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r^E>^ HOUSE FOR SALE — By owner. 3 bedrooms, fireplace, central air. gas heat, screened patio with gas grill. 2 car garage, fenced in yard. Call 586-7748, after 5:00 p.m. 2t015p ( IDER AND APPLES — Will be open only on Saturday. 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sundays. 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. the rest of the month. Lemert Fruit Farm. North Queen Road. Tcegarden. 3t029 OARAGE SALE — Friday and Saturday. October 16 and i 7, 9:00 to 5:00. Bar stools; curtains; knick knacks; clothing; misc. 64297 Liberty Trail. North Liberty. olsp FREE KITTENS — To good homes. 6 weeks old. Please call 5862733. Walkerton. olsp FOR SALE — 1986 Camaro IROC-Z black. T-Top. loaded, very low mileage. Call 586-3328 after 6:00 p.m., Walkerton. olsp 7 WANTED OLD FISHING F” TACKLE, LURES, CATALOGS. V REELS, ETC. PAY CASH DAVID DUDY Phone (219) 586-7264 Days i 586-2127 Anytime Walkerton m FOR SALE — Grain auger with motor; Zenith 25 inch color TV. Phone 586-3886, Walkerton. olsp AL'S BAIT SHOPS 1 <k 2 — St. Rd. 23 Koontz Lake and on Hwy. 6 west of Walkerton. 2 liter Pepsi and Coke products, 99 cents; coffee; sweet rolls; sandwiches. Fishing and hunting licenses. New supply ice fishing tackle plus live bait. o!sp FIREWOOD FOR SALE — Well seasoned hardwoods, limited supply. Call days. 586-2446 or 586-7900 and nights call 5863736, Walkerton. olsp FOR SALE — Bolen 14 h.p. tractor. 75 model with mower, wheel weights and chains, snow blower. roto tiller, breaking plow, all for SI,OOO. Phone 656-8272. North Liberty. olSp AL'S FLEA MARKET — Friday. Saturday and Sunday. Baby bed; car seat; auto 14 chrome rims; many ceramics; variety of clocks; men's and women’s clothing, 25 cents and 50 cents; 3 store candy racks; fresh cabbage; sweet potatoes. Vendors and shoppers welcome. Call days, 586-2446 or 586-7900 and evenings call 586-3736, Walkerton. -dsp WE BUY ANTIQUES OAK FURNITURE WICKER - QUILTS GLASSWARE TOYS - DOLLS - TRAINS STONEWARE IRON BANKS COIN OPERATED ITEMS ADVERTISING ITEMS FISHING LURES INDIAN ARTIFACTS ETC. J & R ANTIQUES 586-7576 Walkerton *2*n

LEGAL NOTICES

NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT ' LATE OF INDIANA. ST. JOSEPH COUNTY ss: IN THE ST. JOSEPH PROBATE COURT. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GEORGIA ANN CRIPE, Deceased. ESTATE NO. 3’457 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Personal Representative of the above Estate has presented and filed: A Final Account in final settlement of said Estate and Petition to Settle and Allow Account. Petition to Determine Heirs. Petition for Authority to Distribute Estate. Petition asking for Approval of Distribution made. Petition for Discharge. and that the same shall be heard in the court room of said C ourt on the 10th day of November. 198”. All persons entitled to share in final distribution of said Estate arc notified to appear in Court on said date and make proof of heirship or claim to any part of said Estate and show cause wh\ such account should not be approved. Richard D. Doyle, Attorney for Estate 913 West Colfax Avenue South Bend. IN 46601 Richard D. Kunkle, Personal Representative Maryilyn R/eszewski. Clerk of the Court Ito 15

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St. John’s Lutheran Church Riley & Pine Roads John D. Maizahn, Pastor 656-4744 or 656-3475 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13 1 00 p.m.. TOPS. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 18 9:30 a.m., Sunday Church School. 10:30 a.m.. Holy Communion. Worship and Music Committee meets after worship. MONDAY. OCTOBER 19 7:15 p.m.. Miller's Mem Manor Service. Prison visiting. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 20 10:30 a.m., Lutheran Ministertum meets at Holy Trinity. South Bend. 6:30 p.m.. Lutheran Brotherhood. Property Committee meets after Brotherhood. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 21 8:30 a.m.. North Liberty-LaVille Ministerium. 6:30 p.m.. LCW Pitch-In Supper. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22 1:00 p.m.. TOPS. 6:30 p.m.. Annual Congregational Meeting. Presbyterian Church 512 Georgia Street Walkerton. Indiana Rev. Richard Reynolds. Pastor SUNDAY. OCTOBER 18 9:30 a m.. Sunday School. 10:30 am., Worship Service. MONDAY, OCTOBER 19 7:00 p.m.. Community Choir rehearsal at the United Methodist Church. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 20 1:30 • 3:00 p.m.. Community Food Pantry at the Presbyterian Church. 6:30 p.m., Weight Watchers meet in Fellowship Hall. 7:30 p.m.. Martha Circle meets in Church living room. “Whosoever will, may come. United Methodist Church 1000 Georgia Street Walkerton, Indiana Rev. Thomas Bowman, Pastor THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15 7:00 p.m., UMW General meet ing, Mary Marks, speaker, from Hamilton Grove. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 Gymnastic Classes. 11:00 a.m., Leave Church for

