The Independent-News, Volume 110, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 October 1984 — Page 16

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - OCTOBER 18. 1984

JOHNSON TOWNSHIP FARM BUREAU MEETS The members of the Johnson Township Farm Bureau met at the Community Building on Tuesday evening. October 9. Alma Daube gave the devotions after the pledge to the flag. Pauline Knowlton gave a report on the county meeting and a report was given by Harold Knowlton on the trip to the Farm Progress Show that several farmers from this area attended. Audrey Zila. from the county office. conducted the election of new officers. Those elected were as

PAULETTE’S FAMILY RESTAURANT Corner Os U. S. 6 & State Road 23 Downtown Walkerton — HOURS Monday thru Thursday, 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Sunday, 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. BREAKFAST SPECIAL 2 EGGS, HASH BROWNS ar AND TOAST ® J®® SALAD BAR ONLY “ THURSDAY SPECIALS HAMBURGER AND CHIPS >|OU HAMBURGER STEAK, BAKED POTATO & VEGETABLE WITH SALAD BAR — $4.75 FRIDAY SPECIALS LUNCHEON SHRIMP IN THE BASKET (21 Pieces) AND FRIES WITH SALAD BAR — $4.50 MACARONI AND CHEESE ^-vr WITH A FISH PATTIE DINNER SPECIALS SHRIMP AND COD PLATE, BAKED ~ o — POTATO, VEGETABLE AND SALAD OR SMELT (All You Can Eat) ma. WITH FRENCH FRIES ’ " Sl** 5 * WITH SALAD BAR — $4.50 SATURDAY SPECIALS PIZZA BURGER r«ra AND CHIPS LIVER AND ONIONS, BAKED POTATO, VEGETABLE AND SALAD 3 6 ° WITH SALAD BAR — $4.50 SUNDAY SPECIAL ROAST BEEF OR BAKED CHICKEN _ SERVED WITH HOMEMADE MASHED POTATOES. S VEGETABLE, SALAD BAR AND DESSERT

HOMEMADE SOUP LIST Monday — Beef & Barley Tuesday— Chicken Noodle Wednesday — Vegetable Thursday — Potato Friday — French Onion Saturday — Chili

follows: Richard Hesters, president; Keith Anderson, vice-presi-dent; Floyd Dipert, secretary-treas-urer; Pauline Knowlton, women's leader; and Alma Daube. assistant women’s leader. Refreshments were served by the Ed Vanderheofs. the Sydney Smiths and Ruth Snodgrass. The next meeting will be the turkey supper on Tuesday, November 13. SENIOR CITIZENS BOWLING NEWS With six spectators urging everyone to their best effort, the Senior

Bowlers enjoyed another afternoon of fun — making strikes and spares and an occasional "gutter ball". The high scratch game for the ladies was bowled by Anne Labno with a 140 game. Eleanor Knight took the high scratch series with a 392 total. The high handicap game of 215 was rolled by Gert Brehm. All the ladies enjoyed the exercise and fun. Bob Spillman had a fine 208 scratch game and also took the top honors for the handicap game with a 255. Harold Schweder bowled a fine 521 scratch series to improve

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his average by a pin or two. Nice going, gents. Our arch rivals, the Nowa -•- s , Caude and Harry, were "adjusting their handicaps" this session, furnishing laughs and good fellowship for all. Keep it up, gentlemen, we appreciated the enthusiasm! PLAN BUS TOUR On November 13, a bus tour is planned to the following outlet stores, J. C. Penny, Montgomery Wards, Sears. Sara Lee, Fannie Mae and Georgia Nut. The bus will arrive at the Walkerton Presbyterian Church at 7:45 a.m. and leave at 8:00 a.m. We will arrive back in Walkerton around 8:00 p.m. Deadline for reservations and payment of $15.00 is October 28. Call Jean Lowry at 586-2247 or June Wiegand at 586-3907 for reservations. 3t025 EYEGLASSES NEEDED The Walkerton Jaycees, in conjunction with the U. S. Jaycees, are asking you to donate any unused or no longer needed eyeglasses. Under a national program called VOSH (Visual Optometric Service to Humanity) all glasses collected will be sent to our neighbors in the West Indies and distributed to the underprivileged who would not be able to buy them. We ask you to help us. Drop boxes will be located at the entrances to Farmers State Bank of Wyatt and Ray’s Super Valu during the month of October.

