The Independent-News, Volume 119, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 January 1994 — Page 10

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - JANUARY 27. 1994

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CLASSIFIED RATES Classified rates a r e $2 00 minimum 5 cents a work extra over 25 words Count initials, abbreviations numbers. etc as words All ads cash ih advance unless a regular or monthly advertiser Blind ads $1 00 additional. Display classified r ate $3 00 per inch, successive issues (2 or more) S 2 50 per inch We reserve the right to accept or reject any ads for any reason PRIVATE PARTY Interested in buying real estate in Walkerton, North Liberty and surrounding area. Homes, land, etc. Any condition. Call 656-4914 or 3699442. d23tf Computerized AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING Wheel Alignment 2 Wheel Or 4 Wheel Wheel Balancing Tire Truing Brake Repair - Exhaust Systems Custom Pipe Bending CALL MARK or BERT At CLYDE’S STEERING SERVICE 615 S. State Street North Liberty 656-3184 STORAGE — Virginia St., Walkerton. Mini U-Lock. Also boats and cars. Call 586-3757, Walkerton. Iltn2sp FLORIDA VACATION — By wees or month. 3 bedroom, 2'/i bath town house near Disney and all attractions. Write or phone Jerry and Norma Tesch, 613 Caddy Dr., Kissimmee, Florida 34759, phone 813-427-0525. 52tm1094 AWALD TAX SERVICE ALL TAX FORMS ELECTRONIC FILING Also FAST CASH WITHIN DAYS FAX - NOTARY PUBLIC BAIL BONDSMAN 586-2287 SAW SHARPENING - Chains, circle and carbide tips. Scissors and all types of hedge trimmers Drill bits, hand saws and knives. Ralph Persinger, 201 Clarke Blvd., Walkerton, Ind. d2tf

APARTMENT FOR RENT Immediate Occupancy SENIOR CITIZEN REDUCED RATES PROVIDED Os 1 YR. LEASE, RECEIVE 12th MO. RENT FREE All brick 2 bedroom, central air washer & dryer hook-up. stove and refrigerator provided Phone 586-7622 or 936-7622

FOR RENT NEW 2 & 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS With Garage Phone 586-7409 • |yW SHARPENING — Chain, circle, hand saws, mower blades, scissors, electric hedge clippers, buzz saws, jointer and planer knives. Anything that needs sharpening. Whitaker Saw & Tool Sharpening, 707 Michigan St., Walkerton. j22p

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QUALITY HOME CARE of your child. Country setting yet conveniently located close to Walkerton Elementary School. Planned activites, crafts and meals provided. Full-time or part-time will consider second shift. Experienced, references available. Phone 586-2123 . 4tfl7p THE MEADOWS No matter what your income our 1 & 2 bedroom town houses will fit your budget OFFICE OPEN MONDAY-WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY 1:00 - 5:00 p m. 656-8151 NORTH LIBERTY Equal Hwimg Opperlunity nu APARTMENTS FOR RENT - One large one bedroom, and one 1-room efficiency apartment, in Walkerton. Phone 546-4615 or write to P.O. Box 246, Bremen, Indiana 46506. jl3tf FOR RENT — House in Walkerton, completely renovated. Security deposit and references. Phone 656-4914 or 369-9442. tfd3o ROGERS APPLIANCE REPAIR WASHERS - DRYERS DISHWASHERS - RANGES All Makes And Models ROGER KRONK PHONE 586-2266 Walkerton FOR RENT — Two bedroom apartment, gas and water included. References, year lease and security deposit required. Call Branson Hiatt, 586-2363. j27tf

HOUSE FOR RENT 3 Bedroom Near Downtown Walkerton Deposit & References Required No Pets 586-3338 zipap FOR RENT — 4 bedroom house, 2 bathrooms, fenced yard, plenty parking, carpeted, needs family that's clean and will maintain home, landlord will thoroughly check all past rentals and references. First and last month's rent and security deposit. 5862883. j27p EXPERIENCED HOUSECLEANER of 10 years is desiring homes or businesses to clean. Bonded and references. Carpet cleaning also available. Phone 5863109 for free estimates. 4tfl 7p

JENKINS DETECTIVE ACENCY, INC. — Divorce, surveillance, new computer system which reveals complete personal history. Confidential investigations, locater system which can find people who do not want to be found. Experienced, licensed and bonded. Phone 219-772-7073 or 586-3109. lOtmJlp BAHAMA CRUISE! S days/4 nights, underbooked! Must sell! 5279/couple. Limited tickets. (407) 8100 ext. 7363 Mon.-Sat. 9a.m. - 10p.m. 4tfl7p ~HANDYMAN WSERVICE Doors - Glazing - Painting Lawn Work - Light Remodeling Replacement Windows LAWNS - $lO 00 4 UP No Job Too Small Or Big GROVER GOETZ Phone 586-7903 5|27p [ FOR RENT -- 2 bedroom cottage, at Koontz Lake. Phone 5867338, Route 5, Box 138. 2tf3p FOR RENT — 2 bedroom apartment in Walkerton, call 7732585 . 2tf3p FOR SALE - Yard bam 8' x 12’ built by John Glenn High School students, $650.00. Phone 5863195. • j2O BABYSITTER NEEDED — Prefer my home, near Walkerton. 1 child, days, full-time. Call evenings 586-2634. j27p The pitch of the voice is determined by the size of the larnx, or voice box. Women's voices are usually higher pitched than men's because their vocal cords are shorter. You can always tell a real friend I when you've made a fool of yourself he doesn’t feel you've done a permanent job. JOHNSON INS. AGENCY DON R JOHNSON Ctrtiflad Insurance Coumalor DONNA L RAUSCH DIANE JOHNSON We Sell Service Along With Our Product Call (219)586-2580 Koontz Lake

