The Independent-News, Volume 116, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 October 1990 — Page 13

SERVICE NOTES Army and Air Force Hometown News —Kimberly D. Kamleiter, daughter of Roger L. and Patricia A. Parker of Rural Route 2, Walkerton, has been appointed a sergeant in the U.S. Air Force. The new non-commissioned officer completed training in management, leadership, human relations and NCO responsibilities, before being awarded this status. Kamleiter is a personnel specialist at K.l. Sawyer Air Force Base,’ Michigan. Armv and Air Force Hometown News—Pvt. Philip W. Ringer has completed an aircraft armament/ missile system repair course at the U.S. Army Transportation School. Fort Eustis, VA. The course was designed to train students to repair the TOW missile armaments system by troubleshooting and repairing solid state circuitry and mechanical devices. Ringer is the son of Wayne E. Ringer of Walkerton.

BOWLING NEWS Suburban League SHADY LANES Shads Lane 12 4 Duradcan 11 5 Bolze Marathon 10 6 lack's Ci’go Service 8 8 Larrv’s Quick Mart S 11 W C . & Wild Taxidermv 2 14 High team scries: Duradcan 247. T; .lack’s Citgo Service 2448; 801/c Marathon 2405. High team game: Duradcan 022: lack's Citgo Service 861: Shadv I ancs 845. High individual scries: Russell Baccwic 580; Ken Elder 566; A1 Eddinger 558. High individual game: Russell Baccw ic 230; Ken Bolze 219; Roger I aßerc 210 Thursday Night Ladles LIBERTY LANES Elaine's Beauty Shop 9’4 2*4 Bob’s Counirv Store 8 4 Craft’s Emporium 7*4 4*4 Libert v Lanes 6 6 Eberly's Orchard 6 6 I st Source Bank 5 7 Am. Family Insurance 4 8 Merrill's Rest. & Lounge 2 10 High team series: Craft’s Emporium 2464; Elaine’s Beauty Shop 2305; Liberty Lanes 2277. High team game: Craft’s Emporium 884 . 796: Elaine’s Beautv Shop 792. High individual series: Man Kondcrla 516; Joan Shafer 509; Donna Popovic 468. High individual game: Marcia Lichtenbarger 211: Mary Konderla 196; Violet Singleton 180. Sundav Night Mixed Doubles LIBERTY LANES Team *5 6 2 The Odd Couples 6 2 I Don’t Care 6 2 Nice & Easv 5 3 O-J’s 5 3 Team #8 3 5 Foreplav 3 5 Allsop Farms 2 6 High team series: The Odd Couples 2426, Nice A Easy 2308; I Don't Care 2267. High team game: The Odd Couples 847; Team #8 808; Team *5 807; 1 Don’t Care 807. High individual series, men: lack Jackson 532; Tim Piech 519; Frank Borton 518. High individual game, men: Tim Piech 205; Frank Borton 198; Tom Popovic 192. High individual scries, women: Valerie Stewart 490; Joan Shafer 488; Diane Kime 470.

U.S. Air Force “DEP” Volunteer Jamison S. Shock, son of Kathy Evans. Rt. 1. Box 131 C. Walkerton, enlisted in the United States Air Force’s Delayed Enlistment Program recently according to SSGT. Dean Corey, an Air Force Recruiter located in South Bend. Jamison is a 1991 graduate of John Glenn High School and is scheduled for enlistment in the regular Air Force on July 29, 1991. Upon graduation from the Air Force’s six-week basic training course, he will receive technical training in the mechanical area. He w ill be earning credit toward an Associate of Applied Science Degree through the Community College of the Air Force while attending basic training and other Air Force technical schools. Army and Air Force Hometown News — Denny A. Setnor. son of Ardenc A. Bellinger of Rural Route 2. and Larry G. Setnor of Rural Route 2. both of Walkerton, has been promoted in the U. S. Air Force to the rank of senior airman. Setnor is a communications-

