The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 September 1977 — Page 2
SEPTEMBER 22, 1977 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS
North Liberty Tennis Team jki <■ KT ow Ji photo by Michael Pearish The North Liberty tennis team members are. from left to right, first row: Brian Griffey. Brian Donathen and Mark Judd; second row: Jim Herter. Ron Price, Curt Jaworski and Todd Burch; back row. coach Ed Faulhaber. Mark VanderHagen. Tom Anderson, Todd Allsop and Bill Goad. SHAMROCKS B-TEAM Ag f * ag.y J" ^8 X ® „ photo by Michael Pearish The North Liberty Shamrock B-Tcam football players are. from left to right, first row: Phil Eberly. Chris Lemert, Tim VanderHayden and Brian Naragon. Second row: Pat Jones. Dane Clark. Rick Stewart. Kevin Kammerer and Tom Patrick. Back row, coach Keel, Steve Shonkwiler. Jeff Jones, Kirk Maravalo, Jeff Martin, Roger Piotrowicz and coach Lea.
DRIFT-BREAKERS MEET The North Liberty Drift-Breakers met on Saturday, September 17 behind Harold Snyder s to check on the bridge. They also worked up a calendar for some of the coming events and copies will be run off
PUBLIC SALE Will sell at Public Auction, located at 107 West Rupel Street. North Liberty. Indiana. SATURDAY, SEPT. 24 1:00 P.M. SOME ANTIQUES — Oak round table 48 inch extends to 8 ft. and 6 dining chairs; buffet, all in good shape; recliner chair; 2 nice rockers, over 60 years old; another rocker from about the mid 1800's; 4 shelf stand; foot stool; nice Victrola; treadle sewing machine; kitchen cabinet; metal cabinet; table and stool; wicker flower stand; 3 old plank chairs; poster bed, real nice; dresser and mirror; 2 other beds; commode, cherry wood marble top chest of drawers, early 1890; old high chair; box buttons; hand cart; comer cabinet; set dinner dishes for 12; Rogers 1847 silverplate; linens; towels; sheets; pillows; quilts; lamps; old toys; vases; flower pots; 60 lb. scales; 8 point and 11 points hand saws; butcher saw; scythe; electric mower 100 ft. cord % h.p. electric motor; snow shovels; other shovels and garden tools; quilt frames; wash board; 2 square tubs with stand; canning jars; l*/j bu. shelled walhuts; electric mixer; electric knife; aluminum pans; other pans; dishes; some antique dishes; embroidery thread; yarn; rug material; 2 step ladders, 8 and 5 ft.; meat saw; 3'6 gal. roof tar; lots of miscellaneous not mentioned. Terms: CASH Not Responsible For Accidents ELMER H. ZOOK ARCHIE SCHULTZ. Auctioneer, Phone LaPaz 784-2745
and passed out at the October 5 meeting of the club. Also the group is working on their new club room this week so if you have anything that can be used in it would would appreciate anv donation.