Urban League Luncheon in South Bend. 12:00, Luncheon. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18 8:30 a.m., Early Worship Service. 9:15 a.m., Sunday School. 10:30 a.m., Late Worship Service, Jr. Choir sings. MONDAY. OCTOBER 19 7:00 p.m., Walkerton Community Choir practice. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20 1:30 p.m., Naomi Circle with Nora Hahn. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21 6:00 p.m., Jr. Choir Practice. 7:00 p.m., Adult Choir practice. Pine Creek Church Os The Brethren Corner Os Pine & Stanton Roads Dr. Wayne Gerber. Pastor SUNDAY. OCTOBER 18 9:00 a.m.. Sunday School. 10:00 a.m.. Morning Worship Service and Children’s Church. 12:00 noon, Carry-In Dinner. 1:30 p.m., Harvest Meeting Service of Music. North Liberty Church Os Christ 65225 State Road 23 North Liberty, Indiana 46554 Charles J. Richmond SUNDAY 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.. Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m.. Evening Worship. 7:30 p.m., Jr.-Sr. Youth Meeting. TUESDAY 9:30 a.m.. Ladies Bible Study. WEDENSDAY 7:30 p.m.. Family Bible Study. SPECIAL HEALING SERVICE A special healing service, or service for wholeness, will be observed at the First Presbyterian Church, 512 Georgia Street, Walkerton, at 10:30 a.m. this Sunday, October 18. This service is open to all and is not restricted only to those desiring healing for themselves or for others of special concern to them. Enacted prayer in the form of laying on of hands and anointing with oil will be featured at this special service. Prayer is a vital element in this service for wholeness since this is essentially a time of waiting in faith upon God. In healing services the church enacts in worship its ministry as a healing community. It is to be understood, of course, that healing does not come as the result of the holiness, earnestness or skill of those enacting the prayers, or of the faith of the ones seeking healing, but as the gift of God through the power of the Holy Spirit. TO PRESENT A SACRED PIANO CONCERT AT K. L. CHURCH Marilynn Ham, assistant professor of music at Friends Bible College in Haviland, Kansas, will present a sacred piano concert on Sunday. October 25, at the Koontz Lake Missionary Church, located four miles south of Walkerton on Highway 23. The concert will begin at 9:00 a.m. Mrs. Ham holds a B. Mus. from Northern Michigan University and a M. Mus. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a major in piano performance. Mrs. Ham has performed as soloist and accompanist in many recitals throughout her college and professional career. Currently in her ninth year at Friends Bible College, her teaching responsibilities in the music department include theroy, private piano lessons, and courses for the church pianist. She also accompanies the FBC Concert Choir under the direction of her husband, Robert. In June of 1985, Mrs. Ham had a book of her sacred piano arrangements published by Lillenas Publishing Company of Kansas City. It is entitled, “Ivory Exaltation”, and contains 10 arrangements so well known hymns and contemporary Christian songs. This publication is available in music and book

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stores nationwide. Her second piano book entitled “Timeless Tribute", was released in June of 1987 and is also available for purchase nationwide. Mrs. Ham has recently made a professional recording of her arrangements entitled, “Grand Tribute”. American Artists, Inc. of Springfield, Missouri, has produced the cassette recording which includes arrangements from “ivory Exaltation” and “Timeless Tribute”. Her books and tapes will be available for purchase at each concert performance. In August of 1987, Mrs. Ham placed second at the 13th Annual Christian Artist’s Music Seminar in Estes Park, Colorado. Program On Hamilton Grove Thursday, Oct. 15 On Thursday, October 15, at 7:30 p.m., Mary Marks, Outreach Coordinator from Hamilton Grove Retirement Community, will be at the United Methodist Church in Walkerton. Ms. Marks will be discussing alternatives for retirement living and services available to older adults. Other topics of discussion will include: How to choose a nursing facility, and society’s changing views of growing old. This program is for persons of any age who are concerned or may have questions about what may be available for the elderly. The Walketon United Methodist Women would like to extend an invitation to all persons in the community who are interested in more information about this outstanding retirement community. IN LOVING MEMORY In memory of Garry Wolfenbargeron his birthday, October 17. Those we hold most dear never truly leave us. They live on in the kindness they showed. The comfort they shared and the love They brought into our lives. Your Family

