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Vidette-Messenger of Porter County from Valparaiso, Indiana • 7

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Valparaiso, Indiana
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Monday, January 27, 1975 The Vidette-Messenger, Valparaiso, PES To Graduate 166 At Mid-Term Commencement Exercises Crystal Keefover, Rick Kenney, McCord, Timothy McEwan, Nancy Kerezman, Dwight james McKee, Edward Mann, Kline, Terry Klingensmith, judy Matney, Arvid Merkner, Judith Kuder. Catherine Mesich, James Mills, Charlotte Olsen, Darlene Olson. And, Malinda Pantell, Jo Parker, Bryan Patterson, Timothy Patterson, Daniel Paulsen, Cheryl Pivarnik, Patricia Prentice, Catherine Pugh, Mary Reynolds, Cheryle Robinson, Deborah Robinson, Roxann Romain, James Ronk, Bill Ronk, Katherine Rospierski, Angela Royal, Stuart Saims, Douglas Salyer, Kandi Sam, Francis Sari-tarromana, Mark Schaffer, Gregg Schinella, Davis Schmitt, Richard Schneider, Debra Smith, James Smith, Colleen Snyder, Kim Stanley, Daniel Story, John Strom, Jeanne Sylvia. Also, Susan Tadrowski, Carolyn Taylor, Rebecca Taylor, Donna Tedder, Audrey Thomason, Pamela Thurman, Sandra Trowbridge, Tom Trowbridge, Annie Turzai, Cynthia Tuttle, Rick Urban, Sharon Vincent, Barbara Walker, James Walker, Donald Walterhouse, Lauren Wehner, Timothy Wenzel, Allen Wheeler, Diana White, Pamela White, Laura Wighaman, Susan Wighaman, Mark Wilbur, David Wittwer, Jean Wright and Ronald Zak. Also, Cheryl Lake, Diane Lamb, Gina Lewis, Kim Ling, Garry Looney, Albert Lopez, Linda Lynch, Deborah Mc-Qaran, Jeff McClelland, Bruce Marlene Monette, Elizabeth Moore, Rodeana Morris, Sharon Myers, Richard Nagy, Pamela Nicolosi, Eugene Niloff Richard Niloff Kevin Nuce, Kim Okins, PORTAGE Mid-term commencement exercises for 166 seniors at Portage High School will be held Sunday at 2:30 p.m.

The Rev. Ronald Pelton of the First Church of the Nazarene will deliver the baccalaureate address. The graduates will be led into the PHS gymnasium by six junior flower girls Kim Feith, Teonia Harmon, Kandi Hyn-man, Kay Leggett, Cindy Miller and Barb Younkes. Junior ushers will be Chris Allen, Paul Duda, Jay Dudgeon, Dennis Cook, Don Sabo and Davg Williams. It iru 5 uMu 3 to receive Scheduled diplomas are: Duda, Sue Eberhardt, Karen Eckhard, Charlene Eidman, Mary Elledge, John Ellis, Arthur Elwood, Cynthia Emmons, Christine Eriks, Michael Finnegan, Rhonda George, Kathryn Gerlach, Mary Gibson, Bret Gilbert, Veronica Gobin, Krisu" Gregory, Laura Gustin.

