The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 November 1978 — Page 11

tri FAI ©ISJ FOR SAI I Wagon box. Phone 586-2302. Walkerton 2tn2 ORIE’S GARAGE Car & Truck Repair Tune-Ups Electronic Engine Teller Complete Engine Brake - Exhaust Work Alr-Conditloner Service Monday • Friday 8:00 • 5:00 PHONE 586 7114 100 Roosevelt Rd., Walkerion Owner*: ORVAL & CHARLENE SNODGRASS BASEMENT SALE — Mise, items, some antiques. November 4 9:00 a m. to 3:00 p.m.. at 905 Illinois Street. Walkerton. n2p APPLES CIDER EBERLY ORCHARDS North Liberty 656-8563 FOR SALE — Ranch type house on approximately one acre. Four bedrooms. 1 1 j bath, built in stove and oven, full basement with tile floor and fireplace, gas heat, electric garage door, utility building, ( all 58<> 3'45. Walkerton. for appoiontment n2p INTERSTATE TRUCK DRIVER For ( hitago to East ( oast Operation with return loads to Indiana Driver must be able to meet DOI requirements, (on tract ( arrier with 45’ Vans and < O I equipment. ( ontaet AUMAN TRUCKING Walkerton, Indiana 586-2082 FOR SAI I Hotpomt washer and drver. Drver needs some work $25.00 for both Koontz lake Phone 586-2250. n2p DE Al IRS WAN 11 D Io handle a major line of pre engineered steel bins and buildings. I u crative opportunity for the right person. Aggressive farm operator considered ( ail 8(X) -325M(X) — ask tor Operator 41 n2p

FOR SALE TO SETTLE ESTATE Wav ne R Burch as Executor of the estate of Mmlest ( Burch, deceased, will accept otters to purchase real estate in said estate bieng lots 136 13' Ong Plat at 90b Van Buren St.. Town of Walkerton, corner of Van Buren and Georgia Streets, up to November 14. 19'8 at 2 o'clock P M at of ike of W ayne R Burch at Farmers State Bank of Wvatt. Walkerton. Ind , and from time to time thereafter, until an acceptable offer is received Wayne R. Burch, Executor Os Estate Os Modest C. Burch 2tn9 ,

Whitaker’s | Saw & Tool Sharpening CHAIN • HAND CIRCLE SAWS Ax • Hedge Trimmer* Chide* - Plane Blade* Sciuor* • Drill Blu Ice Skate* • Mower Blade* I Minor Mower Repair KOONTZ LAKE Phone 586-2148 abtf IN DCS I RIAI AND HOUSE ( lean mg wanted. Experienced and have references, ( all 586 '1" before 3:00 p.m.. Walkerton. n2p To Settle Estate Os Dessie Reed YARD & IN HOUSE SALE Nov. 4 & 5 9:00 - 5:00 505 Virginia, Walkerton 1974 Ford Torino And Many Miscellaneous Items WILT DO Typing in my home. Ferm papers, addressing envelopes. etc. Phone 586-3'20. Walkerton. 4tn23p USED CARS 1962 Ford Window Van 1972 Pontiac Granville 2 Door Hardtop 1976 VW Dasher low Mileage All In A-1 Shape USED LAWN EQUIPMENT 108 Cub Cadet With Mower 109 Hydrostatic With Mower Automotive Service l . S. 6 East, Walkerton 586-3166 2tn9 FOR RI M Near Kixmtz 1 ake on Starke Marshall County Road. Iwelve acres of level ground suitable for small equipment. ( all South Bend collect after (XI p m. lor appointment. (219) 734 <284 2tn9p MOBILE HOME & RESIDENTIAL SERVICE ANO REPAIR No Job To l^arge Or To Small A & J SERVICE & REPAIR 784-2565 After 4:00 p.m.

POODLE: PUPPIES — Affordable prices. Phone 586-3'67, Walkerton. n2p NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS 01 PROPSEI) ADDITIONAI APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of hbvrtv I ownship. St. Joseph County, Indiana, that the proper and legal officers of 1 iberty township. at their regular meeting place, at 6:00 P M , on the I Ith day of November. Id'S, will consider the following additional appropriations in excess of the budget for the current y ear. Iota! appropriations for lot and building to house township equipment S3B.(XX) Federal Revenue Sharing $10,416 Anil- Recession 142 Township Fund Iransfer $l3O from Recreation Fund to lownship Fund « 3 ( are of Cemeteries. Additional $ 15(X) for ambulance operation to come from additional income from ambulance operation. Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board, upon receipt, will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor s Office of said County, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard Interested taxpavers may inquire of the ( ountv Auditor w hen and where such hearings will be held. Dale J Nelson. Trustee 2tn2 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Lhe Alcoholic Beverage Board of St. Joseph County. Indiana, at 10:00 am., on November 15. 1978, at the City-County Building, 3rd Floor Conference R»x>m. 22' W. Jefferson Blvd, in the city of South Bend in said county, will investigate the propriety of holding an alcoholic beverage permit by the following person and location listed herein, to wit: RR7I-01103 Ed ward Buszkiewica, 1345 N. Ironwood Dr., South Bend. Ind., Liquor. Beer and Wine Retailer. Said investigation will be open to the public. Indiana Alcoholic Bev-

