The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 October 1974 — Page 11

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Tuesday Night Men’s Bob's Bar 15 9 i> o ky's Construction 15 9 Wabash T&vern 14 10 j.g, n Post 365 No. 1 13 11 ^..vh Ll ert^ JaJ’Crvs 13 11 ; hu. Rustproofing 13 11 [•'lank'.- Camper Saies 12 12 Legion T< .4 365 Ne. 2 11 13 McGwin & Shafer ( mist. s 16 Mill C«ek Sales 7 17 Hgh team series a: 1 game: M twin it Sil lier Const. 2844, 1095. High individual sei n s & game. Ke.th Gordon sxß; P. Kronk 214. SUtHI - "1 Ix' iguc pave & Hay's 18 6 I ’ad & Lad s Ix 6 Aki.ei's - Walkeiton 16 8 I’izza Place 13 n r du r's Standard 12 12 Mercer’s - Lakeville 7 17 Precision Pallet 6 IS itutlard Raiders 6 IS H.gh team series and game: 1’ ive & Ray's 2522, 885. »2; Bak. i ■ s Standard 2520, 887; Mercer’s . Walkerton 2386. High individual series & game. I mane Barden 655, 24b; F. Han. ■lman 647; Dirk Kickbush 642, .65; Emil Vische 248. Monday Night Ladles l eaver Realty 17 7 Mini Shop 17 7 Funky Five 14 i 0 Huhnke’s 14 io l argain Center 10> a 13’^ 1 rdelyi’s jo^ 131 2 Reflections 10 14 It & M 3 21 High team series: Huhnke’s 2197. High individual series & game. White 523, 198; P Fra.ley 484, 79; L. Huhnke 482, 180; D South 178; L. Sellers 173; J. Schultz 173. Linda Huhnke bowh'd an all pare game of iso WALKERTON' GIRL S( (H TS HOLD CEREMONIES Walkerton Girl Scouts held pro. motion ceremonies recently in the John Gk-nn auditorium for local scouts who advanced into higher COOPS. M.S. Keith Betz server! as chair man of the event Members of her committee were Mrs. Joe Go. aibski and Mrs. Jim Nunley. Mrs. Ray Chapman, service mit leader, welcomed girls and heir parents and noted that here are now more than 100 rls active in the scouting pro. .'Rm in Walkerton Flag cere, mony was performed by Brownie Troop 328 . Cadette members who were pro* Rioted into the Senior Troop 434 v. ere Connie Clark. Barbara Nun. y, Julie Ryan and Sherri Far. ar. Bndge.over service was held •r Cynthia Krick, Joyce Brown. '*• Gwen Cromey and T| a R.dd. ■veil, who advanced from their mior tropp mtn the Cadette roop. Fifteen fourth-grade girls-were hgible for Brownie wings and membership in the Junior troop. Miey were Lori Richardson, Shel. V Mann. June Cooney, JR! Sa. a»ie. Julie Clemens. Trenna Rens, ’ammie Jackson, Cheryl Adrian’ Belinda Beasley, Megan Mahoney^ Monice Proper!, Dennis Tinkey, Finn Ward, Ro' in Trent and Cm. ly Hostetler. Fight troops are now* active in he community leaders of these joups an- Mr- J.m Nunley and Mrs. John Claik, Senior Troop '•34; Mrs D« Wayne Pnvey ami Mrs Wayne Gie«e, Caddette 413; Mrs Jim Miller, Jun. •or Troop mi : Mrs. Wayne Hos. '"Her. Mrs Jack Rizek. Mrs T« r. Edison and Mrs. Richard Kick, bush, Junior Troop 553 Brownie leaders include Mrs Frank W. Jackwot and Mrs Duce Erdelyi, Troop 65; Mrs Joe Go. htbski and Mrs. Carl Steinke, Troop 328; Mrs. Bruce Weaver nnd Mrs. David McKesson. Troop <6; Mrs. James Menges. Mrs. Rex ''trill, Mrs Gene Lute and Mrs. l-^well Hartsell, Troop 641 A Brownie troop for first-grade only will be started in Jan. >yv and will be led by Mrs. Willard O-born.

