The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 February 1978 — Page 6

FEBRUARY 16, 1978 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS Whitaker Named Chief of Police z *' 777:::: <a77 ^7 photo by Michael Pearish Lewis Whitaker. 51. was appointed last week as the new Chief of Police for the Town of Walkerton. The position came open with the resignation of the present chief, E. CTifford Ward. Mr. Whitaker stated "that if he was appointed chief of the Walkerton Police Department he would make himself available 24 hours a day to promptly coordinate all phases of police work in the town, to mention a few. homicides, all incidents involving lethal weapons, personal inuury accidents, fatal accidents and all other incidents of serious nature."

Emergency Allocations Are Available Action. Inc., the anti-poverty agency for St. Joseph and Fulton Counties, has just received an emergency allocation of $123,796 to assist low-income families overcome the effects of the harsh winter. Charles Smith. Agency President. announced that the monies had just been made available by Governor Bowen. The recent blizzard experienced in Indiana had focused attention on the plight of poor families having difficulty keeping their homes warm. Families who meet poverty level income guidlines arc eligible for assistance with their overdue heating bills, to a maximum of $l5O per family This assistance can be applied to any source of heating fuel: electricity, gas. coal, oil, wood, LP gas. etc. Families who think they may be eligible for this assistance are urged to call one of Action's four neighborh<M*d centers in St. Joseph County, or its Rochester office in Fulton County. The Centers are located at: LaSalle-Fillmore Center. 2910 Western Ave , South Bend. Ind., 284 9575. Clay .Neighborhood Center. 54143 Burdette Road. South Bend. Ind . 272-7955. Northeast Neighborhood Center. 803 N Notre Dame Ave., South Bend. Ind., 284 ^S. Southeast Neighborhood Center, 413 1 Wenger Street. South Bend. Ind.. 284 9672 Fulton County Development Council. 7th at Pontiac Streets. Rochester, Ind., 223-3701. Office hours are 8:00 a m 5:00p m., Monday to Friday ENJOY CHIU AND OYSTER SUPPER A chih and oyster supper was served to the Johnson Township Farm Bureau members on Pnurs day evening, February 9. at the Community Building with Mr* Esther Kaufman giving the table prayer. Clyde Snodgrass, chairman, pre

sided at the business meeting. Mrs. Martha Mull gave the devotions. The Beatty party was announced for February 28, Ward B-2. Mrs. Mull will attend the Women's Conference at Indianapolis on February 14 and 15. Floyd Dipert reported on the membership kick-off meeting at Pinola Grange. Mrs. Keith Anderson reported on the Young Farmers Conference that she and her husband attended on February 6 and 7, at the Marriott Inn. Indianapolis. This was also 4-H enrollment night with Mrs. Anderson as the girls leader and James Keeling the boys leader, who told of the new projects and those that are being discontinued. They gave out record books and set the first meeting dates as February 21. for the girls and March 1 for the boys. Miss Judy Dipert entertained the Pet and Hoppy group by making Valentines. Attendance awards were received by Teddy, Juan and Trudy Hesters and Julia Bolze. Adults receiving awards were Mrs. James Bolze and Melvin Dipert. Supper committee members were Mr. and Mrs. James Keeling, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hesters and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Anderson. North Liberty Tri Kappa Plans Fashion Show Mrs Keith Rininger was hostess to the February 8 meeting of the Zeta Pi chapter of Tri Kappa in North Liberty . Mans for the annual spring style show were discussed with the general co-chairmen, Mrs. John Peddycord. Mrs. John Camblin and Mrs. Edward Harding. The following committee chairmen were selected to assist them: tickets, Mrs Jerry Knepp; publicity. Mrs. Maurice Quigley; programs, Mrs. Jack Carr; models, Mrs. Leon Davenport; decorations, Mrs Robert Loucks; entertainment, Mrs Bruce Weber; refreshments. Mrs Audine Manuel; and door prizes. Mrs. Keith Rininger. The show will be presented on Wednesday, Apnl 26, at 7:30 p m. in the North Liberty High School gym Treat * Squire Shop and

