The Independent-News, Volume 113, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 October 1987 — Page 12

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - OCTOBER 15, 1987

SENIOR CITIZEN BOWLING NEWS With 31 Seniors bowling and three spectators in attendance, the Senior Bowling season is off to a fine start in its first month. Each week the scores improve, the handicap numbers decrease and the competition and fun continues. The ladies saw Merle Bruesch roll a nice 167 for the high scratch game. Helen Bowman followed closely with a 161 total and Anne Falk with a 155 came in third. fIMHHHiHnKaaMH!

McGRIFF Public Auction As we have rented our farm home and are moving to town — the following will be sold at Public Auction located: 12540 198 ROAD - ARGOS, IND. Approximately 3Vz miles west of U.S. 31 on S.R. 110 to Muckshaw Road, then north 1V? mile to 198 Road, then east to Auction or 3 miles west of U.S. 31 on S.R. 10 to Muckshaw Road, then south 3Vz miles to 198 Road then east to Auction on Saturday, Oct. 17 10:00 A.M. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Spool bed. cane bottom chair, old pictures and frames, old deak, bread dough box. corner shell, butter dishes, butler mold: chest of drawers, 3 sewing rockers old newspaper 5 old feed sacks, fern stand. 4 crocks (blue mark); 8 xl7 marble; 11" diameter marble, small bottle collection, small bench w/ lid, fern stand, rug frame, cream separator, 2 gram cradles, hay knife and hooks: 1 man saw other misc. FURNITURE: HOUSEHOLD: APPUANCEB & MISC. Sears refrigerator, 16 5 cu ft , white; LP gas dryer. LP gas range. La-Z-Boy recliner, brown upholstered chair; tweed upholstered chair; platform rocker; 4 post bed and dresser; 4 twin bed spreads, sheets and linens; crockpot: electric knife, toaster. 2 humidifiers, grocery carl; electric mixer: electric fan; 18" electric fan. electric heater, old radio; Corningware; toaster oven; lamps; record player and speakers; 2 end tables; metal cupboard. Wards sweeper; plant stand. LP gas heater. 4 card tables; lamp globes; hot plate, 3 electric irons; 3 electric timers, expanding screens, adding machine; bed frame; rollaway col; wood desk; 2 clothes racks: wooden table and cabinet; several wood and metal chairs: picnic table: good charcoal grill, lawn chairs, folding snack tables, misc kitchen utensils, pots. pans, dishes, etc.; aluminun storage box. old suitcases; bamboo porch curtain vinyl molding, metal shower stall; aluminum patio enclosure: 3 bedroom sinks, toilet stool, bird bath; wooden salad bowl, other misc. TOOLS & MISCELLANEOUS Paper and painting tools. 2 step ladders: misc garden tools; hoes, rakes spade, shovel, etc., 3 5 gal cans, garden hose; miter box, assorted rope, electric motors, misc. shop tools, several log chains, small wheelbarrow; metal bushel basket; 2 30 gal pressure tanks, 40 gal. gas tank (for pickup), 2 5' xiO I beams. 16' long, assorted pipe and fittings, some pipe over 20' long; several patio blocks, roll of screen pooper scooper. anti-freeze, misc electric outlets mailbox, roofing tar 2 work tables, assorted copper tubing, old doors; old windows tire chains, several used tires, tubes, grease several sheets of steel rooting; misc lumber, metal barrels, some lath; 2 coils of plastic pipe, 6 cow stantions: hog troughs, tractor wheel weights; 30 gal electric water heater other misc. BOATS & SPORTING GOODS 15Vz3 fibreglass Rmkerbilt w/60 HP Evenrude + Gator trailer; 1 14' V bottom aluminum fishing boat; 2 man rubber boat; Coleman camp stove, Coleman gallon jug. boat hook; boat cushions; fishing rods; life vest; oars, paddle. 3 boat ladders. horseshoe set; tent and tent stakes, croquet set; water skis and rope TRUCK A LAWN TRACTOR A GARDEN TILLER 1969 Ford V? ton pickup, 92,000 miles, runs good: 10 HP Sears tractor w/36" mower, several old lawnmowers: garden tiller; garden trailer. LIVESTOCK 2 black steers, grain fed. approx Ik grown IMPLEMENTS A TRAILER New Holland 6" trailer type rotary mower, good 2 wheel farm trailer w/stock racks, 12' aluminum elevator w/electric motor; PTO tractor seeder LESTER M. & MARY M. McGRIFF OWNERS DIAMOND JEWELRY (Will sell at 12 30 pm ) Ladies 18k white gold diamond ring w/3 diamonds, center diamond is 6 smm x 4 Omm approx 1 05 ct. white to crystal in color, lightly spotted and one melee set on each side Ladies 18k white gold diamond nnq w/filioree top w/3 old cut diamonds; 14-18 k white gold fiharee design bracelet w/4 diamonds and 12 emerald cut sapphires in bezel setting, pair 14k white gold diamond earrings, ladies 18k white gold diamond and sapphire ring w/filigree top - 3 diamonds, 2 emerald cut sapphires and 2 small triangular sapphires on each side of the center (1 missing), ladies 14k white gold diamond wedding ring w/7 melee single cut approx 1 pt ea.; yellow gold Eastern Star pm w/seed pearls, yellow gold filled locket and chain NOTE This jewelry all belonged to Mr Seedling's late wife HOWARD WEEDLING - OWNER Terms: Cash or Approved Check Lunch By Santa Anna United Methodist Women Not Responsible For Accidents Or Merchandise After Sold Statements Made The Day Os Auction To Take Precedence Over Printed Matter Auction conducted by OAK m ^ir CREST LIS M ' AD REALTY ^Aiioy - - SAM GOEBEL - CAI AUCTIONEER-REALTOR PLYMOUTH, INDIANA WW 936-7616

