The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 September 1978 — Page 6

SEPTEMBER 14, 1978 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

JG TENNIS PLAYERS Ip W - ‘ < ^lhK < ^mX2 U&k i j iWgfi 4g|gg« (/ > . —Alm i iS X £ ' fw t — photos by Michael Pearish The 1978 John Glenn varsity tennis team members are from left to right, first row: Dale Merkel. Brian Brandt. Jerry Merkel and Rick Florian. Second row. from the left: coach Dick Kickbush. Dave Fenstermacher, Rob Moore. Kris Tuttle and Paul Hershberger. A * . ■■HK ' 4^aftSrT^HF ft » I ftwaribwSiCinf hsSBF ^SrB ft bHr khoß^HHehll %j3!S ' JR y k Standing from left to right are: Matt Ervin. Ben Samuelson, Tony Gaw and coach Dick Kickbush. Kneeling, left to right are: Steve Giese and Jeff South, members of the John Glenn B-Team tennis squad. PUBLIC FARM AUCTION Due to my health. I will sell the following at public auction located l'/j miles east of Walkerton, Indiana on U. S. 6. SATURDAY, SEPT. 16 12:00 NOON Case 730 tractor with 18-4-34 tires, wide front end, duel range transmission and New Idea loader; 1 H.C.M. tractor with 13-6-38 tires, and 2-M.H. mounted picker; 1 H.C. 370 12 ft. disc with 20 inc blades; Oliver 3-16 plow; 1 H.D. 4 row front mount cultivators; 3 P.H. rear mount Case cultivator; 12 ft. cultipacker; 1 H.C. 4 row corn planter with plastic boxes; New Idea No. 7 one row corn picker; New Idea running gear with gravity box; 11-1 C. wagon with steel New Idea trailer type rotary mower; A.C. heavy duty running gear with gravity box. New Idea running gear with gravity box; 11-1 C. wagon with steel bed and hoist; A.C. heavy duty running gears; 2 wheel trailer; 5 Star 3 H.P. post hole digger; 24 ft. 4 in. auger with wheels and electric motor; cement mixer; set 18-4-34 duels; alum, elevator; 3 hyd. cylinders; trailer type sprayer with pump; blade for a front end loader; Moormans high pressure washer; livestock sides for pickup truck; approx. 180 ft. of 6 in. plastic drainage tile; 300 gal. overhead fuel tank and stand; 2-275 gal. fuel tanks; several log chains: binders; shovels; forks; grease guns; used tires; 5 gal. cans; extension ladder. HOG EQUIPMENT — 2 round 60 bu. hog feeders; new Moormans 140 hu round feeder; used 140 bu. round feeder; 2 hog waterers; 3-2 hole feeders; 2 creeper feeders; 4 steel farrowing I crates; ^ 30 inch steel hog panels 16 ft. long; approx. 100 wooden posts; approx. 1(X) steel posts; roll new Red lop woven wire; roll barb wire; picket fence. Terms: (ASH Not Responsible For Accidents Owner: Stanley Alexander AUCTIONEERS: Paul J Beaver, Culver 842-2229 William Beaver. Walkerton 586-3591 Doug Beaver. Culver 842 2229

JG TENNIS TEAM WINS OVER TRITON The John Glenn tennis team defeated Triton 3-2 in their match on Tuesday. September 5. The results are as follows: Singles Dale Merkel (JHG) defeated Doug Anthonv 7-6, 7-5 Todd Slabaugh (T) defeated Kris Tuttle 6-4. 4-6. 7-5 Brad Lemler (T) defeated Brian Brandt 6-7, 6-0. 6-1 Doubles Dave Fenstermachcr and Ron Moore (JG) defeated Mel Trowbridge and Jim Burnett 6-3, 6-4 Rick Florian and Jerry Merkel (JG) defeated Allen Peckham and Tom Schaetzle 6-1.6-1 CORRECTIONS ON VOLLEYBALL OPENER The John Glenn girls volleyball । team lost their opener when they met St. Joceph on Tuesday, September 5, by score of 11-15, 15-8 and 15-8 in the varsity matches and I 15-8 and 14-9 in the B-team action. FALCON NETTERS LOSE TO PLYMOUTH The John Glenn tennis team lost to Plymouth 4-1 Wednesday. September 6. The results were: Singles Barry Peterson (P) defeated Dale Merkel 6-2. 3-6, 6-3 Jerry Menser (P) defeated Rob Moore, 6-1. 7-5 Scott Tavlor (P) defeated Kris Tuttle 61,6-3 Doubles Dave Duell and Tony Stewart (P) defeated Dave Fenstermacher and Brian Brandt 6-3 and 6-3 Rick Florian and Jerry Merkel (G) defeated Paul Wiktorsson and Steve Guild 3-6, 7-5, 6-3 GLENN GIRLS LOSE THEIR SECOND MATCH The John Glenn girls vollevbail team lost to North Judson in their second match of the young season on Thursday 15-4, 6-15 and 15-13 in the varsity action. In the B-team matches the scores were 5-15, 15-6 and 17-15 in Judson's favor. Anne Huffstetter led the varsity in passing with a 2.25 average and Barb Mann had two kills. Mary Huffstetter had a 2.85 serving average. SHAMROCKS RUNNERS LOSE TO NEW PRAIRIE The North Liberty Shamrocks cross country team lost to New Prairie on Thursday in the meet 20-43 despite the effort of John Fair who came in first for the Shamrocks with a time of 14:40. The winning time was by Cyril Oake, of New prairie in 14:17. COMMUNITY CALENDAR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 4:00 p.m. — John Glenn cross country team to host New Prairie. 4:00 p.m. — North Liberty and John Glenn tennis team to battle on the Liberty courts. 4:15 p.m. — North Liberty volleyball team to host South Central. 4:15 p.m. — North Liberty cross country team to travel to LaVille. 4:30 p.m. — John Glenn freshman football team to travel to New Prairie. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 1:00 p.m. — Walkerton Woman’s Community Club dessert luncheon meeting. 4:30 p.m. — John Glenn tennis team to host Tippecanoe Valley. 7:30 p.m. — John Glenn football homecoming game with LaVille. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 10:00 a m. — John Glenn and North Liberty to participate in the New Prairie cross country invitational. 2:00 p.m. — North Liberty football team to host Culver Military Academy. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 4:00 p.m. — John Glenn tennis <eam to travel to Rochester.

