December 9, 2013 issue - Walkerton Area Shopper

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December 9, 2013 issue - Walkerton Area Shopper
www.walkertonshopper.com PLACE YOUR MINI AD ONLINE TODAY!
“Serving your local communities since 1972”
December 9, 2013
Christian
Community Pantry....
in Walkerton will be
on Tuesday Dec. 17
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!
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John Glenn Music
Department
presents: Sounds
of the Holidays
Page 3
All New Bazaar!
Jubilation Bazaar!
Page 4
Don’t miss Santa’s
Brunch at Swan Lake.
Page 5
WIN A FLAT
SCREEN TV!
Page 6
Kaser Auction
has a 2 day Multi
Estate Auction.
Page 7
Hamlet Feed Mill
has equestrian
saddles and tach
available.
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SIGN UP NOW!
Walkerton’s Holiday
Decorating Contest!
Walkerton Area
Shopper
information:
Mailing Address 612 Roosevelt
Walkerton, IN
Phone - (574) 586-7467
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gmail.com
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Donaldson • Fish Lake • Grovertown • Hamlet • Koontz Lake • LaPaz • North Liberty • Tyner • Walkerton
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WALKERTON AREA SHOPPER December 9, 2013
The Walkerton Police Department K9 Program is being designed to purchase a dog for the purpose of being able to detect
narcotics, track, search buildings, area search, article search, and protection. The dog will be handled by Patrolman Travis
W. Jackson, who will also undergo training, and become part of regular patrol, in addition to assisting the John Glen School
Corporation with whatever request they may have for searches or demonstration. Both the dog and handler will be state
certified and the program is in need of $10K to begin.
The Walkerton Police Department serves a community of
approximately 2,300. It staffs 6 full time police officers,
4 full time communications dispatchers, several part-time
dispatchers and police officers, and 7 reserve police
officers. However, due to the geographic location of
Walkerton, Indiana, the Walkerton Police Department is in
a very unique position of responding to emergency calls in
a (4) four county area, covering approximately 144 square
miles. These calls, for which the department respond,
include calls for police services, fire, medical emergencies,
and calls for assistance by other police agencies. In most
incidents, the Walkerton Police are the first to a scene, with
the closest back-up unit being several minutes out.
Additionally, US Hwy 6 east/west and State Road 23 both
travel through Walkerton and are considered narcotic transportation routes between Chicago and other major cities.
The city is beginning a canine program for a
multitude of reasons. A dog trained in the areas of narcotics,
detection, tracking, area search, building search, and protection and control is beneficial not only to the police department, but also to the community.
Meyer Veterinary Hospital will be fundraising for
the Walkerton Police Department K-9 Unit during the month
of February. Please call for an appointment to receive your
pet’s nail trim for a $5 donation (all proceeds generated will
be given to the WPD) at 574-586-9662. If you would like
a unique Christmas Gift, please join us Saturday, December
14th for Pet Photo’s with Santa. A $5 donation is asked and
you will receive a digital image of your pet with Santa!
Please contact (574) 586-3511 for the Walkerton
Police Department if you would like to make a donation
toward this wonderful community service.
The SONS of the AMERICAN LEGION
are now taking none perishable food items for
Christmas baskets. You may also make a monetary
donation @1st Source Bank, re: S.A.L. Christmas
basket fund. Consideration request forms are available @ Am. legion #189. Forms must be returned to
legion by Dec.12th. Distribution will Dec. 21st.
Liberty Twp 4H Horse & Pony Club would like to
thank VFW Post 1954 for another great fundraiser.
Also a huge thank you for all your support for our
club throughout the year.
Parents and families of our club members, thank
you for your support, donations and hard work.
We would like to also thank the following businesses
for their donations to our fundraiser and club:
Gene’s Towing
Matthy’s Farm Market
Al-bar
Twin Maple Tool
The New Kitchen Store
Dressmaking & Design
Womens Alterations
by appointment
Themed Costumes
Open Wednesday
10am - 4pm
Susan Bartley 574-656-3498
30126 New Rd. North Liberty
Riverbend Hose
Hacienda - Erskine Village
Coleman Cable
Tractor Supply - Plymouth
Steve Barger Farrier Service
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!
Walkerton Area Historical Society
Gafill Oil Service Station, ca. 1930s or 1940s, at the corner of Roosevelt Rd.
and Michigan St. Later this was the DX Station and presently is the site of
Subway. The house behind the station is still standing.
