The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 August 1963 — Page 17

Yellow Bank Mr. and Mrs. John Huffaker and son of Texas, and Rev. Perry HufTaker were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivar. Hart sough. Mr- Roy Fraeman and Mrs Harry Truex spent Tuesday at the Northern Indiana (Children s hospital. Mrs Lola Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newberg of Rt 1. Wa»kerton. and Mrs. Mabel 'arlson wer s Friday supper guest s of Mr and Mrs Raymond Carlson and son of near Walkerton. Mr and Mrs. Ivan Hartsough. Mrs. Dorothy Culp, and mother, went to the Memorial hospital in South Bend Sunday evening I. see Rowland Goon who suffer <1 another heart attack last Thursday. He is slowly Improving but is stid in oxygen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keller . f Buchanan. Michigan, spent Sun day evening with Mr. mJ Mr Orby Baghman near Lakeville Mr and Mrs. Melvin Baughi m entertained with a cook out . day evening. Thuae pi esent w Mr and Mrs. Harley Wiseman < t South Bend; Mr. and Mrs., Woodrow Boone of North Liberty, Mr and Mrs. Murial Wiseman of O - ceoln. Mr. and Mrs. Allen 1-amb

I PUBLIC AUCTION ! August 17 | At 1 PM | < omplete Household Furnishings Os Z Mrs. Martha Davison | bleated At 112 South Maple St.. North Liberty. ^■‘‘•^mplete liedro un Suites. Antique Brass Beil. | 7 i u U * l> ! n ! n * l '" 2Or n lauf Tables, | Ru « s - 2l " •’’"l™ T.V. j & Refrige raior Like New. X Mise. Items Io Numerous To Mention TERMS: CASH f * K "” m Modern Home. I Agent Will Be On Ihe Premises To Shew Same To 1 Any Interested Parties. J AUCT: ARC HIE SHI I TZ I laj n > m p j public sale ; ihe Following Described Personal Property Will Be Sold At Public Auction At My Heme Located 2<A Mi. /ir 11* II . . 1 , \ R 23. Or, 5 Mi. South Os Walkerton, Ind. (Just West Os Koontz Lake), On SATURDAY, AUG. 17 Starting Promptly At 12 Noon j FARM EQUIPMENT: 1959 F 250 % Ton Stake Bed ’ Pick-Up Truck, 26.000 Act. Mi.; ’sl TO 20 Ferguson I 1 rector With 3” Pistons. \.| Shape: Burch Lift Disc; Fergusm Lift Weeder; Ferguson 2-11 Lift Plow 2I Row Front & Rear Cult.; Black Hauk 2-Row Planter; Rear End Hoist; 3-Scc. Folding Harrow; Rear Platform; Rear Mtd. Power Buzz Saw; 3-Point Sub toiler; 3-Point Scoop; Bradley Heavy Duty Wagon, "Hh Rack; Bradley 2-Wheel 6-11. Mower; I Bar Side Del. Rake; Case Hammermill; 50’ 6” Belt; 2-Row Side Dresser. 2-Wheel Trailer; ( lipper Combine; 2 Blade Read Drag: 2 Hog Feeders; 2 Good SO Gal. Water Fountaim With Lamps; 20 Steel Troughs; 35-3 x M Hardwrod Gates: 2 Creep Feeders; Hog Oiler; 12-Ft. Feed Bunk; 300 Gd. Stock Tank; 75-S” Fif'd Tile; 30-4” Field Tile; 300 (,al. Tank On Stand; 275 lank: 100 Ties; 10 A 12 Ft. 1 x I Oak Lumber: McCullouch 35 Chain Saw, In Good Condition; Craftsman Tank Type Piston Compressor & Paint Sprayer; Craftsman C’j” Elec. Hand Saw; I Work Benches; 2 Sets Os Ex. I-adderu; 2 HP Elec. Motor; Winch. Tools & Other .Mise. Items. UATTLE: 1 Good Jersey Family Cow, Fresh June 10th; I White Face Heifer. HOUSEHOLD: Norge K-Ft. Ref.: Easy Spin Dry Washer; 2 €»al. Pasteurizer; (hum, Fruit Jars Crocks -ind Other Household Item*. I 1953 Nash Statesman I Dtmr Sedan. Lunch Will Be Served i TERMS: Cach Not Responsible For Accidents Harry Algood, owner Col E. Dewey Anderson, Auctioneer - Knox

