The Independent-News, Volume 117, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 January 1992 — Page 11

LEGAL NOTICES |

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given to all interested persons that the Plan Commission of Walkerton. Indiana । will hold a public hearing at the Town Hall, 510 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, Indiana, on the 17th day of February, 1992, at 6:45 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard. This hearing is for the purpose of considering a petition that was filed by Fred and Mary Newland, seeking a special use permit for The Blue Lagoon, Aquarium Shop, tropical fish and supplies. No addition will be added to the home, we will be remodeling our garage. We have a large drive so there should be no parking on roadway on a certain real estate in St. Joseph County, Indiana. THE REAL ESTATE IS COMMONLY DESCRIBES AS: R.R. # 1, Box 4. Walkerton. Indiana. AND IS LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: A parcel of land in the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of section No. 23, Township No. 35 North. Range No. 1 West. Dated this 20th day of January, 1992. PRESIDENT OF THE PLAN COMMISSION OF WALKERTON. INDIANA Cheryl A. Rizek, Pres. 2tj3o NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT STATE OF INDIANA ST. JOSEPH COUNTY SS: IN THE ST. JOSEPH PROBATE COURT. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF GLENDEN D. MORSE, DECEASED ESTATE NO. 71J019012E500714 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Personal Representatives 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 Heirship; Petition asking for Approval of Distribution made; and Petition for Discharge. And that the same shall be heard in the Court room of said Court on the 17 day of February, 1992. All persons entitled to share in final distribution of said Estate are notified to appear in Court on said date and make proof of heirship or claim to any part of said Estate and show cause why such account should not be approved. Helen I. Neidlinger Personal Representative Dorothy J. Zigrang Personal Representative Marilyn Rzeszewski, Clerk Deborah Sullivan Brown Attorney for the Estate Post Office Box 236 North Liberty, Indiana 46554 (219) 656-8093 ltj23

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North liberty Church es CW* 65225 State Road 23 North Liberty, Indiana 46554 Phone:6s6-4632 Charles J. Richmond, Minister Timothy S. Stewart, Associate Minister REGULAR SERVICES 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.. Morning Worship. 7:00 p.m.. Evening Worship. 7:00 p.m.. Youth Meetings, all grades. WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m., Evening Services. St. John's Lutheran Church Riley and Pine Roads (24955 Riley Road) North Liberty, Indiana 46554 The Rev. Bert Pauluhn 656-4744 or 656-3475 THURSDAY, JANUARY 23 6:00 p.m., Thursday Nite Live.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 26 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 9:30 a.m.. Confirmation Gass 9:30 a.m., Bible Gass. 10:30a m.. Worship. “We love, because he first loved us." I John 4:19. Presbyterian Church 512 Georgia Street Walkerton, Indiana 46574 Rev. William Cullen, Pastor "Everyone Welcome" SUNDAY, JANUARY 26 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 10:30 a.m., Worship Service. Everyone welcome, nursery service available. Fellowship club will meet following worship service for their regular meeting and dinner. Everyone is welcome to stay. This is Pantry Sunday, please help to re-stock the shelves. All donations of food and money are greatly appreciated. TUESDAY, JANUARY 28 10:00 a.m., WICS. 12 noon-2:00 p.m., Community Food Pantry distribution. 7:00 p.m.. Community Pantrycommittee meeting. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 29 10:00 a.m., WICS. "Whosoever will, may come.” Walkerton Wesleyan Church 700 Van Buren Street Walkerton, Indiana Pastor Thelmon (Bud) Fugate SUNDAY 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. 6:00 p.m., Evening Worship. WEDNESDAY 6:30 p.m., CYCI, Grades First through Sixth. 7:00 p.m., Prayer Meeting. United Methodist Church Crossroads 4 and 23 North Liberty, Indiana 46554 Pastor James C. Stansell THURSDAY, JANUARY 23 6:00 p.m., Thursdays Night Live — "Something for the whole family”. 7:30 p.m.. Choir practice. SATURDAY, JANUARY 25 Boy Scout Klondike Derby. SUNDAY, JANUARY 26 8:00 a.m., Pancake and Sausage Breakfast for the men with speaker Roger Parent. 9:30 a.m.. Morning Worship. 10:30 a.m.. Coffee and Fellowship. 10:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages. Child care available during worship. Please turn in any news items you would like in the Crossßoads. Koontx Lake Mleeiauary Church R.R. 5. 80x214-C Walkerton, IN 46574 Pastor Rob Gates SUNDAY. JANUARY 26 8:00 a.m., Worship Celebration I, Pastor Rob Gates. 9:10 a.m., Sunday School. 10:10 a.m., Worship Celebration 11. Pastor Rob Gates. 6:00p.m., Flock Gatherings. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29 6:45 p.m.. Pastor Rob’s Covenant Group * 3. THURSDAY. JANUARY 30 6:30 p.m., Dave and Deb Bowers Covenant Group * 1. United Methodirt Church 1000 Georgia Street Walkerton, Indiana 46574 Pastor Marilyn Gebert THURSDAY. JANUARY 23 6:30 p.m.. Aerobics Gass. FRIDAY, JANUARY 24 9:00 a.m., Aerobics Gass. SUNDAY. JANUARY 26 8:00 a.m.. Early Worship. 9:15 a.m., Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.. Late Worship, sermon: “The Joy Os The Lord Is Your Strength”; text: Nehemiah 8:1-4a, 5-6, 8-10 and John 15:5-12. Guest speaker, Joan Haney. Nursery available during Sunday School and Late Church. Jr. Church available during Late Church.