Heritage House Museum, at 413 Michigan St., is open Thursday, Friday, and
Saturday from 10:00 until 1:00.
WAHS publications available at the Museum are three historical cookbooks,
Crossword Stories, (from the first ten years of WAHS newsletters), The Island
…land between the Kankakee and Pine Creek, and The Walkerton Independent, 1886-1924.
North Liberty
News
“A Great Place to Live”
It’s going on NOW! Zip code 46554. Our
holiday outside home decorating contest. The
contest runs from Dec. 1st to the 15th. You could
win 1st place $100.00 or 2nd place $50.00. Anyone in the 46554 zip code may enter. Our community will be voting on the best decorated home.
Voting boxes are located at Bob’s Country Store,
Dogwood Designs, and 1st Source Bank North
Liberty branch. Decorate your home.... Vote for
your favorite home....
Dec. 10 Tuesday Chamber of Commerce meeting
7:30 AM at the community building.
Dec 11 Wednesday Parent/ Leader meeting for
Cub Scout Pack 241. 7:ooPM at McCormick
Electrical.
Advance Notice:
Jan 11, 2013 North Liberty’s Annual Chamber of
Commerce Dinner. Our guest speaker will be Jeff
Rea, former mayor of Mishawaka and current
Chamber president for South Bends Chamber of
Commerce. There will be an auction that night
with many items to bid on. Doors open at 5:30
at the community building. Catering provided by
Bob’s Country Store. $20.00 per person. Everyone is welcome. Be sure and mark your calendar,
you will not want to miss this evening of fun.
Attention North Liberty
Decorate and Vote!
To celebrate the Christmas Season, houses in North Liberty will be
judged on how well they are decorated. Any home in North Liberty
can be voted on, all you need to do is go to Dogwood Designs, the
North Liberty Library, or one of a few other North Liberty businesses
and enter the homeowners name and address. Voting starts now and
goes through December 14th, so be sure to decorate and vote! Also,
don’t forget to come and see Santa at the North Liberty Fire Station
on the 14th. There will be a pancake breakfast from 8-10 and Santa
will arrive at 10. Merry Christmas!
Reinvesting
Dividends Can Be a
Smart Move
WALKERTON AREA SHOPPER December 9, 2013
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As an investor, you’ll eventually need to make all sorts of
decisions — and some will be
difficult. But there’s one choice
you can make that can be relatively easy: reinvesting stock
dividends.
It’s simple to reinvest dividends — you just need to sign up for a dividend reinvestment plan (DRIP).
Once you do, you won’t receive dividends directly as cash; instead, your dividends will be directly
reinvested in the underlying equity. Be aware, though, that you may incur a fee when reinvesting
dividends.
By doing some research, you can find companies that have not only consistently paid dividends year
after year but also increased those dividend payments regularly. (Keep in mind that companies are
not obligated to pay dividends and can reduce or discontinue them at any time.)
By reinvesting dividends, you may be able to realize some key benefits. First, you’ll be building
your share ownership, which can help you build wealth. No matter what the market is doing, adding
shares can be beneficial — but may be especially valuable when the market is down. When share
prices are low, reinvesting dividends — which don’t typically fluctuate with share price — can help
boost your investment reach further, simply because each reinvested dividend can buy more shares
than at the previous higher share price.
Consider this: It took investors 25 years to recover from the Crash of 1929 if they did not reinvest
their dividends — but it only took them 15 years to recover from the crash if they did reinvest
dividends, according to Ned Davis Research. And we’ve seen the same phenomenon in more recent
years, too. Since 1987, according to Ned Davis Research, we’ve had three major market corrections:
Black Monday in 1987; the bursting of the dot-com bubble from 2000 to 2002; and the bursting
of the subprime and credit bubbles in 2008. The S&P 500 rose following those market corrections.
Investors who stayed invested during those corrections had the opportunity to participate in rising
markets. Those investors participating in a dividend reinvestment plan may have been able to buy
more shares at a lower price. Of course, past performance doesn’t guarantee future results and the
value of your stock shares can fluctuate, including the loss of principal.