NORTH LIBERTY A family get together with a cook-out was enjoyed Saturday afternoon and evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Limerick and Andrea. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams, Sr., Paul Williams, Jr. and son, Mr. and Mrs. George Dearing. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Williams and Shannon. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Limerick, Joel and Tracy Ann, all of North Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. Regg Williams and Aaron, of Lakeville; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Limerick, of South Bend; Mrs. Don Daube, of Walkerton; Mr. and Mrs. David Limerick and Kris, of Ligionier; and Capt. and Mrs. Bruce Hite and Eric, of Tucson, Arizona. Miss Jennifer Charles, of Lebanon. Indiana, was a week end guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Charles, on New Road. Capt. and Mrs. Bruce Hite and Eric, Tucson, Arizona, spent several days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William Limerick and Andrea. Mrs. Hite is the former Julia Limerick. PAST CONVENTION WORKSHOP Province 10 of Kappa, Kappa. Kappa held a fall Province Workshop at the Presbyterian Church, in Goshen, on Saturday, September 17. Mrs. Robert Wolf, Province 10 Officer, conducted the meeting. Attending from Zeta Pi, North Liberty, were Mrs. Thomas McCormick. president; Mrs. Keith Riningcr. vice president; Mrs. Willadene Davenport, treasurer; Mrs. Robert Overmyer. secretary; and Mrs. Jerry King, correspondance secretary. The officers workshop enabled local chapter officers to meet and receive information and to present wv HAPPY ADS Happy Birthday MIKE From GRANDMA & GRANDPA Congratulations MINDY & DOUG From GRANDPA & GRANDMA VERMILYER Happy Birthday PATTY WANDA Love GAIL & JOE MARY. TAMMY, SHELLY, TRACY and DANNY
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their ideas for the coming year. Chapters represented were South Bend, Mishawaka, Elkhart. LaGrange. Angola, Goshen, Walkerton. Bremen. Plymouth. Nappanee. Culver, Columbia City, Garrett and Auburn. NORTH LIBERTY VOLLEYBALL TEAM WINS The girls volleyball team of North Liberty started off their 1977 season with a decidedly strong victory over Jimtown last Tuesday having a score of 15-0. 9-12 and 15-1. On Thursday they beat SouthCentral 15-10. 10-15 and 15-9 making their record so far this year at 2-0.
In both games the experience , Obey the 55 m.p.h. Speed Limit!
FALL FESTIVAL SALE AT DOAN’S Gift & Ceramic Shop North Liberty SI.OO BLUE WILLOW STONE MUGS . .. 79c $3.00 CARNIVAL EGG & nA RELISH DISHES ALL AMBER GLASSWARE ... 1/3 Off Clip This Advertisement Worth SI.OO On Every SIO.OO Purchase Also CHECK OUR BARGAIN TABLE PUBLIC AUCTION As we have rented the farm I will sell the following farm machinery located */j mile south of Walkerton, Indiana on State Road 23 on SATURDAY, SEPT. 24 1:00 P.M. FARM MACHINERY IHC 101 combine with #22 2 row com head and 10' grain header with hume reel, cab and heater, a real fine machine for a small operation; WD Allis Chalmers tractor, wide front, good condition; 10 IHC wheel disk; IHC 3-16” #6O pull type plow, trip back bottoms, good condition; JD 4 row 490 com planter; JD grain wagon; Ford cultivator; 18” breaking plow; pull type 200 gal. fiberglass sprayer; rotary hoe; Ford 3 pt. 3-16” plow, Ford 2 and 4 row cultivators; older New Idea elevator; hydraulic cylinder; hog feeder; set 11-38 duals; 5000 BTU salamander. Premier 4 horse goose neck trailer; 68 Ford Vi ton pick-up, 6 cylinder; Sea King flat bottom boat with 2 h.p. Johnson motor; 63 Volkswagon; 1975 Suzuki with 3,800 miles. Jacks; hand tools; wrought iron table; ladder; sump pump; hog troughs;2-11-L-14 wagon tires, like new; 8-19-5 truck tire; chain hoist; work bench; vise; wagon load other useful items found around the farm; Motorola color TV; 20 gauge Winchester model 12 pump shot gun; Browning lever action 22 rifle. Terms: CASH Not Responsible For Accidents I Lillian Sumler, Owner AUCTIONEER: BALL AUCTION SERVICE Jim Knepp, 342-8873
was relatively the same, although South Central did not play very well on their own court. Special recognition should be given to Sandy Miko who scored 14 points in the Jimtown match and 11 points in the South Central games, especially when a good turnout of spectators for North Liberty is always prevelant at away games. Improvements on serving and teamwork as a whole can be seen in the team this year consisting of seven seniors, two juniors, one sophomore and two freshmen. The Shamrocks and Falconcttes will battle on October 4 at 4:15 in North Liberty.
