The Independent-News, Volume 116, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 April 1991 — Page 7

CITIZENS OF THE MONTH ■ F 1 * i BpSF^yM

The Urey PT A Citizenship award winners for March are Yolanda Lozano and Rob Stahly. Yolanda is the daughter of Susanna Lozano. North Liberty. She is a seventh grade student and her favorite subject is math and her hobbies are spending time with friends and listening to music. Rob is the son of Don Stahly, of Walkerton, and Sandy Stahly, of North Liberty. He is also in the seventh grade and his favorite subjects are math, history and home ec. and his hobbies include racing R.C. cars and playing Nintendo.

NORTH LIBERTY YOUTH LEAGUE Mr. & Mrs. Smoker At The V.F.W. POST 1954 7:00 p.m. To 11:30 p.m. SATURDAY, MAY 4 $15.00 Per Person — Includes Food & Beer $1,000.00 PRIZE Tickets Available From Nunley’s - 656-3924 Tom Popovic - 656-8248 Dave Gensinger - 656-3446 (Only 300 Tickets Available) 4tm2 2nd Anniversary GRAND ORIENTAL BUFFET Saturday, April 27 „ 4:00 p.m. To 10:00 p.m. Mvl ALL YOU CAN EAT fUfgx $799 reservations requested TTTtf-^^ — SUNNY’S PLACE 106 N. Main 656-4184 North Liberty 2uA

ART DEMONSTRATION FOR BETTER HOMES Tim Vance, of Kingsford Heights presented an art exhibit of his original portraits for members of Better Homes Extension Homemakers Gub on Monday night at the home of Veryl Wathen. He also showed how he does framing and incorporates lithographs in his "personal touch portraits.” Alda Ray presided at the meeting and introduced Genny Marshall and Regina Wells as guests. "Earth Day" was the topic for Mary Hahn’s citizenship report. She urged everyone to conserve

energy and watch resources and also practice recycling. Ruth Ullery read "A wonder what hugs can do" for the family life report and Veryl Wathen read "This moment for cultural life." Vi Masterman gave the safety report about lawn mowers. Members wishing to go to Brown County on June 1 must send their $36.50 before May 1 to Ginger Moritz at 23290 Adams Rd., South Bend, IN 46628. The bus will depart Scottsdale Mall at 6:30 a.m. Following refreshments the hostess awarded Genny Marshall the door prize. The next meeting will be a cruise on the St. Joseph River aboard the "Princess" at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday. May 21. The group will leave from the Walkerton Community Building at 10:00 a.m. for lunch and shopping First at the 100 Center. Alda Ray will call members for confirmation. BETHEL COLLEGE REGISTRATION FOR SPORTS CAMPS Bethel is accepting registrations for its summer sports camps program. The program which is open to boys and girls ages 8 to 17 runs from June 10 through August 1 and includes a variety of full-day, half-day, and overnight camps in basketball, baseball, softball, volleyball, tennis and soccer. In addition to the regular camps, a coed mini-camp for ages 5 to 7 is

YOUR MOTORCOACH TOURING HEADQUARTERS « American 11 fl Hol^Y^n Make Plans To Join Us For A Great Time! CONNER PRAIRIE Wed., May 15 SO O ^3 Person WISCONSIN DELLS HOUSE ON THE ROCK 4 Days June 12-15 s*3 -f *7 Double I Z Occupancy WAGON WHEEL DINNER THEATRE “The Music Man’’ Sun., June 30 Person MISSISSIPPI RIVER BOAT Casino Gambling 3 Days June 27 - 29 s^3 4 Q) Double I Occupancy All Trips Include Professional Escort Call Today For Reservations And A Complete List Ot Our Exciting New 1991 Vacation Trips 219-287-8677 1-800-225-9900 Ask For Louise 401 E. Colfax, Suite 212 South Bond, IN 46517 21*25

also scheduled in June. For more information about Bethel Sports Camps contact the Bethel College Athletic Department at (219) 257-3343 SERVICE NOTE Marine Staff Sgt. Edward B. Bogard, son of Ida M. Roberson of Route 4, Walkerton, was recently

