February 23, 2015 - Walkerton Area Shopper
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February 23, 2015 Church Service Directory Beaver Creek Wesleyan Church 66027 Redwood Rd North Liberty, IN 574-586-7263 Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship - 10:30 a.m. Men’s Bible Meeting Tue 7pm Women’s Bible Meeting every 3rd Tuesday at 7pm. Pastor: Steven W. Cunnington Grace Reformed Church PRSRT STD Covering 9 Towns throughout Southwest St. Joe, Marshall, Starke, and LaPorte Counties! U.S. Postage Paid South Bend, IN 46601 Permit No. 46 Walkerton Area POSTAL CUSTOMER Shopper (574) 586-7467 700 VanBuren St Email: [email protected] Walkerton, IN 46574 Donaldson • Fish Lake • Grovertown • Hamlet • Koontz Lake • LaPaz • North Liberty • Tyner • Walkerton • Plymouth 574-586-7022 Sunday School - 9:00 a.m. Sunday Morning Service -10:10am Sunday Afternoon Service -1:00pm Pastor: Matt Barker www.gracewalkerton.org Lakeside Baptist Church 515 Michigan Trail Lakeville, IN 46536 574-784-2216 Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship - 10:30 a.m. Sunday evening - 6:00 p.m. Wednesday service - 7:00 p.m. Pastor: Vito Rulli North Liberty Church of Christ 65225 State Road 23 North Liberty, IN 46554 574-656-4632 Sunday School 9:30am Sunday Worship 10:30am Wednesday Bible Study 7pm Pastor: Tim Stewart www.nlccnet.org North Liberty United Methodist Church 103 S. Main St North Liberty, IN 46554 574-656-3132 Sunday Fellowship 8:30am Sunday Worship 9am Fellowship & Coffee following worship 10:15am Pastor: Ernie Troxell Sasown Ministries International Jesus is Lord 600 VanBuren St Walkerton, IN 46574 574-586-3578 Sunday Service - 10:00am Tues & Thurs Night Service - 7:00pm Anointing & Communion every service Pastor: Richard Noone Walkerton Bible Baptist Church 602 Roosevelt Road Walkerton, IN 46574 574-910-0180 Sunday School 9:30 AM Worship 10:30 AM Sunday Evening 6PM Wednesday Kids/Teens 7PM Pastor: Jack Cox Walkerton United Methodist Church 1000 Geogia St Walkerton, IN 46574 574-586-3534 Sunday Morning Service-9am Sunday School 10:15am Holy Grounds Contemperary Service 11:15am Pastor: Perry Richards Walkerton United Pentecostal Church 1174 Lake St Walkerton, IN 46574 574-286-0730 Sunday School 10am Sundy Evening Worship 7pm Youth Night Tue 6:30pm Mid Week Worship Wed. 7pm Sr. Pastor: Arnold Smith C Page 2 - Walkerton Area Shopper February 23, 2015 Christian Community Pantry in Walkerton will be on... Tuesday Feb. 24, 2015 Check in at the Walkerton Library. Pantry hours are 11:30am - 1:30pm and 5:30pm - 6:45pm . Jim Bowen 586-9210. Karen Johnson 586-7849. Call to see if you qualify! Thank You The family of Mildred A. McKesson would like to thank all those who came to honor and celebrate her life. Miller’s Merry Manor, Walkerton Area Historical Society, Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Home (Tim), Pastor Steve & Wanda Cunnington and the Beaver Creek Wesleyan Church family, the Lydia Circle of the United Methodist Church and the Hospice & Palliative Care of St. Joseph and Marshall Counties. Thanks go also to nephews and great nephews Bruce Kessler (Tucson, Az.), Larry Long (Walkerton), Alan Kessler (La Porte), Mike Meyer (Carmel, In), Robert Hayter (Hanna) and Steve Zlatos of Indianapolis, In. A very special thanks to all of Miss McKesson’s former students who kept in contact and became good friends to her during and after her retirement. Marilyn Wallace, Doris Wildrick and Wava Apelgreen stayed in close contact with her with phone calls, visits, special greetings and continuing to see her at MMM. We would also like to thank Sue Shields and Virginia Piotrowicz for coming to the Long home and setting up the luncheon afterwards. No words can be enough to thank all of you for your support at not only a very difficult time but on one of the coldest days of the year. Bruce/Donna Kessler, Larry & Luanne Long North Liberty News Walkerton Area Historical Society The aftermath of the three-day blizzard of January 1978. Shown are the apartments at Virginia St. and Roosevelt Rd. with B. I. Holser Elevator in the background. The Independent-News, February 2, 1978: “The emergency station answered