The Independent-News, Volume 110, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 July 1984 — Page 12

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- THE INMPCNOENT-NEWS - JULY 11, 1004

FARM GROUPS OPPOSE CHECKOFF Five Indiana Farm organizations representing several thousand Hoosier farmers, announced July 7, they will be coordinating their efforts to prevent a 1.5 million dollar per year assessment on all soybeans sold in Indiana. The 1.5 million dollars would be raised by a mandatory checkoff of 1 cent per bushel, as proposed by a petition submitted recently by its proponents. The five organizations, Indiana Farmers Union, Indiana Grange, Indiana National Farmers Organization, American Agriculture Movement of Indiana and Indiana COACT (Citizens Organizations Acting Together), do not oppose strictly voluntary contributions to organizational activities, such as promotions, whereby the farmer has the option at the point of sale to either contribute or not contribute. Public hearings on the petition for the mandatory checkoff program are required by Indiana law and were announced recently by B. R. Baumgardt, Director of the Agriculture Experiment Station at

REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY PUBLIC AUCTION — WALKERTON — 40.25 Acres, 2 Houses Land Contract, 10% Interest Saturday, July 21 9:30 A M. (Real Estate — 12:00 Noon) LOCATION — 18506 U.S. Hwy. 6, Walkerton, Ind. Take Hwy. 6 3% miles east of Walkerton or take U. S. Hwy. 6 west of U. S. 31. REAL ESTATE 40.25 acres (approximately 23 acres tillable) with two houses Hwse Fl — Master dwelling - beautiful 2 bedroom brick house with unfinished upstairs. This house was built in 1939 and is in very good condition - has both plastered walls and predominately natural birch trim including raised panel doors. Five rooms including kitchen w/dinette, dining area, living room, two bedrooms w/cedar closets and 1V? baths. Fireplace in living room. Gas heat, central air, carpeted, full basement w/knotty pine trim and tiie floors. 1,150 sq. ft. of living space on first floor. 2 car unattached garage and blacktop drive. Must see. House #2 — 2 story frame with approx. 1,100 sq. ft. living area Six rooms with kitchen, living room, bedroom and bath on first floor, 3 bedrooms up, full basement, good rental. Legal Description — 40 Acres situated in the SE ’A of the SW ’A in Section 28 Township 35, Range 1 East, Polk Twp., Marshall Co., Ind. To see real estate, contact Carl Kaser, auctioneer, Pnone 656-4532 SEE TERMS BELOW. PERSONAL PROPERTY AUTOMOBILE — 1976 Chevrolet Monte Carlo, 2 door hard top w/26,000 actual miles, red w/white roof and interior. Clean and in good condition with exception of slight RS body damage. ANTIQUES A COLLECTIBLES FURNITURE — 3 pc solid cherry bedroom set with bed, dresser w/mirror and desk, both with carved handles (A-1); nice full size solid wrap brass bed complete); platform rocker (C. late 1800's) w/solid cherry trim on base and arms (A-1); unusual solid cherry game table (A-1); fancy solid oak child's rolltop desk w/pigeon holes; beautiful solid walnut Victorian three quarter bed (complete) w/Dutch spoon carve; solid walnut dropleaf thresher's table w/porc. casters (C. 1860); old four poster bed; 5 pc. mahogany Duncan Phyle style bedroom set w/2 twin beds, chest of drawers, dresser w/mirror and bench; beautiful mahogany Duncan Phyfe style dropleaf dining table w/pads; mahogany Duncan Phyfe style buffet; (3) Duncan Phyfe style dining chairs; Duncan Phyfe style chair; unusual solid walnut Victorian style seat; solid oak pressed design dressing desk; cherry blanket chest (C. 1850); mahogany secretary insert (for stack bookcase) w/dropfront and pigeon holes; Falls style Lane cedar chest w/walnut trim; Jenny Lind style twin bed; round solid walnut lamp table; unusual slant top rosewood table; china cabinet top w/leaded doors; mission oak desk, beautiful matched pair mahogany step tables w/leather inlay, goldleaf and marble shelves w/drawer; mahogany Duncan Phyfe style bookcase w/claw feet; red leather chair w/ottoman; old metal frame tea cart (early 1900’s); cast iron pedestal artists stand w/oak top, large solid oak conference table w/drawers; (3) solid oak office chairs; solid oak hall tree; solid walnut hall tree w/wood hangers; child's chair; large porcelain top table w/double drawers. CHINA — Handpainted Nippon including beautiful 10” vase (A-1); dresser set w/pedestal hairpin holder and cosmetic dish, handled dish, footed soup dish w/saucer, creamer and several footed dishes, Hummel figurine • Apple Tree Girl w/small bee; R S Prussia cup and saucer (cup base repaired); M Z. Austria handled mint dish (signed); R. G Mondijou signed/numbered/handpainted handled serving plate w/Germany misspelled (A-1); Royal Austria handpainted/signed plate; beautiful handpainted Bavaria covered tureen (A-1); several Limoge pieces including large serving bowl, handpainted/unmarked coffee server (A-1), and large handpainted/unmarked handled plate; beautiful handpainted alabaster 14 vase, pair of china cobalt vases, small bone china tea server; bone china flower arrangement, small china vase w/cameo front; pair small porcelain vases w/lids Meito china • complete service for 10; assortment of various china pieces (Germany. France ano Austria) GLASSWARE — Large Cambridge acid etch cake plate, beautiful cut glass banana boat, nice numbered celery dish. Cobalt paper clip dish w/silver holder, blue custard cup, ruby pedestal etched mint dish and ruby relish dish, crackleglass vase large black amethyst vase and black amethyst frogg, etched cream and sugar; (3) fancy etched crystal glasses (8) frosted/handpamted glasses. (6) etched pedestal crystal wine glasses. (6) etched pedestal water glasses; (5) pedestal amber cordials w/ciear etched tops, (5) heavy handled numbered mugs, assorted crystal and misc glasses, assorted pressed glass pieces including pedestal fruit bowi (C 1880), fancy square toothpick holder, spooner and covered bread dish w/handies (C 1880) assorted Carnival glass, assorted

