The Independent-News, Volume 107, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 December 1981 — Page 11
S.D A. JOB OPENINGS — U. S Department of Agriculture has several job openings for combin ition Crop Loss Adjusters-Sales Representatives. Make up to $500.(X) per week. Applicants must have agriculture hack ground. U.S.I).A. will provide training. Foran invemew con tact: U.S.I).A. Executive Park. Suite 101, 2010 Inwood Drive. Fort Wayne. Indiana. 46815, phone (219) 442-6131. 2tdl7 ()R SAIF' — Used Whirlpool regngerator. works good, SKX). Call 586-3201. Walkerton. dl()p HOUSE FOR RENT — Koontz lake, one bedroom. fullv carpeted. newly remodeled. $ 140 a month plus deposit. Call 5863047, Walkerton. diOp FOR SALE — 1972 Duster, good condition. $9(X).00. (all 6563156. North Liberty. diOp I OR REN I — One bedroom house, mature, single or couple onlv. $125 monthly. Call 586-3354. after 5 30 p.m.. Walkerton. diOp I OR SAI F — Heater hose and air hose. 3 4 in.. 7 8 in. Water hose I 2in and 58 in Water and drain hoses for automatic washers Hatchet handles, pick handles, hammer and axe hand les. ( all 656-3360, North I iberty. diOp I OR RENT 4 bedroom. 2 baths, four-year-old home. One mile from Walkerton cits limits. $280.(X) a month, references and deposit required. ( all after 5:(X) pm. 586-^543. Walkerton. diOp I OR RI N I — 2 bedroom mobile home, in the counlrv ( all 586 2946, Walkerton dlp
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OE PROPOSED ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers ot Walkerton Lincoln Town ship Public library. St. Joseph County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipal corporation at their regular meeting place at ” o'clock p.m., on the 21 st day of December, 19HI, will onsider the following additional appropriations in excess of the budget for the current year. IJbran Operating Fund AMOUNT REQUESTED $30,316 AMOUNT APPROPRI ated $30,316 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 lax ( ommissioners, which Board, upon receipt, will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the county auditor’s office of St. Joseph Counb. Indiana, or at such other place is may be designated. At such caring, taxpayers objecting to any * such additional appropriations mas be heard. Interested taxpayrs may inquire of the county auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Judith McGovern, President. Librarv Board 2tdT LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING I he Alcoholic Beverage Board of ' Joseph Counts, Indiana, at '(Mia m . on December 22. NM . ’ the Cits Hail in the cits ot lishawaka in said counts, will in stigate the propriety of holding ’alcoholic beverage permit be (he
following person and location listed herein, to wit, RR^I-02353 La( avas < urve Inn. Inc.. Peter I aCava Jr.. Pres., Mishawaka. Doris LaCava. Sec., Mishawaka, 340” Lincolnwav Fast, Mishawaka. Ind., Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer. Said in\cstigation w ill he open to the public. Indiana Alcoholic Beverage ( ommission, by: David M. Brooks, Exec. Sects.; Robert N. Skinner, (hairman. CARDS K^OF^I THANKS We would like to thank all our neighbors, friends and relatives for their cards, flowers, gifts and prayers during Evelyn’s hospital stay and since she has been convalescing at home. We would like to give a special thanks to a very dear family friend. Virginia Beemon. who gave immeasurable support to us all during everything. 1 hanks again. Evelyn O’Dell A: Family A sincere thank you for the many mass cards, get well cards, prayers. visits and phone calls from ms families, neighbors and friends during ms recent stas in the hospital. Avers special thank sou to Father I etko for his visits and to St. Patrick’s Sisters. God bless sou all Fil Pogod/inski I hank sou St Jude for answering ms pravers ERG. We wish to thank our relatives, friends, and neighbors for their pravers, beautiful, cards and food at the loss of our Loved One. A special thank sou to Miller s Merrs Manor lor their losing care. Dr. William Carter. Mr Bill I Ikin and Res. (cell Belcher. Your kind deeds will alwavs be remembered