The Independent-News, Volume 106, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 March 1981 — Page 6

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - MARCH 12, 1981

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed, of Koontz lake, were happy to have their daughter. Kathy, home for spring break Kathy attends Vincennes l'ni\ersit\ and is studying Respiratory Therapy. She was greeted bv mans of her friends and the\ all shared a beautiful visit. Mrs. Rubs Elder returned recentls from a pleasant few weeks spent on Estero Island, at Fort Myers Beach, Florida. While there she enjoyed visits with Mr. and Mrs Ros Hostetter. Mr and Mrs. Jim Capek and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sellers, all of Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. John Markle, of North liberty; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carbiener. of Plymouth; Gina Carbiener. and Richard, of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sisk, of Mishawaka, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Webb Markle, in Rensselear. In the afternoon cake and ice cream was sersed for Webb's birthday. Mrs. Lucille Dickson. Koontz Lake, returned the first of last week from a two month stay in Florida where she visited her cousins at West Palm Beach. She also was a guest of Mrs. Ellen Brcde. at Lake Worth; a guest of Mrs. Helen Sacavoni. at Winter Haven and she also visited with other Koontz Lake friends that are spending the winter months in sunny Florida. Mrs. Vylet Baker entertained for her sister. Ruth Bare, of North Liberty, on her 85th birthday. Thursday. Guests were Mrs. Florence Weise, Mrs. Ethel Hillegas, Mrs. Helen Bricker, all of South Bend; and Mrs. Margaret Heim, of North Liberty. Evening guests

J&J RESTAURANT NOW OPEN ON SUNDAYS 7:00 a.m. • 6:00 p.m. I Expanded Menu And Salads From "Jody's Bar" J & L TRACTOR SERVICE State Road 23, North - Walkerton AUCTION SALE Sat., March 14 10:00 A.M. A C. tractor; 16 spring drag; Int. chopper (1 row); Oliver hay crimper; 32 double chain elevator; model 76 combine Int. field ready; 1V Landol chisel plow; 1972 208 A C. garden tractor with mower; 1978 710 AC garden tractor with mower & elec, lift: 1971 250 Ford with camper (sleeps 4), 32,000 actual miles; snowblower for 808 or 811 A C. tractor; mower decks for 808 or 811 A C. tractor; 8' x 16' tandem axle trailer (less bed); lots of S & K socket sets (new); 1965 GMC bus equipped for camp* ing; Valley 16' stock trailer with center gate; 7' pull type mow* er; galvanized flare box (needs floor); buzz saw; 2 bottom Int. plow; wagon running gear; two 24” wheels and tires; model 66 A.C. combine: lots ol misc. items that will be here on day of sale Everything welcome. J & P AUCTION SERVICE Jack Samuels, Clerk

were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Feiser. North Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. Stan Woods. Lakeville: Mr. and Mrs. Dean Holderread. Plymouth; and Mr and Mrs. Doug Baker. Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Gerhart and laden, of Kingsford Heights, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gerber. Robert and Charles, on Saturday evening. The dinner was in celebration of the boys’ birthday on March 10. Mrs. Ruth Scarf, of the '76 Apartments, came home Sunday evening after spending three months in Arizona. Most of her time was spent at Green Valley and Sun City. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bottema will be hosting the Koontz Lake Conservation Club dinner Saturday evening. All members and their guests are welcome, the attendance is increasing and the food is delicious. Mrs. Roger Hellinga and two children, of Middlebury, were Sunday guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beagles. Mrs. Pat Boyer, of Kokomo, was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Clifford Nelson, of Koontz Lake, on Sunday and Monday of this week. Mrs. Alma Daube and her sister. Mrs. Hattie Bowers, of LaPorte, and Mr. and Mrs. John Drecsscn were in Chesterton Sunday afternoon. Week end guests of Rev. John Goodpasture were his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dustman, and her son. Mr. Douglas Griffith, of Indianapolis; and Miss Beth Griffith and Miss Nan

