The Independent-News, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1983 — Page 11

LEGAL NOTICES^

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION STATE OF INDIANA. ST. JOSEPH COUNTY ss: IN THE ST. JOSEPH PROBATE COURT, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARGARET WILLIAMS. Deceased. ESTATE NO. 34768 Notice is given that Robert F. Henry was on this date appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of the decedent. All persons having claims against said Estate, whether or not now due. must file the same in this Court within five months from the date of the first publication of this Notice or said claim will be forever barred. Dated this 15 day of February, 1983. Richard D. Doyle. Attorney for Estate 413 Michigan St.. Walkerton, IN 465^4 Irvin J. Manuszak. Clerk of the Court 2tm3

CHURCH NEWS

United Methodist Chirch 1000 Georgia Street, Wa'kerton Rev. Chester A. Mayfower THURSDAY. MARCH 3 7:00 p m.. Agape Prayer Circle at Miller's Merry Manor. 7:00 p.m.. Directions Committee. FRIDAY. MARCH 4 2:00 p.m.. World Day of Prayer Service at the Wesleyan Church in Walkerton. SUNDAY. MARCH 6 8:30 a m.. Early Worship. 9:15 a.m.. Sunday School. 10:30a.m.. Worship Service. Be sure to stay for a “Cup Os Friend ship” immediately following worship. 7:30 p.m.. Sounds of Joy Musical Program. MONDAY. MARCH 7 7:30 p.m.. United Methodist Women Executive Committee. TUESDAY. MARCH 8 7:00 p.m.. Lenten Bible Study. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 9 1:00 p.m., Bible Study. 6:00 p.m.. Junior Choir Rehearsal. 7:00 p.m.. Chancel Choir Rehearsal. Presbyterian Church 512 Georgia Street Walkerton, Indiana Rev. Warren Furnish FRIDAY. MARCH 4 2:00 p.m.. Community World Dav of Prayer at Walkerton Weslevan Church SUNDAY* MARCH 6 Third Sundav in I ent. 9:30 a.m.. Sunday School. 10:30 a m.. Worship Service. LUESDAY. MARCH 8 ' (X) p.m.. Deacons meet at the Church. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 9 11 (X) am., Presbyterian women visit Walkerton Miller’s Merry Manor. 7;(X) p.m , Session meets at Church. “Whosoever will, mav come.” Sunday Catholic Mass A New Site South On State Road 23. Koontz 1 ake Diocese Os Gary Starke County Area 1 1.00 a m A Mission Ot Holy C n»ss C atholu ( hurch. Hamlet Rcy Domink A Mrena. Pastor Bb'-24b I The New Apostolic Church Corner Os Crumstown Highway And Inwood Road North Liberty. Indiana 8:45 p.m.. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. & 5:00 p.m.. Sunday Services. WEDNESDAY 8:00 p.m., Evening Service. Everyone welcome.

OBITUARIES^

JENNIE B. GILLETTE Mrs. Jennie B. Gillette. 69. a resident of Miller's Merry Manor. Walkerton, passed away at 2:35 a.m. on Wednesday. February 23. at South Bend Osteopathic Hospital following a brief illness. She was born on April 22. 1913, in Walkerton and she was a lifetime area resident. She was a retired employee of Plas/Steel Products. Inc., Walkerton. She was a member of the First United Presbyterian C hurch. Walkerton, and the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 189, Walkerton. Surviving are one daughter. Karen (Mrs. Randy) Johnson. Ciro vertown; two grandchildren: a sis ter. Helen (Mrs. A. J.) Kennedy. Walkerton; and two brothers. Nathan Baker. Hemet, California, and Marvin Baker, Walkerton. Funeral services were held at 2 (X) p.m. E.S.T. on Friday, February 25. at the Rannclls Funeral Home Koontz Lake Chapel with Rev. Robert C . Bow man officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery. Walkerton. WILLIAM E. BOELKINS William E. Boelkins, 74, of Paradise, California, and a former resident of Koontz Lake, passed away on Friday. February 25. Notification was received locally by telephone from his sister. Mrs. George Sherman, also of Paradise.

