The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 23, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 November 1978 — Page 14

THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS NOVEMBER 4. IQ7B

AIDE OF THE MONTH Ji y ” ' cnL-i *' mSF H1W 1 F aF BHHKr - ate Jr r Jk *n » / jmf / JHBF / jSßggßgtf / i F W . — photo by Michael Pearish Dolores Pickavet. pictured with John Tallmadge, was presented a gift as her reward for being named Grooming Aide at Miller s Merrv Manor, Walkerton, for the month of October. Grooming, Tallmadge stated, is a very important part of resident care and this is only one way to show appreciation for employees efforts to make our residents feel better. The residents which Dolores takes care of say Thank You too.

New Books At The Walkerton Public Library Final Payments — Man Gordon Gardening Under Lights — Time-Life Books Morning Chores And Other Times Remembered — Hadley Read Time In Its Flight — Susan Schaeffer Outdoor Structures — Time-Life Books

St. Simons Memoir — Eugenia Price Fact Book On Aging A Profile Os American s Older Population — Charles Harns Dark Beginnings — Katrinka Blickle Air Force One — Edwin Corley Heart Possessed — Elizabeth Tres mo False Dawn — Chelsea Yarbo Encyclopedia Os Collectibles — Time-Life Books Life In Zoos Ac Presenes — Time-Life Books There Will Be A Road — Dwight Jense Unhappv Returns — Elizabeth Lemarchand Risk — Dick Francis Weaving, Spinning, And Dyeing B<x>k — Rachel Brown Far Call — Gordon Dickson Gad’s Hall — Norah Lofts A New Kind Os ( ountn — Dorothy Gilman Women Old West Series — Time Life Books Whs Jos? — Jane Jennings Conversations With Amber — Gladvs I aber Spiritual Trails To Happiness — Solomon Foster lili Death I s Do Part — V incent Bugliosi Double, Double. Oik and Irouble Fmma Latheb Murder On Ihe Yellow Brick Road Stuart Kaminskv Dec orating With Plants lime Life Books Does She Know She s There 7 Nicola Schaefer African ( ixiking — lime Life B'mAs Professional Iruck Driving Jeff W arren < h» sapeake James Michener So Long ( ntti tomorrow ■ — U’well Ihomas

Dragonriders Os Perm — Anne McCaffrev CHILDREN Record — The Wizard Os Oz Dracula’s Cat — Jan Wahl Haunted House — Shirlev Hughes The Firebird Rocket — Franklin Dixon Bobbsy Twins - In A TV Mysterv Show — Laura Hope Nancy Drew s - Mystery Os Crocodile Island — Carolyn Keene Bobbo The Great Motorcycle Race — Frank Dickens

How you \ QjC^Di Hi * sBJ b can have I J/srKN 'j (ENERGY SAVINGS PAYBACK) on a new GAS RANGE

If you buy a new gas range with automatic pilotless ignition, you could realize an Energy Savings Payback (E.S.P.) in the operation of that range through the many years you use it. When you buy a new home appliance today, there are two costs you should consider carefully: 1. The original cost 2. The lifetime cost of operation I he original cost is important, but with the cost of all forms of energy increasing, its also important to “shop" for the appliance that will use less of your energy dollars through the years you operate that appliance You should choose the appliance that will use the least energy. It will give you an Energy Savings Payback in terms of significant amounts of money saved a substantial part of the original cost EXAMPLES ESTIMATED LIFE CYCLE ENERGY SAVINGS PAYBACK New Energy Saving Gas Range $lO3 50 (( ompared with standard gas range) Neu I nergy Saving Gas Dryer $lO7 64 IC ompared with standard gas dryer) Neu I nergy Saving Gas Water Heater $144 90 '( ompared uith standard gas uater heater) Actually, the I SP could be much higher in certain cases Gas ( ompany representatives and appliance dealers will welcome the opportunity to explain I S P. as it might apply to your home applianc es If s some!lung to think about 1 It s another reason to replace your old ones with new energy saving gas appliances

COSTUME WINNERS AT KOONTZ LAKE • ■ 'lm... * ■Jak-w ■ Mm * 4 a Bli .-tdM II tL' Hop ’>> SHI - aHBHHwra — photo by Michael Pearish On Halloween the Koontz Lake Lionettes held their annual costume judging and partv for the voungsters at the Koontz lake Fire Station with the following first place winners being chosen. From left to right. Shannon Bottorff. David Vermillion, Bobbie Lvnn Winkleman. Brandon Cormican. Jason ( leveland and Skipper Rusch. Back row. left to right, Roberta Porter. James Werner. Charles Collins. Jo V elachich. Rod Button. Debbie V anc/a and Charles Vancza. Ihe judging was done bv the Koontz Lake I ions. Also a First place w inner was Lori Potts and the door prize was won bv Skipper Rusch. Other winners included Angela Berger. Ann Marie Borrelli. Brett Miller. Tricia Bottorff. Adam Thruscicl. Eric Vermillion. Marcie Pearish. Ron Daley, Gavle Miller. Julie Miller and Alex Winkelman.

BAND BOOSTERS EVENT SATURDAY Ihe P-L-J Band Boosters w ill hold a turkey give-a way on Saturday. November 11 at 5:00 p.m. at Ray’s Supermarket in Walkerton. Mrs. Wayne Hostetler, chairman of the committee, reports tickets may still be purchase from any Band Booster. The winners need not be present. TOWN TO PICK UP OLD APPLIANCES AND HEAVY ARTICLES Ihe I own of W'alkerton will be picking up old appliances and heavy articles on Wednesday, November 15. If individuals have things they want to be picked up they should call 586-3711 and inform the Town of their location.

JOHNSON TOWNSHIP TURKEY SUPPER Ihe Johnson Township Farm Bureau members are invited to the annual turkey supper on Thursday evening. November 9 at "iOO p.m. E.S.T.. at the Community Building. You are to bring a covered dish and your own table service. SENIOR CITIZENS BOWLING NEWS Stan Labno is back in form with a 192 game and a 508 series. George Barna had a 174 game. Honorable mention should be given to Chuck Joyce for a 171 game and Tony Safar for his 163 game. The men were better than the women this week.

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I ucille Dickson joined the group. We hope she stays with us. We don’t care if we don’t do anything spectacular with our bowling, we are just happy to be able to get out there and still throw that ball down the alley or just to join in the g<xxl coversahon for a hearty laugh or two. We’re so grateful to Fred Strat ton for opening the alleys for us senior citizens on Wednesday as ternoons at 2:00 p.m. Won't you join us? We have room for you. NOTICE Ihe Oregon Tow nship Senior Citizens Club. Koontz Lake, will meet on Thursday. November 16. at the Koontz Lake Conservation Club beginning at 12:30 p.m.. C.S.T