The Independent-News, Volume 119, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 January 1994 — Page 9

Scouts Receive Check For Serving Lunch Pictured above is Edward Kuhns receiving a check for the Scouts from Audrey Robison, co-manager at Ray & Kenny’s. The Scouts served the free lunch at Ray & Kenny’s on Saturday. Oregon-Davis Schools Are Asbestos Free As per requirements stated in Section 763.84 and Section 763.93 of the EPA Asbestos in Schools Regulation, this is to inform ail parties of asbestos present in public school facilities. As of January 4, 1994, OregonDavis Schools are "AsbestosFree”. All previous asbestos floor tile in the Jr.-Sr. High building has been properly removed, tagged and disposed of: being replaced with vinyl tile or carpeting. The Elementary building was previously reported asbestos free and remains the same. Therefore, please accept this report of all facilities of OregonDavis School Corporation being asbestos-free. . O’* 5 H The band saw was Invented in England In 1808.

I LOUDERBACK f [ TAX SERVICE J f Hours: Monday - Saturday 11:00 am. - 7:00 p.m. B B Closed Wednesday & Sunday S J BOS MONROE ST. WALKERTON, IND. ( V i ?u» M HEATIHG SPECIAL Clean, Check & Adjust Controls & Blower Unit $39 95 Also We Maintain And Repair HEAT PUMPS HOT WATER SYSTEMS PLUMBING REPAIRS HOT WATER HEATERS Liberty Electric 656-8888

‘‘The Auction” This Sunday At St. Pat’s School Students are expecting an exciting morning at school on Sunday, January 30. They have been preparing to sell their own services at The Auction immediately after the 9:00 a.m. Mass. Some of the services that can be bid on include: Raking leaves Washing dishes Art work (especially good as a gift for shut-ins) Washing cars Adults have put other items on the auction block. They include: Pastries of various types Hair cuts Dinner for two Music at Mass (Sister Mary Jane’s services are available) Car repair Child care Garden work It is not too late to make an offer of service of another "big ticket" item. We hope that each family will have at least one item for The Auction. We need your help to bring bidders here on January 30th. They and you will have the opportunity to bid for the items. This will enable us to present our students to the public and raise a bit of money, too. Profits from the Auction will be used, first, to pay half the cost of our yearbook. The rest will be used to cover school expenses. We look forward to an exciting morning — Mass, new tee-shirts, and The Auction. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NEWS WALKERTON Monday Harold Schweder was our welcoming committee, also doing the books. Hazel told us some jokes. Two inhabitants of Hell were taking a walk one day when all at once this real frigid breeze blew over them and it began to storm. It snowed several inches. The men looked around and said, "What’s going on?" The only thing that I can figure is that the Cubs just won the World Series". Tuesday and Wednesday we were closed because of the frigid temperatures. Thursday Mr. Gwin was in charge of the program telling the following: Captain Stubby said,

sign on the back of a motor home headed for Florida, "Your Social Security Taxes In Action". In the back of another, "Grandpa's Playhouse”. Parents now spend $3,000 on a psychiatrist for a boy to spend 25 cents on a laxative. I was making a speech one day when a man in the other room started coughing. I asked him if he had a cold and he said, "No. I'm just allergic to manure”. A pedestrian is a father who didn’t believe that the family needed two cars. Do you even stop to think that tip you leave on the table at a restaurant would have paid the whole bill 10 years ago. Juice winners were Chuck Minter and Nellie Smith. Friday evenone enjoyed a real pep-up during the frigid weather, with our regular sing-a-long with Verice Walz at the piano and Evadene Platz leading the singing. We had a good time! A date to remember, January 27th, Verl Haag and Florence Seekings will be here to entertain us. Come and join us. Just call Betty Clapper at 586-7600 one day ahead! Bowling Gutter Hasten January 22, 1994 Success Realty 14 2 Moving Pictures Video 13 3 Miller’s Merry Manor 12 4 Marsha’s Flower Shop 7 9 Ross Engineering 7 9 Preferred Auto Parts 5 11 Scott Reese’s Awards 5 11 DA D Maple Farm 1 15 High team series: Miller's Merry Manor 1834, Success Realty 1788, Moving Picture Video 1765. High team game: Miller's Merry Manor 650, Moving Picture Video 649, Success Realty 638. Boys high series: Joshua Rizek 337, Ashlee Jackson 329, Andy Holston 323. Boys high game: Adam Mitschelen 145, Ed Bogard 135, Ashlee Jackson 131. Girls high series: Christine Elder 245, Heather Cable 173, Lindsey Barbknecht 131. Girls high game: Christine Elder 88, Heather Cable 61, Lindsey Barbknecht 59.