nf South Rend, Miss Pat Durfee of Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Markley, Kenneth and Vickie. Mrs. Clyde Mill t of Plymouth was a Thursday dinner guest of Mrs, Orvide Buss and Mrs. Fanninie Morris. She also called on Mrs. Dorothy Culp and mothei in the afternoon. Mrs. Lola Gardner attended a family supp?r at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Dean Maxson and sons Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Buss en tortaim <1 Saturday evening for Mrs. Fannie Morris' 96th birthday. Tho-e pt >sent were Mr. and Mrs. Jou Buss and daughter of North Liberty; Mr. and Mrs, Ronnie Kei er of Nappanee; Mr. and Mrs. .Linus Knecht and daughters of North Liberty and Mr and Mrs. I dbert Buss of ne »r Walkerton. Ice cream and cak • were enjoyed and Grandma Morris received some nioe gifts, Mr and Mrs I van Hart sough, and Mi- Dorothy Culp and mother cailed on Mr and Mrs ILnrv K a ig and Grandma Koenig Sunday evening m South Bend. Mr and Mrs. George Walters and Mr and Mrs Orby Baughman, both of Lakeville, attended

the Newcomer-Stump reunion Sunday at Sheneman'. Grove at North Liberty. Mrs. Iva Freeman of Walkerton spent weral days last week with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs Roy Freeman. Mrs. Harold Amor and chrldn n of Florida are spending the week at the home of her parent-, Mr and Mrs. John Stump. Mr and Mrs Wihiam Crocker and family of Plymouth were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Elmer Halt and family. Mr. and Mtj. Paul Qoon and David of Suutu Pend, and Mrs Rowiand Goon of LaPaz, < dl d on Mrs ‘o-« Goon Saturday afternoon Elmer Roush ol i c., Lakeville called on Mr. and Mrs. Meh in Baughman Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs James Kn* lit ami family of North Libcty en tert lined with a brnhil hower for Mi* Ramona Buss who will tk'Come the bride of Garry L uu kSeptember 1 -t. She re< < ;ved many lovely gifts Mrs. Roy.-e Hartsough ami on David of South Bend. wo> ■ Monday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Ivan Hartsough. Mr< Roy Freeman and Maiv Ann spent Thursday afternooi with Mrs, Hazel Hoover in Tee garden Mr. and Mrs Richard Stump II ‘rhert am! Robe, i of neai Ixakeville, wen Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Gerold Naragon and family at Osceola Mr. and Mrs. Duane Fret man of near .North Liberty ai ■ spending this week camping at Covert Michigan Miss Kay Baughman < mu home Friday evening from Man Chester College wh re he attended the umimr emcst'r MAPLE GROVE The Maple Grov? church ami Monson Chapel Church had open house Sunday afternoon for their minister at the parsonage at Monson Chapel. Mrs. Pat Dowling and son of Florida were r-cent visitors of Mrs. Bonnie Buck Mrs. Bonnie Buc k and Ronnie attended the Lox in reunion at Potawotomi Park Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Guh <• a! tended a family r ‘union at Potawotomi Park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vukovit and family were Sunday visitot at the John Wegh home. Mr and Mrs. Gerald Myers of Denver. Colorado, ami Mrs. Ro s Myers were Sunday ttern<x»n visitors in the Harold Geyei home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geyer at tend'd the Wesleyan Methodist Conference at Fairmount ''amp Ground last week Mrs John Miller and Mr and Mrs Harold Geyer attended the wedding of Mi -s Joy* ' SnydiT and Terry Clh k at the Methodist Church in North Lilwrly Saturday afternoon. Lois and Susan Myers were Saturday visitors of their giandparents, Mr. anti Mrs. ( iaien ' Myers. Three Days Os Harness Racing At LaPorte Fair The I^iPoite county fan’ !»-•!’ annual harness ruing program will be presented Thursday. I*;.day ami Saturay afternoon.--, Aug list 15-17 nt the tw >-y ar old ta.rgrounds site just south of Die city limits of LaPorte on State Road 2. The three day program. exp<- ted to draw about 100 harness nu - mg horses from the Midwest including Chicago racing tracks, will feature performances at 2 p m. each day. According to Racing S -erctary James Morse, ind Speed Department Secretary Robert M Morse, the local racing program which started in 1874 is the oldest in the nation to be continuous!\ sponsored by a county fair association without a break in the yearly s< hedule. Existing trotting and paring records on the half mile track were both set last year.

