The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 October 1963 — Page 15

ryro Electric / Is Active In Nuclear Reactor I The last nine months ha\i brought about major changes m technology, manufacturing ph << ’*• s, quality control equipment and jHTsonnel. Several contracts, governed by the Atomic Energy Commission, have increased the complexity of the products produced at I’yro Eleoixi^A To design these highly technical products. Erol Van Buskirk was put in charge of Byron Engmrertng department m June of this year. The engineering staff Include* Will Rautio, Dick Bn< e and two Purdue Coop students, Charles Fujawa of South Bind and Lamonte Edi.son from North Liberty. In addition to these mt n Pyro Electric retains the services •f a consultant from Ihinlue Umeradv. Dr. Richaid Grace. In order to make the required improvements in fabrication techniques, It was necessary to acquire new equipment anti .old t.. the supervisory staff under plant manager Jerry Rains. Two controlled atmosphere furnaces, wire braiding equipment and a complete electro-polishing system had tn be installed. Charles Briggs, formerly from Marion. Indiana was added to the manufacturing staff at the beginning of the year. To test tiic.se highly complex components. Pyro has acquired the most up to date equipment available to thHr industry This equipment includes a mass sjmctrometer, metallurgical sampling apparatus. X-Ray and a vacuum furnace for temperature* up to 4500 degree* F. Lerov Tuttle is now assisting Paul Guard in Quality Control. Pyro Electric is now spon oring several people in advanced education programs in order to k«s p up with the technical advances Art Benson, general manager, has welcomed scheduled visita* Hons by small local groups during non-working hours This hn* been In conjunction with the Chamber of Commerce project to inform

: jmu a f M£sr ’ INDIANA STOCKS >!— |. - H Bought — Sold — Quoted E ’ B*2 U gJ*pc« Intrastate L * S 2 S’ Southern Securities Corporathm I G*npwui Evansville 8, Indiana Au2k * g 2 M u Ixx'al Representative# g 0 ,U>uiH C. Howwr (hud. B. Houser g £E« "XS” Ci!’ & te &r I £§ Ha | Thank You I We wish to thank everyone for visiting our station p j and us and for the many well wishes during our 30th I year anniversary celebration Friday and Saturday. We are happy to announce the following winners tot oiii door prizes: ■ WiLMow lawnmower Theo Ream Rod And Reel Honna Rains Rod And Reel Boh Betz & Fishing Rod Agnew Ludwig & Fishing Rod Ralph Gillen Fishing Rod (.ary Morrison J , Fishhig Rod R. L. Shuth & Subscription To ’Thdependent” Ray Kaminski j* Subscription To “Independent” Emm* Hosar? Subscription Tn “Independent” Bill Holland Subscription To “Independent” Frank 0. Thorn be i g Subscription To “Independent” George Parks Oil Filter Al Drews Oil Filter Burl U ickham Harry And Densiou Doll | Doll's Service Station j

the public of the manufacturing industries in Walkerton. Since the writing of this article, Will Rautio has lift Pvu Electric. Returns From State Bar Meeting DeVere D Gohren, .1 membei of the law firm of Goheen and Dunfi just returned from the Indiana State Bar meeting held at French lack. Indiana, on Octol -r 10 11 and 12 Approximately 1 ’Ur hundred members of the Indiana State Bar Association met to study tl: • rfft ets and application of the new adjusted gross * ix and the new Indi ma Sales i Tax. , Special sessions were conduct - 1 cd on estate administration ami 1 probate prix edings. with rm1 phasis being given to the matter ( of Indiana inheritance taxes and Federal estate tax uiethods and proceedings. I The current sessions on estate administration and planning is the second in a series being held by the Indiana Bar Association in an effort to acquaint members with recent changes in the tax , laws and resulting regulations The prohate, trust and real esI tate section of the Indiana Rar Association of which Mr. Goheen Is a member, met to consider , proposed amendments to the proj hate ixxk’ being drafter! to clarify certain sections of the probate code enacted in 1951 . Twenty-five lawyers from the Third Congressional District attended the meeting at French Lick. WALTER REUNION Seventy members of the Michael and Nancy Waiter family were present Sunday at the Sheneman grove for their annual picnic. A bountiful dinner was enjoyed by all The afternoon was spent , playing games and visiting Members were present from Niles, Michigan City, Fort Wayne, South Bend. Elkhart, Mishawaka. Nappane**,, Wakarusa. Millcreek and Walkerton The picnic next war will be held at the ame place on thr same date.

