The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 3, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 January 1963 — Page 1

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TRANSFER FUNDS TO NEW SCHOOL

Industrial Fund Donors To Meet Monday The Walkerton Industrial Fund donors will have a meeting Monday night, January 21 at 7 30 p. m in the Walkerton Community Budding at the cornet of Wash, ingtnn and Ohio Streets. This meeting is an annual meeting of the group who have contribut'd to this fund The purp * of the meeting is to elect duectors and for the tranaa< Hon of such other biiMinriH as may cram before the group. This gtoup had a fund drive m November in an etr - to urc more money t con*, m io the ; an, With the >.'uhrtn ' -u'. at Hi. west nlge of Wan -t.n Any other persons wh< are inter’ t« d enough m Walkrt .n that would like to contribute. are w-l ..m---to do “O and in dtl meting A donation of C • ”*» cl- - 'm ne to a voting right The by-law . of the group . ail for at least 5u per < ent of the members to be present to con dilute u quorum Thn make* It necea>ary for all members to tie there and take an active part. The group lui industry expansion in Walkerton a» d* purpose and has land presently not tea ly for anyone’s u-’ It u desired to improve thia area to make it more attractive to a pr-.spe t^r (US. turner for industrial expanm n m Walkerton. NFO Is Topic Os The Walkerton Adult Farm Class The Nat on.C Fa-r Org imr <- tmn w a *h. g c*st s' l ' , ■' ~ ‘ W dari ton A i F.u . -t * on January 14 It^u ; *t du Ualkcrt< n High ■* * '* Fifty *wu men and six women h«trm4 Vet'. a' - lentivrly a, Oi:*m p•. gm District R’p" ‘ C.«'ac O’O>‘ Wheatfield expl • « » ts. ; ir^, c and function of the NFO NEO i» an organ rd; n *1 ch strives to organize farmers an that they will sell t g-th-t a’ the price they feel is fair rather than the pr*rr the pt’”,-* r feels is fair The meet ng ended with a quration-durusMon period Refresh’merds whe h were furnished by Bob Gardner, were served following th- meeting The next meeting January 21. will t»c held at 730 EST at the Hgh School and will feature the pr-a-ident of St Joseph Countv Farm Bureau who w ill exp. i n the fur.. - turn of the farm bureau ami speak On it, policies relat ve to marketing P\Rt XT %xi> » 'Mil I UH PRIM.R %M On Monday r’<nn/ Tv 21. nt 7 Hi the PT A of U < k erton will span* r an th-i n--.. mg of dMwsaton in th. muaic n*«m of the g ide Wc are sure th it ad < f ' * Will t* interested m the subje t whi’*h i* “Needs at. i Ex?*-’’* tions <>f Patent T< t> h-r md S‘u dent.” T»a hers will be present front the grade hi a'-v 1 ■ Uh mhuol All people nt-r»‘*r! in a greater understanding between the community and -h Is ar Invited to attend

Arthur Benson Heads Walkerton Cham, of Commerce Arthur Benson, general manager of Pyro Electric in Walkmton. was electi-d to serve as the president of the Walkertun Ch.miN't (4 Commerce for the v«'ar IWI The gtoup held their t - gular meeting Thursday n<*»n at Heil s Pining Room and the new b ard wax elected at that tune Ti ey m turn, elect their own < ffi< • :s and they are in addition ’o Ben -n P. iv Q.apm m. ub ’J E h t' bin. i<r.’ irv >• I Ilc\ H u !d Williams tr< a uut The balance nt the nine man board of direc tors is: Jerry E iinx Ray Nu I uini. Bob Hn. Joi’. Rv’-d mi Io Wilijani Carter At the meeting, plans ! r •. ai lolls piop t . weiv <h ■< u The ftr-t thing at hand i. hnniN t?i| T? I G ird of du< tor I a i t to . onta t foi mernb* nd. p and ccr'a.nly any ne that is mtet u.