Public Auction HAMLET Saturday, Oct. 20 10:00 A.M. Located 1 mile west of the east junction of U. S. 6 and 35, Hamlet, Indiana. ANTIQUES FURNITURE — Solid oak kitchen cabinet (C 1890), painted. 3 matched plank bottom chairs. Falls style dressing bench, 3 matched (painted) oak chairs with round seals, nice claw toot oak rocker with cushioned seat, solid walnut drop leat kitchen table (needs refinishing) COLLECTIBLES — Rug beater, copper boiler (less lid), pedestal oil lamp, as sorted crocks including 2. A-1 5 gallon crocks, nice kraut cutler, kraut stamper 'h pint, 1 pint and 1 qt milk bottles, primitive draw knife, old adjustable car penters square, old carpenters plane, assorted old wrenches. model-T radiator cap GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE - New Jasper cabinets solid oak roll top secretary/bookcase (A-1) 2 mahogany Duncan Phyfe style twin beds (A-1), 2 maple plank bottom dining chairs (A-1). beautiful like new modern over stuffed living room chair (earth tones/blues); new bentwood hall tree (A-1), nice Early American chest o* drawers, matched 4 drawer chest and triple dresser; gold platform rocker/re diner APPLIANCES — 25 3 cu ft G E chest freezer (A-1). nice Maytag conventiona washer. Philco 9 cu tt upright freezer. Electrolux vacuum with attachments portable Arvin electric heater, portable humiditier/vaporizer, 24 Sylvania B&W television with stand. G E 14" portable B&W television, vibrating foot bath 2 AM/FM alamr radios GENERAL HOUSEHOLD — Metal kitchen cabinet with glass sliding doors, sma cabinet, cast magazine rack; 4 wooden knick knack shelves. 2 wall plate racks 2 double tubs with stand, assorted wash tubs. 2 wooden clothes drying racks assorted quality twin bedding (quilted comforters, sheets etc ). assorted rugs and curtains; 4 nice pieces of luggage assorted wall decor, including signed oi (Storer), assorted stainless and silverplafe; butcher knives; 8 qt pressure cooker; assorted Christmas decor including 3 large rolls wrapping paper, large assortment cannmg/freezing jars and containers, lots of miscellaneous TOOLS AND LAWN & GARDEN TOOLS — 7" Ram, model 88 power saw. Craftsman 7," electric drill, Yj h p Sears Craftsman bench grinder, nice 6" blacksmith s vise, old buzz saw. 'h standard socket set (like new), large assortment of hand tools (wrenches, tiles hammers, pliers, saws, etc ); carpenters level. 2 bolt cutters, devices. 1 and 2 man crosscut saws. C clamps, assorted tool boxes LAWN A GARDEN — International Cadet 60 - 30" riding mower with 6 h p engine; 2 wheel trailer with steel frame, bug light; assorted lawn and garden tools (rakes, shovels, aluminum scoop, etc). post hole digger, new limb saw 6’ and 9 wooden step ladders. 2 hay forks, corn cutter, scythes MISCELLANEOUS — 20‘, 18' and assorted log chains. 3 oil lanterns. 2 trash cans; nice 2T hydraulic jack, 1T hydraulic jack, assorted bumper jacks, 'h cable with hooks; 50' of V?’ cable, meat hook, aluminum shipment container approximately 1V? gallons IHC Hy-Tran fluid; 60 drawer small parts organizer 55 gal drums. BBQ grill (electric). LOTS OF MISCELLANEOUS Terms: Cash or Approved Check Lunch Served Not Responsible For Accidents of Merchandise After Sold Mrs. Herman Stephani OWNER Auction conducted by; Kaser’s Auction Service Col Carl Kaser Col. Dean Kaser IgngW No. Liberty So. Bend 656 4532 291-6379 W

CLUB TO MAKE FAVORS AT MEETING Favors for Halloween and Thanksgiving will be made when the social service committee meets with the members of the GFW( Woman’s Community Club, Fri day. October 19. at 10:00 a.m. The favors will be given to the residents of Miller's Merry Manor Nursing Home in Walkerton. A business meeting will follow. Chairman Ruth Ullery, has asked that those who come to the earh session bring a sack lunch. As sistine Mrs. Ullery will be Dori< Vasil, Pauline Stanley, Lucille Schuster, Isel McCombs and Ger. England. Shop and Save in Walkerton! AMERICAN LEGION POST 365 North Liberty BINGO Every Saturday Evening 7:00 p.m. SSOO JACKPOT