The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 May 1986 — Page 7
REP. HILER PRESENTS FLAG TO UREY MIDDLE SCHOOL in*i BFit, JK Left to right, Richard Reese, Urey Middle School principal; Angie Rohrer, Student Council President; and John Hiler, 3rd District Representative.
3rd District Congressman, John Hiler, spent Friday morning, April 25, talking with the students at Urey Middle School. Representative Hiler presented Angie Rohrer, student council president, with an
SIOO.OO REWARD For Organizing Or Bringing A League To LIBERTY LANES For Information Call Don at 656-3200
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the decision to have medical or surgical means or procedures calculated to prolong their lives provided, withheld, or withdrawn.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
American flag that flew over the United States Capitol. Rep. Hiler spent approximately one hour with the students answering questions concerning Libya, the space program, A.M. General,
Ryan White and many other topics. The students and staff appreciate the time Rep. Hiler took from his busy schedule to talk with them. Oregon-Davis Lists sth Grading Period Honor Roll The sth six-week honor roll for the Oregon-Davis Jr.-Sr. High School has been released as follows: GRADE 12 Distinguished Terri Paegel Regular Roxanne Beem Dean Blackburn Cheryl George Jenny Jensen Carmela Lonigro James Lyon Kris Rannells Mary Ann Shearin Betsy Smith Kent Watts Kelli Whickcar GRADE 11 Distinguished Charles Garrett Paul Powers Tammy Schmitt Regular Kristine Dreessen Karen Henigsmith Andrea Lonigro Joe Lopez Charles Smith Victoria Szombathy Todd Vieting GRADE 10 Distinguished Bryan Cecrle Cathy George Steve Siroky Roberta Slusher Regular Staci Aman David Brown Shannon Johnson Winona Schultz
MAY 1, 1986 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS -
Dorene Simpson Debora Smith GRADE 9 Distinguished David McDaniel Regular Andy Borrelli Charles DeKoker Andrea Johnson Billy Martin James Melton Roberta Porter April Smith Kathy Szombathy Lisa Taylor Staci Wharton Kathy Yelachich GRADE 8 Distinguished Jill Bell Brian Quick Regular Victoria Aman Tara Clark Jennifer Goodrich
Due to my retirement, I will offer the following personal prop- I I erty at Public Auction NORTH LIBERTY Saturday, May 3 10:00 A.M. LOCATION - On the corner of State Road 23 and Crumstown I Hwy., 4 miles north of North Liberty ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES FURNITURE — Beautiful solid oak Hygemc ice Dox w/origmal finish ano hard- 1 । ware, round solid oak dining table w/square pedestal base, solid oak framed I triple cushion couch and chair w/cane and pressed oak trim (good condition) I oak and maple wash stand w/carved cherry pull (A-1), solid walnut Sheridan I style dropleaf table w/drawer (on casters - A-1), nice large cedar chest on I casters w/brass band straps (A-1), (3) heavy solid pine dining chairs (good I condition). T-back chair, wicker stool, maple high chair GLASSWARE - Beautiful hand painted teapot (China), small mtlk glass basket I large tankard pitcher w/apphed handle, Carnival glass pitcher, pink Depression! divided serving dish; (10) fancy pressed glass pedestal water glasses, matched! pressed glass sherbets and water glasses, set of Hall dinnerware w/siiouene| design. Hall serving pieces, assorted glass top canning jars. LOTS OF MISC | GLASSWARE PRIMITIVES — Double shovel horse drawn cultivator plow w/wood beam. (2) I nice 48' wood spoke wagon wheels w/metal bands (good condition), Enterprise | lard press (complete), large cast butcher kettle w/bale; old axe w/hand carved I hickory handle, apple peeler; unusual potato crate, old collapsible tub stand | corn grinder, corn sheller; old pedal grindstone w/wheel and seat, cow de £ horner. sad