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fOR SALE — 1970 Mercury, 4 door, power steering, automatic transmission, best offer. Call 586-3517 after 6:00 p.m. 2ta29p fOR SALE — One wall mirror, 24 x 36; blonde dining table and 6 chairs, buffet, mirror and pads and blonde bookcase. Call 5862816 asfter 4:00 p.m. Bud Kring. a22p BEAT THE RUSH Get Your MOWER & TILLER Tuned Up Now Complete Line of Parts and Service J & M SMALL ENGINE REPAIR N. Thom Road Phone 586-2639 2ta22p FOR SALE — Sears 12 ft. alum. Johnboat; 4.5 h.p. motor; tilt trailer; all equipment ready to go. Phone 586-2494, Walkerton. a22p SAVE A FULL 25% on all lamps in our abundant stock. Pletcher Bremen Furniture, U.S. 6 and 331. Phone 546-3275. a22 GARAGE SALE —1 mile west on 6 to Towle Rd., the first house on Towle. Some antiques, carpet, furniture and refregerators. Thurs.. Fri., Sat. and Sun., April 22. 23. 24 and 25 from 10 till 5. a22p kI * ; first United Presbyterian Church 512 Georgia Street Kev Robert Bowman Pastoi Mrs. Robert Ross. ( hristtan F.dtu alion ( han man Mrs lames Hol/c Sunda\ SHiool Supci ink mk in SATURDAY. APRIL 24 10:00 a.m., Volunteer painting rew to paint trim of Fellowship Hall and Church. Bring lunch, empty can and drop cloth. SUNDAY, APRIL 25 First Centennial Celebration. 9:15 am., Sunday School. 10:30 a m.. Church Sen ice Rev. Jerry Rice will be (he guest minister with Rev. Rudolph Hartman also a guest. 7:30 p.m., Come-Share-A-Song at Methodist Church. rUESDAY, APRIL 27 2.00 p.m., Presbyterian women to visit Tcegarden Nursing Home. 7:30 p.m., Bible Prayer group at the Church. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 28 Second Centennial Celebration. 7:30 p.m.. An old-fashioned hurch Service with Rev. Robert Howman giving the sermonette. Refreshments will follow at the lose of the program. "Whosoever will, may come.” United Metbediat Oinrch Walkerton William E. Hughes. Minister Mrs. James Hanes. Superintendent of Study Mrs.- Shardn Khnedinst. Chancel Choir Director Mrs. Evelyn Lawrence. Organist Carl Steinke. Head Usher WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21 7:00 p.m., Chancel Choir rehearsal. 8:00 p.m.. U.M.W Executive Board. 8:30 p.m.. "I Love America' rehearsal. THURSDAY. APRIL 22 7:00 p.m.. Agape Prayer Group. SUNDAY.m APRIL 25 9:15 a.m., Sunday School for all ages.

10:30 a.m.. Worship. 2:00 p.m., Youth Rally at the First United Methodist Church, Mishawaka (departure time). 7:30 p.m., ‘‘Come-Share-A-Song” TUESDAY.m APRIL 27 7:30 p.m.. Missionary Program at the North Liberty United Methodist Church. LECTURE BY PAUL WAVRO The meaning of Christ’s statement about coming to bring men life “more abundantly” will be explored in depth at a Christian Science public lecture in Plymouth on April 25. Paul K. Wavro. C. 5.8., will be the speaker under sponsorship of First Church of Christ Scientist. The event begins at 2:30 p.m. EST in the Church at 428 S. Michigan Street. The title of the lecture is “The Way of Abundant Life." Mr. Wavro is a member of the Board of Lectureship of The First Church of Christ. Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts. He lectured in Europe, the Caribbean and South America. He is a recipient of the DeMolay Legion of Honor for achievement in his chosen field of endeavor. During World War II he served as a Christian Science Wartime Minister, withdrawing from business to devote full time to the healing practice of Christian Science. He has since become an authorized teacher of Christian Science and resides in Jacksonville, Florida. Quartet To Perform At Koontz Lake The Rex erend Lloyd George, pastor of the Koontz Lake Missionary Church, announces that "Canticle.” a mixed quartet from Fort Wayne Bible College, Fort Wayne, Indiana, will participate in their service on Saturday. April 24 at 6 »p.m (CST). Members include Deb Burkeen. Rogers. Arizona; Dan Burkey. Howe, Indiana; Jim Emig, Broadview Heights. Ohio; Jeannie Hollenberg. Fort Wayne. Indiana; and Rachel Stout. Peru, Indiana. "Canticle" presents musical programs for churches, youth banquets and youth organizations. Various members accompany with piano along with taped orchestra accompaniment. The goal of the young people in every situation is to communicate their faith in Jesus Christ to today’s world in understandable. contemporary music. Fort Wayne Bible College is a co-educational four-year college, training Christian young men and women for service in the field of teacher education, missions. Christian education, pastorial training and music education. Jack Wardman Asst. Manager At Kabelin’s Jack R. Wardman has been named the new assistant manager

