The Independent-News, Volume 110, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 July 1984 — Page 3

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Dr. and Mrs. Bryce Rohrer, Rural Route 4, Walkerton, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Katherine Ann, to Mr. Ollie Janies Frazier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Frazier, Rural Route 3, Knox.

■■■HMHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHB Public Auction Johnson Twp. Sportsmen Club Saturday, July 21 10:00 a.m. At The FAMERS STATE BANK PARKING LOT Walkerton We Thank All The Merchants For Their Donations I r AIA best food in the Ml X AREA AND PRICED LkW W TO FIT YOUR BUDGET 1004 Roosevelt Road Phone 586-7484 So Bling Your Family, Relax. & Enjoy A Nice Meal Meals Served ■ WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY EVENINGS 5:00 - 9:00 FRIDAY & SATURDAY EVENINGS 5.00 - 9:30 We Also Have DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS Served From 11:00 a.m. • 1:30 p.m. WIDNSSDAY BUTT STEAK ’4.50 Potato & Toss Salad THURSDAY HALF CHICKEN ’3.95 Potato & Toss Salad FRIDAY e _ „ FROG LEGS ’5.45 Potato & Salad Bar SATURDAY EXTRA SPECIAL PRIME RIB DINNER Served With Appetizer, Vegetable, Potato & Salad Bar SERVING HOURS 5:00 - 9:30 P.M. ENJOY HAPPY HOUR Saturday — 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. ALL DRINKS — 25° OFF SNACKS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

Kathy is a 1979 graduate of John Glenn High School, a 1983 graduate of Valparaiso University, and a 1984 graduate of IUPUI. She is employed at Oaklawn Center, in Elkhart. Ollie, a 1976 graduate of Oregon-Davis High School, has

been employed with Kaiser Aluminum Corp., in Wanatah, for seven years. An October 13th wedding is being planned. LOWELL MASON TO PERFORM ON FRIDAY NIGHT SFJ r>' > 1 USE r T . | (d International TV and recording artist, Lowell Mason, will be appearing in our community Friday, July 20, 7:00 p.m., at the First Assembly of God, Michigan and Van Buren Streets, Walkerton. Mr. Mason has been called, the World’s Smallest Gospel Singer, because of his unique height of onlv 46 inches. His voice however, has no comparison to his size. When he sings, his booming, bass voice brings a thrill to everyone that listens. During the program you will hear a variety of songs. The mood can change quickly from a deep spiritual moving hymn like "Hallelujah’’ to a rousing hand-clapping gospel favorite like "Daddy Sang Bass”. The experience of many years of performing -before audiences around the world, accredits this very talented young man with being truly a professional in his chosen field of Gospel Music. Lowell Mason began his career at the very early age of only 9 years. At that time he joined the staff of the "Children’s Bible Hour” radio broadcast out of Grand Rapids, Michigan. For seven years, he was a regular feature on that weekly radio program which was heard from coast to coast. During his teenage years, Lowell worked with the organization called Youth For Christ in the United States, and with Victorious Christian Youth in Canada. During his Junior High and High School years, Lowell was constantly in demand for weekend and summer appearances. After completion of high school in 1955, Lowell Mason joined the Cecil Todd Evangelistic Team of Joplin, Missouri. In 1965 the Todd Team established the Christian Evangelizers Association. The Christian Evangelizers Association produces a weekly television series called "Revival Fires”. The Revival Fires TV program is seen on more than 150 television stations throughout the United States. Lowell Mason was featured regularly on this program from 1964 to 1974. Little Lowell and the Masons travel nearly 100,000 miles each year taking the Gospel in song to the people of all faiths. This special program is designed to appeal to all people, ages 1-100, and is open to the general public. There is no admission charge. A free-will offering will be received. PRESENT AWARDS AT JOHN GLENN FALCON BASKETBALL CAMP The recently completed John Glenn Falcons Summer Basketball Camp announces the following trophy presentations that were made. Hustle trophies were presented as follows: Boys Tim Pletcher, fourth grade Andy Battles, fifth grade Charlie Winger, sixth grade

JULY 19, 1984 - THE INDEPENDENT NEWS -

Dave Fansler, seventh grade Bryon Stull, eighth grade Giris Christy Osborn and Ingrid Boise, fourth-eighth grade Free throw trophies were presented as follows: Boys Seth Gilmer, fourth grade Dan Huezinga, fifth grade Steve Rhodes, sixth grade