'And, Molly Hagan, Colleen Hale, Richard Harming, Carl Harris, Donna Hedges, Deborah Henderson, Kathryn Hitch, Anita Hunt, Brenda Ivey, Sheila Jackson, Vickey Jackson, Michael Jacobson, Ruth Jentsen, Mari Jones, Funds To Go For Summer Scholarships CHESTERTON Proceeds from a chili supper to be held Friday prior to the Chesterton-Portage basketball game will be used for scholarships for Chesterton High School students who attend summer workshops. The supper will be sponsored by the Duneland Teachers Association (DTA), which in the past has helped support students attending music, audiovisual, math, journalism, speech and debate and Spanish workshops. John Becking and Robert Waskom, co-chairmen for the supper, said serving will be from 5 to 7 p.m. in the CHS Peggy Ackley, Susan Addisi Rhonda Antecki, Sandra Arden, Stephanie Belancin, Helen Bianchi, David Binkley, Can-dice Bombick, Linda Bon, Karen Brown, Paula Brutout, Darrell Burditt, Robert Burge, Karen Callahan, Shirley Campbell, Melody Carlton, James Carroll, Robin Champion, Paula Chappo, Lynn Cheek, Craig Chubbs, Jan Claussen, Laurie Clayton, Yolanda Cleary, Deborah Cole, Keith Cole, Gregory Coleman, Judith Colville, David Cook, Linda Cooley, Kimberly Cox, Eugene Crouch, Teresa Cummins, Karen Curry. Also, Tamara Daege, Diane Dailey, Charles Darnell, Davis, Penny DeCelles, Sharon Dihenes, Daryel Dombrowski, Anne flu u)u iiiy 1 DOWNTOWN VALPARAISO 40 OFF ON MEN'S One Trouser suits plus trio models.

Newest patterns and Sizes to fit most men. Regularly 85.00 to 105.00 MEN'S CLOTHING Main Floor Odds and ends of well known brands. BRAS $1.00 to $3.00 GIRDLES $2.00 to $5.00 FOUNDATION DEPT. Second Floor. WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL Position Round Wednesday Immanuel 6A Division Court I vs 40 OFF ON MEN'S OUTERWEAR Choose from wools, Leathers, Orlons, Double knits and Nylons.

All Styles must go. Regularly 20.00 to 115.00 7:00 p.m. Torbesons Jim's Standard UP TO 60 OFF ON WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR Select group of Famous-maker coordinates including pants, skirts, jackets, blouse and shells. (Not all sizes in every price range. WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR Second Floor p.m.

Crazy 8's vs 7:45 Costas 8:30 p.m. Sore Muscles vs Perkins 9:15 p.m.-Valpo Wel Pump vs Tittles Comets 40 OFF ON MEN'S SPORT COATS Newest styles plaids, solids and checks, in double knits and corduroys. Regularly 37.50 to 80.00 MEN'S CLOTHING Main Floor UP TO 60 OFF ON FALL WINTER DRESSES One and Two piece styles, prints and solids Day-Long-Town or costume styles. Junior, Misses and Half Sizes (Not all sizes in every price range). Regularly 13.00 to 138.00 WOMEN'S DRESS Second Floor MEN'S VOLLEYBALL Position Round Tonight Immanuel 7:00 p.m.

Court 1, Valpo Homes vs Porter County Roofing; Court 2, Northern Indiana Bank vs Allstate 8:00 p.m. Court 1, Krughoff vs Gross Construction; Court 2, Golando Decorating vs Indiana General I 9:00 p.m. Court 1, D'Org vs Indiana General II SLOWBREAK BASKETBALL Central Tuesday 7:00 p.m. Good Realty vs McGills 8:00 p.m. Northern Indiana Bank vs Griegers 9:00 p.m.

Owens Corning R-C vs Vidette-Messenger Thursday 7:00 p.m. Valpo Furniture vs Kingsridge 8:00 p.m. Team vs Christ Lutheran 9:00 p.m. Urschel Labs vs Orange Bowl REGULAR BASKETBALL Wednesday-Franklin Division 7:00 p.m. Ernie's Shell vs Kriegers 8:00 p.m.

Security Fencers 30 OFF ON MEN'S DRESS SPORT SHIRTS Special selection from our stock of Famous-Brand Shirts- solids, and prints sizes to fit most men. MEN'S FURNISHINGS, Main Floor 6B Division-Court II 7:00 p.m. Lakeside Builders vs Filter Queen 7:45 p.m. The Sockers vs Two Cousins 8:30 p.m. Whitakers vs Heinold Hogettes 9:15 p.m.

