The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 December 1986 — Page 5

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Karen E. Christensen, Walkerton, Indiana's 4-H photography awards program winner, is being honored at the National 4-H Congress here this week by the program sponsor. Eastman Kodak Company. Her award-winning 4-H project was conducted under the guidance of the Starke CountyExtension Service. She is shown here reviewing a project book with Kodak's George Butt, director, Photo Information, at an opening get-acquainted party at the Chicago Hilton Hotel. Christensen also received a Kodak tele disc camera to record Congress activities. WALKERTON TOWN COURT NEWS Mary Franceshini, 5850 N. Rural. Indianapolis, speeding, fined $12.00, plus court costs. Patricia H. Huey, Rural Route 2. Box 413, Winamac, speeding, fined 514.00. plus court costs. Thomas H. Bloss, 1725 S. Arnold St.. South Bend, disregarding stop sign, fined SIO.OO. plus court costs. Donald L. Schacht. Apt. 7, SeaLOOK MICHIANA ' 6” SEAMLESS GUTTER Heavy Grade (.932) Baked Enamel Finish VANDERHEYDEN EAVESTROUGH SERVICE CaU 288-7719

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wood Shore, Bremen, speeding, fined $14.00, plus court costs. Ernest Perkins, Jr.. P. O. Box 94, Meadow Drive, North Liberty, hunting without a valid Indiana hunting license on person, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. Brett J. Schultz. Rural Route 1. Box 423, Walkerton, speeding, fined $14.00, plus court costs. Bridget E. Kelly, 739 Leland, South Bend, speeding in a school zone, fined $22.00, plus court costs. Brian W. Steiner, 725 Hendricks. Berne, Indiana, speeding, fined $12.00, plus court costs. Robert P. Bodine, Kokomo, speeding, fined $22.00, plus court costs. Garrett A. White, Rural Route 4, Box 445-A, Walkerton, speeding, fined $20.00, plus court costs $17.50. local ordinance. Fredrick H. Huhnke, Rural Route 3, Box 583. Walkerton, speeding, fined $22.00. plus court costs $67.50. MODERN WOODMEN Os AMI RIC A ' SINCE ItiMJ CAROL JEAN BECKER O'strKl Agent 903 State Street North Liberty, Indiana 46554 PHONE BUSINESS (219) 656-8796 A Fraternal Life insurance Society

Michael K. Aquirre, 1402-A Ohio Street, Walkerton, battery, fined $25.00, plus court costs. Ben F. Potts, 10410 Whipperwill, Granger, improperly tagging of a deer to wit: doe deer, fined SIO.OO. plus court costs. Joan M. Niles. 902 Illinois St., Walkerton, speeding, fined $15.00. plus court costs. SENIOR CITIZEN BOWLING NEWS The Senior Bowlers turned out 25 strong, with three supporting spectators to enjoy making the pins fly and continue the friendly rivalry on the lanes. For the ladies, Betty Schrader posted the best score for high scratch game of 158. It was strongly challenged by Helen Bowman’s 151 total. High handicap game total went to Karoline Hampe, who had a 230 total, followed by Betty Schrader’s 222 and Liz Moreau’s 212. Betty’s 417 high series total was also challenged by Helen Bowman’s 409 series total. It was a good contest — and all had lots of fun and exercise for the afternoon. The men were treated to a spectacular “TV type" pick-up of a 4-6 pin split by Claude Nowakowski! That made the day for all. High scratch game of 202 was bowled by Harold Schweder. followed by Eli Sobat’s 187. Harold also took high handicap game with a 228 total. Now You Can Announce: BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARYS BABY BIRTHS GRADUATIONS In Your Own Unique Way, Renting CUSTOM CARDS By CORRELL CREATIONS 586-7186 After 5:00 p.m. Call Now To Reserve Yours! aJOp trw.yj 1 * - Pjj F. Mdßers Os Fine Custom I.• Furniture 4 Cabmlery m Native I J • Hardwoods F INDIANIM T ; WOODCRAFTS J Est 1975 ‘ Wood Products yff ** V Types I JON M PAIRITZ F (219) 546-3741. Walkerton 2

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just besting Bob Gardner's 222 and Eli Sobat’s 221. Harold also had high series total of 522. making a fine day for him! We also welcomed Harry Nowaczyk back, with his great effort to "improve’’ his handicap. Remember, Senior Bowlers, December 17, 1986 will be our last bowling day of the year. We will resume Senior Bowling Wednesday. .January 7. 1987. Make a New Year's resolution to join us! You're welcome every Wednesday, all through the winter and early spring. UREY 7TH GRADE TEAM 3-3 AFTER TOURNEY The Urey Falcons evened their record at 3-3 with victories over Argos and Knox. Tim Pletcher hit two free throws with seven seconds left on the clock to beat Argos 32-30. The next night the Urey squad lost to Culver 40-35 in overtime. Leading scorer for the Falcons was Dennis Kaiser with 11 points. On Saturday the 7th grade team rode the I 7 point performance of JOHNSON/WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENCY Call For A Quote ALL TYPES OF COVERAGE OFFERED DON R. JOHNSON Certified Ins. Counselor REGG F. WILLIAMS 586-2580

— SALE CALENDAR — GRAY’S TEN-PIN AUCTION BARN Loceted 2 Mlles West 01 Argos. Ind., on St. Rd 10 To Baptist Church. Then 'h Mlle North THURSDAY NIGHT, DEC. 18, 6:00 P.M. Furniture and appliances. glassware. Iresh produce, store canned goods; and miscellaneous consignments FRIDAY NIGHT, DEC. 19, 6:00 P.M. Household turnituro, appliances; dishes. Iresh produce, store cannod goods, and general consignments of all kinds SATURDAY NIGHT, DEC. 20, 6:00 P.M. CHRISTMAS AUCTION All New Merchandise - Toys, Gifts, Cindy, Fresh Produce SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 12:00 NOON SPECIAL CLEAN-UP AUCTION Furniture; appliances; solas; refrigerators, several 30 eiectnc stoves, dinette sots, dressers bods, auto washer; gas dryer tirapiace. freezers; large pool table; console elec organs, plus lots of mi sc This win bo our last auction until January 1 (New Years Day) Wa will reopen Thursday. January 1. IM7 with an al day Antique Auction Mgr. & Auctioneer: Don Gray, 892-5751, Argos, Ind

Kaiser to beat Knox in the North Liberty tourney, 32-29. “This was the best game these kids have played all year" noted coach Christlieb. In the tourney final Urey lost to Liberty 40-32. Kaiser led the team with eight points. Be a careful driver always! The Church: “Redeemed, redeemed by the blood of the Lamb," Sinner-Saints sing to the King of Glory! Rev. 19 4 Warm Welcome to First Brethren Church DON SNELL. PASTOR I I RST z BRETHREN CIR RCR K tie I itr^ I.U> North Liberty Fk<j Brethren Church Tw lutu WmONUvM o« ih am 4 SERVICES Church 9 00 $ m • Sundry School 10 00 * th Tenting Me Jll4 Teagarden First Brethren Church o*w Mt* north Os U S 8 SERVICES SunCiv School $ 45 • Church 10 m TgUyAoag TS4-TIJI

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