calls for help from those needing medicine, food, people trying to get home that would have been stranded otherwise, getting the pharmacist to his place of business, those totally without heat were sent fuel, hospital runs, persons in cars stranded, taking North Liberty police to their station, and the list is endless, including taking the employees of the Miller’s Merry Manor back and forth from home to work.” Heritage House Museum will be closed during February. Thank You “A Great Place to Live” Feb 23rd The Quilters club will meet at the library at 6PM Feb 24th North Liberty Book club will meet at the library at 6:30PM New members are welcome. The winner of the 1st annual Valentines “Sweets for the Sweet” contest is Over The Top Bakery. They have a winners plaque. Be sure and stop in to see it. Second place went to Tangles Hair Salon. Thank you to all who participated in the town event and all who tasted the wonderful sweets that were offered. Look here for our next town wide event. The Walkerton Park Foundation would like to thank all the sponsors, donors and participants that helped with a very successful TRIVIA NIGHT. Netters Restaurant Bold Designs Texas Roadhouse Edward Jones- Bob Borlik Wings Etc. - Plymouth SAL SQUAD #189 Beauty & the Beach Subway Corner Cup Cafe Koontz Lake Brewery Bridwell Family O’Brien Family Hamilton Service Center MJ Package Club 23 Sleek Tire & Repair Jamaican Bake’n Interior Harmony Town of Walkerton Cardno JF New Tri Kappa Meyer Veterinary - Trees trimmed or removed - Dangerous limb removal - Emergency Snow, Ice and Storm Services. - Certified Arborist – Fully Insured - Free Quotes Office Phone: (574) 404-1372 Email: [email protected] North Liberty Event Center & Community Building Celebrate your love together BANQUET FACILITIES FOR UP TO 300 GUESTS OFF PREMISES CATERING & BAR SERVICES AVAILABLE EASY ACCESS TO SOUTH BEND, PLYMOUTH & LAPORTE Tri Kappa presents donation check for Walkerton Elementary For Reservations: (574)656-4134 Spring Soccer Ages 4-12 Co-Ed Teams Registration Fee $35.00 Registration has begun and will continue until March 2nd. Forms available at: McDonald's, TCU, Walkerton Park Sign ups also available at our Office or Online: www.walkerton.org Walkerton Parks & Rec 71636 Walkerton Trail Questions call (574) 586-3638 E D U C A T I O N Epsilon Chi Tri Kappa C H A R I T Y February 22-28, 2015 is Tri Kappa Week Happy Birthday Kappa Kappa Kappa, Inc. C U The purpose of Tri Kappa is "…to bring women into close, L unselfish relationship for the promotion of charity, culture, and education." The main work of each chapter is to conduct special T projects locally and support statewide projects and scholarships. Tri Kappa was founded in 1901 and has thrived throughout the state with 146 Active Chapters and 114 Associate Chapters, U totaling almost 9,000 actively participating members. Epsilon Chi Chapter, Chapte Walkerton, was organized on Decem- R ber 1, 1960. This year we will celebrate our 55th year of serving E the Walkerton community. Thank you for your support. Pictured: Jody Park, WES Treasurer, Shelly Clark, Tri Kappa, Ann Riggs, Kdg Teacher, & Ryan Reese, 3rd Grade Teacher. Donations of $200 each for the Walkerton Elementary School, and the Walkerton Kindergarten & the 3rd grade Reading programs. ($600 total) Look Through this “LENS” when Making Social Security Decisions February 23, 2015 Bob Borlik MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING Member SIPC Walkerton Area Shopper - Page 3 Financial Advisor Call Our Office to schedule a complimentary portfolio review Mon - Fri 8:00am - 5:00pm Your Social Security Evenings & Sat. by appointment benefits can be an important part of your retirement income strategy. But when should you start taking these payments? You can begin accepting Social Security as early as 62, but your monthly checks will be much smaller than if you wait until your “full retirement age,” which will likely be between 66 or 67. And these monthly payments will get even bigger if you wait until age 70, at which point they “max out.” So, should you take your Social Security as early as possible and hope that the smaller monthly payments