The Independent-News, Volume 106, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 October 1980 — Page 9

UREY MIDDLE SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM *** i * m?WW3& ;ft A.I '■ ^>wrA^» V^Mir I wr ■ ®WTwIBrB? The !980 Urey Panthers football team members are from left to right, first row: Chris Savoie, John Groves, Kevin Cordell, Nick South, Jack Godwin, Troy Skiles, Jim Cook, Howard Smith, David Stull and Dave Searfoss. Middle row: Tim Nice, Mike McDonald, Darren Skiles, Mike Rhodes, Bruce Mercer, Damon Groves, Wes Pavey, Keith Clark manager and Dick Pansier manager. Back row: Mr. Brown, coach; Keith Cordell, Fred Newland, Delane Overton, Phil Bogard, Jeff Rizek, Bob Brandt, Kevin Whitaker, Jay Wiegand, Joe Holland and Mr. Byer. The boys will play South Central here at 4:30 on Tuesday, October 14 to close out their reason. — photo by Michael Pearish

Junior Miss Competition Draws Near Junior Miss Accentuate on the sitive. "You Gotta Accentuate ■he Positive ..." the old song ivs. It is a perfect keynote, too. • r the Junior Miss program. Wjlkerton area high school senior rls who participate in the 1981 mior Miss competition arc taking irt in a nationwide scholarship 'gram to recognize, reward and courage excellence in our young oplc. I he local finals are scheduled lor < Walkerton Area Junior Miss at KI p.m. on Thursday and Sat■dav. October 30 and November 1 the John Glenn High School iditorium Lach year since 1958. the Junior Miss program has selected the na--n s outstanding high school sen>r girl from among thousands in hundres of communities in ail 50 states. Local winners advance to state • 'mpetitions which determine the > candidates for the national title it the America's Junior Miss National Finals held in Mobile. \lahama. America's Junior Miss. Inc., is a n profit corporation supported concerned parents, educators, vic groups, business and govern vnt Approximately 30.000 men

I BOB’S by the LAKE { 1 Bob i Cheryl Flaugher At Scenic Koontz Lake 1 I Now Serving Your Favorite Cocktails I | Monday Thru Saturday I 9 8:0 a.m. - 12:00 Midnight, Monday-Thursday > * 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 a.m., Friday & Saturday * | Dinners Served From 5:00 to 11:00 p.m.| I Tuesday thru Saturday > (Lunch Served From 11:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. j 1 Monday thru Saturday | | Served Anytime | IV2 Lb. Hamburger, Potato, Slaw — $2.75 1

and women volunteers join forces each year to conduct the local, state and national Junior Miss activities. National sponsors are Clairol. Co-ca-Cola USA. Kodak, Kraft and Simplicity. Some two million in college scholarships, cash and other awards arc made available to Junior Miss contestants from colleges. businesses and local, state and national sponsors. Bv presenting these awards to participants, the Junior Miss program seeks to fixus attention on । the constructive achievements of j all south to stimulate interest and - concern for excellence. Judging at all levels aims to determine the representative high school senior girl, the well rounded individual with the personality. poise, promise and perception to I serve as an able spokesman for her generation. Judging standards are the same at all levels of coni petition. Each contestant is judged in five categories and they are i scholastic achievement. IS percent; I poise and appearance. IS percent; youth fitness. 15 percent; creative and performing arts. 20 percent; and the judges interview at 35 percent. , This year’s contestants are representing three area high schools. North Liberty. Karen Malkowski i and Kim Lambert; Oregon Davis. | Joyce Varga. Kim Southwell. Linda Soulia and Laurie Wilson; and from John Glenn. Terri Bottorff, Dana i Dcnaut, Karen Hawk. Laura Cum

mins. Robin Louderhack and Candy Adkins. First Meeting Held For B & P Women’s Club The first fall meeting of the new year 1980-81 of the Walkerton Business and Professional Women’s Club opened with their dinner meeting at the United Presbyterian Church. Walkerton. The ladies of the church served a delicious chop suey dinner to the bO members and guests present. Pauline Baughman, president, greeted all and read a poem. "Autumn." Time for dues to be paid kept the secretary, Betty Wolfenberger, busy siging membership cards. Vice president. Clara ( ole and treasurer, Karen Johnson, were seated at the head table. Two guests introduced were Helen Murphy and Marjorie Buswell. of Walkerton. The theme of the evening was school days. Iwo baskets of shins red apples centered the officers table, which had nothing to do w ith keeping the doctor away. Betty King reported on a recent Chamber of Commerce meeting and the guest speaker at that meeting was Michael Barnes, of South Bend. Birthdays during the summer months were asked to draw for a

