The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 52, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 May 1987 — Page 23

F^JE^ STRAWBERRIES — You pick, 50 cents quart. Senator Dunlap berries, good for freezing, starting next week, picking Monday, Wednesday and Saturdays. Go east of Walkerton, past Bel-Air Motel to next road (Thom) turn left and go to first house on right. Gell Fouts, 586-2672, Walkerton. m2Bp ! REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 40 ACRES, comer of U.S. 6 and Queen Road, Polk Township. 20 ACRES, Quince Road, Liberty Twp., 4 bedroom brick home, 2 car garage, call for appointment. GOOD 2 BEDROOM (Government re-conditioned) home, nice kitchen, full basement, alum, siding, gas heat, insulated to Govt, specs. 3 BEDROOM PENN. AVENUE home, full basement, garage. Under S3O. 3 BEDROOM 1 */j story home, with basement, new roof, storms, screens, near Court House. 6'/j ACRES, part wooded, 1900 Sq. Ft., 3 bedroom home, 20x23 family room, fireplace, attached 2 car garage, Plymouth Schools, Marshall-Starke Co. line. U.S. 30 West. 3 ACRES. 4 bedroom home, 2 | baths, 28x30 attached garage, 12’x21’ family room. 22’ living room, on Old U.S. 31 North — LaVille Schools. 6 ACRES, 3 bedroom ranch home, full basement, central air. alum, siding, gas heat, 100 amp service, attached garage, also a 2 bedroom rental home, both are located on S.R. 23 near Grovertown. 120 ACRE l‘/i story home, new 40x60 barn, 100 amp service. Good stock farm, Marshall Co. Contract available. I'/j 2 ACRE, 3 bedroom home, basement, 200 amp electrical service. 30x30 detached garage — Polk Township, Tyner area. s3o’s. DON’T LET THIS GET BY YOU .... 4 or 5 bedroom home, 24x27 carpeted family room, 12x14 kitchen, beautiful cabinets, 15’ dining room, 100 amp service, well shaded on 1.3 acres. Plymouth Schools. SEVERAL BUILDING LOTS — CALL FOR INFORMATION. HIDDEN HILLS, Subdivision lots, all underground utilities are there, streets are improved, l‘/» mile from Plymouth. AH lots are shaded. 39 ACRES adjacent to TriWay Golf Course. Some pines, also residential building lot. 23 ACRES, no buildings, fronts on State Road 17. Lake Latonka area, also includes a Lake Latonka residential lot for access to lake. 5 ACRES, on Old U. S. 30 West, zoned light industrial, has a fine 2 bedroom home, gas heat, also wood burner, good garage, storage barn, also good livestock barn. GOLF COUNTRY LIVING! Three bedroom ranch, 2 car garage, landscaped, P/i baths with satellite dish within walking distance of 27 hole golf course. $49,500. OAK CREST REALTY 440 East Jefferson Street Plymouth — Phone 936-7616 Harold E. Roush, Associate Broker