BIRTHS i

Phil and Jean Clark are the parents of a son. Joshua Todd, born on February 18. The baby returned to Elkhart Hospital on the following Monday and has now returned home on February 27. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Feecc, Clearwater, Florida, are the proud parents of a baby girl, born on February 11. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ted Feece and greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Grant Steele, all of Walkerton. Weekly Wrap-Up By Senator U. Richard Miller As the Indiana General Assemble concludes the eighth week of the session, a key deadline is ap proaching which will determine the fate of numerous House and Senate hills. Monday. February 28 is the 40th Session dav — the last dav that bills can pass in their house of origin. As a result. House anil Senate bills on third reading not called down and voted upon bv their respective House on Monday arc considered dead for the session Consequently, the pace in both the Senate and House has picked up in recent days, as legislators race to mme their bills through committee, the second reading amendment process. and a final, third reading vote In last week's activities, the Senate approved and sent to the House a bill its supporters say would help Indiana hold the line on escalating welfare costs Luder the bill, several changes would be made in eligibility requirements and benefit levels for (he AFD( program. Ihe bill also expands the state’s co payment program to in elude some federally mandated services, and the Indiana Depart ment of Public Welfare has been given the authority to initiate a workfare program. The bill brings Indiana in line with recent federal welfare changes aimed at contain ing costs and is expected to save the state at least $3 5 million an nuallv.

In other action, the Senate passed a hill allowing physicians to treat unmarried pregnant girls under 18 twice without first notifying the parents of the girl. Supporters argue that pregnant girls are often too frightened to tell their parents immediately, and that this measure would at least ensure that the girl and her child begin proper pre natal treatment. Doctors would be required to call the parents a third time, and could not discuss abortion with their patients. The Senate also approved bills wlnch would: — Make it a Class C felons to operate a motor vehicle after a driver’s license has been suspended for life: Permit the Indiana Interdepartmental Board for the Coordination of Human Service Programs to arrange for services for displaced homemakers. In committee action, the Senate Agriculture and Small Business Committee sent to the full Senate a measure providing for the certification of agricultural products sold to foreign buyers. If this bill is approved by the Senate and Governor Orr signs it into law . Indiana would be the first state to offer such a grain certification program, which would give the state's farm community a competitive edge in selling overseas and to other foreign markets. Once again I remind residents to contact me if they have any concerns or thoughts on issues before the General Assembly. The Senate toll free number is 1-800-382 9467. Correspondence can be sent to Indiana Senate, State House. Indianapolis. Ind. 46204. New Books Added At The Library New books added at the Walk-erton-Lincoln Township Public Library are as follows: New Adult Fiction Books Foundation's Edge — Isaac Asimov. A science fiction novel with a stirring blend of actions and ideas with future technology and hvperspace travel. Family Happiness — Laurie Colwin. The story of a woman who one dav finds herself embarked on a completely unexpected, sweet and painful love affair. The Case Os The Kidnapped Angel —E.V. C unningham. Detective Masuto becomes entangled in the seamy underside of life in Beverly Hills. I he Fabulous Riverboat — Philip Farmer There is a life after death on the Riverworld Ihe Magic Labyrinth — Philip Farmer. The concluding chapter of the Riverworld series. Max — Howard Fast. Max Britskv rises, by the time he is 30. from the streets of turn-of-the century New York to great fame. Promises — Catherine Gaskin The storv of a woman’s devotion to the wealths Yorkshire mill owner who took her in as an abandoned child. Second Heaven — Judith Guest. Iwo divorced attorneys help a deeply troubled boy trapped bv his pan nts. the law and despair I ouch Os I he Devil — Jack Hig gins Deadly missions, hired kill ers and Soviet intelligence in another Higgin s thriller. Skeltons In I he Closet Eliza beth linington. Murder, murder, murder and all the corpses keep turning up under abandoned houses Ihe White Plague — Frank Herbert. When his wife and children arc killed bv a terrorist bomb in Dublin, a biologist unleashes a genciKallv carried plague. Iht Demon Lover — Victoria Holt \n artist paints a miniature of Baron de Centeville and begins an exciting and dangerous relationship with him in the strife-torn France of the late 19th century

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MARCH 3, 1983 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS -

