The Independent-News, Volume 108, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1983 — Page 3

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Mr. and Mrs. James Cheeseburough and son. Gregg, of Spokane. Washington, spent a week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mayotte Arsencau. Mrs. Checscburough enjoyed visiting with many of her school friends while here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Arseneau and family, of Whiting, joined the group one day for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hostetler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Martin and family, of Lakeville, and Mrs. Elizabeth Martin were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ball and family, in Logansport. This was a birthday celebration honoring Mrs. Elizabeth Martin. A surprise retirement party was held for Bill Dini on Saturday, March 26. at the Nordic Hills

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PUBLIC AUCTION At J & L TRACTOR SERVICE State Road 23 North — Walkerton, Indiana Saturday, April 2 At 10:00 a m. E.S.T. WD Allis Chalmers, WC Allis Chalmers: B Allis Chalmers; 2 gravity wagons: 1 utility trailer (nice); 1 4-row J.D planter 494A; 1 fertilizer spreader; 1 International disc. 14 ft; 1 J.D 12 ft disc; 1 bale carrier new 3-pt.; 1 post hold auger; 4 new farrowing crates; new barb wire; new woven wire; some used I wire, water tanks and heaters, snow fence, roller pumps; 1 cen- I trifical pump; portable oil heaters; 1 Dearborn 2 wheel hay rake: I 3 bottom AC. plow; Ford 2 row cultivator 3 pt.; A.C 4 row 3 I pt. cultivator; Ford loader for 8N or 9N Ford; J.D. drill 13-7; I I H. 2 row cultivator, leveling harrow; 2 Brillion pickers for 3 I bottom plow: WC cultivator; 2 Case 3 bottom plows; 1 LH 12 I ft. spring drag: flat rack wagon; 1 old box wagon with gear; disc leveler; 15 sections of construction scaffoling; 1 12x38 tire; 2 I H wheels: 2 brackets for Kelly loader; 250 gal oil tank and stand: 1965 International semi tractor, Emeryville 220 Cummins, good transmission, engine and rear end (twin screw) ecx. tires, J.D. 3 pt. sprayer: 8 row sprayer 140 gal. cap.; Dayton 30# meat scales (all porcelain); Globe elec, meat slicer; 1975 Honda 550 tour (nice); 120 commercial bowling pins; 55 gal. barrel of hydrotex essentialube (also part barrell); 2 h d implement trailer axles w/9.50x14 5 tires; 4 row (38”) pull type planter, dry fert., insect boxes, a good clean planter. 3 pt. 6 ft Ford blade; 10 ft. wheel disc with dual wheels; J D. hay conditioner; lots of miscellaneous items Also some used chain saws and lawnmowers. CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME UNTIL TIME OF SALE Lunch Served Not Responsible For Accidents JP AUCTION SERVICE Phone 586-3533 or 936-4888

Country Club, Nordic Hills. Illinois. The affair was hosted by his children. Billy and Elizabeth Dini and Joyce and Tom Egan. There were 55 guests present. Bill has worked for the Chicago Sun-Times for 33 years as a pressman and for 16 years as a pressroom foreman. He has been a union member with the Web Printing Pressman’s Union for 42 years. Bill wilt retire to his home at Koontz Lake where he hopes to raise a garden. Guests in the home of Margaret Frame, Mark and Lori, last week were her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Betty) Harris and Shelly, of Meadow Bridge, West Virginia. This week guests in their home is her sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim (Mary) Knapp and Darla, of Viadalis. Louisiana.

