch repar shop. Perry Sngleton, 73, Route 2, Culver, s n good condton at Starke Memoral Hosptal n Knox after beng ht n hs rght leg wth a stray bullet whle sttng on the front porch of hs home last Wednesday evenng. Mrs. Olver Shllng of Rversde, Calf., who has been spendng the summer n Culver, was honored at a dessert-brdge party Wednesday n the home of Mrs.,V. E. Herrmann. Bll Oberln of Culver wll act as toastmaster at the testmonal dnner Monday evenng n Plymouth by the Marshall County Young Republcan Club. * * SEPTEMBER 5. 043 Col. A. R. Ellott, known to thousands of cadets who have attended Culver Mltary Academy and ts Summer Schools, began hs dutes as actng superntendent of the Academy ths week as the Hooser mltary school launched ts 50th year. He succeeds Col. J. S. Fleet, who recently retred. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Kepler celebrate ther golden weddng annversary at ther home. Mrs. Carolne Fnley Bruce, 89, "wdow of Francs M. Bruce, ded at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Otto Bxler, at Orovertown. Harry R. Speyer has been apponted Navy Day charman of Marshall County. Wllam Washburn has accepted the poston of scoutmaster of the local Boy Scout Troop, wth Arthur Kcmple as assstant scoutmaster. Mrs. Hulda Taber fell and njured her back qute badly. * * SEPTEMBER :5. 033 A flower show wll form the program of the frst PTA meetng of the new school year. Robert Crouch had both bones n hs left arm broken whle playng on a swng. Several local frms have sgned the NRA agreement, but the food stores changed ther openng hour to 7 a.m. after one frm faled to abde by the 8 a.m. hour. Frank S. Montgomery retred from actve work wth the Pennsylvana Ralroad as dstrct freght agent at South Bend after 5 4 years of servce. The Academy opened wth an enrollment of 345 cadets. Mrs. Rosa Hartle, 7, ded after a long llness. Mss Edth rene Vores and Vernon France were marred recently n LaPorte. Jack Speyer and Mss Alva Berg were marred Sept.. Many local people are attendng the Century of Progress n Chcago each week. Paul Strang and Frtz Kerrfple SAV swam the long way of the lake n one and one-half hours. Oscar Mkesell a n d Henry Speyer started wth them, but ddn't complete the course. SEPTEMBER 2, 023 Major Mowbray left wth hs famly for Europe to spend a year n study. Captan Onen.au f and Lt. Spcer left for the Pacfc Coast to start a tour around the world. Over 00 Boy Scout executves from four states are holdng a conference here wth the Woodcraft Camp as headquarters. Clarence Crouch s the new manager of the local telephone exchange, succeedng Mr. Petts. Marshall County has been gven a quota of $600 for Japanese relef. "Ths s a great cause and surely every red-blooded Amercan wll help these sufferng people, who are dyng of hunger." Ashbrook s leadng the Culver Greyts n battng wth a mark of.429. Plans for the bggest and best Fall Festval are underway. Mrs. Fletcher Strang s hstorcal charman. Clark Ferrer s n charge of amusements. John Newman s plannng the lvestock and agrcultural exhbts, and Deane Walker s charman of the program commttee. * * * SEPTEMBER s, 03 Mrs. Goss experenced a narrow escape last week from serous, f not fatal, njures when her skrts caught fre from a bonfre. Ars. Marvn (Ella) Louden, 3 7, ded n her Maxnkuckee home Sept. 9 after sufferng a bad fall sx months ago. Mrs. R. B. Earhart ded Saturday at her home three mles northwest of Burr Oak at the age of 52. The gentle ranfall of Monday afternoon and nght, and the oc casonal showers of Tuesday have n ^ x Bgg er Returns On S avngs... O \t Current S late s %V% Harsf lal County Buld lng & ban Assocaton 20 N. MCHGAN ST. ). L. McKESSON, Secretary PLYMOUTH 37n been a blessng to the parched land. Mrs. Pearl Rockhll of Culver was the wnner of a S50 prze n the Plymouth Republcan's votng contest. There was frost Frday and Saturday nghts n t h e Poplar Grove area but very lttle damage resulted. The Argos people estmate that the attendance at last week's home comng celebraton was between 2,000 and 5,000. $.49 VALUE KB L wth specal 2-pack c v f ERRAMYCS FOR MASTTS Top qualty knfe wth 3 hgh carbon cutlery steel blades. Free wth the mastts product farmers prefer over all others. Get yours soon. Leters Ford Elevator LETTERS FOR) As Advertsed n Farm and Home Secton WARNNG: Mlk taken from dary anmals wthn 72 hours after the last treatment for mastts must not be used for food. O. T. SMTH TREE SURGERY AND LANDSCAPNG W08 juong Pont R&J FOOD MARKET Groceres Beverages - Meat Maxnkuckee Landng Phone Vkng 2-3608 Snclar Gasolne and Ol Every SUNDAY 0:5 A.M. tvsbt O0O k.c. kw ckkbun scmr.ba00 StlQ Attend Churoft Every Sunday len'r V H. CULVER LODGfj No. 67 V. & A. M. Stated meetngs frst and thrd Thursdays of each month, at p.m. Vstng blrotb.8 welcome. Edward L. Easterday, W.M. Harry AVnkTer, Secretary Professonal Drectory PHYSCANS REED MEDCAL CENTER 2 College Avenue Offce Phone Vkng 2-2504 DONALD W. REED, M.D. General Medcne Offce Hours: -5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Frday 7-9 p.m. Mondays & Thursdayr Saturday, 0 a.m.