The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 July 1985 — Page 3

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sophomore at Northern Illinois University, majoring in music. This is his first summer at Kings Island. Here he appears in an oldtime saloon show entitled, “Live At The Palace”, with three lively bar belles, and a pianist. The show is presented five times daily in the park’s Columbia Palace restaurant in Rivertown. Kings Island is open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., except on Saturdays, when it closes at 11:00 p.m. Happy Ads. only $1.501

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MARK CAIN NOMINATED FOR HONORARY AWARD Mark Cain has been nominated for honorary award recognition because of his fine academic achievements, and is having his biography published in the “Who’s Who Among American High School Students” 1985 edition, being distributed this fall. Mark may apply for their annual scholarship being awarded again this year. “Who’s Who" is the largest, most widely respected publication in the nation, recognizing upperclassmen exclusively who have demonstrated leadership in academics, athletics and school and community activities. Recognition in “Who's Who" represents a significant personal achievement. Only 5% of the nation’s students are honored. Mark has also appeared in the 1982 edition of “America’s Outstanding Names & Faces”. He has appeared twice, once in the 1984 edition, and again in the 1985 edition, of the “Society of Distinguished American High School Students”. Mark graduated from John Glenn High School in May, and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ross, of Walkerton. Mark will be attending Butler University in Indianapolis this fall on a football scholarship, where he will be majoring in Radio-Television Communications to become a sports broadcaster. ON DEAN’S LIST Grant Walmoth and Timothy Pontius, both of Walkerton, have been named to the Dean’s List for the spring term at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Terre Haute. Students who earned at least a 3.3 grade point average, on a 4.0 scale, are placed on the list. The college offers degrees in chemical, civil, electrical and mechanical engineering; chemistry; computer science; economics; mathematics and physics. PARENT SHOWMANSHIP AT STARKE COUNTY FAIR Do you think it’s easy to show a pig or steer in the show ring? Well, here is your chance to see how it really feels. This year we will have a parent showmanship class to conclude the sheep, swine, goats and beef livestock shows. The judge will be able to ask you questions, ect., just like he does the 4-H’ers. To be eligible for this class, you must be the parent of a 4-H member in the livestock project you’re showing in. Also, you must use one of your child’s animals. No other animals can be brought into the fairgrounds. There will be ribbons and a special award given to the winners. Plan now on getting into the fun of 4-H by participating in the Parent Showmanship Class at the Starke County Fair, July 21-27.

“BATTLE OF THE BARNS” The first annual Battle of the Bams will be held Friday, July 26. 3:00 p.m. in the Horse and Pony Arena at the Starke County Fair, Hamlet. This is an obstacle course with competition among the various barns. A team will consist of six members and 1 adult barn supervisor or 4-H leader. There will be teams from the beef, swine, sheep/goats, rabbit/poultry, horse and pony and 4-H exhibit building. Sign up sheets will be displayed in each barn during the fair. You have until Wednesday evening, at 8:00 p.m., to sign up if interested in participating. You may only sign up once. On Thursday, members of the 4-H Council will draw names from various age groups to participate on the team. Names of the 4-H winning team members will be posted in the Fair Office on Thursday. July 25. It is then the responsibility of the chosen team members to ask a barn supervisor to be their coach. A 4-H leader may also be a coach. The obstacle course will consist of going under bales of straw, stepping through tires, climbing up 3 bales of straw and then sliding down into some water. The catch is that while doing this you will be carrying a greased watermelon which you cannot drop at any time!

THE HAIR SHACK Is Proud To Announce That CAROLYN KASER Has Joined Our Staff As A New Hair Designer She is also certified as a personal color consultant and has been trained in make-up application by Robert Tamiggi. Come Meet Carolyn And The Rest Os The Staff At The Hair Shack Carolyn’s Special For July & August 55.00 OFF PERMANENT WAVE Call 784-2083 - Today!

BINGO Every Friday Night Starting At 7:00 p.m. Must Be 18 Years Os Age To Be Admitted Saturday Evening DANCE To The Music By “THE FLEAS” Friday Hight DISC JOCKEY MUSIC From The 50’s & 60’s WALKERTON AMERICAN LEGION

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The winning team will receive free T-shirts. Don’t forget to sign up at the fair office for the Battle of the Barns. BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Rose) Eby, of Walkerton, are the parents of a son, born on July 9, at Memorial Hospital. South Bend. He weighed in at five pounds and eight ounces and has been named Richard Wesley Eby, Jr. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Richard (Rita) Eby, Walkerton, and Mrs. Jean Wright, Walkerton. WIN coupon books are on sale at area merchants in Walkerton and Koontz Lake. The refrigerator was invented in 1803 by Thomas Moore of Baltimore, Maryland. It consisted of two boxes, one inside the other, separated by insulating material. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AL-ANON 8 p.m Thursdays CHURCH OF CHRIST 65225 St Rd 23. North Liberty

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