The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 September 1963 — Page 4

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THE INDEPENDENT NEWSe— Sept. 26, 1963

y United Fund Drive Now Under Way

Tlw* F-m* I Fund Prive for v.uthin y- ai n v iyid< ■ n in •North 1 ’tv i W • v■' m • 'with tv- • be i f ■ ■ . n., tr * I • 1 , < ■ t '• - i fj ' • . ‘ -v, । .. 1 .. . , ?, ।!< th< : u< • tl - ’ ' । T> ’• ; ■ ' p 3d t lie part VT>' mg ■ mip< 111. stead of having i • • : -’int of d>iv< . Ov ! th< year- it has hit > < < <m' - h among the p bl bv ■ r.• nt n >re agencies com < < ted with the drive Howevu u .uaHy th was ju-t an "out ' to keep from contributing The truth of the matter is that the' average person coubin t begin to -ell you what the purposes of n any of the groups are. and if they knew.

Continue To Keep Our Streets Tops

With the exception of a very little amount of work to he completed the Town of Walkerton, under the direction .and approval of the Town Board has finished work on the town streets for this summer Walkerton has as fine a system of streets m town as can be found in almost any town or cityX Trey constantly keep them in repair and in the winter baby them <s far as snow removal is concerned Thore are only a couple of places in town where drainage isn t adequate and this is slowly being remedied as time and money permits. Maintaining a good set of streets doesn't take ar.v more time and money than letting them go. In fact, it probably

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th< y might lx* quite surpri <’d B i* tr that .-vim though th. Tm’- I FuiM trike <an of " t f !h< di c ■ f.i fund , nn -till ।r j! tn.it hHe t ■ i a H. •- » -y» i I'. .' u ■ up and down the street.* , , ..u f< • donations fm just ■ - it everything imaginable Y .'.’.km >w her ’ I' i. t - < d 1 ind < od"< tor. (.ill on you that it is a g> nuine effort as lo' al men will bi pal tii ipat ing Fund- can he given at the time oi pledge cards are still available It is the desire of the two )<m al chairmen. Kent Palmer in North Liberty and John Wathen. in Walkerton, to end this campaign as soon as possible rather than to spread it out over a long period of time. Remember. once this drive is finished. it will not be back to you for another year.

takes loss as it requires less work and outlay of money for repair. After the Northern Indiana Public Service Company installed the many gas mains in W Hkerton a few years ago. it looked like some of the street work n Jit lag with the broken j -.ths across streets that we». patched all over town However. with i ii pairs and what the town ci. Jantly has continm ! to do. constantly has continued to do. this situation docs not exist. Many thanks and congratulations should be extended to the present Town Board, and for some boards back and to the street commission for the fm< work with very noticeable results.