River Os Death — Alistair MacLean. A band of advernturers bankrolled by a wealthy man of murky motives sets out to find a lost citv in South America. Space — James A Michener. Space explorations and discoveries provide the subject matter of this engrossing and informative novel. The Hollow Lands — Michael Moorctxk. The second volume of the “Dancers at the End of Time". Snellbinder — Harold Robbins. Ihe hero is a voung man who preaches the word of God — and turns his self-chosen vocation into a multi million dollar business. Crossings — Danielle Steel. A woman must choose between loves and loyalties as the Nazis extend their power in Europe. New Non-Fiction Books For Adults Having It All — Helen Gurley Brown. Love. Success, Sex. Money — even if you’re starting with nothing. When Bad Things Happen To Good People — Harold Kushner. Offers and inspirational and compassionate approach to understanding the problems of life and restoring faith in God. The KGB — Harry Rositzke. A detailed look at Russia’s intelligence agency from Stalin's regime to the present. I he Vatican Connection — Richard Hammer. The astonishing account of a billion-dollar counterfeit stock deal between the mafia and the church. Rock Hunters Guide — Russell Mac Fall. Descriptions and tips on rock collecting. Model Railroads — Brian Hollingsworth. Small and large-scale model railroads, traces the history of model railroading. Murphy Must Have Been A Mother — Teresa Bloomingdale. More home front humor by the mother of ten. Whatever Became Os ... ? — Richard Lamparski. The best and newest of the profiles of personalities of yesteryear Family Games — Lincoln Stein Rules, equipment and explanation of all types of games.

Bake with Mayonnaise—Win Prizes ■ An all new G E Kitchen plus 110,000 is grand prize in the Hellmann’s or Best Foods SIOO,OOO Baking Contest In addition, there are 065 other prizes for the best original cake, pie, cookie or bread recipes using at least 4 cup real mayonnaise Clearly print recipe, name and address on plain paper, no larger than 84" by 11", and include 1 proof of purchase from a 32 >z jar of Hellmann's or Best Foods real mayonnaise and mail t ■ Heil mann's or Best Foods SIOO,OOO Baking Contest I’o B x 2335 Westbury. NY 11591, before April 30. 1983 Try this recipe for inspiration CARROT LOAF

24 cups unsifted flour 4 cup firmly packed brown sugar 4 cup sugar 1 tablespoon baking powder 14 teaspoons ground । cinnamon ' s teaspoon ground ginger 4 teaspoon salt

Grease and flour 9 x 5 x 3-inch loaf pan In large bowl stir together flour, sugars, baking powder, cinnamon, ginger and salt In small bowl stir together egg, real mayonnaise, milk and vanilla until well blended Stir in carrots Make well m center of flour mixture Stir in carrot mixture until well blended Stir in walnuts Turn into prepared pan Bake in 350°F oven 14 hours or until cake tester inserted m center comes out clean Cool in pan 10 minutes Remove from pan Cool completely on wire rack If desired, sprinkle with confectioners sugar Makes 1 loaf

SERVICE NOTES ARMY AND AIR FORCE HOMETOWN NEWS — Spec 4 Jeffery L. Phillips, son of George H and Ruby Phillips, of Rural Route 3. Walkerton, has arrived for duty in Pirmassens. West Germany. Phillips, a military police specialist with the 59th Ordnance Brigade, was previously assigned at Fort Sill. Oklahoma. He is a 198 l graduate of OregonDavis High School. Hamlet. February 24 (FH IN( ) — Marine Pk John E. Louderback Jr., son of Barb and John I auderback Sr of 615 W Maple Avenue. North lib erty. has been promoted to his present rank while serving with Ist Marine Division, ( amp Pendleton, California. TRIAMINIC SYRUP OR TRIAMINK-12 TABLETS FOR ALLERGY RELIEF THAT'S NOTHING TO SNEEZE KT Dorwy I afM.r .h « . |)v .... r ,f Sandoz ln< I in< oln >»r «-k i• « . Help as much as you can. Ament an Red Cross + LZR-245

2 eggs 4 cup Hellmann's or Best Foods real mayonnaise 4 cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla 14 cups coarsely shredded carrots 4 cup coarsely chopped walnuts

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