The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 31, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 January 1979 — Page 7

BOWLING NEWS Kings & Queens Mixed Doubles (End Os First Half) Cut Ups S 3 19 Hot Shots 40 32 Lucky Strikes 35 37 Honey Ko's 34' i 37' } Alley Cats 34 38 Lucky Four 33 39 Twinkle Toes 31'; 40'j Jokers 27 45 High team series: Hot Shots 733. Jokers Twinkle Toes bbl. High individual series men: Dick Ebv 60". lons McNeil 588. Dick White 562. High individual game men: lonv McNeil 224. Dick White 217. Dick Ebv 215. High individual series women: Renee Beebe 564. Joyce Roth 503, Ruin Stratton 49X. Rita I bv 466. High individual game women: Renee Beebe 203. Rubv Stratton 194. Joyce Roth 192. Friday Morning Coffee League (Final First Half Standings) Dairv Queen 4b 2b Koontz Lake Hardware 43 29 Collins Construction 38 34 Tomenko Service 31'; 40'; Avon 31'; 40’; Truckstops pi America 2b 4b High team scries: Collins Construction 1’95, Dairy Queen l"I4, Avon 158 b. High team game: Collins Construction 626. bO7. Dairv Queen bOB. Avon 58". High individual senes: Carol Aitken 556. Brenda Halter 515. Etta Millice 45b High individual game: Carol Aitken 231. Brenda Halter 203. Etta Milhce 18b. Honorable Mention Loretta Kaerchcr 149 Suburban League (Final First Half) Falcon Inn 47 P Ray's Supermarket 34 30 Precision Pallets 33 31 Stump Jumpers 31 33 Modern Steel J reating 30 34 M. J. Package Store 29 35 Johnson slnsurance 27 37 Nusbaum-Elkin 25 39 High team senes scratch: Falcon Inn 2587, Modern Steel Treating Co. 2525. Johnson's Insurance 2439. High team game scratch: Nusbaum Elkin Funeral Home 891. Falcon Inn 882. Precision Pallets A Skids 878. High individual senes handicap: Elvin White 66". Ken Bolzc <><>4, Allan Fddinger 651. High individual game handicap: Ken 801/e 27b. Allan Fddinger 275. Harold Schweder 254 WcdncMiay Night Ladiea Savoie Construction 46'; 25'; Pizza Bow I Lanes 44 28 American Door 41 1 ; 30' ; Beaver Realty 3" 35 TV Center 33 39 J AT Dry wall 33 39 Precision Pallet 28 44 Kingsbury linker 2" 45 High team senes Savoie Construction 2118. Pizza Bowl lanes 2066. American Door 2043 High team game: Savoie Con struction 747. Pizza Bowl lanes "18. American Door 68b. High individual senes Bcttv Kunkle 491, Juanita Bouse 4"b. Debbie Hardesty 4b 1. High individual game Bcttv Kunkle 189. Louise Whitmer l"b. Juanita Bouse Pb. IXins Barden 167. notice of public hearing BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE TOWN OF WALKERTON I here w ill be a public hearing for discussion on the preliminary plot plan ol the subdivision entitled B Wi||i anis Hickorv lanes at " 30 p m. at the Town Hall on Januarv lb. 19’9. P NOTICE to public of Request for release OF FUNDS January 3, 19’9

Town of Walkerton, Indiana 510 Roosevelt Walkerton, Indiana 46574 Telephone: (219) 586-3711 TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES. GROUPS AND PERSONS: On or about Januarv 11. 1979, the above-named Town will request the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to release Federal funds under Title I of the Housing and Communitv Development Act of 1974 (PI. 93-383) for the following project: TYLER STRLET NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION PROGRAM FY 1978 The program will consist of the acquisition and demolition of up to four substandard housing units: rehabilitation of substandard dwellings; improvement of streets: and the construction of curbs, storm drainage and sidewalks. Ihe project area is located on the Northeast side of the Town of Walkerton. St. Joseph County. Indiana. The estimated cost of the project is $393,000. The Environmental Review Record respecting the project has been made by the above-named Town which documents the environmental review of the project. This Environmental Review Record is on file at the above address and is available for public examination and copy ing, upon request. The Town of Walkerton will undertake the project described above with Block Grant funds from the U S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), under litle 1 of the Housing and Com mu mt y Development Act of 1974. Ihe I own of Walkerton is certifying to HUD that the Town of Walkerton and Wilham Elkin, in his of final capacity as Town Board President, consent to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to environmental reviews, decision making, and action; and that these responsibilities have been satisfied. Ihe legal effect of the certi fixation is that upon its approval, the I own of Walkerton mav use the Block Grant funds, and HUD will have satisfied its responsibilities under the National Environmental Policy Act of |9b9. HUD will accept an objection to its approval of the release of funds and acceptance of the certification onlv if it is on one of the following basis: (a) that the certification was not in fact executed by the chief executive officer or other officer of applicant approved by HUD; or (b) that applicant's environmental review record for (he project indicates omission of a required decision, finding, or step applicable to the project in the environmental review process. Objections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the required procedure (24 ( I R Part 58). and mav be addressed to HU Dat tlie Indianapolis Area Office. 151 N. Delaware. Indianapolis. Indiana 46204 Objections to the release of funds on basis other than those stated above will not be considered bv HUD No objection received after January 28. 19"9 will be considered bv HUD Wilham Elkin Town Board President s|o Roosevelt Walkerton. Indiana 46574 j * * First Presbyterian Church 512 Georgia Street David K Barnett. Pastor St NDAA . JANI ARI " Ordination Installation Sundav 9 10 am ( hurt h Scrv ice 10 30 a m . Sundav Si hool MONDAY. JANUARY 8 " <0 p m . Session meets in the ( hurt h hv mg room ’3O pin. Weight Watchers meet in Fellowship Hall

