The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 January 1968 — Page 6

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: GUY RIZEK I 4 i * Plumbing - Heating - Cooling | I I i । i J Oil, Electric & Gas Furnaces • C I I I 4 Moncrief, Luxaire & Johnson Furnaces j J Universal - Rundle Plumbing Fixtures! I I • Sexver Cleaning i 1 • I • I * NORTH LIBERTY, INDIANA i I I PHONE 656-4524

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fr- ’n thel’ friends. Mrs Leland Welch and her - inmitt' ■ wrr- in ch u - f the < ak and coffee.

■ “In The Pastor’s • Study” " ■ ‘ - : WHOS THE ; : ■ RICGEST : ■ GAMBLER? m.. bi.. 4 i Pastor. First Baptist Church I North Liberty ® • Phone <i r >6-8344 H ■ WHO IS THE BIGGEST GAMBLER IN TOWN” I " Tlie biggest gambler in town is not Betting his m< ney at the card table. Figuring the odd* on the horses, Ihmching a paper on a punch board, g |l Chancing his maarnage in a dark place with someone else s mate. I Q Living uninsured. I H I || Placing his savings al the- r- uletle wheel, । ■ Wagvnn" hi - heck on th-' thr- wof the dice. g • An In t - x-n taking a i-um at 100 mp h. with the family | g in the car. Th-- biggest rambler in t-xxn i th- -nr who is Living t-slay I ■ UNSAVED’ | ■ || In an instant h< can go into etemltx without God! I 3 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - THE RHENDLY ONE W North Liberty. In liana ■ ■a■ a a k

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