The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 September 1973 — Page 3
N O K TH LI B E KT Y
Mrs. Martha Taylor spent a niple of weeks with her daugh. . Mrs. Mary Z< ok, in Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Staub and ( Idren of Elkhart, were Satur. iv dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Siins Sr. Mr. and Mrs Gerald Shidaker. , Andi -us, Ttxas, and Mr, and rs. Tom Shidaker, of Buchan- . Michigan, were Sunday after. < n callers of Mrs. Lillian Pet- । son and family Mr. and Nirs. Arthur Hailey, Brenda, Robert and Brian, and Ricky Perky, of Goshen, were < iturday visitors of Mrs, Esther Harman. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geyer nnd Mrs. Nellie Ullery recently nsited Mr. and Mrs. Ronald O'Dell in Mishawaka. The O’Dells ; t re moving to Florida in the near I iture and Mrs. O'Dell is a daugh[er of the Geyers. Mr. and Mrs. Don Noel and uldren, of Goshen, spent Sun. iv afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Udon Clark. Sunday birthday dinner guests Mrs. Lillian Peterson and fami y were Mr. and Mrs. John Pet. r-on and Brian, of South Bend, nd Mrs. Anna Strycker. This casion was in celebration of the I rthdays of Mr. and Mr? Peter. >n and Mrs. Strycker. Miss Edna Albright is a paent in Memorial Hospital. South I [end, Mr. and Mrs. John Oberly are :le grandparents of a granduighter bom to Mr. and Mrs. huck Oberly, of Waukegan, 111. >he has been named Amy Lynn. Mrs. Leia Graf and Mrs. Laura Fluff spent Thursday with Mrs. Dorothy Ruff in Tyner. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin King and STrs. Effie Hammaker were in Rochester several days last week i siting Mr. and Mrs. Orval Toun.
| OF ECOL OG Y PLASTIC: A POWERFUL FORCE FOR CONSERVATION
Man has used more energy in the last 30 years than he consumed in all history prior to 1940. The apex of this energy orgy is yet to be reached,according to experts. World energy consumption is expected to double between 1970 and 1980. • The energy supply around the world is dissipating so rapidly, say many scientists, that we now face the threat of one day not having enough energy to turn our already dim T nishing resources into manufactured goods.lndeed, a recent editorial in The New York Times declared that a campaign to conserve । energy will “have to occupy ’ American society for the rest of the decade.” Many experts believe what is also needed is an acceleration ©f efforts to develop new energy sources and expand facilities to convert existing resources into useful energy. I In recent years plastic materials have replaced many other conventional materials formerly used in various consumer and industrial products. What does this mean in terms of the nation’s energy consumption? * In their production, plastics, compared to alternative materials, generally require considerably smaller quantities of energy per volume of finished material. Further, many of the raw materials used in the manufacture of
PLEDGE NEW MEMBERS The September meeting <f the North Liberty Tri Kappa was held in the home of Mrs. Jerry Knepp. Mrs. Dale Holderbaum served as co-hostess. President Mrs. John Peaaycord. relayed information .about the United Fund drive in St. Joseph County and asked for volunteers to help with the campaign in North Liberty. Mrs. Audme Manuel and her committee have tegun preparation of a Welcome Packet for all newcomers of the area. "Treasurers and Trash" will be the name of a rummage sale to be held October 20 at the Fire Station. Mrs. Howard Loucks is chairman of the sale and requests contributions from anyone interested in donating their treasurers trash. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION STATE OF INDIANA ST. JOSEPH COUNTY ss: IN THE ST. JOSEPH PROBATE COURT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MORVIN L. CLARK. Deceased ESTATE NO. 27006 Notice is hereby given that Richard E. Clark and Eldon G. Clark was on the date hereof, appointed Co-Personal Representatives of the Estate of the above namded decedent. All persons having claims against said Estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said Court wihin six months from the date of the first publi. cation of this Notice or said claim will be forever barred. Dated at South Bend, Indiana this 19th day of September. 1973. W. Joseph Doran, Clerk of the above captioned court Roland Obenchain, Attorney for Estate
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plastics were formerly discarded by-products of the petroleum industry. Os perhaps greater importance, however - and a point often overlooked in discussing reuse of materials —is the possibility of recovery of their energy value by using them as fuel to produce steam which, in turn, can be used to produce electric power. This concept can be applied in either of two ways: in modern municipal incinerators designed specifically for this purpose, or in existing electric power plants by using municipal waste as a supplement to the fuel normally used. Because of their high heat content, plastics are particularly desirable as a fuel. They also help other refuse such as wet garbage, grass and
