The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 October 1986 — Page 12

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - OCTOBER 18. 1986

Clinton Van Dyne Wins “Diaper Derby’’ Oct. 4 The first ever “Diaper Derby" was held at Ray & Kenny’s Super Valu. 412 Illinois Street, Walkerton, on Saturday, October 4. with the heats beginning at 11:00 a m. Ginton Van Dyne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Van Dyne. Walkerton, was the winner. In second place was Monica Mundt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Greg Mundt; and in third place was Tracy Sarber. A special drawing for all of the 38 babies that were entered in the race was a 35 mm camera and the winner was Christopher Hahn. Other events during the Oktoberfest Celebration at the super market was a chocolate chip cookie

DR. ELLIOTT FRASH, OPTOMETRIST 413 Michigan Street Walkerton 9:00 A M. - 5:00 P.M. THURSDAYS Call 586-3722 For Appointment * I m Bee. Realty | ___ REALTOR* 586-3843 — Walkerton, Indiana June I. Boone, Sales Aiioc Gerald Boone, Broker

PAXSON PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, October 18, 1986 STARTING AT 10:00 A.M. 7311 EAST 200 SOUTH- MILL CREEK, INDIANA (Rain Dato: Sunday October 19, At 12:00 Noon) DIRECTIONS - From LaPorte, take Hwy. 4 to the intersection of Hwy. Hwy. 104, turn left and stay on Hwy. 4 till just before the overpass, then turn left onto Taylor Road, stay on Taylor Road for * mile till Co. Rd. 200 South, turn right on 200 South and the sale is the 4th house on the left on Co. Rd. 200 South. Watch for LEE WAINSCOTT AUCTION SIGNS. APPLIANCES & FIREPROOF SAFE Kenmore frostless refrigerator-freezer w/fingerproof front, 4 years old (nice); Sunray gas stove with top and lover oven; Litton microwave, 3 years old; Frigidair heavy duty automatic washer (good) condition); Whirlpool Imperial Seventy heavy duty gas dryer (good condition); Signature upright 20.0 cu. ft. freezer with 2 keys; Sears Coldspot 19,000 BTU window air conditioner, 220 volt and 3 years old in good condition; Hoover upright vacuum cleaner; Yale fireproof combination safe on wheels and is 32” high by 21” wide in good condition. BEDROOM FURNITURE & FURNITURE Matching pecan bedroom set, double size bed complete, 4 drawer chest of drawers, 7 drawer dresser with mirror; 2 matching pecan corner tables (nice); pecan coffee table; twin size bed complete; small corner table; dresser with mirror; pecan dining room table with extra leaf with 2 captains chairs and 2 queen chairs; pecan hutch (nice); 2 La-Z-Boy recliner chairs; platform chair; cherry rocking chair; 3 section settee; 4 small bar stools and other items not listed for day of sale! SHOTGUNS & HANDGUN 12 gauge model 1200 Winchester Magnum in very good condition; 22 gauge automatic model 49 Marlin rifle with scope in good condition; Smith & Wesson Highway Patrolman 357 Magnum; hunter holster for 357 Magnum; gun rack. KITCHEN & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Toaster; family fryer; blender; corn popper; electric can opener; Sears 5 speed hand mixmaster; Sunbeam mixmaster; electric meat grinder; pots; pans; glasses; bowls; misc. glassware; Singer sewing machine (console); cuckoo clock w/weights from Germany; lots of blankets; bedspreads and pillow cases; towels; new sheets; 2 Navy blankets; irons; crock cookie jar; cookbooks; draperies; 2 black walnut plant stands (nice); walnut pendulum wall clock; walnut wood stand for a fireplace; brass India bells; 2 dresser lamps; floor ash tray; wall pictures; copper picture of Last Supper; 2 kerosene lamps; Regency scanner; desk telephone; fireplace accessories. JOHN DEERE RIDING LAWNMOWER 8 HP John Deere riding lawnmower with 39” mower deck, mower is in good running condition and has been well taken care of; 2 wheel small dump utility trailer. CAST IRON WOODBURNER & MISCELLANEOUS Benjamin Franklin wood burning cast iron stove (good condition); 35 mm camera and bag; Shop Vac, wet & dry vacuum cleaner; Grow Lux electric plant stand with trays; 2 20-gallon stainless steel tubs; movie projector screen; 6’ wood step ladder; 5 gallon gas can; funnels; Christmas decorations; garden rubber hoses; few shovels and still finding items for day of sale! TERMS: CASH Or Approved Chock With Proper I.D. Food Served Not Rupontlble For Accidenti Or Articles After Sold PHILIP PAXSON, SR., OWNER & ^Auction Conducted By: LEE J. WAINSCOTT FulkTim* AuctionMr 1514 EbMhwur Orlva. UPortu. Indiana 45350 - Phona: 324-7055

contest, with the winner of the largest cookie to Pat Cole; must unusual, first place to Kay Anderson, and second to M. Roush; best tasting, first place, Peggy Davis, and second place to Shelly Creech, and in third place was Dee Awald. The Pet Show on Saturday afternoon proved to be very interesting with first place and show champion to Angie Ruby and her dog. The best cat entry was by Christa Fry; most unusual to Tonya Buckmaster; and the look-a-like winners to Misty and Mandy Paschen. In the coloring contest, winners were as follows: Ages 3 & 4: first, Jennifer Spier; 2nd. Julianne Houston; 3rd, Jessica Houston. Age 5: first, Alissa Fuentes; second. Stacy Walters; third, Kari Lynn Awald. Age 6: first. Holly Legge; second. Jennifer Kaminski; 3rd. Adail Wolfram. Age 7: Ist Malinda Hayden; 2nd,

