The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 August 1972 — Page 8
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — AI GI ST 8, 1972
Lisi 4-H Township Winners Lincoln Township 4-Hers representing their 4-H club as townsh p queen and king Tuesday night during opening ceremonies -if the St. Joseph County Fair 51? Miss Peggy Norton, 17 year ol I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D nald Norton. North Liberty, Hr I Mark Malstaff, 19 year old sor of Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Malst df, route 3, Walkerton. Miss Norton was named a state fan entry for her home furnishing IV on Monday evening and w n township champion for her cl thing V. She is also in horse rad pony competition the rest of the week at the fair. She is a ju rior leader and 4-H member six years. Malstaff is a 10-year member of 4-H here and was named nati nal winner in photography last December at National 4-H Congress and warded a SI,OOO scholarrhip from Eastman Kodak Com-' p. ny. He has 115 project years in 4-H and has won five grand championships in photography, two in crafts and one in weather beddes activity in many other projects. Local members receiving recognition to date include Loren Capex, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Capek Jr., as grand champion fine arts VIII and also a state fan entry. Lynn Warner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Warner was named county champion food preservation II and also will give her demonstration at the
v NUSBAUM-ELKIN FUNERAL HOME WALKERTON, INDIANA For Your Information Dear friends, V The members of our medical profession, . be they doctors, dentists, nurses, bring a great deal of dedication as well as knowledge to their work. A conscientious concern for the patient • is as necessary to healing as are the medical skills. When the need arises, they serve M long and late and they merit the high esteem that our community feels for the medical profession. Respectfully, > J g L 24 HOUR AMBULANCE service PHONE 586-3444
PUBLIC AUCTION As we have sold our home and are moving south we will sell the following personal property located l r 2 rni. west of U. S. 31 on St. Road 4 to Millet Rd. then U mi. south. Watch foi Sale signs. On Saturday, August 5 1:00 P.M. — FARM MACHINERY — 1900 JD ,'B” Tractor with front end loader and snow blade. 1 row Woods Brothers com picker, 2 l>ottom hydraulic plow. 2 row cultivators, disc,etc . Truck Camper, sleeps 4, fully equipped; Boat; 2 4 h.p. mini bixes, like new. — HOUSEHOLD — Beautiful 25" color TV; washer; dryer; stove; like new’ early American maple table with 5 captain chairs; 11,000 BTU air conditioner; etc. Remington Rand and Royal typewriters. — ANTIQUES — Rud nice solid brass bod; round oak table; old wood rocker; ok, wagon wheels; 5 old barn beams and much more. THIS IS A CONDENSED BILL THERE ARE MANY MORE WONDERFUL ITEMS. STOP AND SEE! '■’‘mis: CASH Not Responsible For Accidents Refreshments Served Mr. & Mrs. Charles Stillwell COL C ARL KASER Auctioneer Phone 656 1532, North Liberty, Indiana
state fair. Local judging resulted in the following grades. Crafts Needlccraft: Div. I township champion, Kathy Groves. A’s, Crystal Clemons, Kathy Groves, Mashelle Pavey, Kathy Rohrer, Mary Shcaks. Div. 11, A’s, Linda Chapman, Connie Clark. Div. HI, As, Lynn Warner. Div. IV, A s Denise Groves. Fine Arts: Div. VIII, township champion, county grand champion and state fair entry, Loren Capek. Div. I, B’s, Jody Lowry. Os Gerald Hahn, Kay Westhues. Leathercraft: Div. I township champion, Al Louderback Jr. A’s, Al Louderback. B’s, Robin Davis, Sheri Farrar, Kathy Neiswender. Cs Bret Britton. Div. IV, township champion, Jim Davis. A’s, Jim Davis, Kim Briton. Ceramics: Div. 1 township champion, Laura DeSimone. A’s, Lain a DeSimone. B’s, Cynthia Kunkle, Debbie Louderback, Arlene Zahrn. Cs, Darlene Bays, Jamie Lowry. Div. II township champion, Mary Freeman. A’s, Mary Freeman. B’s, Vicki Wallace. Div. 11l township champion, Judy Zahrn. A’s, Robin Davis, Laura Malstaff, Judy Zahrn. General Crafts: B’s, Craig Houser. Cs. Laura Malstaff. Clothing Div. I: township champion, Kathy Neiswender. A’s, Kathy Neiswender, Jane Westhues, Kay Westhues. B’s, Kathy Groves. Div. II: towmship champions, Patti Welch. A’s, Linda Chapman, Mashelle Pavey, Patti Welch.
