The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 46, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 April 1987 — Page 2

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VARDEMAN RECEIVES ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS To liquidate the former property of Ruth Snodgrass, I will offer the following personal property at Public Auction — WALKERTON — Saturday, April 18 10:00 A.M. LOCATION — Take U.S. 6 - 2 miles west of Walkerton to 875E; go south approx. 2 miles (watch for sale signs). ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES FURNITURE - Fancy oak dresser w/beveled mirror (C 1880); solid oak library table w/drawer (C 1890). walnut Eastlake lamp table (less marble top), solid walnut spooled leg lamp table, oak stand, birch chest ot drawers (C 1930), assorted chairs GLASSWARE - Service tor 4 Bavarian china, Fostoria serving bowl. Cambridge creamer Toby creamer, nice German serving bowl, signed/dated Shakespear Series plate — "Antony" (England), etched crystal bell (Romania); (2) amber Depression serving bowls, etched pink Depression bud vase; pink Depression serving bowl, large selection of clear Depression pieces including divided dishes and water pitcher; clear serving bowl w/lattice trim; heavy pressed serving pieces, blue Mt Vernon dish; Indiana Glass Co Bi-Centennial plate, large selection of commemorative plates and saucers, red to amber pieces; large, fancy divided dish, emerald green pieces. (2) large pressed cake plates. Bavarian saucer Davey Crocket bowl (chipped); crystal vase, assorted hand painted plates and dishes; berry dishes. Royal Castle turkey platter. (4) etched cake plates. Carnival glass pieces, assorted salt/pepper shakers, assorted creamers; candlestick bells, opalescent hobnail serving bowl, divided relish dish; assorted china serving bowls, pedestal milk glass cake stand; pressed pedestal bowl; footed serving bowl, cup/saucer coillection; milk glass hen-on-basket, milk glass hobnail vase, amber pedestal covered dish; footed pedestal dish; assorted candy dishes; LOTS OF MISC GLASSWARE AND KNICK-KNACKS. MISCELLANEOUS - Approximately 200 pieces of Avon (some early) - most w/original boxes: Coca-Cola trays (some new); basket collection; miniature Crescent cookstove (USA ), crock jug. assorted crocks; large selection of old bottles. selection of old books: assorted costume jewelry; several jewelry boxes (some musical); assorted silverplate, Rayco nickel plated pedestal lamp base, (2) bisque dolls, boy doll, assorted sleepy eye and misc dolls, brass and assorted bells GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE - King-size pine water bed/complete w/heater, 3 piece bedroom suite w/double bed/complete w/bookcase headboard, chest of drawers and dresser, nice bookcase w/glass doors, nice Bent Bros colonial maple rocker, coffee table w/2 matched end tables, double bed/complete. assorted shelves and stands, ottoman APPLIANCES - Electric ceramic kiln (220), nice 32" Roper gas range w/double oven (white), like new Sears apartment size refrigerator-freezer (white). G E washer (white), portable sewing machine, power rug shampooer, electric ice cream freezer selection of small appliances (toaster oven, electric knife waffle iron etc ) MISCELLANEOUS - (2) alabaster table lamps, electric Gone With The Wind lamp matched pair dresser lamps, swag lamp, assorted table lamps; plant stand encyclopedias w/bookcase. 8 tract tape player assorted sheets, linens, bedspreads and throw rugs aquanum top flower pots and macrame hangers, selection of quilting fabric and sewing supplies very large assortment of Christmas decor and misc items, canning jars, several snack sets liquor decanter set stainless and misc flatware, alum serving pieces, large selection of Pyrex and bakeware assorted ceramic pieces LOTS OF MISC GENERAL HOUSEHOLD ITEMS AUTOMOTIVE 1978 Oldsmobile Omega V 6 4 door automatic w/air, power brakes/steenng (runs good). 1970 GMC ton Camper Special, V 8 w/power brakes/steermq. 10 pickup camper (sleeps 6) w/gas stove/relngerator and portable pot 1964 Ford * ton pickup (as is), 1972 Vega body 7 V-blade Terms: Cash/Approved Check Lunch Served Not Responsible For Accidents Or Merchandise After Sold JAMES H. SNODGRASS OWNER sale conducted by Kaser’s Auction Service Col Cart Kaser. CAI Col Dean Kaser North Liberty South Bend VipTry MgF 656 4532 291 6379