Treat's for Her, from Plymouth, will provide the fashions. Proceeds from this project will be used to provide scholarships for local high school seniors. The sorority will co-sponsor the Easter Bunny Breakfast on Saturday. March 18 at 10:00 a.m. in the North Liberty school cafeteria. Local youngsters of pre-school age through the 4th grade are invited to attend this fun affair. Our March meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Jack Carr in South Bend with Mrs. Mary Greely of the Logan Center the featured speaker. Valentine presents were exchanged after our meeting, and many lovely homemade and unusual items were shown. Members had made extra Valentine items which will be given to resi dents of the RN Nursing Home in leegarden. Refreshments were served by the hostesses Mrs. Robert Loucks, Mrs. John Carroll and Mrs. Keith Rininger. Bowling News Walkerton Kings & Queens Jokers 20 4 Honey Ko's 15% 8% Hot Shots 15 9 Farmers 10 14 Lucky Strikes 9% 14% Little People 9 15 Alley Cats 9 15 Lucky Four 8 16 High team series: Hot Shots 1941. Jokers 1930, Little People 1830. High team game: Hot Shots 689, 680. Jokers 661. Men high individual series: Bob Wardman 570. Urn Nebelung 530. Dick Eby 512. Men high individual game: Larry Nebelung 213, Bob Wardman 206, Jim Jackson 191, Rick Eby 185. Women high individual series: Renee Beebe 526. Ruby Stratton 481, Louise Whitmer 467, Brenda Halter 467. Women high individual game: Renee Beebe 200, 181. Louise Whitmer 200, Brenda Halter 187, Rita Eby 177. Suburban League Nusbaum-Elkin 15 5 Falcon Inn 13 Pizza Place 13 Mercer's Bever. House 13 Johnson's Insurance 8 12 Precision Pallet 7 13 Stump Jumpers 6 14 Dave & Ray’s 5 15 High team series: Nusbaum Elkin 2567, Falcon Inn 2426. Johnson's insurance 2396 High team game: Pizza Place 898. Nusbaum-Elkin 886, Mercer's Beverage House 853. High individual series handicap: Al Glickley 673, Fran Gindelberger 651. Ted Kukla 651. High individual game handicap: Ted Kukla 274, Bob Nebelung 256, Al Glickley 247. Monday Night Ladles Beaver Realty 57 35 Walkerton Body Shop 56 56 Huhnke's Service 53 39 Mini Shop 49% 42% Cameo Room 47 45 DeSimone, Inc. 42 50 Dairy Queen 33 59 Falcon inn 30% 61 % High team series: Beaver Realty 2293, Walkereton Body Shop 2290, Huhnke's Service 2165. High team game: Walkerton Body Shop 819, Beaver Realty 778, 761. Huhnke's Service 760. High individual series: Betty Kunkel 542, Ruby Stratton 539, Linda Huhnke 510. High individual game: Betty Kunkle 200, Ruby Stratton 190, 187. Barbara Barden 179. Friday Morning Coffee League Koontz Lake Hardware 8 4 HiX Corral 7 5 Collins Construction 6‘/i 5% Dairy Queen 6 6 Avon 6 6 Odd Bail* 5 7 The Inn 5 7 Truckstops of America 4% 7%

High team series: The Inn 2089, Dairy Queen 2032, Koontz Lake Hardware 2027. High team game: Koontz Lake Hardware 725, The inn 716. Dairy Queen 701. High individual series: Dene Hensley 510. Eleanor Knight 479, Sally Barna 475. High individual game: Dene Hensley 192. Eleanor Knight 183. Sally Barna 179. Wednesday Night Ladle* American Door 68' i 27*4 Savoie Construction 62 34 Pizza Bowl Lanes 60'4 35% J & T Dryw all 55 43 TV Center 49% 46% Beaver Realty 39 57 Kingsbury Locker 28% 67% Precision Pallet 27 69 High team series: Pizza Bowl I ancs 2237. Savoie Construction 2141. American Door 2096. High team game. Pizza Bowl Lancs 784. American Door 740, Savoie Construction 723. High individual series: Betty Kunkle 515, Debbie Ludwig 508, Dene Hensley 502. High individual game: Debbie Ludwig 208, Betty Kunkle 205, Dene Hensley 190. Service Notes February 7— Marine Private First Class Carolyn S. Welch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Welch of 410 Illinois Street, Walkerton, Indiana, has been promoted to her present rank while serving at the Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune. N. C. A 1974 graduate of John Glenn High School, she joined the Marine Corps in July 1977. HAPPY ADS Happy Birthday FEBRUARY 18 TO OUR SON-IN-LAW HAROLD (BUD) RIZEK With Love From GRANDMA & GRANDPA KNAUS & TRACY BARKS "ME TOO" SWEETHEART Your My Valentine Every Day Os The Year Love 808 LADY BIRDS Your The Greatest I'm Proud Os You All A FAN

ENJOY VALENTINE PARTY Mrs. Gladys Sheneman entertained the girls who work with her at Harvey's in North Liberty, and their husbands, at a Valentine party on Saturday evening. A wiener roast in the fire place and a cooperative dinner was enjoyed at 6:30. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Arden Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stull. Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sousley. Contests were won by Mrs. Marge Stull. Bertie Sousley and Durwood Clark. The men then plaved shuffleboard while Mrs. Sheneman showed the girls how to play a new game with dominos. Bertie Sousley won that game. A Valentine desert was served before the guests departed for their homes. People who travel in the highest circles sometimes find it hard to be on the square. Send a Happy Ad — only $1.00! ANBESOL KILLS MOUTH PAIN ON CONTACT Denture pain, toothache, cold sores, teething pain, relieved for hours. VVh«rs minor mouth pam Mokes use An bo sol the pa>n killer Anbev i a, th three anesthetic* soothes irritated nerve endings deadens pam Helps prevent in lection too Use as directed lo< hours ot ri- ief Happy Birthday 808 & DOROTHY Love You Both DONNA. DAVID A JOSHUA Happy 17th Birthday DAVE Join The Club HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY INA BELLE From VERYL & JOHN Happy Birthday 808 & DOROTHY From THE STEPHENSONS