TUESDAY. JANUARY 9 ll:(X)a.m.. Presbyterian women visit Walkerton's Miller's Merrv Manor. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 10 00 pm., Chancel C hoir practice. 8:00 p.m., II Genesis practice., "Whownever will, mav come," United Methodist Church 1000 Georgia Street Walkerton, Indiana William I Hughes. Minister W | |)N| SD \Y I AN! ARY 1 6:00 p.m.. C hildren's ( hoir Rehearsal. 00 p.m.. ( hamel C hoir Rehearsal. THURSDAY. JANUARY 4 :00 p m.. Agape Praver Group SUNDAY. JANUARY " 9:15 a.m.. Sundav School. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Ihe celebration of Holv C ommun ion will be observed. MONDAY. JANI ARY 8 1:00 p.m.. Hope Circle ":30 p.m.. ( haritv Circle will meet at the parsonage. Ihe Council on Ministries will hold a planning retreat at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jacob Sun dav. Januarv 14. from 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. Heritage Baptist C hurch Rev. J. Robin Wright. Pastor 2049 Prairie Avenue. South Bend Sundav School. 9 30 a.m. Morning Service. 10:30 a m. Evening Service. 8:00 p.m. Hours of Answers, Wednesday. 7:15 p.m. Independent Fundamental. Grace Lutheran Church 106 West Harrison North Liberty, Indiana Worship Services Sundays at 10:00 a.m. C hurch School at 11:00 a.m. 1 W Schulenburg. Pastor Church Office and Parsonage Phone Number is 65h-8504 Evangelical Covenant Church Donaldson. Indiana Pastor. David Hawkinson 9:15 am., Sundav School. 10:30 a.m.. Family Worship. Tabor United Methodist Church Corner State Road 4 A. Pine Road Pastors. Rev. Chuck Maxwell-Harris Rev Janet Maxwell-Harris Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. Worship Service, 10.30 a.m. Blissv Hit Church Os The Brethren Pastor. Rev. Dester Cummins We welcome you to worship with us. "A warm Church filled with God's Love.” Sunday School. 9 30 a m. Worship Service. 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Praver and Praise Service. ":30 p.m. Located On The Ply mouth-La Porte Trail 7’; Miles Northwest Os Plymouth Shamrocks Fall To Washington In Holiday Meet Ihe North libcrtv Shamrocks, first round opponents of highly ranked South Bind Washington in the 8B( SC Hohdav lournev, plav cd .it thi Notre Dame AC ( . dropped their sixth game of the season in seven starts Ihursdav but did it with no shame, putting cun thing thev had into the game and pushing (he Panthers most of the game to the final score of "5-64. I oach Glen Keel's bovs took ad vantage ol nine Washington (urn overs .ind as manv fouls in the first period to st.iv right with the Panth os and ewntuallv lead I" H after tills first period 'lungs began to even out in the second quarter as thi turnovers were cut down, as were (he fouls and Washington began placing a more sound game ol basketball. I hev took the lead

