The Independent-News, Volume 110, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 August 1984 — Page 4

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - AUGUST 9, 1984

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman accompanied Harold Rust to Greenfield. Indiana, last Monday to his new home which he has purchased and will be moving to next weekend. They all spent Monday night and then enjoyed breakfast with his daugher, Janet and family, before returning home on Tuesday as they will be living across the street from them. Mrs. Vi Bregi recently returned from a three week visit to Phoenix, Arizona where she also attended the marriage of her granddaughter, Lori Ebbems. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Bowman, of Koontz Lake, returned recently from a funeral appointment for a close friend in Omaha, Nebraska. They returned via Wilmette, Illinois, where they visited Mrs. Bowman’s sister and niece and son, from Sante Fe, New Mexico. Mrs. Bess Ferverda and Mrs. LOOK MICHIANA 6” SEAMLESS GUTTER Heavy Grade (.932) Baked Enamel Finish VANDERHEYDEN EAVESTROUGH SERVICE CaH 288-7719 mstf 1

JOACHIM PUBLIC AUCTION As I have sold my home and am moving, the following personal property will be offered at public auction, located 1 mile north of Tyner, IN. at 18051 3B Road, Walkerton, IN. DIRECTIONS - U. S. 6 five (5) miles west of U. S. 31 or four (4) miles east of Walkerton to Sycamore Road, then south 1V? miles to 3B Road, then west to sale; or 2 miles east of outh-outh-LaPorte Trail on 3B Road; or 1 mile north of Tyner, IN. on Sycamore Road to 3B Road, then west to sale. (Watch for Oak Crest Auction signs) on Saturday, August 11 1:30 P.M. HOUSEHOLD, FURNITURE, ANTIQUES, CAMPING EQUIPMENT & MISC. Antique dry sink with dove tail joints; green davenport (needs re-upholstered); 2 end tables with matching coflee table; recliner; 2 table lamps; wood headboard for single bed. 4 post bed; formica top dining room table, 1 leaf, 2 chairS; apartment-size refrigerator; 2 electric fans; 2 electric heaters; Hoover upright sweeper; 3 round back hickory chairs; Ball & Mason jars; Mixmaster; misc. pots & pans; plant stand; L.C. Smith nanual typewriter (needs repair); fibreglass laundry sink (new); ladies 3 speed bicycle; Coleman LP gas camping stove w/several LP gas canisters, 2 5-gal. plastic water containers; bird feeder; other misc. items; some dishes. TROY BILT TILLER, LAWNSTAR RIDING MOWER, SHOP TOOLS & MISC. 1980 Troy Bilt 7 H.P. Kohler engine tiller with snow plow, extra rototiller blades, extra nice condition; Lawnstar 1136 transaxle, rear discharge lawn tractor; Homelife gas powered week eater, Duracraft bench grinder (like new); large machine vise (like new); smaller machine vise; 1000 watt 20 amp battery charger; 20 ton hydraulic jack; 1V? ton hydraulic jack; 3cu ft. wheel barrow; contractor wheel barrow (frame & tire only); several metal shelving units all in excellent condition; 2 Firestone G78x14 radial tires mounted on rims (lots of tread); 1 t78x14 radial tire on rim; set of 2 chrome wheels; metal work bencn; several heavy-duty electric drop cords; garden seeded with various plates; grass seeder; fertilizer spreader, trouble cord; 2 step ladders (1 s’, 1 small); 5 gal gas can; two 5-gal. military style fuel cans (1 filled with SAE 20w30 motor oil), the other with 10w30), 2 gal of SAE 140 oil; antifreeze; small fuel can; 2 sets of car ramps; jacks & jack post; 2 elec, drills; drill press stand for drill; post hole drill; log chain; come along; creeper board; 4’ florescent shoplight; various sizes plastic pipe; assorted lumber; drills; screw drivers, files; level; alien wrenches; hack saw; planes, rakes; hoes; shovels, misc. hand and garden tools; misc. bolts, nuts, screws, nails, grease guns, small storage bln; saw horses; table top; rolled roofing; wire fence; garden hose; fence posts; other misc. items. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE — The late Mr Joachim took excellent care of his tools and equipment This is a fine line of well-cared-soc equipment. TERMS: CASH Not Responsible For Accidents Or Merchandise, After Sold Statements Made The Day 01 Auction Ta Taka Procadonce Over Printed Matter Mrs. Joseph (Leota) Joachim OWNER Auction Conducted By: OAK CREST REALTY - SAM GOEBEL, AUCTIONEER Complete Auction Service Plymouth, Indians (219) 936-7616