THE LEGION CORNER Wc of the American D gum Would like to give the rp|e . f the conununity a bette r chan< i* to get a< qualntcd with the organization, .* ■ to th*' why s, but ~ etc . For the benefit < f those who art- n d familiar with the organization or it functions; Tl; ■ American Legion was founded in Paris, Fran. e Mar< h 15-17 in the y* ar of 1919 It w ts founded by the fighting men <9 the A. E. F Q. What are the puipow- of the American legion: A 'rhe pin poses of th*' Xm* 1ican Legion are -et forth in the preamble to the national constitution of the American Legion which reads a follows: For God and country, we associate ourselves together for th** following purposes: To uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States of America; to maintain law and order: to fnstri and perpetuate a one hundred percent Americanism; to present the memories and incidents of our associates in the great wars: to indicate a sense of individual obligation to the comumnity. state and nation; to combat the autocracy of both the clash's and the masses; to make right the master of might; to promote peace and good will on earth; to -afeguard and transmit to posterity the principles of justice, freedom and democracy; to conserrate and sanctify our romradship by our devotion to mutual helpfulness " Q What is the American L*gion s position regarding partisan politics 0 A. The American Legion shall be absolutely non-political and shall not be used foe the dissemination of partisan principles nor for the promotion of the candidacy of any person seeking public oilier or preferment No candidate for nomination or election to. or incumbent of. any ri munc! itive elective public office, shall hold any elective other or an appointive remunerative other in thr American legion, or m any department or rmtlonal standing or special committees shall not be affected. Q What use U made of the national dues’ A. of the $1 .k> tflfal national due., seventy-five cents if the member”s dues is allocated for subscription to the American lx*gi<»n Magazine; twenty-five cents is earmarked lor Rehabilitation. and the balance is placed in the general fund at National Headquarters and is used to defray the cost of other national ervii*s such as Americanism. Legislative. Defense. Membership Promotion. Administra-

Whole Hog Sausage & j Pancake Supper | Walkerton | | Presbyterian Church | | Saturday, Oct. 19 | Time: 5 till 8 P.M. | Adults SI.OO Children 50c Pre-School Free p 1 -.j

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tion ami a portion of th<* < o t of • hild welfare M O MAVS Th- monthly m. -ting of St 1... ■ph County NFQ was held q<toiler 3 at Go .0 . i Hall Delimit. ,w. .leifd to th.. NHi Stat,, mn' ntion No-. 1 it • layp«».l H' t, |. Indian..ip i! Willard Stun p. m < i.ai g. a * 'ROP, a ked tl,. group to -h o " in thr Fix nd nip A<n 1 u .. t with gram to i-. [m k* d up in November. XX '. a! in > t*lbvM .• < i ,f|. cern shown by mi n b. i . . f ' i... clergy who a w im ' wi’h us Th-'v lei i.gmze *h<’ r>.^pon p pp ■. of the 1 hun-li in re! it ion to rui d < ominunit ws. There is >n .ntegral r.latr.nship bt t.ull a qnntual, ultut 11 and । < onoir.a wi-ll t mg It is your duty as Ament an farmers to control your agriculture. What arc you doing about it 0 The NFO wa- organized bv farmers. Our only aim 1 ’0 have bargaining puwi-r in pricing < or production so that farmers < in have an honest living in line a dll the rest of the economy. GIRT, SCOUT NEUS Uadrtte Girl Scout Troop 161 enjoyed horscbm k riding it I/-* Stables forth« ir last meeting. Some rtf the girls am working on their Hors< woman badge This troop, along with Senior Girl Scout Troop 119 ha planned an overnight tnp tn tlie new campsite SONI Springs near Three Oaks. Mich SONI mean Scouts of Northern Indiana JUNIOR MYF NEUS Tom Mellin ojn-ned the mt’ ting Sunday evening with 22 present We have $1 6<» in the treasury We will rake leave* this Saiurday at 3:30. Come and bring rake Gary Trost had the lesson We w ill meet at the ehun h Sunday at 7:00 p.m, to solicit for UNIUEF Refreshments weYe rved by Linda Wilson and Nam v Chapman. We also visited the parsonage. Make Church a family affair

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