Drake Public Auction As I have left the farm and moved to town, the following Real Estate and Personal Property will be auctioned at 17331 WEST 6TH ROAD. PLYMOUTH. IND. (U.S. 30 west of Plymouth to Queen Road, then north 2 miles to 6th Road, then west Vz mile to auction) on Saturday, May 4 STARTING AT 10:00 A.M. ahi’ Hj • ' 'I TCSs *£ ' ■ REAL ESTATE AT 12:00 NOON Good 8 room • 3 bedroom. 1V? story aluminum sided home Dandy country kitchen with lots of cabinets Oversized 24 x3O garage Older bank bam and several small outbuildings 18 39 acres, all open land except homesite and roadway TERMS — TAXES — POSSESSION TERMS. 10% earnest money deposit the day of auction with balance due at final closing upon delivery of merchantable title and a general warranty deed : The final closma is expected within 30 navs of auction date TAXES: Seller will pay 1990 due and pro-rated taxes of 1991 due 1992 based on current rate and assessment POSSESSION: At final closing NOTE: Any statements made the day of auction shall take precedence over printed matter Sale subject to confirmation of seller After 27 years in the same spot Mr Drake has moved to town Excellent opportunity to purchase an ideal country home and small acreaae m a aood community Plenty of room for children, pets. 4-H projects on this hobby farm For further information and inspection, contact RE/MAX Oak Crest Realty (219) 936-761 b. or Don Anders (219) 935-5354 PERSONAL PROPERTY STARTING AT 10:00 AM. AUTOMOBILE 1983 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 4 Door sedan, loaded 70.573 miles maroon TRACTOR, FARM EQUIPMENT, WHEELHORSE, TROY BILT TILLER Ford 2000 Tractor wide front end. good rubber, 3 pl Bush hog 3 pt 2 bottom plow; 3 pt 6 disc, 3 pt boom, grader blade old 2 wheel trailer WheeiHorse C 125 8 speed garden tractor w/mower grader and blade Snapper selfpropelled mower. Troy Bitt pony w/row market 10 cu ft lawn trailer lawn roller TOOLS & MISCELLANEOUS Air compressor battery charger, bench grinder, vise Test Rite tool chest floor jack, alum ext ladder wood ladder, step ladder, car ramps % elec drill, elec hedge trimmers, rubber tire wheelbarrow come a long log chains, circular saw forks, rakes hoes brooms, sledge crow bars misc tools misc hand tools, extension cords garden sprayer shop vac garden seed planter hose and reel seeder, hedge trimmers, push garden plow barbed wire tomato racks, snow fence. 250 gal gravity fuel tank chicken feeders old stock tanks FURNITURE — APPUANCES — HOUSEHOLD & MISCELLANEOUS Gibson refrigerator freezer (gold), GE automatic washer. GE elec dryer nice dining room table w/6 chairs and china cabinet corner cupboard china cabinet 2 arm chairs, davenport, writing desk Ward's solid state stereo sewing ma chine, sewing supplies nice twin bed clothes hamper pedestal bed mirrored dresser (old), platform rocker, round table 3 pc bedroom suite chest of drawers, cedar chest bed several plant stands window tan nice desk magazine stand p r essure cooker, fruit jars, canners misc pots pans ana small kitchen appliances ironing board luggage several afghans floor fan several lamps, bedspreads and misc bedding hair dryer, small combination safe char coal grill, lawn chairs bookends porch swing Christmas decorations single mantle lantern, many misc items ■ ANTIQUES — COLLECTIBLES — GUNS Springfield bolt action Model 18 senes F 410 shotgun w clip Westernfieid Model MB4ZA 22 rifle gun rack, old washboard several crocks small Lincoln statue, old high chair, Schlosser Bros milk can potato crates egg crates toys ruby red pitcher and glasses, musical birds some Royal wheat china buck saw old barn pulley walking plow copper boiler other misc items Terms: Cash Or Approved Check Food Available Not Responsible For Accidents Or Merchandise After Sold Statements made the day ot auction to take precedence over printed matter JOHN H. DRAKE - OWNER Listing Agent: Don Anders, GRI-CRS RF/MKK Hf OMCMallUey ******* Aa toemfr* MrvilCf Mlbmw □ O. 9 &

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commended while serving at Marine Corps Recruiting Station Northern New England, Portsmouth, N.H. Bogard was recognized for his outstanding performance of duty, professionalism, and overall dedication to the service. He is a 1980 graduate of John Glenn High School.

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