The Independent-News, Volume 121, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 October 1995 — Page 4

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— INDEPENDENT NEWS — OCTOBER 5, 1995

PUMPKIN FESTIVAL BAKING CONTEST Enter your favorite pumpkin goodies in the Pumpkin Festival BAKE-OFF, set for Saturday, October 7, at the Ist Source Bank parking lot, in Walkerton. All entries must include a copy of the recipe. No package mixes are allowed, unless they have been adapted. All entries must be submitted in disposable containers and ALL entries will be sold after the judging with the proceeds to benefit the Pumpkin Festival. A minimum of one dozen muffins, cookies or small cakes must be submitted. Breads must be submitted as a full loaf and pumpkin must be the main ingredient in all entries! Bring your entries to the parking lot by 9:00 a.m. for the judging. Cash awards for $25; sls and $lO will be given by the Festival committee to the first, second and third place winners, respectively. It didn’t cost me a ‘Mint’ to advertise > in the 586 - 3139 % k INDEPENDENT NEWS faniiiyh/eCmi elliottsrash?o?d < J ROBERT PROUDFIT, O.D. J / 2002 Mishawaka Ave. 413 Michigan St. s < South Bend Walkerton > XWCut-Ritel SERVICES J Tree Trimming & Removal Stump Removal & Hi-Ranger Work FULLY INSURED VERN HOCHSTETLER JR. HOCHSTETLER Phone: 586-7208 30019 C.R. 52 Nappanee, Indiana 46550 r 1 | WE NOW HAVE THE NEW | I ItCJI ^SS ! I I • /Brc/i i I A । Changing Entertainment Again.™ f ! can i । 784-2841 | I ! I ISENBERG 1 TV & APPLIANCE | | 23045 T y |er Road Lakeville • (Behind LaVille School) | I—— — — — — — —

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OUR POLICY We are always happy to receive your thoughts and comments for the “Voice Os The People” column, but this paper will not get into a campaign for one candidate over another, regardless of the circumstances. We still will with hold a name from publication for a legitimate reason, but much prefer to have the name published with the article. All “Voice” articles must be signed and we must know how to contact those furnishing the articles in case of a question or problem with the same. We do edit, reject and try to correct obvious mistakes, as we are liable for what is published, not the one submitting the “Voice.” Consequently, we must know where it comes from. Absolutely no annonymous “Voices” will be published. If you are sincere in your thoughts and convictions, you should be willing to be out in the open about them. A view on a subject means so much more to the public if they know where it comes from.

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read us a prayer. On Friday we had our regular sing-a-long with Verice Walz at the piano and Virginia leading the singing. We then had the Lord’s Prayer. Dates to remember: Oct. 12 — Maxine Worthington and her friends to be here. Oct. 19 — Our birthday party with Florence Seekings and Verl Haag entertaining. Oct. 25 — Florence Seekings and Sam Madonna to be here.