will be justified by the extra years of receiving them, or should you wait until you are older and hope that the bigger checks will be worth the delay? In weighing this decision, consider the acronym LENS, which stands for Life expectancy, Employment, Need and Spouse. Let’s look at each component: Life expectancy — If your family has a history of longevity, and if you are in excellent health, it may make sense for you to take Social Security later, when your monthly benefits will be higher. You’ll also want to consider your spouse’s life expectancy. Employment — If you want to keep working in your “retirement years,” be aware that your earnings could affect your Social Security payments. Specifically, if you take Social Security early — that is, before your full retirement age — your benefits will be withheld by $1 for every $2 in earned income above a certain amount ($15,720 in 2015). During the year in which you reach your full retirement age, this withholding changes to $1 for every $3 in earnings over the annual limit ($41,880 in 2015). The withheld amounts could also affect spousal benefits. However, beginning the month you attain your full retirement age, benefits will no long longer be withheld based on how much you earn. Also, Social Security will recalculate your benefits at full retirement age to account for the benefits that were withheld. In any case, if you do plan to continue working, and you think you could have significant income, you’ll need to understand the effect that earnings will have on your annual benefits. Need — In deciding when to take Social Security, here’s a key question: Do you need the money? If you can support your lifestyle for several years with alternative sources of income (such as a pension) and modest withdrawals from your investments, you may be able to delay Social Security, thereby increasing the size of your monthly payments. Be careful, though, because relying too heavily on your investment portfolio can shorten its own “life expectancy.” It’s essential that you maintain a reasonable withdrawal rate for your investments throughout your retirement. Spouse — Your decision of when to take Social Security will affect your spouse’s survivor benefit. Surviving spouses can receive their own benefit or 100% of their deceased spouse’s benefit, whichever is greater. So, if you were to take your Social Security early, when the payments are smaller, your spouse’s survivor benefits will also be permanently reduced. If you are older than your spouse, or otherwise expect your spouse to outlive you, it might be a good idea to delay taking Social Security to maximize the survivor benefits. As you think about when to take Social Security, look at your decision through the LENS described above. It could help clarify your options. This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor Bob Borlik. ASR Tack Auction Preview at noon, sale starts at 1pm with used tack consignments. 2pm new tack brought to you by Tri-Pine Tack Your Auctioneers... For more information contact Athletic Style Ranch @ 574-936-1500 www.athleticstyleranch.net ~ Email: [email protected] North Liberty Youth League Registration for : T-Ball 5-6 yr. olds Transition 7-9 yr. old Baseball- Minor & Major Softball- Minor & Major February 28 & March 7 • 10 a.m.-1 p.m. VFW POST 1954 • North Liberty Registration forms available at NLYL.net $60 Registration fee for first child $50 Registration fee for second child $40 Registration fee for each additional child in the same household Each registration includes 1 free Port-A-Pit Chicken Ticket for March 14th Fundraiser. Registration after March 7th does not include Port-A-Pit ticket. March 23, 2015 - Deadline for mail-in registration or a $20 late fee will be charged. All interested coaches are encouraged to sign up too! Kevin’s Garage (574) 360-1602 Auto Repair at a Fair Price For more information contact: Jennifer Toth, 910-0475 Sarah Collins, 220-0282 Don’t spend all that TAX MONEY on an expensive auto shop. Call me, Kevin. I will fix your car for a fair price. I am located in Tyner. Call Today! Page 4 - Walkerton Area Shopper February 23, 2015 Koontz Lake Market 7893 N. SR 23 at