The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 October 1978 — Page 11

kWAi gu bn FAI ®ISI LAKESIDE REALTY Route 3, Box 587 Walkerton, Indiana Phone 586-2580 MAKE AND Oi Fl R on this gorgeous all brick lakefront I home at Koontz lake. 2 baths, central air. family room with fireplace. Master bedroom is I [huge. Finished basement. I Fenced in landscaped yard, j Extra large 60' x 258' lot. Owner must sell and had re- । • duced price. Commercial building on 1,35 ■ acres with 150 highway front- I age. Located on State Road 23 north of Walkerton. 7250 sq. ft., gas heat, asphalt lot (50%). Newly remodeled offices, outside lighting. 6 OH. doors from B'-14'/j’ height. Perfect location for commercial enter- I prise or light industry. We have other area properties: Town. Lake and Country. WINESAP. Jonathan. Cortland, red and yellow Delicious and McIntosh apples, cider. potatoes, onions and sorghum. Haag Orchard. 3-B Road. Walkerton, phone 586-2692. ol2tf CLYDE’S STEERING SERVICE Operated Bx BERT SWANSON Alignment & Balancing TUNE-UP & BR AKE WORK Phone 656-3184 North Liberty, Indiana FOR RENI Modern 2 bedroom large apartment, heat provided, carpeting thru out. Call 5863591. Walkerton. ol2tf LUDWIG PLI MBING HEATING AIR ( ONDHIONING Walkerton I rail Phone SB6-29|f> I irmsed-Bonded-Insured 18 1 cars of Scrx in Io Ihi Walkerton Ari a GXRAGf SAI I — Friday and Sat urdas. October 13 and 14. 9;()0 to 5 (H) Humidifier, elec, appliances. some clothing, silverware, bedspreads, curtains. 600"00 red bricks, much more 1103 I vler St.. Walkerton. ol2p APPLES - U-PICK PEARS - PLUMS CRAB APPLES - CIDER EBERLY ORCHARDS North Liberty 656-8563

I BABYSI I UNG IN MY HOMI Ans age or shift. Loving care, Dependable, experienced, rea sonable. Phone 586-30 7 0. Walk erton, o!2p IOR SME - 1-2 room McGraw I dison humidifier. SIS.(X). Voice of Music stereo with 2 speakers. Needs needle, $IO.(X). ( all 58b 3070, Walkerton. ol2p FOR SALE' — 1972 Ford pick-up with cap, inspected, runs good, $650.00. 1966 Mustang, runs good. $125.00. (all 586-2595. Walkerton. ol2p Glenn Falls To New Prairie In Football Friday I he John Glenn Falcons ran into an unmoveable force Friday night, the front wall of New Prairie's football team, who controlled play so much they completely dominated the game to hand the Falcons a 35-0 loss in a Northern State Conference game. The loss evened the Falcons conference mark at 2-2 and the season record is still a winning one. 4-3, as the Falcons will invade South Central Friday night to play a good Satellite team. JG Statistics NP 8 First Dow ns 19 73 Rushing 299 51 Passing 56 13 Passes Attempted 10 5 Passes Completed 4 3 Had Intercepted 0 4 Punts 4 28 Average Yards 32 4 Fumbles 3 3 Fumbles Lost 1 75 Yards Penalized 85 Even the weather failed to cooperate in this game as just after the coin flip the heavens opened up and down came the rain. The conditions seemed to bother the Falcons much more than the Cougars, maybe because they weren't able to get off to a good start and then trying to play catch up hxitball is hard enough without having the elements against them. After a couple changes of possession early. the ( ougars started a march that went all the way and the star running back. Mitch Kane, ran the ball in from five yards out to take a "-() lead after Dale Beck kicked his first of three extra points. This ended the scoring for the first period, but didn't get the offense going for Glenn as thex con tinned to be blown out by a good New Prairie front line. I arly in the second quarter, another drixe was started which ended up with a score for the xisitors as quarterback Craig Jones capped this one with a one yard quarterback sneak I his upped the lead to 13-0. Then the nxif really cased in as the Glenn team added to their own w<K-s bx turning the ball over twice on tumbles inside the 25 vard line. Ihe first of the errant plass that was cos cred bs Ness Prairie, came from the 15 sard line. I his let the ( ougars go for this short distance for a score with Ron Barnes carrying the ball in from there. Ihe score was 20 0 and with I 11 left in the half. K looked like the Falcons would go in to regroup trailing bs three scores. However, the ( ougars had other ideas I hey once more forced a fumble and recovered it. this time on the Glenn 22 to again keep the goal line in close range although time was running out After an incomplete pass. Jones then hit Rands Curlcss with a pass that he made a fine catch of it falling into the end zone to put the final first halt points on the board after anotller Beck kick with just fisc seconds left in the half. 1 his, tor all practical purposes, put every thing out of reach 1 he second half opened the was the first halt finished, with New Prairie scoring A short Glenn kick