B’s, Susan Farrai. C’s, Crystal Clemons, Jill and Jody Lowry. Div. Ill: township champion, Laura Malstaff. A’s, Kelly Hall, Laura Malstaff, Mary Freeman. B’s, Cynthia Kunkle, Janice Taylor. C’s, Lynn Warner. Div. VI: township champion, and A, Peggy Norton. Div. VI: township champion, A and dress revue winner, Karen Groves. Div. VII: township champion and A, Carol Welch. B’s, Lennie Smith. Div. VIII: township champion and A, Sandy Welch. Foods Div. I: township champion, Lynne Landesman. A’s, Linda Chapman, Kathy Rohrer, Lynne Landesman. B’s, Connie Clark, Cindy Louderback. Div. 11, township champion, Mashelle Pavey, A,’s, Cry. al Clemons, Mashelle Pavey, Vicki Wallace. B’s, Jill Lowry, Kathy Neiswender, Patty Welch. Div. Ill: township champion, Lynn Warner. A’s, Susan Farrar, Lynn Warner, Judy Zahrn. B’s, Jamie Lowry. Div. IV: township champion, Laura DeSimone. A’s, Laura Malstaff, Laura DeSimone, Arlene Zahrn. B’s, Debbie Louderback. Div. VII: township champion and A, Nancy Hiatt. Div. VIII: township champion and A, Carol Welch. A’s, Carol Welch. Food Preservation Div. I, township champion and A, Vicki Wallace.
Continuing Our Policy Os Offering Completely Fresh, New Merchandise And The Latest Styles Each Season, On Thursday Morning, August 3 At 9:00 a.m. We Will Place Our ENTIRE STOCK B of Summer Dresses, Sportswear And All 3 Seasonally Related Merchandise On Sale At / PRICE or /8 MORE HER SabaW Place Walkerton, Indiana
Div. 11, township champion and A, Mary Freeman. As, Lynn Warner and also county champion and state fair entry. Small ProjtTts Electric: Lowell Warner, B. Weather, Mike Decker, C. Wildlife, B’s, Mike Decker, Craig Houser, Vicki Wallace. Woodworking, A’s, Craig Houser; Forestry, B’s, Vicki Wallace. Photography: A’s, John Newland, Laura Malstaff, Jim Davis. B’s, Lynn Warner. Cs, Mike Decker. NOTICE The Oregon Township Homemakers Club will meet at the home of Maude Awald on Tuesday, August 8 at 12:30 o’clock instead of at Addie Burns’ home. Kelsey - Watson Miss Lou Ann Kelsey and Marshall Watson were married on Saturday, July 1 in South Bend with Doctor Bernard Streets officiating at the Bahai ceremony with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hite as witnesses. A Bahai wedding reception was held at the Bahai Faith Center. Koontz Lake, on July 23 for 35 members and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Watson will make their home in Warsaw. □ ~ g BIRTHS □ - □ Mr. and Mrs. David McKesson, Walkerton, are the parents of a daughter born on Saturday, July 29, in Memorial Hospital, South
Bend, She has been named Jennifer. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dwight McKesson and Mr. and Mrs. Hailey Gilmer, all jf Walkerton. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Everett Cripe, of Chicago. She has been named Kimberly Ann and she has a brother Jeffrey, who is four years old. Helghv of frustatiun: the hippie who discovered ne was going baia.
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