The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 February 1967 — Page 8

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THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — FER. 9, 1967

Greg Amor Fouled On Shot Attempt । r ji I a K^\ W* M ' • -AcW MhS- ’ FBL W/^' ‘<S^< — • MM ~x Greg Amur, the Fal< ns h tding scorer. gets clobbered go<»d in an effort to mak<- a short ne-hander in the Friday game with South Central. Cunningham committed the foul while Kuss <4si and Jack Ross battle for p -sition with Jim Smith and Les Cable also ready to rebound. Huhnke il.3i is the identifiable South Central player.

Brief History Os Atomic Energy After only a decade of application, atomic power has established itself as an attractive and reliable means of supplying electricity: it is already an important factor m today’s electric energy marketplace and it promises t<> be a major energy source for Countless tomorrows 1966 — Announcement of plans for the construction of atomic power plants in the 800.000 to J 000 000 kilowatt range. 1964 Legislation c n.u t< d permitting private ownership of >tumic fuel. ' * 1968 — Announcement of plans for ’u construction of several 400 008 kilowatt atomic power ■plants, heralding the coming-of->ge of dsmmorcial atomic power. 11 195® — Start-up of first pritWa^ely owned atomic power plant 1(200 000 kilowatts).

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1957 Start-up of first relatively large-scale (60.000 kilowatt si atomic power plant. Start-up <»f first privately owned power reactor. <A small experimental unit, i 1956 Start-up of first reactor designed expressly for electric power generation. ( A 5.000 kilowatt exp« rimental unit 1 1954 Commissioning of the submarine. Nautilus, marking the first application of atomic power. Legislation enacted pern ‘ting private ownership ot a omic reactors. 1953 — First power reactor pl iced in operation. <Land-based protot. pe of the first submarine propulsion system. 1946 U. S. Atomic Energy Commission established. 1942 — First atomic reactor. 1939 —. Discufery of atomic fission. The mold of man s fortune Is built into his num kand*.

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ILiakWss Women Have Valentine Meeting The Valentine theme was carried <ut m the decor <>n the tables at the dinner meetihg of the Walkerton Business and Professional Women s Club. Thursday night Feb. 2, at Heils diningroom. Large white styrofoam hearts edged in red ruffling, highlighted by red hows centered each table. Favors of decorsbd match boxes and valentine were at each place. .Mrs. Elsie Johnson gave the invocation. prior to the roast beef dinner. Mrs. Charles Wooley presided .us president for her first meeting. Other officers were Mrs. George Meyers, vice president; Miss landa Huhnke, secretary; and Miss Mary Ann Frame, treasurer. M’ss Karen Gillette was introduced as a guest and Miss Laura Divine became a new member. Mis. Wooley named her committees for the m w year as: Mrs. Wayne Cover and Mrs AmoHunt. membership: Mrs. M<l Harrison, Miss Ann Boroughs. Mrs. Charles High and Mrs. Francis Gindelbergcr, ways ■nd means; Birthday bank Mia. Dab Cilery; Mrs. Edward C< ters< n and Mrs. Everett Baker, flowers and cards; Mrs. Newton Williams publicity. It whs voted to contribute t । the Cancer Fund. The Club has several fruit cak< s h ft to sell as well as the one pound pecan meats. Tt ew may be purchased either from members or from the Ways and means committee. Members contributing to the birthday bank were; Mrs. Jay Downs. Mrs Richard Anderson Sr., Mrs. Dale Cilery and Mrs Newton Williams. Guests wrote captions on the bac k of their valentines, p< rtainini; to the pi tures ->n the front as a contest. Mrs Elsie Johnson was - voted as the most clever. Mrs. Down received the booby prize m the contest. Mrs. Charles High was award'-d a prize for pinning a small dart in the center of a large heart. The door prize was received by Mrs. Franc! < Gindelbergcr. Hostease for the evening were; Mrs. Ann Hunt. Mrs. Robert

p w< r atathma. Steam from the b ding water reactor ia fed to Use turbine mghti which turns the generator producing electric enwgv Mote the conventional «pp* arance of the building huua-

Acroba'ic Mike Niksch Scores Another ■iLOK^^KI • v-' 4 Mk W / W BKMHKX/SMV IK. Mike Niksch, South Central's great scorer, shows off his acrobatic ability and yet scores on this hard driving, off balance lay-In Friday night. Enable to stop Niksch are Jerry Shenks (521, Larry Ncr-wander (52), Mike Westhues and Greg Amor.

Hostetler. Mrs. Newton Williams. Mrs. Leland Welch, Mrs. Edward Petersen and Mrs. Glen Walz. The next meeting will be Thursday Feb. 23. with Miss Mary Ann Frame as rhabman. Tri Kappas Meet With Mrs. Rohrer Members of Epsilon Chi Ch.ipter of Tri Kappa Sorority m< t at the home of Mrs. Bryce Roherer, Thursday evening. Feb. 2. assisting her as hostesses were Mrs. Harlan Kepchn and Mis. Dvnslow Doll. During the business meeting with Mrs. Rohrer, president presiding. Mrs. Robert Bauss was appoint<*d chairman of a committee to select and purchase a painting in memory of Mrs A. F. Dalley, a charter member, now deceased. The picture will be placed in the Elementary Sch<xH Where Mrs. Dalley was a teacher. Other dates to remember arc - a Sweetheart Dinner for husbands

mg the atomic reactor and tur-btnr-gmerator. It will h* constructed of arvhitvc turalk treat«*d reinforced concrete about 12.% feet wade by 135 f*vt long and 160 loci high. Above the refueling

of members to be held Feb. 18. al the Mayfair restaurant in Mishawake; a Tea honoring the local Girl Scouts, to be held at the Youth Building on Sunday March 12, from 2 to 3:30 pm. Mra. William Carter is chairman: the annual Style Show and card party will be held in the Elementary School the evening of May 11. The Campus Shoppe of Laporte will display clothes and furnish the models. All proceeds from this will be used for the Scholar* ship Fund of the Chapter. Mrs. Richard Hershberger re* viewed the State Magazine. Cross Keys, and urged all members to subscribe. A Valentine motif was used on the refreshment table following the meeting. Mra. Ernie BrAvold will be h<*tciu» for the March 2 meeting. KG TI Ct J * Master Mason** Degree Saturday night Febuarv 11 at Walk* erton Masonic Le4ge.

H > a (aN*ut 100 feet from ground l' \cl> the wnll* will b«* of in»ul- *’« d in* lai .Hiding on a atuctura) • st* H frame Roof emhstructtuO 1 will feature metal deck invulatl.* and bud J-up multi-layer luufWg.