<t m Walkerton and the welfare of the Town. i. w el. ,me I’tie are J*- year, d.r at once - Other plans for the group mi hale cleaning up a couple of , v»'sorcs for the town, one. if possible, to pul a natural blind betwe« n the cemetery and the dump a very unturtunaU situation because of appearan<-c Another is remc'ving the balance of the old onion storage niirm at the New York Central Railroad on E. eve!! P.ottd The grot.j was Uidrrtaki’ g a project to make an i.e skating rink in th.- park on t'.u ei. < ( Ht Th .H wax clone a’ one time a few week, tgo, but ' Ue I ' ■ f 1 U-.e 11 * n imhvibiab the baracaic w t br k- n <1 wn and the w : ran f W h ■ 'e “ - ted Th ’ ■’ • - ' I E I! I the <‘f CP- pnrtn nt r- I tn- R i.. ' n Fire I-p iC .‘-nt The m.- • ng- for tm* ; •a til (. • 'tnu. t b*' held -t n<> n • : ”i ' < ' . r HH a I *mmg E n i • r> .tr !w ul >nta ’ by ph' '«• f.■ f. ■--.v a! e.n •. bn’ .myoi.e <an fete > r> er. iti'ns wi'iv / being •a !.,! by ailing the p-r*« n who Las your name on the 1> t Mav ha ls«n set T ga.n a. I adre Night and Eav Nu« baum and Bob Hilcr are < < hairmen on this program This ■’•ill be the m-< <»nd Thursday in May. but at night tim. with a p- ta! program for all to enjoy N. L Woman’s ( luh To .Meet Friday The North Liberty Women Cl :t» will n eel F .day !” rr ’ i Jan ary IF tn the home f M r Charle. Hamemake. T.ere sJI be a < ff”' hour at h C am. The pr gam “The - Cl l .< :i »*■ in « bar g- ’ ' Mi M iX S', elr M, b- ’ who n*’d t-an ; *ta f e he at the Method. ’! ‘ ’ A h at s ’><• i m 11 E X l> IX< 1 I RIH ' ' X P.H 1 IX M%lhti: n»x Frid tv ’ ’ w :: I— the • .g“t *or th« w.-rkly T—n Ihno* n Wslkertof i* the V utu 1; I . Will lx* the ate at h 30 ; m The Usual ten rent admission charge will be male at th- door Lee Wel< h is In charge of chaperone* for January

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Shamrocks Fall To Greene Rally 66-60 Friday Host N. 'I; Litxrtv dr ppe.i fourth con e. utive gan <• o-i Friday even ng to Greene T vn Tip 6<» 6<t Th s w a the s»-. r-.j nat h Os ’he ea on that the Shan r< ks have |o.t to the Raft,!. the < '!e, b’ - g in the lr find gan e of the . I-, n bv i 2G p.ar’f n irgin. The Shanin l ks now are 3-R while G’e. -w pr • । te< ord Tie E ;i<log> . ■ i • ■ • r f s- o-i bml' up a .*> p b 1.1 but X ! t». I ‘ e • y < ', . f ! , \ then? t I hold I 101 l bad a' the .nd of th'- ' 1 ' || m'r' < Jr. a then guned an ~; yh ’ p> ■ • had hut F’V th. en<' of ’he f r t | d. , n t ■ ■ aw ba" ' r ? .• ly The Shan r k., m jp,. ) e in the v rd quart. and h« Id !' to t en ! t . J p hut tl • B ill•I U d! ’ i 9 p« • ' had in the f.. rlh qu 1 ■ t. i N i'h I b e;ty < it the lead to ’.\ hut Wa un it T to leg.un it ix ’ re the r i e .-nd. d it lid ’Pi I >ennv Smdh of the Shamr >‘'k‘Fat 20 [suntx to lea I the e ■-m in 1 mg Teammate I»r.c SI. m s and Mtk- Hop.,.- r tdde 1 15 each Jack Edison led Greene with !