irons; assorted kitchen scales; soapstone w/wire bale, bucksaw. I assorted wood block pulleys; hay knife; chicken scales, broad hatchet, wood I plane. (3) assorted pitcher pumps, large wood plane double blade axe. 2-man I crosscut saws, old carpenter s level, selection of primitive tools, bottle capper | copper boiler ; COINS - Selection of silver dollars, quarters, dimes mckies and wheat pennies I (from late 1800 s to 1920 s) MISC COLLECTOR'S ITEMS — Very old violin marked VULILLAN MON PARIS. I South Bend pocket watch and assorted pocket watches, green Depression I pedestal oil lamp, copper oil lamp. (2) matched and (2) misc pedestal oil lam- I ps. Ig selection railroad lanters w/red and clear lenses, lineman s lantern. I Singer treadle sewing machine w/mce oak cabinet. Crosby upright radio, clothes I drying rack, assorted crocks (1 to 12 gallon) including 6 gallon w/blue design, I Ig crock pitcher, set crock mixing bowls, assorted crock jugs including 2 gallon I Western, old toy upside-down clowns (in working order), nice camel-top trunk. I nice steamer trunk, metal horse w/clock; old bottle w/basket weave, large clay I insulators, carved soapstone vase. (2) solid oak stair posts, old child s sied I Rosewood walking cane, (4) misc canes, assorted old fishing tackle, nice ingh- I ram 8-day camel back clock w/Westmmster chimes (A-1), 1847 Rogers silver- I plate - service for 6 - w/dovetail box. assorted siiverpiate to include grape I fruit spoons, butter knives and assorted collectible teaspoons, wood and bone I handled forks and utensils, assorted gold men's jewelry, older Tonka road grad- I er, assorted glass bottles GUNS - 10 gauge New Baker double barrel shotgun w/double hammers 20 i gauge Western Field pump shotgun w/28 full choke MISCELLANEOUS GENERAL HOUSEHOLD — Nice 17' RCA color television w/stand. Motorola and I Magna vox portable record players, record cabinet, records coffee table end I tables, assorted bedroom and table lamps, 2 burner gas stove 3xs' plate I glass wall mirror. (2) metal folding cots. (2) sets stainless dinnerware portable I fan. assorted pots, pans and dishes, deep fryer, corn popper assorted planters I assorted misc household I SPORTING GOODS — Girl's 24 ' micycle, target arrows w/hoider. badminton set. I boat seat, boat oars. Buddy L Master Chef BBQ grill (A-1). ice fishing box. ice I auger, large asst rods (fly/castmg) and reels, nice ice fishing box w/seat and I enclosure, ice fishing pole TOOLS 4 MISC. — 'h socket set w/ratchet. breaker bar and extension, hand I drill, assorted hand tools, nuts, bolts, screws, etc.; miter box. hand saws bolt I cutters, post hole digger, shovels, rakes and axes, assorted electric motors and I electrical supplies, brass fierpiace screen and accessories aluminum car top I carrier: (4) steel belted radial tires (15 "); 16%" truck tire on Chevy 8 lug nm misc tires, assorted lumber (2x4. 2x6. 2xß. plywood), wheelbarrow, stepiad- I ders. assorted lawn/garden tools, metal shelving, assorted jacks small kero- | sene space heater, LOTS OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Terms: Cash or Approved Check Lunch Served I Not Responsible For Accidents Or Merchandise After Sold ROBERT M. WHITMER OWNER sale conducted by Kaser’s Auction Service! fh‘jni Col Carl Kaser CAI Col Dean Kaser tj/ip B yf North Liberty South Bend /J <,|| 656 4532 2916379 |
Jeff Kleeberg Jennifer Rush Mitchell Semans Melinda Wood GRADE 7 Regular Robin Antich Jennifer Berg Heather Cecrle Jason Cleveland Greg Craft Alan Davis Jamie Hanselman Jeff Paxton Andy Shively Michele Stephani NOTICE The John Glenn varsity baseball game scheduled for Saturday, May 3, at Bremen will have a starting time of 10:00 a.m. instead of 11.00 a.m. as originally scheduled.
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