The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 46, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 April 1986 — Page 3

BAND BOOSTER BENEFIT LISTS 51 WINNERS The John Glenn Band Boosters recently held benefit lists 51 winners. The first place winner was Diane South. Grissom Drive. Walkerton. a SSOO certificate from Mahoney Chevy-Olds. Other winners include: Elmer Saunders, Route 1. Walkerton, a $50.00 gift certificate at Ray’s Super Valu from American Roller; $50.00 cash from Weils Aluminum went to Ernie Scott, South Bend; $25.00 cash from Teachers Credit Union went to Rich Lauderback, Route 4. Walkerton; $25.00 cash from Farmers State Bank was awarded to Wanda Pontius, Walkerton; $25.00 cash from Hi-De-Ho Truck Stop went to O. C. White. Walkerton; $25.00 cash from Fair Oil Co. was awarded to Shane Groves, Walkerton. Also, $25.00 cash from John Small Insurance was awarded to Woodrow Wenner, Walkerton; $25.00 cash from Modern Door Co. went to Mary Elkin. North Liberty; $25.00 cash from American Riverton went to Lois Cover. Walkerton; $25.00 savings account at Ist Source Bank went to Teresa Irwin, Walkerton. Monms WOODMLS Os AMIRK A SISCt IHHJ CAROL JEAN BECKER District Agent 903 State Street North Liberty, Indiana 46554 PHONE BUSINESS (219) 656-8796 A Fraternal Life insurance Society <l7

POLK TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS AND FRIENDS Are Invited To An OPEN HOUSE For Former Trustee CLARK DARE On Sunday, April 27 TYNER COMMUNITY BUILDING Short Program At 2:00 p.m. Afterwards Visitation And Fire Department Equipment Display Sponsored By The Polk Twp Advisory Baird Members And Wives zu24p I* FREE ★ FREE ★ FREE ★I | TIRE ROTATION I ■ ★ FREE ★ FREE ★ FREE I BRAKE I I INSPECTION I With I LUBE - OIL - FILTER I Passenger Car Only I WITH THIS AD I Please Call For Appointment I MAHONEY I I CHEVY-OLDS I 586-3149 EXPIRES 5-16-86

SIO.OO cash from Mop’s Place went to Dee Brovoid, Walkerton; $10.(X) cash from Jack's Citgo Service went to Kent Arnsbarger, North Liberty; a $15.00 gift certificate from the Posy Parlor was awarded to George karst. North Liberty; $15.00 gift certificate from Her Place went to Curt Klingerman, Walkerton; SIO.OO gift certificate from Craft’s Liberty Drugs was awarded to Jody Petry. Walkerton. $30.00 of tools from Preferred Auto Parts went to Roy Wilcox, Walkerton; the professional dart board from Norm Personette Amusements was awarded to Chuck Creech, Osceola; a perm from the Leather and Lace Salon by Bonita Tracy went to Dick Reese, Chesterton. Also, a 10 pound ham from Wilcox Supermarts went to June Boone, Walkerton; a 10 pound ham from Ray's Super Valu was awardded to Dave Fugate, Walkerton; Solton hot party server from J. R. Nelson went to Roy Baugher, Walkerton; six tanning sessions from the Sun Tan Center by Ruth E. Hayter went to Tom Osowski, Walkerton. An oil change, filter and lube by Walkerton Auto Parts and DuWayne's Auto Repair went to Karla Miller, Walkerton; large double deluxe pizza from JC's Pizza was awarded to Donna Harris, Walkerton; two chicken dinners at Welco went to Norma Dill, Walkerton; fishing rods given bv Plas/Steele Products went to Shane Hostetler, North Liberty, Peggy Patterson, Elaine Bouse, Tandy Leed and Charles Lloyd, all of Walkerton. Also the use of a VCR for one week by Gambles went to Steve Zellers, Walkerton; tie and case from the Brass Lion went to G. O’Connor and Shirley Ferency, both of North Liberty; a gift certicate from the Dariy Queen went to Lou Ann Sellers, Walkerton; large deluxe pizza from Lea’s House of

Pizza went to Ruth Ullery, Walkerton; car wash from Jim’s Standard Service was awarded to Kranitz, Princeton. A fishing rod from Kabclin Hardware went to M. Jacob. Walkerton; wine glass set from M. J. Package Store went to Donna Beasley, North Liberty. The use of a disc player and seven discs from the Movie Zoo went to Jim Williams, Walkerton; a case of Pepsi from D. L. Zellers went to Kathy Nifong, South Bend; a case of Mountain Dew from D. L. Zellers went to Louis Louechio, Mishawaka. Also, a Bicentennial paperweight by Nedra Williams representing Newton Mfg. was awarded Thelma Watts, Walkerton; Car wax from Trobaugh Auto Parts went to J. McGovern. Walkerton; two VCR tape rentals from the Main Street Video was awarded to Iva Kring, Walkerton; gift certificates from Dairy Queen went to Stan Hynek, FISH FRY All You Can Eat At Little Andy’s Restaurant State Road 23, North Liberty hi., April 18 Adults, $4.50 Children, $2.50 3 & Under, Free SERVING Fish, French Fries, Cole Slaw, Potato Salad, Baked Beans, Coflee or Iced Tea 4:30 - 8:00 p.m. Come Visit Our New Large Dining Area We Are Also Serving Full Menu

INDIANA LIVING WILL DECLARATION ‘‘Competent adults have the right to control the decisions relating to their own medical care, including the decision to have medical or surgical means or procedures calculated to prolong their lives provided, withheld, or withdrawn.” (Indiana Public Law 176-1985-1) Your Indiana General Assembly has authorized, by statute, a method of resolving the problem of withdrawing life-prolonging medical procedures in the event of incurable injury, disease or illness by means of the execution of a LIVING WILL DECLARATION As a public service, I have prepared a wallet-sized Living Will Declaration form for those interested. They are available, without charge, in my Walkerton office on Tuesday afternoons and Saturday mornings. No appointment is necessary. RICHARD D. DOYLE Attorney at Law 413 Michigan Street HOME VISITS FOR Walkerton, Indiana 46574 NOMINAL FEE 586-3722 IF REQUIRED South Bend 1-233-6699

Rolling Prairie, Hazel Kampe, Walkerton, Vivian Kenigton, South Bend and John Wills, Mishawaka. The John Glenn Band Boosters would like to thank all the area merchants whose very generous contributions made this year's benefit a success. Without their loyal and cheerful support this event couldn't take place and we greatfully acknowledge this. TO OFFER TENNIS LESSONS AT OREGON-DAVIS Spring is here and tennis has come to Oregon-Davis. Students and adults of all levels are encouraged to improve their skills. Three weeks of lessons to be held two times a week with instructor Annette Fischer. Classes we hope to offer (if enough are signed up) are Monday and Wednesday, 3:15 to 4:15, Elementary Student Begin-

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