Chareles F. Vardeman II entered a project at the Regional Science Fair held at Notre Dame’s Stephen Center on March 28. He received the Certificate of Superior Achievement Award in Chemistry from the United States Army. He also received a Certificate of Achievement Award from the United States Marine Corp. Charles represented Marian High School. He is the son of Charles and Kathryn Vardeman, North Liberty. ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Bernard G. Roberts. Sr., of Mishawaka, are proud to announce the engagement of their daughter, Ann, to David A. Blackbum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Blackbum, of Walkerton. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Mishawaka High School and is currently attending Southwestern Michigan College School of Nursing. The prospective groom is a graduate of Oregon-Davis High School after which he attended ITT Technical Institute. He is currently employed by the United States Postal Service. The couple is planning an October wedding. St. Jude Bike-A-Thon Saturday, May 9 The Central Regional office of St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital announced today the extrenal vice president, Denise Trujillo, of the Walkerton Jaycees, has agreed to chair the St. Jude's Children’s Research Hospital Bike-A-Thon. The Bike-A-Thon will be held on Saturday, May 9, at Potato Creek State Park, North Liberty, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Pre-registration and pledge forms are available now, phone 586-2547 for further details. Rain date is set for Saturday, May 16. St. Jude Children’s Hospital was founded by entertainer Danny Thomas. The institution opened its doors to the public in 1962 to combat catastrophic diseases which afflict our children. St. Jude Hospital is non-sectarian, non-discrim-inatory and provides total medical care to over 4,200 patients. At St. Jude, scientists and physicians are working side-by-side seeking not only a better means of treatment, but also the causes, cures and prevention of these terrible killers. All findings and inforamtion gained at the hospital are shared freely with doctors and hospitals all over the world. Thanks to St. Jude Hospital, children who have leukemia, hodgkinss disease, sicklecell anemia and other child killing diseases now' have a better chance to live. The Bike-A-Thon program is dedicated to ‘‘Jaime’’, from Ohio who is diagnosed with leukemia since May of 1983. Jaime began treatment at St. Jude and today her cancer is in remission and she is doing quite well. Jaime is a living example of the progress and success of the research, patient care and educational programs of this

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internationally recognized hospital. We sincerly appreciated the concern that the Walkerton Jaycees has for our work and we hope the citizens of Walkerton and North Liberty will support the Bike-A-Thon this spring to help provide the funds that are needed to preserve the world's greatest asset.. . ‘‘Our Children". JUNIOR LEADERS HOST OFFICER TRAINING The Marshal County 4-H Junior Leaders hosted the 4-H Club Officer’s Training School on April 6 at the Plymouth Church of the Brethren. There were over 80 club officers with 4-H leaders and 45 junior leaders also attending. The class officer training sessions were taught by the following: presidents and vice-presidents, Blaine Cooper, from Walnut Twp., and Mike Berger, from North Twp.; secretaries, Carey Houin, of Center Twp.; treasurers, Lisa Ball, of

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Bourbon Twp.; reporters. Craig Houin, of Center Twp.; recreation and song. Becky Biggins, of North Twp.; and health and safety. Lynnette Greer, of North Twp. Theresa Miller of Green Twp. shared her slides of 4-H Club Congress in Chicago after the class sessions. Awards for perfect officer attendance went to the Center Pioneer Club and the North Northern Hi-Lights Club. Awards for having 95% attendance went to the West Loyal Chiefs, Tippecanoe Lucky Clovers. Polk Boosters Sr. Club, Green Clodhoppers, and the Union Jr. Livewires club. The 4-H Council sponsored the awards of gift certificates to be used to purchase needed club items from the National 4-H Supply Service. NOTICE Effective December 29, 1986, I will no longer be responsible for any debts other than my own. Andrea D. Limerick (Benjamin) 3ta3op