The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 July 1994 — Page 6

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - JULY 14, 1994

Lee Greenwood Heads List Os Fair Entertainment Lee Greenwood, who most recently gained national fame for his Song of the Year "God Bless The USA", headlines the entertainment for the 1994 LaPorte County Fair, which runs from July 18-23. Greenwood was accorded honors for his patriotic song in 1985 by the Country Music Association and the stirring musical anthem enjoyed renewed attention during Operation Desert Storm. He has been recognized as CMA's Male Vocalist of the Year and won a Grammy for Best Country Vocal Performance, along with achieving gold status for his first three albums. Greenwood, who embarked on his musical career at age 10, will have two grandstand performances at the LaPorte Fair on Saturday, July 23, at 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. Some grandstand tickets are still available at $4.00, according to Fair Judy’s Beauty Salon 207 W. Center St. North Liberty 656-4491 MEN - WOMEN - CHILDREN Hd«n« Curtis Uniperms - Spyro Perms Curling Iron & Heir Accessories — Jewelry Cosmetics — Eer Piercing — Perfumes GIGI Home Hair Removal Beauty Connection Clothing 6 DAYS A WEEK - WALK-INS WELCOME EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Shut-In, Hospital & Nursing Home Service

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secretary-manager John P. Daley. Greenwood numbers among his legion of fans, former Presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush, who used his "God Bless The USA" song during their successful political campaigns. Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf proclaimed the song his favorite and it was extensively played during the Persian Gulf War. Music will also fill the grandstand stage on Thursday and Friday nights of fair week, with the Highway 101 show at 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. on July 21 and the country gospel group the Fox Brothers returned for a single engagement at 8:00 p.m. on July 22. True to tradition, the fair week entertainment will kick off with the ever-popular Demolition Derby on Monday, July 18, at 7:00 p.m. and the equally popular Figure Eight Demo on Tuesday, July 19, at 7:00 p.m. Grandstand and box seatino is available for both nights, but box seat sales are usually brisk, Daley noted. Hubler’s International Circus, complete with wild animal acts, returns again this year on Wednesday, July 20, and the two shows at 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. are offered without charge on a first come first served basis in the grandstand. Reserved box seats may be purchased, however, Daley said. The Mightly Blue Grass Shows will again provide rides and shows on the midway with a "pay one price, unlimited ride” offer without coupon for $9.00 between 6:00 and 11:00 p.m. on Monday and 5:00 - 11:00 p.m. on Tuesday. A

similar offer is available for Wednesday and Thursday between 1:00 and 6:00 p.m., while a SIO.OO price with special merchant coupon will provide unlimited rides on Friday and Saturday from 1:00 to 11:00. p.m. Tuesday will feature a $5.00 admission per car load between 5:00 and 10:00 p.m. and Wednesday has been designated as Senior Citizens Day with a $1.25 admission for seniors. Harness racing, a staple at the fair for many years, will be featured Wednesday through Saturday with a noon post time. Grandstand admission is free and reserved box seats are available at SI.OO. No county fair would be complete without 4-H competition and the LaPorte Fair will offer a variety of 4-H and ooen class entries. Judg'F4 "U! take place throughout the week in both divisions at various arenas and exhibition locations. Livestock auctions will start on Friday at 5:30 p.m. with goats, swine and sheep. Rabbits, poultry, dairy milk and the much anticipated beef auction will take place Saturday morning starting at 8:30. Four-H horse and pony judging will kick off at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday the 4-H Fair Board Jamboree with the 4-H Fair Board Scholarship and Whirlpool Scholarship revealed at 4:00 p.m. A complete listing of all fair activities during the week has been published in a brochure available at the fair office and numerous business locations and library branches throughout the county. V.F.W. POST 1954 AUXILIARY HOLDS MONTHLY MEETING On Sunday, July 10, the North Liberty V.F.W. Post 1954 Ladies Auxiliary held their monthly meeting. Among the business taken care of was the resignation of Deana Mitchell as president due to medical problems. Cheryl Hunsley was then installed as the new president for the 1994-95 year with Sue Hamilton as Sr. Vice. There will be a nomination and election for Jr. Vice at the next meeting. Other business was the SI,OOO elimination drawing and dinner being held on September 10 with Laura Melton in charge. There are still tickets available. They are $20.00 each and only 200 are sold. Also we would like to encourage all members to pay their 1995 dues as they will be raised to $13.00 after July 30. Remember, meetings are the second Sunday of every month at the post at 10:30 and we would liked to see more happy faces. Also a reminder that our steak fry is the first Friday of every month and the fish fry is the third Friday of every month. The food is delicious, give it a try! NAMED TO DEAN’S UST AT ROSE-HULMAN INSTITUTE Adam K. Jacob, 501 Van Buren St., Walkerton, son of Lorraine and Glenn Jacob, a sophomore in Mechanical Engineering, was named to the dean’s list for the spring quarter of the academic year at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. Jacob was among 424 undergraduate students who earned at least a 3.3 grade point average (on a 4.0 scale). Rose-Hulman is a private engineering and science college that has been cited by U.S. News & World

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Ramona’s Aunt Bea is getting married! And she’s marrying Howie’s Uncle Hobart, who’s always singing “Ra-moo-o-na” and embarrassing Ramona a lot. But it turns out Uncle Hobart’s not so bad. And Ramona gets to be a bridesmaid and she saves the wedding too! Encyclopedia Brown's home town is celebrating its 100th anniversary by opening a time capsule left by the town founder. But before anyone can discover what riches it contains, the capsule is stolen. When E.B. and his friend Sally investigate, they find no shortage of suspects! The movies are free and everyone is welcome to come — no registration necessary . For more information call the library at 586-2933. Beware the fun of a patient man. John Dryden