High individual game, women: Joan Shafer 199; Diane Kime 183; Valerie Stewart 180. Fridav Morning Coffee SHADY LANES Rav & Kenny’s 17’4 10*4 Rav’s Radiator Service 17 11 Ncdra's 16 12 Johnson's Dairv Farm 13*4 14*4 Waldrop’s Fancy Fruits 12 16 Miller's Mcrrv Manor 8 20 High team scries: Ncdra's 2121; Johnson's Dairv Farm 2082; Rav’s Radiator Service 2026. High team game: Ncdra's 741; Johnson's Dairv Farm 725; Rav & Kcnnv's Super Valu 7 09. High individual scries: Brenda Calhoon 500; Donna Won! 468; Doris Fuentes 464. High individual game: Brenda Calhoon 191; Nancy Noble 168; Donna Wood 166. Monday Night Indies SHADY LANES Allen’s Furniture 14 2 Hi De Ho 9*4 6’4 Mid American 8 8 Mouse's Barber Shop 7* i 8': Shadv Lanes 5 11 Ross Engineering 4 12 High team scries: Hi-Dc-Ho 22T3; Allen’s Furniture 2160; Ross Engineering A Machine. Inc. 2152. High team game: Hi-Dc-Ho 776; Allen's Furniture 761; Shadv Lancs 755. High individual scries: Madge Whickcar 562; Pam Cable 548; Marv Aquino 544. High individual game: Madge Whickcar 233; Mary Aquino 207; Debbie Ecker 193; Donna Wood 193. Gutter Boaters SHADY LANES Team #7 10 2 Team #8 8 4 Duraclean Carpet 7 5 Larrv’s Quick Mart 6 6 Rav & Kenny’s 5 7 Miller’s Merry Manor 5 7 Preferred Auto Parts 5 7 PA H Machine Co. 2 10 Team high series: Team #7 1757; Larrv’s Quick Mart 1728; Preferred Auto Pans 1714. Team high games: Team *8 600; Larrv’s Quick Mart 600; Team #7 598; Preferred Auto Parts 593/ Bovs high series: Wesley Sea man .385; Rav Chapman 322; Cases Wallace 308. Bovs high games: Wesley Seaman 133; Rav Chapman 122; Andy Schmeltz 11 ‘ 7 ; Cases Wallace 117. Girls high scries: Yvonne Schmehz 303; Jessica Cable 262; Alissa Fuentes 205. Girls high games: Yvonne Schmcltz 123; Jessica Cable 95; Jen nifer Calhoon 76; Alissa Fuentes 76. Goof Offs SHADY LANES Shads Lancs 11 1 Marsha’s Flower Shop 10 2

computer systems operator at Schicrstein Compound. West Germany. He is a 1987 graduate of John Glenn High School. July 30 (FHTNC) — Marine Sgt. Kevin D. Grisamore. son of Francis R. Grisamore of Rural Route 2. Walkerton, was awarded the Good Conduct Medal. The medal signifies honest and faithful service during a three year period. To earn it, Grisamore achieved and maintained a satisfactory level of performance and an unblemished conduct record for the entire period. He is currently serving Marine Corps Air Station. Yuma. Arizona. He joined the Marine Corps in May 1984. Armv and Air Force Hometown News— Airman Ist Cass Andrew W. Millar has graduated from the U.S. Air Force fuels specialists course at Chanute Air Force Base. Illinois. During the course, students were taught procedures for receiving, storing and issuing petroleum pro-