Anne’s 239 high handicap game was tops, followed by (believe it or not) Pearl McConnell's 221. Betty Schrader posted a 215, Merle Bruesch a 213 and Helen Bowman a 212 to round out the field of sharp competition. Totaling up the series revealed Merle Bruesch had high series with 456, followed by Anne Falk's 415 and Betty Schrader’s 413. Nice competition, ladies! The gents saw some goo< bowling again this week, as is shown by the scoring posted. Harold Schweder's high scratch game of 236 followed by Claude Nowakow-

ski's 211 and Robert Spillman's 199 set a high standard for the rest of the gents! High handicap game went to Nowakowski with a 261 total, just besting Schweder's 258. That was followed by Spillman's 245. High series total went to Schweder with a nice 585. Mel Divine posted a 545 series followed by Roman Brehm’s 511. It is evident from those scores that the gents are really getting serious about the sport of bowling. The Lanes are not yet full! All you active 60 year and over Seniors are welcome to join in the Wednesday afternoons of bowling at the Shady Lanes. Come enjoy the excercise and competition. Our classifieds start at $1.50! OPEN FBI., SAT. & SUN. EACH WEEK AL’S BAIT & FLEA MARKET Vendors Welcome 1 Mile West Os Walkerton On U. S. 6 Call 586-2446 or 586-7900 THE TAX SHELTER JOYCE H, WYSOCKI Registered Representative For CHUBB SECURITIES CORP. Concord. N.H. 03301 INVESTMENTS “ MUTUAL FUNDS - I.R A. s 903 S. State Street North Liberty, Indiana Phone 656-4706 _________________________ 'xaver"’: CLEANERS ! FALL DRAPERY ! SPECIAL ; 20% OFF ; ALL DRAPERIES ■ 10% OFF : ALL : WINTER COATS • Pick-Up Spots i THE MOVIE ZOO Walkerton ANDY’S i North Liberty I Offer Expires October 26, 1987 1

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R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N. L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3132 the day prior for reservations. And STARKE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz Lake Conservation Club Phone 586-2376 for reservations. OCTOBER 19 - 23 MONDAY Apple cider Ham and beans Steamed spinach with vinegar on side Cornbread and margarine Strawberry whip and chill dessert Milk, tea, coffee TUESDAY Peach nectar Swiss steak with gravy Au gratin potatoes Layered salad Cracked wheat bread and margarine White birthday cake with cherry icing Milk, tea. coffee WEDNESDAY Orange juice Spaghetti with meat sauce Parmesan cheese Wax beans Italian bread and margarine Fruit cocktail Milk. tea. coffee THURSDAY

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Cranberry juice cocktail Smoked polish sausage on bun with ketchup and mustard Potato salad Dill pickle spear Seedless grapes Milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY Tomato juice Turkey divan topped with bro< coli spear and cheese sauce Herbed rice Fresh red apple Milk, tea, coffee PYRO/ELECTRIC REUNION PLANNED There will be a reunion of th< employees of Pyro/Electric Co., a the home of Elmer and Rost Merkel. 202 Clarke Blvd., Walk erton. on Sunday, October 18. at 2:00 p.m. All former employees are encouraged to attend. BOOK FAIR AT WALKERTON ELEMENTARY The Walkerton Elementary School P.T.A. is sponsoring a Book Fair, at the school. October 15 t< 21. Hours will be from 9:00 a.m to 12:00 noon and 1:00 to 2:30 p.m There is a wide variety of books for children of all ages which will bt for sale. The public and parents are welcome to attend. Use your seat belts!

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