The Independent-News, Volume 110, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 September 1984 — Page 12

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — SEPTEMBER 27, IM4

Craft & Hobby Day Set For Thurs., Sept. 27 The annual Craft and Hobby Day, sponsored by St. Joseph Extension Homemakers Association, will be from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Thursday, September 27 in the Esther Singer Building on the St. Joseph County 4-H Fairgrounds. Demonstrations, classes and displays will be featured. The displays will feature craft shop wares and works of association club members. Demonstrations and classes will be led by personnel from local craft shops and association club members. Door prizes will be given out. Classifieds begin at SI .50.

’"""Grenert" - REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY Public Auction As I am moving from the farm, the following real estate and personal property will be offered at Public Auction located at R R. 1, Walkerton, Ind. (US 6 3V? mile west of US 31 to Queen Road, then North VA mile to first farm North of Teegarden, Ind.) on: Saturday, Oct. 6 STARTING AT 10:30 A.M. Real Estate At 12:00 Noon REAL ESTATE TRACT Fl — Home. barn, garage, tool shed, chicken house and apporoximately 3 acres TRACT #2 — Balance of the farm approximately 34 5 acres, mostly tillable ground TRACT #3 — The combination of tracts 1 & 2 with all improvements and approximately 37 5 acres IMPROVEMENTS — Good 7-room. 4 bedroom, 1 bath, 1,576 sq It. farm house with 320 sq ft enclosed front porch, enclosed rear porch, basement, plenty of closets, good modern kitchen & formal dminq room. 20x24 detached 2-car garage machine shed, barn: chicken house, and milk house All buildings nave been painted and well maintained, flowing well, nice wooded lawn TERMS - $2,500 down (for each parcel — Tract 1 & Tract 2), $5,000 down (Tract 3) day of sale with balance due upon delivery of deed and proof of merchantable title in approximately 30 days POSSESSION — Farm Land — aftter harvest of fall crop Home and Improvements not later than 30 days after closing TAXES — Pro rated to date of closing INFORMATION AND INSPECTION - By contacting Auctioneer Sam Goebel or representatives, at Oak Crest Realty. (219) 936-7616 or (219) 936-7159 NOW IS THE TIME to inspect this property and arrange your financing Attend the auction prepared to bid your price Don't find out too late that this parcel sold for less than you would have paid 1 Mrs Grenert is very sincere about selling this property at public auction, but does reserve the right to accept or reject any and all offers PERSONAL PROPERTY HOUSEHOLD GOODS. FURNITURE 4 MISC — Large Duncan Phyfe dining room outfit with 5 chairs (1 arm chair), 3 leaves & pads & a 63" buffet: Early American maple sofa, maple end table with matching lamps, white 2-piece sectional, green vinyl recliner, vinyl rocker, small upholstered rocker. Motorola stereo-radio console small drop leaf gate leg table, old piano w/bench. 2-piece OAK BEDROOM SUITE.FULL BED & mirrored dresser 2 chests (1 mirrored. 1 wardrobe), end tables & lamps, swag light, coffee table. 6-piece porch furniture set wood kitchen table, wooden wardrobe w/louvered doors & mirror, chrome drop leaf table 6 drawer metal file cabinet Sears Cold Spot chest type freezer, Norelco coffee maker (new), misc pots pans & kitchen utensils. Christmas decorations. drapes & some linens, misc items ANTIQUES 4 COLLECTIBLES — 100 year-old bureau, several old wood chairs; approx 25 pieces of amber glass (plates saucers, pie plates sugar, creamer, etc ), old misc glassware some blue, picture frames & mirror, wicker fernery; push lawnmower, old barn pulleys Ball jars (some 2 qt ) RIDING MOWER • TOOLS - MISC. — Ariens riding lawnmower w/30" cut. bagger Lawnboy mower, lawn fertilizer spreader metal lawn carl, 3 extension ladders (2 alum 1 wooden), hand truck, 2 step ladders, elec hedge trimmer farm jack scoop shovel misc forks shovels, hoes rakes, etc , log chain; misc lumber fence post concrete blocks, barn rope, block & tackle chain hoist. 3 work benches 5 qal Sherwin Williams white paint, misc hand tools, old oil stove wash tubs ornamental buck deer biro bath, yard ornaments, flower pots. 2 large redwood pots AUTOMOBILE — 1962 Triumph 2-door Convertible Coupe, needs work CONSIGNED ITEMS — 10 Pick-Up Truck Camper. 8 Pick-Up Truck top; J D manure spreader. New idea stalk chopper TERMS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY: CASH Not Responsible For Accidents Or Merchandise After Sold Statomtnts Made The Day Os The Auction To Take Precedence Over Printed Matter Mrs. John (Dorothy) Grenert Owner Auction conducted by: ^7" OAK Plymouth, Indiana W’s CREST (219)936-7616 / REALTY Sam Goebel, Auctioneer complete auction service