While reinvesting your dividends clearly can be beneficial, you do have to be aware that, even if you
aren’t receiving the dividends as cash, you will be taxed on them. But the dividend tax rate remains
quite favorable — if you’re in the 25%, 28%, 33% or 35% brackets, your dividends will be taxed at
15%. If your taxable income is more than $400,000 (or $450,000 for couples), your dividend tax rate
is 20%. If your adjusted gross income is $250,000 or more (for married couples filing jointly) or
$200,000 or more (if you’re single), you’ll also have to pay a 3.8% Medicare tax on your dividends.
While taxes are a consideration when investing, they should never be the driving factor. Consider
also that investing in dividend-paying stocks does carry some risk — specifically, the value of your
investment may fluctuate, causing you to lose some, or all, of your principal. But you may be able to
reduce the impact of this possible volatility by sticking with quality stocks as part of a diversified
portfolio.
As we’ve seen, reinvesting dividends can help you build your investment portfolio — so consider
putting this technique to work in your investment strategy.
This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor Bob Borlik.
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
Win a TV
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UNFUNDED MANDATE—NEW SEWER PLANT--SEWER RATES TO INCREASE
Unfunded means NO MONEY. Mandated means FORCED to do something. The State of Indiana has forced the Town
of Walkerton to construct a new waste water (sewer) plant without giving us any money (state funding). This is a 5 million
dollar project. The reason for the UNFUNDED MANDATE is that the State of Indiana says the Town is emitting too much
ammonia-nitrogen into Pine Creek after treatment. Violations, if not corrected would mean $250,000 per violation and
$5,000 per day until corrected. The Town cannot afford that. Why is this important to you? Because you will see your sewer rates increase. How much? The Town originally faced a sewer rate increase in excess of 100% for the new wastewater
plant. However, the Town has worked diligently to reduce the sewer rate increase. Through careful planning and obtaining
grants, the estimated rate increase will be approximately 41% on average. For an average residential homeowner in Town,
this will equal an increase of approximately $14 per month on your utility bill. The Town does not like it; but has no other
choice! We have discussed it many times and everyone on the Council hates to pass the rate increase; however there are no
other options. We understand that we have citizens that are on a fixed income or others who will struggle to afford this extra
cost. We have gone out looking for grants/loans to lessen the rate increase and have obtained two grants one from Rural Development (federal govt.), one from the Community Focus Fund. This will cut by 50% the amount we will have to borrow.
For 13+ years we have explored what is the best and the least expensive option. First, we tried working with Notre
Dame helping us explore many options. Then we worked with Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM)
and the State of Indiana Inspectors for new methods. After that we investigated “Pond Doctors” - solar powered mixer option. Next it was “Break Point Chlorination”. Then it was “Flow Augmentation” with IDEM. We traveled to Wisconsin to
see a system that would retain heat - “Curtain System”. Recently, we investigated a “Bobber System”. The State of Indiana
would not approve any of these options to solve our ammonia problem. At this point we have been granted 4 extensions of
the mandate to fix the problem. The State of Indiana has said no more extensions; build a new wastewater (sewer) plant that
will solve your ammonia problem.
You might ask does this new wastewater increase have anything to do with the new “Municipal Building”. The answer
is NO. The new “Municipal Building” is being funded from COUNTY Economic Development Income Tax Funds. This
will not cause an increase of any kind to the taxpayer and is totally unrelated to the wastewater plant and sewer rate
increase.
Walkerton Town Council
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WALKERTON AREA SHOPPER December 9, 2013
Edward Jones Ranks No. 1 in National Survey of Financial Advisors
Firm takes top spot for 19th time
Wonderful Counselor
For the 19th time, the financial services firm Edward Jones ranked No. 1 in WealthManagement.com/
REP. magazine’s annual survey of the nation’s six largest financial services firms, according to Bob Borlik
/ Financial Advisor from Edward Jones Investments in Walkerton, Indiana The magazine randomly selects
financial advisors nationwide and asks them to rank their firms in various categories.
Everlasting Father
Edward Jones’ overall score was 9.5 out of 10 possible points. The firm scored top marks across the board,
earning near perfect scores in overall ethics (9.8) and public image (9.7), according to WealthManagement.
com.
According to WealthManagement.com, between Oct. 7 and Nov. 7, 2013, invitations were emailed to print
subscribers and advisors from various firms in the Meridian-AIQ database requesting participation in an
online survey. By Nov. 7, 2,333 completed responses were received. Financial Advisors rated their current
employers on 33 items related to their satisfaction. Ratings are based on a 1-to-10 scale, with 10 representing the highest satisfaction level.