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prize and Deb Anspaugh was the lucks lads Pearl Wooley received the d<x>r prize, one of the baskets of apples. Iwo other door prizes, potted plants, were awarded to Msrna Daube and Janis Hostetter Io draw an apple on a piece of paper on top of ones head proved that ba Clark has an artistic know how. her apple had a stem in the top side, so she received the other basket of apples. Bingo was enjoy cd with lots of pretty wrapped gifts which were snatched almost before they could be hidden; its called dirty bingo and it was. Found at each place was a 1981 purse size date book, a gift from Jacob Drug Mrs Baughman announced her committees for the sear as follows, membership, Audrey Reed, chariman, Jean Cole and Margaret Frame; wavs and means. Darlene Pontius, chairman, Gladys Prentis and Helen Hevmig; Birthday bank. Martha Mull and Bev Johnson; flower fund. Ann Miller, chairman and Vylot Baker; transportation. Rose Minter and Florence Erickson; Chamber of Commerce. Verda Karn and Bettv King; scholarship. Norine Divine, chairman. Rose Minter and Linda Relos; auditing, Jo Ellen Walmoth. chairman, Carolyn Kelly and Myrna Daube; nominating. Sue Urbin, chairman. Carolyn Kellv and Myrna Daube; Woman of the Year. Dorothy Knowlton, chairman, Regina Bussic and Vada Stromburg; reporter. Retta Williams and outside activities. Chris Gillies, chairman. Sharon Baker and Nancy Elkin Ida Mae Watkins, chairperson of the evening committee was assisted bv Mickey Wolfenbarger. Iris Jones. Velma Barden, Becky Reed, Carma Larson, Cheryl Rizek. Ruth . I llery, Elsie Johnson and Cleo Aw aid. NOTICE I he third annual ( rime Proven lion Workshop, sponsored by the

Public Auction As I have lost my husband and have sold my farm I will offer the following at public auction located 2 miles south of Lakeville , on U S 31, then 2 miles west on Riley Rd , and V? mile south on Oak Road Saturday, Oct. 11 10:00 A.M. Car — Farm Machinery — Household — Antiques & Mise. 1971 Catalina Pontiac 4 door, w/good ruODer, Oliver 550 gas utility tractor 3 pt . 1768 hours, heat houser Oliver 3 pt mounted 2 bottom plow 3rd bottom to sell separate, old steel wheeled pull type plow 3 pt rotary chopper 7ft 3 pl grader blade Oliver rear mounted PTO mower. 3pt 100 gal hew sprayer w/boom. JO 2 row pull type corn planter Oliver 13-run rubber tired gram drill w/power lift, 3 pt rear mounted cultivator Case 2-wheei manure spreader Hat rack wagon; spring tooth harrow cement mixer w/eiec motor PTO seeder chicken equipment, 300 gal overhead fuel tank, 28 ft wood extension ladde' 14 ft alum ext ladder, riding lawnmower (needs repair). Surge miler pump 4 buckets 12 wood barrels, strap on Weed Eater w/gas engine sm air compres sor garden seeder 2^ gat sprayer, log chains, eiec hand saw logger new metal detector, 6 milk cans, porck swing on hanger redwood picnic table 4 benches other misc shop 4 garden tools, egg basket crock 4 jug Guns — Household 12 ga Mossberg pump shotgun. New Haven 12 ga singe barrel shotgun 22 cal single shot rifle Crossman pump BB air gun sm 3 sided glass showcase old kitchen cabinet w/proceiam top. roll front flour sitter. 1977 side-by side GE no frost 18 8 cu tt refrigerator. Coldspot 2-door refrigerator 20 tt chest type freezer. 1977 Westinghouse 30 elec stove w/seif-ceaning oven 1974 GE elec dryer 1974 GE automatic washer w/mim basket humidifier sm Zenith B 4 W portable TV stereo w/AM-FM radio and 2 speakers New Home console elec sewing machine w/attachments, Electrolux sweeper Duncan Phyie dropleaf table. 3 extra boards 4 4 chairs small buffet Duncan Pnyfe corner cupboard w/curved glass recliner, swivel rocke r child s rocker davenport desk 4 chair. 3 pc limed oak bedroom suite 3 pc Depression era bedroom suite oak chiflarobe fancy dresser w/unusuai sq mirror-naii tree sq oak stanc marble top stand, metal wardrobes, old high chair with wooden tray Decon s bench, child s roll top desk toy box many other household items too numerous to mention Terms: Cash, ID w/check Not Responsible For Accidents Lunch — Pine Creek Church of the Brethren Mrs. Gerald Ross, Owner FATHER & SON AUCTIONEERS Roger Hahn. 773-4786 Phil Hahn. 773-3091 Nappanee

Older Adult ( rime Victim Program, will he held on Wednesday. (), tuber 22 Iron’ 10:00 am to TOO piv at the Main Branch of the South Bend Puhlii I thrarv. 122 West Wav nr Street. South Bend ()p< nto all interested < ttizens of St Joseph ( ountv. especially those age 60 and older For more information call RIAI Services, 2338205 SQUARE DANCING LESSONS TO BE GIVEN Come have fun square dancing with the Dixie Walkers lessons will he given at the Walkerton lions Youth Building October 1219. We are a fun level group who dance at parades and festivals and we have camp outs and a Hallow een party, ( ome join the fun. We will show you how to dance. For more information call 586-2864 or 586-2246. Walkerton. SCOUT NEWS Ron Large, Tim Clifton. Howard Smith and Tom Clifton attended the Camporee held at Winamac on Saturday and Sunday. October 4 and 5 ’ Troop 293 took an active part in many activities including canoeing, camping, fishing, trailing and several sports. A cold and wet time was had by all. Get prepared for window decoration insurance. Extra strength relieves problem itching. It • called BK OZf St * and It ha* 209 more anesthetic than Lanacane* HtloziM t ewtra strength anesthetic safely cools all kinds of problem itching virtually on contact And Bit OZf Nt A antibacterial action speeds healing of itc h\ genital or anal areas Look for Hit < »Zs Nt ( rente in ■ the purple box at v<»ur pharmacy ( Or ask for 'Bv-( o-Zeen I xtro strength only us j direr ted HH OZEM

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