The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 September 1978 — Page 2

SEPTEMBER 21. 1978 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

COMMUNITY CALENDAR 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. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 7:30 p.m. — North Liberty Shamrocks will travel to Fairfield for a Northern North State Conference football game. 7:30 p.m. — The John Glenn Falcons will travie to Culver tor a varisty football game. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 4:00 p.m. — North Liberty tennis team will host Knox. 4:00 p.m. — John Glenn tennis team will travel to LaLumiere. 4:30 p.m. — John Glenn cross country team will host Argos. 6:30 p.m. — North Liberty re-

Ovt to our moving to Toxa), wo will Mil ttio following per tonal property at Public Auction DtßCCTtOH*—Take St Md 13 (4) block* »outb of St Rd 4 In North Liberty to Maple Ave go west 1 block (watch for signs)

Saturday, September 23 10:00 A.M. HOUSEHOLD FKATUmt fTKM- Beaut ul solid oak dmette set w/ large china cupboard, table w/iarge leaf. 4 ladder back chairs including 2 captain's chairs. In showroom condition

AWtIAMCKS— Nice Norge IS 5 cu ft upright freeter (avacado). freeter contents will also be sold — approx 30 lbs beet and various fruits 4 vegetables, nice Speed Queen automatic washer and dryer (both have multiple settings). Motpomt refrigera tor. Singer Model IStl electric sewing machine w/cabinet ano attachments. Oster hair dryer self contained electric exhaust hood Fostoria waffle iron Magic Hostess can opener/knife sharpener, nice large spool (finished) w/buiit in tape deck and speakers. United (ship) mantel clack, fancy pair of end table lamps various lamps deep fryer, utility cart FURHfTUR® -Early American epoch ano chair, overstutfed chair, coffee table and 2 octagon end tables, mahogany corner cupboard redwood corner shelf decora ted spool nice walnut desk. Mild walnut chest w/built in vanity, met 3 pc bedroom set w/tnpie drawer dresser and mirror, chest of drawers and bed w/bookcase head board, nice old cedar chest. (3) fruitwood tables w/marbie inlay top. like new (coffee table, round end table and square eno table). 3 stack tables magazine racks otto man, nice corner cupboard 4 bar stools 5 drawer chest of drawers, kitchen set w/ 4 chairs MISC. MOUSCNOCD— MapIe Vanity hair, footstool swag lamp fxl2' oval braided rug. various throw rugs. TV trays, clothes hamper, ironing board, pole bathroom towel rack, large wooden spoon and fork (approx 4 ft ). ceramic fruit stack. 