The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 July 1978 — Page 9

J OBITUARIES CLARENCE ALLEN Clarence Allen. 54. of 853 E. Market St., Nappanee, formerly of Koontz Lake, died at 5:10 p.m. Wednesday. July 5. in Elkhart General Hospital. He was born on May 1. 1924, in Salyersville. Kentucky. to Willie and Minnie Allen. He had resided in Nappanee for the past eight years. He was a machinist with the Weatherhead Co. in Syracuse. He married Minnie Conley on August 1, 1941, in Salyersville, who survives along with two sons, Finley, of Syracuse and Clarence Allen, Jr., of Walkerton; three daughters, Mrs. Patricia Warrex and Mrs. April Huff, both of Stillwell and Mrs. Eula Faye Burgh, LaPorte; five brothers, Grover, of Grovertown, Cleatis, of Walkerton, Warren and Clifford, both of Koontz Lake and William Allen. Jr., of Hickory Hills, Illinois; seven sisters, Mrs. Mildred Bays and Mrs. Maizie Hiester, both of Walkerton, Mrs. Margie Minix, South Bend, Mrs. Eva Rice, Mrs. Ruth Howard, Mrs. Ruby Phillips and Mrs. Maggie Whickar, all of Koontz Lake and 11 grandchildren. Services were held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday at the Ranneils Funeral Home, Hamlet, with Rev. Kinderd Robinson officiating. Burial was in Salem Chapel Cemetery, Salem Heights. ESTHER M. COWAN Mrs. Esther M. Cowan, 81, formerly of Walkerton, 415 East Washington Street. Greencastle, passed away early on Saturday morning. July 1, in the Tender Care Nursing Home, Danville, where she had been a patient for the last eight months. Services were held at 2:00 p.m. Monday at the Rector Funeral Home with Rev. Thomas Heinlein officiating.

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Burial was in Forest Hill Cemetery. She was born in Allerton, 111., on November 6. 1896, and she was the daughter of Daniel and Lydia Jane Deavers. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church and the Penelope Club. She was preceded in death by her husband, William, in 1966; three brothers and five sisters. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Karl (Marguerite) Neumann, Mrs. Walter (Virginia) Phillips. Mrs. Glenn (Maxine) Monnett, Sr., all of Greencastle. Mrs. James (Ruby) Grimes, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mildred Markle, Peoria, Illinois and Frances Seberger, Lafayette. California; two brothers, Ronald, San Diego, California and Bryan Medford, Oregon; 10 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren and 13 great-great-grandchildren. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM North Liberty JULY 17 - 21 For reservation, call 656-3353 the day prior. MONDAY Apple juice Barbecue beef on bun Potato salad Pickle spear Peach half Milk. tea. coffee TUESDAY V 8 juice Turkey roll with gravy Dressing Mixed vegetables Birthday cake Potato roll and margarine Milk, tea, coffee WEDNESDAY Pineapple juice Liver and onions with gravy Cheese whipped potatoes Broccoli Cookie Bread and margarine Milk, tea, coffee THURSDAY Apple juice Swedish meatballs with noodles Harvard beets Pears Rye bread and margarine Milk, tea, coffee

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FRIDAY Orange juice Beefsteak meuniere Whipped potatoes with cheese topping Brussel sprouts Apple cobbler Wheatgerm bread and margarine Milk, tea, coffee STARKE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz Lake Conservation Club JULY 17 - 21 For reservations call 586-2376 the day prior. MONDAY Apple juice Barbecue beef on bun Potato salad Pickle spear Peach half Milk, tea, coffee TUESDAY V 8 juice Turkey roll with gravy Dressing Mixed vegetables Birthday cake Potato roll and margarine Milk, tea, coffee WEDNESDAY Pineapple juice Liver and onions with gravy Cheese whipped potatoes Broccoli Cookie Bread and margarine Milk, tea. coffee THURSDAY Apple juice Swedish meatballs with noodles Harvard beets Pears Rye bread and margarine Milk, tea. coffee FRIDAY Orange juice Beefsteak meuniere Whipped potatoes with cheese topping Brussel sprouts Apple cobbler Wheatgerm bread and margarine Milk, tea, coffee Directors Are Elected For The Ensuing Year The Koontz Lake Conservation Company held their annual meeting Sunday. July 9 at the Conservation club house. In the absence of the president and vice-president. Board Director, Mrs. Kathryn Kramer, presided at the business meeting. Minutes of the previous meeting were read by Mrs. Elizabeth Michalski and the financial report by Mrs. Mildred Cranmer. Board Directors elected for the ensuing year are Mrs. Mildred Cranmer. Mrs. Kathryn Kramer. Frank Kramer. Russell Lukes, John McComb. Mrs. Elizabeth Michalski. Henry Paschen. Clarence Reed. Mrs. Evelyn Schmidt, Victor Schmidt, Allen Seaholm and Everett Shinn. Immediately following the business meeting, the Board of Directors selected the following slate of officers for the 1978-79 term of office: Mrs. Kathryn Kramer, president; Victor Schmidt, vice-presi-dent; Mrs. Evelyn Schmidt, secretary; and Mrs. Mildred Cranmer, treasurer. Permission was given to the Bicentennial Committee, represented by Allan Seaholm, to place a memorial piaque of the former Samuel Koontz mill on Company property. PLACE IN SHOW Vicki Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davis, Walkerton, and Beth Kersh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kersh. Jr.. Walkerton. participated in the Area 10 4-H Horse and Pony Show held in Argos recently. Vicki and Beth are members of the Lincoln Twp. 4-H Horse and Pony Club. Vicky, showing her quarter type