was cos cred by the (ougars and thex then proceded to sustain a march for 65 sards and move right down the field to have Kane cap this drive with a short one sard run. I hey pulled half the time off the clock in this quarter in this drive, but that was almost just not going to be a factor anymore in this game. Despite the fact thes got outplay cd pretts bad and contributed to their own downfall, the Falcons didn't quit and tor the next quarter and a half the two teams continued to go at it on a misserable night at John Glenn. No more scoring left it 35-0, a loss that was hard to take, but one in which the Falcons clearlx were outplayed. The Scoring NEW PARIRIE: Mitch Kane. 5 sard run; PA I Dale Beck, kick NEW PARIRIE: Ron Barnes, 1> sard run; PAT: Dale Beck, kick NEW PRAIRIE: Criag Jones. I sard run; PA I : kick failed NEW PRAIRIE: Randy Curless. 22 sard pass from Craig Jones; PA I: Dale Beck, kick NEW PRAIRIE: Mitch Kane. 1 sard run; PAT: Bill Seering. pass from Craig Jones Score Bs Quarters New Prairie '7 20 8 0— 35 John Glenn 0 0 0 0 — 0

I OBITUARIES

WILLIAM D. DOVE, SR. Services were at 11:00 a.m. on Mondas . October 9, for William D. Dove. Sr.. 54, of 501 E. Superior Street. Osceola, who died at 3:15 a.m. on Saturday in Memorial Hospital after suffering a heart attack Rev. (jaylord Saltzgaber, pastor of the North Liberty United Methodist Church, officiated and burial was in Westlawn Cemetery. North Liberty. He was born on October 21, 1923. in North Liberty. He lived in North Liberty until two years ago when he moved to Osceola. He was a retired contractor. He was a Nass veteran of World War 11. Sursiving is one daughter, Mrs. Shirley Szymanski, of South Bend; one son, William D. Dove. Jr., of Peru. Indiana; and three grandchildren. GEORGE A. MATZ Funeral services for George A. Matz. 89. of 843 S. 28th Street. South Bend, formerly of Walkerton. who passed away at 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday. October 4 at Memorial Hospital. South Bend, after a brief illness, were at 2:(X) p.m. on Fridas at the First Brethren Church in leegarden, with Res. Claude Stogsdill. officiating. Burial was in Polk I w p. ( emetery . H< was born on September 21, 1889. in Polk 1 ownship to Andrew J and Sarah (Culp) Matz. On March 18. 1911. he married Dottie Skiles, who preceded him in death on October 30, 1962. He was a retired farmer and operated a threshing machine in the Walker (on area for os er 25 sears. Sursiving arc two daughters, Mrs Herbert (Esther) Peer, of South Bend, and Mrs. Edward (Pauline) Klopfenstein, of Walker ton; one son, Leßox Matz, of Fast Moline. Illinois; 12 grandchildren; 23 great grandchildren and a sister. Mrs. James (l.sdia) Keck, of Walkerton. DOROTHY M. GERMAN Dorothy M German. "3. died at 9:20 p.m. on Tuesday. October 3. at the Alice Reed residence, Knox, following a nine month illness She was born on Januars 20. 1905, in Grovertown to John and Frieda Peterson She had lised at Koontz Lake for 15 scars coming from Gars She married Jack German on Juls 6, 1921. in Pls mouth, and he preceded her in death on Juls 17. 1974

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Sursiving are a son. Harold, of Knox; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and a broth er. Richard Peterson, of 1 ake of the Four Seasons, Indiana. Sers ices were at 2:(X) p.m. on Fridas at the Rannells Funeral ( hapcl. Koontz lake, with Res. I loyd George, pastor of the Koontz Lake Missionary Church, officiating. Burial was in Grovertown Cemeters. MADELINE PERSONETTE Sers ices for Mrs. Madeline Per sonette. 51. KOf. Ohio Street, Walk erton, will be conducted at II (X) a.m.. Ihursdas. at Rannells Fun eral Home. Koontz Lake Chapel, with Pastor Edwin Shelley, of the First Baptist ( hurch of Walkerton officiating. Burial will be at Walkerton's Woodlawn Cemeters. She died at her home Sundas as result of an apparent stroke. She was born March 26, 192", in Kentucky and came to Walkerton one sear ago from Koontz Lake. She was a member of the First Baptist ( hurch of Walkerton. Sursiving are three children. Mrs Rosemary Webster, Daytona, Florida; James, of Kixmtz Lake; and Robert, of LaPorte; six grandchildren; her mother. Mrs. Rosa Miller. Walkerton; one brother. Junior Miller. Mishawaka; and three sisters, Mrs. Jane Conly, Mrs. Frances VandeVoorde and Mrs Meda Owens, of South Bend. Freinds may call at the Rannells Funeral Home. Koontz Lake Chapel until the time of services. IMPORTANT NEWS FOR BACKACHE SUFFERERS! MOMENTUM ' Tablets are 50% stronger than Doan s Before you take Doans Pills for muscular backache remember this MOMENTUM Tablets are W 1 stronger than Doans Thal means MOMf NTUM gives you 50% more pain reliever per dose to relieve backache To reduce pain soothe inflammation so muscles loosen • you can move more freely in minutes' Iheres no stronger backache medication you can buy with 1 out a prescription than MOMENTUM Tablets Take only as directed