-2 noon Resdence Phone Vkng 2-20 SPECALSTS' CONSULTATON READLY AVALABLE R. HPPENSTEEL, M.D. nfants and Chldren Offce Hours: By appontment only 0-2 a.m. except Thursdays Resdence Phone Vkng 2-3004 JOSEPH D. HOWARD, M.D. PHYSCAN Genera! Medcne & Obsletrlea Offce: 07 Lake Shore Drve Offce Hours By Appontment Mon.; -5, 7-9 P.M. Tues., Wed. & Fr.: -6 P.M. Sat.: 9-2 A.M. Offce & Resdence Phone Vkng 2-3550 ERNEST B. NORRS, M D. PHYSCAN General Medcne Specal Attenton to Eyes & Glasses Offce Hours by Appontment 2805 E. Shore Drve Vkng 2-2853 OSTEOPATHC MEDCAL PHYSCANS E. D. POWERS, D.O. PHYSCAN General Practce and Rectal Dseases Offce Hours by Appontment Culver Clnc - 222 N. Oho Offce Phone Vkng 2-335 tesdcnce Phone Vkng 2-270 W. H. FSH, D.O. PHYSCAN & SURGEON General Practce and Urology Dffce Hours by Appontment Culver Clnc - 222 N. Oho Offce Phone Vkng 2-335 Home Phone Vkng 2-350 DENTSTS TROY L. BABCOCK, D.D.S. DENTST Offce Hours bv Appontment Phone Vkng 2-203 2388 East Shore Drve JOHN W. OLDHAM, D.D.S. DENTST Offce Hours by Appontment Phone Vkng 2-28 Northern ndana Publc Servce Company Buldng The State E x c h a n g e Bank Culver, ndana and. 4 r g o?, ndana W. O. Osborn A. N. Butler Hampton Boswell D R E C T O R S O. C. Shllng Gler>" Overmyer W. L Johnson Carl M. Adams George E. Eey Margaret Swrnson MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOST NSURANCE CORPORATON MASSAGE]?" ** For Lades and Gentlemen MRS. VKRLY SMTH'S HEALTH FARM Phone Vkng 2-2287 Culver, Route 2 (County Lne Road, West of Burr Oak at Yellow Rver trdt'e^ OPTOMETRSTS DR. F. L. BABCOCK OPTOMETRST Phone Vkng 2-3372 Offce Hours: S a.m. to t> p.m. Closed Wednesdays 203 South Man Street COMPLETE Optcal Servce lves Examned OPTOMETRST GLASSES COVTAOT LENSES Acoustcon Hearng Ad Glosses DR. HERSCHELL R. COL 02 W. Man - SYRACUSE Call 457-372 for Appontment PODATRST RCHARO J. DETER, D S.C. Foot Orthopedcs Surgcal Chropody apd FOOT SPECALST

THE CULVER METHODST CHURCH The Church wth the Chmes t)r. H. C. Wllams, Mnster ftrs. Ted Strang, Educatonal Drector 3: 30 A.M. Early Worshp Servce.»:30 A.M. Church School. lu:40 A.M. Second Worshp Servce. Methodst Group Mnstry <fl fellowshp of Methodst FhaC'es n the area south and east of Lake Maxnkuckee.) FULTON COUNTY PARSH Theodore R. Roberts, Pastor MONTEREY METHODST John Rnsjen Superntendent Worshp at 9:5 a.m. Church School at 0:05 a.m. DELONG METHOnST Wally Dnsmore Superntendent Church School at 9:5 a.m. Worshp at 0:5 a.m. LEtTKRS FORD METHODST eon Wellng, Superntendent Church School at 0 a.m. Worshp at :5 a.m. M.Y.P. on 2nd and 4th Sundays POPLAR GROVE CHARGE W. Pay Kuhn, Pastor Wllam Lake, Superntendent Church School at 0:00 a.m. Worshp at 0:4r- eact Sunday. SAND HLL CRCUT SAND H,E METHODST Russell Good, Pastor Glen Hart, Superntendent C'hurch School at 0:00 a.m. Worshp at :00 a.m. on st and 3rd Sundays. GLEAD METHODST Grover Shaffer, Superntendert Church School at 0:00 a.m. Worshp at :00 a.m. on 2nd nnd 4th Sundays. RCHLAND CENTER CRCUT Calvn McCutr.lcon, Pastor RCHLAND CENTER METHODST dewort Warner, Superntendent Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. on st and 3rd Sundays, (0:30 on 2nd and 4th Sundays). Worshp at 9:30 a.m. on 2nd and 4th Sundays, (0:45 on st and 3rd Sun.). M.\.F. at 7:00 p.m. Pray»r and Bble Study on Thursday'; at C:00 p.m BURTON METHODST Wllam Belcher, Superntendent Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. on tnd and 4th Sundays, (C:C9 on st and 3rd). Worshp at 9:30 a.m. on st nd 3rd Sundays, (0:45 on 2nd and 4th Sun.) M.Y.F. at 7:00 p.m. Evenng Worshp at 7:30 on 2nd and 4th Sundays. Prayer and Bble Study on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. PRETTY LAKE EVANGELCAL UNTED BRETHREN CHURCH Thomas Rough, Pastor - Frank Bar Jr., Superntendent Mornng Worshp 9:5 a.m. Sunday School 0:00 a.m. Evenng Worshp 7:00 p.m. on alternau Sundays. Prayer Meetng 7:00 p.m. Wednesday. SANT ANN'S CATHOLC CHURCH, MONTEREY Rev. Edward Matuszak Pastor Bu day Masses: 7:30 and 9 :30 a.m. Weekday Masses: 8:05 (Wnter) " ; 7:00 (Summer). Holy day of Oblgaton: 6:30 e.m. Evenng as announced on Parsh bumetn. Holy Communon dstrbuted each weekday at 7:00. Confesson: Saturday 4 to 6 p.m. and 7 tc 9 p.m. Before Sunl«Ma«se«.. TEMPLE OF FATH MSSON Ret B. R. Cross, 'astor Located west of State Road 35 'on State Road 0 to Calforna Townshp School and one mle north. Sunday School y:s0 a.m. Mornng Servce 0:30 a.m. Song Servce 7:00 p.m. Evenng Servce 7:30 p.m. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTST Fourth Sunday evenng of each M. G. Johnson, Pastor month there wll be a full evenng Worshp Servce 9:30 a.m. of sprtual sngng and specal Sabbath School 0:30 a.m. musc wth vocal and nstrumental numbers. HBBAHD E.U.R. CHURCH To those who do not. attend Kev. Bruce Prce, Pastor elsewhere. We welcome you. Hcha-d Behuer, Superntendent Sunday Sc*hool 0:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp :00 a.m. BRR OAK CHURCH OF GOD R. Warren Soren.o, Pastor Mrs. Mary Hatten, Superntendent Larry Norman, Ass't. Supt. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worshp Servce 0:45 a.m. Evenng Study Hour 7:30 p.m. Holy Communon observed the frst Sunday of each month durng the mornng worshp servce. A cordal welcome s extended to all to worshp wth us. MEMORAL CHAPEL CULVER MLTARY ACADEMY Chaplan Allen F. Bray, USNR Holy Communon - 8:00 a.m. Chapel Servce - 0:30 a.m. The Chapel!S open daly for personal prayer and medtaton from 7 a.m. untl 0 p.m. Vstors always welcome! ST. THOMAS' EPSCOPAL Center and Adams Sts., Plymouth Father Wllam C. R. Sherdan, Pastor CULVER CRCUT Rev. Clyde Reckner Jr., Pastor MAXNKUCKEE METHODST Enoch Andrews, Superntendent 7:00 Worshp at 3:30 a.m. every 9:00 Bunday. 