The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 January 1978 — Page 7

WALKERTON

Mr. Charles A. McKesson, of Houston. Texas, and daughter. Valerie, visited with Mr. and Mrs A. E. McKesson. Mildren McKesson and Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Hayter recently. Mrs. Noble Sheatsley spent two weeks with her son. Noble Jr., and family, at Falls Church and Madison, Virginia. Mrs. Helen Bennett. Grovertown. and her three grandchildren. Jane. Kelley and Frankie, of South Bend, returned home from Florida. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Ricbe in Kissimmee. Florida. Mrs. Riebe is a sister of Mrs. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Riebe served Christmas dinner to them and Jack and Pat Riebe and family also joined the group. They also visited Disney World and Sea World while there. Mr. Charles Finch is a medical

DlsbunemenU Construction Costs 8.772.16 BALANCE DECEMBER 31. 1977 0.00 WATER BOND & INTEREST FUND Receipts Balance January 1, 1977 29,692.78 Operation Fund 23,192.30 Construction Fund 10,871.50 TOTAL BALANCE & RECEIPTS 63,756.58 Dtebnmementa Payment of Bonds 5,000.00 Payment of Interest 26,550.00 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 31,550.00 TOTAL BALANCE & RECEIPTS 63,756.58 BALANCE DECEMBER 31, 1977 32,206.58 WATER DEPRECIATION FUND Receipt* Balance January 1, 1977 12,329.12 Operation Fund 9,369.83 TOTAL BALANCE & RECEIPTS 21,698.95 Disbontementa Depreciation Expense 9,802.64 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 9,802.64 TOTAL BALANCE & RECEIPTS 21,698.95 BALANCE DECEMBER 31, 1977 11,896.31 SEWAGE OPERATION FUND Receipts Balance January 1, 1977 24,437.81 Collections 99.126.41 TOTAL BALANCE & RECEIPTS 123.564.22 Disbursements Salary & Wages 18,330.00 Repairs 135.90 Auto Expense 693.48 Heat. Light, Power 4,431.65 Supplies 4,863.07 Jet Service 776.15 Office Supplies 570.22 Social Security & Pension 3,554.12 Insurance 1,040.17 Transfer to Debt Service 6,600.00 Transfer to Bond A Interest 37,839.00 Miscellaneous 729.83 Phone Service 363.43 Loan 3,975.00 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 83,902.02 TOTAL BALANCE & RECEIPTS 123,564 22 BALANCE DECEMBER 31, 1977 39,662.20 SEWAGE BOND & INTEREST FUND Receipta Balance January 1, 1977 40,905.01 Sewage Operation 37,839.00 Interest on Investment 2,749.88 TOTAL BALANCE & RECEIPTS 81,493 89 Dtebarwmeets Payment on Bonds 50 Payment of Interest 251 w 982 50 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS TOTAL BALANCE & RECEIPTS ™ BALANCE DECEMBER 31, 1977 50 511 ”” SEWAGE BOND A INTEREST INVESTMENT FUND BALANCE DECEMBER 31. 1977 50,000.00 SEWAGE DEBT SERVICE FUND r i i i i<m 3,300.00 Balance January 1, 1977 Sewage Operation 6 Interest on Investment TOTAL BALANCE & RECEIPTS n cco <2 BALANCE DECEMBER 31. 1977 DEBT SERVICE INVESTMENT FUND BALANCE DECEMBER 31. 1977 ,11; OUTSTANDING INDEBTEDNESS DECEMBER 31. 19 1973 — Sewage Revenue Bond 450,000.00 1974 — Water Revenue Bond 525.91 . TOTAL 975.917.81 U,AL CarlM Eskridge Clerk Treasurer

patient in the LaPorte Hospital. He is in room 318. Mrs. Charles Bandendistel received sad news of the death of her oldest daughter. Mrs. Robert (Margaret) Finkle, Indianapolis, who passed away on Tuesday. January 10 in Indianapolis. Funeral arrangements are pending. Mr. Duane Barden, son of Mrs. Viola Barden, left on Monday after spending his furlough here over the holidays. He was the honored guest on Sunday at the home of his mother and Norman and Christine with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barden and son, of Muskegon, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Danny Barden and daughter, of Tyner; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rouch and family. Mrs. Helen Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Skinner in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. David Hostetler, of

