The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 50, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 May 1972 — Page 16
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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — MAY 18, 1972
Ka’hy Wilcox To Be Installed As Woilhy Advisor Open Installation of fvr North Liberty Rainbow Asubly No. 52 will be held Friday, May 19 at 7:30 pm. at the North Liberty Masonic Temple. Miss Cathy Wilcox will be installed ns Worthy Advisor. Giving Cathy lu r obligation will be her father, J< hn C. Wilcox. Installing officers will be Su>ti Wilcox, Worthy Advisor; 1 mmy Olson, Marshall; Sue DittM ir. Chaplain; and Linda Knepp. R-eorder. The organist will be ft rs. Juanita Manuel. Kent BergDnd and Ginger Hostetler are so--1 and the North Liberty High Si bool Girls' Chorus, under the direction of Mrs. David Spellman, w .11 entertain. other officers elected to be installed are Karen Donathen, Worli y Associate Advisor; Joy Nelson. Charity; Beverly Franklin, Hop'; and Louanne Vergon, Faith. Appointed officers are Patti Olson. Chaplain; Lu Seiner, Drill Leader; Karla Kahlmorgan, Love; IVbhie Harbaugh. Religion; Debit.•> Sullivan. Nature; Ruth Newc mer. Immortality; Linda Holmes. Fidelity; Brenda Springman, 1' i' iautism; and Nancy Sheneman, Service. Also Lea Seiner. Confidential Observer; Kathy Kane, Outer Observer; Debbie Fries, Prompter; Jana Nelson. Our H tosier Promise; Cindy Snyder,
| PUBLIC SALE ■ t SATURDAY, MAY 20 ; 10:30 E.S.T. L B House, Tractor, Miscellaneous Tools, Household Herns, Fishing 9 Equipment, Antiques and Miscellaneous Items — Due to having sold our land for the Potato Creek State Park B area, will sell the following personal property located on Red- ■ wood Road, the first house North of State Road 4on the East ■ B side. Redwood Road is located 2 miles East of North Liberty B on Slate Road 4 or 6 miles West of U. S. 31 on State Road 4. ■ Watch for “Sale" signs. ® ■ — HOUSE — House to be moved by October 1, 1972. Nice 5 rooms and B ■ bath, aluminum siding, coal furnace, 80 gallon electric water 9 he: ter, Flent and Walling water pump and tajik plus all plumb- ■ ing and related fixtures. 9 Feature Item: — TRACTORS — 9 K 1904 INTERNATIONAL FARM-ALL CUB (in good condition) ® widi plow, disc, drag, cultivators, sickle bar and snow’ blade. 9 David Bradley garden tractor with plow, cultivators and sickle * bar Roto-Tiller 5 h.p. garden tractor. “ ■ _ OUTIMMIR, SHOP EQUIPMENT, MISCELLANEOUS — 9 ■ Two wheel trailer, several heavy-duty work benches, power — ■ lav n mower, push mower, portable saw stand, two heavy--9 duly vises, many neon lights, electric wiring, several good ® de trie motors, pipe vise, post hole digger, carpenter's tool B chest, electric grinder, rachet jack, miscellaneous jacks, tree 9 trimmer, several grease guns, industrial shop sitting stools, ■ several tool boxes, miscellaneous garden tools, rakes, forks, 9 shove . vegetable duster, many gas cans, funnels, nail puller, “ lot: of assorted hand tools paint, car and radio speakers, circle ■ 9 saw blades, grinding stones, abrasive wheels, lots of pipe fit- 9 ting IHe cabinets, storage cabinets, large assortment of nuts _ ■ boits and washers, C-clamps, tri-pod auto jack, real nice as--9 sortment of trash cans and barrels, fruit sprayer, misc. tires ■ anu runs, fruit baskets, hand sickles, industrial metal shelves, B lauders, metal wire gates, lawn fertilizer spreader, metal in--9 dust! al light shades with sockets, garden cultivator, lots of ■ lumber and scrap iron. B 9 _ HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES — 9 9 Kok ane stove with oven, kitchen cabinets, box springs, desk, ■ B miscellaneous fruit and canning jars, 11x17 rug, complete bed, 9 a- । ted lamps, Ixiokcases, studio couch, folding chairs, kitchen _ 9 fold hg wall table, shower stall, two section laundry tubs, " 9 ('hi Imas decorations and lights, ice chest, Manges chord organ 9 in xcellent condition, misc. records, portable record player, B children's games and books, picture frames, largo flower pots, 9 complete weight-lifting outfit, several lawn chairs. ■ ■ — ANTIQUES — 1 1939 LaSalle H- arse in very good condition, copper wash boiler, 9 <ld w< dd< n chair, cross-cut saws, crockery, flat iron and other H B mi.>ct llaneous antiques. ’ 9 9 — FISHING EQUIPMENT — ■ ■ Approximately 75 brand new South Bend fishing rods. Also " 9 maty new fishing reels, cricket cage, fishing lures and line. ■ ■ Also many other items too numerous to mention ® ■ TERMS: < \SH LUNCH SERVED " ■ Mr. & Mrs. Harold Goodling ■ • Not R«*s|»onsible For Accidents " AUCTIONEER: Col. Carl Kaser 9 ■ Phone 656-4532. North Liberty, Indiana _ CLERK: Jim and Ann Dunn, Mishawake, Indiana "■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l.
