The Independent-News, Volume 116, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 April 1991 — Page 10
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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - APRIL 4. 1991
Consumer Business Guide FARM CREDIT SERVICES . «> OF MID-AMERICA, ACA €> 0 Neil Blair—Plymouth Branch Mgr. 0 ~ Eugene Matzat—LaPorte Branch Mgr. ~ Douglas Dunten—South Bend Branch Mgr. F ARM CREDIT SERVICES OF MID-AMERICA has 3 convenient locations to sene you in Plymouth at 1400 Oak Road, phone 936-4285; in laPorte at 1555 S. State Road 39. phone 362-0441, and at 60188 S Main in South Bend, phone 291-1277. Here you will find loans for all agricultural needs including pick-up truck and equipment leasing, farm land, dwellings, remodeling, repair, crops, livestock, implements, and conventional mortgages and construction loans for rural housing. Long term loans are available with interest rates currently as low as 9 4^ and short-term loans as low as 9.5591. C redit Life, disability income (while hospitalized), multi-penl crop and crop hail insurance are available And FCS has just added equipment leasing to a long list of services. FARM CREDIT SERVICES OF MID-AMERICA is a "ONE-STOP LOAN SHOP" for farmers to secure loans in a business-like manner, and any Loan Officer can help you with all your loan needs — equipment, land acquisition, operating expense whatever it is — there can be no better way to secure funds for your agricultural needs or for conventional mortgages or construction loans for rural property. Through FARM CREDIT SERVICES OF MID-AMERICA many people have been able to own their own farms and operate them successfully. Over the years FARM CREDIT SERVICES OF MID-AMERICA have contributed substantially to the growth and progress of agricultural communities, and their services are of significant importance to this area Call or stop in to see the Branch Manager in your area. Let him demonstrate their slogan: "WE WORK FOR FARMERS BECAUSE YOU KEEP AMERICA STRONG" WILSON AGRI SERVICE Serving The Area For Over 40 Years Fanners in this area have come to know and rely on the friendly folks over at WILSON AGRI SERVICE for prompt service and a good return on (heir harvests. Located on Old 31 North in I^keville, phone 784-3115 and at 632 North Center in Bremen, phone 1-800-552-2928 for 24-hour latest grain quote. The people at WILSON AGRI SERVICE are farmer-oriented. They realize their success depends on the success of the area fanners they serve. Their elevators are kept in the stnetest of sanitary conditions, and the grain unloading facilities are maintained with the farmer's convenience in mind. WILSON AGRI SERVICE'S management is constantly seeking the best market places for farmers' crops to assure a good profit for all their customers.
WTFI'EL'DS PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING Phone 586-2745 Dus excellent company is the carpet and furniture cleaning specialist in this area with Deep Steam Extraction. Deep Steam Extraction actually removes the deeply embedded got, dirt and even the detergents left by previous cleanings What's more, you can see it being extracted Steam makes this system ^upenor to all other methods employing excessive amounts of hot water When you see the dirt leaving your carpel, you’ll be astounded' Ilie finished carpet is truly “hospital-clean " Si 3 ROOMS FOR THE PRICE OF 2 WITH THIS ARTICLE BUSINESS CARDS - Variety Os Samples Ana Colors To Choose From Independent-News 601 Roosevelt Rd , Walkerton
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ARTS AND CRAFTS CONTEST RULES The 1991 Tri Kappa Fine Arts Festival contest rules for arts and crafts are as follows: 1. Entries should be brought to the John Glenn High School cafeteria on Saturday, April 13, at 8:00 a.m. 2. The public showing of art and craft entries will be in the John Glenn cafeteria on Sunday, April 14, from 11:00 a.m. till 4:00 p.m. EST. 3. Students in Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12 and any adults within the John Glenn School Corporation boundaries may participate. 4. Contestants are limited to two entries per category. 5. Divisions are art, craft, and photography for Kindergarten through Grade 6 and adults. Art, craft, wood working, photography, and computer graphics are divisions for middle school. High school divisions are basic art. drawing, commercial design, photography, painting, basic art sculpture- and sculpture. Adult wood ’ working projects will be classified as craft projects. 6. Each entry should have contestant's name, school, grade, and media on the entry blank. Media is the material used in the art; for example, watercolor, oil, crayon, ink, pencil, charcoal, etc. Labels may be obtained from the school art teachers or the local newspaper on or before April 9, 1991. Adult entry blanks will be in the newspaper later. 7. Art or craft not labeled as such will be labeled at the discretion of the art show committee. Unidentifiable work will be ineligible. 8. Adults will be judged separately from students and should include address on the entry blank. 9. All work submitted must have been done by the contestants themselves since the last contest. 10. Three-dimensional work is considered a craft unless the contest committee is advised differently. The work will be categorized at the discretion of the contest committee. 11. Paint-by-number, tracing, kits, molds, or any other direct copying will not be permitted. Committee’s decision is final. Craft category, plastic canvas, fabric, etc., may be used. Patterns may be used but not kits for the crafts. Wood working is a threedimensional wood project made by the student since the last art show. 12. Photos are accepted if taken by the participant since the last contest. Photos may be black and white or color and must be at least 35 square inches in size, including
WALKERTON AMERICAN LEGION POST 189 Every Friday Night BINGO 7:00 p.m. — Early Birds, 6:30 p.m. Everyone 18 Years Or Over Welcome Saturday, April 6 DANCE To The Music Os “COUNTRY PRIDE’’ 9:30 p.m. To 12:30 a m.
mat. Categories will be elementary, middle school, high school and adult. 13. Judging will be on the basis of originality, composition, color and neatness. Art work is to be mounted or matted. Framing is permissible in craft category only. 14. Each grade will be judged separately from another for PreKindergarten through Grade 8. Judges decisions are final. 15. Consultation is permitted as long as the art submitted is the contestant’s own work. 16. Adult entries should be claimed immediately after the public showing at 4:00 p.m. EST on Sunday, April 14, 1991. 17. LIABILITY - All entries and accepted works are submitted at the owner's risk. The art committee will do it’s best to care for the art work. A committee member will be present from the time the art work is brought in on Saturday morning until after the showing on Sunday or the building is locked. Students Bound For Six Flags Safely By Bus Each year following the John Glenn High School Prom and the After Prom Party, many local high school students end the event and special occasion by piling into cars and driving to Great America. As parents and community people, in an effort to keep tired kids off the highways, we would like to provide two Cardinal buses which would pick the kids up at the high school and deliver them safely back to the school at the end of the day. Two buses will keep almost 100 kids off the roads. Each bus will cost $685.00 and will be chaperoned by responsible adults. This is the second year for this project at John Glenn. It was a huge success last year with everyone having a great time and really appreciating the donations made to help with the cost of the trip. The cost per student for transportation and admission to Six Flags will be $29.00 per student. In order to help defray this cost, we are asking for your financial support of any amount you wish to donate. If you wish to help our kids, please make your donations payable to the “After Prom Bus Fund’’ in care of Farmers State Bank. Walkerton, attention: Mrs. Kari Albert. The deadline for donations is April 20th. Thank you for your consideration and your support. 3talß