*> point* w Ralph Whi’e scored IS. Xorth Übrrty fg ft p Bo? trr 1 <5 * Smith h 4 2 Kane 002 Holloway 5 5 4 So|m< t 5 5 2 Fritz 0 0 2 F. kndge 0 0 I Dillon 0 0 0 Gorby 0 0 0 Cun 1 0 1 H . teller 0 <> 0 T a 2'l 20 16 Greene Ch k 001 Er : 2 3 \\ ute 5 S I J S: 'z- nt 0 0 I) Al! -p 0 1 Gut: e 2 2 ! Bottorff ' 0 3 G Shoppcrt 13 1 Edi on 7 5 3 Hodge 0 ” 0 T ’.ib 22 22 is I r <| hmen D* feat <»re,|ne XI S! N rth I t*’v, F'.e,h: an u un playing in pin e of the r-g a' H team game < Iged •> it Gr*«-’»* s Freshmen bv a e I J Thia b«.o”!s the Sliamris k •- r! ’<> 5 3 Greene jumped tn an early bad at -. they !•!’ dr . A tn- f >t q arter which ended 10 7 The SFamr *kecl» ’•! rank n the r- ond quarter and g i red in IS 16 lead bv the half Tt. wa ln< evod tn 2s 22 bv the end .f the thirl quarter bu’ a G ng effort bv the Bulldog m th- 4’l qua i! < r ti* ■ * ’ 'he .-»l 4 .2 edge foi the N> rth Lt ty v tnry John Fan-in led the w nr.-r with 1’• J«int Kn: • t ' It ' lead Gr—ne XOTV 1 yr sdi. > Thr, ■ S' ♦ ' O*«*’ance Sale f t chandise will start FT. I '. J u ary 25 MomK imtFK Th- ability t de' - tt . is out. las—s other kmds of puQ in the long run.

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X. L Boy Injured In Accident Nneye i r old T-d B.udvr k suffered facia! !a< era ’t< r. - t injury and a bruised kne< last Saturday afGrrw . nea Ld'. when a < ir driven by I- s father altd into the far of ?. I^p Count y Highway Dt pat' u,. • t tim k He wax tn a’.-d by a ph’,si.uan m N irth Liber' . Th. a dent <„ :II r . :< - Rd - arui I Pr u' 2>) • t w.-st . f th. County Road !h*) e when an ei .t twvun i <a• | r •_. .. p-, lx>y s fathe r. 1.. .. Rudynsk). t;u the ten. Os th. t! ■. k Ah. h ’ i 1 hair, d m flic ‘t ;■ .j | ar . -p , tru k driv-r WiUa i T Qumn 63 M || <>.. k. . i d I | dfed th.- tru k ’■. a< : k . , »- . ; i Walkerton Lions Collect Old C Lye Glasses 'Da \\ dkcfrt.m I. • . c > d • all !.. n <’l .t.i p, . u. -P ht md sight p. .t , । I >p rat n wuh ' ■ ■ • . •. • proje. r. the 1: ...u t F.- Ear and the leader I' g p -gr u: the 1. n, buv man-, p i . f • .n 1. h .-n W?. > V .!d <"e. -A • t without gl i -a-s Along Witt; this, the Walk.uton . lub im <!.. t.r.g old cx.-gLuar-e^ and rima Thw»e two itcnui *a« help in thm program as arirr in .wh e a lens can be ground to be i. - I again an<! the frame., many time-, can be re-used Tlie re use < f th»- e no m< re wanted gla • < :’• th- cost of this |wograrn and iM a big .nd in thus prug: in A' V ^u<h g!l».es mav he 'Uled into the W dkert n Lions •' b <' ' • 'he: 11-. ! , Fit '•. or ' • Indep-ndent N. w Co Tri Kappas ■ To Speiui Lor Youth d't K ipr i ■ • n ... ■ ' : I i . I ' fie ! ' ' S' in .- M H•. ■ : • bj-r r< sp.rd- ! ! . rdl (1 1 . •u, । .n» • ‘ ’ ■ chapter 1 . r.-d ’ > .p« : ! J i! ■ f chanty fund f r det.'al w ik .n the s< h- -h T •> to buy i ■ •-• •■ o- f h rat .re for t' <T. .1?<■: H spital in S’ : B»*r. I \ Th<- Cl iptci r plannuT i u ! party and hat .ow to be L-i i Manh 14 Two members were rhn»en as delegates to attend thr State Convention ? o b» held .it F -eri’ h Li< k A;«nl 1” l q an I 2n Reft’shmentA f aid u-d f fe«« w< t< ■enwl .if “ie c! s.ng the meeting GCMihW 111 < I <»1 IIIXG HKl\ E Mi J»an » a 1 . p ai.y itoahl’- art ' . the N .t. Lit • ' i M MY: < I hi a d Cl tii . I ■ r I ‘ deadline .tat. i f "'u. > A one nmn> » • O C 1 M■ - < ‘ i! n ’ ‘■ I - X I. berty IHIX 1 IOK I I I.OCH’W I’ I HA*. I’l< Kt I' Gs lw .H bag ' .’* rd up at the MeChod.il < .m - n <• dl Mr- I^' gh Roy H " if . . W sh. me Veliierssl f Tit ', are to be at tho cho 1 tu. U'ei than January 27 to te posed up by the G .d A u* Ir .

