The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 September 1979 — Page 9

BOWLING NEWS Surburban League l akeside Realty ” I American Legion 5 3 Ray's Supermarket 5 3 Falcon Inn 4 4 M. J. Package Store 4 4 Stump .lumpers 4 4 Nusbaum-Flkin 2 6 Barden Construction 1 High team scries scratch: Rav’s Supermarket 2508. American legion Post 189 248”, Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Home 2458. High team game scratch: American legion Post 189 88”. Rav s Supermarket 853, Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Home j 852. High individual series handicap: Emil Vische 720. Mike Amor ”08. Dick White 676. High individual game handicap: Emil Vische 2”5. Dick White 254, Mike Amor 242 Surburban league Lakeside Realty 10 2 American Legion Post 189 8 4 Ray's Super Market 8 4 M. J. Packahge Store 8 4 Falcon Inn 5 Stump Jumpers 5 Nusbaum-Elkin 2 10 Barden's Construction 2 10 High team scries scratch: American Legion Post 189 2510, Lakeside Realty 2439, Falcon Inn 2409. High team game scratch: American Legion Post 189 869, Lakeside Realty 866, Stump Jumpers 864. High individual series handicap. Tom Bellinger 681, Chuck Roth 643, Tony Safar 636. High individual game handicap: Warner Clark 284, Kenny Bolze 263, Harry Masterman 252. Wednesday Night Ladies TV Center 71 Ludwig Plumbing & Htg. 6 2 Pizza Bowl Lanes 5 3 Kingsbury Locker 5 3 J & T Drywall 4 4 Precision Pallet 4 4 American Door 1 Beaver Realty 0 8 High team series: TV Center 2101, Ludwig Plumbing & Heating 2034, Pizza Bowl Lanes 2026. High team game: TV Center 729, Ludwig Plumbing & Heating 728, Pizza Bowl Lanes 699. High individual scries: Deb Ludwig 486. Betty Kunkle 474. Sharon Zellers 472. High individual game: Deb Hardesty 194, Deb Ludwig 186, Dene Hensley 182. Monday Night Ladies Roy’s Worm Farm 12 4 Huhnke's Service 11 5 Beaver Realty 11 5 Hidden Bu-Tee Salon 10 6 Bob's bv the Lake 8 8 JAW.OiI 5 11 Allen s Furniture 5 11 Hi De Ho 2 14 High team series: Beaver Realty 2251. J A W. Oil 2172. Huhnke’s Service 2161. High team game: Beaver Realtv 766. 761. J A W. Oil 758. Huhnke’s Service 742. High individual scries: Joan Shafer 511, Debbie Holland 510, Linda Huhnke 489. High individual game: Joan Shafer 202, Carleen Mann 198. Linda Huhnke 180, Shirley Watson 180. Monday Night Ladles Huhnke’s Service 14 6 Beaver Realty 14 6 Roy's Worm Farm 13 Hidden Bu-Tee Salon 12 8 Bob's by the Lake 10 10 Allen's Furniture 9 II J A W. Oil 6 14 Hi-De Ho 2 18 High team senes: Huhnke’s Service 2258, Beaver Realtv 2210. J A W. Oil 2159. High team game: Beaver Realtv 786, 765. 759. High individual senes: Joan Shafer 504. Linda Huhnke 499. Eileen Clark 189. High individual game: Donna Wood 190. Linda Huhnke 188.

Eileen ( lark 185. Walkerton Kings & Queens The Fa mil v 11 5 Cut Ups 10 6 1 winkle Loes 9 I uckv Four 9 I lot Shots ’ 9 I uckv Strikes ” 9 Tornadoes 6 10 Jokers 5 11 High team series: I uckv Four |9|b. Cut L’ps 19|4. Ivvinkle I oes 1810. High team game: 1 uckv lour 681, Cut Ips 654, 63”. High individual series men: Dick I bv 590. Dennis Johnson 543. 1 red Stratton 541 High individual game men: Fred Stratton 238. Dennis Johnson 222. Otto Bierlv 215. High individual series women: Bettv Allen 422. Donna Erdvlvi 421. Ching Seaman 420. High individual game women: Dene Hensley 15”. Lilah Morrison 156. Ann Miller 155. BETTER HOMES CLUB MEETS I he September meeting of the Better Homes Extension Club was held on Monday evening, September 24. at the Community Building. Walkerton, with 14 members and one guest. Marge Weller, present. Mrs. Helen Freeman, president, opened the meeting with the pledge to the flag followed by the club creed. Roll call was answered with who was your favorite teacher. The minutes were read by Mrs. Evelyn Eddingcr. secretary, and Mrs. Norma Eddingcr, treasurer, gave her report. It was decided to have a craft lesson at the October and November meetings. Ihe club w ill also be hostesses at the Membership lea at the Riley Club House. Arts and crafts showcase and bake-off will be held on Wednesday. October 3, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the St. Joseph County Fairgrounds. the Esther Singer Building. The meeting closed with the club prayer being repeated. Refreshments of salad and rolls was served at a very attractive table by the hostesses. Mrs. Janis Hostetter and Mrs. Ida Mae Watkins. Door prizes were received by Rose Minter, Alda Ray and Lois C over. ON OUR TOES Sunday at 3:00 a m. at the RN Home we were sure we smelled smoke. An alarm was turned in and the aides went to work immediately following the evacuation plans. The home secured all their records and checked all patients who were taken to the Teegarden Brethren Church. Many Teegarden residents pitched in to help. The Polk Township Fire Department arrived and quickly and thoroughly checked the building. All clear — what a relief! Back to the home and our warm beds. It's good to be on our toes, but we all prefer 3:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. John Wells were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Malstaff and sons, Terry and Mark, in LaPorte. A well planned surprise birthday party was given for Mrs. Wells on this occasion. Also present were her other sons. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Malstaff and daughters Tami. Tome, Tern and Iracie; and Mr. and Mrs. Gail Malstaff and daughter Shellie; her mother, Mrs. Mamie Hahn, all of Walkerton; and Miss Shari Gierke, of Rolling Prairie was also a guest. Ice cream and cake was enjoyed later in the afternoon. DON’T BE LEFT OUT IN THE COLD All of us know winter is coming. And with its coming will come fuel bills. For many older, blind and disabled Hoosiers, the means to pay these bills is practically non-exis-tent That’s the reason Indiana — alone of the 50 states — has the State Allowance for Energy (Project SAFE).

