The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 September 1974 — Page 14

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ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES BEGIN AT JOHN GLENN Ault Educat: >n clause. at John Glenn High hool will begin >n M mday. Septeinbei 16 with all .. i t Hashes to nu < t once a wet k n Mondavs. Tuesday.* oi Thur<- • t> from 7.00 to 10 00 pm. Ulas-f" being offered tor ciedit wHude English, U. S. History, lypmg I and II Welding. Geog;„hv Spanish. Math, Chembdiy, Appreciation Accounting. >ff:ce Machines and Ait. ^on-cretlit clashes are physical Gness for men and women ait.Jilted medias, welding and sew. « r The classes Wilt run for la eks for the credit courses and ne non-credit classes will I*" in a .■• ion for two hours and run ■ 10 weeks. These must lie 10 . >le enrolled in each class foi no class to meet. The co<t of ih* ■ iedit courses is s7.i>o tor the o A- -ter. Credit’ classes beginning Sep. t •ir her 16 aie geogiuphy. math, Frfaeh art and accounting. Be.. Aaing on T'uesday are I . S. h rmv. welding, txpmg I and 11. h e-economics I .sewing Span.sh ,r i music appreciation, Thursday are English, chemistry tret dfiee machines. credit classes on Tuesday i. t* tiding at 7:00 pm. On Thurs. d iv at MrOu p.m . September 19, . the men ami women recreation, r’n -n d fitness. Crocheting -ti. - Tuesday, September 24 at , :ibi p.m. and this class will only J i t six weeks. Fir more information about ।he - classes you may contact Mi Stauffer at the John Glenn H g'l School, phone 586-3195. HOI.I) GOLF OI TING On Sunday afternoon, Septem-n-i 17 of the fellows from the Wa.kei’ton United Methodist Those Times You Suffer Acid Indigestion, Painful Stomach Gas .. this is ‘Gasid Indigestion.’ Take DI-GEL for Fast Relief. DI-GEI ' gives more conip 1 Me relief because it does what plain antacids can't It reduces excess acid. Also cont tins Simethicone to get rid of g h. too. Heartburn, gas. bloatin t go hot. ( 'Ct DI-( ill..

Tips For The Novice I Automechanic ' 'rn by Scctt Connor — Checklist Os Basic Tools

All you need to work on your c u are the basic tools necessary lor common automotive main-t.-nance jobs: A medium-v.ei;:ht ball-peen Ji unm-’r, an X" lineman'* pliers, ;• ’ooc x r ade of v.. ter par ppi - • c; .. lo.ipnoce pliers an I a cold ' ri. -d, anln I arch, drift dioer 1 XU, Yon also shodd ha- five urewdrivers ran?’np fnin small to very large in size .in I thiee Phillips HrcwJrocn in s./es ~ 1, and -3. Ai adjustable uren.h v ith a capacity of I’/' should be on your list along with a s t of Allei setscrew v: enjics and a .spark plug socket fitting yuiir car s engine. Also nuke sure you have a t^kket wiciivh set wilh hr Jci bar, ratchet hand e, Cioc cxlcnbions, a universal conncvtoi and locket sizes ’m*, ’/’• *•>’. J' j<>” and W, as well as a Ku end open end combination Wiemh set in the Kin c sizes. Round out your basic to d collection with a drive x • ket set lor fastener sizes fiom •Su" t<» %" ami a small comlunation wrench set coveting the kame lunge.

Church attended the church's annual men's golf outing al the Whispering l ines Golt Cour.-e. Latet in the evening many of vs cue' al: Vex! to have a wondeliv. h their husband ’1 he piepaied by Kay Ch ipman w.th t ie good help ot Bi an. ,-on Hiatt and Louis Houser. lhi> winning piizes were: Wiilai I I laker, low scratch, a gift from the Bra-s Lion James Miller, closest to the hole un number five num tee, a g tt from Jacob Drugs John Howstruwser, longest drive on uumbei seven. a g.lt from Doll- Texaco Service Gt raid Jones. Ix-st shot from sand trap on number two gieen, a gut 11 <m Plas-Steel Wayne Cover, chipping contest at tht practice green, a gift frurn Plas-Steel Wayne Cover, putting contest at practice putting given, a gift from Jacob Drugs James Miller, lowest number of putts during nine hole 1 ir.d. a gift from Wh.spvring Pine.; G'dt Course It was truly a great afternoon enjoyed by all in Httemjince and we deeply appreciate the awards . made available tpt.the outing. HOLD I A.MILT PKMC The County Line Club held their annual family picnic, Sun. day, for a carry-in noon meal at Stuntz Find Foivst. Hostesses for the day were Mrs. Wyman Hochstetler, Mis. Ted Hostetler, Mi- John Hathaway and Mrs. Ervin Stuntz During the afternoon an auc. t.on sale highlighted the day with Fied Daniels serving as auctioneer for the fun session. Robert Kearcher received a prize for bidding and tuying the first article. Being the first ladies to win in bingo were Mrs. Herald Hostetler Jr. and Mr.s. Wayne /zliAw^n^ <-4^' jn l ~ •* ONE STEP WONT CET YOU THERE And One AL Won’t Bring Suc<e**—You Must keep On ’. Advertirinf

