The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 March 1980 — Page 2

MARCH 27, 1980 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

OBITUARIES ESTHER A. STILL Esther A. Stull, 84. of 500 S. Jefferson Street. North Liberty, died at 5:00 p.m. on Saturday. March 22. at the South Bend Osteopathic Hosital following a short illness. She was born on April 24. 1896, in Green Township and lived in the North Liberty area all her life. Her husband. Cleo E. Stull, died on March 5. 1964. Survivors include three daughters. Mrs. Stanley Pommert. Mrs. Fern Mulvaney and Mrs Audrey Crothers, all of North Liberty; four sons. Sherland and Harold, both of North liberty. Lawrence, of Walk erton. and Clyde, of lampa. Florida; a sister. Mrs. I ulu Roush, of North liberty; lb grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Services were held at 1 :00 p.m. on Tuesday at the North Liberty Church of the Brethren with Res. William Burgess, pastor, officiating. Burial was at Eastlawn Cemeterv. North Liberty. Memorials may be made to the North Liberty Church of the Brethren memorial fund. WARREN S. JOHNSON Warren S. Johnson. 58. of Koontz Lake, passed away at 4:00 a.m. on Saturday . March 22. at his home of an apparent heart attack. He was born on February 28. 1922. in Chicago and moved to Koontz Lake ten years ago from Chicago where he was a switchman for the Milwaukee Railroad. On May 7. 1949. he married Fern Westney. in Chicago, who survives. Also sur-

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viving arc two daughters. Carol Johnson and Christine Holmes, both of Kingsford Heights; four grandsons and two brothers. Services were at I :00 p.m. (SI. on Tuesday at the Runnells funeral Chapel. Kixmtz Lake, with Father Anthony l.etko. officiating. Burial was in the Grovcrtown Cemetery. He was a veteran of World War 11. ITALO CARLASSARE Italo Carlassare. ”0. of Route 5. Walkerton, died on Thursday. March 20 at 3:44 a m. in the LaI’orte Hospital. He was born on February 2. 1910, in Germany and had lived here six years coming from Chicago. Illinois. On June 2". 1932. in Crown Point, he married Alice C arollo. who survives. Surviving along with his wife are a son. Marten, of South Pasedena. ( alifornia; a daughter. Geraldine Fugger. of Lansing. Illinois; eight grandchildren; and four sisters. Services were at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday. March 22, at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church. Chicago, with burial in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Worth. Illinois. He was a member of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church.Walkerton; a retired electrician with the Rixk Island Railroad and a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. FALLIS F. REES Services for Fallis F. Rees. 82, of California, formerly of Walkerton, were on Monday. February 18. at 10.00 a.m. at the Moore-Howard Mortuaries. Burial was in Fairmount. He passed away on Feb-

ruary 15. at the Davis Nursing Home after a long illness. He was born on April 19, 189”, in Cincinnati. Ohio. He married Elizabeth Beechgixxl in 19)7. also formerly of Walkerton. After leaving Walkerton he moved to Denver. Colorado, where he founded Brick. Inc., in 1932 and retired in 1962. He was a director of First Federal Savings and loan Association. He was a past grand chancellor of the ( olorado Knights of Pvthias. a past imperial prince of the Dramatic Order of Knights of Khorassan International, a member of Black Hawk Masonic lodge No. Ki and of the C olorado Archaeology Society. He is survived by his wife; a son, F Worth, of Golden. Colorado; a daughter. Katherin A. Markham. Clovis. California; five grandchildren: and six great-grandchildren. JOHN C. HANSEN John C. Hansen. 88. Kixmtz Lake, died at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday. March 19. in St. Joseph Hospital. South Bend, after being ill for one year. He was born on August 6. 1891. in Clinton. lowa, and came to Kixmtz Lake 12 years ago from Chicago. He married Grace Bowcher. on September 30. 1912. in Chicago, who preceded him in death on March 26. 1976. He was a retired superintendent from U. S. Steel, in Gary. He was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic C hurch and the Kixmtz Lake Conservation Club. Surviving are one daughter. Mrs. Eleanor Knight. Koontz Lake; one grandson; and a sister. Mrs. Loretta Anderson. Berkley Springs. West Virginia. Services were at 11 :(X) a.m. C.S.T. on Friday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Homewood. Illinois. with Rev. Ruiz officiating. Buraial was in Holy Sepulchre Cemeterv, Worth. Illinois. COUNTY LINE CLUB MEETS It was a typical March Monday evening when 14 members of the County Line Club went to the home of Mrs. Herald Hostetler. Jr., lor their monthly meeting. They had not met since Christmas so there was much to catch up op. New officers were voted in. The new officers are Mrs. led Hostetler, president; Mrs. Bernard Rudecki. vice-president; Mrs. Herald Hostetler, Jr., treasurer; and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn, Sr., secretary . A hostess schedule was also filled out for the ten months the club meets. The birthday song was sung for MARCH SAFETY CORNER READ THE LABEL Before using any chemical product read the entire label Even if you have used the product before scan the label again to refresh you memory The label tells you wha’ you must know to use the chemical effectively and sa’eiy insist that others who work with you or for you 'ead the label If you do not understand anything on it call your dealer or an ag ncultural authority for advice Doni just read the label — follow the instructions to the letter COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE PURDUE UNIVERSITY WIST LAFATETTL INDIANA

