The Independent-News, Volume 118, Number 4, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 June 1992 — Page 2

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - JUNE 18, 1992

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The participants in Division I were Brian Lyle, Nick Medich, Steve Savoie, Jason Pippenger, Jason Knepp, Joe Pletcher, Jason Hall, Scott Robbins, Jason Mlekodaj, Brent Humphrey, Andy Brinkhoff, Ryan Lichtenbarger, Ed Pontius, Ray Chapman, Steve

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Division II: Brayden Davis, Marcus Houser, Chad Whitten, Frank Engel, Andy King, Craig Stedman, Brett Hulse, Marc Trusty, Andy Schmeltz, Matt Trusty, Josh Howard, Dave Erdelyi, Michael Lentner, Jason Dipert, Robert

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Division DI: Michael Beasley, Phil Crone, Cliff Slater, Andy Ross, Ryan Shei, Aaron Griesinger, Jason Fraschetti, Phil Strahm, Scott Goss, Joshua Albright, Jason Coffman, Chad Haag, Alan Holland, Jason Kaiser, Brian Shei, Andy Morris, Dustin Davis, Greg Engel, Bobby Egger, Chris Aviles, James Fry, Scott Jones, Nick Robertson, Ryan Sheaks, Kyle O’Dell, Glenn Stull, Jeff Howard, Chad Mosson, Jeremiah Whitmer, Joshua Snyder, Ashlee Jackson and William Groves. Ninety boys participated in this year’s Summer Basketball at John Glenn. The camp was conducted by Glenn coaches Gordon Mosson and Craig Groves. They were assisted by varsity players Toby Gardner, Russell Burch, Jayson Kincaid, Jason Groves, Jay Cotton and Aaron Casteel. The entire staff would like to congratulate all the players who ranged from second to eighth graders, on their hustle and enthusiasm. Awards Awards were awarded in the respective divisions to the following boys: Division 1— Hot Shot — Josh Williams; Ballhandling — Brian Lyle; and coach’s award, Andy Brinkhoff. Division II — Hot Shot — Matt Moore; ballhandling — Luke Batman; and coach’s award — Cory Miller.

Goss, T. J. Jackson, Dale Groves, Joe Adkins, Jake McPhail, Jerrod Fraschetti, Scott Bonnell, Denny Traub, Jeremiah Rizek, Steve Ruby, Scott Ruby, Jeremy Haag, Josh Williams, Jesse Whitmer, Brian Snell and Brandon Groves.

Reinhold, Matt Moore, Phil Morris, Tim Larsen, Jesse Payne, Chris Crum, Danny Schweitzer, Luke Batman, Derrick O’Dell, Sean Humphrey, Matt Erdelyi, Cory Miller, Dan Patrick and Stewart Swan.

Division ID — Shooting champion — Cliff Slater; and ballhandling — Jason Fraschetti. Walkerton Elementary School Summer School Brandi JUNE 22 - 26 MONDAY Pancakes(2) Cheese sticks Fruit Milk TUESDAY Donut Sausage patty Fruit juice Milk WEDNESDAY Submarine sandwich Fruit Milk THURSDAY Egg and cheese casserole Toast Fruit juice Milk FRIDAY Sausage patty in a biscuit Fruit Milk PICNIC MEETING FOR BETTER HOMES CLUB Alice Walker will entertain for Better Homes Extension Homemakers Gub beginning at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, June 22, for the annual picnic meeting. Assisting her will be Cheryl Flaugher and Rose Minter. Bring a dish to share and your own table service.

R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N. L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3132 the day prior for reservations. Walkerton Youth Building Phone 586-7600 the day prior for reservations. JUNE 22 - 26 MONDAY Peach nectar Stuffed cabbage in tomato sauce Whole kernel corn Cottage cheese with chives Whole wheat bread and margarine Fresh orange Milk, tea, coffee 23 grams fat/48 milligrams cholesterol TUESDAY Orange juice Sliced baked ham Sweet potatoes Green beans Rye bread with margarine Raspberry gelatin dessert Milk, tea, coffee 21 grams fat/108 milligrams cholesterol WEDNESDAY Tomato juice Beef and noodles Chilled pickled beets Whole wheat bread with margarine Apricot halves Milk, tea, coffee 24 grams fat/119 milligrams cholesterol THURSDAY Caterer’s choice juice Herbed baked chicken quarter Mashed potatoes with gravy Spinach salad with bacon bits and Italian dressing Whole wheat bread and margarine Pear spice cake with whipped topping Milk, tea, coffee 35 grams fat/106 milligrams cholesterol FRIDAY Apple juice Lemon baked fish with tartar sauce Baked potato with margarine Pea salad with cheese Whole wheat bread with margarine Plums Milk, tea, coffee 31 grams fat/73 milligrams cholesterol

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Dawn and Raymond Duran, of Midway Park, North Carolina, are the parents of a son, Cameron Taylor, born June 8. He weighed seven pounds, five ounces and was 20 inches long. He has a big sister, Tiffany, and a big brother, Raymond II at home. Paternal grandparents are Enid and Larry Gark, of Walkerton. Maternal grandmother is Monica McCrum, of North Liberty and maternal great-grandmother is Bernardins Singleton, of Miller's Merry Manor, Walkerton. Brian and Terri Schmeltz, Walkerton, are the parents of a baby girl, Amanda Catherine, born June 2. She weighed six pounds and 11 ounces and was 20‘/a inches long. Grandparents are Art and Beverly Borrelli and the late Dolores Borelli, Koontz Lake; and Art and Joan Schmeltz, Walkerton. Greatgrandparents are Josephine Borrelli, Walkerton, Harriett Jeffry, Crown Point, and Doris Cogswell, Niles, Michigan. NOTICE Any customer of the Walkerton Electric Utility, who is on a life support system, is requested to register his or her name and address at the Gerk-Treasurer's office at 510 Roosevelt Rd. Those persons who are registered will receive first consideration if electric service is, for any reason, interrupted. You are required to bring identification and a medical or doctor’s statement with you, when you register.

