The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 February 1978 — Page 5

Mrs. Louise Milner, of Niles, Michigan, was a Sunday afternoon visitor of her aunt. Mrs. J. C. Milner, of the '76 Apartments. A son, Brandon Eugene, was born on February 6 in the Plymouth Parkview Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hostetler. He weighed in at eight pounds and six ounces. Mrs. K. C. Chapman spent the week end at Winona Lake with her sister. Mrs. Beulah Fetterhoff. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn. Sr., and family, were Mrs. Mamie Hahn. Mrs. Helen Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Skinner, all of Walkerton, and Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn. Jr., and daughter, of Knox. Mrs. Florence Carlson and Mrs. Alma ( arlson will serve as hostesses for the Saturday evening carryin dinner at the Koontz Lake Conservation Club at the club house. Between seventy and seventyfive guests were present to help Mr. and Mrs. Erville Kaercher celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday at the Lions Youth Building. Their son Joe, came from Atlanta. Georgia, for the occasion but had the misfortune of falling dow n and breaking his leg on Saturday and was unable to attend. He is a patient in the LaPorte Hospital. Guests were from Walkerton and the surrounding area as well as Dayton. Ohio, and New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin, Jr., and family, of Chillicothe, Illinois, spent the week end here with his mother. Mrs. Charles Martin and other relatives. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hostetler. Mrs Martin and the Don Martins, of Lakeville, went

—SALE—NELLIE STICKLEY FARM 78 acres, approximately ’S tillable. Also includes 6 room residence and bath, full basement, oil furnace, tool shed, double crib, double garage and storage shed. LOCATION North of Walkerton — Take State Highway 104 towards LaPorte. from State Road 6 to Barley Road, turn right to first road. Smith Irail, turn right, approximately one half mile. TERMS OF SALE Bidding will commence at the appraised salue of $86,000.00. farm will be sold to the highest bidder. Ten percent of the successful bid will be paid at the date of sale, and the balance upon furnishing of an abstract of title continued to date showing merchantible title in the heirs of Nellie Stickley. deceased, and the right to sell in the undersigned. Possession will be delivered to the successful bidder on the day of the sale. TIME AND PLACE OF SALE Sale will be held at the farm at 11 o'clock Eastern Standard Time, on Saturday. February 25, 19"’8. LEGAL DESCRIPTION The East Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 14, Township 35 North, Range 1 W'est in St Joseph County, Lincoln Township, Indiana. EXCEPT for a tract commencing in the center of a public highway and the north and south centerline of Section 14, Township 35 North, Range 1 West, thence running southwesterly along the centerline of said highwav 285 feet, thence north parallel to and with the north and south centerline of said Section 14, a distance of 304 feet, thence northeasterly parallel to and with the public highway a distance of 285 feet to the north and south centerline of said Section 14. thence south along the north and south centerline of said Section 304 feet to the place of beginning, and containing two acres, more or less To inspect the buildings, call the undersigned at 219-586-2864 afters P M and week-ends Clyde L. Stickley Executor of the Estate of Nellie M Stickley, Deceased Nichols, Wallsmith A Weaver 52 E. Washington St. Knox, Indiana 46534 Attorneys for the Executor

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to Logansport to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ball a. d family. The ladies attend a baby shower given for Mrs. Greg Beall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hunt entertained on Sunday with a birthdayparty celebrating three birthdays. The honored guests were Mrs. Irene Jones, of LaPorte, Mrs. Opal Dimmick. of Michigan City and Mr. Hunt was the other one celebrating a birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Pearson and Richard and Miss Ann Bisley, of Michigan City, and Mrs. Nova Bordner, Walkerton. A dinner was enjoyed at nwn and all the extra trimmings that go with a birthday party. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Chester Thayer were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman, of North Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. Don Teeter, of Mishawaka; and Mrs. J. C. Milner. Afternoon and evening visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Teeter and son. David, of Mishawaka, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Teeter. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stoneburner and Mr. and Mrs. Don Teeter spent some time with Mrs. Thayer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urbin spent Saturday evening with Dr. and Mrs. John Guttman, Bebe and Cindy, in Wakarusa. They had been to the regional basketball tourney where both Glenn and North Wood girls were playing and went to the Guttmans for dinner between sessions. Mr. and Mrs. John Wathen and l<»dd have as their house guest. Paulo Renzendo, of Brazil, who arrived on January 30 and will be here with the Wathens until July 20 with the Youth for Understanding

program. He is 16 years old and attends John Glenn High School. Miss lammy Baker, of Bremen, spent Sunday afternoon visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Baker. The birthday of Mrs. Phil Brant was celebrated with a dinner party on Sunday in her home with the following guests present. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wiegand and three sons, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lowry and son and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brant, of South Bend A beautiful decorated birthday cake was made by Mrs. Brant. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Klinedinst were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Pippinger. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ullery and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beaty were in South Bend on Monday evening for the travelogue program on Egypt. SENIOR CITIZNES ENJOY BOWLING Senior ( itizen open bowling is really going strong thanks to Fred and Ruby Stratton for opening the Pizza Bowl Lanes. Walkerton, on Wednesdays at 2:00 p.m., E.S.T.. In a week or so the p<x>l tables will be readv. So if you can't bowl you can shixit pool. You can even join the group for a little fun.

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Elizabeth Michalski. John Hansen and Gloria Labnocame out as spectators. Elizabeth is interested in learning how to keep score. She has hopes of participating later on. Won 't you join us? Paper Drive Set For February 25 In Walkerton The Lincoln Township 4-H Club will be having a paper drive on Saturday, February 25. weather permitting. This paper drive is to help support the local 4-H Club rather than having any selling projects during the year. Please help us by saving your newspapers, magazines and catalogs. We will be working from the Community Building and will pick up your papers and magazines. Later we will have phone numbers in the newspaper for you to call for pick-up. In case of very bad weather we will have an alternate date which will be announced later. Start savng now. Thank you. Obey the 55 m.p.h. speed limit! Send a Happy Ad — only $1.00!

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