9:00 Church School at 0:5 a.m. MT. HOPE METHODST Kev. Clyde Beckner Jr. Pastor Wayne Klne, Superntendent Church School at l'j:00 am. Worshp at :00 a.m. on every tnd and 4th Sunday. SANTA ANNA METHODST Rev. Clyde Reckner Jr., Pastor schoolers through fourth Phlp Peer, Superntendent Church School at 0:00 a.m. Worshp at :00 a.m. on every st and 3rd Sunday. Evenng Worshp at 7:30 on tnd and 4th Sundays. Summer Schedule a.m. Holy Eueharst a.m. Famly Eucharst a.m. Parsh Nursery CULVER BBLE CHURCH 78 South Man Street Donald Taylor, Assstant Pastor Sunday School 0:00 a.m. Classes for all ages. Mornng Worshp :00 a.m. Separate servces for pre grade. Tranng Hour 6:30 p.m. Evenng Servce 7:30 p.m. Nursery avalable for all Sunday servces. Prayer Meet.tg and Bble Study 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. BURR OAK E.U.B. CHURCH Rev. Bruce Prce Mornng Worshp 9:00 a.m. Sunday Fchool 0:00 a.m. GRACE UNTED CHURCH Rev.. W. Hohman, Pastor Musc Mrs. Robert T. Rust Margaret Swanson S-n day School 9:30 a.m. Mornng Worshp 0:30 a.m. UNON CHURCH OF THE RRETHREN State Road 7 Clyde Lehman, Pastor Joe Helser, Superntendent Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Mornng Worshp 0:30 a.m. TRNTY LUTHERAN CHURCH Cty Lbrary (Culver) R. J. Mueller, B.D. pastor (phone: Rochester: CA 3-5624) Worshp Servces every Sunday at 9:00 a.m. Sunday School at 0:00 a.m. Gtldrtn's Confrmaton Class at 5 p.m. Frdays. Communon on!a.xt Sunday of the month. ST. MARY'S OF THE LAKE CATHOLC CHURCH "ThB Church Wth The Gold Crosses" RvV. Joseph A. L"nk, Pastor Sunday Maes 7:00 a.m., 8:00 a.m., 0:00 a.m. and :00 a.m. Daly Mass 9:00 a.m. Confessons Saturday 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Confessons Saturday 7:00 p.m. ZON GOSPEl CHAPEL Rev. Ren Tollson, Mnster Maron Klne, Superntendent Dwlght Klne, Class Leader Manson Leap, Lay Leader Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Preachng Servce 0:45 a.m. Evenng Worshp 8 p.m., every 4th Sunday of the month. Prayer Meetng Thursday 8:00 p.m. Everyone Welcome. TRNTY' EVANGELCAL UNTED BRETHREN CHURCH a. DeWayne Bontrager, Mnster Roger O. York, Superntendent Sunday School 0:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp :00 a.m. Evenng Worshp 7:30 p.m. on alternate Sundays. Chor Practce 6:30 p m. Thursday. Prayer Meetng 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Lades Ad :00 p.m. Second Thursday of each month. EMMANUEL EVANGELCAL UNTED BRETHREN CHURCH Rev. Walter Chlsholn, Pastor George Warner, Superntendent Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Mornng Worshp 0:30 a.m. Youth Fellowshp 7:5 p.m. Evenng Worshn 8:00 p.m. The Culver Ctzen Culver, ndana Sept., lx.'t - Page!> FRST CHURCH O CHRST SCENTST 423 S. Mchgan St., Plymouth Sunday School 0:30 a.m. Mornng Worshp 0:30 a.m. Chrstan Scence churches arc presentng a Bble Lesson on "Substance" ths Sunday, emphaszng that only sprtual thngs are really substantal. Bble readngs wll open wth a verse from Psalms (04:24): "O, Lord, how manfold are thy works. n wsdom hast thou made them all: the earth s full of thy rches." Related passages from the Chrstan Scence textbook wll nclude ths statement: "All substance, ntellgence, wsdom, beng, mmortalty, cause, and effect belong to God" (Scence and Health wth Key to the Scrptures by Mary Baker Eddy, p. 275). Clyde Poppe, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Poppe, wll leave today, Wednesday, for the Unversty of llnos at Urbana,., where he s enrolled n the school of archtecture. Ths wll be Clyde's graduate year. TV SERVCE Best n Equpment Best n Experence Reasonable Rates Klne's Applances CLAKR V 2-286 THE CHURCH FOR ALL... ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church s the greatest factor on earth for the buldng of character and good ctzenshp. t s a storehouse of sprtual values. Wthout a strong Church, nether democracy nor cvlzaton can survve. Thera are four sound reasons why every person should attend servces regularly and support the Church. They are: () For hs own sake. (2) For hs chldren's sake. (3) For the sako of hs communty and naton. (4) For the sake of the Church tself, whch needs hs moral and materal support. Plan to go to church regularly and read your Bble daly. t's an odd feelng when chldren start to school. As a parent, you are tremendously proud and excted. But you are also a lttle afrad. For the frst tme, your Johnne and" Suse are gong off on ther own. Suddenly, they look smaller than they have snce they were babes, and you have an rresstble mpulse to run after them. But t's too late for that so you let them go, wth a smle on your lps and a fervent prayer n your heart. Later, when the frst rush of emoton passes and reason returns, you laugh at yourself. For the truth la that Johnne and Suse are exactly where they've always been; n God's care, whether at home, n school, at play, or n church. And, grateful to the Church for ths truth, you remnd yourself that next Sunday you'll remember to thank God for that care,.. a lttle more than usual. Copyrght 963, Kester Advertsng Servce, nc., Strasburg, Va. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Frday Saturday Deuteronomy Samuel Psalms saah Phlppans Phlppans Peter 5:-G :2-28 07:-9 55:6-3 2:4-24 4:4-3 5:6- Ths Feature s Made Possble By The Followng Frms Who* nvte You To Attend A House Of Worshp Each Week The State Bank Member Exchange FDC Culver, nd. Hawthorn-Mellody ce Cream Plymouth, nd. Phone 936-26 Park 'N Super Shop Market 207 E. Jefferson Phone Vkng 2-2450 Culver, nd. Gates & Calhoun Chevrolet, nc. Complete Automotve Servce West Jefferson Vkng 2-3000 Culver, nd. George Hopple General Truckng Phone Vkng 2-254 Culver, nd. Walter Aba'or Prce's Wholesale & Retal Meats VA Mle South of Plymouth on Muckshaw Road ttn Nelson Equpment Co., nc. ntl. Trucks - Farm all Tractors McCormck Farm Equpment 504 Lake Shore Drve Vkng 2-3354 Culver, nd. At McKnns Pharmacy Phone Vkng' 2-287 Culver, nd. R & j Food Market Mcxnkuckee Landng East Shore Drve Culver, nd.