by the family of I ilhan Gaddis We would like to thank the I ib erts low nship Fire Department for hanging the ( hristmas decorations in North Libertv. I hanks also to Juanita and Audie Manuel and Norma and Gene Patrick for select ing the decorations. And a special thank sou to the merchants and or ganizations tor helping us to pur chase these decorations as one of our festival projects 1 he Potato ( reek Festisal ( ommittee Woodrow Cochran is now home from the hospital and convalescing and wants to thank everyone for the prasers. concerns, lose, kindness and flowers, etc., (hat he has received. They were scry helpful We also want to thank (he Walkerton Clinic, doctors and nurses too. God bless all. Wood row Cochran A Famils
OBITUARIES
BERNICE I. PETERSON Mrs Bernice 1 Peterson. tW). of 5960 I ndcrwiMx! Road. Pls mouth, passed aw as at 11 :00 a.m. on lues das. December I. at her home after suffering a heart attack She was born on July 30. 1921. at Grover town and was a lifelong resident of the Marshall and Starke County area On June 6. 1946, she married John A Peterson, in Grover toss n. ss ho sun is cs Surviving along with her hus band arc a slaughter. Nancv (Mrs. Gene) Hockett, Walkerton; two sons. Jas Peterson. Deltas Beach. Honda, and Rickey Peterson. Pls mouth, four grandchildren; and a brother, Larry Richey. Michigan ( Its She was a member of the Gro vertown United Methodist C hurch, the Walkerton ( haptcr 119 Order of (lie f aster Star and the Walk erton American legion Auxtharv She was secretary of the board of direc tors of the Walkerton Rainbow
Asscmblv Sers ices were held at I (K) p.m. (SI on Fridas at the Rannells Funeral Home. Koontz Lake ( hapel, with Res. John Goodpasture officiating. Burial was in the Grovertow n Cemetery. LEO W. DILI Funeral services for Ico W Dill. 66. of 1950 Terbet Lane. Fort Worth. Texas, were held at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December I, at the Lucas Funeral Home. Fort Worth, Texas, with burial in Rose Hill Memorial Park Surviving are his wife, Helen; four brothers. Carl Dill, of Walkerton. Glen Dill, of Santa Fe. New Mexico, Robert Dill, of Buchanan, Michigan, and Emil Dill, of Cleburne, Texas; and several nieces and nephew s. He was retired from the Mansfield Independent School District where he had been employed as a custodian. He was raised in Walkerton. moving to Illinois and then to Fort Worth. Texas, in 1946. He was a member of the Church of ( hrist in Rosen Heights. Texas; VFW Post 89||; American I egion Post 189. Walkerton, and the Masonic Grand ( hapter of Edgewood lerrace. He was a U. S. Army veteran of World War II A TTENDED 63RD FARM BUREAU CONVENTION I he annual meeting of the Indi ana Farm Bureau. Inc., was held Sunday. Mondav and luesdav of this week. I he opening session was held at 30 p m al the Indiana Conven tion ( enter. Indianapolis, on Sun dav with Marion Stackhouse, presi dent, and Carol Hegel, second vicepresident. presiding. Ihe address was given bv Dr \ Blair Helman, president of Manchester College. I his was followed bv a musical program bv the Greater Indianapo lis ( horal ( ompanv Mondav morning session was presided overby Virgil ( line, vicepresident. Mr ( line introduced the Board of Directors of Indiana Farm Bureau, Inc . and other dis tinguished guests, including the Honorable Robert I) Orr, Lt Gov. John M Mutz. Ric hard I ugar, Jack Hiler. Floyd Fithian and other guests to be recognized. In the Farm Bureau president's address. Mr. Stackhouse urged (he people to use justification for our education s system, and sell its program for support rather than use strong-arm tac tics to which the public will pay small heed" In commenting on the national scene. Stackhouse said, "Many areas of Federal government need to be re thought and re-directed to get more in tune with modern times so that our nation mav produce and prosper instead of being stagnated." He called for "strong Amen can leadership to guide the world". Twenty three voting farmer and farm wives from 22 counties participated in the Stale Discussion ( ontest at the Hvatt Regency Hotel, held in conjunction with the