The Independent-News, Volume 119, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 February 1994 — Page 10

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CLASSIFIED RATES Classified rates are S 2 00 minimum 5 cents a work extr^ over 25 • words Count initials, abbreviations numbers etc as words AH ads cash ih advance unless a regular or monthly advertiser Blind ads $1 00 adCitiona* Display classified r ate S 3 00 per meh, successive issues (2 or more) $2 50 per inch We reserve the right to accept or reject any ads for any reason PRIVATE PARTY Interested in buying real estate in Walkerton. North Liberty and surrounding area. Homes, land, etc. Any condition. Call 656-4914 or 3699442. d23tf Computerized AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING Wheel Alignment 2 Wheel Or 4 Wheel Wheel Balancing Tire Truing Brake Repair Exhaust Systems Custom Pipe Bending CALL MARK or BERT At CLYDE’S STEERING SERVICE 615 S. State Street North Liberty । 656-3184 STORAGE — Virginia St., Walkerton. MiniU-Lock. Also boats and cars. Call 586-3757, Walkerton. Iltn2sp FLORIDA VACATION — By week or month. 3 bedroom. 2‘/i bath town house near Disney and , all attractions. Write or phone Jerry and Norma Tesch, 613 Caddv Dr., Kissimmee, Florida 34759, phone 813-427-0525. 52tm1094 AWALD TAX SERVICE ALL TAX FORMS ELECTRONIC FILING Also FAST CASH WITHIN DAYS FAX - NOTARY PUBLIC BAIL BONDSMAN 586-2287 SAW SHARPENING — Chains, circle and carbide tips. Scissors and all types of hedge trimmers. Drill bits, hand saws and knives. Ralph Persinger, 201 Clarke Blvd., Walkerton, Ind. d2tf

APARTMENT FOR RENT Immediate Occupancy SENIOR CITIZEN REDUCED RATES PROVIDED Or 1 YR. LEASE. RECEIVE 12th MO. RENT FREE Ali brick 2 bedroom central air washer & dryer hook up stove and refrigerator provided Phone 586-7622 or 936-7622 i

FOR RENT NEW 2 & 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS With Garage Phone 586-7409 fylll SHARPENING — Chain, circle, hand saws, mower blades, scissors, electric hedge clippers, buzz saws, jointer and planer knives. Anything that needs sharpening. Whitaker Saw & Tool Sharpening. 707 Michigan St., Walkerton. j22p FOR RENT — 2 bedroom house, attached garage, fenced yard. 1417 Ohio Street, $300.00 per month. Security deposit, references. No pets. Call 586-3238. Walkerton. 2tfl7p PART-TIME SEASONAL HELP NEEDED — In our cleaning department. Must be willing to work some evenings and every weekend if needed. Apply in person, 9:00 a.m. • 3:00 p.m. at U.S. Golf Academy office, NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. 2tflO THE MEADOWS No matter what your income our 1 & 2 bedroom town houses will fit your budget OFFICE OPEN MONDAY-WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY ! 1:00 - 5 00 p.m 656-8151 NORTH LIBERTY Equal Howalng Opportunity nv QUALITY HOME CARE of your child. Country setting yet conveniently located close to Walkerton Elementary School. Planned activites, crafts and meals provided. Full-time or part-time will consider second shift. Experienced, references available. Phone 586-2123 . 4tfl7p 4 ALL STEEL ARCH BUILDINGS. 40 x 33 was $7,400, now $4,921; 40 x 69 was $11,900, now $7,729: 50x98 was $16,000. now $11,900; 50 x 162 was $24,900, now $17,400. Never erected. Can deliver. 1-800-320-2340. 2tflOp ~ ROGER’S I APPLIANCE REPAIR WASHERS - DRYERS DISHWASHERS - RANGES All Makes And Models ROGER KRONK PHONE 586-2266 Walkerton FOR RENT — Two bedroom apartment, gas and water included. References, year lease and security deposit required. Call Branson Hiatt, 586-2363. j27tf