Page 0 The Culver Ctzen Culver, ndana Sept., 988 Culver's Four-County Tradng Area's Recognzed Market Place RATES: Up to 25 words, 75e; 2 weeks, $.30; 3 weeks, $.65; 4 weeks, $.80. Up to 50 words, $.50; 2 weeks, $2.60; 3 weeks, $3.30; 4 weeks, $3.60. Addtonal words 3c each. Mnmum charge 75c. Specal dscount for 26 or 52 consecutve nsertons. BATES quoted are for cash wth order; add 25c f charged. Servce charge of $ for blnd ads n care of The Ctzen. Classfed dsplay, $ per nch. Card of Thanks, n Memorams, and Obtuares. $.25. Front page readng notces, up to 35 words, $0. Local dsplay advertsng rate 70c per column nch. Ads accepted untl 9 a.m. Wednesday, day of publcaton. NOTCES DO YOU HAVE TWO EXTRA HOURS A WEEK? The Culver Grl Scouts urgently need leaders and co-leaders for Brownes and Grl Scouts from the second through sxth grades. Please, can you help? f so, contact Mrs. Jack Spencer, Vkng 2-2423 mmedately so the troops can get out to enjoy ths lovely weather. 37n For Puller Servce Call or Wrte Fuller Brush Company 304 E. Jefferson St., Culver Vkng 2-85 36-4* ALL KfNPS Of THE CULVER PRESS SPECAL SERVCES FURS: Wnter wll soon be here, don't tarry, take your furs to Nelle Chapter for remodelng, relnng, and repar. Vkng 2-237. 3 3 tfn ADDES PE SHOP 9 E. LaPorte St. Plymouth Featurng Home Style Baked Goods FRESH DALY Pes Cakes Cookes Breakfast & Dnner Rolls Doughnuts" Complete Lne Of Delcatessen Foods Phone 036-3867 2tfn FELKE FLORST Plyroor.th Cut Flowers and Potted Plants Of All Knds Funeral W T ork A Specalty We nro as close as your phone 030-365 COLLECT tftfn LMESTONE DRVEWAYS $4.30 ton spread. Also gravel, top drt, fll. Agrcultural lmestone, Calcum 5 6.5 5%, magnesum 42.0%, neutralzng value 06. A.S.C.P. approved $4.50 ton Bpread. George Hopple Truck- ng. Vkng 2-254. ll-4«tfn SLOS & SLO REPARS Concrete Stave. Roofs, Chutes, nnercoats, Bandng, all accessores. UNLOADERS, Screw feeders. STORMOR storage and Dryng bns. BATCH dryers. Chester C. Dettert, North Judson, nd. 9-27* CONCRETE SEPTC TANKS $50 and up. Grease traps and dstrbutons tanks. Shrar Brothers, 203 Chester St., near Cemetery, Plymouth, nd. Phone 936-340. 0-52* HUDON TYPEWRTER SERV CE, 0 y 2 North Mchgan St., Plymouth, Sales-Servce-Rentals Typewrters and Addng Machnes. Repars on all makes. Royal Portable dealer. Phone 936-2728. 3 8 tfn ABSTRACTS OF TTLE to Real Estate n Marshall County by LACKEY AND MURPHY, Phone 936-2226 or 936-442. 22tf«BACK TO SCHOOL Permanent Specal, Aug., Sept. and Oct. $5.95, complete, for anyone up to age 8. Vllage Beauty Shop, 2 So. Man St., Culver, Call Vkng 2-3 5 3 2-2 n HELP WANTED WOMAN WHO CAN DRVE to call regularly each month on establshed Studo Grl Cosmetcs clents n and around Culver makng necessary delveres, etc. 3 or 4 hours per day. Route wll pay up to $5.00 per hour. Wrte STUDO CTRL COSMETCS, Dept, 7633!), Glendale, Calf. 37-3* CUSTOMERS NEED servce n CULVER, ARGOS, and HOUR- BON. Full or spare tme. Earn $5 0-825 per week from start. Car necessary. Wrte flawlegh, Dept. N 4- S!) Freeport,. 36-2* WANTED WANTED: Good homes for sxweek-old puppes. Come see them, 443 South Oho Street. Vkng 2-2749. 37-2n FOR SALE STALLON SERVCE: Buckskn stallon out of permanent Quarter mare and Appaloosa stallon, SCRATCH PADS for sale. A varety of szes to choose from at $5.00, phone Vkng 2-2435. just 60tf per dozen. 30$ for sx. 37n Large sze pads also avalable at only 0(J each. The Ctzen Offce, Press Buldng, Culyer. ORDER YOUR CHRSTMAS CARDS before September 30 and earn 5% dscount. The Ctzen offers a complete lne of Yuletde greetngs at a wde range of styles and prces. You may take our sample books for overnght or weekend perusal to make your selectons n the prvacy of your home. 3 6tfnc FOR SALE: Small pano. $250. Call Vkng 2-297 after 5 p.m. Mrs. Charles Ferrer. 8tfn FABRMATCH PANTS, alkyd flat wall, latex flat wall, satn sem-gloss enamel over 400 colors. CULVER HARDWARE. 3tfn FOR SALE: female and male toy Manchester and Chhuahua pups. Eght weeks old. Make nce pets for chldren. Kenneth Ruby, 99 Baker St., Culver. Can be seen after 4:30. 34nc BOATS FOR SALE WEST SHORE BOAT SERVCE Sales Servce Storage Rentals»Gas & Ol Launchng Mercury Motors Crosby and Lone Star Boats All Marno Supples 588 West Shore Drve, Culver Phone Vkng 2-200 tfn FARM EQUPMENT TOHN DEERE "Qualty Farm Equpment" Plymouth Farm Supply Bargans New & Used 3 6 tfn LVESTOCK FOR SALE Purebred Landrace Sale, Saturday, Sept. 4, p.m., EST. Choce bred glts, open glts and boars. Performance tested at Purdue Staton. Gans up to 2.53 lbs. per day, ham and lon yeld average of 40.47%. Free Catalog. Eugene! AUTOMOBLES FOK SALE FOll SALE OH TRADE: 960 Chev., 4-dr. staton wagon. Rado, Htr., powerglde, 26,000 mleage, new tres. Prce $595.00 Bus Carter. V 2-278 3. 3 tfn FOR SALE, 957 4-dr. Ford, custom "300", 8-cylnder, automatc transmsson, rado, heater, complete engne overhaul n Fall of 962, 57,000 mles, one owner Davd Burke, 820 Lake Shore Drve, Culver, V 2-3293. 28tfn REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Sales Lake Rentals REAL ESTATE see C. W. EPLEV REALTY Resdental lltfn Busness To Buy or Sell R E A L E S T A T E C a l l ljake Dale or Rebecca Jones, Salesmen Chlpman, Jenkns & Clpuan, Brokers Phone V 2-328 Resdental Farm -26* tfn APPROXMATELY 50 FT. of frontage, by 32 ft. deep, on West Jefferson St. that s just west of Zechel Farm Servce, 600 W. Jefferson St., Culver, nd. $2,250. 3 3 tfn BT DD \G AND DOT presently octped by Gates and Calhoun Chevrolet. Bargan for quck sale. CHKMAN JENKNS & CHPMAN DADE AND REBECCA Salesmen Vkng 2-328 FOR RENT JONES 3 6-2n FOR RENT: North of Culver on Redwood Road, 3 bedroom modern home. Call Vkng 2-287 before 9 a.m. or after!) p.m. 3 6-2* FOR RENT: 3-bedroom home, $38.00 month. Phone S96-2453 or nqure at Gayble Theatre, North Judson, nd. 34-4n APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT: Guest house apartment, completely furnshed, warm n wnter, cool n summer. Lake Maxnkttckee prvleges. Rent day, week, month, or season. Vkng 2-2684. 