The Independent-News, Volume 106, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 December 1980 — Page 5

ENGAGED 1I fl HHf - 'nHE ■ V I m

Mr. and Mrs. James E. Salyer, 24550 Riley Road, North Liberty, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah Marie, to Jeffrey Sarber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Deane Sarber, 4954 Plymouth-LaPorte Trail, Plymouth. The bride-elect is a graduate of North Liberty High School and is studying nursing at Purdue North Central. The prospective groom graduated from John Glenn High School and is presently employed at Wells Aluminum, North Liberty. A June wedding is being planned.

LINCOLN TOWNSHIP HOMEMAKERS MEET The Lincoln Township Homemakers Extension Club held their Christmas pot luck dinner at 12:00 noon Tuesday, December 2. Mamie Hahn and Regina Wells were the committee. The tables were beautiful with Christmas decora-

Il ■ ■ II Ml I I—l ll 4—• 4—«^ <4' I Don Good, Registered Representative i 413 Michigan Walkerton ! 586-3722 Fridays - 232-1477 Other Times hsr I * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Holiday Hint ... GIFT SUBSCRIPTION I Enter A Gift Subscription To < THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS i For One Year I ► I enclose $4.00 for a subscription In the state of ! J Indiana a $4.50 for a subscription oyt of state. :; < ► o ; I NAME Ie ADDRESS Ho ■ CITY & STATE H. GIFT FROM Send A Gift That Keep* On Giving All Year ♦ THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS | (We will notify them of their new subscription) ♦

tions. The dinner was delicious and all repeated the flag salute followed by the club creed. The song of the month, White Christmas, was sung and then the group sang several Christmas Carols. Happy birthday was sung to Bertha Daube. Dorothy Knowlton and Mrs Nedra Smith. The anniver-

sary song was sung to Hazel Schultz. Mamie Hahn, Pat Cowger, Leia Ruby and Bertha Daube. Roll call was answered by telling "our most cherished Christmas greeting There were 20 members and one guest, Beverly Decker, from Michigan, present. Nora Hahn read the minutes of the last meeting. Nedra Smith read the treasurer s report. Both were approved as read. Ann Jackson told the group to remember to be thankful for all our blessings, especially the privilege of living in this beautiful United States of America, and if we watch for the bills coming up in congress, and you have anything you want different, "write to your congressman". Numbers were drawn for the gift exchange and many ohs and ahs were heard over some of the pretty gifts! Wc all went home earlv as it was quite stormy. A very nice time was had by all and they wished everyone a Merry Christmas. I here w ill be cancer sewing on Wednesday. December 10. Come help us sew. 4th Os July Benefit Planned In Walkerton The Walkerton Fourth of July Committee is sponsoring a fund raising on Friday. December 12. at 6:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. at the Falcon Inn, downtown Walkerton. Some of the merchants have donated prizes as well as monitarily to this project. Free food will be available as well as the big card drawing at 9:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend, so come on out and have some fun. SHAMROCK WRESTLERS DEFEAT GLENN 49-20 The North Liberty wrestling team won over John Glenn on Tuesday. December 2, by a 49-20 score to record their first win of the season and hand Glenn their third setback in as many outings. The summary: 98 pounds — Lennie Stanfield (Nlj pinned Randy Corbett; 0:32 IOS pounds — Donnie Gee (NL) pinned Doug Anderson; 3:17 112 pounds — Greg Shortt (G) pinned Tom Stanfield; 0:56 119 pounds — Larry Gravit (NL) pinned Doug Fry; 5:27 126 pounds — Mark Swoverland (NL) pinned Kurt Erickson; 3:03 132 pounds — Tim Rudvnski (NL) decisioned Glen Casteel; ^B-1 138 pounds — Steve Hayes (NL) decisioned Matt Ervin; 7-1 145 pounds — Ron Klopfenstein (NL) decisioned John Newland; 18-0 155 pounds — Kent Upchurch (JG) decisioned Placido Olivarez; 6-2 I6 7 pounds — Kelly Cordell (JG) pinned Tom Laney; 1:49 177 pounds — Bob Chlebek (NL) won by forfeit 185 pounds — Kerry Lichtenbarger (JG) pinned Jim Gruber; 3:57 Heavyweight — Steve Shonkwiler (NL) pinned Jim Wiegand; 0:55 B-Team North Liberty 11. Glenn 6. Happy Ads Only $1 .(X) tßichard D. Doyle i; | Attorney :: * 413 Michigan Street 3 j WALKERTON OFFICE J Saturdays 9:00 - 12:00 Noon ; ■ | No Appointment Necessary ; * ♦ No Charge For J * ♦ Initial Conference | 586-3722 I Other Times Call o ♦ 233-6699, South Bend X*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«

DECEMBER 11, IMO - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS -

PAGES NEEDED Students wishing to be pages for the upcoming session of the Indiana General Assembly are asked to contact State Senator V. Richard Miller. Senate Chambers, Indiana State House, Indianapolis, Ind. 46204. "Serving as a Senate page provides students with an excellent introduction to the workings of their state government and the legislative process, and I encourage students or their parents to contact me if they are interested". Senator Miller said. she only requirements of the program are that the student be a resident of Indiana and be at least 13 years of age. Requests arc to be made in writing only. Pages serve for one day and assist the Senators and the Senate staff if various chores during the day. Interested students should contact the senator as sixm as possible as each Senator is limited to 50 pages for the session. In a related matter. Senator Miller advised that the Senate will once again be operating a Toll Free

LARGE 1 [ SELECTION | I JA Os I A | Trees I nfiHr fresh cut j | or j I CUT YOUR OWN I ALSO WREATHS AVAILABLE I STEINKE’S J CHRISTMAS TREES j 2 Mies Southeast of Walkerton „ ] ■ jfd ’ 8 v ♦ ♦ * ■Hm I " Your ♦ SWEEPER I ; Will Get A Workout Over The Holidays ♦ BRING IT IN | • We Will Make It Ready For The Extra Mileage : : BELTS — BAGS — CORDS | : IN STOCK | I LIBERTY BELL ♦ : 135 N. Main - North Liberty | * Open 8:W To 9.^ ♦

number for constituents to call and voice their opinions and to leave messages for the Senator. The number, which will he in operation beginning January 7. ts 1-HOO- - or J.BOO-382 94^8. COOK RECOMMENDED FOR TWO COMMITTEES State Representative Ed Cook (D-Plymouth) has been recommended b\ House Minorite Leader Michael K Phillips (D Boonville) to serve on the Agriculture and Public Safety Committees for the 102nd session of the Indiana General Assembly. Representative Cook has been a member of the Indiana General Assembly since 19'5 and has formerly served on the County and Township and Public Safety Committees. Cook has also been recommended to serve as the Ranking Minority Leader Member on the Counties and Tow nships Committee. All the vitamins needed by a grown man each day amount to a mass no larger than a grain of rice.

5