Koontz Lake STOP OUT & CHECK OUT OUR FULL SERVICE MEAT DEPARTMENT !!!! EXPERIENCED MEATCUTERS ARE ALWAYS HERE TO HELP YOU !!! SHOP AND COMPARE OUR QUALITY & PRICING!! WE SELL ONLY CHOICE CUTS @ PRICES YOUR FAMILY CAN AFFORD !!! WE SELL 10 DIFFERENT MEAT BUNDLES SAVE MONEY WHEN YOU BUY IN BULK - CUT AND FREEZER WRAPPED February 23, 2015 Walkerton Area Shopper - Page 5 - Family Owned & Operated - CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS BEER - WINE LOTTERY OPEN 7 DAY A WEEK! Mon - Thurs 8am-7pm CST Fri & Sat 8am-7pm CST Sunday 8am-6pm 586-7222 We sell ONLY USDA Choice Cuts of Meat! Your family deserves the best MEAT LEAN PORK STEAKS.................................................................$2.59 LB WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF CHICKEN LEG 1/4’s.........................................................$6.90 10# BAG SMOKED PORK CHOPS............................................................$4.19 LB CHOPPED SIRLOIN PATTIES......................................................$2.59 EA ’’ FROM OUR SMOKEHOUSE ‘’-- OUR OWN BEEF JERKY.......$12.99 LB HOT FOOD DELI DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS ’’OUR OWN’’-- SANDWICH SPREAD.........................................$3.99 LB ECKRICH DELI BOLOGNA.........................................................$3.19 LB BARS BUNSIZE HOT DOGS......................................................$1.50 LB ’’NEW PIZZA BURGERS ‘’ IN OUR DELI !!.......................................$3.00 TROYER COOKED HAM.................................................................$3.19 GROCERIES & PRODUCE CHESTER FRIED CHICKEN 7-DAYS A WEEK BONE -IN CHICKEN - 8PC-12PC- 16 PC 24PC- 50 PC- 100PC CHESTER FRIED BONELESS CHICKEN STRIPS $6.39 LB EVERYDAY !! Every Friday $6.99 Complete Meal! Dee’s Accounting and Tax Service Store Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-6pm “Where Everything Grows” www.gingervalley.com 26666 Roosevelt Rd. South Bend, IN 46614 (Half Mile East of Hwy. 23 on Roosevelt) JUST 4 MILES NORTH OF NORTH LIBERTY This Weeks SPECIALS! Saturday 9am-1pm Closed Sunday (574) 282-1085 10% off cases Holistic Select Canned Dog & Cat Food Netters Restaurant 70049 State Rd 23 (574) 279-2080 7am to 3pm We would like to say thank you to everyone for a warm welcome to the community. Stop by and see Autumn, Terry, Sandra, or Lilly, and enjoy a great meal with great friends. Now Selling Certified Organic Chicken Feed We Sell Kent Feeds - Custom Mixes Available Hamlet Feed Mill, Inc. 96 E. Pearl • Hamlet • 574-867-3301 We have birdseed, dog food, cat food, bedding, and hay available for sale. Some examples of our prices... 500# 50# Scratch...................................................$7.35 16% Layer.............................................$11.30 All Stock.................................................$9.00 15% Textured Sheep.......$101.00 16% Hog...........................$86.95 10% Cattle........................$74.53 HOURS: Mon., Tues., Thurs., & Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Sat. 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. CLOSED Wed. & Sun. Central Time *Prices subject to change without notice due to market. *Bulk and bag delivery available S n ip s n ip Starke County Co-op Serving area farmers since 1928. • Lawn Seed / Pasture and CRP Seed • Large Selection of Sprayer Parts • Bagged and Bulk Lime • Petroleum Products • LP Gas for Home Heat • LP Gas for Grain Drying • Grain • Fertilizer Hamlet, IN Hamlet (574) 867-2411 Hamlet LP - Petroleum (574) 867-2315 Brems Branch - Knox (574) 772-4590 800-442-0358 www.starkecountycoop.com Page 6 - Walkerton Area Shopper February 23, 2015 Hoosier Homeowners Feel Safe with Home Smoke Detectors (February 18, Indianapolis) – “Smoke alarms save lives” is an often repeated slogan and a recent survey by the Indiana Builders Association (IBA) showed that nine in ten Hoosier homeowners agreed that smoke detectors do an adequate job of protecting their family in a house fire. To determine the opinions of Hoosiers regarding residential fire sprinkler systems the IBA commissioned Public Opinion Strategies of Washington D.C. to conduct a survey in January 2015 of 500 likely voters. When presented with a theoretical list of free options that a builder might offer to a potential home buyer as an incentive to sign a homebuying contract, 87% of respondents chose options other than residential fire sprinklers. 