STRATTON EXCAVATING & TRUCKING PORTABLE WELDING & CUTTING BACKHOE WORK SAND - GRAVEL - PEAT RAILROAD STONE FILL - BLACK DIRT - ETC. "We Do It For Less” GARAGE SALE — May 29. 30 and 31, 9:00 a.m. to ? At 302 S. Gise, North Liberty. m2Bp FOR RENT — House in country, one bedroom, freshly painted, prefer couples. No pets. Phone 586-2581, Walkerton. 2tj4p GARAGE SALE — One day only. May 20, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Children and baby clothing; bicycles and misc. At 1104 Georgia Street, Walkerton. m2Bp WANTED — Babysitter for infant, preferably in our home. To begin mid-July, two days per week. References please. Call 6564192, North Liberty. m2Bp GARAGE SALE — Koontz Lake, May 29 and 30, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Lots of clothes including small boys and ladies; also misc. items. Two blocks east of 23 on Kanney, Rt. 5, Box 69, Walkerton. m2Bp FOR RENT — One bedroom apartment, carpeted, stove and refrigerator furnished. Senior citizens welcome. Call before 2:00 p.m., 586-7816, Walkerton. 2tj4p STRAWBERRIES — Now open, you pick, 60 cents quart. 3 miles west of U. S. 31 on U. S. 6, north Y* mile on North Queen Road. Lemert Fruit Fann. m2Btf AREA SUPERVISOR NEEDED for the fastest growing party plan in the nation. Call (219) 633-4540. 3tjl Ip FOR SALE — Black pony and saddle, good with children, $175.00. Call before 3:00 p.m. at 586-7628 or after 3:00 p.m. at 586-2549, Walkerton. m2Bp FOR RENT — Three furnished room house. $150.00 per month. Available June 1. Phone 6563563, after 6:00 p.m.. North Liberty. m2Bp GARAGE SALE — Ladies clothing, size small; bunk beds; canning jars; miscellaneous. Saturday, May 30, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Highway 6 east to Spruce Road, South 2‘/j miles, east end of Koontz Lake. m2Bp HEAVY DUTY WASHER - Excellent contition. $250. Phone 586-2272, Walkerton. m2Bp BLOCK SALE — Friday, May 29 9:00 - 5:00; Saturday, May 30, 9:00 - 1:00, 607 Indiana. Baby clothes and snowsuits, newborn to size 3; ladies clothes; infant seat; baby blankets; toys; crafts and miscellaneous. Mary Hoover. 701 Indiana — clothes and miscellaneous. 803 Monroe — furniture, children’s clothing, ladies clothes, miscellaneous. m2Bp MATTOCKS FARM DRAINAGE DITCHING & LAKES BULLDOZING Phone 586-3977 Walkerton After 5:00 p.m.

MOVING SALE — Many household items; 2 chest freezers; sewing machine; two bedroom suites; some furniture; baby items; and lots of miscellaneous. 808 Roosevelt Road (U. S. 6) Saturday, May 30, 9:00 - 6:00. m2Bp SUMMER TUTORING Available for elementary school children by experienced qualified teacher. Call 656-8238 for further information, North Liberty. m2Bp HELP WANTED — Weekend pizza maker needed. Apply in person at Liberty Lanes, North Liberty. m2B FOR SALE — Ice cream freezer with bar for toppings, almost new, one and half years old, worth $2,200 new, asking $1,200. Must sell, need room. Call 656-8796, North Liberty. m2Bp M & M’s LAWNMOWING SERVICE Residential & Commercial FREE ESTIMATES Call After 6:00 p.m. Walkerton 586-7432 FISHERMEN — New lake access map and area fishing guide, $2.99. The Fly Rod Shop, Walkerton. m2B WANTED — Good used furniture for consignment store. Phone 656-8796, North Liberty. m2Bp FOR SALE — 1974 Mustang, runs good, $300.00 or best offer. Phone 656-3607, North Liberty. m2Bp WANTED OLD FISHING f TACKLE, LURES, CATALOGS, ™ REELS, ETC. PAY CASH DAVID DUDY Phone (219) 586-7264 Days 586-2127 Anytime Walkerton FOR SALE — Oliver 77 tractor with snowblade and plow, excellent condition. Also a small trailer for lawnmower. Phone (219) 287-0009 or 287-1119, South Bend. 2tj4p WISE & SON BUILDERS ROOFING REMODELING ADDITIONS “Quality At Reasonable Rates" 586-2598 - Walkerton 4t|H EVELYN (DEB) ANSPAUGH Evelyn (Deb) Anspaugh, 73, of 1111 Longwood Drive, LaPorte, formerly of Walkerton, passed away at 6:30 a.m., on Tuesday, May 26, in her home after a sudden illness. She was born on July 14, 1913, in Hamlet to Edward and Stella (Kinney) Scarborough and lived most of her life in the Walkerton area. She married John Wesley Anspaugh, who preceded her in death on June 12, 1974. Surviving are two daughters, Ms. Norma Jean Singleton, of Bonita Springs, Florida, and Ms. Frances Hewitt, of LaPorte; one son, Thomas E. Anspaugh, Route