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Voice of the People I fur one am not happy the way oui lot il go'OTiiment business is i run in Polk Lincoln and Johnson f Tow. hip I -o| y.stem In I!M>3 , v.e pud JI ■cj .<|oo on. n wwe \s ill piv m phi i s;> .'.<i p<u ' 100 on. ! Ml W ■ . • was and I it thi di. u ing fnm Phen our S ■ ’ - : h< . ! b< < < d tho Rubls St.-imp or ; Parrot gangi " thev have been actu.y As it turns out tlvy are Unfamiliar with tax*-, how la.vs are made, oi how to spend the hard earned dollars made on a fai m Our thi < • Polk men hers ai e not farmer Most of tirm income isd< ii\^ from occupations other than farming , Hi re are a few hard to believe facts, i 1 i School bu ■ di n ers were hamk-d a SbUti bonus in 1°63-i>4 They did not let out routes to sealed bids Why'.’ (2> Teachers were handed handsome raises which added thousand of dollars to the pay load Are they under-paid? Perhaps, yet dozens of teachers of System are pai l s6(>o-SIOOO per month. 1 would like to see any farm or farmer vahr-d at $50,000 to $125,.000 try to make this net Now I want you to visit the County Treasury Office and see how and how much of this heavy load is paid It makes me wonder if these same men I Rubber Stamps) that were elected or self-appointed de erve any praise in their spending spree. The ‘ Rubber-Stamps forgot that it takes money for sso<» OU t » SIOOO 00 or more raise How about some SSOO 00 to SIOOO 00 cuts in 1961 This was done in 1933 It is possible that the •• men tried to out-guess th- score sheet, or cost, <>r income They thought they knew the whims of the three branches of Government and ini’scd They also knew. I hope that if it went wrong the last reaort is Plaster proper’y I have a few uggestions (a» Take all net wages using ,he same nvthod us<‘d m taxing lan I or property Example S9OO cow Rvg -''-red du' *"d b> o-e t ir< equals S3”O tn'H s ride equals 'ax wages diiid d i \ ore ’. tid (SpiaL S2OOO time rate equals sllO 50 This vage tax paid into local -whoul budget when' < hdmen attend s< hool or legal voting township ibi Roll-back if nv< •- sary or freeze all wages of s< hool employees k i Ele. t people (not Republicans or lieneHiato B serve on these boards and ।a. them if needs to be a wage to do and know the job and not buck-pass the respon ibihty to the Superintendent a SIO,OOO to $15,000 per year salary (di Freeze the rate at $5 00 in 1964 and live within it tel Elect to legislature, people that are, let us say. have a sense of thrift and not play into the Teachers Ixrbby. Joseph Holm Walkerton Football — Football Football That is all that I have h-aid Football Football Football Never another word. So I finally said okay Wed try to see the match Then Friday nite rolled around We're on oui way- t cold to catch We f >und a place to park the car And wandered to a seat The players were running up and down The corwd cheered "we can’t be beat” The game was started and The boys played swell The excitement kept mounting Through the final bell Football Football Football Now that's all you hear from MF. Football Football F<x»tbal! When will the next game be? A Mother Converted to a Football Fan JUNIOR MVF We had a pit nic hik - out at Stuntz Pine Forest Sunday with 23 present We had a treasure huct and Mr Stwt^ gave ir Witter 4 me!c#!* We thank Mr Stunz for his kind hospitality.

Community Club Ilas Outstanding Program Otic of the most out landing p’ogimn, • ver pir.-vntid for the Women s Community Club mcmIh'i h ums enjoyed la t Friday, September 29. at the Town Cl b Mi Zi'hmi Remloy <,f the Mcthodi t Hetirment Home >n Wan n, Indiana, presented hei program My Mothei's Bul’ ui Box." Sl.t liad with lur 3,000 of her some 37.0 W button collection. Ih r audience was thrilled with her story and the arrangements she had made on the display cards. I Respite her X 3 years, her k<-'n love ami knowledge of her hobby soon drew the intense int fest of all and probably sent all who heard her going home to check their button boxes. Buttons from or representing every state, state flowers and birds, were arranged in artistic art. Many of the outstanding buttons were, jet black, black glass, pick-back, silver lustre. paper weight ones that were hand painted Satsumas from Japan. Mrs Remley began her collection about 25 years ago. when she resided at Wheatfield, In liana. Her interest in her collection became contagious and friends began looking for rare specimens. She buys from collectors. trades with them and is always adding to her collection Six years ago she went to reside in Warren She is in demand for club programs and leads a very busy and mteivsting life in ‘pite of her years Mrs Remley was i hou c guest of her cousins. Mr and Mrs Grant St<<‘le, this past week Other guests of the club were three other cousins Mrs G<s>rge Seitz. Mrs Vera Seitz and Mrs Rolicrt Wardman, all of Walk uton Dessert was serxed prior to the two <>< lock nieetmg from a tea table centered with an arrangement of fall flow-rs llosti-H <s were Mrs Gus Verklvr Mrs .l ime Money ami Mr*- George Ferverda Better Homes Ik monst rat’on ( tub Meets Mr Robert Wardj um prew ted an American! m pi >gram set to ong fashioned after "'That Won<krfu) Year’’ .J the meeting of the B-tter Homes Demon Ration ('lub Monday night at the Town Club She was accompanied on the piano by Mrs. William Carter. Also on the program was the showing of colored slides of the Spring Fashion Show, all taken by Clyde Bick and shown by Mrs Bick Club president announced that Achievement Day will lx- October 10 at the Moose I^odge in South Bend Re-ervations for the dinner must be phoned to Mrs Ans|>augh no later than October 2 Another meeting of interest will be a program an the use of egg< and their nutritional value, to be h dd at the Studebaker School. October 7. at 3:30 o’clock The club will collect Christmas gifts for paiicnts at Beattv Me mortal ho pital Mr- Errol Van Buskirk is the chairman and ask' that gifts be bought to th.' October meeting Cookies and coffee were served from a beautifully appointed tea table with Mrs Jack Hannagen presiding Mrs John Garab Jr was hostess, assisted by Mrs Hannagen Mrs Dean Knowlton and Mrs Howard Tuttle lkx»r prizes were awarded to Mr*- dvdc Cudney. Mrs Richard Brice Mrs Georg * Williams and Mrs Harry Mnbtaff The October meeting will feature a toy party LINCOLN TWT H D<H R TO MEET OCTOBER IST The Lincoln Township Home Demnntsartion Club will meet on October 1 t in the Town Club for a pot luck dinner at noon Reservations for achlevmw nt dav on Grt 10Mull.be due at this time| Thev are $1 r^r person Drive Safe Always!