PUBLIC AUCTION — WALKERTON — Saturday, July 28 9:00 A.M. LOCATION — In Walkerton take St. Rd. 23 to the north edge of town, sale location is behind Hooks Drugs. CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT MACHINERY — International 3500 Series "A" w/fronf loader and long reach backhoe in good condition; Oliver 550 w/558 front loader and 508 short reach backhoe, nice Ford 900 tractor, 20' tn-axle heavy equipment trailer; 16” dual axle implement trailer, Supergill 770 lawn planter (3 pt hitch); Ford 908 - 5’ bush hog (3 pt hitch); Oliver 2 bottom plow (3 pt hitch); Ford 2 row rear mount cultivator; rear mount grader (3 pt hitch). TRUCKS - 1968 Chevrolet dump truck w/5 yd box and 10 ton hydraulic ram (good); 1978 Chevrolet Custom Deluxe 20 - % ton pickup 8' aluminum truck cap w/tmted windows (A-1); Chevrolet dump truck w/dual wheels, hydraulic ram. good rubber and 3 yd dump (needs engine). EQUIPMENT — Portable cement mixer (like new), metal banding machine w/ac cessones. 1 HP portable air compressor (nice), #2O punch press w/assorted dies, portable industrial welder w/4 cyl gas engine 120,000 BTU salamander heater, Honda E 1000 portable generator, nice Eversharp 4HP 21 self-pro-pelled mower, nice K-Mart 22” self-propelied mower, heavy duty pull type lawn roller, lawn spreader, 18' and 24' aluminum extension ladders, docx cart POWER TOOLS - Wards power craft radial arm saw Darra James table top band saw B&0 1 HP power saw. bench binder large assortment of power tools including sanders, sabre saws paint sprayers, soldering irons, drills etc . '6 HP motor w/5' flexiabie shaft, battery charger BUILDING SUPPLIES LUMBER - (8) 2”x6”x16”; assorted 2x4 2x6, 2xß and 2xlo in 8 -12 lengths. V? and plywood, (4) 4'xß sheets pegboard, assorted paneling assorted plywood, misc scrap lumber HARDWARE — New bathroom base cabinet; (8) new louvered saloon doors, (4) pair 16 "x 67 wooden shutters; prefinished bi-fold doors; selection o» various kitchen cabinet units; various counter top; assorted shutters; Ig assortment aluminum siding, J-channels, trim, etc . assorted Capital Country all aluminum windows, aluminum soffit, assorted doors and windows; non door and window frames, galvamzed/corrugated basement window guards, wrought iron railings and supports; large assortment of misc including doors, carpet remnants, linoleum and cabinet doors, large quantity of used galvanized metal roofing and siding (complete building taken down in parts); Ig assortment old metal framed windows; (2) white range hoods PLUMBiNG/HEATING — Approx. (30) B'xl2' sewer pipes, assorted sheet metal; soft copper tubing; misc. plumbing supplies, assorted electric boxes. Celotex interior-exterior insulation; fiberglass on plastic metal building insulation (4' wide x various lengths); assorted furnace duct, misc copper and electrical wiring. MISC SUPPLIES — (28) gallons Spred poiyeurethane varnish (gloss sheen), (1) pellet Lone Star Masonry cement; dry wall adhesive (2) 12' farm gates, assorted fence posts (steel, chain link and metal), saw horses; ig assortment skids and pallets; assorted large cement blocks; assorted brick, concrete forms tar paper (3) roof staplers and assorted staples; assorted barbed wire. Ig assortment misc construction supplies, Ig selection nuts, bolts, screws, etc ; asst bench vises; assortment of unassembled boxes, floor sign holdlers, various sign supplies. FURNISHINGS OFFICE— Mosier safe (Bank of Starke Co ) approx 6x 4 x3’;; solid cherry 2drawer desk, Steelcase industrial office desk; oak desk w/typmg area, various desks and chairs, including executive swivel base chair and assorted oak office charis; 3M Casual portable copier; electric adding machine, old cash register; platform scales, 2 drawer filling cabinet, 4 and 5 drawer files, assorted single files; desk top letter catchers, desk lamp, assorted display cabinets. SHOP — 10' double sided parts bin; metal rack with shelves (on wheels); 4’x4'x'3’ metal hopper, Wards shop cabinet. 8 drawer side-by-side metal tile; industrial steel rack, (2) shop benches w/metal base; commercial fan, large window fan; Dravo Careflow heater w/200,000 BTU output, (2) overhead gas space heaters w/128,000 BTU output MISCELLANEOUS — 275 gallon fuel tank; (2) overhead gas tanks. 120 gallon saddle tank (as is). Geiser submersible pump; neon light tubing; Kenmore portable electric heater; portable fans; assorted scrap iron and batteries COLLECTIBLES & MISCELLANEOUS (2) Red Crown gas pump globes; approx (15) Studebaker advertising display flags tor 1949 - 1952 cars & trucks; aerial photo of 800 acres Studebaker Proving Grounds; aerial photo of Studemaker main plants; executive picture-portrait of Studebaker President, Paul G. Hoffman, old Montgomery Ward cast iron laundry stove, metal Quaker State standing sign; Buick service center sign old car parts MISC. — 16' wood boat w/trailer and 35 HP motor, assorted chicken feeders nice "Gem” #3l (Regent Stove Co.) small, round wood burning stove, Rex small, round wood burner; Channel Master 40-channel CB base radio (like new); set of Karsten 111 Ping golf clubs (left handed) - 4 woods, 10 irons, complete w/bag & accessories, Burke lady's golf clubs - 3 woods and 5 irons AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE Don't miss this sale for a large assortment of construction equipment and supplies Terms: Cash or Approved Check Lunch Not Responsible For Accidents Or Merchandise After Sold B. F. "Bunny” Williams Estate LOWEL GARDNER, EXECUTOR Sale conducted by: j Kaser’s Auction Service C< Cari Kaur. CAI C* North Üborty 655-4532 291-6379

Jason Kaser, seventh-eighth grade Girls Lisa Robinson, Kristi Zellers, fourth-eighth grade The Great Red Spot, a vast cyclonic storm system on Jupiter, has a diameter that is three times larger than the Earth's.

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