The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 8, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 August 1979 — Page 2

AUGUST 2, 1979 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

Bill Bowler Speaker For Tent Revival j£.< A week of tent revival meetings will be held at the First Baptist Church. North Liberty. August 5-12. Sunday through Sunday. 7:30 p.m. nightly, and 10:30 a.m. on Sundays. The speaker will be Evangelist Bill Bowler, Tucson. Arizona. Rev. Bowler ran for the presidency of the United States on the American Party ticket in 1976 and has been involved in politics in the state of Arizona. He is nationally known for his prophetic misintry regarding Israel and the second cdming of Christ. The tent is located on State Road 4, 3‘/j blocks west of the blinker light. The public is invited. Minister Teams With Daughters For Service “Where Are The Clowns” is the title for the sermon to be presented at North Liberty United Methodist Church on Sunday, August 5. It will be a family affair as the Rev. Dr. Gaylord Saltzgaber will be assisted by his two daughters. Amy Saltzgaber, recent graduate of Taylor University, will sing “Send In The Clowns” by Stephen Sondheim. The song was made popular by singer Judy Collins and is from “A Little Night Music.” Another daughter, Mrs. Bruce Weber, will accompany Amy on the piano. Wendy is a graduate of Bethel College in Mishawaka and continues in voice study at 1.U.5.8. Rev. Saltzgaber will base his message on a text from I Corinthians 1:18-30. The public is invited to attend. Worship Service will be at 9:30 a.m., preceded by the usual summer season “Gospel HymnSing” at 9:15 a.m. 4-H FAIR WINNERS At the Marshall County 4-H Fair the following Polk Twp. winners have been released. At the beef show in the Hereford steers. 875-950 pound class Dan Sarber of Polk Township took first place and Jeff Sarber was ninth. In the 965-1045 pound class Dan Sarber was third. In the 1065-1190 pound class Rod Sarber was fourth and fifth while Lowell Taylor was eighth. Angus steers in the 1000-1185 pound class Craig Sarber was third. Crossbred, 665-910 pound class Jeff Verhaeghe was second and Larry Hendricks was fourth. In the 920-995 pound class Larry Hendricks was second and Jeff Verhaeghe was fifth. In the 1(MX) 1055 pound class Juan Fontanes was fourth and Craig Sarber, eighth. In the 1240-1380 pound class Art Fontanes was fifth. Hereford heifer, junior yearling, Jeff Sarber placed fourth; Rob Sarber, sixth and Lowell Taylor,

eighth. Summer yearling. Dan Sarber placed third. Crossbred heifers, summer yearlings. Larry Hendricks was sixth and Steve Newberg, eighth pion in the leather division of the fair and she was first in division VIII. Other winners were Jeff Ludwig, second in division 1, Janet Petry wn Laurie Sarber took grand champion in the leather division of the fair and she was first in division Laurie Sarber took grand champion in the leather division of the fair and she was first in division VIII. Other winners were Jeff Ludwig, second in division 1; Janet Petry was first in division II; Cindy Petry was first and Tammy Miller placed second in Division IV. Jill Davis was grand champion in the insect division of the fair and Todd Davis was reserve champion. Other winners were April Haynes, first in division I; Debbie Thompson. first in division II; Todd Cummins, first and Jeff Spaid, second in division III; Steven Thompson, first in division IV; Todd Davis first in division V and Jill Davis, first in division VI. State fair entries are April Haynes, Debbie Thompson, Todd Cummins, Steven Thompson, Todd Davis and Jill Davis. In foods, Mrs. Henry Bollhoefer, Tyner, was second with her baked bars and first with her cinnamon cookies. At the sheep show Rodger Cowan was 11th in the grade ewe lambs and Jeff Verhaeghe was 15th. In the grade yearling ewe, Rodger Cowan was third and fifth. Market lambs class 31, Brenda Steinke placed second. In class 22 Brenda Steinke was fifth. In class 34, Jeff Verhaeghe was ninth. In class 36 Angie Miller was ninth. In class 37, Tammy Miller, sixth; Rodger Cowan, seventh; Angie Miller, eighth and Jeff Verhaeghe was ninth. In class 38, Rodger Cowan, seventh; Angie Miller, eighth and Jeff Verhaeghe was nineth. In class 38, Rodger Cowan placed ninth. In class 42 Brenda Steinke was fourth. In class 44 Tammy Miller was fourth and Jeff Verhaeghe was sixth. In class 45 Rodger Cowan was sixth. Debbie Wolff was reserve champion in the dress review in the dress up division. In the swine show Craig Sarber won the intermediate championship. Larry Hendricks took the champion gilt, and the Hampshire class champion gilt. In market barrows in the 293-255 class Craig Sarber placed second. In the 223-227 pound class Jeff Verhaeghe was second. Pre-fair judging for Lincoln Township, LaPorte County, the following winners were announced last week. Lincoln Hotshots ARTS & CRAFTS Superiors — Johnna Fowler, Lisa Jones, Tina Schoof, Lorrie Vermilyer, Janene Wiltfong, Paul Wolff. A's— Lorrie Vermilver. CHILD CARE Superiors — Pat Jones, Janene Wiltfong. A's— Angie Blair, Samantha Schroeder, Lorrie Vermilyer, Johnna Fowler. NO DAIRY COUNCIL FOOD PRESERVATION Superiors — Samantha Schroeder, Lisa Wolff, Bruce Hornig. A’s — Johnna Fowler. Pat Jones, Tina Schoof, Lorrie Vermilyer, Julie Wolff. B’s — Paula Wolff. CLOTHING Superiors — Pat Jones, Ceila Jones. A’s — Samantha Schroeder, Lorrie Vermilyer. HOME FURNISHINGS A’s — Bruce Hornig. B's— Pat Jones. C's— Johnna Fowler. Janene Wiltfong. FOODS Superiors — Lisa Wolff, Kelly Stevens, Angie Blair. Lorrie Vermilyer, Paula Wolff. A’s — Dorene Snyder, Rochelle