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that thev were never to lose again in this quarter, but thi determined Shamrocks continued to give the Panthers all thev wanted and the score was 35 30 at the main inter mission. Washington had a verv good third pcriixf. this being the quarter lli.it rcallv erased all doubt about the game. I hev outscored the North I ibertv bovs 22 14 to move to .i safe 5"-44 lead alter three Ihe s|>iid ot I itv I timer was the one big force the Shamrocks couldn't stop as he sparki d the Panthers with lus efforts However, the in dividual plav of Brine Griffcv and strong work near the baskets of Grifli v. Gene Davis and Imld Aiisop. lontmued to let the Panthers bi aw an <d their presence as this Ino maxed no less than 31 tree throws, making 22. to pace the North I ibertv offense f rom their I 1 |vomt bulge al the end of three, the Panthers managed to maintain about this spread most ot the last |’i nod even though thi Shamrocks didn't quit and continued to giw 100 per cent throughout the game. I in ner li d a balanced Washing ton alt.nk with 21 points despite a v< rv poor om ot eight from thi- tout Inn He had verv sufficient heljv horn Kowalski, who finished with l’> while Williams and Johnson had I I each. Davis tied for game honors with 21 points whiih included a line II of 12 from the chantv sinjie Griffey finished with 20 on a gnat indiviifu.il effort while Jett Martin had 10 and Allsop nine lor just about all ol the Shamrock j’OllltS Box Score Washington fg ft ha p Williams 6 2 2 4 lohnson 4 6 " 4 Kowalski " 2 4 I in ner 10 I M 2 Hillard 10 0 1 Whitt I 0 0 () lav lor 3 0 0 4 ( nltendon 0 0 0 | (.orak/vk 0 0 0 2 Hill 0 0 0 () IO! AIS 32 II 21 25 North lilxrtv Martin 4 2 4 2 (Hdlev " 6 10 4 \ilsop 2 5 9 5 Davis 5 II 12 3 Gouker 12 3 3 Donalhen 0 0 0 () \ .mderhagen 0 0 0 0 Summers () 0 () () O ( onnor 0 0 0 0 Pine 0 () 0 I Snvdir 0 0 0 0 IOIAIS 19 2b 38 IS Score By Quarters Washington IS 35 5" "5 North I ibertv I" JO 44 b 4 Cost Os Gas To NIPSCO Will Increase Northern Indiana Pubhi Service ( ompanv has bi en notified hv Pan handle f asti tn Pijn line ( ompanv and liutiklinc lias ( ompanv. two ol us live pipeline suppliers, ot an annual ilk lease in the cost ot natural gas to .NIPSCO. totaling 5 .843.330. as a result ol increased i ales fded bv Panhandle and liunklinc with the Federal I nergv Regulatory Commission (Fere). 1 liese arc (he lirsf major incrcas cs io be filed under the natural gas sution ol (he 1 cderal I nergv V( ol |o’h. passed bv Congress and api’tovcd bv the President, a Nl|’S( () spokesman said Io ottsi t the increase Nll’St () on liidav December 29. filed a in w rate schedule to recover onlv ihi aililnion.il gas supplv costs It llu ul ilitv s petition is approved bv tin I’ublk Servki ( ommission ot Indiana (he average NIPS( () nsi dcnli.il iiisiomir using gas lor home heating will pav approxi matclv s’* . cents pet mouth or Sb 89 per war more for gas service bv ginning in February. 19’9 NII’SC () residential customers us mg gas lot household purposes

other ihaii home heating will pav about IPi unts per month or I <> I p< r v i ai more I hl uiilitv said (hat adjustments in uas i ali slo N | |’S( () uston’ers usuailv ujiward and sometimes downward, havi occurred and will oiitmiK loot ui as tin rates Iron' NIPSCO s live pipeline suppliers ihangc. as thev will under the provisions o| th’ mu I m rgv V i N|pS(<) exjd.iimd (hat it docs ■o| n ah/’ om uni ot profit from flu sr pi|)cltm supplv tracking .id liistim nls |ln mom v. the iom paiiv said gms diti tiv to supj)lii is to |>av tot tin im ri ased cost ol i.itnial gas dcilvett d to thi utilitv. Ii spili of rising osis. natural jus lontinuvs to b< the least ex ;r : sin lui i avadabh to residents ■I noiihcrn Indiana The heart is only about 5 1/2 inches lonq and 3 1/2 inches wide HAPPY ADS Happy New Year And Good Health To All JESUS lOU S YOU' Wi LOVI HH Sincerely MRS HA/H KRIKHMAR AND ( AROI Y N THANK YOU BECKY & BEV Hidden Bu-Tee Salon For The Bl \l 111 I I C FRAMIC I \MP \ DOWNS Happy 34th Birthday SANTA From Your I HIM FAIRY" Retirement Congratulations!! DICK SEITZ IN M \RI t AND AFI I R V Y 1 AKS Os HDI RAI 81 KAK I We're Proud Ot You AMY AND BE II Y