60% said they’d choose a finished basement; 18% chose a home security system, nine percent chose upgraded carpet and flooring, while seven percent chose a fire sprinkler system. When asked how much they would be willing to pay to install fire sprinklers in their new homes, 49% of respondents said they would not choose them at all. Additionally 82% of consumers surveyed said fire sprinkler systems should remain an option for new homes, not a mandate. Sprinkler costs vary depending on the climate, whether the house is on a public water line, and of course by the size and layout of the house. A conservative cost of $2.00 per square foot for the average 2,400-square-foot house means that a residential fire sprinkler system would add at a minimum $4,800 to the cost of a home. Given that much of Indiana is rural utilizing wells to supply water, the likely cost would be more than $7,000 per home. Survey results show that only two percent of consumers in the sample are willing to pay $7,000 for a fire sprinkler system. “Based on anecdotal information from news stories and from home builders, IBA concludes that consumers do not want to pay for fire sprinklers when they are offered as an option,” adds Rick Wajda, CEO of the Indiana Builders Association. “This survey offers hard data to support what home builders have heard - homeowners overwhelmingly oppose mandates requiring fire sprinklers.” Indiana Builders Association (IBA) is a statewide trade organization representing Indiana’s home building, remodeling and light commercial construction industry. Established in 1952, IBA has 27 local affiliates organized into eight geographic areas across Indiana. IBA and its affiliates are associated with the National Association of Home Builders. IBA works to educate its members, the general public, elected officials and regulatory bodies to maintain and develop workable and affordable regulations and laws that enable the citizens of Indiana to own a home. Knitting Group Located at the North Liberty Library. Group is open to any adult from beginner to experienced needle worker. Group meets on the 1st & 3rd Thursday of the month at 1:30pm. All are welcome! View our past and current papers online! www.walkertonshopper.com Save $20 Save $20 Save $20 Save $20 Save $20 Save $20 Save $20 Save $20 Save $20 Save $20 Auto Center 165346 Save $20 Service Center Service Direct Save $20 2705 N. Michigan Plymouth, IN appts@[email protected] Save $20 Save $20 Save $20 4WD Inspection NOW $19.95 Save $20! No Heat? System Inspection NOW $19.95 Save $20! Save $20 Save $20 Save $20 Save $20 Save $20 Save $20 574-780-2101 Buy 4 - Save $20 on mount balance Save $20 ONE STOP SHOP Tires Bald? Save $20 Country Is Your Vehicle Winter-Weather Ready? Expires 3/28/15 Save $20 Adam’s Junkers (574) 514-4456 TOP DOLLAR Paid for all junk Cars, Trucks, SUV’s, Vans & Farm Equipment! *No Title? No Problem! Serving the Walkerton Area for 10 years! 1 hour response time 7 DAYS A WEEK! Tow Service available 24/7! A name you can trust! Want Quick Cash? CALL NOW! BIG JON RECYCLING SERVICE • Washers & Dryers • Old Lawn and Farm • Refrigerators Equipment • Scrap Metals • Empty Propane • Brass & Copper • Old or Unwanted Car PartsTanks • Clear Property of Scrap • Gas or Charcoal Grills Metal • Aluminum Windows & Cans I will haul these things • Water Heaters away for FREE! • A/C Units If interested, you can give • Microwaves me a call. • Freezers • Dehumidifiers • Computer Towers and Boards 219-851-3623 Business Card Ads February 23, 2015 Walkerton Area Shopper - Page 7 Call and get yours in today! (574) 586-7467 Somethin’ Fishy Pets 1700 S. Heaton St - Knox, IN (574)806-2726 BIRDS - FISH - REPTILES - SMALL ANIMALS FEED - BEDDING - CAGES * LARGE SELECTION OF REPTILE FOOD * Mon, Wed, Thurs & Fri 11am-5pm Sat 10am-4pm CLOSED SUN & TUES ESTATE PLANNING Revocable Trusts & Wills Probate Estates DEBORAH SULLIVAN BROWN Attorney & Counselor at Law Post Office Box 236 North Liberty, IN 46554 Telephone (574) 656-8093 CleanRite Cleaning Service Homes Apartments Offices Initial Cleaning Windows Bonded Insured Free Estimates Member BBB, ISSA, Chamber of Commerce Established 2000 Owner Dawn Gorby-Verhaeghe Voted #1 Cleaning Service in Marshall County since 2011! 