“This honor is a testament to the enduring strength of our firm values, our trade offs and our partnership,”
said Borlik. “We are guided by a clear mission to serve the serious, long-term individual investor and to
provide the best career-long opportunity for financial advisors who take pride in their work and appreciate
the importance of the work we do.”
Edward Jones financial advisors gave the firm some of the highest scores in the technology and training
category, scoring high above the other five firms in every sub-category which includes the quality of technology, clarity and online access of client account statements and ongoing training.
Edward Jones provides financial services for individual investors in the United States and, through its
affiliate, in Canada. Every aspect of the firm’s business, from the types of investment options offered to
the location of branch offices, is designed to cater to individual investors in the communities in which
they live and work. The firm’s 12,000-plus financial advisors work directly with nearly 7 million clients
to understand their personal goals -- from college savings to retirement -- and create long-term investment
solutions that emphasize a well-balanced portfolio and a buy-and-hold strategy. Edward Jones embraces the
importance of building long-term, face-to-face relationships with clients, helping them to understand and
make sense of the investment options available today.
Headquartered in St. Louis, Edward Jones ranked No. 8 overall in FORTUNE magazine’s 2013 100 Best
Companies to Work For ranking. Visit our website at www.edwardjones.com and our recruiting website at
www.careers.edwardjones.com. Follow us on Twitter @EdwardJones. Member SIPC. FORTUNE and Time
Inc. are not affiliated with and do not endorse Edward Jones products or services.
Mighty God
Prince of Peace
Is God real? Is God here? Does God care?
If you push aside the presents, packages, and parties, Christmas
answers those questions with a resounding “YES”.
Yes God is real, He is here, and HE LOVES YOU Period !
Join us Sunday Evening December 22nd at 6pm for our Christmas Eve...Eve...Eve
Service as we find answers, find hope, and find joy in the Wonderful Counselor,
Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace who is Jesus!!!
The Table Community Church meets at 10am EST on Sundays at:
The Walkerton Elementary School
805 Washington Street
www.cometothetable.tv
Walkerton, IN 46574
For more information, call 219-575-4512
The Table Community Church
Join us for our Christmas Eve...Eve...Eve Service Sunday Dec 22nd at 6pm!!
SIX WEEKS OF SHOPPING!
WALKERTON AREA SHOPPER December 9, 2013
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WIN a 42” Flat Screen TV when you choose to spend your Holiday cash at these participating
businesses. Save all of your receipts from the businesses on this page, we will total them up in
January. Who ever has the highest total amount spent from November 23rd thru January 3rd will
win the TV!
Some frequently asked questions about the contest:
Who qualifies for this contest? Any individual or household, NO commercial or business accounts are eligible.
Do I save the receipts from all the businesses on this page? YES, we will combine the total amount spent at
all the businesses that you shop at on this page.
What if I currently have a monthly payment in place with any of these businesses? Those
payments will NOT count toward your total amount spent. However if you make a new purchase and set up payments, or have money
down, those payments WILL count toward your total amount spent as long as the payments were made within the qualifying dates.
BURKY’S
Preferred Auto
Parts
(574) 784-8484
Bottle Stop LLC
10% off
626 Roosevelt Rd.
Walkerton, IN
105 S. Michigan St.
Liquor & Wine
(574) 586-2337
Hamilton Service Center, Inc.
100 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, IN
574-586-7114
with Winter
$39.95 Oil Change
Inspection
Special good through December 31, 2013
TOWING - Reasonable Rates
ASE Certified Technicians
Hours:
Mon - Fri
8am - 5pm
Jamaican Bake’n Tanning
HOLIDAY SPECIALS!
A basket deal for every budget.
Pictures with Santa Dec. 3rd from 1pm - 6pm
Open 7 days week - No appointment necessary
(574) 586-2330 www.jamaicanbakentanning.com
M.J. Package Store, Inc.
728 Roosevelt Rd. - Walkerton
OPEN
(574) 586-3513
Mon - Thurs 9am-10pm
Fri & Sat 9am-11pm
Closed Sundays
2007 Chevy Tahoe LT, 4x4, Leather
3rd Row Seating, Navigation, its Loaded.
