The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 December 1985 — Page 17

Salvation Army Kettle Drive Ends Saturday The Walkerton Salvation Army committee will wind up their 1985 drive this Saturday, December 21, as the American Legion Post 189 will handle the job of manning the kettles and ringing the bells. Despite a very cold morning and chilly day, the kettles reflected the generosity of those who gave as a total of $285.42 was collected last Saturday, to bring a total of $540.49 for the year to date. The kettles were attended by members of the Epsilon Chi Tri Kappa and the Walkerton Lions Club on Saturday. The committee is very appreciative of you, who give, and also of the many volunteers who man the kettles to make this all possible. This is the lone fund raising for the local committee for the entire year and will certainly help to extend a little happiness to homes this Christmas season in our area. IN LOVING MEMORY In loving memory of Raymond A. Clemons, who passed away four years ago on December 18, 1981. It doesn't seem so long ago, it seems like yesterday.

I CHRISTMAS | 5 TREES I X l ” >NO «w I I ★ You Cut Or Pre Cut | ★ Wreaths & Greenery | | * EZ Tree Stands ft NOVEMBER 30 - DECEMBER 23 I ft ft ★ SANTA In His Workshop 3 g ★ Mrs. Claus X ★ Santa’s Sleigh ' I * Feed The DEERI Mil ft Business Hours: 9-7 Daily ■ Santa's Hours: 3-6 Daily | t 11-6 Saturday & Sunday J Apple's Christinas Tree Farm i 12902 State Road 17 (Near St. Rd. 8) X I Culver 842-2872 SANTA « CLAUS Ray’s SUPER VALU THIS SATURDAY DECEMBER 21 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. BRING THE KIDS! SANTA AND YOUR CHILDREN “POLAROID PICTURES” Eich Or Take With Your Own Camera Free

You were just a baby when you went away, not much time for joy. But the time you were with us you gave us all the joy you could. You’re in our hearts and prayers and you’re thought of everyday. So many days are sad not knowing what we could have shared with you. You’ve been missed and loved everyday. You’ll always be missed and loved in the hearts of the ones who loved you. The Family Os Raymond Clemons Jimtown Hands Glenn Girls Conference Loss Jimtown, with an early balanced attack to support their all-state candidate, Kim Barrier, jumped to an early big lead against John Glenn’s girls basketball team on Thursday night and ran away with a 67-48 victory in the Lady Falcons first Northern State Conference game of the season. The loss was Glenn's third in five games while the Jimmies stayed unbeaten with a 4-0 record. Barrier had fine early support as five of the Jimtown girls scored in the first quarter as the host team jumped to a 19-6 first quarter lead. By halftime, it was 34-15 with Barrier only having four