Indiana Farm Bureau ( onvention On Mondav evening the awards were given to the five contestants in the finals. Ihe winner and spous. Mr and Mrs Kent Johnson. of Middletown, will receive an all expense trip to tile National Farm Bureau ( onvention to be held in San Diego in Januarv where they will compete in (he National Contest as outstanding Farmer of the vear. Mso speaking on Mondav was Ihe Honorable Richard I ugar, I S Senator from Indiana, and the Honorable Fknd I Fithian. I S Representative from Indiana Mr Fithian expressed his views, hav mg (he advantage of following 1 ugar’s speech, that he did not en tirclv agree will the Senates decision on some of the farm issues and expressed (his at this time
DECEMBER 10. 1981 - THE INDEPENDENT NEWS -
Musical Ministry Sunday In Walkerton ft I \
The unique musical ministrv of Sharon Brumbaugh and Robin Howard will be shared at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday, December 13, at the First United Presbyterian ( hurch. 512 Georgia Street. Walk erton. Known as Sharon and Robin, these two gifted musicians have shared their ministrv nationwide, in (anada and the West Indies. Sharon studied voice at Indiana I niversitv and completed her Bachelor of Music Education degree at Fort Wayne Bible ( ollcge Robin studied piano pnvatelv and at Butler University, having a career in piano since 5. Sharing their testimonies in word and thru a varietv of musical stvles it will be a blessed time of celebration in worship. I he concert is free to the public He said that the cost of borrowing monev is hurting farmers tn two wavs, first, it contributes to keep ing the costs of production higher than the return on a farmers crop, and second, it has c reated a serious cash flow problem tor farmers who have invested in land and are now rolling over their loans at new interest rates. High interest costs are in part due to Federal Reserve Board chairman, Paul Volcker's. tight money policies, says Fithian. How ever, that is primarily caused bv big federal deficits According to the adminstration’s own advisors, the 1982 federal deficit will rise to SKX) billion, the 1983 deficit to $125 billion and the 1984 deficit to $144 billion. All of these deficits are unprecedented in their size Interest rates arc going down now, but onlv at the cost of a recession High
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Virgil and Marge Robinson de cided to take a leisurls cruise in lorn Geogrich’s. ot South Bend, hot air balloon. when he visited with them recently. 1 hev went up to 1,200 feet above the ground anil enjosed seeing the little people on
interest has not kept the govern ment from borrowing in huge sums, it has onlv broken the spirit of private investors who needed monev to produce jobs through economic activitv Mso being recognized for the or ganization of a strong farm program were the 441 charter mem hers, one w as not able to attend I here were 43 members from St. Joseph County that attended the Sunday and Mondav sessions and live that were delegates to the business session on luesdav which acted upon the resolutions sent in bv all 92 counties and presented for acceptance Mso held was the election of delegates and alternates to the American Farm Bureau ( onvention to be held in San Dugo Januarv 10 through 14. 1982. in which approximately '(M) Hoosiers are expected to attend Our Happy Ads — Onlv $1 (X)' It took Da Vinci ten years to complete the Mona Lisa. IMPORTANT NEWS FOR BACKACHE SUFFERERS! MOMENTUM- Tablets are 50% stronger than Doan s He' /ou ' me (tear s P its ' >' e : t • t he rec e" t*r ’M V V!S' Vd: .r* 50N t'jnqe' " , T’ -vj-s V- VFNTUV ; re pain 'r e«er pr I' fitix e ;..i , e<tne »nf ammat ■ • i >■ .r- , a" "Kt*? r*' re v ' ’’ ,’es fne»es n •” ,nqe» , u cjn f .' .i . " i M S ’ V ’ tt. et Lme '■'« .is jrected
— photo bv i s els n Harbaugh the ground in the North 1 iberts area and thev kept a sharp eve out tor wildlife 1 hev staled that this was a fantastic experience, much different than the speed of an air plane, and recommends it to any one daring enough to trv it
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