The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 July 1967 — Page 6

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List Winners In 4th Os July Kids Contests The Walkerton Fourth of July Program always has a good turnout for the kids games and contests. This year 15 different events paid $1.50 SI.OO and 50e for the first three places in each event. The events were under the direction of L-u Kollias, teacher, coach and head of the sun mer recreation program for John Glenn High School, The winners are: Tricycle Facet Biooks Beehler, Bobby Fitzgerald and Jimmy Nusbaum. Sore Toe Race; J< ni Germaine, Kim Beehler and Lisa Schmeltz. Girl s 50 Yard Dash; Nancy Hiatt. Joni Germaine and Barbara Bick. Boy's One Legged Race; Jerry Cotton. Wayne Buswell and Roger Schmelz. Girl’s Gunny Sack; Barbara Bick, Debbie Shot k and Lisa Schmeltz. Up to 14 Bike Race; Don Hendricks. Jack Hiler and Jim Lute. Peanut Hunt; Brooks Beehler. Matt Cotton and Jimmy Nusbaum. 7 to 9 Years Old. 50 Yard Dash: Bobby Rhodes. Mat Kickbush and John Cotton. Crackers, Girl’s; Kim Beehler, Theresh Colella and Pam Fulk. Football Throw; Joe Jaske, Jack Hiler and Jim Lute. Football Throw; Bruce Dayhuff, John Harness and Gregg Gillies. 50 Yard Dash; Debbie Ross. Deb Pittman and Mitzi Knepper. 100 Yard Dash: Joe Jaske, Rick Neisu’ender and Dave Ludwig. Shoe Scramble; Kim Beehler. Theresa Colella and Tony Powell. Shoe Scramble; Deb Pittman. Mitzi Knepper and Sandy Dayhuff. wrwn i ji gEgb SERVICE NOTFS ■HHHHHkhHHhHh (PK0424 i Great Lakes. 111.. (FHTNCi June 16 — Seaman Recruit Thomas Kaminski. 18, USN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter N. Kaminski Jr. of 60550 Crumstown Terr.. North Liberty, Ind., has been graduated from nine weeks of Navy basic training at the Nav J Training Center here. In th- first weeks of his naval service he studied military subjects and lived md w rked under i nditions similar t - those he will encounter on his first ship or at his first shore station. In making the transition from civilian lift t ■ Naval s -rx-ice. he received instruction under vet-T---an Navy petty officers. He studied seamanship, as well as surviv 1 techmqu- s. military drill and other subjects. «K0445i USS AMERICA (CVA-661 iFHTNC) June 29 - Disbursing Clerk S» --nd Class Charles L. Duvall USN s- n of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe S. Duvall of R- ute 1. Walkerton. Ind., is with th- US. Sixth Fleet in the Mediterran an serving as a crewmember aboard the attack air< raft carrier USS Am-rica. The crew of the America was < tiled up >n to aid the technical res- treh ship USS Ld - rty after she was mistakenly attacked by Israeli aircraft and torpedo b >ats. Tiie injured crewmembers of the Librty were transferred to th.- America for medical treatment. Sp 4 Leroy R Crum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crum, Rt ~3. Walkerton, is now’ serving in Viet Nam wnth Company A,

2nd bn.. 47th Inf. He is a driver of armored personnel carrier. He left jport Riley, Kansas in January, 1967, where he was stationed since he entered the Ari/iy in May 3, 1966. He is married to Carolyn Crum, who resides at R.R. ^rl, Walkerton. H’.- address is: Sp Leroy R. Crum, US 55898880, Co. A, 2nd. Bn. 47th Inf., APO San Francisco, California. Long-winded arguments often mean a man is snort of facts.

K? m T 111 sA V!x Keep COOLER this summer—open a Checking Account here! When you have a checking account here at our “Full Service” bank, you can take care of all your banking needs in one trip, under one and the same roof. Also, you can pay all your bills—in the comfort of your home or office— by mail. Take your choice of our income-fitting checking accounts noiv! । > Fanners State Bank ' Os Wyatt Member IDIO Walkerton Branch i k - j

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NOTICE The Oregon Township Home Economic Club will hold its July eleventh meeting at the home of Mrs. Adaline Faherty of Walkerton, instead of home of Mrs. Carrie Sinn who is recovering from surgery. Meeting will be at one p.m. as a demonstration on shoe covering will be put on at this meeting. attention Practice for Rainbow initiation Saturday morning at 10:00 a.m.