The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 30, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 February 1974 — Page 5

LINCOLN TWP. CLI B MEETS The Lincoln Twp. Extension Hememakers Club met on Febru. ary 5 in the Community Building with 20 members and one guest pi esent. The meeting was opened by the pre-ident, Mrs, Bertha Daile, leading the group with the pledge to the ilag and the club creed. M: . D s Sherland lead the group in singing the birthday song to Mrs. Etta May Milner with Mrs. NA a Kl.nedinst at the piano and the group also sang ‘•Glory, Glory, Hallelujah.” Mrs. Leenard Beaty gave a talk on conserving energy and Mrs. Mamie Hahn read several items < a cultural aits. Airs, ~u,.e Fi. .tn g. \e a salt ty r. y rt < n c. - ’ung - ( j s v bean.- ■„ suic an i lead diiicta ns < m tir.y > y ; >n c <od m ( ( nit <-1 - r- t g dir p, ople w.th L •; •• !! . M' i.- - y -h- w,. | s ’ ,i,. s . f ’■ d-p ’ th< I. . h ti. it tb y • hiiy \\;-..ch were en. • V. I >y all. 'I abh di cration- were in k.< j . i . at ’ . denlmt s Day. Tuna : ■’ C o<- with as ^rt. | ‘ ■ -’ ' served by the host. < M Mama Hahn. Mis. i\ g.na Wens. Mr-. Beaty and M.s. Lucy Ullery. Tri Kaooa News The EpsiFn Chi Chapter of Tri Kipps S ority met on Thursday. February 7 at *:00 pm. at the Wa.kert a Nurs ng Home. Mrs.

♦ FOR RENT S ° ACC IN this paper I j To Suit G ° ;j ° IC ! '' r ‘ ' * The December n. 1973. -.f the Wall Street Journal ir. :’es that po’ent a’ c ;-turner ■* cmid be waiting for interest rates to dr< p. Meanwhile economists forsee a drop of no m -re than C..>', in 19-4 fr >.n current levels, hut m- t d stressing is ’he prediction- that infat - w:ll increase the pr.ee of a u-w home by another 10'< in 1974. We Ara Still Building AT 73 PRICES C-me see us row and arrange f r your new home and we ll b’ lat the pi ce we q , >•.«■ y u anytime .n the year 1974 no matter what price merva.- •- we ruc;\e “cownowr G BEEKS LEFT - -jWkL- WotW -y an W I I ’ 1 I f -■Jn > JFy * | a i. 11 u i^H^ier-bui'ioer U/:onai HcmesLOd seen in the J; nuary issue cf Housa Garden -«»r«. •• i a tot is vx» t±j MOM OAMMOtt UW M MATIOMM -CMU THAN AMY OTHIA HOMIS IM OU WC«lO Williams Supply Co., Inc. M Ie V rth State Hoad 23 Phene 583-3181 Walkerton, Indiana I»e«;g WlOiamß B. F. (Runny ) \Mlliams 386 2507 656-M4H7 — ..... .

Betty Hanawalt, a representative from a cosmetics firm, gave some tips on good grooming. Reports were given by Mrs. John Wolff on the March 21 an. Huai ttyie am,, a^u uj M.s. Bryce Rohrer, Province Ten than, man, on the April 20 province convention in John Glenn H.gh School. Other icp^uj weie given by Mrs. Edward H.ler, art; M s. Hal Muncie, charity; and Mrs. Carl Christensen, by-laws. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Lloyd Thoma-, Mrs. J in Sheilds, Mrd. Hal Muncie and Mrs. Bryce Rohrer.

