The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 8, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 July 1966 — Page 8
— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - July 28, 1966
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Name Township 4-H Queen And King For 1966 Queen and King of Lincoln Township have been selected on the basis of outstanding 4-H activities according to Leon Verhaege and Miss Mary Lee Loucks, Boys and Girls 4-H leaders here. Carole Tuttle, sophomore at Walkerton High School and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tuttle will be the Queen a second year, while Mark Malstaff, Bth grader from the St. Patrick School and son of Mr. and Mrs. Hany Malstaff, will be King. Both will represent the Township at the opening ceremonies of the St. Joseph County Fair Tuesday evening, August 2. ■HR V WW 1 ' »■■■ KI -Wft ■• \ 1 ' B ■ Miss Tuttle has completed 37 project years in 4-H work with eight years in clothing, foods
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six, junior leader three, assistant leader, one; crafts and home furnishing each two; wild life, and flowers each one; entomology. automotive and photography each three years. She was the queen last year, has taken at the local level, been in the county dress review five years with three at the Fair Grounds. She is president of both boys and girls clubs and has been an officer four years. Also, she is pated in share the fun three years. She attended junior leader training conference last 5 ear and won a trip to camp Ouibache. ft •* p- » M | ■ Z.Aj . r II . lImBBM Mark Malstaff has completed 28 project years in 4-H taking competed in the County tractor the fair grounds. He has served both boys club and girls club as an officer three years and will attend Camp Ouibache next year. He has completed five years in photography, crafts four, tractor maintenance three, soil conservation and strawber-
working. geology, weather and horse and pony one year as well as assistant junior leader the past two years. Mark was awarded a prize localy as outstanding 4-Her for the year as well as participating in the Regional Science Fair, last year at Manchester College and the year before at Notre Dame. Last winner in the elementary division and this year placed second in junior .’ugh division. List Winners In Liberty Twp. 4-H Work Township winners in local judging of Girl s 4-H projects held last week for Liberty lownship, weret CLOTHING 1 Debbie G : nzer H Janet Anderson IT! Cinda Kime IV Janet Clingenpeel V Joy Holmes VI Janice Stone VII Cheryl Huff VIII Lynn Clark IX Patsy Harbaugh FOODS I Karen Donathen 11 Darlene Gouker 111 Beth Donathen IV Judy Stone V Susan Sokol VI Diane Clark VII Lynn Clark VIII Patsy Harbaugh FOOD PRESERVATION I—Judy Stone II June Ann Platz 111 Susan Sokol IV Connie Harbaugh V—Joy Holmes IX Patsy Harbaugh CRAFTS NEEDLEWORK I -Ruth Newcomer
II Pam O'Connor lll—Darlene DeLang BASIC CRAFT lll—Carol Wickes V Connie Harbaugh IX —Patsy Harbaugh DAIRY COUNCIL Ruth Newcontef II Connie Harbaugh Auxiliary And Legion To Have Joint Meeting A joint meeting of the American Legion an^ its Auxiliary will be 1 onducted Thursday evening during the Legion’s regular meeting night at the Post Home. Invited as special guests will be those wishing to hear the Boys and Girls State reports as a reception has been planned in their honor by the chairman, Mr. ind Mrs. Edward Klopfenstein, Bovs State and Girls State chairman.
NOW OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 P.NI. North Liberty Lumber I & Coal Co.
respectively. — The meeting will be conduct at 8 p.m. sharp at the local p ( Home. Refreshments will served following the reports. The annual picnic staged i the families of Legion memb< will be held on Sunday, Augi 14, at Verkier's Woods, Walk, ton. An alternate rain date h been set by Commander Elaugh as August 21. □ BIRTHS j □ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sti North Liberty, are the pur. a daughter, born July 22 r Memorial hospital. South J A son was born July . Mr. and Mrs. Michael I nowski, of North Liberty, Community hospital, Lap' Obey the traffic lav