OBITUARIES

RODNEY J. HARRIS Rodney J. Harris, 18, of 28485 New Road, North Liberty, was found dead about 3:00 am., on Saturday, October 10, in New Carlisle as a result of smoke inhalation, as ruled by Dr. Lawrence Curry, St. Joseph County deputy coroner. Harris was born on June 23, 1969, in South Bend. He was a 1987 graduate of New Prairie High School and was on the varsity football team there. Surviving are a sister, Lynn, of New Carlisle; a half-sister, Andrea Kaplon, New Carlisle; a brother, Brian, New Carlisle; a half-brother, Michael, South Bend; his mother, Nancy Kaplon, New Carlisle; maternal erandmother, Esther Nichols, North Liberty; paternal grandparents, Eugene and Irene Harris, North Liberty; and paternal greatgrandmother, Mrs. Cecil Harris, Walkerton. Services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, October 12, at the A. M. Manuel Funeral Home, North Liberty, with Rev. Gene A. Eckerley officiating. Burial was in Westlawn Cemetery, North tyRICHARD W. FLORENCE Richard W. Florence, 63, of Route 3, Box 594, Walkerton, passed away at 9:20 a.m. on Tuesday, October 6, at the Veterans Administration Hospital, Fort Wayne. He was born on October 7, 1923. in Rochester and had lived at Walkerton for 14 years. He was a retired tool and die maker. Surviving are four nieces and a friend, Adelaide (Peewee) Geveland, Koontz Lake.

There was no visitation and no service. Cremation is scheduled. Arrangements were made at the Rannells Funeral Home, Koontz Lake Chapel. He was a World War II U. S. Army veteran and a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1162. ELSA M. OSCARSON Mrs. Elsa M. Oscarson, 84. of 3211 Salem Court, Michigan City, passed away at 10:28 p.m. on Wednesday. October 7, at Meridan Nursing Center, Dyer, after an extended illness. She was born on June 30. 1903. at Uppsala. Sweden, to Johann E. and Fredrika Karlson. She had lived in this area for 60 years coming from Sweden. She married Oscar S. Oscarson, on October 8. 1927, in Chicago, who preceded her in death on Mav 15, 1960. Surviving is one son. Roy O. Oscarson. Shererveille; and two grandchildren . She was preceded in death by one sister. Services were held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday at the Immanual Lutheran Church, Donaldson, with Rev. Norman V. Ryding. pastor of the Zion Lutheran Church, of which she was was a member, officiating, assisted by Rev. Dennis Jackson, pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church. Burial followed at the church cemetery. BOWLING NEWS Friday Morning Cosset Shady Lanes Ray’s Radiator Service 22% 9% Miller’s Merry Manor 21 11 Duraclean Carpet 19 13 Waldrop's Fancy Fruits 18% 13% Johnson's Dairy Farm 14 18 Ray & Kenny’s 11 21 High team series: Ray’s Radiator Service 2170, Waldrop's Fancy Fruits 2104. Rav & Kenny’s Super Valu 2074. High team game: Ray & Kenny’s Super Valu 763. Ray's Radiator Service 757. Waldrop's Fancy Fruits 728. High individual series: Nancy Noble 497. Mary Aw aid 473, Cindy King 473, Pam keiper 464. High individual game: Nancy Noble 190. Mary Awald 182, Cindy King 182, Dee Hostetler 172. Walkerton YABA Saturday Afternoon Shady lames Strike Force 3 1 Octoroks 3 I Team No. 2 1 3 Something Stupid 1 3 High team series: Strike Force 2601, Octoroks 2566, Team No. 2 2555. High team game: Strike Force 926, Something Stupid 895, Octoroks 870. High individual series: Roger Laßere 513, Charles Benwell 414, Billie Hostetler 339. High individual game. Roger Laßere 195, Charles Benwell 164, Jennifer Roush 141. Tuesday Mixed Doubles Shady Lanes Diamond Heads 16 4 Duds 14 6 Team No. 2 14 6 Team No. 8 14 6 Team No. 7 9 11 Foursome 7 13 Handicaps 5 15 Goops 1 19 High team series: Diamond Heads 1985, Team No. 8 1956, Team No. 2 1880. High individual series men: Danny Calhoon 556. Fred Stratton 539. Jeff White 518. High individual game men: Gerry Shirtz 213. Fred Stratton 202. Danny Calhoon 201. High individual senes women: Janice White 478. Mildred Pegg 453, Lon Nieubuurt 444. High individual game women: Lori Nieubuurt 179. Mildred Pegg 178, Janice White 175. Thomas Jefferson in* vented the dumbwaiter.

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