of Kabelin True Value Hardware, Walkerton, by Jerrald T. Kabelin. president of the corporation. Jack, a graduate of Purdue University, has been an employee at Kabelin’s for ten years where he started as a part-time stock-boy in high school and later a clerk during his college summer vacations.

CARDS nOFBT THANKS)

1 would like to thank my friends and neighbors for their cards, gifts, flowers and other acts of kindness shown us while I was in the hospital and since returning to our home. May God bless you all. Vylet Baker To all our many friends and relatives who helped to make our golden wedding anniversary such a wonderful, memorable occasion, a big thank you from the bottom of our hearts. The many cards, gifts and best wishes are deeply appreciated. This day will never be forgotten. Hazel and Mayotte Arseneau and Family My sincere thanbks to all my friends and former neighbors for your cards and notes to me and the telephone calls to my parents while I was in Memorial Hospital and since I have been home. Your interest and concern about my recovery from my accident is greatlyappreciated and will be remembered for a long time. Joan McCormick JI OBITUARIES INFANT JOHN F. CHURCH Infant John Fred Church. 11 month old son of Fred and Beverly Leininger Church, rt. 1. Walkerton, died at 11:15 a.m. Saturday, April 17, at Rilev Children's Hospital. Indianapolis, after an illness of four months. He was born on May 12. 1975, at Plymouth. Surviving besides his parents are his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Leininger, Plymouth, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lowry, Walkerton; and his great-grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leininger. Mishawaka. Memorial services were held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Tyner United Methodist Church with burial in the Tyner Cemetery. RAYMOND A. HORNUNG Raymond H. Hornung. 68. of 404 Kentucky Street. Walkerton, died in the Walkerton Clinic of an apparent heart attack at 8:30 p.m. Monday. April 19. He was born December 14. 1907, in North Baltimore, Ohio and had lived in the Walkerton area most of his life. He was retired from the Allis-Chal-mers Manufacturing Corp, in LaPorte. He is survived by three brothers. Frank, of Sebring. Florida; Theodore. of Walkerton; and Cla tus. of Burlington. Iowa; and a sister. Mrs. V. B Wolfe, of Sebring. Freinds may call after 1:00 p.m. Thursday in the Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Home, Walkerton. Servicwill be held at 10 00 a.m Friday in St. Patrcik s I athohe Church. Walkerton, with Rev. Anthony Letko. pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Walkerton. HAZEL CORA WOHLGEMUTH Hazel Cora Wohlgemuth, 75. of rural route 5, box 382, Walkerton, died at 5:40 p.m. Tuesday. April 20. tn the Pilgrim Manor Nursing Home, Plymouth, after an extend ed illness. She was born January 21. 1901. in Gardner. Illinois and

