The Independent-News, Volume 119, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 March 1994 — Page 6

6

- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - MARCH 24, 1994

OREGON-DAVIS NAMES GIRLS STATE DELEGATES Oregon-Davis High School would like to announce the delegates to Hoosier Girls State for 1993-94. They are Leah Martin and Bethany Phend. Alternates selected are Christine Kennedy and Jamie Martin. LEAH MARTIN Leah Martin is the daughter of Dan Martin, of Koontz Lake, and Debra Keck, of South Bend. Leah's academic honors include being a member of the Spell Bowl, the Academic team, National Honor Society. All American Scholar nominee and Who's Who Among American High School Students. Leah has been a member of the volleyball team, the basketall team, a track team manager, the Spanish Gub, the Science Cub, the Letter Cub and the Drama Cub. Leah's future plans include college majoring in business. HI jMHNHH BETHANY PHEND Bethany Phend is the daughter of Richard and Marlene Minker, of Koontz Lake. Bethany's honors include being a member of the

Xl SERVICES , ' ■ J Tree Trimming & Removal Stump Removal & Hi Ranger Work FULLY INSURED VERN HOCHSTETLER JR. HOCHSTETLER Phone: 586-7208 30019 C.R. 52 Nappanee, Indiana 46550 |BECKERBmLDER^ I OF HECKAMAN HOMES I DRIVE OUT AND SEE OUR MODEL 903 S. State St. (St. Rd. 23 South), North Liberty 656-8796 369-9442 Monday - Friday 9:00 - 6 00 - Saturday 9 00 - 3 00 — Also Drop Off For- - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS XAVER CLEANERS

Spell Bowl, the Academic team and was on the county-wide Drug Free Task Force. Bethany’s extracurricular activities include being a member of the volleyball team, basketball team, track team, Science Gub, Spanish Gub, Letter Gub, cheerleading and class officer. Bethany’s future plans are college with a degree in elementary education. CHRISTINA KENNEDY Christina Kennedy is the daughter of Steven and Patty Kennedy, of Koontz Lake. Christina is a member of the Academic Team, the Spell Bowl Team, the Science Gub, the Spanish Gub, the Letter Gub, the Future Homemakers of America, the Pep Gub and the varsity volleyball team. Christina's future plans include college seeking a degree in medicine. *' RS P ' 'JI 1 JAMIE MARTIN Jamie Martin is the daughter of Ron and Margo Martin of Hamlet. Jamie's academic honors include being a member of the Academic team, the Spell Bowl team. National Honor Society, the OregonDavis delegate to the Lugar Symposium, Who’s Who Among American High School Students. Jamie is also a member of the volleyball team, the basketball, the track

team, a varsity cheerleader, the Science Gub, Spanish Gub and is a class officer. Jamie's future plans include majoring in medicine at Valparaiso University. BOYS STATE DELEGATES AT OREGON-DAVIS Oregon-Davis High School has named John Payne and Joe Yakimicki as delegates to Hoosier Boys State for 1993-94. The alternates chosen are Jason Troike and Luke Hanselman. 0 JOHN PAYNE John Payne is the son of R. Dean and Dianna Payne of Koontz Lake. John is an active member of the Science Gub, Spanish Gub, National Honor Society and the Academic team as well as class president. John was a delegate to the Lugar Symposium representing Oregon-Davis High School. His extra curricular activities include varsity basketball, soccer and golf team. John's future plans include college education seeking a degree in education. JOE YAKIMICKI Joe Yamimicki is the son of Bob and Gail Yakimicki of Knox. Joe is a member of the Science Gub and has been a class officer. He has been involved in basketball and has received the MVP in track. Joe's future plans include a major in Engineering at Purdue University. BUDD’S BARGAIN BARN COUNTRY STORE Virginia St , IVi Mile Open 7 Days A Week 9:00 a m. - 6 00 p m VARIETY OF ITEMS Something For Everyone Phone 586-3656 JOHNSON INS. AGENCY 00N R JOHNSON Cartmad Insurance Cwnselor DONNA L. RAUSCH DIANE JOHNSON We Sell Service Along With Our Product Call (219)586-2580 Koontz Lake

■WB ■**» 1 * * 1 v / JASON TRIOKIE Jason Troike is the son of Edward and Debbie Troike of Hamlet. Jason has been a member of the Science Gub, the Spanish Gub, the Pep Gub and the Letter Gub. He has been a member of the baseball team. Jason is a member of Shooting Sports Gub, 4-H and a Junior Leader in 4-H. Jason’s future plans include a career in computer science and criminal justice. LUKE HANSELMAN Luke Hanselman, son of Rick

i 4 «o EXHAUST CEHTERg HOURS. 200 Roosevelt Rd. Mon -Fri., 7:00 - 5:00 Walkerton. Ind. Sat., 7:00 - 12:00 VISA/MasterCard 586-7728 I Blue Lagoon 102 N. Adams 586-3550 Walkerton Monday - Friday 1:00 - 7:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 am. - 5:00 p.m. — Sunday 1:00 5:00 p.m. Closed Thursday Anniversary Sale March 28 - April 1 Angel Fish Reg $< 99 Buy 2gm ONE FREE Tiger Barbs Reg 99' . Buy 2 G«t ONE FREE Betta Reg $1.99 SALE $1.79 Albino Cory Cats Reg $149 ... sale 99 c Limited Supply — Reg. $41.99 Whisper Power Filter 2 sale $29.99 J - IN STORE SPECIALS - DRAWINGS - DOOR PRIZES Don’t Forget You Easter Aquarium

and Debra Hanselman of Hamlet, is an alternate to Hoosier Boys State for Oregon-Davis High School. Luke is enrolled in the Gifted and Talented Art Gass and is a member of the Science Gub. Luke has been a class officer, has been active in varsity Golf and varsity Soccer. Luke's future plans include attending Purdue School of Technology. Marshall County AARP To Meet Thurs., March 24 The Marshall County Chapter of AARP (American Association of Retired Persons) is a growing membership of retired citizens from all parts of the county who are interested in learning about issues of concern relating to health care reform, tax law changes, scams, safety, and security for retirees in Marshall County. All residents 50 and over in the County, are invited to join this active group for fellowship and fun while making new friends and renewing the art of friendship and helping. The March 24th meeting will be held in the Fellowship Hall of the First United Church of Christ, 321 N. Center St., Plymouth, at 10:00 a.m. Mr. Wayne Smith, chief of the Plymouth Fire Department will be speaking on the topic "Fire Safety For Senior Citizens". It is important for people of all ages to be informed, to recognize deficiencies as they appear and to advocate change when needed. Plan to attend the March 24th meeting to learn how you may protect yourself and loved ones from fire. April 28th, the topic presented will be Emergency Room Pro ceedures and Senior Citizen Safety, with personnel from Saint Joseph Hospital of Marsahll County leading the discussion.