574-586-9614 574-274-2424 www.cleanritecleaning.com HELP WANTED HELP WANTED... BY NEW CARLISLE FARM OPERATION Seasonal Full-Time FARM LABORER (Apr thru Nov) Duties 80% Sod/Turf and 20% Other Departments. PREFERRED: Ag-Experience, General Mechanical Skills. MUST HAVE: Reliable Transportation, Great Attitude, Willingness to Learn and Work as a Team. PRIMARY DUTIES: Sod harvesting/ loading, Tomato production/harvesting, Forklift Operation, Shop/Grounds Clean-up, Weed chopping, Minor Equipment Repair/Maintenance, & Other Farm Work as Needed. Hours may vary by week & at times 55+ hours, Some Weekends. Competitive wages, safe friendly work environment. MORE INFO at: http://bit.ly/redhenjobs - NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE - HELP WANTED Cardno Native Plant Nursery Cardno Native Plant Nursery, located in Walkerton, is currently seeking seasonal technicians. These are fulltime seasonal positions that last May-August. Perfect for college or high school students. For more information please call: (574) 586-2412 or email: [email protected] HELP WANTED BY NEW CARLISLE FARM OPERATION. RETIREES WELCOME! CNC Machinist Needed Master Metal Engineering, located in South Bend, IN, is a manufacturer of precision machined components and assemblies. We focus mainly on medical and aerospace components which require a high degree of accuracy and quality. We currently have openings for qualified CNC Machinists, Deburrer and Gear Cutter. The CNC Machinist positions are in the Lathes and/or Mills. At least 2 years of CNC machining experience and set up is preferred but not required. Deburring – Must be detailed-oriented, able to follow direction and like working with your hands. Gear Cutter – Experience preferred in setting up and operating various cutting and finishing machines such as gear shapers, hobs, honers and lappers. We work a four day work week, have competitive wages, generous benefits and a clean-climate controlled environment. All positions require a High School Diploma/GED. Send resumes to: Master Metal Engineering / Attn: Human Resource Manager 4520 Burnett Drive South Bend, In 46614 Or Fax to: 574-299-1187 e-mail: [email protected] CINDY’S HELPING HANDS Do your loved ones need assistance? I provide 24 hour a day assistance and a helping hand to those unable to do things like bathing and other hygienic needs. I can also provide assistance with grocery shopping and trips to the doctor. I am located here in the Walkerton area. 15 years experience as a certified medical assistant and 10 years as an in home care provider. Call Cindy Amor at 574-910-2169 Seasonal Full-Time OPERATOR / Semi Delivery Driver (Apr. 1 through Nov. 1) Duties 50% Trucking and 50% Other Departments. PREFERRED: Ag-Industry experience, general mechanical / automotive skills, and familiar with local area. MUST HAVE: Clean Driving Record, CDL-A, Excellent Customer Service skills, and Great Attitude. PRIMARY DUTIES: Hauling sod, tomatoes, and grain; Performing truck, trailer, and forklift inspections; Minor repair work; Assisting with sod harvesting and other farm work. Hours may vary by week and at times 55+ hours per week, Some Weekends, No Overnights. Competitive wages, safe friendly work environment. MORE INFO at: http://bit.ly/redhenjobs - NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE - Help Wanted... OFFICE CLEANING - In Walkerton Clean three times per week. 8-10 hours per month $100 per month Email: [email protected] Walkerton Parks Department Opening The Walkerton Parks Department is searching for a new, part-time program assistant. This position will work directly with the park superintendent on tasks such as scheduling, distributing and collecting registration forms, helping with fundraising, assisting the community with general questions, helping on site during game days, and other tasks