The Independent-News, Volume 102, Number 31, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 January 1977 — Page 3

LIBERTY

Mr. Wilbert Markle spent several days in Bremen Community Hospital but has now been released to the home of his daughter. Mrs Mary Sisk. Her address is 1420 H Dragoon Trail, Mishawaka. Indiana 46544. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koenig spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman. Guests on Monday evening were Mr. and Mrs. George Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Limerick and son Joel. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Parsons and Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wentz. Mrs. Mable Worster returned home last week from Bnnkham, Ohio, after a month s visit with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worster and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Workman, of Kempton, Indiana, called on her mother, Mrs. Ethel Sims, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bailey and Robert, of Goshen, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Whitclcather. of South Bend, were New Year’s Day visi-

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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Vera Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warner, of Rochester. Indiana, were New Year's Dav dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Palmer Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Folk. Kelly and Carmen, of South Bend, and Mrs. Florence Jones were Saturday evening visitors of Mrs Addie Hanson. Mrs. Iza Smith returned home December 2b after an enjoyable week visit and (. hnstmas Dav with her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Schaffaufer. at Des Plaines. Illinois. Their son and Mrs. Smith's grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Schaffaufer and children. of Herford. Wales, United Kingdom, near London, were also visitors. Mrs. Iva Kring, of Walkerton, was a recent visitor of Mrs. Nellie Smith. TORCH RIDE The North Liberty Drift Breakers held their once a year torch ride Saturday night. January 1. in North Liberty. They lined up at the school at 7:30 p.m. and Jerry Knepp led the group in a sort of criss-cross pattern around town. There was about 20 snowmobiles. A special thank you goes to the

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THE INDEPENDENT NEWS MNIARY 6. 1977

North I ibrrtv Police Department for aiding us through the ride It was one of the prettier rides and thanks to all w ho helped make it so. NEW SERVICE State and local governments, public and private non profit or ganizations can now easily obtain information about the hundreds of federal loan, grant and technical assistance programs with a new tool called the Federal Assistance Program Retrieval Systems (FAPRS • pronounced ‘Tappers Acces to FAPRS is available, free-of-charge, through the Indiana Department of Commerce Research and Economic Development Planning Group. FAPRS is a computer system able to scan its bank of 600 federal programs, pinpointing those grants a city, town or non-profit organization is eligible to receive. This system was developed by the Rural Development Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and covers all federal loan and grant programs, not just agricultural programs. Requests for information have already been made to the Research and Economic Development Planning Group about federal funds for

a local township fire station, pur chase of a building for a Bov's ( lub. renovation of a commumts theatre, and provision of sewage facilities to a non-incorporated area Persons interested in obtaining the information provided bv FAPRS should contact the Indiana Department of ( ommerce Research and Economic Development Planning Group. IIS N Pennsylvania. Indianapolis. Indiana 46204 The population of the United States in the year 1900 was 75,994,575' Arthritis Sufferers WAKE UP WITHOUT ALL THAT STIFFNESS! New formula for arthritis minor pain is so strong you can take it less often and still wake up m the morning without all the pain s stiffness Yet so gentle sou can take this tablet on an empty stomach Its called .4 rthntn Pain Formula Get hours of relief Vk for ,4'th'ttu Pam Formula bv the maker! of 4 mit n’ analtfewt tablets

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