The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 May 1975 — Page 4

,rHE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — MAY 22, 1975

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The Head Start class at North Liberty Elementary School cele. brated National Head Start Day on Wednesday, May 14, with an open house being held. Head start is a demonstration program authorized under the Economic Opportunity Act, to provide comprehensive developmental sendees, to disadvantaged preschool ch.ldren. Since its inception in 1965. Head Start has provided health, educational and social services to some 5.3 million ch.ldren and their families in ev. ery U. S. state and territory. The classroom pictured above funeti< n-- as a child development center. HeFe parent®. commun^ty volunteer.' and teachers share irectiv.ties with the children. ^ILDUI E SERIES SHOWN TO SENIOR CITIZENS F Mr; »r 1 Mrs. Wayne Hostetler •meseiOd their b-autiful and very T itstmtiing collection of wildlife p'Ctures of birds, flowers, butterflies. insects and even reptiles in color and in their r. <’u: al hab.tat .to the W^Mcerton S ni r Fellow. ,ship Group on M >:;d r evening,

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May 5. in the Cmmunity Building. rT.cr to the showing of the pictures the group enjoyed a bountiful and delicious pot luck dinner. Mrs. Elizabeth Michalski asked the blessing and Mary Jane Beaty led the sing.ng of several old favorites and Jane Keefe accompanied on the piano. Cleo Awald presented an amusing story of how one family gave their mother a treat on Mother's Day. Mrs. Drothy Walsh, secre. tary, read the minutes of the last meeting followed by president, Elsie Elder, reading a note from the Bremer Senior Citiz ns in. viting the Walkerton group to attend their pot tuck dinner at the Masonic Temple in Bresnen on Thursday. May 22 at 12:00 noon. Mrs. Ehler thanked th" hostess;-.®. Helen Kaleth and Welt ha Bum. side, for their efforts on this ev. ening. The Hno'etle’-s wers comni " led for recoiding for posterity their beaut-fpl pictures of living th cthat day ma'- neo me ext n b Fifty.or? m mbers wer pres.

ent to enjoy this evening of fellowship and several new guests were also present. It is h ped they will all come again and enjoy with in- both d.nner at Bremen and the picnic at Bendix Woods set for noon on June 2 with a pot luck dinner. Deaf Man Designs Tiny Hearing Aid OFFERS FREE MODE! A remarkable tiny hearing aid uas been perfected by a man whe has been hard of hearing for nearly 10 years. This sn ail d< vice ha* no dangling c rds or separate tran-m.t. ting units and is worn completely in your ear. It was developed especially for tho.-e persons who can hear but can't understand. This new hearing instrument provides “ear-lev-el’’ he.uing with the wearer p.cking up speech, sounds, television and radio at his ear. Due to the use of transist ;rs, the user cost is extremely low. A true life actual size replica of one of th’ smallest all-m-the. ear hearing aid ever made will be given absolutely flee to a iy.

PUBLIC AUCTION A', th? T.ner Mclhodfet Church Saturday, May 24 .AT 4:00 P.M. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: Kodak Hide projector and trays; e.eelr.e shaver; hot lather dispenser; lx cup .drip coffee mak. a; ad iir.g ma h.nm Veg.A Matic fcod chopper; toaster; was. fe i'> 1; 2 ^tem irons; tl.ctiic ir n; electric Bench fryer; b\n ier; zig zag sew.ng machine; Singer vacuum cleaner; H j. ,-i flu r Cotner, up igh; r\ mnore . > .in cieinci; mua. g’e: lish wadi *; GE apartment size st ve; 10“ electric st^we; ESR • ):d tu:n‘ 'b'e: 2 per tale lamps; TV lamp: 2 kitchen Is nk ; 2 -h Ivt ®: 3 kit hen chat .; 2 folding cot ; coffee table; rocking chair; b- dd d rig; other mi- iianeuus furniture. FARM MACHINERY: RMaty h e Ifarm s.ze, hay mower; 2 h g feeders; 2 2-wheel tiailei . m.sc. oihei machinery. LIVESTOCK: 3 p n:t>: 7CO lb. lief steer. MYSC cL’.ANEO’’S ITEMS: Soil p- > and joint-; sump p imp; electric motor; c me-a ng; barrel oil । imp; tank * !. er; electric wit.ng; ceiling tile; fireplace s^re.n; pick axe: himm?r; se< p lovel; -Re 5' x 3'. mb ration icek; wind w B : rcen«; 3 speakers <sun i1; garden st eder; lawn mower E ii - o ; i “ ;: p , nic B tisket; gr.P: tw > burner carrp steve: eat t p carrier; 2 1 >il> I♦ - ’ i spools of caip“t warp; play pen. " • J I kNTIQi'ES & CO! LFCTAI I.FS: t deho:r<r; p^ - ta- '; gla-s jar--; sm ill p’ its m 1’ ; R'' ii- >n te' : i<. i Id ’ ,ks; 7s RI-M ipoid.; ; cture frm ■:1 i<k lamp tab •; । 1 otk dre?-er with mim r; 1 4-drawei walnut-ch s : me’a! I beds (1 complete!; schcil d. k; child’s b. nt v. ! ’ack Sun lay S ii ; chair®; I ttlc-; or.giral id ; dnt:rg-; m;;celiant u- < Id disitts; many items too numerous to mention. TynerTsegarden Uni'sd Mz'ihcdist Church SAVE THIS \l> AS IT WILL APPEAR ONCE Auctioneer: R ipn C .-tello, Phone 784-3442 Clerk: Hal Muncie Not Resp nsible For Accidents Supper served by the ladies of the Church, come jo.n us for the fun and fellowship CHICKEN & NOODLE SUPPER SANDUTCHES . PTE — COFFEE Bazaar Items . Baked Go<.ds . Gatden Plants . Car Wash

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cue sending in this advertisement whie supply lasts. So we sug. gest you write for ybuis now. No < ligat < u.s what- ver. Wr.te to A. J. Wider, 809 Steuben St., Wausau, W:s. 54401. LEGAL NOTICE OF Pt BLaC HEAIUNG Notice is nereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of St Jo eph County, In diana, will at 10:00 on the 04 day of June, 1975. at the t umin.ssiuner® . Hoorn. Court House in the C.tv of South Bend Indiana in said County, beg n in Vest:pat.on of th? app ic.it.on >1 the 10. lowing named pvr ops le q • sting the i-sue of the appi c nt ; t the location h»’Cdnaftc! nt out ot the A< hole B \e'.m< Perni.t "f the class herrirv'ftr' design it< d and will, at said time nnd pace, receive informatior concerning the l ines® of sa.d an plicant and th? nr'--- < ^tv of is suing the permit aoplied for to such applicarf at the premises named: RR71.03897 W & J Inc., Robert Wagner, pres.; Aija Wagner, sec.; 718 Roosevelt Road, Walkererton. Ind.; Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer. SAID INVESTIGATION UTLL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. AND PUBIJC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. x.xOlk.XA ALXJOHOiJC

BEVERAGE COMMISSION by ARTHUR R. ROBINSON Executive Secretary JAMES D. SIMS Ch^rman •* 777 "- ■ ■ ^>7 . v -7 BKSsP '■ ^' ? 7'‘ 77- ' ■ Good luck, Clasa of ’75 in all the days ahead. BILL BAKER’S STANDARD SERVICE Walker!'«l I

•’ Spectacular! • ’ ' ik?/ .*<*•' ■ A. " ■ </; 7 T|i-. ■ • • . 1 *f .* ■'A' .’ I ’Tis a pre\t day, indeed and were happy fur you. MINI SHOP \\ HlkaM-hNi