Aug. 15, 1»«3 — THE INHEI'ENHENT NEWS —

Billy Joe Command, a six year old gekhng owned and driven by Dwight Matter, of Marshalltown, lowa, captured the pace record with a speedy 2 09. Ada Cnisadvr, also of M n -halltown, and owned by Willium Jenkin -of there, circled the track in 2.10 to pick up the trotting mark. Floyd Arnold of Marshalltown wa. in the sulky Pur es provided by the- spee 1 department will amount to SSOO for each of the three ra< e.s on Thursday and Friday and th i first race on S iturday. 'Die la d two races on the three day program, Saturday, will carry tot d of S6OO prize- each tor a free for all pace rind a fi<e for all trot. Ifhe ad itional slou for cm h ■ t the free for alls are provided by the sponsors, th • ^mith Chevrolet Company and tin t’mon ' go Store, both of LaPoite. Thursday's program < all sot a 2 Dl pace; a 2 lb trot, md a 2:21 pace. On Friday the program will He kii’ked off with a 2 25 ti -c and follow with a 2.25 pa< ■ ( n 2:21 trot. The first race on Saturda program will be a 2 23 trot. A trophy will he award. | !■> the outstanding driver <3 th.

PUBLIC SALE As 1 \tn Leaiing The Homestead Occupied Bi Ihe Rupel Family For HHI beat's, I Wil Sell Ihe loihiuing Items At I‘lhlic Auction 3 Miles South Ol North Liberty On State Hoad 23 Or 3 Mi. North Os Walkerton On State Ko.id 23 (hi SATURDAY, AUG. 17 \t 11:3b DST WTKH ES Swell Body Sltiuh: Bob-leds; Muzzle Loading Kentucky Rifle With Bullet Mold And Powder H un; (.tin ( upBoard: Cherry And Walnut ( bests; Rocking < haii'G. Floui ( hest; Pie Safes; Food Safes; Drop Leaf l ahk'-.; KUchen ( hairs; Sewing Machines: Diner Bell; 12-pc. Sheffield Plate Silverware; Picture Frame*; Side Saddle; Mantle (locks; Sad hen. Trivets; % Bed; ( hina Dolls; Hanging Lamps; table Damps; Vladd n Lamp (All These Lamps Are Kerosene*: Churns; C iftee (hinder*; Iron Kettles: Scothch Bowl; (,riddie: Dishes; Pitchers; Aases. Double Mouth -lugs, ( rockerv Fruit Jars; Jars; Wenden Bowls; Candle li >klers: Other I in Ware; Hand WOven Baskets; Spue ( upboard: Hand Seeder ((train Fiddle); Ox A eke*; Hand Bellow* Forge; W (Mxlen Buckets; Pad Locks With Kevs; Many Lion Cnffee ( aids; Buttons; Marbles; Airowheads; Shells; Rocks; Picture Albums: Camera With Pkites And Tripod: (.iiitar; Sterescope; Suitcase; (amp Stove; Shoe Lasts; Teakettle; St. Joseph County Histmy Alla-; D'ctiunary ; Steelyards: Horseshoes; Hand Plane* For Ten^ue And Groove Lumber; Grain ( radii*; Corn ShcHet; Fanning Mill: ('der Press; Spinning Reel, Maxwell Car Parts \nd Licens - Plate*, Ste im Engine Part*: Also Collector Items I » Numerous Io Mention. 