1800 American National Bank Building South bend, Indiana 46601 3toll NON-RESIDENT NOTICE STATE OF INDIANA COUNT! OF SI R >SI !PH ss: In the ST. JOSEPH CIRCUIT COURT SUSAN M. FELIX vs. JON FELIX Cau«e No. F 8292 BE IT KNOWN. That the above named Plaintiff has filed in the office <>f the Clerk of said Court complaint against said Defendant in the above cause together with a proper affidav-t that said Defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is heresy notified that said cause will stand for trial on the 7th day of December, 1973, the same being a day of the 1973 Calendar Year trim of said Court commencing at the City of South Bend. W. Joseph Doran, Clerk By Dela.ne E. Mikelojczak, Deputy John S. Gonas. Attorney for Plaintiff 3t527 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION STATE OF INDIANA ST. JOSEPH COUNTY ss: IN THE ST. JOSEPH PROBATE COURT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RAY NEIDLINGER, Deceased ESTATE NO. 26951 Notice is hereby given that EUGENE NEIDLINGER was on the date hereof, appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of the above named deceden. All persons having claims against said Estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said Court within six months from the date of the first publi. cation of this Notice or said claim will be forever barred. Dated at South Bend, Indiana this 11th day of September, 1973. W. Joseph Doran Clerk of the above captioned court John H. Peddycord Attorney for Estate Crumpacker, May, Levy & Searer 224 W, Jefferson Blvd. South Bend. Ind. 46601 _ 3t04
leaves to burn more efficiently. This ability gives plaatic the distinction of being one of the only materials that has the potential to “give back” to the environment almost all of the little energy taken away during its fabrication. Thus it is possible that increasing amounts of energy could actually be saved if the trend toward increasing use of plastics continues and if the concept of using our waste materials as fuel is encouraged. < Under the dual pressure of lack of land for future dumping and the energy shortage, say experts, this up-to-date concept combining volume reduction with energy production should be given serious consideration in the years ahead.
SEPTEMBER 27. 1973 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS -
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Mr. and Mrs. John F. Marshall of route 3, Walkerton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jennifer Rae, to Jerry’ Dwight Gaddis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hutty L. Gaddis. 603 Adams St., Walkerton. Miss Marshall is a graduate of Oregon-Davis High School and a student at Ball State University. Mr. Gaddis is a graduate of Walkerton High School and is employed by Package Masters in Bremen. No date has been set for the wedding. OES NEWS Worthy Matron Mrs DeWayne Pavey, of Walkerton Chapter 319, Order of the Eastern Star, opened the meeting September 1R in short form and greeted past matrons and patrons present. She introduced Myron Mullet, Jr. Past as her Worthy Patron, pro tern, for the evening. During the short business meeting announcements were made that the October 2 meeting will be Friends Night. October 19, y St. Joseph Club Scottish Rite La-fc dise Night will be held at the ' Walkerton Temple with the ladie U I of the Eastern Star chapter serv.M ing the dinner. Mrs. Paveyg named the Christmas Cheer com-B mittee. they are Mrs. Glen Jacobi Mrs. James Patterson, Mrs. Har I ry McMahon and Mrs. Leßo.i
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Whittaker. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Steinke, route 3. Plymouth, and Mrs. William Best, of Phoenix, Arizona, became members through affilia. tion. The initiatory degree uatier the direction of Mr. Mullet, was given to Mrs. Gilbert (Renee) Boyer, route 1 Walkerton. Mrs. Clarence Reid gave the Bille Degree and presented the candidate the Bible she held during her initiation The charter was draped and memorial service was held for Brother Glen Walz, recently deceased. Conductress Mrs. Jasper Eikis and associate conductress, Mrs. Ralph Jackson, presented Mrs. Pavey with a gift from the offi. cers. honoring the Pavey's wed. ding anniversary. Mrs. Harry Doll served is greeter for the meeting. After thanking her officers and committees, Mrs. Pavey and Mr Mullet invited all. including the 29 past matrons and patrons to th® social room for refreshments. Hosting the social hour were Mr. and Mrs. Mullet, Mrs. Ed Devon and Mrs. Manford Bouse. Teacher: “How has me invention of the automobile benefited mankind Pupil: "Well, it has aim os 3 stopped horse steal.ng."
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