The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 8, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 August 1979 — Page 9
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The prize-winning photography of 17-year-old Anita Westhucs, Walkerton, is being featured in a display at the 1979 Scholastic Kodak Photo Awards at the American Standard Inc., Exhibition Center, 40 West 40th Street, New York City, through September 5. She earned a place in this annual presentation by winning in the nationwide junior and senior high school photo competition sponsored by Eastman Kodak Company and conducted by Scholastic Magazines, Inc. Westhues, a graduate of John Glenn High School, received a S2O Honor Award for her color photo of
For All Your TV & APPLIANCE NEEDS It’s KARN TV & APPLIANCE In Walkerton 586-2592 With Karn’s 35 Years Os Experience Compare: Price - Quality - Selection - Service Open 9 * 5:30 Monday thru Saturday; Evenings by Appointment PUBLIC SALE The following items will be sold at Public Auction at my home located on the South Side of Koontz Lake. Take Circle Drive East to the intersection of the Starke-Marshall County Line Road (Log House on corner) on SUNDAY, AUGUST 5 STARTING PROMPTLY AT 12 O’CLOCK NOON HOUSEHOLD — Frost free Philco refrigerator with ice maker; Wards 15‘/i' chest type freezer; Sears automatic washer; Philco electric dryer; Arvin humidifier; sofa; breakfast set with 6 chairs; Lazy Boy recliner chair; swivel rocker with foot stool; White zig zag sewing machine; youth bed (new) with built in drawers; chest; dresser; Eureka cannister sweeper; Hoover compact sweeper; electric broom; Philco clock radio; table and chairs. ANTIQUE & COLLETCOR'S ITEMS — including Persian type prayer rug; beaded rug; 2 kerosene lamps; dinner bell; Daisy chum; copper boiler with lid; crosscut saws; milk can, hay knife and many other things; OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT — 5 h.p. Sea King boat motor and tank; 7'/i h.p. outboard motor; other boat and fishing items; 2 like new G 48-15 snow tires; picnic table; lawn furniture; lawn cart; garden hose; hedge clipper with 200’ cord; 20” rotary lawn mower; selfpropelled mower; girls & boys bicycle; car top carrier; Wen 10” electric chain saw; skill saw; tools and many things found about the home. Terms: Cash Not Responsible For Accidents Lunch LOU ANDERSON, OWNER Col. E. Dewey Anderson. Auctioneer Rt. 2. Box 108, Knox, Indiana 219-772-27%
a pig. taken while walking through a pine forest. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Westhues, she would like to attend either Indiana Vocational Technical School at South Bend, majoring in commercial and industrial photography, or major in photography at an art school. Her teacher in school was John Thomas. Judges for the 1978 Scholastic/ Kodak Photo Awards were Phil Davis, professor of art and instructor in photography, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Donald Dempsey, commercial photographer. Bethel, Conn.; Arnold Doren, photography instructor. University
of North Carolina, Greensboro; James Kaufman, photography instructor. Miami (Ohio) University. Oxford; William S. Shoemaker, photography professor. Rochester Institute of Technology. Rochester, N.Y.; and Donald L. Lenhard. an Eastman Kodak Company art director. Rules folders for the 1980 Scholastic/Kodak Photo Awards, open to both Junior and senior High school students, are available from Scholastic Photography Awards, 50 West 44th Street, New York. N.Y. 10036. Three scholarships for senior portfolios. 20 SIOO Awards of Excellence. 30 SSO Special Merit Awards and 200 S2O Honor Awards will be presented to winning students in 1980. INDIANA EVENTS August 1 * 15 One of the world's premier professional tennis tournaments and festivals featuring everything from popcorn and potatoes to antique cars are among the events in store for Hoosiers and visitors to Indiana during the first half of August. Roasted sweet corn, sauerkraut and pastries top the menu at the annual Corn Roast at Sauzer’s Kiddieland Park in Schererville (Lake County) August 3. Amusement rides will also be available for the youngsters. Steam engines and a parade of other railroad equipment will be on display at the Pioneer Engineer's Club Annual Reunion August 3-5 in Rushville (Rush County). A steam calliope and steam popcorn popper will also be in operation and oldtime wheat-threshing and lumbersawing tools will be displayed at the event. The Civil War days will come alive again August 4-5 as 300 authentically dressed soldiers re-en-act the Battle of Hesston Junction at the Steam Grounds in Hesston (LaPorte County). Other activities include a show of Civil War military fashions; a military ball; target practice with pistols, muskets and cannons, and rides on the park’s steam train. The works of more than 100 artists and craftsmen will be on display at the Chesterton Art Fair (Porter County) August 4-5. Paintings, ceramics, fiber art. photography, jewelry, metal and wood sculptures, glass art and other art forms will be available for viewing and sale on St. Patrick's School grounds in one of Indiana’s most popular annual art displays. Indianapolis will be in the spotlight of the tennis world August b-12 when the city plays host to the
THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - AUGUST 2, 1979
U. S. Open Clay Courts Tennis Championships. A brand new tennis complex that .ranks among the top tennis facilities in the world will be unvieled as the Hoosier capital welcomes the sport's best players to this prestigious annual tournament. Indiana is the second-leading state in the nation in the production of popcorn, and residents of Van Buren (Grant County) will feature that comm(xlity August 9-11 at their annual Popcorn Festival. Among the activities at the “Popcorn Center of the World” are a parade, band concerts, scarecrow contest, flea market, barbershop quartet singing and a queen contest. The food fare includes potato doughnuts and potato candv and the “fashions” featured will be "modern potato sack” at the Potato Creek Festival August 10-11 in North Liberty. Square dancing, a Dixieland concert, muzzle-load-ing rifle exhibition, flower show, antiques displays and a teen dance are among the activities at this event where spuds reign supreme. A wide variety of arts and crafts items will be on display August 10-12 in Loogootee's West Boggs Park at the Daviess-Martin Counts Art Festival. The event also featured folk musicians performing each day and the presentation of a classic family film on Friday night (August 10). Four baseball teams which have survived local, national and international eleimination rounds will meet at Eckert Field in Garv (Lake
“It’s 2 AM and I feel rotten. Who has time to read medicine labels?”
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County) to vie for the Senior Little League World Series title. Participating teams will come from among hundreds of Senior Little League teams in the United States. Canada, South America. Europe and the Far East. The invention of America's first car, the Haynes (which was built in Kokomo), is the focus of the annual Haynes-Apperson Festival August 13-19 in Kokomo (Howard County). A softball tournament, mini-mara-thon, bike races, skateboard contest, amusement rides, antique automobile show, swap meet, flea market, parade, musical entertainment and a reunion of Haynes-Ap-person employees are among the schedule events. Numerous other activities are scheduled around the state, including county fairs and pioneer celebrations in many Hoosier cities and towns. Among the events commemorating the beginnings of various Indiana communities are the Old Settlers Picnic in Mooresville (Morgan County). August 5-’; the Carroll Counts Old Settlers Davs in Delphi, August 8-11; Garrett Days in Garrett (DeKalb Counts). August 10-11, and Yeddo Old Settlers Dass in Veedersburg (Fountain Counts). August 15-1 ’ For a free cops of the Indiana Spring-Summer Calendar of Events, write to Lt. Gos. Rovert D. Orr, “Spring-Summer Calendar," 33b State House Box R. Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 or call (31’) 633-5737. "Charms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul."
