The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 June 1972 — Page 8

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — JUNE 15, 1972

SOUTH LIBERTY

Mrs. Joe Vargo. South Bend, c lied on her aunt, Mrs. Bertha S. hrader Sunday afternoon. • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aino Reed and Mrs. Neva 1. chtenbarger. Mis. Vesta DeCoudres and Mrs. E Ina DeCoudres were dinner gi ests of Mrs. Hazel Ullery, of Oik Road. South Bend, on Sunday. Miss Clarisse Whiteleather. S uth Bend, granddaughter of M s. Esther Hannan is attending a w<> week Expo 72 Church Youth C n vent ion in Dallas, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hanley, Mike at d John, of North Liberty, entertained guests at a birthday party for their daughter and siste ', Michelle’s 10th birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Snyder and Jim, Miss Sharon Sr iffer, Mrs. Judy Graves and K Hy and Mr. anil Mrs. Claude S oneman. Ice cream and cake u s served. Michelle appreciated the lovely gifts.

PUBLIC SALE Will sell at Public Auction, located % mile east of Walkerton at John Garretts on Spruce Road. SATURDAY, JUNE 17 1:00 p.m. Cook stove, apartment size; dinette table and four chairs; one uimng room taole and six chairs; lamps; love seat, very good conoilion; cedar chest; desk; 23 inch color TV; bedroom suite, complete; bedding and cloths; washer; dryer; Kenmore gas dryer; baby bed; gem grinder set, like new; two girls bicycles; portable washer, like new; gas heater; ironing board; Roto Broil rotisserie; set of dishes; pots and pans; misc. articles not mentioned; some tools. Terms: CASH Not Responsible For Accidents Mr. & Mr. William Glass ARCHIE SCHULTZ, Auctioneer, Phone 784-2745 PUBLIC AUCTION As I have sold my home we will sell the following personal property located 2 miles south of Walkerton on Highway 23 (between Walkerton and Koontz Lake) on SATURDAY. HINE 17 AT 12:30 P.M. — HOUSEHOLD — 10” GE. stove; G.E. dryer; Philco portable TV; nice olive green recliner; mossaic coCfee table; French proventional chair; kneehole desk; apt. size drop leaf table; beveled plate glass mirror; cabinets; sweepers; hand painted pictures; dishes; glassses; jars and cans; fence; garden hose; dog house; misc. — TOOLS A MISCELLANEOUS — Like new T l *" B. & D. skill saw; electric grinder socket set; brace & bit; chisels; hammers; pipe wrenches; grease guns; flooring tools; block & tackle; electric motors; work bench; log chains; jack planes; small motor valve grinder; "C” clamps; car top earners; pipe; iron: shovels; forks; picks; hoes; misc.; new Delco 12 volt small engine battery. — ANTIQUES — Real nice wild cherry chest of drawers; solid oak chest of drawers; glass door kitchen cupboard; butternut drop leaf table; Lincoln Day fancy cane bottom chair; fancy spool bed; comode, night stand; misc chairs; misc. floor lamps; bottles; jewel box; brass belles; iron Dutch oven; 1847 set Rodgers sdy< rware; fancy silver pieces; misc. _ ^**l Responsible for Accidents Refreshments Served Terms: CASH Mr. Henry Bullinger Col. Cail Kaser, Auctioneer, North Liberty, Ind. 656-4532 Marlene Costello, Clerk, LaPaz Ind.

Mrs. John Six Sr. is a patient in Memorial Hospital, South Bend. There will be a singspiration Sunday, June 18 at 9:00 p.m. at the Olive Branch United Brethren Church on Osborne road. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hastings, LaPorte, were last Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whitmer, Avon Park, Florida, and their grandson, Ronnie Whitmer, were Monday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strope. Sunday evening luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman were Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Burnsides, of Walkerton, Mr. and Mrs. 1-51 Pogodinski, Walkerton, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thayer, of LaPaz. The sharing Our Savior interdenominational Bible Study class met in the home of Mrs. Laßue Donathen last Friday morning. The class meets each w-eek and anyone in the community is invited. • •

M< and Mrs. Ernest Reasor, South Bend, called on Mrs. Otto Kurzhal Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fields, of Madison, Wisconsin, called on the latter’s grandmother, Mrs Otto Kurzhal, and Mrs. Andew Bowers, Sunday. The Wesley Fellowship Class of the United Methodist ChurVh, North Liberty, enjoyed a picnic Sunday at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. John Harbaugh at Indiana Lake, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kurzhal, South Bend called on Mr. and Mrs. Herber Kurzhal last Saturday. Sunday callers were Ralph Kurzhal and David, of Valparaios, and Mr. and Mrs. James Pellows and family of Ardmore. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Howell and Mrs. Terry Howell, of Delta, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pleasant, of Pheonix, Arizona, were recent visitors of Mrs. Carl Blosser, of New’ Road. A daughter, Denise Pauline, six pounds, six ounces, w’as bom to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ukele, of 514 West Calvert St., South Bend, on June 4 at the Osteopathic hospital. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Harbaugh, North Liberty, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ukele, of Elkhart. I •W® A dinner honoring Mrs. Harry Tank and daughters Susie and Luigan soon, was given by Mrs. Ann who will be moving to MichHarold Harding and daughter Kathryn, of Orange Road. Other guests w’erc Mrs. Clifford Garver, South Bend. Mrs. Ray Gradeless, of Lakeville, and Mrs. Laßue Donathen, North Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geyer, Pine Road, entertained guests at a birthday dinner Sunday in their home. Guests were Mrs. Nellie Ullery, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geyer and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Roush and daughters, all of North Liberty, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald O'Dell, of Plymouth. The occasion was in honor of Robert Geyer, Mrs. Nellie Ullery and Mrs. Charles Geyer. • • J Memory Phone; 4 Forget it. Leave the house and forget the phone. The Memory Phono answers your telephone when you can't. It answers in your own voice. Remembers every word your callers leave. Then plays back every mes* sage. Use the Memory Phone to monitor and record calls when you're home—but too busy to answer. Anyone who can use a telephone can use the Memory Phone. It costs just a few dollars on your monthly statement. Call today and ask us about the phone that won’t forget. United Telephone Co. Os Indiana. Inc. i ’ tKA'OUK Ql fMI induitrfOS Lift «

