The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 April 1974 — Page 9

HOLD PIE EATING CONTEST ( I BWEiI \ W ilkerton Cub Scout Pack 293. R l.n Harper, Jim Prown and held a pie eating contest recently J Laizure. ino ooy^ were with the winner be.ng Kent Up- cheered on by tht :r den leaders chinch Other partkipant- were I frierd as the c ntest went from left to right: Kent Upchurch, on. Sj ■ . : ■■■ ■ < ■ bH t *wNk t r -B Sfe^ ' 'WMBKr » Kent was the first scout n Pai k h url . Kent will uq. esent h s 293 from Walkerton to eat a piece ■ ' o C: .' •< ill Si v t n Miy of pie without the use of 1 s 11 at the Armory, in Plymouth SCOUT SHOW TICKET fRLE ■ • ■ ’ lE^W’e i' ..- ~ BH BB* : * ‘~ : ' -(/if fhk.fr %>• WBKt * *• VBr ML. K^ ; * £ * H| W* . .^i bEs^ 4Q^^mbHl WBSi ■-■ Bl ■ iti«BRBLi SWjM ‘ XrsrS3&&. •. - L..— WMI Jhi c* Mike Laizure is . iw.n si .., g S ut Sh w wha h will be held on a Scout Show ticket to Ray (’’ •• >. Situidiy. May 11 Hl the Plymouth man, Iwai merchant, forth" Aimory train neon until s:00 p.m.

EASTER EGG HUNT WINNERS IN WALKERTON The Easter Egg Hunt !n Walk, erton on Saturday, April 13. was just a perfect day for the event with the Walkerton Volunteer Fireman hiding the eggs for the children. Tn the 1 to 5 rear old group the golden egg. worth *2 50 was found by Riy Jimerson who is five years old Silver eggs were found ly Stoy Eddinger who is 2. and P mine Weldon. 3. the ■ . ver eggs were wor’h $1 5b Th" red eggs, worth $1 00 were so nd

by T immy I>‘gge and Tod MeLaughlin, be th 3 years old. The 4 eon eggs^. worth 50c. were found by Stacy Eddingei, Betsy H gh. 3. Chris Elkin. 2. Tracy Elkin, 5; and K.p L wry, 5. In the 6 to 8 year old group the golden egg was found by Ramal Garab. The silver eggs w< re found by Kim Rizek and Jildv Kelly. The Red eggs were captur’d by Jim Atkins and Re. nee IHpert. Green eggs were found b-. Gail Milk. Dorothy Grad. Miki* Rhu^c.' and J dy iyThe 9 to 12 year old group had tw > gi ten eggs to b" ' und and. th? 1"< kv two w o, e Jeff Armen, trout ■• ! Jenny Nee, who is nine

The silver eggs were found by Belinda Beasley and Katerrina Collins. Only one red egg was found by Kenneth Elder. Green egg winners were Jimmy Elder, Kent Bussie, David Nunley and Tammy Dixon with Bob Armen, trout finding two green eggs. CARDS * THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kincaid, of Aurora. Colorado, wish to send thanks for the concern and prayers after Mrs. Kincaid's recent kidney transplant, and a special thanks to Dr. Hershberger and the prayer groups of the United Methodist Church. Mis. Kinca.d also successfully underwent a pa-ra-thyroid transplant on Aprd 12 and is now at home and doing very well. Thanks again. The Kincaids I wish to <x|,-.css my sincere thunks to all niy f: .ond- and iel 1. t.ves forth" many beautiful cuds, flower- and thoughtful gfts sent to me w : le in the hospital I ’le spei'’ il 1 • vis 1 visit- f friends a 1 I meuus-is of my 1 tm.l\ were gri 1 y apprei . i‘ed. Sp- - ial thanks t • the Star; Line >ln Twp. Hom i <' 1 1 i' n m od -t W 0” ’. ; !• e i[ uW ;; (•] Kuth bi M L h’"' - bll y< ; V 1 > Sk mor । n<i the E ! Cole ■■ ■ . • ■ . gift Cu ds fi ’n C m I y ! i ; < md Kuth E-!'• u :: Ac ape I’r.ivr Ga ip a: 1 tl.e W man's Communi’y Ciu were so helpful. Mi Dorothy Ih -telle:. ( f Walk, ert n .and fourth th or no: e r< ii. ly help >d to maut iv.y iy nv ie p.. asant. Mary Jain B< it.v V. -w: ci t • •. I.h every r.e t>r the boa ly <i' ; • wmua'i y aftei the re. ant J< I*?' ot out sister and broi het-.rJaw. J, hn a d i- incite Guttm m T would like to think all those wh > sent caid; and w.'.ted me while I v. ts m th" h -pi* tl J Ri hard Verkler I want to thank al! my friends f i llb ir pr tyi rs, cards and floweis while 1 was in tire ho-pital. M try Lou H.att To all the wonderful friends and neighbors who sent cards, th wrrs and food at the time of our loss, we want to express our d""|x-t gratitude sjiecial thanks to Dr H- r-hberger, Nus-haum-Elkin Euneral Home, Rev. Wake and the ladies < f the Un:t. cd Abthidist Church Mrs Virgil Kurtz M and Mrs K Ja rt K utz Mr. and Mt .1 din L<mert Mr. and M-< Willard E,ealor I w -h '■> • 1 ”'v neighbors, friends and it in:m s for the card . i ' wvi ■ on ! । ."ot- during my :< "il! surge* an 1 recovery at Mt :n : 11 p’t 1 . A special thanks ti P istor Stevo C »le of tile Eirsi Bit!hit Chunh f r the v.sits and pray<- s. Also the beau, tiful plant sent me from the church. May Gotl l.h « you Martha Tayl. r JOHN GLENN SPRING SPORTS SCHEDULES The baseball, golf and track schedules for John Glenn High School have been announced as follows. h %i?r;RAiX. APRIL 25 La Ville 4:15 H 27 Oregon-Davis IDHI 12:30 T 29 North Liberty 4:15 T MAY' 1 Rochester 4:30 H 2 Jimtown 4:30 T 4 Peru iDH 1 1:00 H 6 New Prairie 4:00 H 8 LaLumiere 4:15 H 9 Fairfield 4:30 T 11 Mish Mirim (DHi 12:30 H 13 LaVille 4:15 T 16 North Liberty 4:15 H

