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kW£!iXJliTi ®ISI LAKESIDE REALTY Route 3, Box 587 Walkerton, Indiana Phone 586-2580 MAKE AND OFFER on this gorgeous all brick lakefront home at Koontz Lake. 2 baths, central air, family room with fireplace. Master bedroom is huge. Finished basement. Fenced in landscaped yard. Extra large 60' x 258’ lot. Owner must sell and had reduced price. Commercial building on 1,35 acres with 150 highway frontage. Located on State Road 23 north of Walkerton. 7250 sq. ft., gas heat, asphalt lot (50%). Newly remodeled offices, outside lighting. 6 O.H. doors from B’-14*/i’ height. Perfect location for commercial enterprise or light industry. We have other area properties: Town. Lake and Country. GARAGE SALE — October 7 and 8. 9 to 5 at 605 Washington Street. Walkerton. osp CLYDE’S STEERING SERVICE Operated By BERT SWANSON Alignment & Balancing TUNE UP & BRAKE WORK Phone 656-3184 North Liberty. Indiana < GARAGE SALE — Grissom Drive. Thursday and Friday from 9 to 4 Hoda. Avon, adult and children’s winter clothes, boy's 26 inch bike, toys, misc. «Sp LUDWIG PLUMBING HEATING AIR CONDITIONING Walkerton Trail Phone 586 2916 Licensed - Bonded - Insured 18 ) cars of Sers ice In I he Walkerton Area IOCKO” — A small black wire haired terrier needs a g<xxl home. Owner works and have no time for him. Older couple preferred. Phone 586-3026. Walkerton. osp APPLES — U-PICK PEARS — PLUMS CRAB APPLES - CIDER EBERLY ORCHARDS North Liberty 656-8563 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION STATE OF INDIANA. ST. JO

SEPH COUNTY, ss: IN THE ST. I JOSEPH PROBATE COURT, IN THE MAHER OF THE ESTATE OF LILLIE I HOLBERT, Deceased ESTATE NO. 31210 Notice is given that Roy C. Holbert was on this date appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of the decedent. AH persons having claims against said Estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in this Colurt within five months from the date of the first publication of this Notice or said claim will be forever barred. Dated this 21st day of September. 1978. DeVere D. Goheen, Attorney for Estate 601 National Bank Building South Bend, Indiana 46601 W. Joseph Doran, C lerk of the Court 2t05 NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT STATE OF INDIANA, ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, ss: IN THE ST. JOSEPH PROBATE COURT, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LYDIA G. WINN. Deceased. ESTATE NO. 30721 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Personal Representative of the above Estate has presented and filed: • A Final Account in final settlement of said Estate and Petition to Settle and Allow Account. • Petition to Determine Heirs. * Petition for Authority to Distribute Estate. * Petition asking for Approval of Disbribution made. • Petition for Discharge, and that the same shall be heard in the court room of said Court on the 24th day of October, 1978. All persons entitled to share in final distribution of said Estate are notified to appear in Court on said date and make proof of heirship or claim to any part of said Estate and show cause why such account should not be approved. H. Theodore Noell, Attorney for Estate Noell. Groves & White 2210 American National Bank South Bend. Indiana 46601 National Bank and Trust Company of South Bend, Indiana. Personal Representative W. Joseph Doran. Clerk of the Court o 5

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I want to extend my appreciation to the many friends and groups for their thoughtfulness in sending cards and calling since my hospital stay in 1 aPorte. 1 especially send a big Thank You to Drs. Carter and Fenstermacher for their care and helpfulness. Vivian Hillis The family of Herbert Huhnke wish to thank all those who called, sent cards, flowers, mass contributions. food and help during the time of the loss of our husband, father and grandfather. We especially thank Fountainview Nursing Home. Walkerton Medical Clinic. Dr. Kelsey. Dr. Mladick. LaPorte Hospital. Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Home and Rev. Anthony Letko for their kindness. Mary Huhnke Theodore Ac Diana Glissman Stephen Ac Denise Benczik Madelyn Glissman As principal of John Glenn High School. 1 would like to publicly thank the Walkerton Police Department and the Walkerton Reserve Police organization for a job well done at the North Liberty football game. Both groups worked beyond that which is expected in helping us at the high school to conclude the week peacefully and