NADA Book Value $22,400
Sale Price $16,400
fish lake market
ON SALE THIS WEEK:
Hellmann’s
Mayonnaise
30 oz....$3.99
Monday - Saturday 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Sunday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. CST
7996 E. State Road 4
Fish Lake, Indiana
Have fun and let the shopping begin!
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WALKERTON AREA SHOPPER December 9, 2013
Kevin’s Garage of Lakeville
Meet Kevin Sanders from
Lakeville. Kevin is extending
his mechanical skills to our
community by offering automotive repair at an affordable
price. Kevin has 13 years of
automotive experience and
is willing to work with most
anyone’s budget.
Kevin is a part time auto mechanic looking for side work. He
first started his automotive career at Jordan Ford when he was
fresh out of High School and has also worked at other various
shops in the area. An opportunity presented itself for full time
employment at Notre Dame where he currently works in food service.
However his passion is for the automotive industry. He has 3 years
at Ivy Tech under his belt where he specialized in Automotive
Suspension and Heating/Air Conditioning Repair. Kevin has most
any tool for the job and can outsource wheel alignments and tire
service as well.
Kevin prides himself on being honest and affordable while doing
work that you can trust. He would like to thank Patty Kennedy
who recently came to Kevin’s Garage after seeing his ad in the
Walkerton Area Shopper. Give Kevin a call today! (574) 360-1602
Santa’s Elves
Need Your Help!
Once again it is time to plan for
Santa’s Workshop, the program
that in the past has provided the
Walkerton Christian Community
Food Pantry participants with a
place to receive a gift card, warm
hats/gloves, stocking, and candy
for their children.
With the anticipated increase
in the number of children to
be served, we hope to offer
Christmas stockings, a $20.00
gift card, hat/gloves and candy
this year. And, if needed,
transportation to shop. These
items will be purchased with the
donations received.
We greatly appreciate the
help you have given this effort
in the past few years. With the
assistance and generosity of
individuals, businesses, and
organizations like yours, in the
past we have been able to provide
parents with the opportunity
to “purchase” toys or clothing
items their children would like
or need. Last year, we/you served
210 children from the ages of
infant to 12 years. Each received
a toy or gift card, a clothing
item, candy, and a stocking with
stocking stuffers for a modest
sum of only $2.00 per child.
We charge this amount to help
supplement what we are able to
do and what we do not receive
in donations. Many of these
parents rely on us for their child’s
Christmas present.
According to the Food Pantry
staff, December is historically
the largest food distribution
month of the year. With the past
few months showing an increase
of 10-12 families each month
as recipients, we feel we will
have an even greater number of
children to serve this year.
Your donation of a monetary
gift in any amount would be
greatly appreciated, both by
“Santa’s Elves” at Santa’s
Workshop and the parents who
are Pantry recipients. In the
end, it is the reward of knowing
that these efforts will result in
many smiling little faces on the
children who receive the benefits
of your gift, that truly matters.
Your monetary gift (checks made
payable to “Santa’s Workshop”)
may be dropped off or sent to:
Santa’s Workshop
Presbyterian Church
512 Georgia Street
Walkerton, IN 46574
or
Santa’s Workshop
Walkerton United Methodist
Church
1000 Georgia Street
Walkerton, IN 46574
If you would like more
information, call Joanne
Schnekenburger at 586-2996, or
Sue Shields at 586-7200. Please
leave a message if there is no
answer and we will be happy to
get back with you.
Thank you for considering us
as you plan your holiday sharing
this year.
- The Elves at
Santa’s Workshop
Adam’s Junkers
CASH PAID FOR ALL JUNK &
FIXABLE VEHICLES  CARS,
TRUCKS, VANS & SUV ’S.
Top dollar paid 7 days a week.
FREE same day pick up.
574-514-4456
BIG JON RECYCLING SERVICE
• Washers & Dryers
• Old Lawn and Farm
• Refrigerators
Equipment
• Scrap Metals
• Empty Propane
• Brass Fittings, etc.
Tanks
• Old or Unwanted Car Parts
• Clear Property of Scrap
• Gas or Charcoal Grills
Metal
• Aluminum Windows, etc.
I will haul these things
• Water Heaters
away for FREE!
• A/C Units
If interested, you can give
• Microwaves
me a call.