INITIATED INTO F.F.A. BRI ». BwHt, 9^'^ ■ npnM/iM B H

Nine “green hand.-” were initiated into the John Glenn E E A. Chaptei at their annual banquet at th" American Legion April 9 They are f.rst r w, left to right: Ken Ba< ew ic. Steve Swihart, Bu i

RECEIVES AWARD i t 3|||S^ , Ait.... 39 —.. Eugene Krmwlt .. John Glenn C .apter A v.- : it the FEA. High S a I. it < ci! th" I >ek do Aw 1 fi m I. >n Ver: o gne. Fmq :et Ap: . 9

17 Brem n 4:00 T 20-23 NSC Play ffs 2s Stuti ...d ‘ lit At K APRIL 25 .V Uh Liberty 4T' H 30 LaLum.ere, S. Central 4 15 T M A Y 2 Fairfield 4:30 T 6 Jim* >wn 4:30 T 9 LaVil • 4 15 H 10 Oreg n-Dav.s 4:30 T 14 NSC (’ inference Meet 16 Sfition.il 20 County Mvt GOLF A PRII. 25 Li Ville 4:00 H 26 LaSnlle 3:00 T 29 Culver 4:00 T MAY 1 Eiomen 4:15 H 2 Fa if.eld 4 15 T 3 County 1 00 H G S D Ja ‘kson 3<>< > T 8 South Centi.d 4:15 T 9 NfW Pi la* 4:00 T 11 New Pi uue Invit. 900 T 13 Argos 4:00 T 14 Plymoutii 4:00 T 16 Ni i’h Liberty 4:00 H 20 Hobart 3:30 H 21 Elk!*art Memorial 3 10 r 22 Rochester 4 00 H 23 Jimtcwn • 1:30 T 2s NSC Conference JUNE 4 Sectional Home matches are played at Swan Lake. NORTH LIBERTY SCHEDULES FOR SPRING SPORTS Spr.ng sports at North Liberty Hitb- afhool -uire baseball, track and golf and their schedule-; are released as follows: BASFJt YI.L APRIL 25 Fairfield T 27 Westv.lle <DH 1 T 29 John Glenn H MAY 2 LaVille . T 6 Jimtown H

Harrison. Tonx Hurf”d an I K"*a Bolze. B ick row; Patty Md’- r, FF A Sweethf o ’ Paul Pow rs, Greg Bfdirgfr. Terry R u.-h. David Gn ve - an i Kat y K

9 N w Ft .’ ie H 13 F rt.e’.i H 16 J -hn Glenn T is Bremen H 20 NS; ’ 3‘ .rn y 1.1 V.’.la 22 Culver T 23 NSC Tourney Pane . 2S Sect, m.il TR \( K APRIL 23 Lancer Relays L tV.ilo 25 John Giri'.:. T 26 LaLumiere H 29 R Chester RelayMAY 2 Jimtown T 3 Kouts W- ■ W 7 New Prairie H 9 Fairfield T It NSC CmVroii- F.i.nd 1 16 Secti nil M>:. ".v iki 1* 1. iLum rre Rei ax s lo 1 20 Edw irdsh.irg H 2s SBCSC Mv ' 29 SBCSC M- • t J.u k- a 30 SBCSC F: -h Clay tiOLF APRIL 25 Jimt >w a » H 29 Clay 3|oo Eioel MAY 2 LaVille ‘ T 6 Ki. >x H 9 Fail f.eld 1{ 13 AL.shaw 11 3:00 Eberhart 14 New Prvrie • T 16 John Glenn • T 20 Oregon.Da vis, S Central H 23 NSC Conference ; JQ JUNE 4 Sectional The home meets are played a! Whispering Pines. It Is easier to do than to worry. First ApplfcatiorT^elleves Itchy Skin Rash Also Helps Promote Healing Medicated /emo quickly relieves itching, irritated skin. Then Zemo helps nature heal anti clear red, sca'y 'km rashes externally cau s'd I or fast relief. getZemo Ointment or Liqmd.