Scott Reese’s Awards 7 5 Moving Picture Video 4 8 Farmers State Bank 3 9 Team *6 111 Team high series: Marsha’s Flower Shop 2294; Shady Lanes 2196; Scott Reese’s Awards 2094. Team high games: Marsha’s Flower Shop 800; Shadv Lanes 753; Scott Reese’s Awards 743. Boys high scries: Adam Jacob 547; Dan Schmeltz 483; Lance Saul 465. Bovs high games: Lance Saul 210; Adam Jacob 195; Dan Schmchz 189. Girls high series: Dawn Hinchv 408; Bille Hostetler 377; Susan Fddingcr 366. Girls high games: Dawn Hinchv 151; Kelscv Wallace 142; Billie Hostetler 137, ARTISTS SOUGHT TO SCULPT SNOW IN INDIANA STATE CONTEST The LaPorte County Convention A Visitors Bureau, in cooperation wi'h 'he Indiana State Snow Sculpting Steering Committee, is proud to announce the first annual Indiana State Snow Sculpting Competition to be held January 30 - February 2. 199|. The competition will be held in Michigan City. A four-day event, the snow sculpting contest will feature the talents of 15, three-person teams in a creative challenge to carve a giant six-foot bv ten-foot snow block into an artistic vision. A fairly new, but well-estab-lished concept, successful snowsculpting competitions are held every year in nine other snow-belt states, not to mention nations all around the world. Participants are not limited to professional artists, but often range from architects to students to top business persons, all who share a common love of art. In fact, any Indiana resident 18 years or older is eligible to enter. The winner of the Indiana State Competition will receive a cash prize and an all-expense paid trip to the U. S. Snow-Sculpting National Competition in Milwaukee the following January. In Milwaukee. Indiana’s winner will vie for the opportunity to sculpt in the 1992 Olympic Snow-Sculpting event in Albertville. France. Entries are now being taken for the 1991 Indiana State event. Interested persons should contact the LaPorte County Convention A Visitors Bureau office at 872-5055 or 326-8115. Entry deadline is November I. We speak of a hard of cattle; in this manner, wo have an army of frogs, a clutter of cats, and a skulk of foxes. The windiest city in the US is Groat Falls, Montana, whore the average wind speed is 13.1 mph. Chicago, the notorious “windy city,” actually ranks only 16th among the windiest cities in the US.

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ducts. They also earned credits toward an associate degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Millar is the son of William Millar of 29" 7 00 Riler Road. North Liberty, and Marolvn Millar of Rural Route I. Walkerton. The airman is a 1988 graduate of John Glenn High School. Walkerton. Armv and Air Force Hometown N cws _Air Force Airman Ist Class Andrew W. Millar has arrived for du'v a' Misawa Air Base. Japan. The airman is an apprentice fuel specialist. He is the son of Marolvn M. Millar of South Bend and William W Millar of North Liberty. September 4 (FHTNC) — Marine Sgt. Cecil B. McKinney, son of Sherily A. Paschen of Route 3, Walkerton, recently completed the Fuel and Electrical System Component Repair course. During the course, conducted at Marine Corps Service Support Schools, Marine Corps Base. Camp Lejeune, N.C.. McKinney received instruction in the techniques and procedures used to perform inspections. services, repairs, tests and adjustments for fuel system components common to the multifuel engine. A 1979 graduate of Oregon-Davis

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High School. Hamlet, he joined the Marine Corps in January 1980 Armv and Air Force Hometown News — Airman Lee Z. Davis has graduated from Air Force Basic •raining a' Lackland Air Force Base. Texas. During the six weeks of training •he airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in human relations. In addi'ion. airmen who comple'e basic 'raining earn credits •oward an associate degree through •he communi’s college of the Air Force. He is the son of Dennis F. Davis of Nor’h Liberty, and Charlene M Davis of South Bend. Armv and Air Force Hometown News — Air Force Staff Sgt. Brian A Naragon has arrived for duty at RAF Alconburv. England He is a construction equipment technician. Naragon is the son of Willis F. and Dorothy M Naragon of North I iber'v. Shop At Home The word ye, in such expressions as “Ye Oide Shoppe," is pronounced like the word the The letter y in Anglo-Saxon indicated the same th sound as apparent in the current spelling.

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