• Freezers • Dehumidifiers
• Cast Iron Tubs & Sinks
219-851-3623
WALKERTON AREA SHOPPER December 9, 2013
LOOK JOB OPENING
Hൺආඅൾඍ Fൾൾൽ Mංඅඅ, Iඇർ.
96 E. Pearl • Hamlet • 574-867-3301
Affordable, complete line of animal & pet feeds.
Custom Blend • Bagged Feed • Delivery Available
Equestrian saddles
&
tach are available!
KITCHEN HELP
The Center at Donaldson has part-time and PRN Dietary
Services Aide positions available in our Dietary Department.
These positions are responsible for washing dishes, pots & pans;
general cleaning & sanitation; putting away stock; preparation/delivery of breaks, trays, and supplements. Must be able to operate a
cash register. Hours and shifts vary. Applications may be requested
by mail, phone, fax, or e-mail. Phone: 574-936-9936
EOE
Fax: 574-935-1735
E-mail: [email protected]
The Center at Donaldson
Attn: Human Resources P.O. Box 1 Donaldson, Indiana 46513
500 lb. Shelled Corn ...................$66.25
500 lb. 12% All Stock .................$94.80
50 lb. 16% Layer Mash..............$12.60
50 lb. Katie’s Scratch ...................$8.65
50 lb. Ultra Advantage Dog Food ....$26-$27
Let Me Introduce Myself
Prices subject
to change
without notice
due to market.
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
MINI Classifieds
Wagging Tails Professional Dog
Grooming with TLC
SAVE THIS AD
7352 N. Tecumseh - Walkerton
Located in Koontz Lake
Place Your Mini Ad Online Today!
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Call for an
Appointment:
I would like to shovel
your walk if you
live in Walkerton.
Pay what you can.
586-2286
(574) 780-5302
FIREWOOD FOR SALE
• Fence Row Cleaning
• Grading
• Excavating Service
• Ditch Cleaning
• Mowing
910-3214
Split - Will Deliver
or you pick up.
Koontz Lake
(574) 784-2913
(574) 229-1042
Jim Cisney
2000 Saturn SL 4cyl
5spd - GREAT ON GAS!
35 MPG 4 Door
Only 90,000 miles. No dents.
Runs and Drives Great!
Good looking car!
$3,000 Obo. Call (574)344-3994
REAL ESTATE/FOR RENT/SALE
FOR RENT
- 2 bedroom or could be 3
- Large sized apartment
- Downtown Walkerton
- No pets or smokers please
- $450 per month plus deposit
574-586-2459
Reserve Your Space Today!
Business Card Reservation
Plan your advertising campaign today!
What is your marketing plan?
We have a simple solution that will get your name out for minimum cost--- a
Walkerton Area Shopper business card ad. Since the Business Card section, Let Me Introduce Myself,” was introduced in 1994, over 250 different
advertisers (big and small) have taken advantage of this unique way to keep
their name in front of the buying public.
What do you do? Hairstylists, Car Salesmen, Realtors, Plumbers, Painters,
Handymen, etc. .....you get the idea! Isn’t it time you honk your own horn
this year and let your neighbors know what your
specialty is? We can help! What is one sale worth to you?
FOR RENT
2 Bedroom with car port
$500 Monthly.
Deposit Required
John Glenn Schools
Newly Remodeled!
MINI AD’S
$14
574-220-2538 or 656-8763
________ Yes, I am interested in running my business card in the
Walkerton Area Shopper.
Remember, we offer a discount for 4 or more weeks. Place your reservation
now by simply checking off the dates you want your card to appear and send
this form and your business card.
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FOR RENT
2 & 3 BEDROOM
APARTMENTS
W/ GARAGE.
WATER, SEWER,
TRASH PICK-UP
INCLUDED
$600
574-586-7409
FOR RENT
1 & 2 Bedroom
Apartments Available
Most Utilities Included!
219-689-8174
For Rent
3 - Bedroom House
2 - Bathroom
No Pets
(574) 936-5564
FOR SALE by owner
Marshall County
Country setting Ranch on approx.
1.5 acres, or 4.5 acres your choice.
4 Bedroom, 3 Bath, two car garage,
family room with fireplace, basement,
wash dry, central air and heat. Lots
and Lots of space. Many extras.
Priced to sell 574-784-2764
FOR RENT
1 Bedroom Apartment
in Walkerton
Refrigerator & Stove
are furnished. NO
Pets, one year lease.
