The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 January 1978 — Page 2

JANUARY 26. 1978 - THE INDEPENDENT NFWS

Bowling News Suburban league Mercer's Beverage House 10 2 Nusbaum-Elkin 8 4 Falcon Inn 7 5 Pizza Place 5 Precision Pallet 6 6 Dave Jc Ray's Johnson's Insurance 4 8 Stump Jumpers 1 11 High team scries: Nusbaum-El-kin 2713. Falcon Inn 2503, Johnson's Insurance 2488. High team game: Nusbaum-El-km 917. 913.883. High individual senes handicap: Larrv Hilcr 7 09. Ed Klopfenstein 693. Bill Elkin 649. High individual game handicap: Ed Klopfenstein 258. Danny Barden 246. Ed Klopfenstein 243. Walkerton Kings & Queens Jokers 10 2 Honey Ko's B*/i 3*/j Hot Shots 6 6 Alley Cats 6 6 Farmers 5 7 Lucky Strikes 4*/i 7*/j Little People 4 8 Lucky Four 4 8 High team series: Jokers 2041. Hot Shots 1913. Farmers 1877. High team game: Jokers 724, Farmers 676. Hot Shots 669. Men high individual series: Bob Wardman 618, Mel Divine 535, Doug Hill 517. Men high individual game: Bob Wardman 204, 228, Mel Divine 201, 187, Fred Stratton 187, Doug Hill 186. Women high individual series: Renee Beebe 549, Ruby Stratton 536, Louise Whitmer 480, Ching Seamon 469. Women high individual game: Ruby Stratton 226. Renee Beebe 195, 192. Ching Seaman 185. 154, Betty Allen 183. Monday Night Ladies Beaver Realty 53 27 Walkerton Body Shop 48 32 Huhnke’s Service 46 34 Mini Shop 42*/: 37*6 Cameo Room 41 39 DeSimone, Inc. 35 45 Falcon Inn 28‘/i 51*4 Dairy Queen 26 54 High team series: Mini Shop 2402, Beaver Realty 2175, Walkerton Body Shop 2164. High team game: Mini Shop 889. 834, Walkerton Body Shop 760, Beaver Realty 750. High individual series: Pearl Frailey 552, Janice White 546, Donna Wood 510. High individual game: Donna Wood 195, Janice White 913. Pearl Frailey 188. Henrietta Harness bowled an all

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spare game. Friday Morning Coffee League Avon 4 0 Koontz Lake Hardware 3 1 Hi-X Corral 3 1 Dairv Queen 3 1 The Odd Balls 1 3 The Inn 1 3 Truckstops of America 1 3 Collins Construction 0 4 High team series: Avon 2214. Koontz Lake Hardware 2132. The Odd Balls 2071. High team game: Koontz Lake Hardware 7 63, Avon 7 46. The Odd Balls 736. High individual series: Renee Beebe 496. Donna Wood 491, Sally Barna 488; honorable mention: Gale Mayfield 444, Maxine Jacobs 422, Bev Buzbee 386. High individual game: Renee Bebee 200. Donna Wood 187, Mildren Pegg 182; honorable mention: Enid Seider 164, Bertha Walkerton 134. Betty Schrader 141. Wednesday Night Ladlec American Door 61 23 Pizza Bowl Lanes 53*/i 30‘/i Savoie Construction 52 32 TV Center 44'/i 39*/i J& T Drywall 43'/» 407: Beaver Realty 33 51 Kingsbury Locker 257: 587: Precision Pallet 23 61 High team series: American Door 2259. Pizza Bowl Lanes 2171, Savoie Construction 2042. High team game: American Door 795. Pizza Bowl Lanes 751, Savoie Construction 732. High individual series: Juanita Bouse 528, Mary Bellinger 513, Carleen Mann 508. High individual game: Mary Bellinger 209, Dene Hensley 191, Carleen Mann 190. STARKE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM K. L. Conservation Club House JANUARY 30 - FEBRUARY 3 Serve at 11:30 a.m. C.S.T. Call for reservations 586-2376 MONDAY Apple juice Swedish meatballs with noodles Harvard beets Gingerbread with lemon sauce Rye bread and margarine Milk, tea, coffee TUESDAY Orange juice Glazed ham Sweet potatoes Tossed salad Grasshopper dessert Whole wheat bread and margarine Milk, tea. coffee WEDNESDAY Apple juice B B Q. beef on bun Potato salad

Slice of onion peach half Milk. tea. coffee THURSDAY Orange juice Beefsteak meuniere Cheese w hipped potatoes Brussels sprouts Apple cobbler Wheatgerm bread and margarine Milk. tea. coffee FRIDAY Prune juice Baked turkey roll Baked potato and margarine Broccoli with cheese Blueberry cookie Bread and margarine Milk, tea, coffee NORTH LIBERTY FRESHMEN LOSE AT TRITON By Harry Griffey The North Liberty freshmen dropped their fourth game of the season as they visited a very strong Triton team Monday, January 23. During the first half coach Lloyd Miller split his starting squad so more boys could get some playing time. Triton took advantage of this and roared to an 18-2 lead in the first quarter. The Shamrocks settled down after their shaky start and played better ball thereafter. Dan Stevens led ail scorers with 17, followed by Rich Stefaniak, with 12. The Shamrocks are now 5-4 with Triton is 8-2. Box Score Triton fg ft fta p Amererman 0 0 0 5 Bates 4 5 6 2 Carpenter 6 12 3 Nifong 2 0 0 0 Runnells 7 0 0 2 Trowbridge 5 4 8 3 Peckham 0 0 0 1 Sellers 0 0 0 3 Hoffer 0 0 0 2 TOTALS 24 10 16 21 North Liberty Donathen 10 0 1 Brandt 1264 Eberly 0 0 0 1 Griffey 0 0 11 Stefaniak 5 7 9 3 Clark 0 0 0 1 Smith 10 0 4

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Leutz 0 110 Stevens 5792 TOTALS 13 14 26 17 Score By Quarters North Liberty * 2 11 24 39 Triton 18 26 41 58 MOTHERS’ MARCH WILL CONTINUE Volunteer mothers for the March of Dimes march against birth defects will be covering the North Liberty area until January 31. Your donation could be the vital link in the victory over birth defects. For futher information on how you can help in this important cause or to give your donation if you are not contacted, call Mrs. Barb Eastbum at 656-3484. ENJOY OVERNIGHT CAMPOUT Those attending the Scouts overnight campout were Todd Creech. Russell Watson. Kevin O’Neal. Cory Vaughn. Shag Laizure. Tom Turner and assistant Scoutmaster Jack Henderson and Scoutmaster Roy Williams, at Stuntz Pine Forest. The boys saw the Indian burial grounds and had a snow ball fight. The weather was a mere four below zero with the wind blowing to make it so much more uncomfortable at times but it did not stop the boys from having a good time. For information on becoming a

scout, call Jack Henderson at 586-3460. Walkerton. CARDS THANKS I would like to thank everyone for their prayers, cards and flowers while I was in the hospital. Also a special thanks to Dr. Carter and the ambulance service for their quick response. Harold Schwcder We, the family of John Aardema, thank you for your prayers, flowers. food and all acts of kindness and thoughtfulness shown to us in our sorrow. Also we wish to thank Doctor G. R. Hershberbger. Rev. Hughes and Bill Elkin. Mrs. John Aardema The Linder Peansh Family John Krannenburg BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bottorff, route 4, box 144, Walkerton, arc the parents of a son bom on Wednesday. January 18 in the LaPorte Hospital.