Plymouth, were Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Skinner. Mrs. Irene Jones, of LaPorte. came Sunday to visit her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hunt. Miss Linda Brown and Miss Linda Betz, of South Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Betz and son were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Stanley Betz and Janice. Friday night, after the John Glenn basketball game. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lowry entertained the following guests, Mr. and Mrs Robert Farrar, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hostetler and family. Mr. Jack Ryan and Janet Tarnow. Mrs. Lereine Plank. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Stewart and Mr. Charles Joyce will be serving as hosts for the Koontz Lake Conservation Club again this Saturday evening. A nice place for members and their guests to spend Saturday evening for fun and fellowship. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stoneburner and Mrs. Alta Bowers were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Chester Thayer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erdelyi and sons were in South Bend Sunday as dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erdelyi and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schnier, of Niles, Illinois, were here Sunday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Mayotte Arseneau. Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Burnside were in Milford Saturday to spend the day with her sister, Mrs. Edith Baumgartner. Mrs. Elsie Morris was released from the Osteopathic Hospital last week and her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Murphy, came Saturday from Caledonia, Minnesota, to spend several days with her mother and to visit other relatives. Mr. Walter LaFeber, of Ithica. New York, came last week for a few days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. LaFeber. BOWLING NEWS Sarborban League Mercer’s Bever. House 4 0 Nusbaum-Elkin 3 1 Pizza Place 3 1 Johnson’s Insurance 3 1 Falcon Inn 1 3 Dave & Ray’s 1 3 Stump Jumpers 1 3 Precision Pallets 0 4 High team series: Nusbaum-Elk-in 2513, Mercer’s Beverage House 2410, Johnson’s Insurance 2399. High team game: Nusbaum-Elk-in 970, 864, Mercer’s Beverage House 835. High individual series handicap: Ed Klopfenstein 694, Carlos Arce 664, Paul Dampts 650. High individual game handicap: Paul Dampts 265, Ed Klopfenstein 260, Fran Gindelberger 244. Compare! Dristan* Tablets relieve more colds miseries than Contac ot Aspirin, c««*c IUMI Cmhsi* / / Mm / / Atm i / / f«vw / / IMPORTANT NEWS FOR BACKACHE SUFFERERS! 2 Momentum' Tablets as powerful as 8 Doan s Pills! Before you take Doan $ Pills for muscular backache remember this there s as much pain reliever in just 2 MOMENTUM Tablets as in 8 Doan sand that s a dose youd never take' There s no stronger medication you can buy without a prescription than MOMENTUM Muscular Backache for mula MOMENTUM Tablets reduce pam and soothe inflammation so muscles loosen you can move more (reefy in mm utes Remember for relief of backache pain just 2 MOMENTUM Tablets give you the strongest medicine possible with out a prescription Take only as directed

THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - JANUARY 12, 1978

Friday Morning Coffee league Koontz Lake Hardware 43‘/i 24'/> The Odd Balls 40 28 Collins Construction 39 29 Hi X Corral 39 29 Dairy Queen 32 36 Truckstops of America 30 38 The Inn 26 42 Avon 22 ‘/j 45‘/i High team series: Koontz Lake Hardward 2245, Avon 2114, Odd Balls 2099. High team game: The Odd Balls 803, Koontz Lake Hardware 768, Collins Construction 743. High individual series: Ruby Stratton 523, Donna Wood 519, Sally Barna 500; honorable mention: Dene Hensley 466, Doris Green 459, Gale Mayfield 399. High individual game: Ruby Stratton 204, Doris Green 201, Betty Kunkle 200; honorable mention: Donna Wood 190, Dene Hensley 189, Kate Ward 182. Sunday Night Mixed Doublet Aker Plastics 4 0 High-X Corral 4 0 Pizza Bowl 3 1 Hop-Cap 2 2 Bowls-Low 2 2 Mer-Con 1 3 Tomeako Service 0 4 Ding Batts 0 4 High team series: Pizza Bowl 1905, Hop-Cap 1848, Bowls Low 1834. High team game: Pizza Bowl 715, Mer-Con 665. Hop-Cap 663. Men high individual series: Ernie Tompkins 552, Greg Zellers 520, Danny Calhoon 517. Men high individual game: Danny Calhoon 219, Greg Zellers 211, Lawrence Nebelung 200. Women high individual series: Louise Whitmer 510, Debbie Hardesty 489, Kathy Elbert 470. Women high individual game: Debbie Hardesty 212, Louise Whitmer 201, Kathey Elbert 184. Obey the 55 m.p.h. speed limit!

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Wednesday Night Ladles American Door 54 22 Savoie Construction 48 28 Pizza Bowl Lanes 46'6 29'/i TV Center 42'/j 33 'A J & T Dry wall 39'/i 36*/i Beaver Realty .30 46 Precision Pallets 22 54 Kingsbury Locker 21'/i 54'/i High team senes: Pizza Bowl Lanes 2267, Savoie Construction 2144, American Door 2123. High team game Pizza Bowl Lancs 832. Savoie Construction 745. Amencan Door 734. High individual senes: Leila Schafer 500, Ruby Stratton 491, Ann Krick 490. High individual game Leila Schaffer 194, Phyllis Hahn 186, Ann Krick 185. SET FAMILY SKATING PARTY The United Methodist Church, Walkerton, is having a familv skating party on Sunday, January 22 at the Plymouth Skating Rink from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Mark you calendar and plan to attend The cost for admission is SI.OO and for the skates an additional 50 cents will be charged. Tickets are available at the church office of you may pay at the rink. If you do not have a car load, would you please check at the church and help take those who do not have away. We will be leaving the church at 5:30 p.m. NOTICE The Oregon Township Senior Citizens Club. Koontz Lake, will meet on Thursday. January 19, at the Koontz Lake Conservation club. With the Starke County Nutrition Center also being at the Conservation club, members who wish to eat there must make a reservation the day prior by calling 586-2376. There is a quota on the meals, so call early for your reservation They start serving at 11:30 a m. and the meeting will follow the meal. Send a Happy Ad — only Sl.oo'