The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 December 1973 — Page 16

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I HH INDHITNIH N f-NEWS — DEt EMBER 13. 1978

SHAMROCKS DROP IMPORTANT CAME AT WOWN N h I • . - S er: V- ’ • ! • . • — I ' < ; .th' y travel <1 to Jim. wi t IV' th Jmm >nd t j y Pilfered theih s-vend loss in . s .< «»n gam* s and f.rst con. t । > th »* loss 62-50 It just v oib<1 town t ’ too much y vC-k. a< the son r sharp--7 u was th° Te'- :at mg sac. 1 ■ a the gen H s st• adv a’i ; r ..j jv nmain e pa< • i a . ( tnt W S. a! tl ro ’ k t I a <’ a » : i a air. the Jin.t v. n vh T >i y. ?1 he .fust qua:‘er r md pretty u i t . and I i o. i. <. ti < action gin The )>>s’ Turn:»s ;Ai er.eip as a 16.13 p : t 1< ade^ aft'• i:; all-mqx i lant first ,^-z i. UI wave- tn< .se <-nd quarter put Skarnr.ok- in the hide they c.Tln't ovtiom Jimtown h.t •4 \ a <1 zen. but their style • r . « nouned with a steady de. tense < anti <lb d the tempo and t Shan-.; in ks mat aged < i ly an • git p >int to’al This gave the J nmies a 26-21 halftime b ad. I in' thud p t xi f und the two c Ps again basically playing it c. n a. th 1 soring pace pick'd u -ome'A hi’ Jimtown h< Id the h sti margin thev ha I gainixi in tl first half and led 45-37 going ir ‘o ’he final stanza. The Shamnxks couldn't get a ’ 'y g< mg that would also stop tl ■ Jimmies j n the final quarter o i watched the host team pull • ‘ iy a little more to a comfort. •> •• 12 p int final margin. ’ x>k paced everyone with a n ty 2s point prfumiance get.

Let’s Again Have An OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS Bring The Family To Help Choose Your Live Tree ^||||\ HOURS daily am p m (fast t ime) lb memlx r Live Trees Give Us Our Oxygen And Purify The Air STUNTZ PINE FOREST WALKERTON, INDIANA PUBLIC SALE Household goods at 1000 Virginia St , Walkerton, Indiana, will be sold on Saturday, December 15 1:00 pjn. (fast time) M i no*-! I< menus dishes some antiques; wringer washer; Frank. Im su mg machine lx-d complete; apartment sizx* ehx'tric i ange 2 antique tabh*s Laundry tub; studio couch; chest of di awe- s radio; chairs and stands; fruit cans; misc. bedding; misc aiti le*; Ixroks much more. Iva Freeman 1000 MIU.INI \ STREET, W M.KERTON l<rni> (’ASH Not Resjionsible For Accident* AItCHIL S<’HI'LFZ Aii< tiom< r Phone 7M-2745, LaP&x Gary Freeman deck - r ------ ..

t:ng 12 biskc’- and f ur fre one* t r his t ’ta! Fixe other Jimm s ■ p u irnani'a of fuui r. ' • -'il ■ Chris Gensinger <; . ■ yr v. d to I tl.i mam of. ;■ .. . w< ip- uof the Si. unr Ts . he hit th 2o |> .nt tigu.v on • ■ he id with <• g!. b isk ‘s ar I ; ar <h o ity t .• - Walis .. lio 1 10. .'ill from the fio u. for the < her d »üblo figure total. Box Score Jimtown fg ft p Cuk 12 4 2 Crawford 0 0 0 Dander 3 1 3 Daniels 0 0 0 F rre<t 3 3 2 Fol ester 0 0 0 H Id rman 0 0 1 M -s 000 D Hider 0 0 0 K liider 3 0 3 Russell 3*2 2 Sans 2 0 2 TOTALS 26 10 15 North Liberty Wulls 5 0 3 Hunt 2 0 3 Weiss - 2 2 1 G' ns .sger 8 4 3 Sheaks 0 1 2 Kaser 2 2 0 Hudak 102 Blair 0 1 0 Mortakis 0 0 0 TOTALS 20 10 14 Score By Quarters Jimtown 16 2s 45 62 North Liberty 13 21 37 50 THERE'LL ALWAYS BE A CHRISTMAS TO BE PRESENTED The Norin i.inerty 1 ni e«| Meth. < dist Choir will present "There'll A'ways Ik' A Uhi Lstmas”, a cantata. by Frank L. Cross and John M Raslcy, on Sunday, De. eember 16. during the worship service at 9:30 am.