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the T wn of North Litx rty, St. Joseph Couiu ty, Indiana, wul accvpi scan . b.ds until the hour of 1 pin., Oc. to er 23, 1974, lor the e quo. -.- purp se of iee.n-ti net mg pun. ns m tn- 100. 300 and 40U Uo.iv- of Ninth Latavette Stieet, 100 b. ck el East Hairison Street, loj b.m!, 0; East MaikG Street, and ine HO block of Sc Uth Mam Street .11 tne 'lown ol Ncith Liberty. '1 he pi evading s feciricam a of the Counts of St. Joseph, Indiana, consisting < 1 the Standard Sp. .. iiieatn ns of tiie Indiana State Highway Ccnunis. i n, latest edi. tarn, and the County Supplement, al Specifications, latest edit.mi, shall apply to this project. Specifications f r same end street di signatu ns are on tile and may lx- procured from the CieikTreasur. r’s OH ice, Town Hill, Ils Noilh Main Street, N rth Liberty, Ind.ana. All bids are to be on the present d State Bo.ud ol Au nuts 1 mi 96 and 96A. and aie to be accompanied with* N ei. C Ihismn Afiidavit, arid a cert:fied check err bid lend in the sum of not less than s'. of the total bid. The Board of Trustees reserves the light to accept or reject any and all bids and to delete any in. dividual street or streets for which it may lack sufficient funds. Bid. ding on the project shall be item, izid on a per street basis. Dated this Bth day of Octoter, 1974. CARL M. ESKRIDGE Clerk. Treasurer 2t017 NOTH E The Board of Trustees of the Town of North Liberty will hoid a sjiecial meeting beginn.ng at 8:00 pm., Tuesday, Octobir 15th, 1974, in the Town Hall, 118 North Main Street. The purpose of the special meeting is to discuss the desirability and feasibility of an. nex.ng land located south of the pre-ent Town limits. The Board would like to invite ail persons who own real estate between the present Town limits and yinnn Road to attend the meeting This would aLo include those property owners on the west side of Ind-, ana State Road 23 whose land abutts the highway. Should any recip.ent of this notue be a tenant, please forward the not-ce to your landlord. BOARD OF TRUSTEES TOWN OF NORTH LIBERTY oil) notice TO TAXPAYERS OF PROIXJSED ADDITION tL APPROPRIATIONS BY REDI (TION OF EXISTING APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the tax. payers of the Town of North LR. erty. St. Joseph County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipal corp ration at their regular meeting place at 7:00 P m . on the 23rd day of October, 1974. w.U consider the following additional appropriations in ex. cess of the budget for the current year. Federal Revenue Sharing Fund Amount PARK DEPARTMEN’T Baseball Diamond Backstop I 800 00 Baseball Diamond Recon. struction 1 (Mio 00 fire departm e.vt — Installation of Drywall and Insulation at Fin Station _ 1.500 00 I HI.ICE DEPARTMENT - Traffic tickets 720.00 CENERALADM INTST R A TIO N I^Kal Advertising 250 no IOIA L >4,270.00 Hems Pi'nnittSng Transfer Ananint ... Appropriated FEDERAL REVENUE SHAR ING FUND — Salary of Street Ixy FTmployee $7,000.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to lie heard thereon. Ilie additional ap. priations as finally made will be referred to the State Board of Thx Commissioners, which board, up'n nTe.pt, will hold a furth« r hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor's office of said county, or at such other place ax may te designated At sj h