110 l SEHOI D (.OODS Beige Nvlon Sofa Ihd; (hhh! Hoover I plight Fleetric Sweeper; LBurnei 311” IJec. Stev n I xcellent ( ondition; 3-pc. Oik Bedroom Suite With Beveled Edge Mirror; iron Bed With B>x Spring* And Mattre**; Evtins m 029” Length) Dinmg Rison Table; Ihnking ( hairs; Piano \nd Bench; Stands; Stepladder*; Ironng B nd: Dining Room ( hair*: 72’’ Traverse ( urtain R<‘d: H l Pl ilv: Hmd Wmcn Rag Rugs; A idor l()-Key Adding Mm him , Lumber. M iner. MK( L! I ANEOUS I’oplar I.umber, Mower Hay loader, Inrler W iGi Stock Rack. Grain Drill. | '<t Rack. Side Delivery Rake, Dump Rake. 109-lb. Plat for m Scale*, 1 hp Nlectric Motor With Shallow Weil lump. Two « 4 hp Electric Motors, Pump Jack, Binder, Lifting Jack, Bieck And Tokie. Trestle*', 100 Chiin*. X” Wde I <>o Fl. Endless Belt, ( ross Cut Sa". Butchering Kettles, Scythes, Brush Hook Pick, Grubbing Hoe, Maddock, Post Hole Digger*. Shov«els, Fork, AA heelbarrow, Boat Oar. Crowbar, Canthnok, A i*e. Dr’ll Pres*. Grindstone*. BALED SIR AW, Numerous Small Idol*. TERMS; ( ASH Not Re*ponsib!e For Accident* l unch Served Mrs. Byron Rupel Everett RenkU >d. Amt., Leesburg 153-1771 AVavne Bunh. ( lerk. I aimer- St. Bank. Walkerton

week hy th- Liport» Bunk an I Trust Company, und individual winners will re< t ivu Ah.ui i .p wool blankets from LaPu*'‘‘ "'inly bu.'uiusws. Al l*hillip>. tunnerlv of Lal’ u ' and now of ('oideamp M<». I■» | fur driving honors la-: vear ,ii'i Harrv Baker of Lajat ;>«n t B driv<‘i -> e'i(’< I the thr ■ > dav ' ■ ■ grain ith 27 point to 22 • u ■ ■ runnerup. Vaudevilb । , w ill b- pr. • . t-d between heats ot the i. pdar racing proj am tin- year, ELEI \ i ED ( Wil l IIH If you are gain, to nuk. : permanent < imp. a. 1 y no! bund an elevated firepja .- No mm ’o<>p and suuat. R. il outdoor luxury H»n ', how ('ut log- -m i not. h. Build up id- -ju ■’ , you wer»‘ rai-ing a I"t sqnai" log raiiin. W! e n you t it t , nnvenient height. . o\. r tup v iLi log . Next ‘p is to < rent, a elay-ruck layer <>f insula iin ith the clav tich'T a* 'ne bi't. ;, rocks richer at th“ top \ ring of rocks to ; hield v, n d an ■ hu 1 P'lt : ( onmletes th< pb. ( <)MPR<)VI*E people ho a.-.k ', <.'l to listen ’ 1 rea. <>n e\p .t you t . agree " i i their version of the tory.

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