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horse. Little Joe. received a first place in Western Pleasure. 13 and under. I his placing qualifies her to show at the Indiana State Fair, in Indianapolis on August 24 and 25. Beth, showing her quarter horse. Bill and Pinto pony mare, Tico, earned Junior Reserve High Point Ribbon by entering in six classes and placing in each class. NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR GASOLINE AND FUEL OIL Notice is hereby given that the Board of School Trustees of PolkLincoln Johnson School Corporation, St. Joseph-Marshall-LaPorte Counties, Indiana, at a regular meeting on July 18. 1978. at 7:00 P.M. in the administration building, 506 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, Indiana, will open bids for the following: 1. Regular grade gasoline for school owned buses and lead-free gasoline for driver training cars in the summer. 2. Number two fuel oil to be delivered to John Glenn High School. Walkerton, Indiana. A guaranteed analysis must be submitted on Form No. 95 as prescribed by the State Board of Accounts with non-collusion affidavit properly signed. The bids must be received by mail or in person at the Office of the Superintendent of Schools, or delivered to the meeting place before the hour of 7:00 P.M. on the date given above. Bid specifications are available in the office of the Superintendent. Bids may be made on gasoline or fuel oil or combination of they wo. The Board of School Trustees reserves the right to reject any and-or all bids. BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES POLK-LINCOLN-JOHNSON SCHOOL CORPORATION William E. Ochs, President Earl L. Smith Marvin L. Bouse Joseph D. Bottorff Lvnn L. Stull 2tjl3 AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS IN WALKERTON The American Legion Auxiliary of Orville Easterday Unit 189, Walkerton, met in the Post Home on Thursday evening. July 6th under the direction of President Amybelle Wardman. Following the opening of the meeting the Unit’s charter was draped in honor of Mrs. Emma Morris who recently passed away. The Memorial Service was conducted by the Past President’s Parley with Mrs. Jane Chapman, Mrs. Leola Schultz and Mrs. Pauline Klopfenstein assisting. Mrs. Morris joined the local unit in 1960 and in her heart carried through many of the Auxiliary projects. As the members assume the unfinished tasks, each will consecrate a living memorial to the departed friend and member. Membership chairman, Laura Brovoid reported that the 1978-79 membership drive has now begun and the Unit is striving to reach it’s goal of 219 members. Every officer of the Unit pledged to help in the membership campaign. Mrs. Wardman announced that the Unit History Book, prepared by Theresa Auman and submitted for competition received a Ist place award in the Third District and has been forwarded to Indianapolis for competition with the ten Department District winners. The Depart ment winner will be anncunced at the Convention at French Lick held from August 3rd through the 6th. Mrs. Linda Bridwell and Mrs. Leola Schultz will attend from the Walkerton Unit. Plans and committees were established for the Flea Market to be held by the Unit at the Post Home on September Bth and 9th. Tables will be rented at a cost of $4.00 each to anyone wishing to display crafts, or misc items for sale. The ladies decided also establish a

luncheon counter during the sale. All the members are asked to assist in the two days of the sale or in the many preparations before hand. Anyone wishing further information in regards to the committees may contact Mrs. Amybelle Wardman or Mrs. Theresa Auman This project has gone over with much success by several of the larger Units and the Walkerton Unit would like to establish a yearly Flea Market. At the August meeting reports will be given by Miss Tammy Whitteberry and Miss Mary Capek who attended Hoosier Girls State in June. The meeting was closed following several patriotic music selections by Pauline Klopfenstein. The group joined in singing songs by George M. Cohan, who through the years has given America many beautiful lyrics. United Methodist Church 1000 Georgia Street Walkerton. Indiana William E. Hughes, Minister WEDNESDAY. JULY 12 7:30 p.m.. Institute Meeting for Youth, Counselors and Parents. THURSDAY. JULY 13 7:00 p.m.. Agape Prayer Group. 7:00 p.m., Pastor-Parish Committee. SATURDAY. JULY 15 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Sr. High U.M.Y.F. Car Wash in the Church parking lot. SUNDAY. JULY 16 8:30 - 9:20 a.m.. Informal Summer Worship. 9:30 - 10:20 a.m., Sunday School classes for all ages. 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.. Celebration of Worship. 2:00 p.m.. All Church Family “Swim Party” at Hershbergers. $3.50 per family; SI.OO per person. 6:00 p.m.. Reception for District Superintendent. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Jackson at Lakeville. First United Presbyterian Church 512 Georgia Street David K. Barnett. Pastor SUNDAY. JULY 16 9:30 a.m.. Church Service. 10:30 a.m., Sunday School. TUESDAY. JULY 18 7:30 p.m., Weight Watchers meet at the Church. ‘‘Whosoever will, may come.” First Assembly Os God Walkerton Rev. Vern L. Stoops Wednesday evening. 7:30 p.m.. Prayer and Bible Study. Evangelical Covenant Church Donaldson. Indiana Pastor. Day id Haw kinson 9:15 a.m.. Sunday School. 10:30 a.m., Family W’orship. Koontz Lake Missionary Church Lloyd George. Pastor Robert Varga. Sunday School Superintendent Sunday School. 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship. 10:00 a.m. Evening Service, b:00 p.m Midweek service. Wednesday 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, June 5 through 9, 9:00 a.m.. Daily Vacation Bible School. NOTICE 1 will not be responsible for any debts other than my own. Michael Lindsley 702 Illinois Street Walkerton. Indiana 3tj 13p NOTICE 1 will not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself. Thomas C. Hiler 1009 Harrison Street Walkerton. Ind. 46574