have an enjoyable night at the foot- । ball game. Without your help, this would not have been possible and we are indebted to you. Thanks once again! John McNeil. Principal John Glenn High School On behalf of the men of the Walkerton Volunteer Fire Department 1 would like to thank the Walkerton Epsilon Chi chapter of Kappa, Kappa, Kappa for the $400.00 donation for the purpose of purchasing fire boots which were greatly needed. Gene L. Brems Fire Chief A special Thank You to the Band Booster (hili Supper committee, Mrs. Samuelson. Mrs. Barrett, Mrs. Seilers and Mrs. Tobias for all their help. Thank you to Nedra Williams and to everyone w ho gave of their time, donated food and money. Without all of you our supper could not be a success. Thank you all. Lorraine Hostetler. Chairman J OBITUARIES MRS. BERTHA L. SHUPERT Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha L. Shupert, 68, of 108 E. Rupel, North Liberty, who died at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, September 28, in the LaPorte Hospital after suffering a heart attack in her home, were at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday in the A. M. Manuel Funeral Home, North Liberty. Rev, Phillip Hershberger, pastor of the First Brethren Church. North Liberty, officiated. Burial was in Westlawn Cemetery, North Liberty. She was born on August 13, 1910. in Aledo, Illinois. On December 10. 1932, she married Dale C. Shupert. in Monroe, Indiana, who survives, along with a daughter, Mrs. Ila Dreessen, of Hamlet; five sons. Don, of South Bend, Dan, of Bremen, Rex. of Indianapolis, Leon, of LaPorte, and Jerry, of Charlevoix, Michigan; 16 grandchildren; four sisters. Mrs. Josephine Bogol. of North Liberty. Mrs. Harold Rensberger, of Walkerton, Mrs. May Albright, of Palmetto. Florida, and Mrs. June Betz, of Scottsdale, Arizona; and two brothers, Alva Ward, of Leiters Ford, and Clifford Ward, of Walkerton. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gerhart, Kingsford Heights, are the parents of a son. Laden Alan, born on Saturday morning, September 30. m LaPorte Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gerber, Walkerton, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gerhart, Lakeville. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davidson, Walkerton, are the parents of a daughter born on Tuesday. September 26, in the Parkview Hospital, Plymouth. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jimerson. 601 Georgia Street, Walkerton, in the LaPorte Hospital on Tuesday, September 26. FILM TO BE SHOWN SUNDAY EVENING An unusual film, "The Last Grave At Dimbuza,” will be shown Sunday evening, October 8. 7 :00 p.m. at the United Methodist Church. KXX) Georgia Street. Walkerton. This film was made without the knowledge of the government of the Union ot South Africa and realistically depicts the

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racial situation in that country. Pat Kyle, director of the ‘‘Good i News' project for the United । Methodist Church in South Bend, will be present follow ing the film to lead a discussion concerning it. Ms. Kyle recently chaired the planning of an event concerning Rhodesia held in South Bend and is well informed about current African politics. Ihe political conditions in Rhodesia also will be discussed following the film J nis is a rare opportunity for those of this area to become better informed about the political realities of the Union of South Africa and Rhodesia. The public is invited. GLENN VOLLEYBALL TEAM TOPS LAVILLE TUESDAY Ihe John Glenn girls volleyball team won their games over La Ville on Tuesday evening, played at LaVille. The varsity topped the Lancer varsity 17-15 and 12-9. Barb Mann had 9 kills for a season high and Pam Aitken had the best passing average, a 2.5 out of a possible 3, and Mary Huffstetter had a 2.62 serving average out of a possible four. This raised the varsity's record to 5-7 for the season while LaVille slipped to 3-6. In B-Team action the Glenn girls also were triumphant with scores of 15-1 and 15-10 over the LaVille Bees. This evened the Glenn record at 5-5 and LaVille's record for the B-Team is also 3-6. Split Games In Toumev The Glenn girls traveled to North Wood Saturday for a four team tourney and in their opening game, played the host North Wood Panthers who topped Glenn 15-9 and 15-7. In the consolation round. Glenn beat West Noble by scores of 15-2 and 15-9. GLENN GIRLS TO HOST VOLLEYBALL TOURNEY The John Glenn Falcon volleyball team is hosting its annual invitational volleyball tournament on Saturday. October 7. The first match begins at 9:00 a m. with Knox playing Oregon-Davis. In the second match. Culver will play John Glenn. The consolation match will begin at 1:00 p.m. with the championship match immediately following. The doors will be open at 8:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Admission will be sold for individual sessions only at SI.OO for adults, 50 cents for students 6-12, and 25 cents for students K-5. INDIANA SUNSHINE WEEK John Glenn High School's Sunshine Society will be celebrating Indiana Sunshine Week October 1 -6. The first week of October was designated as Indiana Sunshine Week by Governor Bowen in W 6. During the week. Sunshine Girls will do something special each day. On October 1. at 7:30 p.m., the John Glenn Sunshine girls held their formal initiation of new members and installation of officers at the Presbyterian church. Ihe school was decorated on Tucsdas and Mashclle Paves told all the students about the work of the Sunshine Society. On Wednesday cookies for the Riles Fund were sold and flowers were presented to the teachers. During the week the Riles Hospital film will be shown. The Sun shiners will climax their week Fridas with a Disco. The John Glenn Chapter was started in 1947 when Mr. Claude York came to Tyner High School as principal. P-L-J SCHOOL BOARD NEWS The Polk Lincoln-Johnson School Board met in regular session Tuesday. October 3. Several matters were reported bs the superintendent. Harold R Muncie. An application for Vocational WorkStuds Program has been submitted in the amount of $5,338. This money will be used to pas wages of