around the parks department. Interested applicants should complete a job application and resume by March 9th and return it to the Walkerton Clerk’s office at 301 Michigan Street. Some experience would be helpful. You must possess a high school diploma or equivalent and a valid driver’s license. Full job description is available at clerk’s office. Page 8 - Walkerton Area Shopper February 23, 2015 Mini Ads! For Rent / Sale COVENANT CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION SNOW REMOVAL All types of concrete 574-806-1995 Post Building Steel Residential, Agricultural, and Commercial Post Frame Buildings, Metal Roofs, Materials, and Supplies. Give us a call today for your Winter repair. Call us for a FREE quote... (574) 936-5564 www.postbuildingsteel.embarqspace.com Stone Excavating • Excavating • Septic Pumping • Septic Systems • Sewer & Drain Cleaning Jay Stone 14501 Lincoln Hwy. Plymouth, IN (574)935-5456 www.stoneexcavating.com Ditch Cleaning, Pond Digging, & Snow plowing Gravel, Limestone, Fill Dirt, Black Dirt, Mulch, Sand, Landscaping Rock, & River Rock, Garden Tilling, Home 574-936-8514 Cell 574-276-7584 Wasio Tax & Bookkeeping Located in North Liberty Business and Individual Taxes Call or text for appointment (574) 261-7382 Stephon Wasio,Owner Real Services Menu Wednesday, Feb 25 Chicken Chop Suey Rice Beets Peas &C arrots Peaches Thursday, Feb 26 Smoked Sausage Sauerkraut & Diced Apples Mashed Potatoes Pudding Friday, Feb 27 Lentil Soup Ham & Cheese Slider Fruit Cup Sherbet l 2 Bedroom Townhomes * Under New Ownership Come see the difference! Call Today! (574) 656-8151 l HURRY IN TODAY! (Very Short Waiting List) or 800-649-3681 RENT BASED ON INCOME (*Security Deposits as low as $50) 2 & 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS W/ GARAGE. WATER, SEWER, TRASH PICK-UP INCLUDED $625 574-586-7409 Koontz Lake Rentals Professionally managed by: Millennia Housing Management, Ltd. 635 Meadow Drive - North Liberty, IN 46554 LIBERTY SQUARE APARTMENTS 2 Bedroom Open 1 Bedroom Non-Smoking Apt ($525 Mo + Security) Office Building / 6 Offices Kitchen & Bath ($585 Mo + Security) Sew Bill Included with both Application Required (574) 344-0998 61957 Mayflower, 46614 3B 3Acre 140k Land Contract 119 Cherry Dr, (Fish Lake) 2B 80x100 40K OBO Cash 64504 SR23 - 46554 3Acre 50k 574-298-9958 AFFORDABLE LANDCONTRACT.com TWO APARTMENTS Located in FOR RENT Walkerton - 2 bedroom $525 monthly - 1 bedroom $375 monthly - Heat is furnished (574) 910-0132 308 & 310 East Market Street North Liberty, In 46554 (260) 443-4125 Great locaaon across from Newton Park * Manager Special * This insstuuon is an equal opportunity provider and employer fish lake Sale Dates: February 23 – March 1, 2015 Monday, Feb 23 Stuffed Baker Taco Meat, Cheese Broccoli Graham Crackers Pears Tuesday, Feb 24 Oven Fried Chicken Mashed Sweet Pot. Green Beans Apricots The Meadows Apartments FOR RENT SALE Mix and Match. Must buy 10 items for sale pricing. John Glenn Lunch Menu Monday, Feb 23 Mini Corn Dogs or Hot Ham & Swiss Tuesday, Feb 24 Deli Sub Sandwich or Corn Dog or Chef Salad Wednesday, Feb 25 Chicken Tenders Or Fish Fillet or Chef Salad MEAT Bar-S Bologna – 12 oz. Pkg. Bar-S Hot Dogs – 12 oz. Pkg. FROZEN Food stamps accepted Our Family Frozen Vegetables – 16 oz. Our Family Whipped Topping – 8 oz. DAIRY Debit/Credit cards accepted Blue Bonnet Margarine – 1 lb. Quarters Thursday, Feb 26 Chicken & Noodles or Cher Or Philly Cheese St Friday, Feb 27 Cheese Pizza Or Calzone Meat bundles always available. (219) 369-1306 GROCERY Rice-A-Roni or Pasta Roni – 1.97 – 6.9 oz. Asst. Var. Our Family Ketchup – 24 oz. Our Family Marshmallows – 10-10.5 oz. Asst. Var. Malt-O-Meal Cereal – 11-12 oz. Asst. Var. Mountain Dew – 2 Liter Asst. Var. Jello Pudding – 3.4 – 3.9 oz. Asst. Var. Redi Foam Plates – 30 Count Uncle Ray’s Potato Chips – 4.5 oz. Asst. Var. Our Family Beans – 15 oz. Asst. Var. Starkist Tuna – 5 oz. Bonnie White Bread – 16 oz. Loaf Monday - Saturday 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sunday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. CST 7996 E. State Road 4 Fish Lake
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