Here is the ageless Christmas st<ry offerci in a refreshingly d :i< ent w iy. We are confident tint perf< rmanc r - will appeal to ad who rej ice in their faith that "the!' 11 always lx' a Christmas until the Ixird shall come .again'" This is a message that will h.mg renewed h pe, joy. and p' ace d img this wonderful sea. son The choir is directed by Mrs. Gary Nelson. Rev. Ropert Will, banks will narrate with Mrs. Glen Shupert at the organ and Mrs, Audme Manuc] at the piano. Soloists are Mr. Tim Pearson. Rev. Robert Willbanks. Mr. William H irtman. Mr. Max Steele. Mrs. K-nneth Wagner. Mrs. Duwayne Burch and Mias Karen Dona then. The choir will present the can. t । a for the Walkerton Nursing H me on Wclncsday. December 19, at 7:00 p.m. NO ROOM AT HIE INN ‘ No room that night was left at the Inn No p ac- rou’d be found for a stranger. Two weary travelers who turned from its d.n Found rest at lust ;n a manger In the manger that night a baby was bom To those whom the Inn turnGas and heartburn? Di-Gel contains a unique anti* gas ingredient, Simethicone. This unique discovery breaks up and removes painful g.asbubhlps. Your relief is more complete because Di-Gel takes the acid and the gas out of arid indigestion. Get Di-Gel tablets or liquid today. Product of Plough, Inc.

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rd again And the Sheperds afar came there in the morn Bringing gifts to the Sav.or <>f Men. No ro un in the hearts of many today No place for His love will they make Ho knocks at the door, they ,tum H.m awny And neg ect Him tor other guests' sake. Other guests of ambition of pleasure anti pride, Os selfishness and the getting of go d Forgett.ng the cross and the wound in His side And the naii-pierced hands they might hold. Oh. Bethlehem Inn. full of music and light. With your guests decked In

v« « « st« «jw jkjk «« sk u « «!« «X« « « w in: «» «< » I J SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER | I I a J 5 GET A NEW 18’’ DIAGONAL 1974 | PHILCO PORTABLE TV i I « ! | FREE! I 1 « l With The Purchase Os A New Solid State ? PHILCOMATIC 1974 ! a i ■ COLOR TV CONSOLE ; S I g At Thr lll'ini'nr Trice | I KARN i a Ts & APPLIANCE; w * 2 PHONE 5862692 — WALKERTON { K I PUBLIC AUCTION OI TSTXNDING ANTIQUES AND CXILLEC’TABLES Saturday, December 15 9:80 A.M. To settle the estate the following will be sold in Walkerton. Ind., in the Walkerton Urey Jr High School Gymnasium at 406 Adams St. 1 Walkerton is 20 miles south of South Bend, Ind. on Hwy. 231 Gym open at b:00 am. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: This estate consists of over 300 pieces of the most beautiful collection (good quality * cond 1 glass & furniture offered in this area this year. Most of the furniture is walnut, some hand carved. CUT GLASS — HANDI’AINTED CHINA — BISQUE — LIMOGES — WEDGEWOOD AND JASPER — JAPANESE — NIPPON — CRANBERRY 2 Cranberry hanging lamps with prisms; 2 Hurricane lamps Cranberry shades, crystal holder; 20 pieces Bisque- Figurines, some very unique; 16 pieces of exuisite glass Bavaria. German. occupied Japan etc. 10 to 20 pieces cut glass, bowls, stem compote, one with cranberry; 18 pieces Wedgewcxx! and Jasper; 80 piece unusual Japanese glass; 50 pieces, misc.; beauUfui glass; Bohemian; Amber; Etc. FTRNITI'RE, MINCEIJLANEOUS 2 ornate china cabinets, one bent glass; maple 3 piece bedroom suite; beautiful ornate round walnut table; clawfoot cabinet; library’ table; walnut poster bed; chest of drawers with pedestal mirror; walnut blanket cheat; oak desk; sideboard; beautiful dropleaft Cwlie maple dining table; several ornate mirrored stands; walnut drop top desk; walnut needlepoint chairs; six unique rockers including needlepoint spool side and cane back ami seated; child's Bentwood rocker; prismed wall sconce set; needlepoint footstools and vanity stool; pictures; nice Banjo and cuckoo clocks; straight hack chairs; 4 nx»m state rugs; Motorola TV other miscellaneous items. Terms: CASH Not Responsible For Accidents Lunch Nened Number System Method of Clerking I'and Owner, Edna L Thompson Estate Auctioneer: Costello Auction Service. Ralph Custeilo, Phone 784.3442 -

brightest array. Had you given them roonturned into the night Yaar fame had gone forth t th.s day. Oh soul, fling open your w.n dows and doors, Let the Bethlehem Strange come in. For the baby ‘twas born m ,h. manger of yore Cume from God to stive yo« from sin. By Homer J. Wllliamsot MAYBE K t Yau Can M«k« r 4 | Monty V. 1 3 ^ADVERTISING-