The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 March 1964 — Page 16
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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — March 5, 1961
Madison Rally Overcomes Big Shamrock Lead C 'ntinucxl ii :-i j . -1 h -for. Madi^ > , nd. : " . ha’f v. ith fiv< t! aig M ■n .1 f! • • h■' L 5 . ■ • .. • by W ' ■ I. ■«i a d Bn n t id T' e sc. re T. c III! shamro. ks Bull \twa<l T! < mci nd half si a’ icd a’ ■ itc 1.-it ta. • t . i ■,f f. hi I '. > ■ ■ ■ . • v. • ■ h.-kd at t•. ■ \\ ■. . . I in it wi- I' - »nd !’< t - h 'll t i K t • f < k ■ 1 .it 'du I a fr. < I la I'. '• • ■tv in bx I ■> • ai < ; • • : c - ■ « i’ i ' I'• I • ’ • * •♦ ' 1 N • • I • • • . I •’ r-. \ vs. i Y - r ; , hi - l • r j 1 ■ • • • . . • ■ tw • < h int v ' ' , • v j , K . v.n and Peterson off <d tin iovping thi Sh i - i >. k a >a ! 60. starting t■ < fr quai '<r. Pogue started tl.e la t period v. th a basket but Ho teller hit L■ >. the sec .nd a lay in Yoder aid Smith trade! two free tl rows each to make the score GS 53 with just over six minutes left This was the time Madison v. *nt Into the full court press a i really worked at it They hi kets as they continually dogg i the Shamnxk- into mistakeaud simply tol. the ball from i 1( The four buckets were ] ,k- 1 up by W’ itehead Ver* b . v’.e Y !• ' a- i Bcehler as ~ v p’. <i 1 ird P.Tt. r hit for the Shan wks with 5:00 nun-
1 ' I ® r s COMING SOON! r Pf I.'. r PUBLIC SALE I March 21st, 1:00 P.M. (D.S.T.) To Settle Estate Os Mis. Ethel Eaton V alkerton, Indiana P £ k James ( . Eaton. Adm. Theo. (Eat) Rhodes, A net. 1 $ [ spring HAS SPRUNG I I For Law ns and Gardens A Lime 80 lb bag $ .79 I For Lau ns and Gai dens 12-12-12 Fertilizer 50 lbs 51.75 1 « White Canvas Gloves pr $ .28 I । Hog Wormer 1 gal $4.59 I | Scj Bean Meal 100 lbs $4.85 1 • Bran 100 lbs $3.00 j | 10' r Protein Blox each $2.15 I J ' oi n King • Mineral Blox each $2.85 ! X g j W hite Hoihc Paint gal $ 1.95 ■ | BuMoleuin sj ra\ cans $1.69 | • ’ • ih, Mud X | I *uL’'er* $2.95 j I Sait 50 lbs $ .79 | I W hite Salt 100 lbs $1.79 j • “HIE K\E< I ITS” I | North Liberty Elevator I Phone 65(>-sI 11
utes even but an offensive foul gave Whitehead a free throw. XX ith the Shamroi ks still enjoying i It td of GS-G 2 Madison did n t ht up until Uiey were ahead Whitehead hit another fi ee thiow and folk need with a lay m. P» < Jerh.'a sh .r' jumper before f 'ulmg out and Y.xlei -two free th: >v. - with 332 left put the Pan'hi" ahead. Xhuhaegho added a la-, in for a three point h ad b< f r, Smith hit from the left corm '- Tin lead wa- mcrea •• | to f mr with Wlutehe ul coming 'bin v. "i ar. ■ r I i .ket ar. 1 Yoder .•re of two free 'hi >v. Ja< k on b ■ .n a- ’• ot hut a free tm ,'A by X "h r t wo by Pogue ai l a < ’ .pj> •- lav in ■ y V. rr. ghe n ide it 79-72 Peters, n g ’■ an . i y 'ay in and anot'ier ■ ■ ■ ■ . ■ . Verh i.-ghe end. I the scaring and ti e g .11,.- 81-71 S< oring W. l| Balanced F. .t lean had good balanct in their s. ring a- Yoder's 2?. points led all of the players Madmon's other four starters added 2<> by Whitehead. Verhaeghe 15. Pogue 12 and Beehler 9. For the Shamrocks it was Peterson with 21. Jackson 19. He Metier 15. and Porter 14 among the four top point proku ers. This wa, 69 of the Shamro. ks' points with the lack of balance behind thf*e four being the biggest need North Liberty's final record wa - three wins and 17 losses. Box Score Madison fg ft p Whit, head 9 2 4 Yoder 5 13 4 Verhaeghe 6 3 4 E. ehler 4 1 4 Pogue 4 4 .1
I Bellman 0 0 0 Bronstad 1 o 0 Holmes 0 0 2 Totals 29 23 25 North Lil»crty Peterson 77 2 F’orter 6 2 • 5 Hostetler 7 13 Jackson 7 5 1 Salyer 0 1 5 Davis 0,0 1 Eskridge 0 0 1 Smith 1 2 1 Totals 28 IS 19 Madison 1G 41 49 SI North Liberty 21 II Go 74 lb■ .■ throv. . mi' ed Madi -on i7i Whiteh.ad 2. Yoder I Beeh’er 1 North Liberty (Si-Peterson 2 Ji. k-on 2 Salyer 1 Officials: Sweet and Dean. Pledged To belta Zeta GHEENCAST3.F. Ind Susan Steele, daughter of Mr ami Mrs. Max Ste.-lc no s. Maple St., North Liberty. ha« pledged Delta Zeta sorority at DePauw University. A graduate of North Liberty High School. Miss Steele was one of 75 freshmen and sophomore women pledged by the school’s ten national social sororities follow .ng the completion of spring rush here this week. WALKERTnN 11. S. MENU Monday - Hamburger on b”n buttered rice, peas and carrots, fruit and nnlk Tie.dav Biked beans and cornbread muffins, browned j»o---tatoes, fruit betty. milk. Wednesday Be. f and noodle soup, (rackers, cole slaw, spiced apple bar roll and milk Thursday Scalloped jedao. ■ with ham buttered green beans, cheese sticks, yellow cake with fro ting. bi .--nt and milk Friday Tuna burger on bun, potato < -ip-; buttered corn pudding- with fruit topping, milk Butter served daily.
