The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 October 1977 — Page 1

THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

VOLUME 103; NUMBER 19

Bazaar In North Liberty October 21-22 Zeta Pi Chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa of North Liberty will hold their "Kappa Cupboard Bazaar" October 21 and 22 at the North Liberty Community Bank. Crafts will be on sale both days, but the bake sale will be held on Saturday only from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. In charge of the event this year is Mrs. Ann Cambiin. Mrs. Judy Rininger and Mrs. Willadene Davenport. Proceeds from this project go towards local charity, culture and town improvement. Chicken Bar-B-Q Set For Oct. 14 By NL Boosters Ihe North Liberty High School Athletic Booster Club will be sponsoring its third annual chicken barbecue on Friday . October 14. at the high school cafeteria. Tickets may be purchased from the members of the football team for $2.75 for a half chicken and 52.00 for a fourth of chicken. The homecoming bon fire and snake dance through the streets will begin at 8:00 p.m. that even ing. The dinner will be served from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. so there will be time for all to cat. Mr. Jim Mcßride is the club president. Polk Twp. Fire Dept. To Begin Operation Oct. 1 The Polk Township Volunteer Fire Department will be in operation beginning October 1. 1977. The fire station alarm phone number is 936-8967. AREA FOOTBALL TEAMS AT HOME THIS WEEK Homecoming will be featured at both the area high schools this week end as the football season grinds down towards the climax. The John Glenn Falcons will host South Central on Friday night with kickoff at 7:30 p.m. and the homecoming festivities starting Thursday through the dance following the game. The North Liberty Shamrocks will host Culver Community High School on Saturday afternoon and their homecoming festivities will begin Friday and continue through the Saturday date. NOTICE Deadline for teams for the winter basketball league is October 24. For further information contact Jaycees Keith Knepper or Jack Wardman. CPR CLASS SCHEDULED The Cardio Pulmonary Recessa tation class will be held on Mon day, October 17 from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. in the Miller s Merry Manor nursing home on Walkerton Trail, across from the elementary school. Please come a little early so we can start on time as we have a large class. Read and use the classified ads.

WALKERTON, INDIANA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1977

NORTH LIBERTY HOMECOMING CANDIDATES w - Jg b? si * I mt IVh' ’ W 13 Bi S* 1 ~ S'» Iw i\ ■IHHBHHHHHHItt Halil photo by Michael Pearish Ihe North Liberty High School annual f<x>tball homecoming will be held on Saturday, October IS at 2:00 p.m. when the Shamrocks host the Culver Community High School Cavaliers. Homecoming queen candidated are. from left to right: Janiece Gowin. sophomore; Sue Morris, senior; Karole Winnicki. senior; Tina Szynski, freshman; and Suzanne Mueller, junior. JOHN GLENN WINS VOLLEYBALL TOURNEY in I Xlr7 \ Ik A * v t| *3*^.jFi I M?H I -V M 1

The John Glenn Falconettes won their invitational volleyball tourney on Saturday by wins over Culver in the morning to advance the girls to the finals when they played Ore-gon-Davis, winning by scores of 15-3 and 15-10. Members of the team are from left to right, front row, manager, Tonya Boise. Kerri Gardner, Kern Skiles. Karen White and Julie Ryan. Back row, left to right. Barb Mann. Mary Huffstetter, coach Barb Osowski, Terri South. Nancy Peterson, Connie Clark, Christy Rausch, Karol Cripe and Julie Bell. In the first round against Culver the Falconettes won by scores of 15-6 and 15-3 under the leadership of Karol Cripe with the best serves with a 2.38 mark; Julie Ryan with eight kills (unretumable spkies) and Karen White had the best

passing average with a 2.44 mark. In the championship game the Falconnettes overpowered the Bob cats with Julie Bell leading in the serving with a 2.8 mark and Julie Ryan with a 1.66 passing mark and four kills. The Falconettes are now at 12-2 for the season. Band Boosters Chili Supper Set For Oct. 21 The Polk-Lincoln-Johnson Band Boosters will hold their third annual Chili Supper on Friday, October 21 at John Glenn High School in Walkerton. Serving will be from 4:00 p.m. until after half-

photo by Michael Pearish ACHIEVEMENT NIGHT SET The Liberty Township 4-H Achievement Night will be held on Tuesdas. October 18 at 7:30 p m in the North Liberty High School cafeteria. Members need to be present for pins. time of the Glenn-Knox football game. The cost of a complete meal is $1.50, and includes all the chili you can eat. relishes, dessert, and drink. Hot dogs, chili dogs and side orders of all items will be available. Mrs. Larry Burch is general chairman of the event. Any band parent who has not already been contacted to help and would like to help, may do so by calling Mrs. Burch at 586-7210.

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Junior Miss Pageant Set For December 1 & 3 Ihe Walkerton Javcees are now working on the 19"7 "h Walkerton Area Junior Miss Pageant which is set for Thursdas. December 1 and Saturday. December 3 in the John Glenn High School auditorium. Ihe local pageant is part of a nationwide program to reward and honor the countrs’s leading high school senior girls for scholasti achievement, creative talents and community betterment. I.<xal area girls mas enter the pageant b\ attending a tea to be held on Thursdav. October 13 (tonight) at ’' GO p.m. at the J A: .1 Restaurant, downtown Walkerton. The tea is for an\ senior girl from John Glenn. North Libert), Ore-gon-Davis and LaVille High Schools. Mothers of the girls are also welcome and encouraged to attend the tea. Hostesses for the tea indude Mrs. David Bottorff and Mrs Jeff Badgles This sear’s pageant chairman, left Badglev. will also be on hand to answer an\ questions the girls mas hase concerning the pageant. If there are ans girls interested in participating but un able to attend the tea. thes mas notifs Mrs. Bottorff at 586-324’ after 7:00 p.m. or Mrs Badgley at 586 3012 after 5:00 pm. Deadline for registration is October I’ The Walkerton Jaycees will give more than S6OO in scholarships and prizes. The winner of the Walkerton Area Junior Miss Pageant will compete at Frankfort. Indiana in the state pageant Ihe Indiana Junior Miss winner will then travel to Mobile. Alabama for a chance at the national title. There are onls a fess require merits that need to fie met bs the girls for participation. These and mans other details will be discus sed at the tea Judges for the annual pageant cast their votes on scholastic achievements, mental alertness, poise and appearance and creatise performing arts. Art Appreciation Show Oct. 22-23 In Walkerton An Art Appreciation shoss will be held on October 22 and 23 at the Lions C lub Youth Building. VS ash ington Street. Walkerton, featuring many arts and crafts bs kxal artists. As of earls this week there were 33 entries for the show and it is hoped that eversone will attend the showing on Saturdas and Sundas from 100 to 5:00 p.m There is no charge. The show is sponsored bs Williams Suppls Compans. a local home builder TO FLUSH HYDRANTS The Town of North Liberts will be flushing hydrants on Thursdas and Fridas. October 13 and 14 FINES AND RENTALS TO BE RAISED AT WALKERTON LIBRARY The W'alkerton Library Board at their October 10 meeting agreed to raise fines and rentals to five cents a day. New cards from other townships not participating in taxes are raised to $5.00 per year. Also, they still have two encyclopedias for sale for $25.00 a set.