baskets at this time. However, she paced the attack in the third quarter with 14 points as the Jimmies raced on to a 53-26 lead before the game was turned over to reserves in the final stanza. The final score was 67-48 as Glenn did come up with a big 22 point fourth quarter as Theresa Northam tossed in 13 of her game high 28 points in the final stanza. She had eight baskets and 12 of 14 from the foul line for her offensive effort. Barrier, who can do everything, ended with 25 on 11 baskets and three of six from the free throw line. She had a 17 point assist from Kellie Hevermann while Jennifer Price hit double digits for Glenn with 11. Paced by Barrier the Jimmies outrebounded Glenn 44-32 as Price led Glenn with eight. The Jimmies shot 28 out of 62 for 45.2 percent while Glenn had a cold shooting night with just 17 out of 60 for 28.3 percent. Box Score Jimtown fg ft fta p Vail 0 2 2 2 England 10 0 2 Slaver 4122 Hevermann 7 3 8 0 Barrier 11 3 8 4 Gum 2141 Cobb 1002 Redd 0 0 3 3 Fisher 2 13 0 TOTALS 28 11 28 16 dean McKesson 2 13 5 Northam 8 12 14 1 Price * 5 12 5 Clemons 10 0 2 Osborn 0 0 0 1 Singleton 10 0 1 Salyere 0 0 0 2 Boise 0 0 0 3 Rupel 0 0 0 1 O’Blenis 0 0 2 0 TOTALS 17 14 21 21 Score By Scores Glenn 6 15 26 48 Jimtown 19 34 53 67 WALKERTON TOWN COURT NEWS David J. Roush, Rural Route 3, Box 214, Walkerton, illegal bumper height on pick-up truck, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. Rebecca L. Rice. 17623 Kenilworth, Argos, speeding, fined $15.00, plus court costs. Hope Amor, 811 W. Washington, Plymouth, speeding, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. Monica Johnson, 18485 Lincolnway, Plymouth, false/ficticious registration, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. James Dolph, Rural Route 1, Box 218, Walkerton, disregarding stop sign, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. Shirley Lute, 104 Roosevelt Rd., Walkerton, battery, fined $30.00, plus court costs. Lester Saylor, Rural Route 1, Box 129, Grovertown, driving while suspended, fined SI.OO, plus court costs $37.50, plus criminal fee $17.00. Bruce Kretchmer, 310 W. Price St., North Liberty, illegal consumption of alcohol, fined $30.00, plus court costs. Michael Edmonds, 55541 Berry Ave., South Bend, disregarding stop sign, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs, failure to appear charge $20.00. William D. Myszak, 67390 Lake Trail, Lakeville, false/ficticious registration, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. New Fashioned Christmas Fudge 1 cup walnuts 1 cup figs 1 package (12 oz ) semisweet chocolate bits 1 jar (7 oz ) marshmallow creme 1/2 cup butter or margarine 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 cups sugar 11/3 cups evaporated milk Position multi purpose blade in work bowl Add walnuts and pulse 3 to 4 times to coarsely chop Re

DECEMBER 19, 1985 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS -

move from bowl and set aside Add figs to bowl Pulse 5 to 6 times to coarsely chop Remove from bowl and set aside Add chocolate, marshmallow creme, butter, and vanilla to bowl In a 3 quart saucepan, combine sugar and evaporated milk Cook mixture over medium heat, stirring constantly, until mixture comes to a full rolling boil Continue to cook, stirring constantly, until mixture reaches the soft ball stage (236°F). With machine running, add milk mixture through feed tube in a steady stream, about 25 seconds Continue processing until chocolate mixture has melted, an additional sto 10 seconds ?\dd walnuts and figs Pulse 5 to 6 times to combine Spread fudge into a 9 x 13-inch buttered baking dish Cool com pletely Cut into squares Wrap and store in a cool place Yield 3 pounds

• ^ll^ll^ll^ll»ll^ll^ll^ll♦ll>ll>ll♦ll^uWnWnW • W' l ® '* I '® * •• • 1. * i yZ ~ By • You’re at the top of our list when it comes • = to good wishes for the holidays! We are J • proud to have you as our customers! ? : Trobaugh | • Custom Auto Repair | | 200 Market St. North Liberty • j kair tkatk j j STYLING SALON j LaPaz 784-2083 * [ HOLIDAY HOURS I j Monday & Saturday — 9:00 a.m. - ? j ! Tuesday- Friday — 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. f ■ G/FT CERTIFICA TES | STOCKING STUFFERS | FREE GIFT WRAPPING | Walk-Ins Always Welcome We Use And Recommend j &REDKEN j j HAIR, SKIN CARE AND j | MAKE-UP PRODUCTS j j Treat Yourself To A । ! MIMICURE OR W«( EtEIROW ARCH I »6°° I । Merry Christmas And ! । , Happy New Year = j DIXIE, BONNIE, LINDA & JANE j c o >■ 0 11 ■«■»> O O < 1 O 0 -CH® o -OH® 0 <■* <>

Say Merry Christmas With A WIN COUPON BOOK $3 00 im Mm jmj mme <M OM MB J 1 •AP*’ CIOI U* M 4 t, a s tvs imm ■ na Distributed By IRI-STATE/eaM57-3524

17