The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 October 1970 — Page 11

Httajfewsi N ORTH LI BER T Y

Mrs. Nellie Ul.ery has mjved from 210 North Main Street.. North Liberty to 309 So. State Street Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bals.cy and family of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs Steven Bai ey and son of Bristol were Sunday visitors of Esther Human. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moulder of Van Nuys. California, arrived here last Friday by plane to visit Mr. and Mrs. Paul C.ingenpcel and fami.y. Mrs. Clingenpct 1 is the Moulder's daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sheneman called an the formers sister Mis Addie Hanson on Sunday aft< noon in the evening they ca ed on Roy Rensberger. The Young Adult Class of the Beaver Creek Church recently I armed a surprise carry-in dinner lor Rev. and Mrs. Dean Kreig in honor of Rev. Kreig's bn thday. The Mike Walter family will hod the last family reunion to be held at Sheneman Grove on Sundry. October 11 The grove his been in operation for the past 20 yens and the Sheneman's will hod a public sale on October 31 and d.spose of all Ihor park equipment. Mr. and Mrs. c nuur Sheneman entert lined Sunday evening with a chicken barbeque for Mr. and Mrs. John Gruber. Mr. and Mis John Gruber Jr., and family . nd Mr and Mrs. Jim Grui r and f nmly all of South Bend nd Tammy Patrick of near Walkerton .The Grubers have pur hased fresh dressed fryers from Ihe Shenemans for their store in Prairie Avenue for the past | !U years. The Shenemans will Ie out of the chicken business uthin the next two weeks. A PLACE .11 NT FOR HER (ailed HEP. < formerly Studio Dress Shop Every Day Til 5:30 ITdav T* «:00 —

PUBLIC SALE As wr have scld our firm we wl’ sell the folowing p rs -nal property located N :th of Walkerton. 1 mile on Highway 23 (2nd farm No th of Sa e Barm. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11 12:30 EDT i Auctioneers Note: Mr Beauchamp, being a good farmer his taken good care of h.s machinery’ and too s i 1969 New Idea one row < >rn picker; Int 300 tractor exc? tent shape; 196© Int. f eld chopper, 2 heads; 1965 Nev Idea Uni Harvester corn picker-sheller; John Deere R dlese ; 1966 Chevy ton pickup; Fo d 8N tractor; all good shape; 10 ft. A C Wheel disc; John Deere 4-16 and 3-14 tr.p bottom plows: 2 hijh .speed heavy duty running ears; gravity box heavy 3 pt grader b ade; 36 ft. wide channel e'evator: 3 pt cultivator; flat racks; Int. 4 row co n p’anter, discs; harrows 19 ru. ft deep freeze (upr.ght), other househo.d V) tales of straw, some antiques Lot of other good farm too's. hog feeders and equ pment This Is a condensed b.P. Terms; Cash Lunch Served Not Il< -p ns ble Fm Accid nts Wr. and Mis. Geo, Beauchamp Au tiortcer* TU ph and M rw Costello C eF. Eul Mutix I’vnhmth Chine 936-324 t:

1 Mrs. Harry Clark, Mrs. Nellie Smith and Mrs. Ata Walter at tended the Homecommg Sunday at the Fust Brethem Church. Teegarden. Paul C.ingenpeel, who was in St. Joseph Hospital South BenJ, for observation for several weeks returned home last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Donathen, Jim and Karen entertained guests at a birthday dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. Donathen. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carbeincr of Wa kerton and Alts Myrtle Donathen . Ernest Kreider of Lakeville returned home Sunday from Parkv cw Hospital where he had been a patient for several weeks. Mr. and MAs. Russell Naragon. Wa kerton weie Sunday din nt r guests of Mr. and Mis. Russel, C ark Bob Clark was a dinner guest on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Arnold of Osceola, daughter in law of Mr and Mrs Aaron Arno d his been a patient in the (>ste mathic Hospital for several weeks and is expected to be re eased from the hospital the latter part of the week. Mrs Otto Kurzhal spent last week w.th her son and daughter in-law. Mr. and Mrs Edward Kurzhal at Niles. Michigan. Mr and Mrs. Rona d Riidig and daughter of Indianapo is and Mrs Gertrude Shenem.in wore Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Cail Fults at the Lake of the woods. A daughter, Dawn Marie was born to Mr and Mrs. Les ie Stewart at Memorial Ho-pital. South Bend on September 30. The grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Roy Wolfe of North Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Don McDaniel of Ossing. Now York spent last week with Mr and Mrs. Harvey Sheneman. They were to attend the golden wedding anniversary on Sunday. Aso Mr. and Mrs Harold Stuber of Nil 's Mr nd Mrs Gale Merrick and farm y of South Bend Craig Mu-, k of Purdue Marv Kathryn Stuber. Shirey McDaniel and Bettv M< rrick were the hostes-cs to their parents on this o< । isiion which was he'd in the socal rooms of the church of the Brethren. The Shenemans appreciated their many friends and relatives who came to greet then also th y appreciated the lovely cards th y received.

