The Independent-News, Volume 106, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 October 1980 — Page 5

Great-Great Granddaughters Os Samuel Koontz, Sr. ‘ c-**'- -*-t rJ ~ ’ • ' J ■ I Si S I ■ K w; ■ f ■<' i 1 K BEVltfeW I S I I 1

Taking part in the dedication ceremony at the Koontz lake Mill Site on Sunday. October 12. were the great great granddaughters ot

News Os The Walkerton Public Library Halloween Workshop The Walkerton-Lincoln Township Public Library will sponsor a

Make your imported car feel When a professional mechanic • Wja *** llVlllwi has to work on a foreign car, he comes to me for parts, tools and ~ jOCT i advice. If you work on your own foreign car, I can help you the ' *™MiCEwsiMLi * UHI samc wa y ANHKwIK cars are my business. WM|y S/LZMy only business. Whether 1/7 slMB they’re foreign or domestic. I jnfL'^^h/7 (m carry brand-name parts and ■ wk 'of \ IwL »2J tools—both standard and 5 \ VSrßfc 488 metric X ISk^ V a So if you have a foreign car, ' Ti z A come on in. See why working : V> \* • 00 car’ s easier ^th help I' f rom an Autopartner. ©autopartner For M>rM«.tiM-bMr<i F eAveraga, make us — „ z ■•tr w -u _. your gasket —lc f' Your one-Stop <*> beadquarters BLUE STREAK source tor * IGtm^N chassis parts **»"»• ’-r »» • Ball JoimS s ^“" T? r • ± " Tie Rods, Idler Arms ?X’o o ay ~ ' 8u.h.n0., Co.lSpr.no. ~ SS^EESS Combination HASH NGS "FILTHS 1 /fo©x SealejLjjiy. ■ Power BLul/ • stainless steel / oil rings V * 0H *.« gas CLUTCHES DESIGNED ’ ‘W'" «•» 10 W «"« FOR DEPENDABILITY » eng.ne tx pongs R IS. E° ■ ©autopartner Walkerton

Samuel Koontz. Sr.. Beatrice (Mrs. Allen) Svaholm. right, and Helen ( Mrs. Acil) Hunter, left. — photo by Julie Cline

mask making workshop for child ren 5-10 vears old on Saturday. October 25. at 11:00 a.m. in the library. Children must register by October 23 and there will be a limit ot 12. New Adult Fiction Kiss Daddv Goodbve — Thos. Altman. Someone wants Emily's little girl. Someone stalks her as

she plays in the woods. Emily finds a threatening letter in her car anil strange phone calls conic in the dead of night. Lhen. one rainy evening, while Emily is at her poetry class, her darkest fears conic true . . . Ihe Clan Os The Cave Bear — Jean M. Auel. An injured and orphaned infant carries within her the seed and hope of mankind in this epic of survival and destiny set at the dawn of prehistory. Inheritance — Owen Brookes. Start with a group of “special" children with paranormal powers, raised bv a woman with “exceptional" abilities of her own. Interweave and unsuspecting family caught in an intricate web of wellplotted revenge. The result is a cauldron of startling revelations, peculiar deaths, and spine-chilling reading. Chasing Dad — Candace Flynt. Hvnt's affirmative first novel about a North Carolina family shattered tn a son's suicide fiKuses on the bonds between Merle Mitchell and his children, Jas and Craig, and the burdens of guilt and unexpressed Ime. Whip Hand — Dick Francis. A finds crafted, swiftly moving tale of detection. It is also the stors of a tailed marriage, whose partners arc full of need but can no longer connect with one another, and a perceptive studs in spare, razorsharp prose -of a fearless, incorruptible man who is the victim of his own capacity to endure pain. Family Affairs — Catherine Gaskin. Ihe stors of Kells Anderson, illegitimate daughter of the housekeeper on a prosperous Australian sheep ranch, whose marriages to the ranch owner’s son and later to British general take her beyond her station in life. LINCOLN TOWNSHIP HOMEMAKERS MEET Ihe I incoln lownship Home-