Songalez. of Ball State University. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clell Fouts were Mr. and Mrs Roger McCan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don McCan and Miss Janice Stockman, all of Plymouth; and Mr and Mrs. Roger Kelly and family. of I aPaz. This was a birthday dinner reminding Clell he is one year older. On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman entertained with an evening dinner for the 41 st wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teter, of Mishawaka. and also celebrating the birthday of Mr. Clell Fouts. Other guests were Mrs. Clell Fouts, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stoneburner, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pommert and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rust. A birthday celebration was given for twin sisters, Mrs. Jerry Wiegand and Mrs. Joseph Lowry on Wednesday evening of last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wiegand. The other guests were Mr. Joseph Lowry and son and Mr. Jerry Wiegand and sons; and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brandt, of South Bend. Mrs. Brandt, whose hobby is cake decorating, came with a beautiful decorated cake for the occasion, which was very much appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Burnside entertained with a birthday dinner last Friday evening and the honored guests were Mr. Clell Fouts and Mrs. Dorothy Walsh. Other guests were Mrs. Fouts and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pogodzinski. Mrs. Elsie Elder was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Burnside. SHENEMAN APPOINTED PRODUCTION DIRECTOR John Sheneman, 30692 New Road, North Liberty, has been appointed Production Director at Butler University's radio station, WAJC-FM (104.5), this semester. The educational EM facility is considered to be the most powerful. completely student-operated Extra strength relieves problem itching. It* called Bkl OZI NE * and it ha» 20 r < more anesthetic than Lanacane* Bit 071 M * extra strength anesthetic safely cools all kinds ol problem itching virtually on contact. And Bit OZE Nl s antibacterial action speeds healing of itchy genital or anal areas Look for BK 0/1 Nt Creme in the purple box at your pharmacy Or ask lor "By-Co-Zeen" Extra strength (Jw only os directed BK OZEXE| IMPORTANT NEWS FOR BACKACHE SUFFERERS! MOMENTUM Tablets are 50°o stronger than Doan s. Before you take Doans Pills tor muscular backacfie remember this MOMNTUM Tablets are W- stronger than Do,in s That means Mi )Mf NI'JM gives you 50N more pain reliever i>ei do'a- to relieve backaclie To reduce pain soothe inflammation so one le* onsen yhu ( at’ move more tretly " minutes' Theres no stronger ba rat ’>e metLi dtiori you can buy with MJt a prescription than MOMI NTUM Tablets Take only as directed # GUTTERS $ ~ VANDERHEYDEN" EAVEBTMMIBN SERVICE J M ue-m* U Dr. Elliott Frash Optometrist 413 Michigan St., Walkerton 1:30 • 5:30 Mondays 9:00 i.m. • 5.00 p.m, Thursdays Call 586-3722 For Appointment HMI

station in the nation. WAJC. started in 1949. offers listeners 125 hours of music, news, public affairs. informative programs and sports each w eek Butler has installed a new antenna on the 4(X)-f<x>t transmitting tower and has boosted its power from 36.(XX) to 48,000 watts on FCC approval. The station provides live broadcasting experience for nearly 120 undergraduate students in radio and television. WOMEN TOGETHER TO MEET THURS., MARCH 19 Women Together extends a warm invitation to the ladies of our community to come to the Walkerton Community Building on Thursday. March 19. at 9:30 a m. E.S.T. Women from all w alks of life will be coming together to share God's word as spoken of in Corinthinians 14:26 — "When you assemble, each one has a psalm, has a teaching. has a revelation, has a tongue, has an interpretation. Let all things be done edification.'' Our guest speaker. Pauline Carver. of South Bend, will be ministering to us from the word of God. Pauline is the wife of Bob Carver, and mother of two boys, ages 11 and 20. Having experienced many of God's miracles in life. Pauline shines with the love of Christ. Once doctors said her leg would have to be amputated before midnight, but the word of God said in Psalm 11817 — "It is better to take refuge in the Lord, than to trust in man”. And is Psalm 118:17 — "I shall not die. but live, and tell of the works of the Lord”. G<kl's word never fails, and Pauline's living testimony of the works of the Lord. Come join us. you will be blessed. A.A. MEETING An A.A. meeting will be held at the Walkerton United Methodist Church Monday. March 23. at 7:30 p.m. The meeting is the initial step in organizing a local A.A. group. The first session will be for A’s only. lor additional information call 586 3534.

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LINCOLN TOWNSHIP CLUB MEETS The Lincoln Township Homemakers Extension Club held their March 3rd meeting at the Walkerton Community Building with 23 members and one guest. Mrs. Faith Mull, of Gooding. Idaho, present. The meetilig opened with the salute to the flag and the repeating of the club creed. The song of the monthy, "On The Banks Os The Wabash”, and "Hi Lc. Hi Low”, were sung by the group. There were no birthdays or anniversaries. Roll call was answered by "a new product that I have tried”. The committee for the day was Wealtha Burnside. Helen Pogodzinski and Loretta Kearcher. The ladies served lime dessert, assorted crackers, coffee and jelly beans. There will be cancer sewing next Wednesday. Our committee for next month will be Lois Scrland and Goldie Chapman. The club will entertain the Johnson Township Club on April 7, at 12:00 noon. Ann Jackson, chairman of the nominating committee, gave the new slate of officers for next year as: Pat Cowger. president; Martha Mull, vice-president; Nedra Smith, treasurer; and Martha Young, secretary. Bertha Daube gave a talk on security precautions on farms and neighborhood communities. Ann Jackson gave a talk on the rate that postage is climbing. Pat Cowgcr reported on the council meeting she attended at the Esther Singer Building. The collect was repeated and bingo was played with everyone w inning a prize. OREGON TOWNSHIP VOL. FIRE DEPT. AUXILIARY TO MEET MARCH 11 The Oregon Township Volunteer Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary will meet on Wednesday. March 11. at 7:30 p.m. C.S.T. at the K<x>ntz Lake Eire Station. (lassifieds Sell Anything And Everything.