The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 23, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 October 1970 — Page 8

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Koontz Lake Library News DOWN AH THE DAYS, by Christy Brown This magnificent, lyrical tough and wholly unsentimental novel has been received throughout the Western world as a fantastic literary achievement. Its •words ring with a love of language and a zest fo r living and living it up that is equaled seldom in a century. Christy Brown was one of 22 children, ^raised in a Dublin slum in which ( he still lives. He was born I with a severe form of cerebral palsy. He cannot walk, talk, eat or drink without help. He has never been to school He ’ has the full use of one limb, '■his left foot. And yet with the ;1 little toe of that left foot he has typed, one letter at a time • - over fifteen years, DOWN ALL - THE DAYS This brain-dam-aged supposed vegetable, this • genius, has written striking scene after acene of coartse, brutal, boozing Dublin, its back streets and seedy pubs, its miseries, its surge of life and love and loving kindness and terrible meaness. and through it all the story of a boy who saw everything. THE SAGA OF LUS- RIDGE, by William Montell This monumental study in oral history reveals the obscured and pathetic account of a tiny Negro community that was hidden away from the rest of the world in the ruggedly beautiful hill country of Southern Cumberland County, Ky., It was here that the legendary Coe settlement flourished and withered and then died because of the onslaught of the white man's world Coe Ridge stood as a solitary and lonely island of Negro culture in the midst of an otherwise homogenous society. Founded by a family of freed men after the Civil War. the Coe colony produced a people who fought so fiercely in defense of their lives and property that by the time the settlement finaliy succumbed to econom.c and legal pressures in the late 1950 s, it was notoriously known across the upper South. The community became a place of refuge for white women banned from their own society and a breeding ground for handsome mulattoes a strong hold of moonshiners and bootleggers and a battleground for feuds that produced a harrowing list of ambushes, street murders, stabbings and shootings THE SAGA OF COE RIDGE stands as a work of pioneering importance in the study of local history. Other Books: BLESS THE BEASTS ANDI CHILDREN, G’endon Swarthout MOONCOIN CASTLE. Brinton Turkle FIREWEED. Jill Paton Wa’sh JOURNEY FOR JOEDEL, Guy Owen A FAIRLY GOOD TIME,

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fICTOBER 29, 1970

aAms Gallant WILT CHAMBERLAIN, Kenneth Rudeen (Juv.) COLLAGE, Mickey R. Marks HOW TO DRAW PEOPLE AT WORK Zaidenberg HOW TO DRAW BALLET AND OTHER DANCERS, Zaidenberg HOW TO DRAW MUSICIANS AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Zaidenberg HOW TO DRAW SHARESHAKE'S PEOPLE, Zaidbnbetg DRAG RACING* Charles Coombe (Juv) - ~- WHITTLING AND WOOD CARVING. E.J. Tangerman FUN WITH NATURE HOBBIES. WLlam Hii‘kourt (Juv.) SHOPPING CART ART. James SeldelmHn (Juv,) BUILDING AND OPERATING MODEL CARS. Walter Musciano (Juv.) LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of St. Joseph County, Indiana, will, at 10 AM on the 4 day of November. 1970 at the Commis sioners Room. Court House in the City of South Bend, Indiana in said County, begin investigation of the application of the following named persons, requesting the issue of the applicant, at the location hereinafter set out of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, ^receive information concerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety of issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named: American Legion Post No. 308, by Henry J Harlacher. Comdr., 205 East Adams, (Clubl Beer, Liquor & W.ne Retailer. P O. Box 36. Legion Dr., Osceola, Indiana. Lorenzo M Bucher, Jr. & Lillian Bucher db i Lorenzo's (Restaurant) Beer. Liquo r & Wine Retailer. 1601 South Walnut St . South Bend. Indiana. Morris B Cooper, dba Schiffer Drugs (Drug Store) Liquor & Wine Dealer, 609 E. Jefferson B vd . South Bend, Ind.ana. F & L Package Drive In. Inc., by John L Poulos, Pres., 1032 South Michigan St , & Katherine Morfettas, Sec., 917 Lincolnway Ernst, Mishawaka, Indiana (Package Store) Beer, Liquor A W.ne Dealer 2202 Pleasant St., South Bend, Indiana. ( Harry Heppenheimer, Executor of the Estate of Donald B. Games dba Showboat Bar (Restaurant) Beer, Liquor A Wine Retailer 8-21 South Michigan St, South Bend, Indiana. American Legion Post 363 by Loyd H. Belt. Comdr., (Club) Beer LiqUor A Wine Retailer, 221 Like St. Lakevil’e. Indiana Cay Township Civic & Dem-