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Polk-Lincoln Becipient Os Money Trie B. v ! < f E>hi< p , W*k. r• ■ L t, , r? . n f ’ .r.,-.. , , i• • J S . f , . j, •' • n M : .■ . •.• ■u g Ja- 1| to t.‘ ■ r 't; l' .. ,f ; tra e-'t fur i, ’ , E, r r .. . o• ,j S» Iv-il < r: iu • ■ A ' ■ d f SI !o *7n ,4 ,1 tr imfe- • d i- n S; • id Sr S 1 *6l T'. * . ’ S S . 7AM B $- 27 1 . V- ' M. .; $« J7 -;7 Cur ...r E . - g <2 ’• 6 105 I’- . - m ! ■ $J J ‘ • * ' * * ' . • il’ . ’ * I / - * L K f • - < i.’ •!• . ; - . s < . ; ■ , • . - ’ ■ • • Sl2 i-, : Lions & Ladies To Hear Os Indiana Eyebank At tb- Jaru uy I. i .«• N g? ? I . ' F U W l I I flub. Isn Hi*- a tucstor fur the Indiana Ey«.- th nw from I’.«trat 2' G will b»- ’lm n aiu pew. gram as it has w< r> wide ac- < laun cv’A”. where it has been pre-Ma-nted, lbs .■ u a ?-en b-r of tie Beru Li'.'.s r'!ul a. have lus ■' bl.-’r : • g o . r tre I: ! ■’■ a Eye Hank a pr t tha’ is g i • • i!’g n -:e i I -n -. r- mentum all oxer th, d-i’.- an I country. Th s •: - :»r gr . ’! r : - . ‘-s foi t- l ’' ’ ' • ' - I - W Vl'■ ' ' I per K u;' i r' ** ; i i * ** Do- • • ’ . d 'h,- \\ i . ’ < ' . t ng m l .< • ‘ . n t. ! "-t ■ . I - ■ ■• I I. t , n i - n a . p -.-.bdWalkerton PI A i o .Meet Friday B ‘I ; • f A oonf. ’• ' date* tl •! V rl-t’ PT A»l ret Fn«Umg ’ n-u-ad t the .wal T'urs lay The u -etmg wi l»e hel l t' Fl. m-idaiy S. h lat 7jo ; ai. ‘ ’he -ir ut .e b* ard w i! •: r-t m the tea hers .ounge Ht - • dent wd pi-side Stu Im!, adl part ; ate » rrn, d and Hr tl prof ixn’olM i 4E- n-mbets tro«n b- th t d I ng-. Th.- *h I r -‘k# i . ery mt«tr-st mg evening feat'.nnj* Um a I talent * like t h' Ca h Rie -a: ! air ba kethal’ g- th-C ’-e are brh nd them ■ them g ' 11-k m the County T imcy WANTED T- ■ V. iT - ' n Y v ' ' nKT r t .’ f • t . r t- ! :g '> ’ - - re h i rr aed hi r* an t table- d 1 V. I -fuf-W ! U." .r' Th- •• - i * * »' 5 of thr » f mu' in!', f ar— rd :i ?'li a' <" \ 5 ,r o- erati . a Eb»- aj;-rrr ated