The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 30, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 February 1974 — Page 1

VOLUME UM); NUMBER 80

1 FALCONS DRAW BYE; SHAMROCKS MEET JACKSON L The 1974 Sectional Tourney I pairings were made in Indiana, polis Wednesday morning and released with the following results for the local sectional at LaV.lle High School. Glenn d.ew the bye in the seven team field and will not enter action until Friday night. North Liberty will play South Bend Jackson in the s<c. ond Tuesday n.ght game. The complete breakduwu has action listed as follows: Tuesday night, February 26: the first game will feature Plymouth and Jackson. The North Liber, ty and Jackson cor’est will fol. low. Wednesday nignt. com..my 27: the single game will feature l.aVille and Bremen. Friday n.ght. March 1 Glonn will meet the winner of game 1. Flynn uth or Argos Th- game 2 and game three wuim i s will then play to determine the tw > ccmbaterts in the Saturday n ght finale and the right to advance to Elkhart the following week at the Regional level. As is always the case, tickets are sold to schools for the ses. Bions they play in only. Conse. quently the draw determines the amount of tickets available tnd troth Glenn and North Liberty is hurt in this respect. The ticket sales for these two schools are as follows: JG TICK FT PLAN With the Falcons having the

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f.rst round bye, they won't enter into the general ticket distribution until that time. On Thursday, February 28. from 8:30 untill the school day ends, tickets will be sold to parents, brothers and sisters of varsity basketball players and the student season t.cket holders. Then beginning at 6:30 p.m., in the auditorium, adult season ticket holders will meet for a drawing. PLEASE BRING YOUR SEASON TICKET WITH YOU. If by any chance any tickets remain, they will be ? Id to other students and adults on Fnday mmning but this not likely. Athletic director John Hans stated anyone being drawn foi a t.cket. if husband and wife are both season ticket holders, will 5 e sold two rickets. If just i;ne adult in a family has a sei. son ticket, a single t/ ket only will be sold. Anyone th it has lost the r season ticket need contact scht -I officials to have a ticket ! the d.aw.ng as the actual sea. n tickets will be thrown in f./r the draw. i e tickets ar* good for both Er iiy and Saturday nights and iCll to! $2.25. NL TICKET PLAN At North Liberty, the ticket plan for Tuesd iy' s game will L . g n Friday morning. February 22, and continue thiu that dly and at the LaVille and North Lib».ty basketball game Fndiv even, irg The tickets for Tuesday night sell for $1 75 each. Now that we’re older and un. derstand the “paaring °f the hat’’ we know why Uncle Sam wears the stove pipe model.

Noilh Liberty Homecoming Fiiday Night The North Libei ty High School is buzzing this week with all the sign-j and decorations up tor H mecoming. The basketball 1 t ccming will be held on Friday even.ng. F*-bruary 22 when the Shamiccks will host the LaV.lle Lino cs in a Northern State Confeience game. The B Team game w.ll b gin at 6:30 pm. 'I he queen oateMants th s year were selected as follows: seniors. Marlene Edi on, Jana Nelson and Jane Fair. junior, Donn i Kon. dei la; sophomore, Cindy Hiatt; and fre-hman, Judy DeSkxwe-.. Instead of hav.ng two sen: u finalists with one becoming the queen, as in the past, the student council ha- changed this to have three senior girls as finalists with one of them Ivcoinmg Queen ar ! two i. pre-enta'ivt - The crown, mg i f the new queen u 11 be between g imes . The Drama Club is sp *n wing a dance following the va >:y game. Muse will be provide.* by the Rui. White and Blue with dime.ng from 9:45 to midnight. Singles $1.50 and couples $2.00 a Imission will he charged Al a the enior basketball play, ers, cheerleaders and pep band members and parents will le honi ted, A brat is a child who acts like y<»ui own but belongs to a neigh, bor.

TELEPHONE COMPANY OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY IN PIA MOI TH The Plymouth Open House of , the United Telephone Company of Indiana. Inc., will be held on Fr.day, February 22 from 2:00 t > 10:00 pm. in the new building located at 213 W. La Pot tv St, Fly mouth. The building tours include the new office', switching equipment and operators' quarters. Plymouth cut to its new toll sc. v.ce equipment cn December 1. 1973, at 200 p m The new building and equipment took two years to construct and install. The building cost 1.2 million dollars with the best equipment available. Plymouth. Arg.is, Walkerton and Lapaz customers' calks are handled at greater c ipac.ty with greater speed and efficiency results. RIGHT TO LI UE PROGRXM I F BRI 26 Abcrt on What are the facts' The Mai hall Countv Right To 1 ar members will pre ent slide' with a qie lion and inswer e- - < a T iesday evening, Februny 26 at 730 pm in the United Pentei .'tai Chuich. W ilkertoa, c rn< r of Ind.ana and Van Bunn Streets. The pt| lie is invited and if in need of more information contact the pastor of the church. Rev. David M Hud >n, 586-3704, W alkerton. She. "I wonder if you’ll love me when my hair has turned gray ” He, "Why not’’ I’ve loved you e^ery time yx>u’ve changed color

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR Thursday, February 21 7:30 p.m — Walkerton Masonic Entered Apprentice Degree. Friday. February 22 6:30 pm The ,\onn liberty Shamrocks will host LaVille in the No: th L bertx gym with thus being tiie Shamrocks Homecoming. 6:30 p rr. The John Glenn Fili ns will h<*.'t A. g h m bask, etball. 7 30 pm. The Walkerton Masonic I. Ige cherry pie an J ice cream supver 2:00 pm. . 10 00 pm - Open H use at the new facilities of the United Telephone Company, of Indiana. Plym* alh Saturday, February 23 10 30 - 11:30 am. — Story hour at the W t kert .n Public Libi try Monday. February Y ikt wn H me I‘emonsti ation Club w meet Wilker: n Ra.ah. w Girl- will meet. M- i R*' 1 11 ■.* •_ Pi gr im at I trey lllCMlay , I ebru try 26 Mer ’ d 1; ir:>- I’’ grm It Ui ey. W ilke; t n Jav< • • - to meet W'alkei’ n I. ’.s ( uh t > meet. Secti ;.al t Uiiivv Iwg.ns at LaVille Wed:u*Mlav. February 27 0 Ash Wednesday. Sectional play at LaVille. Thur- day, F'ebruars ?x 7:Oo pm. Walkerton Mi. s< ns t< meet with the M v ter Ma. son Degree to be given