Purdue University. The first hearing will be held on August 2, on the 4th floor of the County Government Building in Logansport. The final one will be held on August 3, on the 4th floor of the County Government Building in Columbus. Both hearings will be from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. If Mr. Baumgardt approves the petition, a referendum for soybean producers will be held at a later date. In addition to giving testimony at the hearings in person. concerned fanners are encouraged to write their views and mail to: B. R. Baumgardt, Director, AGAD Building, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907. Letters must be mailed before August 3. A similar referendum, calling for */j cent per bushel mandatory checkoff on soybeans was defeated by about a two-to-one margin in 1981. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N. L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3353 the day prior for reservations. And

STARKE COUNTY NUTMTION PROGRAM Keeata Lake Ceaeervatien Club Phone 586-2376 for reservations. JULY 23 - 27 MONDAY Tomato juice Stuffed green pepper Mixed vegetables Pumpernickel bread and margarine Plums Milk, tea, coffee TUESDAY Apple juice Boneless barbecue pork Potato salad Carrot coins Kaiser roll and margarine Cantaloupe Milk, tea, coffee WEDNESDAY Hawaiian punch Beef and noodles Green beans almondine Tossed salad with italian dressing Rye bread and margarine Sliced peaches Milk, tea, coffee THURSDAY Vegetable cocktail juice Seafood pattie