Carpet Cottage vs Valpo Office Supply Jefferson 9A Division Court I 7:00 p.m. Marrells vs Law Wives 7:45 p.m. Church Asphalt Paving vs Fasels 8:30 p.m. Modern Woodmen vs Collins Insurance UP TO 50 OFF ON DRESS PANT COATS Regularly 62.00 to 295.00 TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED STYLES. Cashmere and camel hair, wools, fake furs, and fake leathers.

Misses and Junior sizes. (Not all sizes in every price range. WOMEN'S COAT Second Floor 40 OFF ON MEN'S SWEATERS Cardigans, Turtlenecks, V-Necks in a wide range of colors. Sizes Small to Large. MEN'S FURNISHINGS, Main Floor 40 OFF ON MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SLACKS A select group of slacks in a great assortment of fabrics.

Your choice of solids and patterns. MEN'S FURNISHINGS, Main Floor BOYS OFF Sizes 14 to 20 OUTERWEAR- SWEATERS Knit Shirts Pajamas Long Sleeve Shirts Gloves BOYS WEAR DEPT. Main Floor Style vs 9:15 p.m. Old Glendale Medics 40 OFF ON YOUNG MEN'S JEANS Regularly 9.00 to 15.00 Assorted styles and fabrics in sizes 27 to 38 waist. MEN'S FURNISHINGS, Main Floor vs Heinold Hog Market 9:00 p.m.

Lakeside Builders vs Wheatfield Merchants Thursday Immanuel Division 7:00 p.m. High Level Waste vs Mills Automotive 8:00 p.m. McGill Spacers vs J. M. F.

9:00 p.m. Northside Tap vs Heating 9B Division-Court II 7:00 p.m. Northern Indiana Bank vs Bob's Northside 7:45 p.m.-Christ Lutheran vs Young Bros. 8:30 p.m. Valparaiso Liquor vs Vidette-Messenger 9:15 p.m.-United Rent-All vs Indiana General 50 OFF ON EATONS PHOTO CAROUSEL With 14 Acetate Photo Holders, 4" sq.

Regularly $8.95 SALE $3.50 Refills $1.50 STATIONERY Downstairs 40 OFF ON MEN'S ROBES AND PAJAMAS All sizes and styles from our entire stock. MEN'S FURNISHINGS, Main Floor HUE MM i. 50 OFF ON CHILDREN'S BANKS Regularly $3.00 SALE $1.50 Regularly $1.50 SALEJ75( STATIONERY Downstairs 3,000 Satisfied Customers Allows You ToWalkOo Carpets faster WiUOutctoaa Any OC. Method ENTIRE STOCK OF QUILTED AND UNQUILTED BEDSPREADS 25 OFF Regular Prices Twin Full Queen Sizes. DRAPERY Second Floor" Helen Steiner Rice Everyday Cards 50 OFF STATIONERY Downstairs if '-f-v- table of things for the home Up To 60 Of Regular Price Includes: Bedspreads, Bath Rugs, Bath Accessories Soaps, Soap dishes, Tumblers, Tissue Boxes etc.

DRY GOODS Main Floor 50 OFF PICTURE CUBES Holds '6 pictures, Regularly $1.50 SALE 75 STATIONERY Downstairs The Best CcstBOQore. SUamatk has cleaned everimillioo q. ft of carpet IULAN CnU nnntr mmfir SWEEP DUUIV STEALIATIC WILL OUTCLEAN ANY OTHER CARPET CLEANER ON THE MARKET JANUARY WHITE SALE NOW IN PROGRESS only 4 more days left to take advantage of our low, low prices on Sheets, Towels, Pillows, Mattress Pads. DRY GOODS Main Floor Regularly $2.00 SALE Regularly $1.50 SALE STATIONERY Downstairs MANY MORE UIIADVERTISEO ITEMS 011 SALE THROUGHOUT THE STORE-BUY HOW SAVE Limited Quantities Not Every Size In Every Price Range Free Parking la Our 3 Parking Lots..

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