Young. Samantha Schroeder. Pat Jones. Bruce Hornig, Julie Wolff, Tina Schoof. B's — Pam Lawson. Daniell Webb, Polk Township, was the high point junior winner in the 4-H Horse and Pony project. , Rabbits, breeding classes, New Zealand White, intermediate 6-8 Doe, Helen Schmidt, first. Intermediate 6-8 Buck. Helen Schmidt, second. Sr. Buck. Eddie Traversa, second. New Zealand black. Sr. Doe. John Schmidt, second. Intermediate 6-8 Buck, John Schmidt, second. Champane, Jr. Doe, James Schmidt, first; he also took second in the buck; intermediate 6-8 buck, first place and second place with his senior Doe and buck and won best of breed. California intermediate 6-8 Buck. Lowell Taylor, first. Sr. Doe. Rita Schmidt, first and Lowell Taylor first with his Sr. Buck. Satin buck, Lisa Schmidt, second. Dutch Sr. Doe, Jennifer Einspaher, second and first place with her Sr. Buck. Market Pens, lightweight 3 and three-fourths - 5 pounds, Lowell Taylor, second year, first place. Heavy over 5 pounds and under 6 pounds, Lowell Taylor, second year, first place and Dan Martin in his third year, second place. At the dairy show, Linda Spaid took first place in the registered holstein division with her Jr. calf and Thelma Dolph was second. Thelma Dolph was first with her Sr. yearling. Lisa Schmidt was first with her two year old cow. Linda Spaid was first with her three year old cow and Rita Schmidt, second. Junior Reserve Champion went to Linda Spaid as well as senior champion and reserve senior champion. Grade Jersey. Jr. calf. Steve Thompson for his three and four year old and over cows. Registered Jersey. Jr. yearling, Debbie Thompson,, first and with her senior yearling, first place and Greg Short was second. Greg Short was first with his two year old cow. PLJ Band Uniform Search Attention to all former P-L-J band students and their parents! Do you have a John Glenn band uniform hanging around gathering dust? Don’t be ashamed to turn them in at the school, it’s not too late. We can no longer get replacement uniforms from the company. These uniforms cost between $240 and $275 each when purchased. To outfit the band in new uniforms would cost in the neighborhood of $25,000 which the boosters cannot afford to do. Somewhere out there there are good uniforms floating around that were never turned in. Please do so. APPRECIATION BANQUET SET BY DRIFT-BREAKERS An Appreciation Banquet and summer picnic will be one big event for the North Liberty DriftBreakers on Saturday, August 25 beginning at 6:00 p.m. at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Patrick. Invitations will be sent to landowners and members. R.S.V.P. as soon as possible. NOTICE I am not responsibile for any debts other than those contracted by myself. Carol Schweder 1212 Ohio Street Walkerton. Indiana . 3ta9p NEW EXHIBIT “Guess What” is the title of the new exhibit at the Northern Indiana Historical Society’s Museum. This

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display contains eight different artifacts. all unnamed. The challenge is to name the purpose of the artifacts. After guessing, a list is available at the Museum's office explaining the items. This is just one of several new exhibits, both permanent and temporary, created and built by Society Curator, Nathalie D. Perkins.

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Summer is a nice time to visit the Museum. Bring the whole family for an interesting, educational, and fun time. There's no admission charge. The Museum is open from 9:00 to 5:00 Tuesday through Saturday. “Rudeness is the weak man’s imitation of strength.” Eric Hoffer

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