The Independent-News, Volume 106, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 November 1980 — Page 3

Dr. and Mrs. Robert Fenstericher celebrated their 25th wedling anniversary last Saturday cuing with their immediate famv all being home at one time and Dr Fenstermacher's parents from ; pland. Indiana, were also presnt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and ■ imilv. of Etna Green, were Sun .iv dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kerchaert. Word was received here of the irth of a baby boy born to Mr. and Mrs. David Sullivan, of Aurora. ( dorado. Mrs. Sullivan was the ■ rmcr Kathleen McNorton. of Walkerton. The babv has been jmed Samuel David. Mrs Bess Ferverda and Mrs. ( rvstal Lawrence will be hosts for 'it Koontz Lake Conservation ( lub ’inner Saturday evening at 5:30 m. CSI. at the ( onsenation Club building. Mrs. Robert Fenstermat her was ■he Key l eader for the Fort Wavne District Retreat for United Metho!ist Women in the Tas lor Chapel I nited Methodist Church last Fri lav and Saturday. Miss I hea Kuntz, of Hammond, vas a Saturday overnight guest vith her grandmother, Mrs Vic'oria McCann, of the “’6 Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hopper, of I os Angeles. California, were here to visit his grandmother. Mrs. Bess Hopper. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hopper were also guests for dinner on Sunday evening. Mr. Robert Hopper left on a business ^TPBcics" BARBER SHOP 613 Roosevelt Road Walkerton Hours. Tuesdays - Fridays 8:00 a.m - 12 00 noon 1:00 p.m. • 5.30 p m Saturdays 8 00 a m. - 5 00 p m. Closed Mondays

I r^tPRICING BULLETIN From Ra * s Supermarket We have been following a store policy for quite I some time that we would like to point out to our I customers. I That is the practice of raising prices on merchandise I that is already on our shelf when our supplier raises I the price to us. We do not raise prices on merchan I dise already on our shelf — we simply pull the old I lower priced merchandise forward and rotate the new I product to the back. We feel this is the fairest way we can treat our I customers. We know some stores raise prices on stock already I on the shelf and feel it is not fair to take the added I profit by doing this. For this reason you may someI times find two different prices on our stock of the I same item. We charge whatever Is marked on the I can. I We thank you for your patronage and hope you apI predate our goodwill in this policy. Thank you. Ray’s Supermarket

trip and Mrs. Hopper stayed for a couple week s visit. Mrs. Wayne Burch, Mrs. Jimmy New and Mrs. Robert Urbin spent from Thursday to Sundav in Lexington, Kentucky, visiting with Julie Rvan, junior at the University of Kentucky and a member of the Lady Kats volleyball team. The U of K hosted the SEC tournament on Friday and Saturday and the Lady Kats won the title for the second year in a row . A surprise 85th birthday partv was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nvberg for Flora Vezina, at Miller s Merry Manor, in Plymouth recently. The following helped her to celebrate, her roommate lone. Mr and Mrs. Theodore Lipke. Mr. and Mrs Tom Gedgoud. Mr. and Mrs. William Dini, Mrs. Vi Bregi and her granddaughter and grandson from 1 arising. Illinois. Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Elmer (Marv) Freeland, in Austin, Texas, formerly of LaPorte. Mrs. Freeland was the mother of Lloyd Freeland, who is a son in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beaty. Walkerton, and an aunt of Mrs. Robert Awald. Walkerton. Services were conducted on Mondav in Austin. Mr. and Mrs. John Marek. Koontz Lake, attended a party on Saturday evening in the honor of their granddaughter. Laurie Wilson. Guests also included Mr. and Mrs. Allen Marek. Koontz Lake; ( hip Kulwicki. North Liberty, and numerous neighbors and friends. <♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ UR. ELLIOTT FRASH J OPTOMETRIST ♦ ♦ 413 Michigan St., Walkerton ♦ | 9:00 - 5:30 Thursdays X ♦Call 586-3722 For Appointment? * al6-806 GUTTERS ^v VANDERHEYDEN 1 EAmTROm SBMCf J CaN2tt-7719 U

l auric won first runner-up in the 1980-81 Walkerton Jr. Miss contest. Lauric is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Marek, Koontz I ake. Mr. and Mrs. William Brenner. Jr., of Fort Collins. Colorado, spent a week here with his dad. Bill Brenner, and their aunt and uncle. Dorothea and Albert Brenner. Part of the week was spent with relatives in Illinois. Mrs. Glenn Jacob. Katie and Adam, and Mrs. Myron Mullet, spent the week end in Carmel as guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Nesbitt and Kasey. On Sundy Mr. Mullett and Mr. Jacob joined them to help Kasey celebrate her first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nesbitt, of New Richmond. Indiana. were also Sundav guests. U. of K. Wins SEC Volleyball Tournament The University of Kentucky Lake Kats vollevball team won the Southeast Conference title on Saturday evening. November 1. in Lexington. Kentucky. The Kentucky team was the host team. Julie Rv an. a 1978 graduate of John Glenn High School, the daughter of Mrs. Jimmy New and Mr. Jack Rvan. Walkerton, is a member of the Lady Kats team. For the U. of K. there was the pressure of defending the Southeastern Conference title in volleyball and in the final match the Lady Kats met arch-rival Tennessee, with a 22-match winning streak and they had beaten the Lady Kats earlier in the season. The lady Kats also have three players injured. Jane Miller. South Bend, Brenda Huenefcld. Kentucky, and Julie Rvan. Walkerton.

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LEN JASKE FIFTH IN STATE SCORING i ■ * ■' ■• ' X ZS. . * B len Jaske, John Glenn High School graduate, son of Mr. Sylvester Jaske, Route 4, Walkerton, is currently ranked fifth in the state football scoring with 48 points to his credit through games of October 25. Jaske is a running back for Anderson College. They are undefeated in their conference.

The Lady Kats went to the championship match by beating Auburn 15-7 and 15-8; Mississippi State 15-3 and 15-2; and Lousiana State 15-4 and 15-10. The Lady Vols from Tennessee were ranked 19th nationally to Kentucky’s 17th. The match was the best two out of three games to achieve the title and the Lady Kats proved to be the winners. In the first game the Lady Kats came out on top while in the second the Ladv Vols won. constituting the crucial

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