Sound like a lot? You can buy most of these tools m alreadyassembled sets. The be^t screwJiivers are not necessarily the most expensive. T hose v ith square wooden handles aie easier to yup vsith greasy hands than those vs uh pl r tic handles. Ihe i qu ire - shanked screwdriser wah high-quality steel sto.k is more rigid than a round shank. The portion of the blade ul. .h engages the screw slut should hase its widest part in line with the flat sides of the square shark and not ssith one ot its corners-it s stronger that vs ay. In selecting the sockets and b>x end wrenches, make smo you get the li-puint variety. I hesc fit the onasional square bolt or nut as well as the picdom.riatinp hex type. Ym r spark plug sixket should be 1 required in most engines, although certain late model (iener.il Motors cars employ the size. ( heap wrenihes will chew off the corners of bolt heads, so take along a le* representative nuts and bolts and try them un tor size tclme puiJusmg )ouC wrench Kt,

Hostetler. The children played the game of In caking the Finota donkey wilh Z uida Hathaway winning. The chil Iren had fun picking up till goodies that feli 10 the giound. Horseshoes, ball and horseback riding ended the days activil.e. (OMMIMFY (LI B SEASOX OPEX.s With vacations over the Walkerton Woman's Community Club 1 esumed its leguiar schedule of meeting- for the 1974-75 season On Friday, September 6, when they met for a carryan.picnic al the Koontz Lake residence of Mrs. William Michalski. Forty- 1 two members and three guests • were present. Mr. Leonard Beaty, president, ’ gieeted the group by enumerating 1 the Fed* ration themes for 1974-76. "Sea to shining sea-Unity," was the choice of GFWC president, Mrs. Carroll E. Miller; "Unified Service - The Key to Miracles," was chosen by Mrs. Howard Franci , president IFC; "Unity, like love . begins at home.” was the selection of 13th District District president, Mrs. Conda Mar. tin and Mr.s. Beaty, local club president's preference was "Ex. tend the hand of friendsh.p in love - tor club unity." The key word of all themes, of course was "Unitv. Brief comments on the club year book were given by Miss Dorothea Brenner, program chairman. who urged all members to consult their year books frequently to keep informed on coming events. Mrs. William Dickson, ways and means chairman, reportixl a 100-1 sale of "Project napkins,'’ during the summer. Mr. Dickson was one of the star salesmen and the club acknowledged his help. Mis. Rov Newell, sunshine chairman. told of sending 32 cards during the summer to shut-ins, members in nursing homes plus various other greetings. The Goodwill project continues to move forward with emphasis now placed on better repotting of merchandise contributed to this cause. IFC continuing protects adopted by the club were Latin American

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INDIANA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES V •... - '^2 GYPSUM: Versatile Hoosier Mineral

Mining gypsum has become a major industry in Indiana. Gypsum is removed from 400-foot deep deposits in two underground mines near Shoals in Martin County. Both companies manufacture gypsum products in large surface-level factories at the mine heads. Discovery of the deposits resulted directly from investigations of the Indiana Geological Survey made in the early 1950’5. Gypsum was once a dissolved com-

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Fellowship, high school art and music scholarships and the Ll. dine-Ketchum Fund for Muscatatuck Chapel for the Children. The club will continue its nurse’s scholarship and Sangralee Valley Boys Home us well as several other funds. It was announced that Mrs. Martin, president 13th District IFC had appointed two Walkerton Chib members to her cabinet. Mr.s. George Hillis will serve as Public Affairs Department chairman and Mrs. Allen Seaholm as publicity chairman. Mx®. Howard Ferguson, treasurer. presented the budget lor 1974-75. After some spirited dis. cussion, it was adopted. The 13th District IFC will hold its 64th annual convention October 2, in Michigan City, details will be announced later. Before concluding the meeting Mrs. Beaty suggested that club members might want to keep in "The Three I s," Get Lnterested, Become Lnformetl and Get Involved, which were recommended by Mrs. C L. Becknell, Legislative Chairman, IFC. Contributors to tne birthday bank were Mrs. Grace Atwood, Miss Ethel Bierly, Mrs. Brooke Bowers, Mrs. Wilder Burnside, Mrs Clyde Chapman, Mrs. Fer. guson, Mrs. Fred Fugger. Mr.s. Chester Griffin, M.ss Jane Keefe, Mr.s. Michalski, Mis. Newell, Mrs. Thomas Page, Mis. John S< hamer, Mrs. Robert Thomas and Mrs. Philip Waldron Guests attending were M-s. Italo Carlarsarre, Mrs. Burd Smith anti Mrs. Frank Spyehalski. Mrs. Michalski, Mr.s. Dickson,

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ponerlt of ancient seas which covered Indiana many millions of years ago. Embayments of those seas were cut off and, through repeated evaporation, thick layers of gypsum were deposited. Today white gypsum rock is used in manufacturing such important products as plaster, wall • lath, sheathing board, tile and other ceramic products, and in industrial casting and molding. Plaster of paris pertups is the form of gypsum most familiar to us.

Mrs. Ben Brede, Miss Brenner and Mrs. James Murrey served hostesses. A fellow’s going to the lectrlc chair. The warden says, "You can have anything you want for dinner. What would you like?" The fellow- says, "Mushrooms.” Warden asks, "Why mush, rooms?" The fellow says. "I was always afraid to eat them." Hayfever Time. Allerest Time. ^^2 for relief of hayfever and upper respiratory ■ Allergies < A Product of PENNWALT CORP.