MONDAY. JANUARY 27 9:00 a.m., Aerobics Gass. TUESDAY. JANUARY 28 6:00 p.m., Newcomers Committee meeting. 6:30 p.m., Aerobics Gass. 7:00 p.m., Pantry Committee meeting. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29 9:00 a m.. Aerobics Gass. 1:00 p.m., Bible Study. 3:30 - 5:15 p.m.. Kid’s Gub. 6:00 p.m., Jr. and Cherub Choir rehearsal. 7:00 p.m., Adult Choir rehearsal.

|CARD OF THANKS

Thank you Earl (Buster) Lindsley for snow blowing our walks and drives. Wc certainly appreciate it. The Neighbors In The 700 & 800 Blocks Os Illinois Street We would like to thank the Walkerton Ambulance Service, Jean Brownlee. Joyce Brownlee and Vern Hostetler for their quick response in getting Adam Tyge to the hospital. We don’t know what we would have done without you. Ivy Tyge Elsie & Larry Heimer The family of Emil J. Dolmer wishes to express their thanks to friends and neighbors at Koontz Lake for their generous donation. Dorothy Dolmer I want to thank my many friends and neighbors for their prayers, cards, calls, visits and all the food carried in. Also thanks to my sisters Vi Bella, Ella Smith and Peg McGrogan for their care and help. Also my wonderful husband for his love and constant care when I came home from the hospital. Thank you Richard. Vera Ullery

| OBITUARIES |

MARK A. COOPER Mark Allen Cooper, 39, of Stuart, Florida, formerly of Koontz Lake, passed away on January 3, in Florida of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to a ruling from the Brevard County, Fla., medical examiner’s office. He was an audiologist at the House of Hearing. in Stuart. He was bom on July 25. 1952, in LaPorte. Surviving is his mother, Marcia Cooper, of Pekin, Ill.; a sister, Judith Cardamore, of Palos Hills, DI. and a brother, James Millice, of Koontz Lake. EARL L RIFFEY Earl L. Riffey, 78, of Miller's Merry Manor, Plymouth, formerly of Grovertown, passed away at 6:00 a.m. on Tuesday, January 14, in the nursing home. He was bom on ec. 19, 1913, in Virden, DI., moving to Grovertown 50 years ago. On June 22. 1968, in Fort Wayne, he married Marie Dolezal who preceded him in death on April 7, 1991. He was a retired truck driver and mechanic. Surviving are three daughters. Eva Salyer, of Rochester Hills, Mich., Eleanor Comer, of Sioux Falls, South Dakota and Barbara Klinedinst, of Plymouth; a son, Ronald, of Texas; 15 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren and two brothers, Kenneth, of Park Forest, DI., and Wendell, of Godfrey. Di. Services were held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday at the Rannells Funeral Home, Hamlet Chapel with burial in Grovertown Cemetery. PAUL G. LANGE Paul G. Lange. 87, of Indiana 23, Grovertown, passed away of an apparent heart attack on Wednesday evening. January 15, at his home. He was boro on March 20. 1904, in Germany, moving to Grovertown 60 years ago from Illinois. He was a retired farmer. Surviving is a neice, Hildegard Babendrager, of Plymouth. Services were held at 1:00 p.m. on Monday at the Rannells Funeral