HOLD PROVINCE CONVENTION Over 150 area officers and members of Kappa Kappa Kappa philanthropic sorority convened Saturday, September 22, at St. John's Church of Christ, in Michigan City, for its biennial Fall Province Convention. Hosted by Province Officer Romona Hay, and the Delta Mu & Associate Tri Kappa chapter, the day focused on individual chapter leadership skills, as well as state Tri Kappa goals. Delegates also lauded the organization’s donation of $25,000 to the recent renovation of the Bum Unit at Indianapolis’s Riley Hospital for Children. They also reaffirmed the Tri Kappa’s 1985 pledge of $20,000 to the hospital for the establishment of an Infant Nurture Center. Representing the Epsilon Chi active chapter at the convention

were Wanda Norris, president; and Valerie Wade, vice-president. Thi province’s additional delegates came from Tri Kappa chapters in Bremen, Culver, Knox, LaPorte, Mishawaka, North Liberty, Plymouth, Rochester, South Bend and Westville. State officers and committee representatives led the morning workshops covering Tri Kappa’s endeavors in charity, culture, mental health, fine arts and scholarship. Vanlila Lockwood, state Tri Kappa president from Indianapolis, delivered the afternoon's keynote address, followed by the awards presentation to exhibitors in the arts and crafts display that day. Delegates voted to recognize the following persons for their entries: Art, first, Mary Ann Christensen; 2nd. Brenda Shilling; third. Suzy Bishop. Crafts, first, Joan Byer; second, Betty Weinkauf; third, Alice Quigley. Needlework, first, Carol Collins; second, Pam Loebig; third, Vonnie Frash. Recognitions were also presented to chapters which displayed scrapbooks. Tri Kappa's structure involves over 9,600 active and over 3,700 associate members in 291 chapters

A Good Old Fashioned Tyner 1.0.0. F. FISH FRY Saturday, Sept. 29 Serving 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. TYNER FIReItATION Adults & Carry-Outs, $3.50 Children, $2.00 Pre-Schoolers, Free DRIVE-THRU CARRY-OUTS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Os Maine & Clark Streets Walkerton, Indiana ( D. O. VAN DYNE, PASTOR Come And Hear ? EVANGELIST GREG PATTEN Churubusco, Indiana Former Radio Personality, Television Reporter And News Anchorman IM] If S® : imMm Mj| Sun., Sept. 30 - Fri., Oct. 5 Sunday At 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. Each Evening At 7:00 p.m. ! For what shall It profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his sole?” ( The End Os Your Search For >4 Friendly Church ?

throughout Indiana. For organizational purposes, the state is divided into 12 provinces which all host autumn conventions every other year. Delegates from every chapter in the state will meet next spring in French Lick for the biennial state convention. SENIOR CITIZEN BOWLING NEWS On a beautiful Wednesday, there were 14 ladies and 13 gentlemen for a total of 27 senior bowlers making the pins scatter. During this second session of the season, there were average changes, but the group averaged out just about even with the first session. Liz Moreau had a fine day, bowling a high scratch game of 155; high handicap game of 242; and hi

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high scratch series of 437. Keep those pins falling, Liz I Harry, where are you? Claude Nowakowski had the high scratch game of 209 and the high handicap game of 248. Mel Divine really laid those pins down with a nice 507 for high scratch series. Mr. and Mrs. Florian Falk and Jo Ivancevich came as spectators and the Falks are going to join the group for fun and exercise in the coming weeks. Welcome! Come on out, all you over 60 seniors, and join us on Wednesday afternoon for exercise or just to watch and cheer the senior bowlers! FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC AT KOONTZ LAKE A free blood pressure clinic will be held on Thursday. October 4, beginning at 12:30 p.m., at the Koontz Lake Conservation clubhouse.