PUBLIC SALE E The following personal property from the estate of Arthur S Kasaabaum wid be sod at public auction, located at 309 = Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, Indiana. | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 E 12:00 NOON E GE 30 inch electric range; GE Automatic Washer, like new; E Mange Ironer; GE Small Size E.ectr.c Refrigerator; Drop = Leal D.nette Set and 2 Chairs; GE 9 inch TV; Philco WoodS stock TV; GE 6000 BTU Air Conuuioner; Knee Ho'.e Desk; E ’? Hollywood Style Bed Complete; 2-four drawer Chest E of Drawcis; Dresser with Mirror; Card Table; Buffet; = Stands; Back Leather Chair; Electric Sweeper; Round Glass = China Cabinet; Antique C.ock; 2 Waterberry Octagon Design S Antique Wal, C cks; Pedastal; Hall Tree; E eotr.c Skillet; E Toaster; Throw Rugs; Bea^.ng; Some Antique Dishes; Dishes; S Pots; Pans; Siverware E CAR TRUCK and MOWERS E 1963 Chev. Corvair, I- dr with automatic transm.sdon and = new tH 1961 Apache 10 Chev. Pickup; Wheelhorse Auto- ~ matic Drive 10 hp, E octric start. Hyd with snow plow, all E .me new; Lariat 30, 7 hp R.ding Lawn Mower; WilMow 21” E Power Mower; Port; h • air compressor with ’ 2 hp Motor; E 30 it extension ladder, .awn sweeper; aso shoves, Hikes X forks, and other small tools 5 TERMS CASH Not Responsible for Accidents ADMINISTRATOR THE STATE EXCHANGE BANK Auctioneer Pau! J Beaver. Culver I*hone 842-2229

ocratic Club, by Richard Larrison, Pres., (Cmb) Beer, Liquor & Wine Retailer, 109 East Pend.e St., South Bend, Indiana. Joseph A. A Mary K Rappelli dba Giuseppes Restaurant (Restaurant) Bee r A Wine Retailer, 713 East LaSalle SL, South Bend, Indiana. Elvira F. Caron dba The Torch (Restaurant) Beer, Liquor A Wine Retailer, 1817 South Michigan St, South Bend, Indiana Charles C. Green dba CAM Lounge (Restaurant) Beer A Wine Retailer, 317 S. Chapin St., South Bend, Indiana. Chester F. Zalas dba Chet "Z” Bar (Restaurant) Beer A Wine Retailer, 1411 Western Ave., South Bend, Indiana. First Bank A Trust Company of South Bend, Executor under the Last Will A Testament of Carro.l Chapman, (Grocery) Beer A Wine Dea.er, 1823 South Michigan St., South Bend. Indiana. Donald Konieczny dba Don s Liquor Store (Package Store) Beer, Liquor A Wine Dealer, 1614 South Michigan St, South Bend, Indiana. SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By MAX H BRATTEN Executive Secretary JOHN R SMOCK Chairman JGHS Names First Honor Roll Ist Six Weeks Senior: Distinguished Ramona Bowers Regular Carolyn Bacewic Carrie Elkin Martha Elkin Jim Hartsough C.ndy Huhnke Chris Kunkle Kathie Lazarek Jim Lute Kathy Martin Margaret Mechling Paula Payton Debbie Pittman Pat Saxton Tam Stark N.kki Stoneburner Julie Z atos Junior: Distinguished Alan Bachtel Regula r Anita Albertson

Duane Bardan Jill Carbiener Theresa DeSimone Jean Hildebrand Judy Huffman Nancy Jackson Donna Kesl Sue Lowry Bruce Dayhuff Wayne Feece Terri Kincaid Sue Moore Debbie Naragon Kathy Stoneburner . Donna Wedding Freshmen: Distinguished None Regular Sandra Bauss Cindy Campbell Mike Daube Steve Daube Rosalie Gerber Wanda Wringer Ed Mitchell Randy Schultz Sophmore: Distinguished None Regular Norma Carlson Waitress: "This is your fifth cup. sir. You must like coffee." Diner: “I do, Ido That's why I am willing to drink all this water to get a little of It >4" Drive Carefully!