37tfn FOR RENT: Furnshed apart ments and sleepng rooms. 67 Pearl St. Vkng 2-3442. 24tfn FOR RENT: Three room studo apartment, deal for teachers. Avalable Sept. 27. Phone Vkng 2-237. 37tfn MODERN DELUXE COLLEGE AVENUE apartment, 2 bedrooms, stove and refrgerator furnshed, for adults, $55 month. See Roth Clne, 42 College Ave., phone Vkng 2-2566. 36tfn FOR RENT: Lght ary apartments, ol heat, hot water, electrc stove and refrgerator. Furnshed. Phone Vkng 2-302. 36tfn am grateful to all my frends for ther knd thoughts and good wshes y^hle was at Parkvew Hosptal, durng my convalescence at the Plymouth home of my sster, Mrs. Clyde Joseph, and snce have returned home. Thank you all so much. "BEE" FSHER 37* Attendance at Sunday School was 88. The W.S.C.S. wll meet at the church Thursday afternoon, Sept. 9. Ths wll be a so Benedct, Culver, nd. 37n j Chester Whte Boar and Glt Sale cal meetng. Sept. 20, 963. Nte 7:30 at farm.': The Santa Anna communty Parkson and Rodbaugh, 2 mles north Rensselaer, nd., 6 east.' Cut out Lot and Feed Conver-; son Records. Breedng prvleges for 4-H and FFA. 3 7n ATTENTON FARMERS: Specalsts n tractor, generator, and starter repar. Rochester Armature and gnton Co., 50 Man Annual Poland Chna Boar and Street, Phono OAptal. 3-234, Glt Sale. Frday, Sept. 20, 7:30 Rochester. nd. (tfn p.m. Jan., Feb. and March far-, rowngs from large P. R. Ltters. Opportunty for 4-H members for. select glts. Wll sell n groups for farmers. Vstors welcome. Come early. % mles NE Montcello on St. Rd. 39. Lesle H,, Pnscben and Son. 37n Sastta Anna By Mrs. Guy Kepler Phono Argos TWnoaks 2-5458 party was held at the church Frday evenng wth Presdent Lester McGrff presdng. "What A Frend We Have n Jesus" was sung and Mary McGrff gave devotons explanng the Lord's Prayer after whch the Lord's Prayer was repeated. "Brngng n The Sheaves" was sung and Mrs. McGrff read an artcle on "Ten Ways To Be A Wnner" followng whch the soft ball team was honored. Phlp Peer ntroduced Rev. James Campbell of the Presbyteran Church n Plymouth who nerformed magc trcks. ce cream, cake, mlk and coffee were served to a large group present. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Metheny, Davd and Dane, of Bourbon spent Frday evenng wth Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kepler and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Overmyer of Talma spent Sunday evenng wth Mr. and Mrs. Norman Davs. Gary Gbbons of Plymouth spent the weekend wth hs grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gbbons. The famles of Norman, Guy, Emery and Dale Davs had a reunon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Davs Sunday. There were 43 present. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Darro of North Brook,., and Mr. and Mrs. Pfendt of McHenry,., spent the weekend wth Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lschko. Mrs. Susan Klen of Bass Lake has been spendng the past week wth her brother, Jacob Lschko, and Mrs. Lschko. Mar Babcock of Culver spent Frday nght and Saturday wth Mrs. O. C. Gbbons. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Savage, Mrs. Lesle Mahler, Mrs. O. C. Gbbons, Mr. and Mrs. Art Overmyer, Dan Savage, Mrs. Letty Overmyer and Mss Nell Savage had a pcnc dnner at Mss Savage's cottage on Lake Maxnkttckee recently. Mrs. Lee Smth attended a party at the home of Mrs. Lnda Wate n Culver Sunday afternoon where Mrs. Smth was presented a gft. Mrs. Celesta Gretter of Long Beach, Calf., s spendng several months wth her son, Urban Gretter, and famly and her sster, Mrs. Ray Gass, and Anna Keller. Carmen Gretter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Urban Gretter, left; last week for Vncennes Unversty at. Vncennes, nd., where Carmen wll enter her freshman year. Mrs. Gretter and son, Gary accompaned her to Vncennes and returned to Culver the fol lowng day. Patrca Klne daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Klne, and Carol Overmyer, daughter of Mr. and OUR MEATS' HAVE QUALTY AND FLAVOR, THAT'S HOW WE WON THE PUBLC'S «FAVOR / SWFT'S PREM. PROTEN CHUCK R Tender, Delcous CHUCK Steak All Beef, Fresh Ground Beef lb. 49c WARD'S Mrs. Albert Overmyer, have also enrolled for ther freshman year at Vncennes Unversty. Gary Gretter left yesterday for Purdue Unversty where he wll begn hs senor year. DSNFECTNG WHTE PANT and new SUPER D DRY DOST. DSNFECTNG WHTE PANT. A durable brght whte pant plus powerful dsnfectant! Klls germs, fles and other nsects, wth long-lastng dsnfectng power up to 90% fewer spder webs for 8 to 0 months. Non-flakng - n powder form. Jur-t mx wth water. (Carbo\a s not lme or whtewash.) Save work and money pant and dsnfect at same tme wth Dsnfectng Whte Pant. Used by farmers everywhere snce 96. 2. NEW SUPER D DRY DUST. The frst and only all-season Dry Dp, Ltter Dust and Germcde! Use even durng cold wet weather when lquds aren't practcal. A bacterostatc agent plus a deodorant, Super D controls ammona odor by reducng growth of bactera that break down urea n droppngs. Super D also contans 2 effectve germcdes, makng t very effectve aganst certan Vruses plus nsectcdes for lce control. No other dry dp Eves you the amazngly effectve ngredents as n the New Super D Dust. Get DOUBLE-BARRELED health protecton for your flocks. Get Dsnfectng WhU Pant and new Super D Dry Dust todayl CHEMCAL CO., NC. Natural Brdge, N. Y. Forest Farms ROCHESTER As Advertsed n Farm and Home Secton THANK y o u / lb. Boneless SRLON TP or lb. 69c Rump Roast lb, 89c Prce's Country Ktchen Weners lb. 49c REG. 20c LOAF BREAD 6 for $.00 New Era Potato Chps "t Whps" VSlot -lb. has 59c tall tns 6-59c D.M. Td Ht or Chunk Pneapple Defance Oleo 2 can 5 - S 2 lbs. 35c FAMLY FARE 2 /?.-sze can APRCOTS 4 for $.00 Pascal Celery Green Peppers lj>e. stalks 2c ea. 5c U. S. No. Whte 0 lbs. Potatoes 39c yellow Cookng' Onons 3 lbs. 25c, GRETTER'S " f«-the BANK" < LUMjlj TO [SfcR FOOD MART Q.t>2.\ ffafak KUt QUALTY MEATS l_, * foblfmkm^rcmyeu"

