Walkerton Independent, Volume 66, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 February 1942 — Page 6
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TYNER Miss Violet Stoneburner, a student of Warner’s Beauty college, Ft. Wayne, spent a week with her parents. Hairy Stoneburner, who is taking an aviation course in Indianapolis, was home for the weekend. Other guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. William Elson, South Bend, and John I’ippenger. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Howard have received word from their grandson, I*. F. C. Robert Howard, that PUBLIC SALE I have sold my farm and will sell at Public Auction at my residence, l /i mile West and 2 miles South of Teegarden, 1 mile South of No. 6. on Sat., February 21 Commencing at 12:00 o’clock 7— HEAD OF CATTLE —7 Grade Guernseys 5-ycar old cow, to he fresh in April; 4-year old, with calf hy side; 3-year old, been fresh 2 months; 2 year old to he fresh in April; 2 year old not bred; 2 year old to be fresh in May; 1 yearling and one 2-menth old calf. 19— HEAD OF SHEEP —l9 Eight ewes and 10 lambs; most of others will have lambs by sale day. A good flock of sheep ranging from 2 to 4 years old. 130 WHITE LEG HORNS 90 ARE PULLETS FEED—6 tons of Hay, 100 bushel* Corn. 100 bushels Oats; 10 bales Oats Straw. MISCELLANEOUS .Mower, 1-horse cultivator; 60 white oak pots, sawed out; some iron posts; wire stretchers; cement former for corner posts; 3 log chains; Automatic sickle grindel*; new stone hoat; chicken crates; brooder stove for 500 chicks; good wheel harrow; sprayer; I milk cans; Cross-cut saw and many other articles too numerous to mention. ENGLISH SHEPHERD DOG 3 years eld. a god stock dog. a heeler TERMS — CASH ERNEST LEE. Auctioneer M. C. THAYER
2iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini^ | PUBLIC SALEI I'he undersigned will offer for sale al Public Suction al his X 3 residence one mile south of North Liberty on the Tamarack 3 3 road, on E | THURSDAY, FEB. 26th | Commencing at Ten o’clock A. M. ti — HEAD OF HORSES — 6 One team of geldings 6 and 7 years old. weighing about 1500 X X pounds each; one bay mare five years old, weighing 1500 = E pounds; one black mare three years old, weight 1400 pounds; E E one black colt two years old, weight 1300 pounds; one brood E X mare 16 years old, weight 1500 pounds. 12 —HEAD OF CATTLE — 12 Consisting of nine Guernsey cows, two Guernsey heifers to x X freshen in spring; one Guernsey hull. 15 months old. 5 — HEAD OF HOGS — 5 One Du roc brood sow, weight 150 pounds, to farrow in May; E E four bred gilts to farrow in April. FARM IMPLEMENTS = One steel wheel farm wagon and one wood wheel fa . wagon; E E one combination rack and grain box fourteen feet long; two E X mowers, one walking plow; one IH-inch tractor plow; two Oliver X X sulk> plows, one 16-inch and une It-inch; three riding cultiva- = E tors; and two one-horse cultivators; one 12-foot riding weeder; E E one three-sec!ion spring tooth harrow; one dump hay rake; one E X manure spreader; Superior drill, Ih-hole; four sets of double X 3 work harness, cream separator and cook stove. A LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS TOOLS Bl TCHEKING TOOLS—consisting of trough, lard press, X 3 grinder, three iron kettles and Iwo kettle rings. T E B M S — (ASH X El) WOLFE, Auctioneer JOHN MANGES. Clerk 3 I BERT SHUPERT I "iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir
] he has been transfered fron. Drew I Field, Tampa, Fla., to Daniel Field in Georgia, with the 28th Tran. ’ Squadron. Charles C. Calvert and Mrs. Ger- ' trude Albright were married Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock in the Pilgrim Holiness Church with Sister Pearl Walker, officiating. 1 The Men's Brotherhood of the United Brethren Church held a meeting last Thursday evening in the basement of the Church. Mar- ; shall Kizer, Plymouth attorney, was the principal speaker. The Teegarden-Tyner W. C. T. V. held an all-day meeting Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Charles । Miller. A picnic dinner was held at noon. The women sewed for J the Red Cross in the afternoon. 1 Jordan | Miss Carlann Stryker spent the I Week-end with Miss Ruth Ann | Waldron. Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Cox and son, Sammy, and Mrs. Josephine ' Casey and daughter, Maryellen and son, Dick, spent Sunday with Mrs. > M. Oliverious and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oliverious at Bass Lake. ■| Miss Annabelle Rupel, of Lafountain, Lee Smith of Manchester, land Wilbur Becker, of Argos, were । Sunday guests at the Byron Rupel home. ,I Mrs. Walter Smith entertained her bridge club Thursday evening. Richard Cripe, of Gary, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cripe. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gloor and daughter were Sunday guests. 1 Mrs. Dora Knowlton and son had for Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mis.' Glen Hostetler and children, , of Fish Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ross and children and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeMyer. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bellinger • entertained at a dinner Sunday > honoring the birthday of their son, ' William. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sheaks, Olivers Hardy and Richard Verkier were the guests. | Mrs. Frank Nash, who has been spending the winter with her son, Frank and family, at New BaltiMiss Olive Bellinger is spending the week with Miss Florence L’llery. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bellinger , visited Sunday with Mrs. Leora | Goit. more, N. Y., returned Sunday and
