The Independent-News, Volume 108, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 July 1982 — Page 12
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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — JULY 22, 1982
R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N. L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3353 the day prior for reservations. And STARKE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz Lake Conservation Club Phone 586-2376 for reservations. JULY 26 - 30 MONDAY Cranberry juice Macaroni and cheese Tuna salad Tossed salad with thousand island dressing
Due to my discontinuing housekeeping. I will offer the following personal property at PUBLIC AUCTION Thurs. Evening, July 29 STARTING AT 4:00 P.M. LOCATIONS: 109 E. Mill St., North Liberty, 1 block east of St. Rd. 23 (Watch for sale signs). - ANTIQUES & COLLECTOR’S ITEMS - FURNITURE — Mahogany Duncan Phyfe dining set (dropleaf table, beautiful china cabinet & 6 dining chairs); (2) 3 pc. walnut bedroom sets (double beds complete, dressers w/mirrors and large chests); nice mahogany kneehole desk; mahogany lamp table; (2) oak chairs. FEATURE ITEM — 100 pcs. Haviland china (service for 12 plus serving pcs.) A-1 condition. CHINA & GLASSWARE - Hummell figurine #199/0-1948; (12) Heisey saucers; (3) 16 pc, Anchor glass snack sets; service for 12 Anchor glass sherbets w/saucers plus dessert plates (all w/gold trim); (6) Anchor Hocking glass; Anchor glass divided dish; etched Heisey covered dish; (5) nice etched pedestal glasses; (8) fancy pedestal glasses w/black base; (2) black amethyst candle holders; (8) etched sandwich plates; service for (8) Halsey fine china; (8) nice pedestal etched sherbets; (2) matched etched triple candle holders; black amethyst vase; Fostoria block pattern plate; divided relish tray; clear iris plate; nice etched salad bowl w/plate; pressed flower dish w/frogg; glass saucers, bowl and spool; juice set; pressed glass pitcher; (6) pressed glass sherbets; oil lamp; etched bud vases; covered candy dish; ice bucket; pressed glass plate; (10) water glasses; china set; ceramic pcs.; green Depression saucer; several pressed glass serving bowls. MISC. COLLECTIBLES — (3) Maxfield Perry pictures w/frames; basket coillection; Rogers 1847 silverwar (service for 8 plus serving pcs.); large silverplate tray; misc. silverware; bronze bookends; cookbook collection; costume jewelry; old Remington typewriter; full length fur coat; misc. books; candelabra; misc. items. - HOUSEHOLD - APPLIANCES — Nice Sears Coldspot 17.1 cu. ft. refrigerator/ freezer; General Electric 12 cu. ft. upright freezer; Kenmore heavy duty washer & elec, clothes dryer (matched); Lady Kenmore automatic dishwasher (build-in); Hotpoint elec, range; West Bend humidifier; nice Electrolux vacuum w/power head (like new); floor polisher and shampooer; Hoover vacuum. FURNITURE — Zenith 25” color console television w/walnut French Provincial cabinet, Zenith Stereophonic AM-FM-turntable w/nice mahogany cabinet; nice French Provincial sofa and chair (beige); swivel platform rocker; kitchen table w/4 chairs; nice 3 pc. patio set (glider couch & 2 glider chairs); (3) patio tables w/glass tops; (2) mahogany end tables; ottoman; antique brass table lamp; onyx lamp w/marble base; (2) matched living room table lamps; (2) floor lamps; brass table lamp; dresser lamps; Revere elec, mantel clock w/Westmmster chime (nice); various pictures and frames; lava light; typist table. MISC, HOUSEHOLD — New exercise machine; Oster blender; mixmaster, bun warmer; 30-cup elec, perculator; elec, knife sharpener; Toastmaster oven, refrigerator defroster; Oster juice extractor; elec skillet; coffee pots; hand mixer; toaster; can opener; pressure cooker; hot plate; roaster; canner; vaporizer; luggage; TV trays; Royal typewriter w/long carriage: (5) portable files; Christmas decorations: baking and salad molds; mixing bowls; cake pans; household utensils; misc. pots, pans, etc.; wall barometer; records; knick knacks; flower vases; portable fan; selection of bedding: misc. items. Terms: Cash or Approved Check Refreshments Not Responsible For Accidents Or Merchandise After Sold INEZ E. BECHTEL, OWNER Frances mcdaniel, p.o.a. Sale Conducted by: Kaser’s Auction Service