I Paneling I Specials B™ I While Present Stock Lasts z I REGULAR . SALE ' H(Vuh BIN 4 I PRICE PRICE V ; I 58.95 Exterior Grade Seaswirl $5.95 CABINET = CC QC ' 4 * * I’^PVtor Striated fl JAH —k —> < | 00.39 Deep Etched Paneling M-33 E QA AP 1 i” - l\ s -Inlei ior Shop Grade fJA AA | Eir Plyhoard W-W Excellent Eoi I ndi i !a\ment = C7 CO ' t ” lx- MAC $2-25 VALUE-ONLY.. . = m/’VU Mahogany Prefinished mu. 33 ( in'uk 'i our "Luck) Number" C alendar Numbers Still I nclaimed I 251 171 316 366 = 6 cleor plojtic drawers. = Neat storage for ports and = Iff 11* T I f* M M wppliei. Ideal for home, I Walkerton Lumber & Coal Co. ^-^op o , o^e = ... * j s Phone 556-3131 ' —--- - Aiiiintiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiititiiiiitiiiiiiiiiniiiimiifiritiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiii
N. L OES NEWS When North Liberty Chapter 290. OES. met in the chapter room recently Mr. and Mrs. Kent Palmer were initial.xi into the order from the direction of worthy matron, Mrs Ernest Klein, and worthy patron. Arden Howell. Following initiatory rites, Bibles and flowers were presented to the couple during a colorful Bible and Floral ceremony given by the star rsunt officers, worthy patron and a seriate matron. Mrs. John Bellinger and Mrs Elmer Hunt were host.- during the social hour that followed The next meeting will be held
PUBLIC AUCTION East Side Os Koontz Lake On lake front DON'T MISS THIS SALE! Saturday, March 7 at 10:30 a.m. E.S.T. I Pcs. Wicker Furniture; ( ouch & ( hair; Refripera tor; Electric Stove; Matching Dining Room Tabh Mith I Lvs., 6 ( hairs; (Jass-Top Buffet And Chin. < loset; Hames Bros. Combination Babv Grand & Play er Piano; Also Matching Cabinet With (her 100 Pian< Rolls In Good C ondition: Lyon & Healev Victrola bireplace Set With Andirons; 10 x 20 Oriental Rug Several Smaller Rugs; Beds; Dressers; Stands; Pi< lures: Books; 2 Metal Statues; Knick Knacks; I’tilits abinets; 2 Row Boats; I (Mils; ( hicken Feeders; Water houghs; Brooder Equipment: Other Items Too Numerous To Mention. ANIKH ES — Dinner Bell X Cradle: Walnut Serving fart; 3-Wheel Buggy I'M-d In Ist Republican Conven lion Held In Wisconsin In JMS; 2-Seat Sleigh Manu f.u tured By Studebaker. Don’t Miss This Sale. Lunch Will Be Served Not Responsible lor Accidents Al Drews, owner Dick Palmer, A net. Gerald Howard & Grace Palmer, ( lerks
at R o’clock Tuesday evem March 10. ST. PIT’S LUNCH MEM Munday Barbecue on bun 1 tered green beans, peach cob! an<l milk. Tuesday- Pork and be cornbread, applesauce and n Wednesday Vegetable s crackers, cinnamon tolls, pea. and milk. Thursd iv Fried chicken mashed potatoes chocolate p ding. milk. Friday Macaroni and che. stewed tomatoes, cherry cru and milk Bread and butter sen-ed <!