/ »a-i 771 I United Methodist Church KMX) Georgia Street Walkerton Rev. William E. Hughes, Minister WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 4 6:00 p.m., Children's choir rehearsal. :00 p.m., Chancel choir rehearsal. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5 7:00 p.m., United Methodist Women Guest Night for husbands and wives at Lakeville United Methodist Church. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 9:15 a.m., Church School. 10:30 a.m., Laity Day. Lay persons will assist in the service. MONDAY. OCTOBER 9 1:00 p.m., Hope Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Eula Northam TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10 7:30 p.m., Ruth Circle. Gleo Awald hostess. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11 ’:00 p.m.. Agape Prayer Group. First United Presbyterian Church 512 Georgia Street David K. Barnett. Pastor SATURDAY. OCTOBER 7 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.. Fellowship Club fried chicken supper and bazaar in the Fellow ship Hall. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 9:30 a m.. Church Service. 10:30 am., Sunday School. 6:30 p.m., Mariners meet in the Fellowship Hall. MONDAY. OCTOBER 9 7:30 p.m.. Session meets in the ( hurch living nxim. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 10 11:00 a.m., Presbyterian women visit Walkerton's Miller’s Merry Manor. 7 :30 p.m.. Pastor’s Bible studv class meets at Church. :30 p.m.. Weight Watchers meet at Church. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11 10:00a.m., Marv Circle meets in the Church living room. 7:00 p.m.. Chancel Choir practice, Lois Ross, director; Verice Walz, organist. 8:00 p.m.. II Genesis practice at Church. "Whosoever will, may come." students working for the corporation as custodial helpers. Also announced was that a Title IV-B grant has been received from the federal government in the amount of $6,400. This monev is to be spent for instructional equipment. The superintendent also stated he had a hearing with the St. Joseph Counts Tax Board and the 19" H school tax rate payable in 19"9 was not changed as advertised. I he superintendent will meet with the State lax (. ommissioner in November to set the final tax rate for the N’N budget Bids were opened and read for the purchase of one school bus to be delivered m Januarv of H“9. The board accepted the base bids of from Mahonev Mann for a chassis and $9,150 from Kerlin Bus Sales for the bodv. Conference requests were granted for the following: Robert Wieczork. principal at Ures Middle School. and John McNeil, principal ot John Glenn High School, to attend the Curriculum Conference at Indianapolis October 11-12; Carolyn Nagle, choir director, to attend a music workshop at Kokomo, October 26; Emils Ringenberg, reading teacher, to attend the Reading Effectiveness workshop at South Bendon Nos ember 13-14 and April 4; Hugh Rettinger, English teacher. to attend an English Conference at Bloomington on October 2b-2 7 ; and Alvin Boise, director of guidance. to visit the Air Force Acad emv at Colorado Springs, Colorado, October 18-21 as an invited guest bv the academv The next school board meeting will be Tuesdav, October 1", at ’Jk) p m in the administration building