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This Sunday evening, November 5, the musical “Cool in the Furnace'' will be presented at the Walkerton Presbyterian Church, 512 Georgia Street. Ihe II Genesis singing group and (he Presbyterian puppeteers will perform at '3O pm. Pictured from left to right are David Barnett, Mashelle Pav ev, Norma Zahrn, J'odd Wathen, Debi Kronk, Barbara Rohrer and Donna Klopfenstein "Cool in the Furnace" is based ont eh Bible storv about the three

NOVEMBER 2, 1978 THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

erage Commission, by Brine McLaren, Exec. Secty.; James D Sims. ( hairman. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING I he Alcoholic Beverage Board of St. Joseph (ountv. Indiana, at 10:(X) am. on November 22. 19" h, at the City-County Building. 3rd Floor Conference Rixim, 22' W Jefferson Blvd, in the citv of South Bend in said county, will investigate the propriety of holding an al coholu beverage permit bv the following person and location listed herein, to wit: RR' 1 148'0 Alice ( Sheaks. 600 Roosevelt Rd.. Walk erton, Ind., Beer and Wine Re tailer. Said investigation will be open to the public. Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission, bv Bruce McLaren, Exec. Sectv.; James I). Sims, Chairman. ATTEND GOVERNOR'S CONFERENCE ON AGING Among local people attending the 23rd annual Governor's Conference on Aging, were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Engel, Mrs. Jane Kuklinski. Mrs. Inez WTsler and Mrs. Jessie Garcia, all from the Koontz Lake area. The meetings were held at the Century Center from October 22 thru 24. Sponsored by the Indiana Commission on Aging, it annually brings together professionals in the field of aging, volunteers, and elderly residents of the state. Governor Otis R Bowen. M.D.. addressed the Monday night dinner meeting, which was followed by a dance. Participants were welcomed by Maurice E. Endwright, Executive Director of the Commission In addition to general sessions, conference activities included panel discussions, mini-conferences, workshops and tours. Topics included special services for the handicapped, fitness, political action, sexuality, the aging network, and spiritual well-being. l he conference was dedicated to the memory of Dr. George E. Davis, West Lafayette, a charter member of the Commission who served as a chairman and first executive director, and was chairman cneritus until his death earlier this year. DR. RICHARD HUGHES LECTURES IN SPAIN On August 28. 19'8, Dr. Richard

Hebrew children who were thrown into the king's furnace. It is a storv of how God delivers faithful people. Although the musical was origin alls written for children, it has appeal for people of all ages 1 he group will use professionally recorded sound (rack accompaniment. About eight weeks of rehearsals have gone into this pro duction David Barnett, pastor, will direct the musical Mrs Barbara Roh

Hughes, son of Rev. and Mrs. William Hughes, of the Walkerton United Methodist Church, deliver ed a lecture at the University of Navarra Medical School. Ihe title of his address was "Moral Dcstinv and Rational Cosmology." The lecture is now being published in the Swiss .Journal for Psychology. Ihe occasion was the Bth Colloquim of the International Research Community for Destiny Analysis. This is a new and comprehensive sch<x>l of Medical Psychology developed by the Hungarian psvehiatnst, Leopold Svondi. Destiny Analysis is based upon medical genetics, theoretical biology, and ego psychology. Dr. Hughes is one of the principal investigators at work in this field. Dr Hughes is a ministerial member of North Indiana Conderence. United Methodist Church, and teaches at Lycoming College. Williamsport. Pennsylvania. The London underground is the world's largest subway system. It covers a distance of 252 miles. Deaf Man Designs Tiny Hearing Aid OFFERS FREE MODEL A remarkable tiny hearing I aid has been perfected bv a man who has be°n hard of hearing for nearly ten years This small device has n< dangling cords or separate transmitting units and is w >rn completely in your ear It was developed especially for those persons who can hear but can't understand This new hearing instrument provides "ear level” hearing with the wearer picking up speech, sounds, television and » radio at his ear Due to the use of transistors, the user cost is extremely low ( A true life actual size replica 1 of one of the smallest all in the-ear hearing aid ever made will be given absolutely free to anyone sending in this ad vertiscmerit while supply lasts So we suggest you write for yours now No obligation what I soever Write to Hear. B»x ’ I Garrett, IN 46738

— photo bv Michael Pearish rer. puppet coordinator, has made special costumes and has overseen pnxluction of props Roger Kronk is sound technician Puppeteers are Jett Lightfoot. Kathv and Wendell Rohrer. Kris (assadv, lorn Nunlev. and Paul Hostetler II Genesis members are hxld Wathen. Debi Kronk Ma shelle Pavey. Gerald Hahn. Donna Klopfenstein, and Norma Zahrn l he program is free and open to all people tn the community