4, Walkerton; 11 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Earl (Grace) James, of Hanna. Two sisters and a brother preceded her in death. Services will be at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, at the Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Home, Walkerton, with Rev. Mike Dittmar officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Walkerton. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday. She was a beautician and retired from American Home Foods. LaPorte. She was a member of the Walkerton Business and Professional Women’s Club where she was named Woman of the Year in 1985. WAYNE D. HARDESTY, SR. Wayne D. Hardesty, Sr., 52, of 19261 6th Road, Plymouth, passed away at 3:07 p.m., on Thursday, May 21, at Holy Cross Parkview Hospital, Plymouth, after becoming ill while at work at the Plymouth Foundry. He was bom on August 23, 1934, in Marshall County to Delmer and Goldie Hardesty. He married Reva Burger on September 18, 1965, who survives. Surviving along with his wife is his mother; seven children, Mary Catherine Burch, Tyner, Lolay Ann Nelson, Etna Green and Sheila Roush, Wayne D. Hardesty, Jr., Russell E. Hardesty, Jay D. Hardesty and Stacy Hardesty, all of Plymouth; 14 grandchildren; two sisters, Joan Winrotte, Plymouth, and Marjorie Runkle, Nyona Lake; and two brothers, Glenn, of Grovertown, and John, of Plymouth. He was preceded in death by his father, a son, Douglas, and three brothers. Services were held at 2:30 p.m., on Sunday, May 24, at the Van Gilder Funeral Home, Plymouth, with Rev. Stephen Binion officiating. Burial was in the Tyner Cemetery. He was a union steward at the foundry and attended the United Pentecostal Church, in Walkerton. MELBA ARNEY Mrs. Melba E. Arney, 81, of Fish Lake, died Tuesday, May 19, at 5:55 p.m. at Miller’s Merry Manor, Walkerton, following a long illness. She was born February 5, 1906, in Sigel, Illinois, to Charles and Daisy (Webb) Jaeger and lived here 46 years, coming from Hammond. On February 16, 1923, in Chicago, she married James Arney, who died November 21, 1957. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Gerald (Kathryn “Kay”) Kaufman, of Fish Lake, and Mrs. George (LaVern) LaTour, of Rolling Prairie; one son, Dewaine “Jim”, of Fish Lake; five grandchildren; and one brother, Fredrick W. Jaeger, of Hammond. One sister and two brothers preceded her in death. Services were held Friday, May 22, at the Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral

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Home, Walkerton, with Rev. Thomas M. Bowman, pastor of the Walkerton United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial was at Woodlawn Cemetery, Walkerton. She wai a member of the Rebekah Lodge and the United Methodist Church in Stewardson, Illinois, and the LaPorte Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star. HOWARD O. KNOWLTON Howard O. Knowlton, 77, 608 Adams Street, Walkerton, died Tuesday, May 26, at 9:09 a.m. at the Michiana Community Hospital, South Bend, of an apparent heart attack. He was born February 3, 1910, in Bremen, to Lloyd and Dora (Freed) Knowlton and was a lifelong Walkerton resident. On June 19, 1948, in Walkerton, he married Doroth Frances (Schultz) who survives. He was a retired millwright at A. M. General, South Bend. Surviving along with his wife are two daughters, Elaine (Mrs. Dennis) Ludwig, of Mt. Gemons, Michigan, and Bonnie (Mrs. Michael) Kroff, of Lenexa, Kansas; three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Freda Ross, of South Bend, and Mrs. Margaret DeMyer, of Walkerton; and three brothers, Dean, Harold and Kenneth, all of Walkerton. Services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Friday, May 29, at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, with Rev. Anthony Letko officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Walkerton. Friends may call at the Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Home Thursday from 4:00 to 9:00 p.m. where the Plymouth Moose Lodge 741 will hold a Memorial Service at 8:00 p.m. He was a member of St. Patrick’s Church, the Plymouth Moose Lodge 741, U.A.W. Local 5 of South Bend, and the American Turners in South Bend. HAROLD W. LAUDERBACK Harold W. Lauderback, 57, of 1210 Ohio St., Walkerton, died at 10:45 a.m. Sunday in the emergency room of Holy Cross Parkview Hospital, Plymouth, after suffering an apparent heart attack. Mr. Lauderback was a laborer. He was bom on December 19, 1929. in Plymouth. Surviving are a sister, Ann Robinson, of North Liberty; and three brothers, Howard and Joseph, both of Walkerton, and John, of North Liberty. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War. Memorial services will be held at a later date. Cremation will take place and burial will be in Eastlawn Cemetery, North Liberty. Thomas Jefferson invented the dumbwaiter. Turtles give their young no care at all. The mother sea turtle digs a hole on a beach and lays her eggs, covers them with sand and then returns to the sea. The sun hatches the eggs.

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