r lams nowea By The County Commssoners Regular September 003 Term Harvey E. Phllps 27.0 Haywood Pub. Co. 477.86 Plymouth Ofc. Sup. 292.3 Town ft Country Prnters, nc..30 Waddell Prntng Co. 66.60 Prdeu, nc. 52.00 Robert D. Mlner, Treas. 50.00 Cecl L. Smth 5.50 The Telfer Co., nc. 9 6.00 Deane W. Baker 6 2.00 Harold Kng 62.00 Jerry D. Greenlee 68.04 Gates & Calhoun Chev. nc. 26.64 West Shore Boat Serv. 5.98 Greenlee & Srver 84.23 Standard Ol 22.45 Gjerger Mfg. Co., nc. 9.53 The Amercan Rahvav Sgnal Co. 39.5 Mke Boys 8.70. Russell Rohrer 22.98 The Bobbs-Merrll Co., nc. Grace C. Connell Marshall E. Stne, M.D ndana Unversty Medcal 2.5 0 9.3 0 2.20 Center 7 5.00 Thomas V. Langdon 28.56 Eugene N. Chpnan 4.9 T. C. Smart 7.5 0 Unted Telephone Co. 362.27 Northern nd. Pub. Serv. Co. 43.67 Dxon Lake Weldng Serv. 2.00 Walter R. Hyser 586.00 To.wer Clock Serv. Co. 7 5.00 Hck L. Woolley 258.99 Buchtel & Son's Hdw. 0.7 Costello Mfg. Co.. 2.67 ndana Textle Co. 2S;74 Smon Bros., nc. 3.5 Powell's T.V. ft Applances 63.69 Cullgan Soft Water Serv. 3.95 Arrow Post Control DeFres Decoratng James Ellott Bosworth's Paul Lamport R. L. Peterson, M.D. L. W. Vore, M.D. D. H. Lessg F:ng.. nc Zehners Mower Serv. Bakers Food Shop Commodty Secton Lake Cty Candy Co. Mcrrmans Grocery Nckels Bakery Plymouth Dary B. A. Rat ton Snclar Refnng Co. People Drug Store Roc lestejkhlern cde Co. Flosenze'r Farm ft Home 5.00 49.00 3.0( 25.5 0.00 22.00 55.00 296.40.60 46.97 3.40 40.85 47.50 33.0 76.02 66.33,783.63 54.8 23.40 Supply 6.5 9 Marshall Co. Farm Bur. Co-op 54.3 Marshall Co. Comm. Sales 47.30 Vola B. Alcnck, R.N. 39.90 Robert McGrff 7.84 Gerald's Marathon 7.0 Md Lakes Dst. nc. 74.4 RSears, Roebuck ft Co..77 The Arg'os Reflector 92.02 The Bremen Enqurer 69.2 The News-Mrror 3.8 The Plot Company 58.40 Mrs. Rose Zrngbl 0.00 Unen-NovCh Unted School Corp. 262.62 Easterday-Bonlne Funeral Home 00.00 Johnson Funeral Home 00.00 Van Glder Funeral Home 00.no John Baker 3.00 Leon Leffert 3.00 George Roberts 3.00 Gerald D. Shoemaker 9.00 W. D. Smley 3.00 Rchard C. YVenno 3.00 George E. Keth 3 N. W. Rudd. D.V.M.,55 Ft. Wayne Chldren's Home ndana Boys School ndana Slate Farm New Castle State Hosp Treas., Elkhart County 3 2 525 7 5 540,387 25 930 30 74 Treas.. Fulton County Harley L. Ashton Healthwn Hosptal Berkey Auto Parts Bob & Gales Farm Sup Jllard Tre & Applance 29 nd. Equpment. Co., nc. 854 Jm Lallan Chevrolet 2 Mlan J. Levett 7 MacAllster Mach. Co. nc. 0 Olver Ford Sales, nc. 8 Pat's Communcaton Servce 35 Plymouth Battery Co., nc. 29 Stockberger Mach., nc. 335 Steeter Sales & Serv. Unrue Weldng Servce West Sde Truck & Mach. Co. Berger Farm & Weldng Supply Jm's Soft Water Serv. Motor Fuel Tax Dv. Plym. Clean Towel Serv. Plym. Elov. & Coal Plym. nd. Towel Serv. The Rdge Company East Sde Lbr. & Sup. Carver Tree Serv. J. M. Koontz Fd wn Unscker Jo da Brown Burns & Hooker Gravel Co. 3 34,7.06 Burr Oak Sand & Gravel Go. 2,7 nternatonal Salt Co. 0 0 5 Standard Materals Corp. 629 Armeo Steel Corp. Metal Products,946 6. 25 5 SO 2 2 9 36 0 2 30 6 6 5 267 POCKET wth specal 2-pack of TERRAMYCN Forest s Top qualty knfe wth 3 hgh carbon cutlery steel blades. Free wth the mastts product farmers prefer over all others. Get yours soon. Farms ROCH ESTER As Advertsed n Farm and Home Secton WARNNG: Mlk ta!«:n from dary anmals wthn 72 hours after the last treatment for mastts must not be used for food. 67 Co. 3,064.93 General Constr. & Sup. Co. 89.35 Bourbon Wreckng Co. 2.30 Jacob E. Sple 20.00 Transt Mx Concrete Co. 5.80 Btumnous Materals Co., nc. 29,627.2 Hall Sgn & Post, nc. 36.57 Marvn B. Wood 48.66 Mae Parsons 300.00 Weldon Alderfer 348.72 Rchard A. Anders 28 2.75 Larry F, Bar 283.50 Barton N. Ball 246.00 Howard Balsley 3S2.95 Robert Baum 384.SO Clfford Berger 334.85 C. M. Botset 38 6.65 Curts C. Bovee 2.50 Fred Corey 3 8 4.80 John Gbson 3 8 5.72 Albert Gongwer 38 2.95 Wayne Grossman, Jr. 386.65 Lawrence Gurthet 3S5.72 John S. Harper 32.75 Ralph Jefferes 405.5 Wllam Johnson 386.65 James Krou 405.5 Keth Leland 479.70 Eugene McGrff 385.72 Charles Muller 3 9 9.60 Vernon Orr 4 20.22 Clayton Powers 38 2.95 Arthur Prosser 3S2.95 Cenneth Redman 375.55 Darrell R. Regner 222.75 T. K. Rchter 3S2.95 Floyd Ross 4 4 2.80 Rchard E. Ruff 3S4.S0 Everett W. Solomon 405.60 Scott Solomon 4S.27 Wn. Fred Solomon 397.75 Frank Sperry 3S7.57 Owen Thomas 39.27 Webster Whkesell 396.S2 Sylvester Wlcox 394.05 Robert H. Wse 3 87.57 Mrs. Marvn Anders 5.00 Ernest O. Anns 33.93 Beverly Ann Exley 26.00 Lotte E. Johnson 6.29 Katherne E. Keller 56.64 Edna M. Reed 6S.0S Anco Ofc. Equpment 5.30 Cty of Plymouth 87.00 Huff Funeral Home 350.00 Rley Hosptal 8 5.00 So. Bend Orthopedc Applance 36.0 Walker's 36.00 P. L. Hancock, O. D. 0.00 John R. Cassady, M.D. 3.0'0 Davd Detamore. DDS 2S.00 Wllam Mddleton. DDS 8.00 Ralph L. Lea, M.D. 5.75 Robert M. Stetzel, DOS 9.00 J. C. Penney Co. 8.46 Parkvew Hosptal 94.40 Sknner's Pharmacy 7.00 tomorrow's Montgomery Ward & Co.. 77 25 Cass County Chldren's Home 48 00 lllcrest Chrstan Hume 29 00 Ots Baran, M.D. 0 00 Kenneth R. DeVoe, M.D. 5 00 Joseph Howard, M.D. 77 00 Edward C. Reno, M.D. 2 0 00 Morrs E. Thomas, M.D. 00 00 Treas. State of ndana 322 6 Marshall Co. Councl of Churches 87 02 See Roy Anders 2 Lloyd Beatty 6 00 Marshall Co. Surveyor's Offce 2 24 Shaw's Fuel & Supply 4,578 00 Eaton's Excavatng & Grad. 22 68 Fled ths 3rd day of Sept. 963 GLEN ) Y N C. ALBRGHT Audtor, Marshall County 37n SELL REGSTERED BLLS Russell L. and Wanda Easterday, Culver, have reported the sale of a regstered horned Hereford bull to Sam Gglo of North.ludson, and a regstered horned Hereford bull to Jack Becker of Wnamac. Watch out for school chldren, especally f they're drvng. homemakers learn ULT0N COUNTY COMMUNTY SALE r Rochester, ndana SOME O OCR TOP PRCES OF SATURDAY, KEPT. 7: 05-b. Calf Dean Hook, Loguuspo-t cwt. 37.50 70-b. Calf Doyle Knlcy, Denver cut. Ho!, llr. Sprnger _ Ho. -fr. Sprnger. 