The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 April 1978 — Page 12

APRIL 13, 1978 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

HOLD PINEWOOD DFRRY ^Fg jr " ; ML 4RKVrR!M>> • ' JnKE!3hh9&Xi w >’L\ * taS m ‘ ■ , ^v^ s ' ■ Jn • • f**^v . .’Alp a ■ HI i A HHH From left to right are Charles Garrett, second place winner in the Pinewood Derby held April 1 at Koontz Lake; Keith Allen, first place winner; and Curt Wolfenbarger. thnd place winner. I JMihwiibiiw ji in»im 1 I j i ■■■r ■Vr^’ I lj<w*^3k ~ । k i ILw I MM I EhH KT iilß 9 1-I THT 1 * 11- ^® f - k> ^w» 1 o >iMf ' safe O nw'XW ; '■/ M » / * ? ■ Hsil™ * r HHhbv 11 Mb Janies Cable, left, was given the Best Car award at the Cub Scout Pinewood Derby held at Koontz Lake on Saturday. April 1. Presenting Janies w ith the plaque is cub master. Charles Garrett. Photos by Michael Pearish

The annual Scout Pinewood Der bv was held on Saturday . April 1. at the Koontz Lake Fire Station. There were 25 boys racing cars

-WANTEDi HELP! — I ' We Need To J ^PURCHASE, TRADE FOR or CONSIGN} 1 30 Used Cars During The Next Several Weeks! ■ • • • High Trade Allowances Being Offered On All • • • > New Cars & Trucks C I • • • We Will Purchase Your Car Or Truck For • • • ■ * immediate Cash | ) • • • Your Vehicle Can Be Consigned To Either Os • • • B , Our Used Car & Truck Lots ( POWERS FORD SALES, INC.J । Phone 586-3136 * । 717 Roosevelt Road Walkerton, Indiana >

and 85 guests. The cars are a father and son project. Each car starts as a block of wood with four nails and four

wheels. The creative minds of father and son must combine skills to produce a car of beauty along with incredible speed and daring. The winners were Keith Allen, first place; Charles Garrett, second place; Curt Wolfenberger, third place; and James (able, for best car. The judges were larry Blair. Jerry Scott, Art Borrelli. Clifford Allen. Chuck Lawrence and Jim Daley. Mr. Harold Button inspected and weighed in all cars. Our thanks to C harles Garrett. C ub Master and Den leaders and their helpers, ( harlottc Snkman. Sharon Scott. Linda Hattcry. Elaine Kozora. Vivian Button. Peggv Sobieck. Betts ( albe, Marian Garrett Our thanks to I eßoy Hattcry . Jerrv Scott. Clifford Alien, and C harles Garrett for repairing our derbv track. Our thanks also to Mrs. Ronald Duncan for making the awards for our young scouts. The winners of the Pinewood Derby will race their cars Mas 13th at the Scout Show Street Fair, in Pls mouth. Their theme will be "Strengthen America Through Scouting." O-D Plans Kindergarten Orientation C hildren in the Oregon-Das is School area who will enter kindergarten this fall should be preregistered by their parents before April 18. 1978. To pre-register, call 86'-4714 or 867-2911. Also preregister those children who are eligible for first grade but have not attended kindergarten during the 1977-78 school year. To be eligible for kindergarten, the child must be fise years old on or before September 1, 1978 and six sears of age on or before September 1 to enter first grade. A legal birth certificate is required for registration. The birth certificate may be obtained by contacting the Health Department in the county in which the child was born.