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Mrs. Rudolph Elder. Mrs. Erville Kaercher. Mrs. Thomas Walsh. Mrs. Philip Waldron. Jr. and Mrs. Herald Hostetler, w ho was actuallv celebrating her birthday when the club met. Door prizes went to Mrs. Wyman Hochstetler and Mrs. led Hostetler. who each received their dues payed for the year as their prizes. Other contests were enjoyed. Ihe horse race winner was Mrs Ed ward Pogodzinski and all received one or two prizes at concentration. Delicious refreshments were served. Assisting hostess was Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn. Sr. The next meeting will be at Mrs. Kaercher s home. NOAMI FELLOWSHIP MEETS The Naomi Fellowship of (he Walkerton United Methodist ( hurch met at the home of Ethel Bierly on March 18 with eight members and two guests. Hazel Kaiser and Lois Sherland. present. Pauline Knowlton, chairperson, opened the meeting by reading, ’’Blessing of God’s Love" and all repreated the Lord's Praver. A card was signed for the sick. Announcements of future meetings especially the bake sale were made. Mrs. Knowlton then gave

A Knapsack Treat With Crunch IHhNI r ^lO * nil ( i Outdoor enthusiasts are in their glory at this time of year Hiking and mountain climbing, they know the importance of energy foods, such as Knap Snack Crunchies. This is one to make at home before the trip by combining quick or old fashioned oats with a sweetened peanut butter mixture Oats provide protein, thiamine, iron and phosphorus, in addition to fiber for a ‘‘good and good for you" snack Sunflower nuts and raisins add even more nutrients and yummy tasting energy. Enjoy nature's summer wonders — fresh country air and lush green forests with this totable snack Luckily, Knap Snack Crunchies make a crew size quantity because once they taste it, the entire gang will want more! Knap Snack Crunchie: 1/2 cup peanut butter 1/2 cup butter or margarine 1/2 cup honey or corn 3 cups quick or old sash syrup ioned oats, uncooked 1/2 cup firmly packed 1/2 cup sunflower nuts brown sugar 3/4 cup raisins Heat oven to 350°T Combine peanut butter, honey, brown sugar and butter in 3 qt. saucepan. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until well blended; remove from heat Add oats and sunflower nuts; mix well. Spread mixture evenly into un greased large shallow baking pan Bake at 350°F for 15 to 20 minutes, stirring occasionally, until lightly browned Stir in raisins Spread onto ungreased cookie sheet or aluminum foil; cool thoroughly Break into bite size pieces Makes about 7 1/2 cups crunch. Variation Substitute 1/2 cup chopped peanuts for sunflower nuts

the devotions She read the sermon from the January Prairie Farmer magazine. Nora Hahn had the lesson and she read from the April Guidepost magazine, the article entitled. “Ilie One Thing We All Want." It is lite. She also read “Easter Surprise" bv John Ward. The sur prise is the storv of how a little k hild opened the man’s heart in Christian love to the peace of the ford. Happv ads do spread happiness' ikessii Walkerton, Indiana - Phom 586 3237 Friday, Saturday, Sunday March 28 - 29 - 30 Scavenger Hunt "PG" Friday A Saturday At 7:00 And 9:00 p.m. Sunday At 7:00 p.m. Our Prices Are Low!