APARTMENTS FOR RENT — One large one bedroom, and one 1-room efficiency apartment, in Walkerton. Phone 546-4615 or write to P.O. Box 246, Bremen. Indiana 46506. jl3tf EXPERIENCED HOUSECLEANER of 10 years is desiring homes or businesses to clean. Bonded and references. Carpet cleaning also available. Phone 5863109 for free estimates. 4tfl7p .HANDYMAN W SERVICE Doors — Glaring — Painting Lawn Work — Light Remodeling Replacement Windows LAWNS - SlO 00 & UP No Job Too Small Or Big GROVER GOETZ Phone 586-7903 MpZp [ FOR RENT — North Liberty 1 bedroom. first floor modern apartment. Deposit and references required. Call for appointment, 362-1622. 2tfl7p JENKINS DETECTIVE ACENCY, INC. — Divorce, surveillance, new computer system which reveals complete personal history. Confidential investigations, locater system which can find people who do not want to be found. Experienced, licensed and bonded. Phone 219-772-7073 or 586-3109. 10tm31p FOR SALE BY OWNER - Koontz Lake Laundromat. 219-586-7090. 2tflOp BAHAMA CRUISE! 5 days/4 nights, underbooked! Must sell! $279/couple. Limited tickets. (407) 8100 ext. 7363 Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m. • 10p.m. 4tfl7p

j 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 21st day of February, 1994. at 6:30 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 Tom and Karen Moore, seeking re-zoning from R-l Residential to 1-1 Industrial, on a certain real estate in St. Joseph County, Indiana. THE REAL ESTATE IS COMMONLY DESCRIBED AS: 1137 Harriaon St., Walkerton, IN 46574 AND IS LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Part of W ‘/j of SE % Sec. 24 & 35 N. Dated this 31st day of January. 1994. PRESIDENT OF THE PLAN COMMISSION OF WALKERTON, INDIANA Cheryl. A. Rizek 2tflo NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION STATE OF INDIANA ST. JOSEPH COUNTY SS: IN THE ST JOSEPH PROBATE COURT. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF BERTHA L. URBIN, Deceased; Virginia Guttman, Personal Representative. ESTATE NO. 71-JOI -9402-ESOOOB4 Notice is hereby given that Virginia Guttman was on the Ist day of February. 1994, appointed Personal Representative of the estate of Bertha L. Urbin deceased, who died on the 16th day of December, 1993. All persons who have claims against this estate, whether or not now due. must file the claim in the office of the Clerk of this Court with

five (5) mnonths from the date of the first publication of this Notice, or within one (1) year after the decedent's death, whichever is earlier. or the claims will be forever barred. Dated at South Bend, Indiana the Ist day of February, 1994. Loren R. Sloat, #363-20 Kindig & Sloat Attorney for Estate 100 W. Waterford Street Wakarusa, IN 46573 Phone: 219-862-2424 Linda D. Scopelitis Clerk, St. Joseph Probate Court for St. Joseph County, Indiana By: Janet Gillis Deputy Clerk 2tfl7 FIRST NOTICE NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF NORTH LIBERTY, INDIANA Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the Town of North Liberty, of St. Joseph County. Indiana, that the Town Council will meet at the Town Hall on March 2, 1994 at 7:00 p.m. for the purpose of considering a proposal to re-estab-lish a Cumulative Capital Development Fund for the following purpose or purposes: IC 36-8-14 Cumulative Fire-fight-ing Building, Equipment, & Police Radio Fund IC 36-9-16-2 Cumulative Building IC 36-9-16-3 Cumulative Capital Improvement IC 36-9-16.5 Cumulative Street IC 36-9-17 General Improvement IC 36-9-26 Cumulative Building Fund — Sewer IC 36-10-3-21 Cumulative Building Fund — Park And the levying of an additional tax of: $0.12 for the Ist year of 1995 $0.12 for the 2nd year of 1996 $0.12 for the 3rd year of 1997 on each One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) of taxable real and personal property within the taxing district to provide monies for said fund, said tax to be first levied in 1994, payable in 1995, and annually thereafter for a period not to exceed 3 years, as provided for in IC-36-9-15.5-1, et. seq. Taxpayers are invited to be present at the meeting and to exercise their right to be heard on said proposal. The proposal, in the form of a resolution of ordinance, if adopted, will then be submitted to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for its approval. North Liberty Town Council Thomas M. Daugherty, President Richard J. Warner, Vice-President David A. Sheaks. Member Dennis I. Fisher, Member Ronald D. Kinas, Member 2tfl 7 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Walkerton Town Council gives notice to a public hearing at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, February 21, 1994, during the Town Council meeting in the council meeting room of the Walkerton Town Hall, 510 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, Indiana on An Ordinance Amending the Electric Rate Ordinance to Include Direct Readout of the Power Factor of all Customers of the Municipal Electric Utility of the town of Walkerton, St. Joseph County, Indiana, for the purpose of changing the word “average” to the word “maximum” when referring to power lagging. Persons appearing at such public hearing shall have the right to be heard on the proposed ordinance. This ordinance is available for public inspection at the ClerkTreasurer’s office at the Walkerton Town Hall.

