The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 November 1979 — Page 3
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Walkerton Tri Kappa’s annual Christmas Bazaar will feature a new attraction this year. A snack bar, with sandwiches, coffee, cold drinks and dessert, will be available for holiday shoppers. The bazaar will be held from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, November 30. and from 8:30 am. to 1:00 p.m. Saturday, December 1 in the Walerton Masonic Temple in downtown Walkerton. Booths at this year's festival in-
Public Auction Will sell at public auction, located Vi mile north of Road 6 on Pine Road or V» mile south of Ist Road, or 2 miles west of LaPaz. Indiana SATURDAY, NOV. 24 1:00 P.M. Table and chairs; cabinets; utility cart; Westinghouse refregerator; Sears gas stove; General Electric washer and dryer; chest type freezer; good clothes hamper; couch and chair; two large chairs; nice shelf; lamps; stands; gas stove; good bedroom suite; two single beds; dresser and mirror stand; pole light; step stool; Electrolux sweeper; electric fan; electric broom; ironing board; blender; mixer; few pictures; clock; dishes; pots and pans; some silverware; air conditioner in A-l shape; push type lawn mower; riding lawn mower; some tools; miscellaneous not mentioned. Terms: CASH Not Responsible For Accidents J. HOLLAND ARCHIE SCHULTZ. AUCTIONEER 784-2745, LaPaz
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elude country store, bake sale, plants and book nook and a wide range of handcrafted items, such as holiday ornaments, gifts for children and decorative accents for the home. Bazaar items will be on display from November 19-30 in the windows of Her Place. Stereo Village and the former Knights of Columbus building. Proceeds go to the chapter scholarship fund, which awards more than SI,OOO annually to local
— photo by Michael Pearish youths for college and trade school scholarships. Mrs. Robert Mercer is general chairman, assisted by Mrs. Charles Baker. Committee chairmen include Mrs. Wesley Williamson, advertising; Mrs. John Thomas, window display; Mrs. Larry Hiler, decorating: Mrs. Norman Bierly, bake sale; Mrs. Rudy Knaus, setup; Mrs. Keith Anderson, country store; Mrs. Gary Shields, snack bar; and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, cleanup. Glenn Girls Win First Over Mishawaka 61-40 The John Glenn girls basketball team recorded their first victory of the season Tuesday night as they traveled to Mishawaka and brought home a convincing 61-40 victory. Lhey led all the way. jumping to a lead in the first quarter and increasing it steadily as they not onlypoured in 61 points on 21 baskets and 19 tree throws, but the zone pressure defense forced 42 turnovers on Mishawaka's part, aiding the Lady Falcons cause. Mary Huffstetter and Traci Florian paced the scoring with 22 and 20 points respectively. Huffstetter had six baskets and 10 of 12 from the foul line with one of her misses being a lane violation to take anoth-
THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - NOVEMBER 22, 1979
er point away. Florian had seven baskets and six of six at the stripe. lamm\ Tuttle had eight rebounds and four assists while Barb Peacock pulled down seven rebounds for the winners. Beth Bruce scored II points to pace the Mishawaka team with Patty Duggv and Julie Schroeder getting nine and eight each, all three girls getting four field goals. Ihe I ad\ Falcons record is I 1 after this v ictorv. Box Score John Glenn fg ft fta p Tuttle 3 0 0 1 Huffstetter b 10 12 2 Peacock 2001 Farrar 1361 Florian 7 6 6 4 Pavey 10 0 2 Stull 10 0 0
f COUNT YOUR [ BLESSINGS J A TIME FOR THANKS - - Moy you and your family enjoy a r \II A\ si joyous holiday =3^ with continuing health, happiness. Let's take time out to be thankful for the blessings of abundance and freedom we all hold so dear. Fanners Stale Bank Os Wyatt Wyatt - Walkerton FDIC “YOUR HOMETOWN BANK”
TOTALS 21 19 26 11 Mishawaka Schnapp 1002 Bruce 4 3 4 4 Schroeder 4021 Duggy 4 12 0 Srivc 2 0 0 5 Roberts 2 2 2 3 fOIALS T 6 10 IS Score By Quarters Jolin Glenn 12 26 39 61 Mishawaka 8 16 2’ 40 B-Team Ixmes 40-21 I he Glenn B-Team dropped their game to Mishawaka 40-21. Stull led the Glenn girls with 11 points and Ernsberger had 8 while Muncie picked up the other two. The B-Team is now 0-2 for the season.
