Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 August 1960 — Page 3

POLICE NEWS Justice of the Peace Rollie Hess .reports the following list of arrests with cases coming before him between the seventh and l lth of August. The arrests werj made by city and state police phis a special truck checking group from the state pclice. Listed is the violators name, address, violation, Who arrested them, and the fine and costs totaled. James Martin, Walkerton. So mph , State Trooper, $42.75. Eugene Phehus, Chicago, improper muffler, City pol, e $18.75. Harry Strasser, South Ben ), speeding, State Trooper, $18,75. Douglas Baker, Walkerton, reckless driving, State Trooper $2275. Frank Thona, Wilkesbarre, Pa,, no P.S.C. on truck. State Trooper, $42.75. Charles M. Stanion, Somerville, Mass., operating without P.S.C., State Trooper, $42.75. Gino A. Ottina, Bergen, N. J . Inadequate P.S.C. letter,ng, State Trooper, $42.75. William Richard, Madisonville. Ky., improper P.S.C. lettering. State Trooper, $42.75. George E. McConnell, Detroit, Mkh.. operating without PS.C.L. license. State Trooper. $42.75. Lawrence Richard, Madisonville, Ky., operating without PS. C. license. State Trooper, $42.75. Michael DeStcpano, Chicago, running auto, signal, City pclice, $18.75 Frank A. Lewis. Waikerb n, failure to stop for rod light, C/y Police, $18.75. Earl D. Fry. Walkerton, speeding 80 mph, State Troop-r. $32.75. Ralph Schaffer, South B ( nd. exceeding speed limit, State Trooper, $22.75. An accident involving a small amount of property damage occurred on August 13. Lowell W. Pea fish. Chicago, backed his ( ar into a parked auto belonging to ? William Zlatos. 607 Harrison St . while it was parked in front of his home. Damages totaled approximatey S4O 00 between the two cars. In Accident Near Ph mouth Chalies O. Hd-r. 705 Michigan St., was taken to Marshall County Parkview hospital Saturday for treatment following an accident at the ncHh edge of Plvmout. He was released after receiving treatment as no serious tnjurv was inflicted. Hile* was traveling north on Michigan St. (U.S. 3D when a cur driven by Larry Dean Beedy, Plv+tiouUu stopped without signaling to make a left turn. Hiler was unable to stop his car and hit the Beedy ear in the rear section Hilcr’s car suffered approximately S6OOCM) damages, white the Beedy car. a 1953 mo 1el. yas » total loss. The Plymouth city police nves^gated the accident and issurd tickets to beth drivers. Hiler, f«r droving in violation of a restriction on drivers bcense (corrective glasses), and Beedy, for failure to signal when a signal was required. Both were scheduled to appear in the court of the Justice of the Peace early tills week. DAILY GRIND People have to be peaceable today the tax on their shoulders leaves little room for a chip. Walkerton Independent Robert E. I rhin, Editor Publisher Independent-News Co. WALKERTON, INDIANA Publication Time: Thursday of each week Secant Clom Postage paid at Walkertea, Indiana BuhwcrtpthM rates* 5240 for Biiy in

Water Sports Club To l^esent 2nd Splash-1 acular Sunday, August 28, is the date set for the 2nd annual "Splashtacular put on by the Koontz Lake Water Sports Club, on the Lake in front of the New Anderson Beach Hotel. This show, held last year for the first time, will become a regular yearly event f i the club which is now just qv< a year old. Tlie show thin year will mature almost entirely local talent of the Koontz Lake and Walkerton area. Several impressive acts ajv now beng shaped up by the group for this event. The show will include 10 or 12 acts in all, with a good variety and a lot of spectator fun for all. More details will follow next week as a very important meeting of the Water Sports Club will be held this Saturday afternoon at 1:00 pm. All members are a-sked to be at this meeting as the details must be completed at this time for the show.

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4-Hers Entertain Better H. D. Club The Better Homes Demonstration Club Was entertained by foul • 4-H members who gave d< monstrations and recipes to the women Monday night at the Town Chib. They wer > Kay Schaffer Linda Angelmycr. Diane Doll an i Eddy Kostin. Tile club has sc ; the dues at SI.OO a year, payable now <cv•u ing the rest of this year and all <>t 1961 Ladies interesUd ; i joining are urged to Jo so. The next meeting will be September l^when Mrs Clyde Snodgrass will give a hsson and demonstration on cake decorating. Women attending will eac h bring a 4x6 portion cf a sheet cake which they will decorate themseives, Aso wax paper and the metal decorating tips. Those who wish to take part or desire any additional information, please call Mrs. Howard Clin ,enneel or MrsHarry Malstaff. A 20c donation will be taken tc cover the cost of the lesson. Names must be in J

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