Martha Young returned home after spending a few days with her daughter and grandson in Mishawaka, celebrating the 21st birthday of her grandson. Thomas. Mrs. John Dixon, Koontz Lake, has returned home after surgery in the LaPorte Hospital and Miller’s Merry Manor. Mrs. Carole Huering. of Hobart, daughter of the Dixons, is here to help care for her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Walz returned home on Tuesday of last week after vacationing in Bradenton, Florida, for two weeks. Swimming everyday in a heated pool was enjoyed very much. Mrs. Wilbur Andrews, of Bancrof, Michigan, spent the past week here visiting among relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stull and David, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stull spent a week in Florida recently visiting different places along with the F.pcot Center. There will not be a Koontz Lake Conservation Club dinner meeting this Saturday due to the Easter holiday. It was reported in last week’s paper that Mrs. Clarence Wilson was a patient in the Osteopathic Hospital and it should have ^ead Mr. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith have been on vacation the past two weeks and they have been enjoying the time in Jamacia seeing all the sights. Mr. and Mrs. Agnew Ludwig returned home after spending a month with Mrs. Delbert Whitaker and Karen, in Grapevine. Texas. Mr. Ludwig became ill after returning home and was in the Veterans Hospital. Indianapolis, for two weeks. Now they are back home again and hope to stay. Sgt. Matthew Kickbush, wife and daughter, are here visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kickbush. Matthew has just returned from Germany and will be going to Maryland for more training before his next assignment. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weller entertained their family for a preEaster dinner on Sunday in their home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Barden and daughters, of Merrillville; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Groves and family, of LaPorte; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris and family. of Elkhart; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harns and son. of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Johnson and family spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pogodzinski and Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Burnside were guests of Mrs. Edith Baumgardner. in Milford, one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Burnside. South Bend, spent Sunday afternoon visiting with his parents, the Wilder Burnsides. Mrs. Viola Barden and Andrea, Mrs. Wayne Rough. George and Paula, spent the weekend at Muskegon, Michigan, with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barden. They enjoyed snow mobiling and fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Mrs. Mildred Bowers. Mrs. Vylet Baker and Mrs. Bertha Urbin. all of Walkerton, attended the Maple Syrup Festival on Friday and Saturday. in Wakarusa. BETTER HOMES CLUB MEETS The Better Homes Extension Club met in the home of Mrs. Albert Ray. on Monday evening. March 28, for their regular monthly meeting. Assisting hostess was Mrs. Alan Eddinger. Mrs. Ray led us in the pledge to the flag, the club creed and the song of the month. “My Wild Irish Rose”. Roll call was answered by telling of a book we recently had read. Mrs. Vcrl Buchanan reported about the Ice Capades and that tickets were still available. The birthday song was sung to Mrs. Harold Eddinger. Mrs. John Wathen told of activities that are going on in our surrounding area and also told of the Easter bake

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sale of the United Methodist Women on Saturday. April 2, at Jacob Drugs. Walkerton. Mrs. Roy Freeman told of a paper drive on April 6 and anyone having papers to please call her. Mrs. Richard Ruby announced the plays that will be at the Warsaw Wagon Wheel. Mrs. Buchanan and Mrs. Allan Eddinger told of their plans for International Day. April 27. Our club has the country of Greece and we will show articles, dress and information on Greece and serve a good dish of that country. The St. Joseph County Extension Homemakers Style Show will be held on Wednesday, April 20, at 7:30 p.m. in the Esther Singer Building at the 4-H Fairgrounds. Mrs. Buchanan’s daughter, Jennikka, will model a coat and hat and also an Easter outfit. Mrs. Buchanan gave a short report on the patterns lesson she attended. Mrs. Wathen gave a slide pre-

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sentation of Alaska which was very ’ interesting. We all learned many things about the beautiful state. • At our next meeting we will have ' a white elephane sale so bring your items, wrapped, for the sale. Delicious refreshments were served. Door prizes went to Mrs. 1 Buchanan and Mrs. Harold Eddinger. 1 NOTICE Epsilon Chi chapter and Zeta Pi chapter of Tri Kappa now have vocational and college scholarship 1 applications available in the guidance counselor’s office at John Glenn High School. BLOOD PRESSURE CUNIC AT KOONTZ LAKE A free blood pressure clinic will be held on Thursday, April 7, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. C.S.T., at the Koontz Lake Conservation clubhouse.

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