hearing taxpayers objecting to any ot such additional appropriations may be heard. Interested taxpayers ma;, inqu.re cf trie ( duty auditor when and where siuh hear.ng will be held. CARL M ESKRIDGE C..-. k-Tieasurer 2tcl7 f ; CPORCH NEWS Jlf QEaaafts&aas ' 1 11..cd Meth kIM ( hui' h \\ alkt rt.m C v l ' F. Wake. Mini. >r Mrs. M ird\n Wallace, Supeiin. t>- h .t of Study Pi gram Thon:.is E. 1 lame, Director of Music Mrs. Sharon Kim. din-t. Chancel Choj-r D. rector Mr.c Evelyn Lawrence and Mra. Grace A’wo 1. Organi ’ Car! Stei ike. Hen 1 U.-her CHURCH CALENDUt WEDNESDAY. OCTORI R 9 7:00 p in.. Chancel Ch ar Practice. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10 9:30 am, Charity Fellow?hip at Anita Fen 'tcrmachi r's. 1:30 p m., Philathea Class at Alice Barney’s. 7:00 p in., Agr.pe Prayer Group. 7:30 pm.. Bible Study on Eph. esians. Everyone welcome! FRIDAY. OCTOBER 11 Adult retreat at Oakwool. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 12 Adult retreat at Oakwool. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 9:15 am., Sunday School for all ages. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Sen-ice. Laity Sunday. 6:30 pm, U M.Y.F. MONDAY. OCTOBER 14 7:00 p.m.. Finance Committee meeting. TUESDAY. OTOBER 15 9:30 a.m., Hope Fellowsh.p at Iva Clark's. 1:30 pm, Naomi Fellowship at Nellie Verkier's. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 16 7.00 pm , Chancel Choir practice. 8:15 pm.. UMW Executive Committee meeting Hot I nited rrr»<byter4an Church 512 Georg.a Street Rev. Rob< it Bowman, I‘astor Mis. Rilxrt Ross. Christian Fxlucatmn Ch urnian Mrs. Marvin Bouse. Sunday School Director Roger Krunk, Sunday School Worsh.D Leader THITISDAY. CKTOBER 10 10:00 a m. Mary Circle meeting at Church. 7.00 pm , Senior High Bible Study at Church. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 13 9:15, Sunday Schoo] 10:30, Church Service. 6:30 pm Mariners' meeting in the Fellowship Hall. MONDAY, OCTOBER 14 7:30 pm., Deacons' meeting in the Church Living Room TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15 9:00 am. . 2.30 p.m.„ UPW Presbit Workshop at Ridgedale Presbyterian Church South Bend. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13 7:30 pm , Chanee! Choir prac. tice, Mona Wihon, director; Ver. ire Walz, organist. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 19 5:00 . 8:00 p.m., Fried chicken dinner in the Fellowship Hall sponxenx! bv the Fellowship Club. "WhosiM'ver will, may come.'’ Walkerfrn Rebekah I odfre News Tin- Reb-kah Ddges of Dis. trict No. 2 met with Esther Lodge of Bristol on Thursday, Srptem. b» r 26, with the meet.ng being op ned by the District Deputy president Thrlma Taylor read the Rebekah creed. The address of welcome was given by Bette Couse. vice.presl. dent of Esther Lodge and the response to the welcome wax giv. en by Man Chrisman of Goshen Ixxlge Sixter Almoin Ma«nn. of Sal. amon.a Lodge district 27, a gue-t, gave a xhort talk about her exp riences a- a 55. year mem. b» r of the Rebekahs N minations wre held for dn.

