The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 September 1977 — Page 6

SEPTEMBER 1, 1977 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

J.G. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS "" & B isjc rfr ir ‘ W J||||k IBM Olig I@| Br JspH^V jURR && HBHH9K . & photo by Michael Pearish The varsity cheerleaders for 1977-78 at John Glenn High School are, from left to right: Teri South, Gina Newland, Karen White (bottom), and Kathv Rohrer.

4-H WINNERS Area 4-H winners at the Indiana State Fair keep coming into our office daily and so far these results have been reported: Doug Hedington, 27050 Jackson Road, North Liberty, red ribbon, in Div. IV. forestry.

^r\ 28MPG 21MPG* a \ HIGHWAY CITY Mileage w Miser! FORD MAVniM > gry "EPA Estimates Your actual mileage will I 200 S 250 CID vary according to the way you drive car equipment Manual Trans and driving conditions PUBLIC SALE Will sell at Public Auction, located around 1 1 2 miles north of North Liberty. Indiana on State Road 23. SAT., SEPTEMBER 3 1:00 P.M. SOME ANTIQUES — Beautiful Provincial secretary with built-in desk; Victorian sofa and chair; 2 iron beds; old oak dresser and mirror; cherry drop leaf table; desk; glass door dry sink top; maple cane bottom chair; 4 straight chairs; rocking chair; 2 foot stools; walnut side board; White sewing machine; plate rack; glass corner shelves; walnut dining room set; phonograph; electric stove; Philco refrigerator with freezer unit; walnut stand; black vinyl recliner; sofa bed; oak twin bed; Maytag wringer washer; Town & Country deep freezer; Shetland floor cleaner and polisher; black & white 21" RCA TV; Silvertone console radio, both need repair; lamps; plate glass wail mirror; electric sweeper and attachments; 2 burner kerosene stove; kerosene lamp; TV trays; curtain stretchers; curtain rods; 3 window screens; kitchen scales; 2 2-gal. crocks; clothes rack dryer; National Geographies; glass cans, green and white; toys; pictures and books; 2 chicken feeders; meat saw; old hand scythe; 3 butchering poles and hangers; garden tools and hand plow; carpenter tools and chest; nails; table saws; hand saws; sander; wheel barrow; 2 hand push mowers; sprayer; storm door; egg and berry crates; feed sacks; 75 ft. garden hose; 2 pair saw horses; ladders; plumbing pipe; eaves troughs; lumber; siding; tile for floor and ceiling; old jewelry; wooden keg; Simplicity #525 riding lawnmower; snow blower; 2 wheel wagon trailer; lawn sweeper; many miscellaneous items. Term*: CASH Not Responsible For Accidents MRS. LLOYD SIX SCHULTZ AUCTION SERVICE. Phone 784-2745 Gerk: Bob Ov erm yer

Jill Davis, route 4. box 97, Walkerton, blue ribbon with her collection of 100 insects in an educational box of entomology. Todd Davis, route 4, box 97, Walkerton, blue ribbon and Scott Hanson, 28548 Pierce Road, North Liberty, red ribbon, in insect growth and development, collec-

tion of 50 insects in entomology. Todd Cummins, route 4, box 113, Walkerton, blue ribbon with his 10 insects we see in entomology. Lori Russell, 27911 North St., North Liberty, blue ribbon for her twelve fossils, twelve rocks or twelve minerals in geology. Jay Wright, route 5, box 178, W'alkerton. placed fifth in market beef steers crossbred and other breeds. John Hanson. 28548 Pierce Road, North Liberty, blue ribbon, any other craft in Division I crafts. He also received a red ribbon in Div. I model craft. Jill Davis, route 4, box 97, Walkerton, blue ribbon in Div. I needle craft. Cary Zartment, route 7, box 338, Plymouth, and Greg Lowry, route 1, box 174, Walkerton, each received blue ribbons in fine arts Div. 11. Anita Ecker, rural Plymouth, blue ribbon, in fine arts Div. I. Sandra Chapman, route 3. box 175, Walkerton, blue ribbon, with her square, oblong or round layer of cake, foods Div. IV. Lisa Jones. 62040 Willow Road. North Liberty, red ribbon in Div. 1 woodworking Ben Samuelson, route 7, box 223. Plymouth, w hite ribbon in Div. 1 woodworking. Pat Jones, 62040 Willow Road. North Liberty, red ribbon in Div. II 4-H weed identification and control. Carla Shores, route 3. Walkerton. red ribbon with her personality poster. Division II or IV. Tammy Shores, route 3, Walkerton, blue ribbon with her personality poster Div. I and 11. Todd Millar. 29700 Riley Road. North Liberty, blue ribbon in the junior division of the tractor operator’s contest. Dale Klopfenstein, 27348 Layton Road, North Liberty, red ribbon in the junior division of the tractor operator's contest. Doug Hedington, 27050 Jackson Road, North Liberty, white ribbon in Div. IV of wildlife. Paul Sochocki. 67521 Pine Road. North Liberty, blue ribbon in the advanced division of w ildlife. Cindy Hostetler, route 1, box

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166. Walkerton, blue ribbon in Div. 11l wildlife. Pat Jones, 62040 Willow Road, North Liberty, blue ribbon with the poster in weather. Julie Sarber, route 7, Plymouth, blue ribbon with her outfit in clothing. Laurie Sarber, route 7, Plymouth. blue ribbon with her outfit in clothing. Laurie Sarber, route 7, Plymouth. blue ribbon with her separates outfit, three or four garments. Lisa Zartmen. route 7. Plymouth, blue ribbon with her school outfit. Beth Ann Kersh, 603 Virginia Street. Walkerton, blue ribbon with her skirt in clothing. Tonya Boise, route 4. box 125. Walkerton, red ribbon with her Div. IV notebook and other articles that make a unit in home furnishings. Thomas Duff, route 1, Walkerton. blue ribbon with his extension cord, trouble light, display board in electric. Vicki Davis, route 1. box 147, Walkerton, third place with her pony gelding. Tall Socks, in the

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showmanship at halter, junior and senior division. Third place was also received in halter under 56 inches, three and four year old geldings, junior and senior division. John Newland, route I, box 4, Walkerton, first in the barrel racing. Jerry McCoy, route I, box 4, Walkerton, sixth in the barrel racing. Todd Stull. 66224 Sycamore Rd.. North Liberty, first in the flag race. Western group 11. Kathleen Kennel, 63461 Crumstown Highway, North Liberty, first in the flag race, performance class. Debbie Nickels, 24349 Stanton Road, North Liberty, sixth in the pole bending. 56 inches and over, performance class. The St. Joseph County 4-H Color Guard placed second at the state fair. LaPorte County was first. "A simple life is its own reward." George Santayana William Howard Taft was the heaviest president of the U.S. He weighed 332 pounds.