Dr. Elliott Fraah, Optometrist 4IS Michigan Street Walkerton, Ind. Phone 586-8722 Hours: Mon. 1 • 5:30 — Thunu 9:30 - 5:30 | MAX E. STEELE INSURANCE Ixmzu Building, North Liberty Off Phone 656-8121 Res. Phone 656-4811

PUBLIC SALE Will Sell At Public Auction. Located 2 Miles East Os Nortl Liberty On State Road 4 Or 6 Mile West Os Road 31. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 10:30 AM. SHARP E.ST. IMPLEMENTS: 1935 Oliver Tractor; 2 Bottom Oliver 16 Inch Plow; International Tandem Disk; 3 Section Spring Tootl Harrow; 3 Point Ford Tractor Cultivator; Minneapolis-Moline 2 Row Corn P'anter (like newt; Internat'onal Manure Spreader 100; Oliver Breaking Plow; 1 Rubber Tire Wagon; 14 Foot Elevator With Motor; 1 4 Foot Stock Tank And 1 5 Foot Stock Tank; 3 Lawn Mowers POULTRY EQUIPMENT: 7 Heat Unn^p Units; 41 Chicker Feeders (31 Inch); 65 Chicken Feeders (5 Footers); 12 8 Foo’ Automatic Waterers; 12 Water Cans For Baby Chicks; 3 2 Ga! len Waterers; 2 5 Gallon Waterers; Chicken Picker; Kilhnj Funnels And Dressing Table; 10 Crates; 6 Warm Morning Stoves- Etc. PARK EQUIPMENT: 14 folding Tab’es: 50 FoMing Chairs 3 Picnic Tab’es; 3 Children’s Tables; 14 Small Chairs; I Brnc^es; 3 Church Benches; Coffee Makers; Refrigerator; J Swing- Sets; Teter-Toler: .Spring Harse*;. Slide; Forth Swing, Bean Bag Tom; Home States; BAH; Bats; Mtnatute Goli Course; 6 Metal Lawn Chairs; Btc. CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS: 8 Big Reindeer W T ith Moving F^t- 2 Small Reinder Eating; Small Reindeer With Sleigh 17 Boxes Os Outdoor Lights; 2 Santa Clauses; 1 Santa Cat# Suit With Beard; Nativity Scene; Star; Angel; Little Church Christmas House; Beat-Nik Band Character; Chipmtink Bans Characters; Record Payer; 2 Speakers; Lots Os Extensiot Cords; Motors For Christmas Displays: Etc. MT'JCELLANEOUS: Bird Houses; Some Lawn Ornaments 2 Bird Baths; Oxen Mail Box; 7 Porch Posts; 4 Garden Hoses Pipe Fittings; Tools; 2 Trunks; Twin Laundry Tubs; 1 Cothe Rack End Tab’es; Coffee Tables; Day Bed; 2 Tab’es; Barbe que Pits; 1 Lamp; 2 Lanterns; Picture Frame"; Vases; Piano 2 B g Fans; 6 16-Inch Fans; Dishes; 24 Inch Jig Saw. ANTIQUES 1 S’eigh; 1 Bob S'ed; 1 Studebaker Gra’n Box 1 P a’fo-m Sca rs (weighs to 800 pound- o-cr 100 years old) Bart er Church Bell (92 years old > With Rell Tower; Butchei Kett’e And R ng; Much More. Terms; CASH Lunch Wil Be Serve. Not Responsible For Accidents CLAUDE SHENEAMAN Auctioneer: Archie Schultz. Phone 784-2745 Clerk: Wayne Burch

Nonchalance is the ability look like an owl when you acted like a jackass. Fisherman — one jerk on end of a line waiting for a j on the other end. Hear about the boy and j octopus who were having a d and walked down the street n in arm in arm in arm .... Drive Carefully! Specializing In Permanent Waving flair Shaping. Coloring i Styling Dede’» Beauty Salon Operator*: DEDE FY-ms TERRY STI LL CABODTN TIEDE 908 Roosevelt Road Walkerton, Indiana Phone 580-8644