Public Auction SATURDAY, OCT. 14 10:00 A.M. South of Donaldson on Union Road to 9-B Road, turn left on Upas Road to Ancilla Domini Chicken Farm This Is A Clean-Up Sale For ANCILLA DOMINI CONVENT 2 cast iron bath tubs. I right hand and 1 left. 6 stools; 3 alum storm doors, 30" x 6'8"; 1 lb’ wood garage dixir; metal chicken waters; metal chicken feeders; 1 right hand tub wall coni, fiber glass; 5 glass shower doors; 2 alum storm dixirs 32"; new I alum, screen and door 55" x 35"; 1 hot water oil fired furnace and burner, wooden frames with copper screen. 20 • 48 x 53 ", 100 -4b "x 54 15 -34 "x 53 12 • 4l"xlOO", 25 42"x4"", 10 41"x48", 8 - 35'V. 3 • 58"x‘”, 10 - 34"x 7 ’, 14 -42" x”, 5 45” x”, 9 - 48"x 7 ’, b • 38"x"'. ideal for screened in porches or screen houses; 2 old drinking fountains; oak tongue and grixne boards. 4 2b x"4 oak doors. 4 platforms; I gas wall heater with tan, hanging type. I used Del ax al electric hot water heater; Big Dutchman auto feeder with motor 2 wixxl screen dixirs; II 50 gal. barrels, 2 30 gal drums. 1 double I metal kitchen sink with faucets; 2 cast iron sinks with drain boards. I I rox Minute Man tumbler steam dryer 42x4? drum size; 1 mini jeep; used egg washer; used dish washer; 30' I \ tower. 8 - 15' xlO'b" I beams; 1 9"x30’1 beam; 23 - cement tiles, 10' A3 .50 - cement pieces for man holes; 22 • B"x2‘ field tile; 50 red bricks; 1" - 2""x39" glass wi lows; 9 alum doors; 8 wooden dixirs, 4 outside H metal patio tables; 2 hberglas shower bases; 2 lawn sweepers. 5 large elect panel boxes; pulverizer for dirt; 32"x42" table saw and 3 phaze motor; Buda diesel motor generator Westinghouse K\ \"5 A( generator voltage 220-24 D amperage 98 b |9".3-80% PI Phaze 1 Cycle 60-RFMI2OO with oil pump; wooden storm windows, large assortment of light fixtures, large assortment of misc wixxl and metal, boxes of rmsc items, misc 3 phaze motors DON GRI EN, AUCTIONEER ( Jerk. leo Murphy Ringman. Keith Amor Not Responsible For Accidents Lunch Served

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the tax payers of Town of North Liberty, St. Joseph (ountv. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipahts at their regular meeting place at ' (X) o'clock P.M. on 25th dax of October will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessarx to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. From: General Operating Balance $2,100.00 To: 1-16 gen $1,100.00 2-21 gen 500.00 3-32 gen 500.00 TOTAL $2,100.00 laxpaxers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be , automatically referred to the State Board of lax Commissioners, which commission will hold a further hearing within Fifteen daxs at the Countx Auditor s office of St. Joseph County , Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpavers objecting to anx such additional appropriations may be heard. Interested taxpayers may inquire of the Countx Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Dated October 4, 19"8. Carl M. Eskridge. Clerk-Treasurer 2t019 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING I he Alcoholic Beverage Board of St. Joseph Countx, Indiana, at 10:(X)a.m., on October 24. 1978, at the ( ity Hall in the City of Mishawaka in said countx. will investigate the propriety of holding an alcoholic beverage permit bx the following person and hxation listed herein, to wit RR"| - 1O"22 Thomas Buraczewski. 913 S. Union St , Mishawaka. Ind.. Beer and Wine Retailer. Said inxestigation will be open to the public. Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission, bx Bruce McLaren, I xec. Sectx ; James I). Sims, chairman.