Walkerton Endorses Housing Allowance Program

The Tow n of Walkerton Mondaynight became the sixth incorporated community in St. Joseph County to endorse and accept the experimental Housing Allowance Program. Action taken by the Walkerton Town Board assures home owners and renters in that community the right to apply for housing assistance under the federally funded program. Walkerton follows the City of South Bend, towns of Roseland. New Carlisle and North Liberty and. most recently, the City of Mishawaka into the program administered by the Housing Allow a nee Office. Inc. (HAO). Charles F. Lennon. Jr., HAO director. said the Towns of Indian Village. Lakeville and Osceola are the only incorporated areas remaining out of the program. Unicorporated area within a fivemile belt around South Bend also are participating in the program. Thomas W. Weeks, site manager for the Rand Corporation, estimated that there are 150 eligible households in Walkerton and that about 75 of them would likely be elderly. The average monthly housing allowance payment is about S7O for those renters and home owners who achieve and maintain eligibility. They could continue to receive such assistance for as long as eight and one-half more years. The program here is the largest unit of a major experiment to determine whether housing allow - had lived in the Walkerton and Plymouth area since 1945. coming from Chicago. She was married to Albert J. Wohlegemuth, who died March 22. W’b. Surviving are two step-daughters. Mrs. Margareet Loobev. of Elmwood Park. 111., and Mrs. Helen Conway, of Phoenix. Arizona; three grandchildren and one brother. Clyde E. Cramer, of Roseville. Michigan; and three sisters, Mrs. Alma DeMumbrum, of Detroit. Michigan; Mrs. Fern Day ton. of Phoenix, Arizona; and Mrs Edna Jordon, of Danville, Illinois Funeral services will he held at 12:00 noon. Friday. April 23. at St. Patrick's Cotholic Church, with Rev. Anthony letko, pastor, offici ating. Burial will follow in St. Boniface Cemetery. Chicago. Illi nois. Friends max call after 2:00 p.m. I hursdax at the Nusbaum El kin Funeral Home. Walkerton. Mrs. Wohlgemuth was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, the Koontz Lake Conser vation Club and the Sew-So Club of Koontz Lake. NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT SI All OF INDIANA. SI JOS EPH COUNTY ss: IN THE ST. JOS! PH PROBATE COURT. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DARCEY E. WORSTER. Deceased. ESTATE NO. 2800 7 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Personal Representa live of the above captioned Estate, has presented and filed: A Final Account in final settlement of said Estate and Petition to Settle and Allow Account Petition for Authoritx to Distribute Estate. Petition tor Discharge and that tile same shall be heard in the court room of said ( ourt on the 22nd day of April. I9"b All persons entitled to share in final dis trtbution of said Estate are notified to appear in ( ourt on said dale and make proof of heirship or claim to anx part of said Estate and show cause why such account should not be approved. John H. Peddycord. Attorney for Estate Suite b()0. 224 W Jefferson Blxd South Bend. Indiana 4bbOl Max E Steele.

THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - APRIL 22, 1976

ances. paid directly to home owners and renters, would be an efficient and effective alternative way of providing nationwide assistance to low and moderate income households. Already ncarlx II.(XX) preliminary applications have been proves sed here, with 4,585 households having been found eligible so far. Monthly payments haxe been authorized for 3.128 households in eluding 1.373 renters and 1.755 home ow ners. Among the payment recipients are 1,078 elderly persons most of w hom ow n their homes. Federal funds are now flowing into St. Joseph ( ountv at an annualized rate of nearly $2.3 million, or some SI9O.(XX) per month, for housing allow ances. The payments could reach as high as SP million per year when the program hits full stride in the next year or two. according to Weeks, who represents Californiabased Rand which is conducting the experiment under contract to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urbin Development (HUD). Lennon. Weeks and Kenneth Alles of HUD's Chicago office at tended the Walkerton meeting last night to discuss the new program and what it would mean to that community. Alles said. “We arc pleased and excited be Walkerton's decision to participate in the pro gram." Interested families and indixid uals should call 233-9305 collect to apply or for further information Personal Representative W. Joseph Doran. Clerk of the above captioned ( ourt 2ta 15 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION SI ATE OF INDIANA SI IOS EPH COl NIA ss IN IHI Si JOSEPH PROBAH (Ol R I IN IHE MATH R OF IHI EM Ml OF FAIRY N WORSTI R Deieas ed. ISIAH NO 2OTB Notice is herein given that Max I Steele was on the date hereof, appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of the above named decedent All persons having claims against said I state, whether or not now due. must file the same in said ( ourt within six months from the date of the first publication of this Notice or said Haim will be forever barred. Dated at South Bend. Indiana this Ist dav of April. ( rumpacker. Mav. Scarer. Oberfell A Helling. Attorney for Estate tXX) Whitcomb A Keller Bldg South Bend. Ind 4«»e»<)l W Joseph Doran Clerk of the above captioned ( ourt 3ta22 Use the classified ads Know and obey the traffic laws A little litter hurts a lot' GLENN RUNNERS THIRD IN TRIANGULAR MEET I he John Glenn track team Mon day came in third in a three wav meet held at ( ulver as I riton came out on top with 80 points, the host (av alters hail 41 and Glenn *8 \ pair ol blue ribbons were won bv f alcon runners. Bob Hmkett win mg the l(X) yard dash in 10 8 and Bob Gerber capturing the 2 mile run in 10 30.2 Jlmlown 85, Glenn 42 last Ihursdav. the Glenn run ners dropped a dual conference meet to the Jimtown Jimmies bv an 85-42 score. First place winners for the Falcons were Pat (owger. 508 in the mile; ( owger. 2 12 bin the 880 yard run; Bob Gerber. II 05.4 in the two mile run. and J erry Roush. 1 lb feet in the discus