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Tu sd n \\hl 'le:/ Poikyb < <: la l:o.; tv w 7 _ Eb‘ I . D •') ' 1 ’ S i.< 1 L-g ■ n 563 X 1 t-- ’J W.utmei Lun.b r la 1 M:ll Cli ck Sale- li' _• l.T_. L g;- n 3tj.> No. 2 12 16 1.-oX l’>ed Cars 12 16 Jan's Service s 20 Waba h T i vern 7 1 j 20 1 2 High teams seiies and game: Jim’s Service 2722; Wa' i-!. Tiv. c i n 950, High mdividual sene- & game; W Kiriett 529; M. Ja<k.--n 200; B. Kretchmer 200. Monday Night Ladies Beaver 63 ii./mke’s 59 41

Erdei yi's 55 b 44 ’ 2 R & M 55 ' 45 Walt's 47 53 Karn’s 43 ’ 2 56b Elsie’s 37 63 Funky Five 37 63 High teams series and game; Huhnke’s 2243, 7b*; Walls 2171; R & M 2155; Funky Five 76*; High individual senes -X- gime: Beaver’s 764. L Huhnke 556, 206, I*9; L Sandy 525, 190; C. Whitteberry 509. Suburban Ix-ague Jim Mercer & Son 17 11 Dave & Ray's 17 11 Precision Pallets 16 12 Dad X- Lad's 15 13 The Pizza Place 14 14

I PUBLIC SALE | M Having sold <ur farm we will reli at public auction, 1 < it--; t et: •• ;N rh M 3 L.bertv on State E ad 4 Rm I SATORDAY, FEBRUARY 23 I 11:00 AM. LIVESTOCK — 15 Beef C< ws. mostly percentage Charolais, w ith some Hed ri and Ar.pu b.--I. S 6 2 years old; 4 3 years old; 1— 5 years old; 4 6 years <>•! S 10 are br<«l to ABS SIMMENTAL Bulls, (4 1 Her.an. <4- Pa< : ar.: 2- F -/tr. 2 aie bred to ABS Angus; 2 recently calved; 3 ire t- c dv< t y ale date 6 Heifers. 1 year old. open 1 light red.brown, 7 b Charolais 1 white, \ Charolais 1 white cream. : * 4 Charolais 1 black white face, \ Angus, L Hereford 11 black roan. * Angus. ’< Hereford 1 Holstein, raised as foster calf 3 Heifers, small 1 Angus, s m nths 1- white. 7 nior.ths. \ Chaiolais 1 light blown, 4 months, \ Angus, ' 4 Chai lais EQUIPMENT 11*67 All.s Chalmers tractui D-17. nan w front end, 4100 ho rs, s ip . uph r r.e-w iy hydraulic. M-W piston kit 1!*66 Allis Chalmers traitor D-15 Series 11. w .de front end, one-way and two-way hydraulic, snip coupler, 2.000 hour.1964 Ford 2000 tractor with Freeman loader and front end hydraulic pump. 3 p nt Plow, Allis Chalmers mounted, snap coupler, 3 - 14 or 16 trip ho k . It :ns D.sc, Cockshutt, 9 foot, 16” blades Dunham Cultimulcher, 10 foot Spike tixith harrow. 2, 2-sections, can lx* used is 1.-tCion, 4-s«.'r>n Planter, Cockshutt, 4.row, dry fertilizer boxes Cultivator, Allis Chalmers, 4-rt w. front mount Com Picker, New Idea No 10. one row p ill type Field sprayer, 100 gallon, fibreglass tank tn trailer, 6-r w Elevator, Kew anee, double ch an, 40 foot Manure spreader. Oliver No 4*o 2-wheel. tires - 9 <3O x 20 10 ply .<p. d - i g tie and front flap G: ivity box, Oliver N> 5026, 200 bushel, on Oliver (Electric Wheel C> > Wagon • •-,v tires, k:00 x 14 6 ply ^2 Flat wagons with 7’ x 14’ boxes; 1 Sears wagon aid box with steel side-; 2 - home made wagons with wo d lx xes Blade, 6’ adjustable with 3 point hitch Mower, Allis Chalmer- mode) *2T 7 I<><d, tiad type, hydraulic .ft Hay (ondit.oner. Allis Chalmers Bah-r, Massey. Ferguson N • 3 Rake. Case, 4.bar. steel wheels Bale elevator. Bale Giant 20 foot w.th 16 Lot exten-r n Fee,l bunk, 16 foot, wood, g.a n F»ed lunk, 16 foot. wood, hay H g ho -e, portable, 10’ x 24’. Frank’ n Saw Mill ma le -I th-l fl -r w ’ ft« ;: g floor. 