NFO Talks On Soybeans The soybeans i icture look - i< ( | , encouraging if we farmers slm<* our beans Last year, 80 per c. nt of the soybean crop wa snkl b\ the tune combining was cumplvt - e l Once we si 11 our. crops, it bo cons.'s the bargaining pwiT oi the buyer. <mi I!HJ2 63 bean carryover i only 10 million bushel. The 196 , 64 <>ybean forecast is 723 mH. a bushel The demand is expect, । to ex« ee I the supply by around three million bushels. You can see what thi . car mean if we store our fir ms it have them for bargain... • I , fair pri c. NFO ha signed griv J i.ag, contracts with local elevator f a members who need storage. 60 to 100 per cent can be borrows on soybeans kept in proper storage. NFO is also offering to it members a voluntary grain sales agreement to hold their soybeans for $2 75 a bushel which is based on a cost plus a fair return <>n investment and labor. For mor. information. see your nearest NFO neighbor. St Joseph County Grain Bargaining Committee Chairman Ixiyal Burkholder More Needed To Enroll For The Adult Flasses The Adult Education clasc arc short of enough enrollees t < ondu< t Hasse- at this time There is still tune for adults to enroll in the following Hases: Electricity, welding, home e< beginning sewing and tailoring Spanish, typing and math. Any adult in this area inter- ted in any of tl.e above course may phone the high school 5M> 31M an( | Kl ve your name and subject desired to the secretary With ’he exception of the fir t two courses which have fees <>f sls. the lemamdci of the < la. -• will have $6 fees The first nowling will b<' M " - dav. Septembei 39 at 7 in th< ■ high si hool rooms: Tvping room 104 Math room HI Spanish room 101 Home Er nsun 7 Watch the local paper for information regarding the el«i-tn< a and welding classes to be organized at a later date. If you have not yet enrolled phone in y<>ur name immediately. Presbyterians Plan Rally Day Sunday, Sept. 29 The First Presbyterian Chun h of Walkerton will observe Rall> Day. or Christian Education Sunday. on Sept 29. at the 9 30 Woi - ship Service. At 9:30 the young people of the Church School will participate >n a day of recognition of students teachers officers of the year 1963 At this sc-rvice the new teaching staff and Administrative staff wi be intrcsiuced The total student holy, young and old alike, will tie in attenu anev. and it is our hope that friends and loxed ones w ill com* Ft Bowing this will be the 1” d' wor hip service which will recog nize the new staff, etc. The program tor Hie dav wi be climaxed with a family carry in dinner at 12 30. Presbyterians To Have Carry-In Dinner Sunday The First Presbyterian Church of Walkerton will have a Carrvin Dinner at 12:30 pm Sundav Sept 29 in the church social room. If you have no church hom«* now Is the time to make in effort to fine! one Guests are expected to come and will be welcomed Friends and members of the vhurqi young and old, kr^ w that o*6y wjll attend. A bMtf piogram kstiuanned. * I i | 4 Make Church a tami^ a fair