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trict officers and the fol! >wing were nominated and elected by acclimation: D.strut Deputy pres. id< nt. M >n Decker, Naom, Lodge, Elkh 1 I; vice-pre Muit, IK-lorej Meilke, Mi-hawaki lodge: -lecre. t uy, Alice Ullery, Schuyh r iodge, South Bend; and trea urer, Juani’ ( Srop, Go-hen Lodge. Naomi !. !ge, of Elkhart, extend'd an invitation to the next district in' * t ng in NiAtßibti. ( * 1. .’. . ; I’orf' et i n were I'' nted by : ; ie pi * . mb!v I' tdi :i’ to I; -h c . k of Walk, erton, and Miry Chrisman, r G hen. Distr.ct Deputy pre,--, d M’ v presented gif. to .-ill of her officers, and com. n: tec member- Dis’rict meet, ing was rec< sed and the meet, it’g turn' d ov. r to the Esther I <!ge : E. istol. 'I 1 i ii'e was ' p ne«l and nrav. er given b • the chapl iin. Hun. • ■red gih sts were inti<xluce<l and given h nors of a heaity wel. <•0 .-it-, pauiir.e Kninke. a com. ni'ttee m. mb. 1 i; the Assembly i'p r’t I cn her a--is'ini e in in. st:tuting a I'W L'lge it Higers, t wn. Indiana. The meeting was then turned over to past president of the Re. 6 kah A embly so. Schro! of In. struction. She gave a very in. tere-ting talk and answered ques. tions about rules of the lodges. Lodge was recessed until even, ing. Following suppr the trophy comni.ttee reported that the gavel bi presented tn Fidelity of Misha, waka for the largest percentage of members present and the Cup f rr Certificates of Perfection was shared ty Goshen, Bristol and the Walkerton lodges. Ella Mary Brinkman reported on the United Nations of which Theresa Mann. Walkerton was a delegate. Com. mints by various members about the pleasure of entertaining these young people were hard and this was followed with the closing of the Dxlge Esther Lodge resumed their meeting Refreshments were sitv. ed be the host lodge. A film was shown by Miss Mann on her re. cent UN trip which was enjoyed. N. L. DRUTBREAKEILS MEET Members of the local club held their October 2 meeting at the North Libi-rty Fire Station. N - vemb.-r's meeting will be held at one of our members homes as we are no longer able to Use the fire station as our meeting place. We would l.ke to welcome our new memljers to our dub Mr and Mrs Wallv Pickavet. We now have a total of 44 family mem. lierships. We hope to see all 44

r SHAG CARPET IS BEAUTIFUL BUT . . . Thi Old Style Sweipei Sure Takes Th< J y Out Os It. Come In And See The New HOOVER & EUREKA SWEEPERS They Will Make A Beautiful Diffrence. AKo Bag* — Belts — Service LIBERTY BELL 135 N. Main — North Liberty Open 8:30 To 6:00

of these families active this year. Wo have scheduled work day* to do dean.up work and to mark our trails. Come out to Paul WTlliams and Buck Singleton’s and do your share too. Remem. b r, if it was not for these mem. bors and our other good friends arid nt-.ghb' .s who have given U 3 a place t r r .de we would have n» p!ace. So let’s not leave al! the Work to them We have a little si g m fr r ' ur । ’ ib this year. “If y 1 want to ride with us then work with 11-" W’e wil! h>- taking three trips t ' :i f’ • n -,- -He ' Mu hig in th. year ()ur t rd; ride w.U e I • ■ • wel. ( ii* m the Christmas S- ason. W-' ir :d:' try t ■ 1 ■ n vv --te icarnivd .gain. W< al o have s- .s’ ii loi al (!ub activities t> be hdd ai uni I n W’e are also planning ,n lots of snow th.s I year. Anyone interested in being 1 member of th. snowmobile club, P : 1 ••ntu tMr - Gt ♦ Patra k, o'6-. t>] t, <r Mrs Fi ink Suxi, , 6.><i-3170, :' 1 ta; .< Think snow. I W M.RI RIOX GIRL s( OI TS IO SPONSOR KOI MH p A roundup t r ail Walker: a girls inter sted in b-c nung Girl Scouts will be held at 3:15 pm. Octolxr 17 at tiie Walkerton EL. ementary S<h >l. All girls from second grade through senior high who would like to learn al xit scouting are urged to attend and , to bong their mothi rx. ( A f.lm entitled “What’s It Ail । About?’’ will be shown. Mrs. , Ray Chapman, service unit chair. , man, will t> assisted ty Mrs. De. । Wayne Pavey, troop organizer. ia explaining the Girl Scout pro. gram. One leader and one scout from each troop will be available , to discuss their troop act.vibes । with girls. This year more than 100 girls are active in Walkerton Girl Scout. There now are four Brownie troops, two Junior troops. । one Cadette troop and one Senior troop — and all troops have op. en.ngs for any interested girl. Leaders have bi-vn registered and . trained and will welcome new । scouts, Mrs. Chapman stressed. Each troop covers a wide var. iety of project — from kitchen sk.lls to campt.raft and from sing, mg to science. M> mliers aL-o per. form many useful community serv. ices each year. Walkerton Girl Scout- are sponsored by Epsilon Chi Chapter of Tr. Kappa and also receive assistance trom the United Way.

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