10' x 24'. slotted 11 -r, 3” x 12 <ak planks to g > ;• i _ - runners I Hog house, portable, *’ x 16' 2 h< g houses, portable, S' x *’ O 3 16-hole Smidley hug feeder. Sr 4 Eton Star .ound hi g ferdens H 1 2h/e 50 gallon hog wa'<’- r. j at ii ’e electro h«at C 1 2-hole automatic hog waterer Mme: d feeders Gates and panels, used FL Portable il fired h« ab i, C-rd- .v CPU L’ *. 1 PCkM) BTC Bro idea-t sevd< r Maumee, draw bar RR W.-'-r p imp, { -' i c, Brigg and S itt n engme In-n-ct Igg -r, Dy.” i Fog I P-15, <!«<'. .< O Electric m< ’ rs. i 3h p 22i»v. 6.x-, - ng!e p», a .- 1 I hp. 110 v 60.. .: g’r pl -sc Hydraulic cylinders, ] 2-way; 1 1-way Battery charger, S i.aner, 6 and 12 Volt B Eh- trie fence c nti Iler. Build ■/.»• solid state, lb)v t Electric feme stake-, wire, insulators ^R Extensam ladder, wood, 24 foot ^R L< g chains H| K railroad ties R 10-foot round treated jmsts New 7’ posts. 65 round, treat’d. 3” t p»; 17 nun-1, tr> th I I • 132 square sawed cedar B| 3(>o gallon gas tank and stand 2 */’ x 70 foot i tb’rs steel wire 6 S” x 70 calles, -teel woe Well point, new sta nless jacket drive. I'a” 196* air-conditioner Gib-on A.r Sweep. 10000 BTU 2 21” Lawnbny lawn mowers Pu nic table. 8 foot long K ANTIQUES small pot belly stove Scars, cist iron; <-m .sheher ha -! J-ha Deere; 4 wo-«l porch posts; 1 hay r pe pulley AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: All in excellent eondit: n M tMcllanei us not mentioned Not responsible for accidents Lunch served H Mr. & Mrs. Wesley L. Ketcham I AUCTIONED ARCHIE SCHULTZ PE - 7*l.7F> Ceik: Community Slate Bank N rth Ld< rly »

FEBRUARY 21, 1974 — IHE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

Baker’s Standard 13 15 Mercer’s Bever. House 10 1* Jaycees No. 2 10 18 Dad & Lad’s 2516. *SO; Dave .A Ray’s 2435, *6l; Mercer's Bev. erage H< use 2113; Baker's Standard 879. High ts in..; series and game: E Scott 5*9. 244; F. Gmd< !b«-r. ger 553, 200: W. Cover 511. 214. YOI TH KEVIX XL SET On February 23 and 24 the North Liberty Church of Chri-t is holding a youth revival with youth from the area churches being cordially invited to share in the revival with us. The revival Ix g.ns ea< h eve ning at 7:30 The Evang i>. nine in all. from

Lincoln Bible College will be p . .. ent to sing and bring a mess-go from God's word m their <wn way. SPRING I’LAX SET XT NOKIH LIBERIA Try out.- f->r th»- Spring P iv, which is a musical • .- btled, “Fx 1 Are Ringing.” which will be 1 I on Friday and Saturday, At I 19 and 20, were held on Fet-u---ary 6 and 7 w.th another try ut held February 11 The average husband Is re who lays down the law to h.s wife who in turn .-tarts work r.g on all the amendment.s.

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