The Independent-News, Volume 110, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 September 1984 — Page 3
A party was given on Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lowry for their son, Brian, who left on Sunday for duty with the U. S. Navy. He was taken to Indianapolis on Sunday and he then departed from there on Monday for Chicago and on to the Great Lakes Training Base. Mr. Jeff Jacob, of Evanston, Illinois, and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wentworth and daughter Allison, of Warsaw, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Jacob at Koontz Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Heliinga, Tom and Tamara, of Middlebury, along with Miss Julie Merrick of Goshen, were last Wednesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beagles. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moravek will serve as hosts on Saturday evening Let’s Play BINGO At The GROVERTOWN CONSERVATION CLUB % Mile East On 500 N TWO JACKPOTS $200.00 And Over And Large Payback EVERY MONDAY NIGHT
I 0 EST ATE AUCTION " Located at 310 Hampton St Union Mills Indiana Watch For Auction Signs Sat., Oct. 6,1984 Auction Start* At 10:00 A.M. Rain Date ■ Sunday, October 7, 1984 - 12:00 Noon ◄REAL ESTATES
G Real Estate will be sold at 1 00 P M | N The house has 3 bedrooms dming room living I as room kitchen bath and full basement It also has I m natural gas heat new roof new storm doors and I H combination windows There are sidewalks in I ® front and the streets are black topped Th^s well I w kept house is m excellent r ondttion | TERMS OF REAL ESTATE: S 5 000 Down I B cash or certified chec h the day of sale Balance on I ® closing Minimum acceptable b-d on Real Estate I $29 500 1
ATTENTION REAL ESTATE BROKERS: if you bring the buyer Seller will pay 2°o Commission ® st Buyer must be registered with Auctioneer prior to the day of sale For further information and Personal K • viewing on the Real Estate call Col EarlOsby 800 552 6729 113 N Mam St Hebron IN ◄PERSONAL PROPERTY ► Personal Property will be sold starting at 10:00 A.M. ◄ HOUSEHOLD & MISCELLANEOUS^ ■ Refrigerator *ree/er Hamilton gas dryer Maple dining table with 4 chairs and 2 leaves Maple buffet B Double bed with double chest of drawers with mirror 2 overstuffed swivel rocking chairs Green sofa N Green floral overstaffed rocker Oak drop leaf breakfast table Humidifier Dehumidifier GE window air K conditioner Chest of drawers White sewing machine Electrolux vacuum Double bed Easy washing « machine Miter saw 7' >" SM saw Skil 18 * electric lawn mower 6 ’ step ladder 10' ladder 17 5 ■ gallon water jugs Fold up cot Nightstand Ottoman Floor lamps RCA Black & White table model S portable TV Bookshelf Kitchen chairs Sled Assorted shop tools Baby crib Floor fans lawn chairs » Globe Record player Wall mirror Assorted linens Blankets Towels Tablecloths Etc Hamper ■ Christmas items Sewing machine cabinet Scale Kitchen utensils Small appliances Glassware and I| dishes Assorted lamps Floor fan Throw rugs National Geographies Coffeepots Flatware Pressure cooker Cookbooks Large assortment of books Wall hangings and pmfures Garden tools Rakes & hoes etc GE black & white c onsole TV Wheel rims and hubcaps Assorted jewelry ◄ ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES^ J Marble top 3 drawer store model cash register Mandolin High chair Seth Thomas clock Daybed with ■ wood spmdle head 2 Lionel electric trams Cars Track Etc Tinker toys Lincoln logs Popeye B Airplane Large assortment of metal toys Paper dolls Childs chalkboard with roller top Double drop » leaf table with drawers Stack of 78 rer ords Childs chair Erector set boiler Fire truck with hard ■ rubber tires & bell Bentwood childs (hair 2 Candy machines Dresser wth Beveled glass mirror 4 Record Cabinet 2 canes West car clock Car radiators Large assortment of car parts Generators & ■ Carburetors Picture frame TERMS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY: Cash or Owner Approved Check. The Estate Os: I Robert & Beatrice Wheeler Larry Wheeler, Executor I AUCTIONEERS: ALL S’ Sit Col * Eari ° Sby ’ C ° L DaVW ° Sby col. Dalia* Eck.a OSBY AUCTION COMPANY 113 N Mam St • Hebron IN 4634 1 CLERK' (219) 996-4743 or 1 800 552-6729 CASHIER SANMAPLM lunHi wmeeSrrwa LINDA NETHERY ” -
