The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 46, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 June 1974 — Page 2
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tie Walkerton Jaycees held th r atjiwal installation banquet Sa lirday, June 8, at the Ameri. • i.: Legion Post in Walkerton. I .esentations were made ty <■. 4 ing president. Chet Bigler, for the following programs the ■ i. year: Leadership in Action, •ie. and Spark Plug, all of. t I by the Ind ana Slate Jay. < ; Mr. Biglei also gave a spec, i;. Appreciation Award to Jane I I man, who helped and gave n. al support through! ut his ad. n t ration. He also reviewed h - year as president and. display. he awards Walkertun won at ! '. State Convention in Evans, x ’. Among the awa.ds was a i * iue given to him as number j.resilient in revision One in t w state. Jdm Froyck was ma-ter of c monies and introduced the past t kierts in attendance. Don Lud. ug . and Gail Malstaff. Other g sts included Rich Mosher and h svife, Greg Albright and his wife; vice-president; Past Indiana - Sient. Nobel Carpenter and gu 4: and the main speaker. Ned Ch $ nnd his wife, present In. tm.ill Vice-President of the Indi J Javcees. f R^t-President, Don Ludwig, sw.Chet Bigler into the elite pi President’s Club and present.
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ed h.m with the Past-President’s special gavel. Chet then installed the new president for the 1974-75 year. Dav.d Scott. The new president then installed his new officeis which include: Dave Drews, vice-president; Steve Jacobson, vic-/'president: Dave Bottorff, treasurer; Greg Williams, secretary; and the following directors, Kenny Chapman, Jee Setnor, Jim Haip'-r, Bob Pugsley, John McGee and Bob Goodwin. President Scott then gave his goals and predictions for the com. ing year. Also he presented the Jaycee of the month award to Gieg Williams. A special plaque was also given to Chet Bigler f’ m the club for outstand.ng dedication and service for the past year. After the dinner meeting the members adjourned for a dance an.! social evening. JAYCEES SOFTBALL LEAGIE STANDINGS The Walkerton JayeQe Softball League got underway this last week with 10 teams comjreting in two games a week. Games are played Monday through Fri. day starting at 7:00 p.m. for the f--t game and 8:15 for the second. ; * I I The first week’s results are:
Williams Supply 1. Koontz Lake Fire Dept. 0 Laßtre’s Arco 37. Ski Club 13 American Door 26. Jim’s BarberShop 11 Bobs Bar 30, NTT 16 Ridge Auto 24, Koontz Lake Mer. chants 14 American Door 28. Koonth Lake Fire Dept. 23 Ridge Auto 8. Ski Club 7 Williams Supply 13. Koontz Lake Merchants 12 Bob’s Bar 23. Laßere’s Arco 9 Jim’s Barber Shop 17, NIT 10 THE STANDINGS Williams Supply 2 0 Bob’s Bar 2 0 American Door 2 0 Ridge Auto 2 0 Jim’s Barber Shop 11 Laßere’s Arco 11 K. L. Fire Dept. 0 9 NTT 0 2 K. L. Merchants 0 2 Ski Club 0 2 LINCOLN TOWNSHIP EXTENSION HOM EM AKERS The Lincoln Township Extension Homemakers Chib met June 4. 1974, in Community Building with 26 members present. The meeting was opened by president Mrs. Bertha Daube leading the
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gimp with the “Pledge of Al. legiance,” and “Chi Creed.’’ Sungs sang w. re “S. * Threads Amr ng The Gold” and “When Yuu Wore A Tuiip.” w:,h M: Loi- Shr .land at the plan:. Tin- birthday song was sung to Mi-. Shetland and the anniversary -g to Mrs. Arn Jackson. M’S. Mam.e Hahn gaxi .r ta’k or Culture A. Is of a lain' us w. Jcr fr< m Ind.ana. Li*.yd D. ug.. . A donation was made to the County' for 4-H work at Fu- lu . A member of the club. Mrs.
IDdfs Service Station Walkerton now features a complete line of SOLID STATE LAWN-BOY’ iTA It almost never \IA needs a tune-up! K. mJ’ Nv 2rM0de18232 gbK \ \ SELF-PROPELLED Solid State Ignition has no moving parts to get out of . • adjustment. No condenser, no points to replace. । Enclosed, safety-guarded all-gear drive applies power to the rear wheels. Patented safety features. Snap-on grass bag. .. Pivoting grass bag support rod tor close maneuvering. Extra quiet under-the-deck muffler. 1 -year warranty. t
Hizel Morrison, is in the Foun. ta.nview Nursing Home, LaPorte. Mis. Nellie Verkler showed pm t of a collection of her plates she has collected since she started in 1956. They aie the Danish 1 Cl: simas Collection from Copun- ’ hagen, the f.rst one dating back to 1895. It was very interesting. I The meeting ended with the reading of the club “Collect.’’ A community is UKe a ship; every no ought to be prepared to tai:e the helm.