Mrs. Dorothy Naragon called on Mrs Addie Hanson on Sunday evening. E.ghteen members attended the iWMS meeting k.st Friday evening in the home of Mis. F*oi i Freeman. Bobby Forman of South Bend spent Tuesday wth his gi tnd parents, Mr. and Mis. Les.ie Forman Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rizek and fami.y spent mst Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Richaid Williams at Caimel. On Sunday they went sightseeing at Brown County. Mr. and Mrs C.ifford Gr.itner and son Greg, of Wa.ker ton, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Edith Steele. BABY SHOWER Mrs Dennis Groves and Mrs. T.m McLiugh’.n. aunt and niece respectively, both of route 2 Wa kerton. wue honored guests at a baby shower on Sunday. October 4. at the North Liberty American Leg on home. Games were played with Mrs Graves. Mrs Denns O'Conno., and Mss Kimber y Gioves as winners Guests were from Bristol Bremen. Wa.kerton and North L berty. Ref eshmeu.s in the color theme of blue, p t.k and green of indiv.dual bootie shape cakes ice cream nuts, mints, punch and coifte was served by Mrs H; rold O Cunor. Mis. Morr s Arnett. Mrs Steve So mos and Mrs O ville Finch. Yorktown Home Demo. Meet The Sept, meeting of the Yorktown Home Dema Club was h? d in the home of Mrs Marvin Bouse with Mrs Eugene Zmme.man and Mis. Harold Rizek as co-hostesses The meet.ng was opened with the sung of the month "Onward ( hnstiin Soldiers" md the p edge to the fag was said . The Home maker's creed was re id. Roll cal. was answe ed by "A SAFETY SUGGESTION FOR CHILDREN." There were 16 members and 3 guests present The lesson was g.ven by Twin C'mgenpv?. and Birbari Steven< on Vonda Cosmetics. We learned our skin type and many other veiy nteresting Hungs. Tae secret irv r port was given on our last meeting which wa- in June The trvasuier's report was i t ad D iss:on was held an dor.it ing men -y for the Town's Ha - lowcen party an 1 also on r- > king cookies for Beatty Memorial H-pitaL

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OCTOBER 8, 1970 — THE LNDE FENDED r-AKWtt —

A committee was formed to nominate new officers. They are as follows; Elaine Bouse cha rman; Jean Cole and Jean Lowry. The club collect was read The hostess prize was won by Jessie Schaffer and the co-hostess prizes were won by Jean Lowry and Vi Masterman. We sang "Happy Birthday" to Elaine Bouse and refreshments were served. The next meet ng will be held in the home of Ruth U.lery with Mildred Jackson as co-hostess on October 26. Read the Classified Ad*

New Hours EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1 Sun. - Tues. 9 am -6 pm csl Wed. - Sat. 9.am - B.pm cst Bargain Center On Highway 23 At Koontz Lake WALKERTON, IND. Come In And Broivse Around

PUBLIC SALE Wil Sell nt Pubic Auction, located 1R miles north of Lakeville on 31 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 AT 12:30 SHARP IMPLEMENTS VAC Case Tractor. Olver Crowbar Tractor Old R" k Island Tractor. New Holland Hay Bailer S< f St >rter. New Holland 5 Bar Rake. IHC 7 Ft. Mower. New Id i Manure Spreader. 2 - 14” Case Plows Cultivators Fot Case Tractor. IHC Pull Coin Chopper. Inchley Blower 40 Ft Pipe For S 10. 8 Ft. O.iver Disc 2 Od Cult) ek< is. 1 Case 1 R w Coin Picker Snow Plow For C .se 2 H imemade Hiy Wagoi - Homemade Husking Wag-n Weeder Fits Case Or Ford T: ct< 2 Row Com Planter Wth Feitihzer Attachments. Home t- Cham Saw. M. E. Rototiller. Hand 3 11. P Moue’ Ton Cha n F Ils Air Compressor 1 H. P Motor DeLiva! M .ker 100 Ft M. k Line Pipe And Crocks 15 Milk Cans 1 Tie’ Chicken And Broiler Battery. 2 Large Ekctic Bro. dels 400 Egg Incuba tor. 500 Goo-e Egg Incubator. R And R H. P Motois. 20 Rod is No. 9 Feme. 25 - 4 Inch Pipe P >sts. 25 Wood Posts 3000 Rough Lumber - Cherry - Oak - Yellow Pop ar. 12 Poultry Crates Few 8' x 24 Farm Tile. 5 Watei Tanks Puts F'or 1 Man Bell Saw 36 Saw Extra Teeth. 4 x6Wh te Oik 14 Ft. 2 x 12 Red Oak 18 Ft. Lont. 150 2x48 Ft Oak And M iple 25 - b Lite Window- 30 x 62 50 Gal Stee Drum Pens F'or Poultrv. Electin' Creun Seper itor. Chains And Cibhs 3 Old Cars 7 Tons Os Junk. 50 Bu. Ear Corn 150 Baes Orchard Grass Hay. 8 Ctn M.lk Cooler. Buzz Saw. Dehorning Staunt on And Shears. Easy Flow lame Spreader, Bee Equipment And Extractor C dor Press. Carpenter T<x>ls, Saws. 10 Ton Screw Jack, Horse Drawn Oliver Rid ng Plow, IS Heavy Duty Skill Saw. 400 Lbs. Bird Feed, 50 Indian Tomohawk Stones. Ivory House Pa.nt Indiana Corn 100 Ft Sewer Clean er. Kerosene Burning Torch. Ratchet Pipe Dyes and Vice. HOUSEHOLD GOODS - SOME ANTIQUES Chest Drawers White Oak Small Dresses. Schoo! Desk, Chest Cupboard Old Rocker, Old Kitchen Safe Cupboard Norge Deep Freeze. Book Case Cherry Book Case. 2 Dressers One Marble Top One Oak Oak Bed 5 Drawer Chest. 1 Small Book Case Desk Round D.ning Table, Glass Front China Cupboard Glass Broke. Th s Is An Old Country Home There W.ll Be Lots Os Antiques. Terms: CASH Not Responsible For Accidents GEORGE GIDDES Archie Schultz. Auet. yieer. Phone 784-2745 Clerk: Mr. inJ Mrs. Dale Kauffman

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