Elaine Davidson; third, Cheryl Paschen. Age 8: first, Eric Austin; second, Kristy Murks; third, Amber Shaw. Age 9: first, Joey Dyniewski; second. Ashley Meli; third, Dabitha Cartwright. Age 10: first, Ted Holland; second, Jamie Orcutt; third, Stephen Austin. 11 and up: first, Tony Gilleand; second, Jamie Wolff. Ribbons may be picked up at Ray & Kenny’s Super Valu. We would like to thank everyone that entered. WALKERTON TOWN COURT NEWS Bonnie Sullivan, 307 W. Maple, North Liberty, speeding, fined $13.00, plus court costs. Lynn A. Stratford, 500 Van Buren St., Walkerton, speeding, fined $19.00, plus court costs. Guy Vidmar, Rural Route 4, Box MODERN WOODMEN Os AMERICA SINCE I £B3 CAROL JEAN BECKER District Agent 903 State Street North Liberty, Indiana 46554 PHONE BUSINESS (219) 656-8796 A Fraternal Lite Insurance Society 317

14-A, Walkerton, speeding, fined $15.00, plus court costs. Bruce Youngkin, 54305 Whitesell, South Bend, violation of child restraint law, child (2) years not in safety seat/in no restraint, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. David S. Creed, 105 Maple St., Walkerton, illegal U-Turn, fined $20.00, plus court costs. Robert D. Kyle, 15600 Pinetree, Granger, speeding, fined $14.00, plus court costs, plus failure to appear $20.00. UNCOLN TOWNSHIP HOMEMAKERS MEET The October 7th meeting of the Lincoln Township Homemakers Extension Gub was held at the Community Building, in Walkerton, at 1:30 p.m. Seventeen members answered roll call of a Halloween costume that they remembered. The salute to the flag and the club creed were repeated. Minutes and the treasurer’s report were heard. Ann Jackson gave us some pointers on election and voting. Regina Wells gave us some information about the early American Indians including Will Rogers who was half Indian. The birthday and anniversary songs were sung for several of the members. After a delilcious luncheon was served everyone enjoyed bingo

RICHARD D. DOYLE, ATTORNEY 413 Michigan St., Walkerton, Phone 586-3722 HOURS: Saturday 8:30 a m. - 12:00 Noon — Tuesday 1:30 - 5:00 p.m. LIVING WILL DECLARATION FORMS AVAILABLE WITHOUT CHARGE No Appointment Necessary - No Charge For Initial Conference

BLISSVILLE I CHURCH OF THE BRETHREH I | Cordially Invites You To Attend Our | REVIVAL SERVICES I J October 22, 23, 24 | I 7:00 p.m. Nightly | | Sunday, Oct. 26, • 1 10:30 a.m. I I REV. GLENN MITCHELL I GUEST SPEAKER I | The Church It LucatMf On The Plymuuth-ljPart, Trail One Mlle South Os Swen like Bob Count ' EVERYONE INVITED I I LARRY’S QUICK MART 201 Roosevlet Walkerton 586-7071 (Next To Mahoney Chevrolet) NEW HOURS ~ Monday - Thursday, 5:30 a m. - 9:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday, 5:30 a.m. -10.00 p.m. Sunday, 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Frlto Lay - Reg. $1.39 Chips s l o9 Ancllia Medium Eggs 7U C Large Eggs 75 c 1 Lb. Leevet — Butternut Bread 2 1 "- 109I 09 Pepsi, Coke, 7-Up 2 "*9B c Paper Towels 2""‘ $ 1 00

with a gift for each one. Laura Malstaff and Wealtha Burnside were the October committee. Serving in November will be Mary Jane Beaty and Ann Jackson. BUS TRIP PLANNED A bus trip to Woodfield Mall. Chicago, Illinois, is planned for Tuesday, November 18, at a cost of $17.00 per person. Make reservations at the Hidden Bu-Tee Salon, 586-2185, Walkerton. 3t030p WALKERTON NURSERY SCHOOL HAS OPENING The Walkerton Nursery School has one opening in the 3 year old class. This class meets from 12:30 until 2:55 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday. Please call the church office if you are interested at 5863534. UNCOLN TWP. JAYCEES ARE FORMING A VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE The Lincoln Twp. Jaycees would like to start a volleyball league on Monday nights, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. If interested call Cindy Briggs at 586-2812 or Marsha Eddinger at 586-2530. Be a careful driver always!