75-). Angus Hull 225-lb. Bull 880-lb. Steer 035-). Steer :!>!)0-ll>. Steer 0O5-lb. Steer 0-). Steer 050-lb. Steer 320-). Ho. Cow 30-). Ho. Cow 270-). Ho. Cow 20-lb. Pns 3-lb. Pgs - 8 Hogs, 705 lbs. -Russell Wolf, Lafayette._Ted Koch, Rochester -Eugene Reese, Rochester nvt.._covc.mller, Peru cwt. -Cleve Mller, Peru cwt..-mc.vabb & Evers, Rochester cwt.._mcnabb <V- Evers, Rochester cwt. Mc\'abl> & Evers, Rochester cwt McNabb A- Evers. Rochester cwt. -_Loren Hroekcy, Tppecanoe cwt. -Don Kaufman, Argos cwt..-beck & Sons, Galveston cwt. -Don Kaufman, Argos cwt..-vctor Day, Wnanac ea, McLochln Farm - ea. -_Vrgj Jana, Rochester cwt. 22 Hogs, 820 lbs. Horton & Malhas, Rochester cwt 0 Hogs, 2030 lbs. -Larry Townsend, Rochester cwt»2-lb. Lambs Paul Mkesell, Macy cwt. Lsted For Saturday, Sept. 4 20 Open Holsteu Hefers, Calfhood Vaccnated 42 Holsteu Steers Weghng Approxmately 700 lbs. SCHRADER BROS, Auctoneers 30.50 205.00 202.50 _> > o- 20.30 23.30 2.70 24.50 24.50 24.40 23.00 7.00 0.50 0.0 0.75 4.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.00 CARL NEWCOMB...wth GAS! The marvelous new features of today's Gas Ranges teach the wonders of automatc cookng to Amerca's future homemakers. Under the drecton of experenced home economcs teachers, tomorrow's homemakers learn to use the automatc roast control, the bumer-wth-a-bran, and the versatle rotssere... three exctng features of modern Gas Ranges whch have been awarded the Gold Star! The automatc roast control s a boon to both begnners and experenced cooks. Wth ths Gold Star feature your roasts come out exactly _. - _ the way you want them. T h l s Gol< * ^ sy mbc Smply place the thermometer n the. o n a. G a s R a n t f e, roast... set the dal... ls a Slln l o u a h t y! and the automatc roast control.akes over! You get perfect results every tme. NORTHERN NDANA COMPANY

Page 2 The Culver Ctzen Culver, ndana - Sept., 963 Woman's Bowlng Se t. 4 and 5 'ream Standngs W L Snyder Motors 4 0 Kowatch Plbg. & Htg. 4 0 Shop's Orgnals 4 0 Poppe's 3 l Mller's Dary 3 l State Exchange ns. 3 l Marshall Co. Ebr. 3 Fsher Candes 3 Klne's T-V 3 M & M Restaurant 0 4 Trone's 0 4 State Exchange Bank 0 4 Hgh Team Seres: Snyder Motors 255, Marshall County Lumber 2079, Kowatch Plumbng & Heatng 2036. Hgh ndvdual Seres: A. Mkesell 508, M. Gass 479, R. Whte 455. Hgh Team Game: Snyder Motors 70, Marshall County Lumber 729, Snyder Motors 720. Hgh ndvdual Game: A, Mkesell 85, R. Whte 83, J. Carter 7 6. Davd Cleveland, son of Mrs. One ter W. Cleveland, has moved to ndanapols where he has taken an apartment n the Rley Center. Davd s now co-publsher of ndana Busness ard ndustry Magazne and wll make hs headquarters n ndanapols. No. 2897 Notce To Defendants STATE OF NDANA COUNTY OF MARSHALL, ;ss: N THE MARSHALL CRCUT COURT N VACATON, 963 MARY LVENGOOD ROLLNGER EDWARD GRUBER, CALVN H. YOST, 020 WEST OAK STREET, SOUTH BEND, NDANA, GEO RGE AULHORN, 622 EAST SAM PLE STREET, SOUTH BEND, NDANA, ROBERT AULORN, 202 EAST FOX STREET, SOUTH BEND, NDANA, ESTHER HOR- VAT, 60780 MYRTLE ROAD, SOUTH BEND, NDANA, OSCAR AULORN, THE CHLDREN, DESCENDANTS, HERS AT LAW AND DEVSEES, F ANY, WHOSE NAMES ARE TO PLAN TFF NOT KNOWN, OF AMAN DA YOST, ERVN (RVN) YOST, GLEN LEED, GLEN LEED YOST, AND EDWARD GRUBER Be t known that on the 3 0th day of August, 963, the abovenamed plantff, by her attorneys, Chpman and Chpman, fled n the offce of the Clerk of the Marshall Crcut Court, of Marshall County, ndana, her complant aganst the above-named defendants and the plantff havng also fled n sad Clerk's offce the affdavt of a competent person showng that the resdences are to the plantff unknown of the followng defendants, vz., Edward Gruber, Oscar Aulhorn, the chldren, descendants, hers at law and devsees, f any, whose names are to plantff not known, of Oscar Aulhorn, Amanda Yost, Ervn (rvn) Yost, Glen Leed (Glen Leed Yost), and Edward Gruber, and that a dlgent, nqury and search was made by the plantff for such resdences and they could not be ascertaned. That sad cause of acton s to quet the ttle to the followng descrbed real estate n Marshall County, State of ndana, to wt: Lots Number Ffty-sx (56), Ffty-seven (57), Ffty-eght (58), Ffty-nne (59), Sxty (60) and sxty-one (6) n the orgnal Plat of the Town of LaPaz, ndana, n the plantff. And, WHEREAS, sad plantff has by her praecpe fled requred the defendants to appear n sad Court and answer or demur to such complant on the 3 0th day of October, 9 63. NOW, THEREFORE, sad defendants, Edward Gruber, Oscar Aulhorn, the chldren, descendants, hers at Haw and devsees, f any, whose names are to plantff not known, of Oscar Aulhorn, Amanda Yost, Ervn (rvn) Yost, Glen Leed, (Glen Leed Yost), and Edward Gruber are hereby notfed of the flng and pendency of sad complant aganst them and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto at the callng of sad cause on the 30th day of October, 963, the same beng the 5st Judcal Day of a term of sad Court to be begun and held at the courthouse n the Cty of Plymouth, ndana, on the frst Monday n September, 9 63, sad complant and the matters and thngs theren contaned and alleged wll be heard and determned n ther absence. HARVEY E. PHLLPS, Clerk, Marshall Crcut Court 3 6-3n N WAKUN, JAPAN Marne Major Gerald D. Overmyer, son of Mrs. Hazel M. Overmyer cf Leters Ford, has reported for duty wth the Frst Marne Ar Wng at the Marne Corps Ar Staton, wakun, Japan., The wng provdes, ar support for the Thrd Marne Dvson on Oknawa, whch s the force n readness n the Far East. A normal tour