LADY FALCONS OUSTED FROM 81-COUNTY PLAY The John Glenn Lady Falcons suffered a lopsided 61-37 defeat to the Lady Lions of Bremen in the opening round of the 1994 BiCounty girls high school basketball tournament Monday night at Bremen. It was not a good night for local teams as the girls and boys junior varsity squads were also eliminated from the annual affair by Lion quintets. The locals came out a little shakey at the start and Bremen came out just the opposite as the Lions jumped to a quick 8-0 lead in the first two minutes of play. The Glenn gals just could not get untracked in the initial stanza and trailed at the stop by an 18-4 count. Coach Scott Hostetler's charges settled down a little in the second period playing Bremen on nearly even terms as the teams went to the dressing rooms at the intermission with the Lions enjoying a 15-point bulge, 37-22. In the period both teams had their leading scorers go to the sidelines with foul difficulties. For Glenn it was Tracey Legge sitting with three personals and her counterpart 6’l” Jenny Reed also saddled with three fouls. The winner started the second half in the same fashion as they did at the start of the contest with another 8-0 run, one which the locals never recovered from as Bremen continued to build on its comfortable advantage and led 51-26 at the start of the final eight minutes of play. The Falcons were unable to make any type of run at the Lions in the final quarter and suffered their seventh straight defeat of the season. Glenn is now 4-10 on the year and Bremen improves to 12-4 and advances to the semi-final round of the tournament to tangle with the red-hot New Prairie Cougars Thursday night at LaVille. New Prairie is currently on a 13-game win streak after two season opening defeats, one of which was to Bremen in its season opener. The Falcons shot at ppor 27 percent from the floor on 15 of 50 shooting. Bremen on the other hand popped in 25 of 52 attempts from the field for a nifty 48 percent. The locals shot just over 50 percent at the foul line hitting on six of 11 attempts. The Lions were on fire at the charity stripe canning 10 of 12 tries. The Falcons were out rebounded 30-24 in the contest. Legge pulled down eight caroomns and Jennifer Hoover had seven for Glenn while Reed led Bremen with 10 boards. Juniors Legge and Hoover also paced the black attack with 10 points each. Reed and Tara Hill led Bremen with 15 markers each and little sophomore Stacie Knisely added 12. The Glenn skipper felt the week layoff between games may have contributed to his teams slow start. The Falcons were suppose to play LaCrosse on Saturday but the game was postponed when LaCrosse opted not to make the trip to Glenn due to the sub zero weather conditions. His team did not get a chance to workout at all Saturday and then had to come back and go against a very good team on the road Monday night. Coach Hostetler and his team return to action again on Tuesday when they travel to LaVille for their final Northern State Conference game of the season. BOX SCORE Bremen fg ft tp Stacie Knisley 4 3 12 Tara Hill 71 15

Heather Braniff 4 1 9 Shelly Holmes 3 0 6 Amy Martin 11 3 Jenny Reed 6 3 15 Tami Coffel 0 11 TOTALS 25 10 61 John Glenn Tracey Legge 5 0 10 Tiffany Hesters 1 0 2 Jennifer Hoover 3 0 10 Renee Fisher 1 4 7 Elyse Clingenpcel 0 0 0 Dara Cisney 3 0 6 Crystal Brooke 0 2 2 TOTALS 15 6 37 Score By Quarters John Glenn 4 22 26 37 Bremen 18 37 51 61 Glonn JV Falla In Overtime Glenn's girls junior varsity dropped a heartbreaking 26-24 decision on a last second shot in overtime to Bremen in the junior varsity portion of the Bi-County tournament. It was a game of outstanding defenses with Glenn employing a tough full court man-to-man pressure defense and Bremen using a zone press and half court matchup zone. At the end of one period of play the locals led 4-2 with Bremen edging ahead 8-7 at the intermission. The Falcons worked their way back on top at the end of three periods 17-16. Neither team led by more than four points in the hard fought contest. Glenn led by four in the last two minutes but could not hold it as Bremen fought back to knot the count at 22 and 24 all sending the game into an extra period. Both teams had chances to win in the overtime buy it was an off balance forced shot by Bremen’s Jill Main which bounced around on the rim several times before falling through with only two ticks on the clock to sink the locals. It was Main’s only points of the night as Alicia Allsop played an outstanding defensive game against the 5-10 Lion sophomore. Main had 13 markers in the first meeting of the two teams earlier this season also won by Bremen by three points. Coach Dan Hutton waa extremely proud of his team’s fine effort. He too felt that by not playing LaCrosse or being able to practice Saturday hurt his team's offensive performance perticularly early in the game. The locals turned the ball over on several occasions early after successfully breaking the Lion press. Glenn was only one of 12 from the field in the first half but shot 50 percent from the floor in the second half hitting on six of 12 attempts. Glenn was 10 of 17 at the 15-foot stripe and Bremen was four of eight. The loss dropped the Falcons to 8-6 on the year while Bremen advances with a 9-7 mark. Elaine Davidson led the locals in scoring with 11 tallies and eight rebounds. Angel Dietrich chipped in with 6 points followed by Allsop with 4, Leslie Emmons 2 and Ojeta Oke 1. Tracey Futa and Lindsay O’Connor played well but did not score. The average American spend 53 minutes a day on personal care. 1 DUANE DRAKE’S TREE SERVICE TREE REMOVAL TREE TRIMMING STUMP REMOVAL Estimates Phone (219) 936-6546 Plymouth