Depression glass including (2) purple candlesticks and 2 matched green vases; large assortment misc. glassware including matched service set w/cake plate, salad bowl, mint dish and glass salad fork and spoon POTTERY — Roseville #9O-7 (flowering dogwood) and 9” #785, both in A-1 condition; (2) large Hull Art vases (A-1); Red Wing bud vases; 5 gallon crock; (2) crock jugs w/lids; crock planter; old crock 6” piggy bank; crock jug. SILVER — Sterling relish set; sterling teaspoon; sterling relish spoon; sterling spoon w/old church at Tacoma; (2) matched silverplate children's spoons; large silverplate serving spoon. POLITICAL MEMORABILIA — Alfred M Landon for President hanging button w/ picture; picture of Chief Justices William Howard Taft and Oliver Wendell Holmes; pictures of early (1914-1932) Supreme Court Justices; framed picture of Theodore Roosevelt; slightly damaged congressional oil in beautiful walnut Victorian frame; legal books incl. Burns Ind. Statutes, Ind. Appelate Reports, Blackford Reports, and Henrys Probate Law. PICTURES/FRAMES — 'City of London Court”, signed (Spy) and dated (11/22/1900); old oil (flowers) in beautiful walnut frame; fancy dual hinge picture frame w/gold trim (early 1800 s); 3 scenes of Napoleon in frame; oval picture w/fancy brass frame w/beveled glass (C. 1860); shadowbox 30 picture w/light; "Monarchs of the Mountain” in solid walnut frame; selection of old pictures and frames. LAMPS — Fancy clear pedestal oil lamp; matched pair piano candlesticks w/ crystal prisms (A-1); matched pair marble and brass based buffet lamps w etched glass tops and crystal prisms; floor lamps w/brass base, copper base lamp; heavy cast lamp base; pedestal oil lamp base. TEXTILES - Beautiful linen tablecloth w/napkins; linen tablecloth w/10 napkins; linen tablecloth w/12 napkins; various doilies, linens, tablecloths, table mats and handwork; asst, old handmade slips and tatted clothing; girl’s size 4 or 6 handmade dress (approx 100 years old); fur cape; Star quilt; patch comforter MISC. COLLECTIBLES - Very ornate solid walnut spooled knick-knack shelf; pair Scottie bookends; 5 beveled edge plateglass wall mirror; wood framed mirror; assorted baskets including wicker weave bicycle basket (old); child's school box w/accessories (old); school slate; Mansfield cast iron bell; Stradivarius replica (Germany) w/case; old baby shoes; wooden Victorian style shutters; costume jewelry; old cameras; early Marshall Co. plat book; assorted old books and children's classics, (3) 1981 Oldsmobile spoke hub caps. GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE - Mahogany coffee table; mahogany step end table; (2) maple end tables; maroon naugahyde recliner; blue recliner; small 4 drawer chest; chrome base kitchen table; (4) maple kitchen chairs. APPLIANCES — Zenith System 111 25” console w/distressed maple cabinet (A---1); Tappan elec, range (white) w/eyeview oven; Sears 15 8 cu ft. upright freezer; Sears elec, dryer; GE washer w/suds saver; Maytag wringer washer w/double tubs; West Bend auto, humidifier; Eureka upright vac (like new); Kirby upright; Deluxe cannister w/power head and attachments; sewing machine w/cabinet and attachments; assorted small appliances. MISC. HOUSEHOLD — Card table w/4 chairs; 4 drawer file, walnut table lamps; floor lamp w/shelf; International Stainless • complete serv. for 16 plus serving pcs.; Incomplete Community silverplate; ladies coats (16-18) w/fur collars; Ig assortment misc. household (glassware, bedding. Christmas decor., etc ). LAWN & GARDEN & MISC. — 19” Lawnboy mower; asst lawn and garden tools; folding picnic table; BBQ grill; 6' stepladder; asst, hand tools; asst golf clubs and bag; boy's 10-speed bicycle; Robyn 40 channel CB base station w/ microphone; LOTS OF MISCELLANEOUS. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE Here is a fine piece of real estate as home and investment Plan now to attend this auction and bid your price on real estate of fine collectibles. Interest rates are expected to climb - look at this 10% Land Contract now — TERMS — Real Estate — Land contract - $5,000 down day of sale with total down payment of $25,000 Balance financed by seller at 10% annual interest plus 5% annual principle payment for 10 years with balance due. Taxes prorated at closing Possession immediately after closing. Seller reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Personal Property - Cash or Approved Check. All statements made on sale day take precedence over all printed matter Not Responsible For Accidents Or Merchandise After Sold Lunch Served Eva Sheneman Estate (Wife of Late Judge Roy Sheneman) JOYCE ZOOK, ADMINISTRATOR DAVID R. HOLMES, ATTORNEY FOR ESTATE Sale conducted by: Kaser’s Auction Service Col. Carl Kaser. CAI Col. Dean Kaser North Liberty South Bend 656-4532 291-6379

Spanish rice Cole slaw Wheat bread and margarine Lemon pudding Milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY Grape juice Turkey ala king with peas over biscuit Fruit salad Butterscotch brownie Milk, tea, coffee ON DEAN’S LIST Michael Coppens, North Liberty; Frederick Krick and Timothy Pontius, both of Walkerton, along with Gene Marsh and Thomas Marsh, both of Hamlet, have been named to the Dean’s List for the spring term at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Terre Haute. Rose-Hulman has a student body of nearly 1,300 men of which one in four ranked in the top three positions of his graduating high school class. One in 11 is the winner of a National Merit Scholarship and the median Rose-Hulman student ranks close to the 95th percentile of his high school class. The college offers degrees in chemical, civil, electrical and mechanical engineer-

ing, chemistry, computer science, mathematical economics, mathematics and physics. GRADUATES Area students who recently graduated from Ball State University, Muncie, include Lee E. Bouse, Walkerton, Bachelor of Science degree in biology, Mark W. Judd, North Liberty, Bachelor of Science degree in general business administration; and Laura A. Newcomb, Bachelor of Science degree in nursing. These students were among the 3,339 who were awarded degrees at the 87th commencement. Degrees were conferred by president Robert P. Bell. Use our classified ads I RUG PATHOL H The first carpet kim insecticide W and freshener LOOK MICHIANA 6” SEAMLESS GUTTER Heavy Grade (.932) Baked Enamel Finish VANDERHEYDEN EAVESTROUGH SERVICE CaH 288-7719 mstf | STARR & WILDAUER Certified Public Accountants 413 Michigan St., Walkerton NEWEXTENDED HOURS Tuesdays — 8:00 - 12:00 Fridays — 9:00 - 5:00 Phone 586-3722 Medicare F - Supplement insurance* can DeWayne Pavey Insurance 404 Illinois Street Walkerton, Indiana PHONE: 586-3156 fl M i :^►(;: । ’ir h[ K tofSwagchwe ‘Not connected with or endorsed by the U S Government or the Federal Medicare Program Mat* Farm Mutual Automooi* imurance Company Home Office Bloomington ittinon Let’s Play BINGO At The GROVERTOWN CONSERVATION CLUB ’A Mile East On 500 N TWO JACKPOTS $200.00 And Over And Large Payback EVERY MONDAY NIGHT 6:30 p.m. n»