Crystal Lawrence will be hosting the Koontz Lake Conservation Club dinner meeting Saturday evening at the clubhouse with the usual hour of fellowship following. Mrs. Norma Corbett has been moved from the Lafayette Hospital to St. Joseph Medical Center, in South Bend, with more surgery coming in the near future. Her room number is 582 and she does appreciate her cards. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frame and family have been guests of his mother, Mrs. Margaret Frame, of 700 Jackson Street, for the past week. Bob is in the U. S. Army and is being transferred from Fort Lee, Virginia, to Fort Hood, Texas. Guests of Mrs. Fran Sohn for the past two weeks were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown and daughter Judy, and granddaughter Carla, of Winter Haven, Florida. Mrs. John Hamilton left last week after a week’s visit here with her mother, Mrs. Rita Stewart, Koontz Lake. The Hamiltons live at Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Buckles, of Green Bay, Wisconsin, were Sunday afternoon callers in the home of Mrs. Bertha Urbin. Mr. Duke Howell, of Lake Station, Indiana, was a guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Lowry and son most of last week. Mrs. Carolee Epperson and daughter Jill, were Sunday evening guests of Mrs. Esther Kaufman. Mr. and Mrs. James Griffith and their three children, Gregg, Brian and Katie, were visitors of Rev. John Goodpasture and grandson, Doug, for several days. Twenty-six members of the Senior Citizens enjoyed a picnic Monday of this week at the Stanley Marina. Two boat loads took a trip around the lake which was enjoyed even though the temperature was high as there was a nice breeze which made the trip enjoyable. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mullet were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Schrock, in Goshen, last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Grenert surprised Harold Rust last Thursday evening when a number of his neighbors and friends arrived to wish him well in his new home in Greenfield. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teter, of Mishawaka; Mr. and Mrs. Gaude Sheneman, of North Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. Clell Fouts, Mr. and Mrs. Earl King, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stoneburner, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Matz and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pogodzinski. They were entertained by Cecil Robinson, of Teegarden, who played his guitar and mouth harp. Homemade ice cream and cake and pie were enjoyed by all before departing and wishing Harold happiness in his new home. Saturday and Sunday guests of Mrs. William DePoy were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watson, of Valparaiso. Sunday afternoon visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Phillip DePoy and family and Mr. and Mrs. George DePoy, all of Culver, along with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Frazier, of Walkerton. Mr. Earl Kopta, of Glendale, Arizona, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kopta, of Hinsdale, Illinois, were visitors for a few days last week of Mr. and Mrs. James Capek, Sr.

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Other guests on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. James Capek, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Capek and family. Mr. Lee Schaefer and Janice Lee, of Plymouth, were Monday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Cell Fouts. Mrs. Marge Morrey, of Koontz Lake, and her guest, Mrs. Maurie Franks, of Haines City, Florida, formerly of Fish Lake, and Mrs. Bess Ferverda went to Valparaiso on Monday to spend the day with Mrs. Morrey’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. William Cannell, of Oakton, Virginia, spent four days here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fouts last week. While here thev attended a class reunion which was held at Tyner. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. David Palmer and daughter, Jessica, of South Bend, and a granddaughter of the Fouts, five year old Miss Kelly Palmer, of Plymouth. Guests for Friday and Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crane were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White and three daughters, of Kokomo. Sunday guests were Mrs. Alice Paro, of Canton, New York; Mrs. Doreen Rotondo, of Gouverneur, New York; and Mrs. Grace Cinanni and granddaughter, Michelle, of Rochester New York. Al and Dorothea Brenner entertained the Koontz Lake contingent of the Plymouth Kiwanis Gub and their wives for dinner on Thursday evening. BRIDAL SHOWER HONORS KAREN ZENT A bridal shower was given by Wendy Weber, Carol Saltzgaber, Allison Dunnuck, Patty Hayes and Tracey Burch for Karen Zent, on Sunday afternoon, August 5, in the North Liberty United Methodist Church educational building. Guests attending were from Walkerton, Bristol, Mentone and North Liberty and Elmer, Missouri. Prizes were won by Patty Hayes. Mary Hartman and Pat Mortakis.

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Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. Karen received many lovely gifts. She will be married September Bth, in North Liberty, to Todd Burch. SCHMELTZ REUNION The Schmeltz family reunion was held on Sunday at the Tyner 1.0.0. F. Lodge Hall. Relatives were present from Jimtown, Mishawaka. South Bend, Plymouth, North Liberty and Walkerton. It was decided to hold another reunion on the first Sunday in August, 1985, at the same place. ATTENDS WORKSHOP Hugh Rettinger, Walkerton, John Glenn High School counselor, attended the Indiana State Computer Workshop July 29 to August 4, in Terre Haute. Participants earned two semester hours of graduate credit upon completing the workshop. NAMED TO ALL-REGION TEAM Patti Farrar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farrar, Rural Route 2, Walkerton, has been named as a defensive player for the Ball State University’s women’s lacrosse team by the National Collegiate Coaches Women’s LaCrosse Association to the Brine All-Region Team. Use our classified ads! !; Dr. Elliott Frash ' !; Optometrist ;! / 413 Michigan St., Walkerton 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Thursdays ? Call 586-3722 ]! ’• For Appointment