The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 49, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 May 1976 — Page 7

TRI KAPPA NEWS . Election of officers highlighted the May 6 meeting of Epsilon Chi chapter of Tri Kappa. Officerselect include Linda Huhnke, president; Mrs. Leo Mahoney, vicepresident; Mrs. Gene Brems, corresponding secretary; Mrs. De Wayne Pavey, recording secretary; Mrs. Robert Mercer, treasurer; and Mrs. Lee Deland, assistant secretary. Mrs. Don Aschilman, president, presided over the business meeting at the Walkerton Nursing Home, Mrs. Aschilman and Mrs. Bryce Rohrer, State Chapters and Charters Chairwoman, reported on the recent Province Ten Convention at Columbia City. Mrs. DeLand reminded the chapter of the fireplug painting contest on Saturday, May Bth. She also announced that a week will be given to finish painting the plugs prior to judging. The chapter voted to underwrite the expenses of this project. Initiation for new members and installation of officers will be held on Thursday, June 3 at the Presbyterian Church. Ceremonies will begin at 6:00 p.m. with the dinner

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scheduled at 7:30 p.m. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. David McKesson. Mrs. Michael Corbett, Mrs. Charles Lloyd and Mrs. Robert Mercer. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE To Whomever It May Concern; Today, the weather is nice outside of the Urey Middle School, however, we can not permit our classes in physical education to use the public town park for our class activities that were planned for in the spring such as field hockey, three softball fields, track and field, marching band and later this summer, football practice. My teachers and students seek answers from me as to why has this area become limited to only baseball. Heavy equipment arrived during the school day to grade the major portion of the open play area and to remove the track. Now there are fence posts adorning the area supposedly for an outfield fence for baseball and another baseball diamond and field . . . this will make four baseball diamonds and fields.

When this happens it limits those who can use the area provided and limits the activities which can be offered. Those affected mostly at this time are the 325 boys and girls in the Urey physical education classes. We could have arranged out curriculum differently had we only known or been approached. There were only 3*2 weeks remaining in school ... so who cares? 1 do. Mr. Kickbush, Principal and for many year recreational director for summer programs. SCHOOL MENU Urey Middle School MAY 17-21 MONDAY Chili dog Mixed vegetables French Fries Blueberrv cobbler Milk TUESDAY Oven baked chicken Sweet potatoes Bread and butter Peaches Milk WEDNESDAY Chicken and noodles Buttered peas Cranberry sauce Cinnamon nut roll Milk THURSDAY Pizzaburgers Buttered rice Celery sticks Pears Milk FRIDAY Macaroni and cheese Green beans Peanut butter and jelly Mixed furit Milk COMMITTEE HEADS ANNOUNCED The North Liberty Bicentennial

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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - MAY 13, 1976

Fourth of July committee heads are announced as follows, Mike Knepp, representing the Lions Club, is in charge of park activities; Lorraine Perkins is in charge of window decorating and trophies; Jerry Knepp, representing the Liberty Township Fire Department, is in charge of ways and means and Evelyn Harbaugh, publicity. Co-chairman of the parade are Harry Griffey and Carl Kaser. An entry blank for the parade is elsewhere in the paper. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Alcoholic Beverage Board of St. Joseph County. Indiana, at 10:00 a.m., on May 26. 1976, at the City-County Building. 3rd Floor Conference Room 227, West Jefferson Blvd., in the City of South

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Bend in said county, will investigate the propriety of holding an alcoholic beverage permit by the following person and location listed herein, to wit: DL7I-16200 Richard L. Wawrzynczak. Route 3. Box AJ, Hudson Lake, New Carlisle. Ind.. Beer and Wine Dealer — New. Said investigation will be open to the public. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By Arthur R. Robinson. Exec. Secty. James D. Sims. Chairman Pinch potatoes to make sure they are firm, not leathery or spongy, two signs that they have been frozen or improperly stored