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Bulingers To Celebrate Their 50th Anniversary kWc I « nr • J J Fred and Opal Bullinger, Tyler Road, Rural Route 1, Walkerton, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house on Sunday, June 28, from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. at Stuntz & Hochstetler Pines, Tyler Road, Walkerton. The Bullingers have four children who with their families will honor their parents with the open house. They are Judith Mogilesky, of New Jersey; Cheryl Shoemaker, of Lakeville; Vicki Ream, of Fort Wayne; and Fred Bullinger, Jr., of Evansville. The couple will repeat their wedding vows at 3:00 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited. The couple requests no gifts please, stating your presence will be their gifts. WINNERS OF TRIKE-BIKE PARADE AT NORTH LIBERTY LIBRARY The annual Trike-Bike Parade was held at the North Liberty Library on June 12, with 24 entrants an 17 parents participating. Prizes were awarded in three age groups. The winners were: 0-4 years old: Ist place, Jess Fisher; 2nd place, Tyler & Tanner Brooks; 3rd place, Devon W albert. 5-9 years old: Ist place, Steven Futa; 2nd place, Jameson Brown; 3rd place, Jonathon Andrews. 10 years and up: Ist, Sue Nickles; 2nd place, Kyle Borton, 3rd place, Whitney Borton. A special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Craft of Liberty Drugs & Emporium for donating prizes and judging our parade.

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I want to thank my parents, all my friends and relatives for making my graduation and open house a big success. I sure apprreciate everything. Thank you all for coming. B. J. Walls We would like to express our sincere appreciation for the thoughtfulness of our neighbors and friends for the support, food, cards and flowers. Also a big "thank you” to Rev. Russell Payne, Walkerton Ambulance and EMTs, Plymouth Holy Cross Emergency Staff, Eugene Morris, Jeff Gustafson, Capt. Bussie and Sgt. Edwards of the North Liberty Police Dept., Cpl. Dennis Swan of St. Joe County Police and Johnson Funeral Home for all the help and support you have all given our family during the illness and loss of our loved one. The Lloyd Burch Family

R.E.A.L. SERVICES NEWS WALKERTON On Monday Harold Schweder took care of the books and Hazel tells us some funny stories and jokes, however Hazel was ill so Jessie Schaeffer gave us some things to cheer us, and she also gave the prayer. Tuesday Mr. Stuntz gave us a talk about California and that there had been 3,000 people killed in the earthquake there, also that 2,400 Indians still live there. He also gave us some interesting points to visit in California. Wednesday Jessie Schaeffer had the program after Olive Akerman, from South Bend, talked to us about "fat intake". She had dinner with us. We all enjoyed her being with us for our day at REAL Services. Thursday we had juice give-away and it went to Helen Verkier and Martha Young. Mr. Gwin gave the program and told us how school children learn on school trips. One that he had taken with a group when he was still teaching way back when I They took a trip with a group of students to New York City and two or three and Mr. Gwin were chosen to be on radio and won $200.00. Friday we had our sing-along with Millie Daniels leading the singing and Verice Walz at the piano. Fred Daniels did the books. Our flower bouquet give-away went to Shirley Shaw. Fred Daniel brough in his new dog to show us. Father’s Day celebration will be June 19. A Bake Sale and White Elephant Sale June 18. Birthday Party for June will be the 25th. Card playing every Tuesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hawthorn and Al Brenner are going to play music and sing for us soon. CONFER 32ND DEGREE ON TWO AREA MASONS The 173rd Convocation of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of the Valley of South Bend conferred the 32nd Degree on 47 new members, representing 22 lodges in Indiana, one each from Ohio, Tennessee, New Mexico, Illinois and 10 from Michigan. The convocation was named in honor of the late RI. F. Jay Nimtz, 33° of South Bend. F. Jay graduated from Indiana University and served in the U.S. Army and advanced to the rank of Colonel. He served in the Nuremberg Trials and also as Third District Congressman. Gass members included from Walkerton were Sterling E. Jantz and William C. Morris. LOCAL STUDENTS RECEIVE ACADEMIC HONORS The Columbus College of Art and Design recognized students for outstanding academic achievement by naming them to the President’s List and Dean’s List for the spring semester. The President’s List recognizes those students who have gradepoint averages of 3.4 and over on a 4.0 scale. The Dean’s List includes students with grade-point averages between 3.0 and 3.39. Local students with academic honors include Troy Petry, Rural Route 4, Box 56, Walkerton, and Eric Wielosinski, Box 400, Walkerton.