x ! I / CUPID WADS \ ' B F \ 1 /^\ B B • ) I For Valentine’s Day 1 i \/ 1 ONLY $3.00 I xy W These Will Appear On February 10 t W Ads Should Be In Our Office J । By 1:00 p.m. Tuesday i (SW February 8 i j / AW 1 i 1 / JJn \ 1 J 1 i I ( i S 7 ’ kJ j i Remember Your Valentine With /I I CUPID AD ! j THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS i 601 Roosevelt Road — Walkerton j Open Daily 8 00 am. to 5.00 p.m. Monday thru Friday j ——— — —

JANUARY 27, 1994 - THE INDEPENDENT NEWS

Goof Off. January 22. 1994 Shady Lanes 13 3 Ist Source Bank 12 4 Diltz 8 8 Donna's Kids 7 9 Nedra’s 7 9 The Wood's Farm 1 15 High team series: Shady Lanes 1811, Diltz 1585, Donna’s Kids 1487. High team game: Shady Lanes 636, Diltz 581, Donna’s Kids 511. Boys high series: Chad Hostetler 528, Mike Greene 479, Torey Collins 435. Boys high game: Mike Greene 188. Chad Hostetler 186, Torey Collins 171, Shawn Jacobson 171. Girls high series and game. Jennifer Calhoon 290 and 105. Monday Night Ladle* January 24, 1994 Reflections by Karen 50‘/j 29 l /i Mouse's Barber Shop 48 32 Shady Lanes 34 42 Ross Engineering 23‘/i 42‘/j High team series: Shady Lanes 2635, Mouse's Barber Shop 2628, Reflections by Karen 2583. High team game: Mouse's Barber Shop 928, Shady Lanes 923, Reflections by Karen 908. High individual series: Donna Wood 488, Madge Whickcar 483, Diane South 481. High individual game: Donna Wood 190, Madge Whickcar 184, Zella Schafer 175.

I BECKER BUILDER I OF HECKAMAH HOWES I DRIVE OUT ANO SEE OUR MODEL 903 S. State St. (St. Rd. 23 South), North Liberty ■ 656-8796 369-9442 Monday - Friday 9:00 - 6:00 — Saturday 9.00 - 3.00 — Also Drop Off For — — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS XAVER CLEANERS

Friday Morning Coffee League January 21, 1994 Ray & Kenny's 50 38 Miller’s Merry Manor 49 39 Waldrop’s Fancy Fruits 37 47 Johnson’s Dairy Farm 36 48 High team series: Waldrop's Fancy Fruits 2135, Miller’s Merry Manor 2115, Ray & Kennv's Super Valu 1997. High team game: Miller's Merry Manor 764. Waldrop's Fancy Fruits 743. Rav &. Kennv’s Super Valu 707. High individual series: Donna Wood 517, Candy Collins 483. Dene Hensley 441. High individual game: Donna Wood 219, Candy Collins 189, Dene Hensley 180. Bad spots can sometimes be removed from pewter by rubbing them with grade 00 steelwool dipped in olive oil. LAW OFFICE F. GERARD FEENEY GEORGE S. STRATIGOS MARK E. RAYMER HOURS WEDNESDAY 9 00 - 4 00 SATURDAY 900 12 00 Law Building, New Carlisle 654-3722 Or Call Our South Bend OHice For Special Appointment

9