Indiana law requires all elementary school children to be immunized against diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus, measles, rubella and poliomyelitis. Each child is required to have a tuberculin skin test prior to attending school for the first time. Health forms will be handed out at the meeting for parents to hase completed by their family doctor and dentist. Ihe Oregon Elementary PreSchool Group will meet at 9:00 a m. Wednesday. April 26. The regular morning kindergarten class will not meet this day. Ihe Davis Elementary PreSchool Group will meet at 1:30 p.m , Wednesday. April 26. she regular Davis kindergarten will not meet I his day. SERVICE NEWS April 4 — ( oast Guard Seaman Apprentice Andrew A. Finley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Finlcv. of Route 4, Box 436. Walkerton. Ind., has completed recruit training at the Coast Guard Train ORDER PARTS For All major Appliances KARN TV & APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE WALKERTON 586-2592 Bring Model Number Or Old part

AUCTION SALE As we have sold our farm we will sell the following located 1 mile north of North Liberty on State Road 23 to Osborne Road then west 1‘ j mile to Snowberrv Road then north ' i mile on SATURDAY, APRIL 22 AT 10:00 AM. FAST TIME TRACTORS — 196' Case *930 diesel with wide front, power steering, dual hydraulic, outlets. 18 4 x 34 tires, pair of 18.4 x 34 snap-on duals. Int. Mtxfel M with wide front, power steering, live hydraulic, pair of 13 x3B duals. Iwo AC Model WD‘s one has wide front; pair of duals; set of half tracks. COMBINES — 1966 Uni Harvester *'ol power unit with cab, heater, sheller. grain head, straw chopper, header control, pair of duals. AC Model 90 and AC Model 60 combines FARM MACHINERY — Oliver 16" pull type plow with 5 or 8-bottoms; Int. *TSI6 o 'o plow; Int 2-16" plow. MM 14 wheel disc; MM 10' pull type disc; Case 4-row front mount cultivator two AC 4 row front mount cultivator; Int 4-row front mount cultivator; three spring tooth drags; two spike tooth drags; D( generator 3500 watt with gas motor; JI) *494 4 row planter; Int *454 4 row planter; Int. 13-hole grain drill. New Idea 2 row stalk chopper: Mavrath 50' double chain elevator with gas engine; two gravity boxes on running gears; 4" x 6' x 24' grain augers; New Idea 2-row pull tvpe corn picker; two 4-row rotary hoes; Oliver 2-wheel spreader. Oliver fertilizer spreader with clover seeder. MISCELLANEOUS — Skill 20" electric chain saw; ‘ / electric drill; 12" table saw; 180 amp. Forney welder; set of tool boxes for pickup truck; fanning mill; Case hammermill; cement mixer; extension ladders; other items; A LOT OF SCRAP IRON. ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES — Copper kettle; two copper washing machines; dishes; hooks; metal bed; walnut bed; several other beds; quilt; post cards stamps; weight clock; school clock; several chairs A: rockers; picture frames; two copper boilers; cast iron kettles; tall secretary-desk combination; dresser A bed; foot warmer; soap stone; player piano rolls; milk cans; wooden barrels; crocks; thread cabinet; green '^-gallon cans with glass lids; corn dryer; spinning wheel; cream separator; silverware; linens; other items. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: There arc lots and lots of small items not listed. Terms: CASH Lunch Not Responsible For Accidents Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Dennis Bettcher EVF.RETI ROOKSTOOI, AUCTIONEER Route 6. Warsaw, Indiana — Phone (219) 453-47'1 Robert Overmyer, Clerk (ommunitv State Bank At North Libcrtv

ing Center, Alameda, California. During the nine-week training cycle, he studied general military subjects designed to prepare him for further academic and on-the-job training leading toward his qualifi cation in one of the Coast Guard’s 2b basic occupational fields. Included in his studies were first aid. seamanship. Coast Guard his torv and regulations, close order drill and damage control. He joined the ( oast Guard in Januarv 1978. First Application Relieves Itchy Skin Rash Also Helps Promote Healing di. cd / ■ .|.H kiV Ichwcs it Inn. nrii.i'cd skin I h n Zenio helps naiuie heal and clear red scalv skin rashes eve naily <. iitsed lor last relief eel /em« Oinunent or liquid Read and follow label direv lions. DISCO ~ Wed. & Sat. Nights RANDY STAHL Disc Jockey 9:00 P.M. — 1:00 A.M. At The WOLF’S DEN Roosevelt Road WALKERTON