The Independent-News, Volume 107, Number 31, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 January 1982 — Page 7

News Os The Walkerton Public Library New Adult Fiction Brotherly Love — William Blankenship. A novel of dual and violently conflicting destinies, identical twins unwilingly. ironically change places and personalities. Black Widow — Christina Crawford. The murder of Buck Simpson leaves Vivian — ruthless, unscrupulous, and a pathological liar —a wealthy widow free to indulge her whims and make life brutal for the son she cares nothing about. Still Missing — Beth Gutcheon. Susan Selk\ struggles to maintain her sanity during the ordeal follow ing the disappearance of her son. Red Dragon — Thomas Harris. Will Graham has a fearful gift —a talent for the pursuit of human monsters. He has caught two mass murderers in his FBI career. Now he must hunt again. Cujo — Stephen King. ( ujo is a 200 pound St. Bernard. One day Cujo pursues a rabbit into a cave inhabited by some very sick bats. What happens to Cujo. and to those unlucky enough to be near him. is the subject of this novel. Nothing To Do With The Case — Elizabeth Lemarchand. When one of the Marleigh villagers is found dead, two dectectives begin to unravel a tale of avarice, deception, blackmail and ultimately, murder. Baby Love — Joyce Maynard. More or less out of high school, more or less into motherhood — they’re still children and they’re having babies. Go Slowly. Come Back Quickly — David Niven. A novel which follows likable, lucky Stanislow Skolimowski from high school in California through a series of escapades and misadventures as an RAF pilot and finally to Hollywood and New York, and the world of show business. Angel Os Light — Joyce Oates. A story which explores our political heritage in a tale of loyalty, betrayal. revenge and forgiveness. Oh! — Mary Robison. Presents the entertaining adventures of Cleveland, an eccentric billionaireretired from his soda pop and miniature golf course empire, and the rest of his absurd and unusual family. Bread Upon The Waters — Irwin Shaw What happens to a loving, self reliant family w hen a rich and influential man intercedes on their behalf is revealed in this story of sudden temptations and misguided benevolence. Women’s Work — z\nne Wallach. Domma is a successful advertising agent w ho wants w hat her company has awarded men in comparable positions —a senior vicepresidency and membership on the board of directors. The Glitter Dome — Joseph Wambaugh. Four sets of police partners work in Hollywood, enmeshed in the glamour and the grime, the hustle and the horror, and then try to forget ther problems in their after hours watering hole. Vermillion — Phyllis Whitney. Despite the antagonism and tension between her half-sister and herself. Lindsay Phillips feels com pelled to Arizona by an anonymous note which implicates her half-sis-ter in the murder of their charming, but irresponsible father. New Adult Non-Fiction Treasurers Os The Library Os Congress — Charles Goodrum. The Hite Report On Male Sexuality — Shere Hite. Reveals the feeling of American men toward sexuality, relationships with women. homosexuality, love, mar riage. adultery, violence, pornog raphy and more. Home Wind Power — U. S. Department of Energy. Is wind power practical? How docs is work? Are there legal hurdles? Find out in this informative man-

SENATOR V. RICHARD MILLER OPINION POLL FOR 1982 Dear Friend With the 1982 session of the General Assembly now underway. I am again asking residents of our Senate District for their opinions on various issues that could be before the state legislature this year. Would you please take the time to answer these questions and return the complete questionnaire to me 9 Please note that the issues these questions deal with are often complex and that a simple yes or no may not do justice to your views on a given issue If you feel that a yes or no is not sufficient, please feel free to elaborate on a plain sheet of paper Also, please note that the questionnaire can accommodate the answer of two voters in your household If there are more than two who would like to respond, please contact me for additional forms The questionnaire can be returned to me at the address on the bottom. Your opinion is important and it does count with me. so please return it as soon as you can Thanks very much

ual. Food Drying At Home — Naomi Nichols. After illuminating the benefits of dried Hmkls in relation to nutrition, storage and economics, the author presents recipes and outlines simple procedures for drying and dehydrating foods. Crib Quilts — Thomas Wixxlard. Including complete patterns-and instructions for making your own crib quilts. lip A Family Tree — Teresa Bloomingdale. Second Life — Stephani Cook. The author tells of her fight with cancer, her feelings of fear, guilt and self-depreciation, and the new beginnings necessary to rebuild her life.

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United Methodist Church 1000 Georgia Street Walkerton. Indiana Dr. Robert Gearheart THURSDAY. JANUARY 7 7:00 p m.. Agape Prayer Circle. SUNDAY. JANUARY 10 8:30 a m.. Early Worship 9:IS a.m.. Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 13 7:00 p.m.. Choir Rehearsal. Presbyterian Church SI2 Georgia Street Walkerton. Indiana SUNDAY. JANUARY 10 9:30 a.m.. Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.. Church Service. TUESDAY. JANUARY 12 11:00 a.m., Presbyterian women visit Walkerton's Miller’s Merry Manor. WFDNI SDAY. JANUARY 13 7:00 p.m.. Session meets at Church. "Whosoever will, may come." Sunday ( alholic Mass Koontz lake Conservation ( lubhousc Diocese ()t Gars Starke (Hunts Area 11 00 a.m. \ Mission Os Hols Cross ( alholic ( hurch, Hamlet Rev Dominu. A. Mrena. Pastor 867-2461 North Liberty Church Os Christ 65225 State Road 23 North liberty. Indiana 46554 Sunday Schixil. 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship. 10:30 a.m. Choir Practice. 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. 7:30 p.m.. Family Bible Study for all age>. First Assembly Os God Church Corner of Michigan & Van Buren Walkerton, Indiana 9:30. Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.. Morning Worship. b:3O p.m., Sunday Evening Evangelistic Service. Wednesday. 7:00 p.m. A dog is man’s best friend because he wags his tail instead of his tongue.

