The Independent-News, Volume 117, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 April 1992 — Page 7

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The 1991-92 girls basketball team at St. Patrick’s School, Walkerton, is pictured above, from left to right, front row: Jennifer Urgonski, Stacy Walter, Grace Nied-

W.E.M.S.A. SERVES LUNCH AT RAY & KENNY’S fl * **23*' * /Ju fcgUyvI ^^l n

The Walkerton Ambulance Service served a free lunch at Ray & Kenny’s Super Valu, to Walkerton, last Saturday. Picutred are comanager Audrey Robison and night manager, Sandy Krill, who presented a $75.00 check to the am-

BECKER BUILDER OF HECKAMAN HOMES DRIVE OUT AND SEE OUR MODEL 903 S. State St (St. Rd. 23 South), North Liberty 656-8796 369-9442 Monday - Friday 9 00 - 6.00 — Saturday 9:00 - 3 00 — 4 Iso Drop Off For — — INDEPENDENT-NEWS XAVER CLEANERS G’S DOCKSIDE RESTAURANT & PUB Scenic Koont Lake 586-7015 Lunch & Evening Specials Daily Saturday, April 5 "All You Can Eat" SEAFOOD BUFFET 4:00 - 9:00 p.m. SffSS For Our 6th Anniversary Celebration SIGN UP FOR A GAS GRILL (S2OO 00 Value) TO BE GIVEN AWAY MAY 3

balski and Jennifer Haney. Back row: Rachel Klug, Sara Dooms, Alison Smith, Johann Hathaway, Jennifer Kaminski and coaches Alana Davidson and Mindy Steele.

bulance fund from the local grocery store. Arts And Crafts Contest Rules 1. Entries should be brought to the John Glenn High School cafeteria on Saturday, April 25,1992, at

8:00 a.m. 2. The public showing of art and craft entries will be in the John Glenn cafeteria on Sunday, April 26, 1992, from 11:00 a.m. till 4:00 p.m. 3. Students in Pre-Kindergar-ten 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, 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. All wood working projects will be classified as a craft. 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. 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 in-

SATURDAY, APRIL 25 AT 1:00 PM

AUCTION SITE: UREY MIDDLE SCHOOL, U.S. 6 WALKERTON, IN (West edge of town across from Mahoney Automobile Dealership) LOCATION: 3/4 mile south of Walkerton on State Road 23 - at intersection of Union Road. Rolling and Wooded Building Sites Just South Os Walkerton on State Road 23 (on the edge of town) | 78 ACRES ♦ 4 TRACTS |

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TRACT 1- 20 acres, partially wooded building site, with several possible sites for new home. Road frontage on State ^7/ Road 23, Union Road, and Willow ^ll Trail. Estimated 12 acres tillable. A Great Choice! /TRACT 1 TRACT 2 - 20 acres, a former farm house site A?.?.?.?, with 30' x 50' steel building and 24' .. // diameter grain drying bin Building site access from State Road 23 with i Driveway current drive. Approximately 18 acres ^//Y = r— ?Pre«*nt Ridas tillable. The steel building has a lot of JLJ room to fit your needs. If you do not q// H c desire a grain bin, you will be given a Q & closing credit of $2,000, and the seller 4^ 4 <<! TRACT 2 will have until September 30, 1992 to 'vA Kxi 20 Acres remove. TRACT 3 - 20 acres, with secluded wooded \\ : building site near tree ridge. Estimated 14 acres of tillable farm ’?>•« ground. : i* « TRACT 4 - Estimated 18 acres, with building ; x XvX sites located on secluded Willow trail. TRACT 3\op®^ Ditch This tract lies directly behind Tract 2 on Arre« & 3. and against Tract 3 on the south.

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Sales Manager: Brad Stackhouse (219) 936-8364 SCHRADER AUCTION COMPANY k (219)244-7606 J

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clue 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 coovine will not be permitted. Committee’s decision is final. Craft category — plastic canvas, fabrics, etc. — may be used. Patterns may be used but not kits for the crafts. Wood working is a three dimensional 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 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 and can be no larger than 22 x 30 when finished. Framing is permissible in craft category only. 14. Each grade will be judged separately from another for Pre Kindergarten through Grade 8. Judges decisions are final.

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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. E.S.T. on Sunday, April 26, 1992. 17. Liability — All entries and accepted works are submitted at the owner’s risk. The art committee will do its 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. Louise Mann, of Walkerton, returned home on Friday after spending a week in Youngstown, Ohio, visiting with her daughter, Nancy and helping care for her new granddaughter, Jazmine Lane Sanders. The Manns now have nine grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Burgoone Carnes, of Rockinham, North Carolina, are visiting here for a few days this week with her sister, Audrey Solmos and other friends. The oldest surviving boat is a pinewood dugout canoe found in Holland. It’s believed to be 8,000 years old!

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