Rose Lecturer; Marsha Hans, Historian; Jami Herter, Choir Director; Beth Donathen, Musician; Mary Margaret Willbanks, Bible Bearer; and Stefanie Blad, Jewel Keeper. Pro-terns for term will be Anita K iser, Love; Marlis Hay. Religion; Julie Harbaugh, Nature; Linda S hultz. Immortality; Cindy Lindvall, Fidelity; Lisa Zimmerle, Patriotism; April Suns, Service; and Denise Sullivan, Rose Lecturer. Cathy has chosen her colors mint green and white, her motto is "Reach Out”, her song is “Reach Out and Touch Somebody's Hand", and her symbols are the candle and the outstretched clasped hands. Escorting the Worthy Advisor will be her brother, John. The installing officers will be escorted by Bruce Weber, Greg Gensinger. Kevin Hunt and Gary Zimmerle. Taking care of chairs are Jay Scott and Kurt Hunt. Refreshments will be served following the installation by Mrs. Fauntelle Spellman, Mrs. Dorothy Miller and Mrs. Madelyn Nelson. SCHOOL MENU North Liberty Schools MAY 22 - 26 MONDAY Hot beef sandwich with gravy Whipped snowflake potatoes Cabbage-carrot salad Honey dressing Iced brownie square Milk f” ’TT TUESDAY Baked meat loaf and gravy Fluffy snowflake potatoes
Peanut butter stuffed celery Cinnamon coffee cake Chilled applesauce Milk WEDNESDAY Pig-in-blanket Cheese sticks Buttered gieen boant Crisp lettuce with 1000 island dressing Raspberry gelatin cubes Milk THURSDAY Oven fried chicken Hashed brown potatoes Golden buttered corn Crisp apple slices (raw) Ice cream bar Milk FRIDAY Macaroni and meat or macaroni and cheese or ham salad sandwich Frozen buttered green peas Crisp carrot circles School made wheat roll and honey butter Assorted chilled fruit Milk A fool and tils school are soon parted. DOES YOUR HAIR NEED PROFESSIONAL CARE? Call Walkerton Beauty Center 611 Roosevelt Road 586-3230 OPERATORS Beverly Ruggles Mickey Wolfenbarger Kathy Feiner Karen Haug a27tf
O Spend 15 Minutes with Your Northern Indiana Ford Team and save a bundle i । New Pinto-size wagon underprices imports... and we throw in a boy-size wagon for only 1 C morel . I Now there's the brand-new Pinto Wagon with paneled Squire option. It has more cargo space than the 1 four leading imports, and it’s still economy priced. So drop In on your Ford Team today. XSf FORDTEAM 1« WAGON SALE Walkerton Ford Sales, Inc. Walkerton, Ind.
The worst enemy a man can have is a careless friend. Public Sale Due to death and ill health, we will sell at Public Auction, located on the William Steele farm, Rankert Road, between Road 23 and Tamarack Road, the following on Saturday, May 20 10:00 a.m. ANTIQUES 1 George Prince Organ built 1875; Wardrobes; China Closets; Buftets; 1 Dining Table with Boards and 8 Chairs; 2 Antique Desks; 3 Cupboards; Old Lamps and Dishes; Kerosene and Gas Lamp; 1 New Home Treadle Sewing Machine; Tableware and Dishes; Cane Bottom Chairs and Rocker; 1 Edison Phonograph and U” Records; 1 Brass Bed; 2 Antique Bevis and Dressers; 1 DeLaval Seperator; Old Fruit Jars; 2 Oki Cherrywood Tables; 1 Dry Zinc; 1 Alladin Lamp; 1 Seth Thomas Mantle Clock; Old Pictures and Frames; 1 Porcelain Top Kitchen Table. OTHER HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 1 Admiral Refrigerator; 1 Tyler 18 Cubic Foot Deep Freeze; 2 Electric Stoves; 1 Gas Stove; 2 Metal Kitchen Cabinets; Work Bench; 1 Washing Machine and Tubs; Curtain Stretchers; Many Hand Tools; 1 Mason Hamlin Console Piano; 1 Flower Tree; Dishes; Pots and Pans; Chairs; Vacuum Cleaner; Bird Cage; 2 Sofas and Chairs; Music Cabinets; 6 End Tables and Center Tables; Bed Springs; Rugs; Garden Tools: Pictures; Floor Lamps; 1 Black and White TV; 3 Desks; Old Etudes and Magazines; Curtains; Many Other Misc. Items. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Fine opportunity for some antique buyeis. Terms: CASH Lunch Served Not Responsible For Thefts or Accidents MRS. WILLIAM STEELE Archie Schultz, Auctioneer, Phone 784-2745 Clark Dare, Clerk NOTE: Sealed Bids For The 80 Acre Farm and Building Will Be Accepted Day Os Sale.