BETROTHED. | . - W F DORIS FAYE FRITZ. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fritz, of Walkerton, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Doris, to Glenn Harold Hughes, son of Mr .and Mrs. John Hughes, also of Walkerton. No date has been set for the wedding. —Courtesy South Bend Tribune spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and family. Grovertown Mr. and Mrs. Sam Richey and son visited with relatives in LaPorte, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Blad spent the week-end with relatives and friends in Indianapolis and Lafayette. The U. B. Ladies Aid will meet Thursday of this week, having been postponed from Thursday of last week, their regular meeting day. Otto Gustaffson, of Chicago, spent the week-end with his daughter and family, the John Finleys. Sunday guests of the Oscar Blads and family, of South Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Blad, of Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Phillip, of Claypool, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Phillips. The Junior class of our high school entertained with a card party at the gym last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Walsh entertained the following guests at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sheaks, Mrs. Alice Walsh, Mrs. Willow Pelkey and daughter, Hattie May. United Brethren Sunday School has changed from 9:30 a. m. to to 10:00 a. m. War Time until further notice. Sermon immediately following. Miss Lillian) Harness, Supt., Rev. L. A. Eaton, pastor. * Home is a place where some of us grumble the most, but where all of us are treated the last. PUBLIC eSauS On Saturday, Feb. 21, at my place 1 miles north and G mile east of Hamlet, or 7 miles west and 2 miles south of Walkerton, I will sell 2 head of horses, 5 head of cattle, farm implements, household goods and other articles too numerous to mention Carl Huhnke. On Saturday, Feb. 21, at 10 o’clock at my residence 7 miles north of North Liberty or lb miles northwest of Crumstown, I will sell 3 horses, 12 rattle, 11 pigs, 50 pullets, seed pot aUn'S and farm tools. Marion Kasznia On Monday; Fob. 23, al 11 o’clock at the James McCabe farm, 3’4 miles southwest of Walkerton, I will sell 2 horses, 21 hogs, chickens, farm implements and miscellaneous items. Mrs. Sarah Hodgins, Admx.
On Friday, Feb. 20, at 11:00 A. M., on the Barrett farm, 5’4 miles northeast of North Liberty, on Pierce road, 1 will sell 18 head of cattle, 2 horses, 8 tons hay ami farm implements. Vern Six
PUBLIC SALE! The undersigned will offer for sale at Public Auction at his residence 3'z milts southwest of Walkerton; 2 miles northwest of Kot ntz Lake; or 8 miles northeast of Hamlet, on MON., FEBRUARY 23 Beginning at 11:00 o'clock x 2 - Head of Horses - 2 One sorrel gelding 5 years old. weight 1700 pounds; one grey gelding. smooth mouth, weight 1500 pounds. 21 — HEAD OF HOGS — 21 Two Duroc sows to farrow in May; 19 head of shoats, weight 60 pounds. 200 White Leghorn Hens 2 Dozen White Rock Hens FARMING IMPLEMENTS Allis-Chalmers WC tractor, 1937. Allis-Chalmers 2 bottom plow, 14 inch; Allis-Chalmers tractor cultivator or with power lift; nearly new John Deere corn planter with wire and fertilizer attachments; nearly new McCormick-Deering 6-ft. mower; side delivery hay rake; 10-ft. dump rake: 3-section steel harrow; K-ft. horse disc; H-inch gang plow; 14-inch sulky plow; two 1-row horse cultivators; one Goffer cultivator; one horse cultivator; walking plow; one horse weeder; one 2-horse weeder; iron wheel wagon with rack; one wood wheel wagon with rack; potato digger; one-row John Deere potato planter; double shovel plow; corn sheller; John Deere gasoline engine and pump jack; manure spreader; 6-ft. Deering brnder; one 3-section spring tooth harrow; Allis-Chalmers 7-ft. tandem; set of work harness and a set of Lantz. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES One pair platform scales, 700-lhs. capacity; one oil brooder stove; slat cribbing; garden seeder; 150—10-inch tile; 75 bushels potatoes. Terms to those making arrangements with clerk before the day of sale. Vern Slater, Auct. Farmers State Bank of Wyatt, Clerk James H. McCabe Estate MRS SARAH HODGINS. Administratrix VERN SLATER Auctioneer Phone 34 Walkerton Ford Garage Baby Chicks I You can always make money in chickens if it is done right FIRST you must have good chicks, chicks as we have from Lafayette 3 and 4 store. • SECOND you must have good feed like Red Comb, all ingredience, analyzed to get al! the feeding values out of your feed. THIRD you must have good management. Ixt me help you do all of this JAMESWAY AND W. L. C. BROODER HOUSES Brooder Houses Sold on Payment Plan as You Grow your Chickens. Cash Buyer of POULTRY — EGGS — CREAM —Distributor— RED COMB HOG FEED - POULTRY FEEDS DAIRY FEEDS - PI YISTER HYBRID SEED CORN POULTRY REMEDIES & SUPPLIES BABY (’HICKS (’all at our exj»ense. — We deliver at your door JAMES E. SHORT Ph®*e 4 Hamlet, Ind.
February 19. 1942
Public sale at my residence one mile south of North Liberty Thursday, Feb. 20, commencing at 10:00 o’clock, selling 6 horses, 12 head of cattle, 5 hogs and a full line of farm machinery. Bert Shupert.