4:30 p.m. — North Liberty tennis । team to host Triton. 4:30 p.m. — John Glenn cross country team to travel to South Central. 6:30 p.m. — John Glenn girls vollevball team to host Bremen. । TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 4:00 p.m. — North Lberty tennis team to host New Prairie. 4:15 p.m. — North Liberty cross ! country team to travel to OregonDavis. 4:30 p.m. — John Glenn tennis ! team to host Fairfield. 5:00 p.m. — North Liberty volleyball team to host Jimtown. 6:30 p.m. — John Glenn volleyball team to host Culver. P-L-J School Board to meet. Walkerton Jaycees. Walkerton OES. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 4:15 p.m. — North Liberty tennis team to travel to Clay. 4:30 p.m. — John Glenn cross country team to travel to OregonDavis. 6:30 p.m. — North Liberty vollevball team to travel to CAG. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 4:30 p.m. — North Liberty cross country team to travel to Jimtown. 4:30 p.m. — North Liberty volleyball team to host Triton. 4:30 p.m. — John Glenn tennis team to travel to Jimtown. 4:30 p.m. — John Glenn cross country team to travel to Culver. 6:00 p.m. — John Glenn volleyball team to host Marquette. J.G. Adult Classes Set John Glenn adult education will have three credit classes and adult recreation in session the first semester. Office machines will meet on Monday night, September 18, in room 115 at 7:00 p.m. English classes will meet on Tuesday night. September 19 in room 109 at 7:00 p.m. Economics will be taught on Thursday night starting September 21 in room 105 at 7:00 p.m. The fee for each of these classes is $8.50. Anyone interested in enrolling in one of the above classes should contact Alvin C. Boise, Adult Education Director, at John Glenn or enroll in the class at the above dates. The adult recreation classes will meet on Thursday night at 7:00 p.m. starting September 21 in the high school gym, for ten weeks. Fees for the recreation class will be SIO.OO for the semester of $1.25 per night. Snow Removal Funds Released To Schools Reimbursements totaling $237,611 for snow removal have been processed by the Indiana Department of Public Instruction for 210 school systems in 82 counties, Dr. Harold Negley, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, reported recently. The reimbursement does not represent the total amount of money paid to schools for snow removal, Negley said, since schools in some school systems applied for aid through their local cities or counties. The $237,611 represents 75 per cent of the costs incurred by the 210 districts for snow removal during the post-blizzrd period of January 27 through February 1, 1978. I‘he money for reimbursement was provided by the Federal Disaster Assistance Administration through the Indiana Department of Civil Defense. The Department of Public Instruction handled the processing of school claims as a liaison to the Department of Civil Defense. The South Bend Community School Corporation was reimbursed $23,111.00; Polk-Lincoln-Johnson School Corporation; $985.00; and Oregon-Davis School Corporation $332.00.

MOK HAPPY ADS NOW YOU ARE A TEENAGER ANDREA DEAN LIMERICK Happy 13th Birthday Love You, MOM & DAD Happiness Is Saying Happy Birthday To DICK CLINE THE CITY MAILMAN On Wednesday, September 13th Happy Anniversary ALAN & PAULA LIMERICK MANY - MANY MORE MOM A DAD L. Happy Birthday ANDI DEAN Love AUNT MYRNA AND UNCLE DON Happiness Is Remembering GEORGE MATZ 843 South 28th Street South Bend, Indiana Who Will Be 89 On September 21, 1978 Thank You RAINBOW GIRLS Os Walkerton For The Birthday Cake And Gift MOM ERICKSON