of duty wth the unt s 3 months. Durng the tour, Marnes wll be able to vst the scenc areas of Japan and vst Hong Kong, Oknawa and Korea. * * * Wllam Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook, 7 Wnfeld St., arrved home Saturday to spend a furlough wth hs famly and frends followng the completon of basc tranng at Fort Knox, Ky. On Sept. 20 Bll wll report to Fort Sll, Okla. * *» Marty Ruhnow s spendng hs servce leave wth hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ruhnow, 30 W. Madson St., followng the termnaton of hs basc tranng receved at Fort Knox, Ky. He wll report to Fort Gordon, Ga., Sept. 20. * The servce address of Pvt. Ronald D. Leffert s R.A. 6-777- 088, D-7-4-U.S. ATC Armor, Fort Knox, Ky., 402. MARSHALD COUNTY'RURAL YOUTH MEET AT PLYMOUTH Marshall County Rural Youth met. on Wednesday, Sept. 4, at the Methodst Church educatonal buldng n Plymouth. Youth mxers met at 7:30 p.m. followed by the regular meetng at 8 p.m. Reports were made on the followng actvtes: Dstrct Trp; Talent Fnd; Square Dances; Offcer Tranng and nstallaton Dance. New busness ncluded a report on the County Trp. Announcements were made on the followng actvtes: State Conventon; Tour Reunon and the October Party. On the concluson of the busness porton of the meetng, the rest of the evenng was spent n round and square dancng. MARKETS Shelled Corn.2 Oats.6 5 Ear Corn.9 Wheat.66,! r! FRDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 Jack Sanders Sam Woods Nelson Cooper Wllam H. Young Mrs. Sylva Ruth Shaffer SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 Mrs. Lawrence Houghton Fletcher Strang Davd Clarke Readel Eugena Louse Sherlnnrt Brenda Sue Renholt SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 Fred Edgngton Freda Steenbergen Yvonne Foss Sandra (Clne) Phllps Gov. Matthew E. Welsh Lonn Darocs MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 Rud Ruhnow Larrv Holloway TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 Dck Hand Dense McKee WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 Jerry Jones Edward Easterday Ruth Overmyer Annette (Prosser) Warner Tmothy Russell McFarland Hugh Hartz Hosptal Motes Russell Hll, a brother of Robert Hll and an employee of Culver Mltary Academy, was admtted to Parkvew Hosptal n Plymouth on Monday, Aug. 26. He was transferred to the Canden Clark Hosptal n Parkersburg, W. Va., on Frday, Aug. 30, where he underwent surgery and where he s recoverng satsfactorly. Hs room number s 323. ': '-s * Don Hand, 526 State St., Culver, who was a patent at Parkvew Hosptal from July 3 0 untl Aug. 27, due to a heart condton, was taken back to the hosptal on Tuesday, Sept. 3, for further treatment. Mrs. Thomas K. Walker, W. 7th Road, was admtted to Parkvew Hosptal at Plymouth on Saturday, Aug. 3, for observaton and tests. She was released from the hosptal Saturday, Sept. 7, but s stll confned to her bed at home. Eggs don't really come from electrcty. Hen eggs are lad by hens, and always have been. But. poultry farmers do use rural electrcty to encourage ther hens to lay extra eggs durng the year- Here's why THE WEATHER Tuesday 7 4 56 Wednesday 72 5 6 Thursday 7 4 8 Frday 78 48 Saturday 76 5 5 Sunday 8 2 5 6 Monday 82 5 4 Tuesday 54 Oarbola DSNFECTNG WHTE FANT and new superb dry mst. DSNFECTNG WHTE PAUT. A durable brght whte pant plus a powerful dsnfect* ant! Klls germs, flcs and other nsects, wth lone-lastng dsnfectng power-up to 90% fewer spder webs for 8 to 0 months. Non-flakng - n powder form. Just mx wth water. ( s not lme or whtewash.) Save work and money pant and dsnfect at same tme wth Dsnfectng Whte Pant. Used by farmers everywhere snce 36. 2. NEW SUPER D DRY DUST. The frst and only all-season Dry Dp, Ltter Dust and Germcde! Use even durng cold wet weather when lquds aren't practcal. A bacterostatc agent plus a deodorant, Super D controls ammona odor by reducng growth of bactera that break down urea n droppngs. Super D also contans 2 effectve germcdes, makng t very effectve aganst certan vruses plus nsectcdes for lce control. No other dry dp gves you the amazngly effectve ngredents as n the New Super D Dust. Get DOUBLE-BARRELED health protecton for your flocks. Get Dsnfectng Whte Pant and new Super D Dry Dust today! CHEMCAL CO., NC. Natural Brdge, N.Y. Burr Oak Hardware BURR OAK As Advertsed n Farm and Home Secton How many hen eggs n a klowatt hour of Rural Electrcty? W^'~"-.v... Tre more hours of daylght there are, the longer the hen has to eat and drnk and keep her body busy manufacturng eggs. So poultry farmers keep ther lghts burnng n the henhouse to stretch out the "daylght" hours. Result more eggs! Rural electrcty automatcally feeds and waters poultry, too. The abundance of low cost poultry meat and eggs that are avalable now, are largely the result of labor costs saved by rural electrcty. Rural electrcty helps all Amerca eat better... lve better MARSHALL COUNTY «N» C A RURAL ELECTRC MEMBERSHP CORPORATON SCHOOL MENU By Carolyn Reynolds and Ann Wcte (Begnnng Monday, Sept. 0) MONDAY: Tomato soup, kdney bean salad, peanut butter or ham salad sandwch, peach cob*- ber, and mlk. TUESDAY: Baked sausage, sweet potatoes, succotash, apple salad, cooke, bread, butter, and mlk. WEDNESDAY: Ham and beans, corn bread, cole slaw, slced tomatoes, plums, bread, butter, and mlk. THURSDAY: Chop suey, rce, noodles, perfecton salad, spce cake wth whppng cream, bread, butter, and mlk. FRDAY: Tuna casserole, peas, lettuce salad, frut Jello, bread, butter, and mlk. OCK NFE wth specal 2-pack of TERRAMYCN FOR MASTTS Top qualty knfe wth 3 hgh carbon cutlery steel blades. Free wth the mastts product farmers prefer over all others. Get yours soon. Buckeye Feed & Supply MONTEREY As Advertsed n Farm and Home Secton WARNNG: Mlk taken from dary anmals wthn 72 hours after the last treatment mastts must not be used for food. t