Call - (574)586-7150 or 279-1357
Walkerton Area Shopper
612 Roosevelt Road
Walkerton, IN 46574
586-7467
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WALKERTON AREA SHOPPER December 9, 2013
Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Home
Since 1915
2
2 Traditional & Cremation Services
Pre Planning & Funeral Trusts
Monuments & Markers
“A funeral should not be a long term financial burden on the family.”
We offer compassionate service with quality Merchandise
at an affordable cost. 574-586-3444
Beaver Creek Wesleyan
Church
There will be a concert
Sunday December 8th at
10:30am. Don’t miss Water In
2 Wine Christian Music Duo
at the Beaver Creak Wesleyan
Church. Located at the corner
of Redwood Rd. and State Rd 4,
Approx. 2 miles East of North
Liberty.
The following Sunday
December 15th at 10:30 we will
have our Cantata “Beautiful
Star of Bethlehem.”
John Glenn
Lunch Menu
Monday December 9
Chicken Patty/bun
Or BBQ Rib/bun
Tuesday December 10
Pizza Crunchers/sauce
Or Burrito
Wednesday December 11
Chili/crackers or
Chicken Fajita Wrap
Thursday December 12
Chicken Nuggets/bread/butter
Or Spicy Chicken/bun
Friday December 13
Deli Sub Sandwich or
Corn Dog
REAL
SERVICES
December 2-6, 2013
Monday, December 9
Turkey Rice Casserole
Mixed Veggies
Cabbage & Roll
Mandarin Oranges
Tuesday, December 10
Beef Manhattan
Mashed Potatoes
Brussel Sprouts
Bread
Peaches
Wednesday, December 11
Chili
Crackers
Baby Bakers
Green Beans
Birthday Treat
Thursday, December 12
Oven Fried Chicken
Sweet Potatoes
Wax Beans
Texas Toast
Pudding
Friday, December 13
Pot Roast & Gravy
Root Veggies
Corn
Roll
Angel Food Cake
Call 586-7600 a day in
advance before for meal
reservations. Menus subject to change without
notice. Due to the diets of
some people the food is not
highly seasoned. The Walkerton site is in the Community Building at 813 Ohio
Street. Site coordinator is
Don Johnson.
fish lake market
Sale Dates: December 9 - 15, 2013
Thank you to all who shop our small
business. We truly appreciate you.
MEAT
USDA Choice Beef
Chuck Roast .......................... $3.79 lb.
USDA Certified 80% Lean
Ground Chuck ....................... $2.99 lb.
USDA Inspected Boneless,
Center Cut Pork Chops ........ $3.29 lb.
Meat bundles always available.
DAIRY
Pillsbury Grands Biscuits – 16.3 oz.
Asst. Var..........................................$1.79
Crystal Farms Box Cream
Cheese – 8 oz. .................................$1.29
Fresh Meats, Beer, Wine, Lottery, ATM
FROZEN
Ore Ida Potatoes – 16-32 oz.
Asst. Var..........................................$2.99
Eggo Waffles or Pancakes – 10-12 Count
Asst. Var..........................................$2.49
Debit/Credit cards accepted.
Monday - Saturday 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Sunday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. CST
219-369-1306
DELl
Kretschmar Colby or Colby-Jack
Cheese....................................... $4.99 lb.
Eckrich Hard Salami ................. $4.99 lb.
We accept food stamps.
GROCERY
Hellmann’s Mayonnaise – 30 oz. ... $3.99
Crisco Vegetable Oil – 48 oz. .......... $3.49
Brook’s Chili Beans – 15.5 oz.
Asst. Var............................................ 99¢
Kellogg’s Cereal – 12-20 oz.
Asst. Var.........................2/$7 Everyday!
Minute Rice – 14 oz. ........................ $1.99
Lipton/Knorr Side Dishes – 4-6 oz.
Asst. Var......................................... $1.19
Our Family Bath Tissue –
12 Roll Pkg. ................................... $5.49
Kleenex Tissues – 68-152 Count –
Asst. Var......................................... $1.79
Wishbone Salad Dressing – 16 oz.
Asst. Var......................................... $2.49
Log Cabin Syrup – 24 oz. ............... $2.99
7996 E. State Road 4
Fish Lake, Indiana

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