“LEARN TO SKI” Sign up at the county parks to learn to ski. Lessons are available for all ages in downhill skiing and cross country skiing. Downhill ski lessons are offered for adults (ages 12 and older) on weeknights. Each class includes two lessons and tow passes. Lessons will be held on Tuesdays and Ihursdays starting at 7:00 p.m. at Bendix Wixkls County Park. New classes will start each week in January. Downhill ski lessons for children start January 9. Lessons will be held every Saturday morning at I 1:00 a.m. Special lessons for peewee’s (under 6 years of age) arc also held on Saturday mornings. Learn to cross country ski at either Bendix Wixxls or St. Pat rick's County Parks. Special learn to ski classes are two hours long and ski rental is included. ( ross country learn to ski classes are held on Saturdays and Sundays in January from 11:00 a m. to 1:00 p.m. at Bendix Wimkls Counts Park. At St. Patrick's County Park, lessons are scheduled on Wednesday evenings from ":00 p.m. • 9:00 p.m. and Sundays from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. To register for learn to ski classes call. Bendix Wixxis County Park at 654-3155. Twenty eight different class dates and times are available during the month of January. Register with friends and enjoy the snow. Rest Easy V With Sleep-Eze. )j r 4 I [ -. hcl( -> v<*u qef fi i ■■:n ql ' > and 1 |l A.ik. ,(> refb ' lU. J Snug holds loose dentures comfortably snug Fase sore qums from loose titling dentur ?s a tn sob easy to use Snug - Brand Denture Cushions Snug gives tempo 1 'a^ relief until you see .1 dentist Now available m the 2 * s ; Cushion ot neA 7* 't 4 cushion econ omy package Helps Shrink Swelling Os Hemorrhoidal Tissues caused by inflammation Dtcfors h.iw found a medica tion that in mans c im-s gives prompt, temporary relief for hours from pain and burning itch in hemorrhoidal tissues then helps shrink swelling of these tissues caused bv inflammation The name Preparation H K No prescription is needed Prepa ration H Ointment and sup posit ones Use only as directed

JANUARY 7, 1982 - THE INDEPENDENT NEWS -

WHAT’S YOUR OPINION? Voter 1 Voter 2 Yes No Yes No 1. Indiana s prisons are well overcrowded and the state has been ordered by a federal judge to reduce the Inmate population. To ease the overcrowding, should the state: — build more prison facilities? (this may require a tax increase) — expand community corrections, work release and other alternative sentencing programs? — release prisoners early or increase credit time allowd inmates? 2. Critics of the property tax freeze maintain tains that it straps local governments and local schools, and that they can not raise enough money to deliver essential services Would you support a ‘‘thaw” on the freeze to generate additional local revenues, keeping in mind that your property taxes may go up? 3. Do you feel we should strengthen the capabilities of our law enforcement agencies to require higher standards for motor vehicles? 4. The state excise tax on cigarettes is currently 10.5 c a package, and has not been raised since 1977. Would you favor an increase in this tax to support police and firemen’s salaries? 5. Do you think nursing homes are providing adequate patient care? 6 Should all Indiana motorists be required to have automotlbie liability insurance? 7. Should Indiana establish a state-run lottery to generate new revenues? 8. Should legislation be enacted allowing local government, if they wish, to impose a 1 percent income tax, revenues of which would go to the public schools? 9. A proposal has been made to raise the state sales tax from its current 4 percent to 5 percent to raise about $260 million and help ease the state’s fiscal difficulties. Would you support a one percent increase In the state sales tax? 10. Should all public buildings and motels and hotels be required to install smoke detectors? 11. Under present state law, banks are allowed to operate only In their county of origin, and are forbidden to open branch offices across county lines. Would you favor a bill to allow for cross county banking or the purchasing of banks in other counties? 12. Should the state continue to offer tax breaks and other incentives as a means of keeping and attracting business and industry in Indiana? 13. Volunteer fire companies across Indiana are experiencing financial difficulties, and several have stated they may stop operating if state assistance is not forthcoming. Should the state increase aid to volunteer fire companies and increase incentives to volunteer firemen? — Should cities be permitted to contract with private fire companies? 14. If the state were forced to raise additional tax dollars, which would you prefer to see increased. You may use any combination. Sales Tax Property Tax Auto Excise Tax Alcohol Tax Corporate Tax Other (please specify) 15. Would you favor immediate family members (Mother, Father, Son, Daughter) contribution to the cost of the care of their relatives if they're on a government program and could afford to do so? 16 Would you favor an Increase in the state income tax from 1.9% to 2.0%? — Would you favor a higher Increase, to 2 5%? 17. Should the State Board of Health be given additional powers and enforcement tools to help regulate nursing homes in Indiana? Name Address City or Town Zip Code Mail This To STATE SENATOR V. RICHARD MILLER Senate Chambers Indiana State House Indianapolis, Ind 46204

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