All interested parties are invited to appear and express their views regarding this matter. Dated this Bth day of February, 1994. Judith R. Hiler, Clerk-Treasurer Town of Walkerton. Indiana 2tf 17 LADY FALCONS OUSTED FROM TOURNEY PLAY It was a three peat for the Lady Falcons of John Glenn as they were eliminated from IHSAA Sectional play by South Bend Washington. 57-1, Tuesday night at LaVille. It marked the third straight year the Falcons opened tournament play against a strong and quick Panther team and also the third consecutive loss to the two time defending sectional champions. Washington upset heavy tournament favorite New Prairie Thursday night in a come from behind 54 - 52 win. The Panthers were denied their third consecutive sectional crown by a young and much improved Plymoputh quintet Saturday night in the championship tilt. The Lady Pilgrims dumped the South Benders by a surprising 45-32 count to advance to the Elkhart regional Saturday and will meet North Wood in the second game following the Goshen-Misha-waka matchup. It was a question of being flat or intimidated for the normally scrappy Falcons in the tournament opener. Without question the Panthers were the much quicker team, but the locals were a step off pace all night andd just could not get untracked offensively. It took nearly seven minutes before the Falcons scored their first field goal of the night and by then the green clad Panthers were off and running to a 14-5 lead at the first stop. The charges of Scott Hostetler tried to come back in the second stanza but with only one field goal again in eight minutes and still unable to establish their half court offense they went to the dressing room at the intermission trailing by 11 points, 24-13. It was all Washington again in the third quarter as it increased its advantage to 43-19 to start the final chapter. With the game's outcome already determined, both coaches let their reserves see action in the final eight minute segment. Tracey Legge topped the Falcons in scoring with nine points. Zayed Henry cranked out 24 points to take game scoring honors for the winners. Henry was a force on both ends of the court as she made several nifty moves both offensively and defensively. Coach Hostetler's team closed out their 1993-94 campaign with a 7-11 mark. Washington advanced with an 11-8 record. BOX SCORE Glenn fg ft tp Melanie Whiteman 3 0 6 Errin Taylor 2 3 7 Jodi Johns 3 0 6 Tasha Reed 3 2 8 Zayed Henry 11 1 24 Cortney Litka 0 11 Nicole Drabecki 0 0 0 Elizabeth Shearer 0 0 0 Jill Cunningham 0 0 0 Charlena VandeveireO 0 0 Bridget Martin 1 0 2 TOTALS 24 8 57 Jolin Glenn Tracey Legge 4 1 9 Tiffany Hesters 2 3 Jennifer Hoover 0 2 2 Renee Fisher 1 2 4 Dara Cisney 0 2 2 Lindsay O’Connor 0 0 0 Leslie Emmons 0 0 0 Tracey Futa 0 0 0 Elaine Davidson 2 0 4 Elyse Gingenpeel 1 0 2 Crystal Brooke 0 11 Alicia Allsop 0 0 0 TOTALS 10 11 31