4'x*' Pheasant tapestry, spice rack w/radio. Poioroid 210 land camera w/ flash, leather back Mexican platter. Christmas decorations, metal cabinet, wash tub porcelain top table sqt ice cream freezer traverse rods, linoleum, fluorescent light various candles and holders, buttons, liquor carrier, knick knack shelves, various knick knocks, lazy Susan, nut bowl complete, misc linens and bedding, misc pots end pans books ANTIQUES AND COLLECTOR'S ITEMS FUWWTUR®— Beautiful solid oak bed w/7 ft headboard and dresser w/beveled edge mirror, solid oak nightstand, copper I med humidor smoking stand, solid oak dresser w/fancy round mirror, fancy oak fern stand nice bunko table, large mirror w/wainut frame nice New Home sewing machine w walnut cabinet, walnut clock shelf pmeoppie full size bed. complete Falls Style buffet Falls Style desk. 5 gal jug lamp, old desk lamp, large old trunk shaving mirror. fancy pair of brass lamps. 2 fancy lamps w/giass shades brass wash board bread board. 3x7' copper back barber s mirror large storage cupboard fancy cedar t eweiry box fancy large kerosene lamp Qoucho bust, various oh lamps china lamp. 2 belly glass oval picture frames OOIX COCLCCTM3M— I2 dons (miniature) boys and girls mix doll clothing PICTUWSS— ( 2) oil paintings on canvas (northern scenes) signed Eva Parolin w/fr*mes wafercolor painting signed Overton COtASCTOWS BOTTLCB—Spirit of St louis Beam bottle. Beam "Zovave" bottle w/4 glasses Ezra Brooks htritag* china steam engine. Ezra Brooks heritage chma race car. Avon car collection IM-AMWAWS — Setting for 10 Royalton translucent porcelain china, hostess cup* (cut) from Walkerton Glass Co (setoff). J custard dishes from Walkerton Glas* Co . pressed glass dresser Mt milkglass hobnail van vaM violin bottle. Haegar donkay. 2 amber Depression platters. 2 green Depression cake plates, matched pair pansy bud vases set o« 4 shrimp dishes, bud »»m rose dish, telephone insulators, pansy dish, cheese server, glass top |ar*. 3 gal crock, candleholders MISC. COLLKCTOR'S ITCMS— Landmarks of America coin collection. Teakwood elephant. Mverai cast iron trivet*, milkcan. (3) 1*33 Chevy hubcap*, tin pcs , old hatchet, misc PLANTS AND CONTAINERS Over 23 assorted healthy potted plant* including donkey tail, spider plant. Swedish ivy grape ivy. Wandering jew bridle veil. Sprig o rye fern, and many other* The plants will be sold in their respective per > Also various dry display* LAWN - GARDEN - MISC. Wuard 22 mower w/crank Vari. hammock w/new swing. * good lawn chair*, cot; bird feeder row treiii*. so ft snow fence. Seers 3 ft framed gete. 2 new 12 volt batteries, large aluminum cooler metal fence poet*, cor top carrier ISO ft of gar den hoM. sprinkler hose misc tithing equip ice fishing equip . 2 canner*, plastic resting container* var>out bucket* snow shovel cool ahovol. voriou* lawn fools town tart*, hand mws stepladder car ramp* various hand fool*, aluminum moding mtpeefor* Hath i^ni ntw leather gloves furnace filter*, lawn edging, cedar boards galvanized due* pipe walnut log (*mali). gas cant. »ize 10 Ice skates (woman s). various lady's snow boots (like new), appliance rollers Terms Cosh Net respontibfe ter McMoets or merchoMiM otter mM Mr. & Mrs. Bernard “Bernie” Hutchins Solo Conducted By *Kmri bctiM Service ix- ©

