The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 May 1974 — Page 5
HORSE SHOW PLANS REVEALED Plans for the seventh annual Walkerton Horse Show are underway for Sunday, June 9 at Walkerton's Place Park. The open class show is sponsored by the Lincoln Townsh.p 4 H club and is its only money making project to f.nance club trips and awards. James Davis, show chairman, reports Bill Cottingim, of Leroy, Indiana, will be judge. There will be 22 classes with a trophy and six place ribbons awarded at halter and s.x place jib'ons and 80 per cent pay back in performance. A high point trophy for youth and one for aduits will be awarded as d natcd by Mahoney-Mann Ch< vr '.et-Uhi - and the Walkertin N using Hume. Classes 3! halter include: F ny haltt r at 4b and under P v h ilt- r at 49 and over ' Appaloosa Buckskin Uj । .Fit n Qu ’t l ’h ’ e gelding and mares Yearling and open halter Showman-hip 13 and under Sb vir. inT.p 14 and over i<i. ’u ime classes include: } : v pleasure 48 and under Fory pleasure 49 and over Engi.-h ph asure 13 and under Fit o-ure 14 - 18 Registered quarterhorse pleas, tire Women’s pleasure M Vs pleasure •• ••* e• ••ye g 9 • •
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Horsemanship 13 and under Horsemanship 14 - 18 Flag race Key hole Barrels 13 and under Open barrels Open reining Speed and action Rescue race Keg bending Egg race 16 and under Donors include: Walkerton Livestock Sales Hall’s Western Store at Bour. bon Martin's Sunoco Station Chuck's Barbershop Dr. B. L. Furst Doll's Texaco Clyde’s Saw Mill Dr. Carl Christensen Walkerton Skelgas L< gge Blacksmith D . G. R. Hershberger Wilcox Supermarket Walkerton To< l and Die Modem Doo: 1 & H Mm' ae King Hr . E • 1: ; p.-st King dale A> % n.y .it Koontz Lake Harvey’s Dime St :e m r t rv ■ I id .V I . Is Jacob Drugs ’•3'l t - S ■ r.r k of Wyatt Dave & Rav’ Supermaikets A’-N-Dcr R iui mt Mercer’s Beverage House C- ntral Aut Store John Aa i dem a Ridge Company Haffner Supply at Elkhart
Charles O. Hiler & Sons Gardner Farm Equipment Pickavet Standard Oil Agent DeWayne Pavey Insurance Tomorro Corp. Koontz Lake Stable Mahoney-Mann Chevrolet-Olds Dairy Queen Welco Truck Stop and Restaurant Nusbaum-Elkin Miner ai Home Ne.l Downey Sheeting Service The North Liberty Hitching Post United Telephone Company Church services will be conducted at 8:45 a.m. For further- in. f< rmation call Mrs. James Davis, secretary at 586-2477. MARCH FOR MISSIONS At this time of the ye vr the United PentacostaJ Church spon-s-1 i s a imd raising drive for 01 nary : J- ' ' in An • rii i and ive-on-. I hj s project is called "Sheaves Foi Chri-t” a'd the proceeds are u.-ed 1 -r missionary projects. This year we rave chosen as cur principal means of .t.sing funds i “Ma.-ch For Missions.’ Volun tee r s fr om , attempt to walk a t ‘tl < : 20 miles in the interest of racing f —— - Hayfever Time. Allerest Time. i for relief of hayfever and ' upper respiratory Allergies • • A Product of PENNWALT CORP.
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funds. It is our hope that you will assist the person who has approached you by pledging to give a minimum of 10 cents per mile for every mile they complete on the “March For Missions." You may give mote if you desire • but this minimum amount we feel is something that almost anyone can give without too much saciifice. If you are Interested in helping us reach our goal for missions please sign the card that .s presented to you and tell how much you intend to give per mile. On Saturday. June 1. the person you are sponsoring will attempt to walk 20 miles. They will wJk a predetermined route H-gin: .ng at the United Fen*acost.il Chenh .it b:00 a.m. and end.r.g a* the youth leaders heme. They will tie stop, ping at checkp lints along ’i.e way.
•iiniiiiininrwniH । - n- c t iniu ; uinuy - 3 u n , n ; , 1)C Dr. Elliott Frakh, Optometrist I 413 Michigan Stieet Walkerton, In< ar ; | Phone 586-3722 ’ HOURS: Every Oth-r Monday Afternoon 1:00 - 5:33 | All Day On Thursdays 9:30 - 5:30 r -' ■ 0 u 1 " :: Un ;; :: u 'iu | ’■i"’ a: n “ t: :: t: :: :r hc: -. u | MAX E. STEELE INSURANCE S Lonzo Building, North Liberty | Off. Phone 656-8121 Re^. phm.e 656-4641 = uminn . iunanu H :r- n ' jrjy in -r m., n □ j How to set your refrigerator to eook things. । '■ Stir the right things into —JcllO ihand Gelatin and ’L ; your refrigeratiTwill fix L F' -j’* ; crunchy salads, interesting r i fruits and m w side dishes. 7;. • For over 25U exciting ideas, j 2 i send 25C <in join) with your 'I /j':.*’ • name, address and zip ci xle to: L ( i Jovs of Jell O, 11 P ... Box 8071, Kan- I- J kakee, HUnuis, J lEll.^Xl 6UUOI. JtLLU - tvK- al-** n ! 1 Jell-0 is a registered trademark of the General Foods Corporation.
If they walk the full amount you •are pledging to give them at loot $2.00 to them lor Missionary en. tkavor. I hope that you will assist this person to reach their goal. Ar the pastor of the United Fen'a. costal Church I pledge that you are giving to a worthy missioi program. Yuu may call me at 586-3704 to varify these facts । 1 to answer any questions if ym, desire. Rev. David Huuson te appointed Vance Correll to be ti 1year’s “March For Missions r» ordinator. May we take this ao vance notice to say thank vol fur your assistance in OUI Mai< For Missions’’ on -June Ist Do y u remember the gooii ch day< when a tr p to the rm • taxed < r.’y your .magination/
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