The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 November 1979 — Page 2

NOVEMBER 1. 1979 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

BANKERS BEWARE! < I 1 It <^WHI I ll ■if > ft 11 1 '’*"** 8 S'!' . V| hhmhb Bonnie and Clyde are back in town and they've brought a spirited friend with them. Actually Bonnie (Dolores Doltman) and Clyde (Dorothy Kagner) won first prize for the best costumes at the MarshallStarke Development Center Halloween Party. Unfortunately their friend (Jean Rudasico) didn't stand a ghost of a chance. All three women are residents of the RN Nursing Home, in Teegarden. and are participating in the rehabilitation program offered at the center.

New Books At The Walkerton Public Library Adult Book List For October FICTION The Drowining Season — Alice Hoffman. An original and moving novel about two women whose firece individuality almost keeps them from know ing and lov mg each other. Sting Os The Honeybee — Frank Parrish. He was concerned and fought back the only way he knew how. A Dan Mallett novel of suspence.

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Ghost Writer — Philip Roth. Nathan Zukerman is infatuated with Amy Bellette, a haunting young woman of indeterminate foreign background. With his imaginative curiosity Zuckman wonders if Amy could be the paradigmatic victim of Nazi persecu tion. It she were, it might change his life. Jailhire — Kurt Vonnegut. The author has a kindly, disenchanted view of the events of our times from from World War II to Watergate. Best of his recent novels. Massacre At Fort Caid — W. G. Schreiber. A lieutenant and Corporal were massacred outside their fort bv Lame Wolf and his Indians.

But neither bods was found on the plain and Arms officials were suspicious. I he I rail I o l ost Horse Ranch Archie Joscelyn. Big Mac McKay knew you had to be strong to protect sour land and cattle on the range, and that he was. But when illness strikes and he can no longer watch over his men. he is worried about the trailer in his midst. Salls Hemings — Barbara ( hase Riboud. One of the greatest lose stories in American history. About I homas Jefferson and his mistress for 38 sears, whom he loved and lived with until he died Jake's Thing — Kingsley Amis. The hero of this work of comic genius is Oxford Don Jake Richard son; about to be sixty, he is profoundly worried because his normalls driving libido has dwindled to the point where he would rather watch Ihunderball on IV than romp with the complaisant if overw eight wife, or even with a willing ex-girlfriend. Is sex. specifically the femone one. really worth it? What Jake finds out about himself after a lifetime of lechers, and about women in general and in shattering particular makes for an incisively hilarious and disturbingls true novel. NON FICTION lime-Life Books: Encylopedia of Gardening - Miniatures and Bonsai: Encyclopedia of Gardening - Shade Gardens; Encyclopedia of Collectibles - Oak Furniture to Pharmachist's Equipment; Encyclopedia of Old West Series • The Gamblers: Home Repair and Improvement Series - Working With Wood: Foods of the World • Latin American Cooking. Sased! Stors Os The Andrea Doria — William Hoffer. Most people never have to face the ultimate test of courage. Yet in each of us lies the question "What If?" In this totally engrossing book. Hoffer has re-created the night the Italian passenger line Andrea Doria was hit broadside by the Swedish line Stockholm. The Andrea Doria was mortally wounded —a gaping hole in her side. Dark I breads The Weaver Needs — Herbert Lockyer. All of us have times when we suffer in misery and difficulty and ask. "Why is God Silent?" Herbert Lixkyer takes a Christian look at the problem of human suffering. America's Yesterdays — Oliver Jensen. Images of our lost past discovered in the photographic

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archives of the Library of Congress. Mixlcrn Display Alphabets — Paul Kennedy. Dracula Scrapbook — Peter Haining. The author has assembled a unique and wide-ranging selection of illustrative material, including letters. articles, newspaper cutting, photographs and diverse memorabilia about the vampire legend. We Are Immortal — A. C. Ferber. An introduction to a life of peace and joy through the philosophy of Emanual Swedenborg. Prime lime (life of Edward R. Murrow) — Alexander Kendrick. A penetrating biography of the nation's best known and most esteemed news commentator. Handbook Os Korea 1979 — Korean Overseas Information Services. Experts on Korea present the many triumphs and tragedies of the past with neither exaggeration nor evasion. This volume is the ongoing annals of a nation which has risen from the ashes of a devastating war and is determined to forge its ow n destiny. Arthritis — James Fires. Shows how you can defeat your arthritis of rheumatism in three steps. Art Os Walt Disney From Mickey Mouse To The Magic Kingdoms — Christopher Finch. "In God We Trust" did not become the official motto of the United States until 195 6.

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UREY VOLLEYBALL TEAM ENDS SEASON WITH LOSS I he Urey girls 7th and Bth grade vollev ball teams ended their season with losses to New Prairie. The "th grade scores were 15-12 and 15-1. The Bth grade lost 15-9 and 15-10. The 7th grade ended their season with a record of 3-4. The Bth grade's records is 4-5. PUBLIC NOTICE In accordance with regulations of general revenue sharing, a copy is available for public inspection al the office of the Town Clerk during the office hours. Monday through Friday, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Dan A. Roser Clerk-Treasurer Tow n of North Liberty CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Sat., Nov. 3 9:00 a.m. ? C.S.T. Lunch And Many Hand Made Items KOONTZ LAKE FIRE STATION Sponsored By The Koontz Lake Firemen's Ladies Auxiliary