The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 December 1985 — Page 12
- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - DECEMBER 19, 1985
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Carn Snodgrass. 11. bagged this doe with a muzzle loader, on Saturday. December 14. This is his first deer which field dressed at ISO pounds. Cam is the son of Orie and Charlene Snodgrass, Rurual Route 3, Walkerton. MSgt. Jon Kincaid World-Wide Winner MSgt. Jon Kincaid, son of Mrs. Charles High. Walkerton, was recently named a world wide winner along with two other servicemen on his team. Kincaid, serving with the U. S. Air Force, TSgt. Ralph Collier and TSgt. Paul Ogren, all of the 930th Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, earned this recognition in a match against 17 other units representing the "best-of-the-best" in the Air Force. These three made up a loadeo team at Gunsmoke 'BS — U. S. Air Force World-Wide fighter gunnerv meet held at Nellis AFB, October 6-19 and came out with top honors. Completing two competition loads of six bombs, each weighing 500 pounds, the loadeo team set a new Gunsmoke record by scoring 108 points more than the maximum, which included bonus points awarded for finishing the loads in less than the prescribed time limitations. The three-man team averaged bomb loads of less than 25.3 minutes during the competition to win this match, one of three top events in Gunsmoke 'BS between members of the active-duty Air Force, the Air National Guard and the Air Force Reserve. The three sergeants also earned top recognition as the “Outstanding Load Team" in munitions loading Thundercomp 'B4 at RichardsGebaur AFB, Mo. To even qualify for entry into Gunsmoke 'BS. sergeants Kincaid, Collier and Ogren had to once again prove to be the quickest and most efficient at loading an aircraft with munitions at Fighter-Comp 'BS. They competed for that win earlier this year against nine other munitions loading teams at PhelpsCollins Airport, Alpena. Michigan. The competing 17 teams, comprised of 85 aircraft and 1,100 people from Tactical Air Command; U. S. Air Forces in Europe; Pacific Air Forces; Alaskan Air Command and tactical units from the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve. POLK TOWNSHIP 4 H'er» WIN IN FALL CROP SHOW Despite adverse harvest conditions and long summer drought, 30 crop exhibits were judged at the 4-H fall crop show, December 7. Dave Yeager, Extension AgentAgriculture, from Porter County, judged the exhibits of corn, soybeans, wheat and hay. In the Marshall County competition the grand champion corn exhibit belonged to Blaine Cooper, of Walnut Township. Reserve grand champion was exhibited by Charlie Redinger, also of Walnut Township. Other winners in the corn project include: Division 1, champion. Joel Rettinger. of Bourbon Twp.; reserve champion. Curt Biggins, of North Twp.; Blue ribbon. Len Clifton, of Union Twp. Division 2, champion. Larry Hendricks, of Polk Township; and reserve champion. Jennifer McKinney, of Walnut Twp. Blue ribbon, Bob Duff, Polk Twp.; and red ribbon, Rusty Hendricks, Polk Twp. Division 3. champion, Charlie Redinger, Walnut Twp.; reserve champion, Brian Roahrig, Bourbon Twp. Blue ribbon, Troy Houin, Center Twp. Division 4, Champion, Blaine Cooper, Walnut Twp.; reserve champion, Rick Duff. Polk Twp.; and blue ribbon, Craig Houin, Center Twp.; red ribbon, Phillip Braun, Jr. Polk Twp. Division 6. champion. Jason Verhaeghe, Polk Township.
R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N. L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3353 the day prior for reservations. And STARKE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz ladce Conservation Club Phone 586-2376 for reservations. DECEMBER 23 - 27 MONDAY Holiday punch Swiss steak Mashed potatoes and gravy California blend vegetables Dinner roll and margarine Christmas cake Milk, tea, coffee TUESDAY All sites will be closed WEDNESDAY All sites will be closed
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THURSDAY Apricot juice Breaded pork cutlet Whole kernel corn Stewed tomatoes with bread cubes Whole wheat bread and margarine Chocolate chip cookies Milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY Orange juice Beef barbecue on bun Macaroni salad Vegetable barley soup with crackers Banana Milk. tea. coffee Be a careful driver always! The top producing states for oranges are California, Florida and Texas.