UREA BTH GRADE VOLLEYBALL TEAM EPW T, i/ 188 i Igjfe w w J| J Ljf J, aw » WK Illi Hl &IL 3 2 J jEW S. J / 4 4 • Dfr 4^- E W 1 U 'fl W--' 1 ••• 2Ji IT 'wr 1 — photo by Michael Pearish Ihe 1979 Urey Middle School Bth grade volleyball team members are from left to right, first row: Kim Stull. Cathy Johnson. Rita Schmidt and Tammy Miller. Middle row: Teresa Ernsberger, Alma Albertsen. Janet Petry. Tami Hesters. Tina Fletcher and Angie Zekucia. Back row: Paula Berton. Beth Kcrsh Debbie Vancza, Cara Brandt, Kelly Patterson and coach Marlene Edison.

This program provides up to S2OO heating fuel and electric bill paving assistance for those who are 65 years of age or older who meet income guidelines. Also eligible are those who are blind and disabled who receive Supplemental Security income. Although application for this assistance can be made from now through March. 1980. to receive the complete benefits application must be made by October 31. Every electric utility in Indiana will take these applications. Jean Merritt, executive director of the Indiana Office of Community Services Administration, which administers the program states, “We want to serve the maximum number of people possible. We hope that no eligible Hoosier is overlooked. “If you think you qualify for assistance under Project SAFE, please apply. If you know of someone elso who might qualify, urge them to apply.” For more information, write or call Project SAFE; 20 N. Meridian, Suite 210; Indianapolis, Indiana 46204, telephone 1-800-622-4973. THANKS I would like to thank all my friends and neighbors and my relatives for the many cards and visits during mv stay in Memorial and Healthwin Hospitals, and for the letters from the United Methodist Church from Mrs. Fritz Skinner. I especially want to thank Wayne and Lois Cover for their weekly visits. Thank you. Claude E. Houser We would like to thank our friends and neighbors during the recent passing of our husband, father and friend. Joseph Scanlon. We especially want to thank the Walkerton Medical Clinic and the Rannells Funeral Home for all their help. Esther Scanlon Tom Scanlon Eli/aberth Michalski Richard and Carolina Shaffer We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our friends, neighbors and relatives for their help, kindness, flowers, food and thoughtful expressions of sym pathv shown us during the loss of our beloved husband and father, Samuel Miser. A special thanks to Father Anthony Letko, Mr. Bill Elkin of Nus baum-Elkin Funeral Home, La Porte Hospital and the Emergency Nursing Staff, Dr. John Smith, Father George Vrabely. and the Legion Members of Post 189 Eleanor Miser

THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - SEPTEMBER 26. 1979

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miser and Fami'y Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kissinger and Family Edward. Raymond, Gerald and Mary Ann Miser GLENN GIRLS DEFEAT PLYMOUTH IN VOLLEYBALL The John Glenn girls volleyball team hosted Ply mouth on Tuesday evening and the varsity racked up their fifth straight victory as they toppled the visitors 7-15, 13-9 and 15-8. The best passer for Glenn was Jammy Tuttle with a 1.75 average. Barb Peacock had 5 kills for the best spiker. Pam Aitken had a 2.75 average in serving quality and Julie Cline had a serving accuracy of 19 out of 19. The win boosted Glenn’s record overall to 5-3 while Plymouth absorbed their second loss in seven tries. The Plymouth B-Team defeated the John Glenn junior varsity by the very close scores of 17-15 and 15-13. 1 his left the Glenn reserves at 3-5 for the season and Plymouth is now 5-2. NAOMI CIRCLE MEETS The Naomi Circle of the Walkerton United Methodist Church met last 1 uesday at the home of Mrs. Esther Kaufman with ten members present. Mrs. Mary Bauer gave the devotions taken from the September issue of Guidepost from the article entitled

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“Jump". Ihe lesson was given bv Mrs. Alma Daube, also taken from the Guidepost magazine from the article entitled. “Look L’p“. Mrs. Daube also read a poem. DENTURE WEARERS A major advancement CUSHION GRIP DENTURE ADHESIVE one application holds comfortably yp tp 4 days

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