for the Koontz Lake Conservation Club dinner meeting and fellowship. Mr. Robert Haas, of Orland Park, Illinois, was in Walkerton on Friday, to visit with his mother, Mrs. Bess Ferverda and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chapman. Rev. John Goodpasture and his daughter, Alice Ann Griffith, spent the weekend at Purdue University visiting with Douglas Griffith, who is a student there. They also watched the football game between the Purdue Boilermakers and Minnesota. Mrs. Fran Sohn, Mrs. Mary Steinhart, Mrs. Selma Pry, Mrs. Helen Scavoni, Mrs. Marg Morrey and Mrs. Lucille Dickson took a bus trip to Saugatuck, Michigan, on Fridav. which was enjoyed by all. They took a trip down the river and went sightseeing. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Baker, of Bremen, were in Columbus, Ohio over the weekend to visit the Douglas Baker's son, Paul, who is in school there. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kerhrle, of Akron, Ohio, were guests of Chester Smith and Mrs. George Hillis, Koontz Lake, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Beagles entertained with a birthday dinner on Sunday for their son, Tim. Other guests were Scott Beagles, Kelly Everman and son, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Heliinga, Tom and Tamara, of Middlebury. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Anderson, Mrs. Ada Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beagles. Mr. and Mrs. William Dickson, of Glenview, Illinois, were Sunday
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visitors of his mother, Mrs. Lucille Dickson, at Koontz Lake. Five of the Haven Hubbard Helpers of the United Methodist Church went to Hamilton Grove on Monday to assist in work. On the return trip home, Mrs. Beaty found to her surprise, a car load of relatives and friends waiting for her in her driveway, from Ohio, enroute to lowa. The Johnson Township Reunion will be held on Sunday, September 30, with a pot luck dinner at 12:30 p m., in the Johnson Township Community Building. The reunion is for anyone who lived in Johnson Township or went to school there. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burch and Mrs. Wayne Hathaway, of Pentwater, Michigan, went into Chicago to visit with their other sisters over the weekend and were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Weeks. HOLD KEAN PICNIC AND REUNION One-hundred happy relatives and friends enjoyed the eighth annual Kean family picnic and Koontz Lake reunion held recently at the Koontz Lake home of Anne and Ed Kean. Horseshoe games, wild volleyball tournaments and swimming fueled the appetites for Slip and Richey Peterson’s sweet com and chicken prepared by master chef Slippy. A singing hayride to Richey and Sandy Peterson’s farm was a highlight for the city kids as was the sightseeing trip on Gene Larkin’s pontoon boat. Picnic number eight was great, there is no place like our beloved Koontzie! ST. PATRICK’S WOMEN’S CLUB TO MEET OCTOBER 3 Sally Kaufman, art consultant, will be the guest speaker on Wednesday, October 3, for the St.
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Patrick’s Women's Club meeting, beginning at 7:30 p.m., at the school hall. An oil painting will be awarded. Hostesses will be Thelma Stachowski. Mary Ann McGwin and Jane Keefe. HOLD FALL PICNIC The St. Joseph County Women’s Auxiliary of the Hearing and Speech Center met for their annual Fall picnic at the home of Evelyn Harbaugh, North Liberty. Following the dinner and business meeting, a silent auction was held. The money will go towards a scholarship to a college student in the Speech and Hearing department and the recipient will be announced at the October meeting. The next meeting will be October 24 at the
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First Christian Church, South Bend. THANKS A special thank you to the ladies of the County Line Club for hosting the carry-in dinner for all our neighbors. We really enjoyed ourselves. The Snell Family I would like to thank my family, relatives and friends for all the prayers, cards, flowers and telephone calls while I was in the hospital and since I have returned home. The many cards help brighten the day when you are so far away from home. Also a special thanks to the women of my church. Thank you! Pauline Knowlton
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