serve football team will travel to Knox. Walkerton Rainbow for Girls. Better Homes Extension Club to meet. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 4:00 p.m. — North Liberty tennis team will travel to LaVille. 4:00 p.m. — John Glenn tennis team will host New Prairie. 6:30 p.m. — North Liberty vollevball team will travel to Fairfield. 6:30 p.m. — John Glenn volleys ■ J ball team will travel to Plymouth. Walkerton Lions Club to meet. Evening Star Rebekahs to meet. Knights of Columbus to meet. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 4:00 p.m. — John Glenn tennis I team to travel to Culver Military Academy for matches. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 4:00 p m. — John Glenn cross country team to travel to CM A. 4:30 p.m. — John Glenn tennis team to travel to Culver. 4:30 p.m. — North Liberty tennis team will travel to Jimtown. 4:30 p.m. — North Liberty and John Glenn freshmen football teams will play on the Falcon field. 4:30 p.m. — North Liberty cross country team will host Fairfield.

6:30 p.m. — John Glenn volleyball team will travel to OregonDavis. 8:00 p.m. — Walkerton American Legion to meet. FALCON CROSS COUNTRY TEAM TOPS JIMTOWN On Wednesday, September 13, the John Glenn cross country team topped NSC rival Jimtown by a score of 19 to 43. Terry Anspaugh crossed the line first in a time of 13:19 with Craig Ochs third, Tim Cine fourth. Rod Back fifth, Todd Back sixth, Don Smith seventh and Craig Sarber ninth. NEW PRAIRIE TOPS JOHN GLENN RUNNERS On September 14, the New Prairie Cougars cross country' team scored a victory over the John Glenn, team by a score of 23-36. Craig Ochs was the top Glenn finisher in second place behind New Prairie's Jay Hochstetler who crossed the line in 13:38. Tim Cine was fourth and Rod Back seventh for the other top Glenn finishers. GLENN RUNNERS IN INVITATIONAL MEET The John Glenn cross country team placed fifth place in their division of the New Prairie Invitational cross country meet last Saturday as 12 teams were in this class. Fairfield was the winner of the division. For Glenn, Terry Anspaugh was 22nd; Craig Ochs, 24; Tim Cine. 26; and Rod Back, 29. SENIOR FELLOWSHIP GROUP MEETS The Senior Fellowship Group had their regular meeting on Monday, September 7. in the Walkerton Community Building with 32 present to enjoy the usual delicious carry-in dinner. Miss Jane Keefe played favorite songs for group singing, after which the minutes were read and approved of the August meeting when the Bremen Club was entertained at the Stuntz. Pine Forest. The excellent facilities available made this a very special occasion. Mr. Dudy was the winner of the door prize and before election of officers, bingo was played with quite a number of winners. Hosts for the October meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. Matt Dudy and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webster. This meeting will be a picnic at Bendix Woods where we have enjoyed picnics in the past this colorful time of the year. We will again proceed in a caravan from the Community Building to Bendix Woods to arrive there by 12:00 o’clock. As usual there will be rides available for those not driving. Hostesses were Helen Pogodzinski, Dorothy Walsh and Emilie Harlozinski, assisted by Edward Pogodzinski. The election of officers then took place conducted by John Zenon with nominations from the floor. Mr. Ervin Stuntz was elected presisdent; Mrs. Leonard Beaty, vicepresident; and Mrs. Thomas Walsh will retain her position of recording secretary. As the new president, Mr. Stuntz spoke to the club members and Mrs. Beaty asked everyone for ideas for future programs. It is not always possible to obtain special programs and Mrs. Beaty will welcome and expect everyone to offer suggestions to make our nice meetings more interesting, so don't hesitate to give her some of your excellent ideas. Mr. Beaty will arrange a program for the October picnic. Mr. Zenon, outgoing president, spoke to the club and thanked them for their cooperation and assistance, not always an easy task, but one he accomplished effectively . Thank you John for the time given our very appreciative club. The silliest of all people are those who do foolish things to show off ” Vauvenargues

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SERVICE NOTES September 12 — Marine Sergeant Chip J. Emerson, son of John and June Riley of Route 5. Box 219, Walkerton. Ind., has been promoted to his present rank while serving at the New River Marine Corps (Helicopter) Air Station. Jacksonville. N.C. He joined the Marine Corps in August 1974. Tenderness is passion in repose.” Joseph Joubert “What are these tickets I found in my husband's pocket?” "Your husband is an archaeologist. These tickets arc evidence of a lost race.”

Neighbors For Mangus For REP. RICHARD W. MANGUS CHICKEN BARBECUE At The Lakeville Elementary School LAKEVILLE, INDIANA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 SERVING 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. Adults, $3.00 7 . 12, $2.00 6 And Under, Free CARRY-OUTS AVAILABLE s

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Mother’s Study Program Begins The 1978-79 programs for Mother’s Study will begin Monday evening. September 25, with a physician discussing "Nutrition, Or How Not To Raise A Junk Food Junkie". The program begins at 7:30 p.m. in the living room at the Walkerton Presbyterian Church, 512 Georgia Street, Walkerton. Charlotte Hostetler will give devotions and Linda McLean will provide refreshments. I Mother’s Study is a growth group for mothers and is open to all mothers in the community. For reservations and additional information. call 586-3301 or 586-3372.

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