The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 November 1979 — Page 9
K 9 s“•4* ' -*-W a cheerleader, a member of pep club. Sunshine Sociefv, and track She was a Girls State delegate and she holds the MO card relax record set in 19”. In her spare time Lina enjoys jogging, sewing, horseback riding, water skiing, and dancing. I w 1 s. H v* /•> Contestant number 12, Teresa Amor, is the 17 year old daughter of Mr and Mrs. Dale Amor of Ph mouth. She is s’l” tall, has blonde hair and blue eves. She would like to go to college to pursue a career as a dental assistant or X-ray technician. At John Glenn High School where Teresa is a senior, she helps the wrestling team as being a mat maid. Among her interests are gymnastics, sew ing. and farming. She was a member of 4 H for three years. The girls arc judged on couth fitness which is taken into consideration how coordinated thee arc. stamina, agilitv. posture- and car riage in sports attire winch will account for 15 per cent. ( reatice and pc rforming arts is 20 per cent of the judging and is based on orig inality. technical ability, apporpriateness ol selection and costume, stage presence during performance of their presentation on stage. Poise and appearance is 15 per cent of the judging which takes in the contestants grooming. posture, grace and carnage in evening al-
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tire. Scholastic achievement is 15 per cent ol the judging. Each school sends a transcript of the contestants grade average and rank in her class. All the contestants arc then ranked together with the highest grades and ranks being first. And the all important jud ges' interview is 35 per cent of the judging. 1 ach girl has ten minute interviews and discussion sessions with the judges Ihe judges arclooking for perception, a sense of value, daritv of expression and concern and ability in human relations. I he winner will receive a S4OO scholarship, tropin, tiara, a dozen roses and evening gown for state competition. Ihe runner-up will receive a SIOO scholarship and a trophy R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM North liberty Community Bldg. Phone 656-3353 the dav prior for reservations. And STARKE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz l^ke Conservation Club Phone 5Kb-23‘'6 for reservations. NOVEMBER 12 - 16 MONDAY Orange juice Double chicken Mashed potatoes with graw Peas with margarine Mixed vegetable salad with dressing Wheat bread and margarine Fruited gelatin Milk, tea, coffee TUESDAY Vegetable ctxktail juice Sauerkraut and sausage Parsley buttered potatex-s Rye bread and margarinePlums Milk. tea. coffee WEDNESDAY Apple juice Spaghetti with meat sauce Cheese slices Green beans Garlic toast Birthdav cake pink and white Milk, tea, coffee IHURSDAY Blended juice Porcupine meatballs with grave Buttered corn Peas and carrots Wheat bread Fresh fruit Milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY Grapefruit juice Country style meat patties Augratm potatoes Harvard beets White- bread and margarine Peaches
NATIONAL UNVEILS LIFESTYLE 80’s PROGRAM ft £ k, My a 1 HMM b^KsHs H VI MMBs/1 MIMBNB MBHBBHBMMMHKfii National Homes recently unveiled its Lifestyles 80’s Program at a series of builder meetings through out the country. Included for the first time is the availability of Thermax Sheathing, the most efficient (R-Value per inch) insulation material on the market. Ihe product has been developed and marketed bv Celotex Building Products Division. Pictured above is Celotex national account executive Bob Minger, right, who is explaining the pnxlucts advantages to B. F. and Vi Williams, center, of Williams Supply Co.. Walkerton, as national accounts manager Don Carwile looks on. All attended the builders meeting at National Homes headquarters in Lafayette, recently.
W.M.S. MEETS Ihe Walkerton Wesleyan W M.S. held their meeting on Monday. November 5 in the social room of the church with 11 present The lesson topic was Sacrifice and Blessing go hand in hand. Ihe purpose, to remind us of the sacri flees made by others which affect our lives tixlay. and remind us of the numerous blessings we enjoy and of our responsibility in being faithful to the call to sacrifice and obedience. All enjoy ed a real delicious meal after the meeting PECAN SALE AND BAZAAR NOVEMBER 24 I he North Liberty /eta P; ( hap ter of In Kappa is sponsoring a pecan sale and mini bazaar on Saturday. Novmcber 24, from 9:00 a.m. to 7 at the Community State Bank. North Liberty. Distinctive handcrafter items and this year’s pecans are from Georgia.
TOOL AUCTION Located At American Legion Hail ON STATE ROAD 23 — POST 365 - NORTH LIBERTY. IND. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 7:00 P.M. Shop Tools — Power Tools — Air Tools Farm Supplies Drill Presses, Drill Press Vises, Gear Pullers, Air Drills, Claw Hammers, Hand Saws, 12 pc. Punch & Chisel Sets, Measuring Tapes, Hydraulic Jacks, Air Hoses, 3 8 Impact Drivers, Truck Tarps, Channellock Pliers, Floor Jacks, 7 pc. Screwdriver Sets, 1 2’’ Socket Sets 25 pcs., Hack Saws and Blades, Cresent Wrench Sets, Heavy Duty Grinders, Circular Saws Impact Socket Sets, Heavy Duty 4” And 6” Vises, 1/2 Flex Rachets, Wrench Sets Open End, 8 pc. Deepwell Socket Sets, 40 pc. Tap & Die Sets, Air Hammers, 4 pc. Pipe Wrench Sets, Il pc. Wrench Sets. 3 4” Socket Sets. Electrical Tape*, Pller Sets. Air Chisels, Booster Cables. Lots Os Other Merchandise AUCTIONEER: JAMES WATSON Izikc Village, Indiana OWNER: BUD SAULS TERM: Cash Or Good Check With ID. Night Os Sale NOTE: This Is An Absolute Auction. Every item on Display Will Be Sold To The Highest Bidder!
THE INDEPENDENT NEWS NOVEMBER 8. 1979
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