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makers Extension Club met at the Walkerton ( ommumts Building on Juesdas. October with 24 mem hers present for the day. Ihe meeting was called to order bs the president. Helen Decker, with the salute to the flag and the repeating of the homemaker's creed. I <>is Sherland was at the piano for the song of the month, “Let I here Be Peace' and “When Ihe Moon Conics Oser The Mountain" and “Love Makes The World Go Round" were sung. Roll call was answered bs telling of a new vegetable grown in your garden this year. So mans had no gardens at all. The secretary's report was read by Nora Hahn. Nedra Smith gave the treasurer's report The reports were approved as read. There will be no cancer sewing this month due to the Cancer Tea to be held in South Bend on Wednesday. October 15. There will be 12 women going from here to the tea. Helen Decker. Nedra Smith. Bertha Daube. Nellie Smith and Mamie Hahn attended the craft show and bake off contest in South Bend recently. Bertha Daube got a blue ribbon for her date swirl cookies. There were also mans beautiful crafts displased Mrs. Daube gave a safets lesson on fire prevention and \nn Jack son. citizenship chairman, “fold Us Jo Vote". Mars Jane Beats read a poem about the beauts of tall colors in numerous neighborhoods. Our committee was Jeanette Guttman, Mrs Beats and Clara Kesl. The next meeting will be at the Youth Building on November 4. as it is Election Dav. On October 25 we will have our Harvest Dinner at 6:00 p.m. in the C ommunity Building Ihe esening will consist of dinner, cards anil bingo. EV ANGELISTIC MEETINGS SET AT BI ISSVILLE CHURCH Ihe Blissville Church of the Brethren will be holding I sangelis tic Meetings the week of October I*J. and will conclude on Sunday. October 2b m the 10:30 am sirs ice. All sersices will start at " 30 p.m. nightly, the speaker will be the Res. Clyde Davis of Golden ( its. Missouri.

|Kn SOMEONE aBHI WILL WIN fIA GIANT MICKEY MOUSE k'jPJ kSb wall clock ® "Clock Is Displayed In ■ Karn s Window Register At KARN TV & APPLIANCE Downtown Walkerton — 566-2592 Drawing WW Be OBcember 23^ "Karn's Sell TV And Appliances To Meet Any Home Need'" Open Monday through Saturday 9:00 a m. - 5:30 p m Evenings By Appointment "We Sell the BEST and Service the REST"

Res. Das is is a retired minister of the Assemblies of God Churches and he has pastored over 35 years. I here will he special music provided nightls including the noted Gospel Singer. Bertha Norman, of Siitith Bend Miss Norman will be singing on Sunday night, October UT She has sung in concert across the countrs and abroad, blessing the hearts of thousands. Ihe following Sunday morning Ihe Rocky Stone I no. from Syracuse. Indiana, will he the featured singers. I here will be other local singers on the 19th. 22nd and 24th. Love Feast and Communion will he celebrated on Saturday . October 25. Ihe congregational singing will be led by Mrs. Marie Summers. The public is invited to attend these services. The church is located 7' 2 miles northwest of Plymouth on the Ply mouth LaPorte Trail. For further information, please call Res Cummins at 9.3b-8993. INDIANA EVENTS During Dapper's Rendezvous. Oitof'vr 24 2^ in Fort ^asne. trappers, traders, sosagers and Indians join the inhabitants of the Old Fort to celebrate the last davs of autumn as they were celebrated in the scar IKIb. Some of the ac tixitics include frontier games and firearms demonstrations. Hoosier author lew Wallace's world-renowned novel. Ben Hur. was published one hundred wars ago on November 12. IKXO. The Ben Hur ( entcnnial (. elebration. October JI November I 2. honors Wallace and the continuing popularits ot his novel. Wallace famils memorbailia will be on display as will as the original manuscript of B« n Hur Both the 192 b anil 1959 film versions of the novel will he shown. Wallace historians anil biographers will present papers during a two-dav symposium at W abash College in Crawfordsyille lor further information about these lestiyais or to obtain your free copy ot the Indiana I all W in ter (. alcndar ot f yents. please write to the lourism Deyelopment Diyision. Box I R. 440 North Meridian Street. Indianapolis Ind 4(i204 or phone t 41 ”> 232-hoS'

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