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robinson, Zephyr Hillis, Flordia, w-ere over night guests last Friday of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Clark. NORTH LIBERTY CLASS OF 47 HAS ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wilcox held open house for the class of 1947 on the 25th anniversary of their graduation from North Liberty High School, and all attended the Alumni Banquet following. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Loren Knepp. Bloomfield, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adams Walkerton, Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, North Liberty, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Schrader, Flordia, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Henel, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Huff, South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo D. Hines, South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holcomb, North Liberty, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kime, North Liberty, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dew’ain Whitmer, North Liberty, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mapes, Elkhart, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Huff, Lakeville,

PUBLIC SALE The following described personal property’ will be sold at Public Auction at our home located at Grovertown, Indiana on Highway 23, 1 block north of Highway 30. SATURDAY. JUNE 17 STARTING PROMPTLY AT 11:00 A.M. HOUSEHOLD GE NoFrost Refrigerator, 1 year old, GE Apt. size Electric Range, GE Electric Dryer, Maytag Automatic Washer, Hotpoiut electric grill, nice chrome breakfast set, sofa, sofa and chair, coffee table, end tables, stools, Platform Rocker, record cabinet, smoking stand, Chaise Lounge, two Easy Chairs, Radio & Phono Combo with cabinet, three piece bedroom set with bookcase HB, 3 piece bedroom set with wardrobe, three piece Mahogany Bedroom set with double dresser, three piece blonde bedroom set, two twin beds, two large lamps, Fem stand, Wicker Chair & Baskets, several table lamps, furniture clamps, Lawn Gate, Door, Hammock & Frame, two Sythes, some pots and pans, misc items. SOME ANTIQUES, COLLECTOR ITEMS £ OLDIES Nice dinning set with table, six chairs, Hi-Boy, buffet, Wicker Fern Stand & Fems, library’ table, nice old dresser, treadle sewing machine, straight chair, two record cabinets, collection of pictures and frames, Gilded Mirror, electric lamp, cutglass, pressed glass, Stemmed Crystal, salt cellars, Pilsner glasses vases and bowls. Jardineer, several old jugs. Terms: CASH ’ Not Responsible For Accidents GEORGE & EVELYN BENNETT, Owners Lunch by Grovertown United Methodist Ladies Col. E. Dewey Anderson, Auctioneer, Knox, Indiana

EVENING PUBLIC AUCTION We will sell the following personal property, located 4 miles northwest of Wakerton, Indiana on Highway 104 (former Art Ziegler farm) (watch for signs) FRIDAY, JUNE IS AT 5:00 P.M. — HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES— Philco 14 cu. ft. refrigerator with freezer on top (like new); Hotpoint refrigerator; nice gas range; gas clothes dryer; electric clothes dryer. — GENERAL HOUSEHOLD — Dinette set with 4 vinyl chairs; dinette set with 4 chairs; china cabinet and coffee table; Kitchenmaid wall and floor cabinets with stainless steel tops; leather swivel chair; davenport and chair; nice 21” Philco B & W TV; glass top coffee table; 3 cane bottom bar stools; cabinet humidifier; cedar chest; table lamps; swag lamp; beautiful pictures and frames; planter; 9 x 15 linoleum rug; picnic table; misc. — ANTIQUES — Fancy 5 piece bedroom set; fancy old china cabinet; small rout'd Duncan Phyfe table; old oak chair; large oak cabinet radio; magazine racks; fancy mirror and frame; old hanging lamp fixtures; lot of wood chairs; misc. Not Responsible for Accidents Refreshments Served Terms: CASH Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Wauches Col. Carl Kaser, Auctioneer, North Liberty, Ind. 656-4532 Ralph Costello, Auctioneer, LaPaz, Ind. 784-3442 Marlene Costello, Clerk, LaPaz, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shafff North Liberty, Mr. and MEugene Wart, Ft. Wayne, A Gene Michaels, Atlanta, Georg Mr. and Mrs. James Jones, M higan City, Mr. and Mrs. Robi Schang, Leesburg. Indiana,. Refreshments of punch, cookh sandwiches, tarts and coffee we served. □ HOSPITAL NOTE< □ RECENTLY ADMITTED TO E STREET DTVTSIC" James Blalock, Thomas Eul, John Hansen, Elmer Daube a Otis Cripe, all of Walketron. RECENTLY ADMITTED TO PINE LAKE DIVISIO.' Miss Laura Tinkey and Mi Cliffie Polk, both of Walkertor and Miss Tina Gouker, North Li 1 erty. Don’t need It — why keep it - use our classified ads!