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Home, Koontz Lake Chapel with burial in the Grovertown Cemetery. He was a member of the Indiana Farm Bureau. Inc. ANNA JACKSON Anna Jackson, 91, of Route 3. Walkerton, passed away at 8:18 a.m., on Sunday, January 19. in the LaPorte Hospital. She was boro on Feb. 22, 1900, in Chicago and resided here for 23 years, coming from Chicago. On June 16, 1926, she married Ray Jackson, in Chicago, who preceded her in death on June 4, 1981. She retired as a secretary from Chicago's school system. Surviving are three sons, Robert and Ray, both of Cedar Lake and Howard, of Lansing. DI.; seven grandchildren and six great-grand-children. Services were held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday at St. Dominic’s Catholic Church, Koontz Lake, of which she was a member with burial in the Grovertown Cemetery. She was also a member of the GFWC Woman’s Community Gub of Walkerton, American Legion Auxiliary of Chicago and Walkerton and was former secretary/ treasurer of the Koontz Lake Association. The Rannells Funeral Home. Koontz Lake Chapel was in charge of the arrangements. ROY E. BOREN Roy E. Boren, 66, of 1002 S. Quimby St., South Bend, passed away at 3:15 a m. on Saturday. Jan 18, at St. Joseph Medical Center, South Bend, following a short illness. He was boro on August 15, 1925, in Mounds. 111. He moved from North Liberty in 1959. He married Lakie 0. Greene on June 24. 1946. in Arlington, Virginia, who survives. He retired in 1978 from White Farm after 30 years of service. Also surviving are two daughters. Connie Bednarski. of Kent, Washington and Phyllis Landes man, of South Bend; one son. Leßoy, of Mishawaka; three grandchildren and two brothers, Ralph, of South Bend and Wayne, of Little Rock, Arkansas. Services were held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday at the A.M. Manuel Funeral Home, North Liberty, with Rev. Tommy Ford, officiating. Burial was in Westlawn Cemetery, North Liberty . He was a Army veteran of World War 11 and a member of VFW Post 1954, North Liberty. KNOX WINS BIG CONFERENCE GAME OVER GLENN 84-75 I Even though defense isn’t the i most thought about factor in an 84-75 basketball game, the defenses and ability to adjust to the different situations was critical as the Knox Redskins defeated the John Glenn Falcons Friday night in a very key Northern State Conference game. The Redskins, who just last week had their 6-0 record i spoiled by first LaVUle in a NSC game and then Plymouth the next night, not only took a positive step I for their own conference hopes, but dealt Glenn a blow that in all probability will cost them a shot at an undisputed NSC crown. The loss leaves Glenn 3-1 in the conI ference, along with Knox at 3-1, I but leaves the LaVUle team setting alone at the top for now with a 4-0 record just as they appear to be playing very good basketball. A seven and three record overall was owned by Glenn after this defeat. The Falcons were doing a lot of things right early in the game, beating Knox's pressing defense and using a good defense of their own to jump to a 22-14 in a fast moving game. However, the Red- , skins were able to change things and come out alright with h and got right back in the game tn the । second period by outscoring the Falcons 21-14 to make it Glenn 36,

Knox 35 at halftime. On an individual basis, this game paired two of the area's better ballplayers in Kevin Stedman for Glenn and Jeremy Crittendon for the Redskins. By halftime Stedman had totaled 18 points, including two three-pointers and was pacing the Glenn attack all the way. Crittendon had only two baskets and three free throws at halftime, but was to be heard from very much in the second half. The host team took the lead for good in the third period. Outscoring the Falcons 23-14, with Crittendon getting nine of these points, Knox took the lead by eight, 58-50 after three. A free scoring final stanza found both teams scoring well, but Glenn couldn’t make up the deficit as the Knox team was playing good on both ends of the floor after abandoning their early pressing defense. They had three players score six points and one eight in the final eight minutes to hold off Glenn for the win. For the game, Stedman topped all scorers with 28 points on 12 baskets including two three s, and two of two from the line. Toby Gardner with 16, B J. Walls with 13 and Jason Groves with 12 were the other Falcons in double figures. Crittendon completed his night's work with 22, but had strong balanced support as Chorba had 15. Berndt 13 and Herr and Wakai 10 each. BOX SCORE Knox fg ft fta p tp Herr 4 2 2 4 10 Chorba 5 4 5 2 15 Berndt 5 3 3 2 13 J. Crittendon 77 9 3 22 Wakai 4 0 0 3 10 Barnes 3 2 4 0 8 B Crittendon 2 0 0 1 4 Brown 1 0 0 0 2 Cole 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 31 18 23 15 84 Glean Walis 5 2 2 4 13 Kincaid 1 2 2 3 4 Stedman 12 2 2 4 28 Groves 4 2 2 3 12 Gardner 6 3 4 5 16 Casteel 0 0 0 0 0 Snell 10 112 Perry 0 0 0 0 0 Peterson 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 29 11 13 20 75 3-point goals: Glenn 6, Groves 2, Stedman 2, Walls. Gardner; Knox 4, Wakai 2. J. Crittendon, Chorba Score By Quarters Glenn 22 36 50 7$ Knox 14 35 58 84 SENIOR CITIZENS BOWLING NEWS Despite a howling blizzard, the first and worst of the season, a goodly number of Seniors were out this past week to enjoy their favorite pastime. It was a good afternoon to be insidel The ladies saw Norine Divine roll a 184 high scratch game. VoUie Ver kinder was second with a 158 game and Mildred McKesson placed third with a 149 game. High handicap game was Divine's 241, with Ver kinder posting a 222 and Gertrude Brehm a 215 for second and third placement. Merle Bruesch had the high series total of 408, followed by McKesson's 396 and Ver kinder's 390 Not high scores, to be sure, but good competition! The gents saw Harold Schweder roll a nice 195 high scratch game. Mel Divine rolled a'TBo and Jack Grimmett a 183 game for second and third placement. High handicap game was Schweder's 228. closely followed by Divine's 222 and Gnmmett’s 219 games The high senes total of 510 was rolled r by Frank Hecimovich. Gnmmett’s 507 was very close, and Schweder’s 485 was a distant third. Again, good competition I Let's hope the weather will allow all the active seniors to come out and enjoy their sport each week of the remaining season The more bowlers, the better the competition, and many times, the better the scores!

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