The Independent-News, Volume 110, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 August 1984 — Page 7

SPUD RUN WINNER f f»’ 4 t mil Alexander Haber! was the 1984 winner of the 10K Spud Run held in North Liberty on Saturday, August 11, in conjunction with the Potato Creek Festival. He is from Austria and was visiting with friends in LaPorte. His winning time was :32.529. ALTERNATIVES CENTER 413 Michigan Street, Walkreton A We Are Your Personal, Marital, Child And Family Emotional Health Counselors ► Should You Need Us We Are Here To Serve You Phone: 219-232-5843 RICHARD D. DOYLE, ATTORNEY 413 Michigan Street — Walkerton Office 586-3722 NEW EXTENDED HOURS SAT.: 8:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. TUES.: 1:30 - 5:00 p.m. No Appointment Necessary No Charge For Initial Conference Other Times Call 233-6699, South Bend

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LINCOLN TOWNSHIP HOMEMAKERS MEET The August meeting of the Lincoln Township Homemakers Extension Club was held on August 7 at the Walkerton Community Building. Twenty-three members and two guests, Donelle Horner, County secretary, and Edith Baumgartner, of Milford, were present. Hostesses for the day were Bertha Daube and Nedra Smith. A pot luck dinner was served at 12:00 noon. Mrs. Homer brought the quilt made by the county club women to Ann Jackson, who had the lucky ticket. The meeting opened with the salute to the flag and the repeating of the club creed. The song of the month, "How You Gonna Keep Them Down On The Farm" was sung. Also sung was "Hi Le Hi Le" and "The Star Spangled Banner" all being led by Helen Pogodzinski with Lois Shetland at the piano. The birthday song was sung to Alta Williams and Ethel Fields. Roll call was answered by who I would like to be. The minutes were read and approved as was the treasurer’s report. Cards were signed and sent to our members unable to attend. There will be cancer sewing next Wednesday. Martha Mull read a poem by Helen Steiner Rice. Hazel Schultz gave us some pointers on what to eat and stay healthy. Mrs. Kearcher gave a story on the graduate. It was voted to send a memorial to Wealthy Bumside in memory of her husband who passed away recently. The September committee will be Dorothy Knowlton and Martha Young. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N. L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3353 the day prior for reservations. And Starke County NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz Lake Conservation Club Phone 586-2376 for reservations. AUGUST 20 - 24

AUGUST 16, 1984 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS -

MONDAY Pineapple juice Ham steak Buttered sweet potatoes Frozen peas Corn bread and margarine Fresh plum Milk, tea. coffee TUESDAY Tomato juice Baked fish with tartar sauce Macaroni and cheese Cole slaw Whole wheat bread and margarine Apple cobbler Milk, tea, coffee WEDNESDAY Orange-grapefruit juice Barbecued beef on bun Mustard potato salad Sliced tomatoes Peanut butter cookie

r MAX E. STEELE i INSURANCE | 110 South Maple Street North Liberty, Indiana j THEI COLE MINEI Downtown Walkerton I Dance To The Music By I SENERGY I Wednesday Night । 9:30 p.m. - 1:30 a m. Friday & Saturday Nights 9:30 p.m. - 2:30 a m. ) Due to my discontinuing farming, we will offer the following personal property at PUBLIC AUCTION 1 NORTH LIBERTY Saturday, Aug. 18 I 1:00 P.M. LOCATION: 63520 Primrose Rd , North Liberty, Ind. — Take 1 New Road either 5 miles west of U. S. 31 or 3 miles east of St. Rd 23 to Primrose Rd.. go north on Primrose 1 mile (watch for sale signs). FARM MACHINERY TRACTORS - Allis Chalmers D-19 tractor w/wide front (tires) 18 4x34), AJiis Chalmers WP-45 tractor w/wide tri (tires 14 9x28). nice John Deere B tractor COMBINE — AC Gleaner E self-propelled combine w/2 row corn head and 13 tt gram head GRAIN BIN — 5,000 bu Brock propane drying bin w/2 stirrators, 5 HP automatic auger unloader, good condition TRUCK — 1964 Ford 1W ton F-600 w/200 bu grain bud, hydraulic dump and stock rack FEED MILL — Nice Farmhand Feedmaster portable 6 ton PTO driven feed mill FARM ATTACHMNENTS — AC 4-16‘ plow w/snap coupler hitch, AC 3 bottom plow w/SC hitch, AC 13 ft wheel disk w/SC. John Deere 494 4 row corn planter w/herbicide Doxas AC 4 row rear mount cultivators. 200 gal 6 row I field sprayer w/alummum tank. 38 ft 6" gram auger on rubber (PTO) 200 bu gravity wagon w/8 ton Huskee running gear. 75 bu auger wagon w/gaivamzec I Dec (dumps or auger); dual tires for D-19 4 WD-45, narrow tri for WU-45. hydraulic cylinders; 7 fl gram cleaner fanning mill (soybeans 4 wheat); front I mount buzz saw (fits Oliver o< John Deere tractors), miscellaneous items Terms: Cish or Approved Check 1 Not Responsible For Accidents or Merchandise After Sold 1 Duwaine & Marlene Baughman I OWNERS Sale conducted by: Kaser’s Auction Service ! Cel Curl Ksmt CAI CM. been Knur . Nsrm UOurfy Suvtß Buud I §5^32 291-6379

Milk, tea, coffee THURSDAY Cranberry juice Stuffed cabbage roll Mixed vegetables Cottage cheese with pineapple Pumpernickel bread and margarine Donut Milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY Apple juice Chicken and noodles with gravy Golden glow salad Swiss style vegetables Cracked wheat bread and margarine Tapioca pudding Milk, tea, coffee The parking meter was invented in Oklahoma City by Carl Magee

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