Col. Carl Kaser, CAI Col. Dean Kaser North Liberty South Bend 656 4532 287 8689
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Garlic toast Black forest dessert Milk. tea. coffee TUESDAY Orange juice Meat loaf with mushroom gravy Oven browned potatoes Parsley buttered cauliflower Whole wheat bread and margarine Sliced peaches Milk. tea. coffee WEDNESDAY Pineapple juice Ham salad on bun Baked beans Cole slaw Cake donut
Milk, tea, coffee THURSDAY Vegetable cocktail juice Baked chicken quarter Dressing and gravy Green peas White bread and margarine Apple squares Milk, tea. coffee FRIDAY Blended fruit juice Veal cutlet Mashed potatoes and gravy Stewed tomatoes with bread cubes Whole wheat bread and margarine Watermelon Milk, tea, coffee TEEN CHALLENGE GROUP TO APPEAR SUNDAY On Sunday, July 25, First Assembly of God Church, Walkerton, will be having a special morning service at 9:30 a.m. A slide presentation will be made that shows the center and some of the staff and students at the Indianapolis Teen Challenge. In the 10:30 a.m. worship service, two of the students will be giving their testimonies and Ken Isom, director, will be presenting further information on Teen Challenge and its ministry to the youth of the nation and how God has delivered many from drugs, alcohol, etc. Teen Challenge is the organization founded by Rev. David Wilkerson and dramatized in the popular film, “The Cross and the Switchblade”. BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC AT KOONTZ LAKE A free blood pressure clinic will be held on Thursday, August 5, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. at the Koontz Lake Conservation clubhouse by the Starke County Council on Aging. DIRECTORS MEET Directors of the Koontz Lake Association met at the home of //GUTTERS DAMAGED? Y\ Call 288-7719 i , VANDERHEYDEN L tAVtSTROUGH Soviet LI [ Dr? EHiott Frash Optometrist 413 Michigan St.. Walkerton 9:00 a.m. ■ 5:00 p.m. Thursday* Call 586-3722 For Appointment alMl SILK CREATIONS Handmade Scented SILK FLOWERS ARRANGEMENTS WEDDINGS SPECIAL OCCASIONS Call For Appointment 586-7155 PAT ORCUTT Walkerton •JM [^STARR WILDAUER CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 617 Roosevelt Road !; Walkerton, Indiana TUESDAYS: 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. THURSDAYS: ALL DAY 586-7311 ! Other Tints Can 545-3821, Braman /
president Edward Morevic, on ; Tuesday, July 13, to make plans for i the remainder of the season. Positive committee reports were presented concerning Kramers Beach, the patrol car, membership drive and the mosquito abatement. Plans call for a full membership meeting on Saturday, September I 19, at 2:00 p.m., in the Conserva- I tion Clubhouse. The meeting will center around a proposed “Neighborhood Watch” program with representatives from the Starke County Sheriff’s Department and the Indiana State Police. The association congratulates the “Old Mill Festival" chairman
| “HIS Company” ' To Appear At Tne KOONTZ LAKE MISSIONARY CHURCH Friday, July 23 J [ 7:00 p.m. ! ! ! The goal of "HIS Company” is to present truth by effectively • 1 ! communicating drama that always honors God EVERYONE WELCOME Farmers State Bank Os Wyatt Still Has Free Checking ★ No Service Charge ★ No Minimum Balance ★ Bank By Mail Two Locations To Serve You WALKERTON WYATT Phone Phone 586-3131 6334011
Member F.D.I.C. Farmers State Bank of Wyatt
and his committee plus all who participated. for their successful enterprise. COFFEE BREAK BENEFIT A coffee break benefit for Ray Niles will be held July 31 thru August 1. 8:00 a.m. daily, to raise funds for a wheel chair, at the Lions Hall. Hamlet Fairgrounds. American Red Cross
