The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 October 1986 — Page 16

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SENIOIR CITIZEN BOWLING NEWS The Senior Bowlers welcomed some new bowlers to their ranks this past week. Also, there were a few of those who bowled with us last year, who returned for the first

OCTOBERFEST At The WALKERTON AMERICAN LEGION POST 189 Saturday, October 11 12:00 Noon To 4:00 p.m. BREWED HOT DOGS — 25’ each HOMEMADE CHILI — 50° DRAFT BEER — 50° each BINGO Every Friday Night Come Watch The Game And Have A Fun Afternoon WEEKLY 100% DRAWING - 4:00 P.M. SHARP

PERRY PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, Octobar 11, WOO STARTING AT 10:00 A.M. 306 WEST CENTER STREET - NORTH LIBERTY, INDIANA DIRECTIONS — From LaPorte, take Monroe Street of Hwy. 4 to the intersection of Hwy. 4 & Hwy. 104, turn left onto Hwy. 4 and stay on Hwy 4 through Fish Lake and past the Whispering Pines Golf Course till the town of North Liberty. Sale is located across from the North Liberty Post Office (Watch for LEE WAINSCOTT AUCTION SIGNS.)

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QUILTS — COLOR TV — APPLIANCES — FURNITURE 7 Quilts in very good condition; old kitchen cupboard cabinet (oak); 19" RCA portable Color TV with stand, good condition; Frigidaire refrigerator/freezer (nice, 2 years old); Frigidaire electric stove, good condition; Radaranger Amana microwave; Kenmore heavy duty washer, good condition; Maytag wringer washer; Singer console sewing machine; Airway vacuum sweeper w/attachments; metal drop leaf kitchen table w/4 chairs; Duncan Phyfe style drop leaf table w/2 extra leaves & 4 chairs; buffet; couch and matching side chair; 2 recliner chairs; student's desk; end table- coffee table and other pieces not listed. BEDROOM FURNITURE — HOUSEHOLD ITEMS All matching set, double size bed, wardrobe cabinet, vanity w/mirror and stool and nightstand; matching set, double size bed complete w/bookcase headboard, 4 drawer chest and dresser w/ bevelled mirror; 2 marble base floor lamps (nice); 3 & 10 gallon crocks; wall pictures; asst, of .ab.e lamps, wall clock; suitcases; fans; desk lamp; pots; pans; asst, of dishes; asst, of silverware, knife carving set, glass basket; toaster; tea pot; food chopper; electric can opener; Pyrex dishes, tablecloths; blankets; throw rugs; pillows; towels; sheets; sewing stool; material and other items not mentioned AIR COMPRESSOR — MOWER — TOOLS — MISCELLANEOUS Campbell & Hausfeld air compressor with 1 HP motor, good condition; Wizard 22" gas lawncon^^*on ’ 3 HP Mustang gas roto tiller; Sears Coldspot window air conditioner; 9,600 d U Aladin Kerosene heater, good condition; 4' wood step ladder; 6’ aluminum step ladder; 18’ a.uminum extension ladder; hammers; screwdrivers; hand saws; axe; grinder w/motor; crescent wrenches; files; brace and bit, grease guns; vise, open end wrenches; hand plane; B & D hedge clippers asst, of crow bars; brush saw; electric circular saw and drills; extension cords; metal porch glider and chair; shovels; rakes; pitch fork, hoes; 6-12 volt battery charger; Weed Eater 307; wash tubs, wheelbarrow; gas cans; 4 lawn chairs; picnic table; few cane fishing poles; tackle box and other items not listed for day of sale! TERMS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY: Cash Or Approved Check With Proper Identification Food Served Hot Responsible For Accidents Or Articles After Sold

ORVAL PERRY, OWNER Auction Conducted By: LEE J. WAINSCOTT FuR-Tlim AucUmmi 1514 Eisonhousor Drive, LaPorte, Indiana 46350 - Phone: 324-7055

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time this year. Welcome all — including the three spectators that cheered us on this week! The ladies had an even dozen competing. Marty Malstaff rolled the high scratch game, high handicap game and high series among the ladies, with a tally of 166. 248 and 408 respectively. Doris Crane was competitive in the handicap

game with a nice 211, followed by June Lind's 206 and Mildred McKesson’s 205. The gents had 11 bowling. High scratch game went to Harold Schweder with a 188 tally. Bob Bowman scored a 216, just beating Jim Martin’s 215, for the high handicap game. Caude Nowakowski also was right in there with a 204 handicap game. Harold Schweder made the high series with a 519 total. Were always glad to have former bowlers out and welcome all newcomers, 60 and over, interested in an enjoyable afternoon of exerATTENTION VETERANS Service Officer At POST 189 WALKERTON 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Tuesdays JOHNSON/WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENCY Call For A Quote ALL TYPES OF COVERAGE OFFERED DON R. JOHNSON Certified Ins. Counselor REGG F. WILLIAMS 586-2580

AUTOMOBILE 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 2 door car with vinyl roof with 70.990 miles, power steering, power brakes, AM/FM radio, air conditioning. Car to sell at 12:30 p.m. (Good Condition).

cise and fun. See you on Wednesday afternoons at 2:00 p.m. at the Walkerton Shady Lanes. Come be a spectator if not a bowler!

CARD OF THANKS

We would like to thank our family, relatives and friends for helping to make our open house a success. Thelma and Charles Holdeman How do you find the words to express our deep thank you and appreciation to all our friends, neighbors and relatives who helped us through the loss of our loved one. We especially want to thank Ron and Martha Albert and their families. Audie Manuel, Woody, Iris and Sandy Boone, the North Liberty Church of Christ and the Shamrock Inn. Your kindness will never be forgotten. The Family of Colonel Bennett

RICHARD D. DOYLE, ATTORNEY 413 Michioan St., Walkerton, Phone 586-3722 HOURS Saturday 8:30 a m. -12:00 Noon - Tuesday 1:30 - 5:00 p.m L/V/WG WILL OFCUMr/ON FOAMS AVAILABLE WITHOUT CHARGE No Appointment Necessary - No Charge For Initial Conference

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SERVICE NOTES ARMY & AIR FORCE HOMETOWN NEWS — Air Force Staff Sgt. Lesley P. Coburn, son of Edver W. and Joan T. Cobum, of 6256 Oak Road, Plymouth, has been decorated with the Meritorious Service Medal at Grissom Air Force Base, Indiana. The Meritorious Service Medal is awarded specifically for outstanding non-combat meritorious achievement or service to the United States. Cobum is a ground radio communications technician with the 1915th Information Systems Squadron. His wife. Linda, is the daughter of William L. Flaugher, of Rural Route 1, Grovertown. and Shirley Flaugher, of 124 Lake Street. Walkerton.