The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 8, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 February 1964 — Page 4
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—TH I: INDEI’END ENT NEWS — Feb. 20, 1961
One Kind Os A Barometer
What nice tm-' - mabk w ither w< hav< Im - n having AD.< 1 • couph of told streaks thb < wmtvi. the hulk of th« tin • has had thr t« a. J" at UI < >ai mg well alww tin n nnm hlf and low for tin Hum o vent Many haw aid it < • d stay ’ a> wav mit I ’ . i ' D n get better. But wat3l out Tie « i He barometer that • >’ |>i< w th. weather and lb ml't j"i'D a. i ati ly m tln - a• a i it t ba.'kelbaL lourn s Nt xt week is -< t» •’ t: ■ • and very few years pu- without now and bad w< ail ■ i f t • • • num v or the ot'. • It ,-n •
Interstate System Progresses Rapidly
Indiana i h ddmg t - n ■<u i very well is he < i t rm! i n< • ! Interstate F pie sway a tm v set piovjitly in th l.iih ..gm- • mileage total in tm nation. Os the planned 111! 1 > ; • 1 ' < ■ tate system, out p-i e« n! i- now carrying traffh Tm includes the Indiana Thl Bai which is 157 miles in length Construction oi right-"!-wav procwdmgs are now underway in all the remaining 62 per cent with the exception of joy n.i.w still in tin- preliminary ba iWhen completed the Int* TstaU system will offer the limited access driving across the date in about every direction Th* • leadline fur completion of this system is 1972. and at the pie.--c nt pace, it will be completed by this time. On a national basis there is ’• ently almost 16 600 miles of
How True It Is!
The catchy little slogans and sayings that pop up from time to time on the back of business cards, hanging on bulletin boards or used as an advertising gimnrck, never cease to fascinate. The simple thoughts of few w< rds can many times tell you mi re tlwin leading an entire book, listening to a top notch speaker or spending much time and patk-nce trying to correct yourself in every way. One such saying noted the < tin r day was: ‘ If you had all the luck in the world, some of it would still be bad.” This one- kind of stuck in the mind and popped up from time to time. What percentage of people credit or blame luc k as the deluding factor in people's 1w e Many say they have all the bad luck when the break® go against them, or that some-
from ft is IMPORMSr DMtS ASO IHMS »«0M YtSTtBHABS The Washington Monument was dedicated, February 21, 1885, Kiwanis vas founded, J ebruary 21, 1915. George Washington was born, February 22. 1732. International Rotary Club uas founded. 1 'hruary 23, 1905. Thi liege <f the Alamo began, February 23, 1536. Chie Justice John Marshall rendered the first decision declaring a U.S. law unconstitutional, February 24, 1803. Arizona was organized as a territory, 1 ebi uary 24, 1863. The loth Amendment became operative, February 25, 1912. t The Canal Zone was granted to the United States by treaty wfth Panama, February 26, 1904. The League of Nations covenant wan outlined by President Wilson, February 26, 1919. Iberville and Bienville reached the Mississippi River, February 27» 1699. The Independent-News Rolrert E. Irhin, Editor PUBLISHER Independent-News Co., Inc. Walkerton, Indiana i PUKLK VIION TIME: Thu, sdav Os Each Week Second < lass Poatare Paid M Wal’ «rto’\ Indiana SI BS< iri lON RM ES: * t.oo Per ' cm r - W Additional If .Mailed Out Os State
i- S -I’h B'r i have the bad wcithcr th..- referring tu the c * V ll'ld sect H'" . bu! .Mial !y on is b • - t with r The • n»y t i■ v tin yea: I.a i its - 1 • f tl. wanner day’s of .1 arv that Ravi- only •h. :. mil to b<- host to a h* ■ . n- v : < h i temper It would be r • H ’he w< ithe: C'> .11 i ■■■ ।m - n the sat. " piOn i. : ccn for im-v-<m’ v. ■; . hut don't b. t on i* T i s’ i‘n t enough winter f ■ ; t’> '' " I' liana 1 'nlc a severe ml very l.it« wm’er h’ ’ 'W we uwe the we I t’ ,i v 'd of thinks ‘ ■ tl ' v. • : <* y> of wu* • ■ t. ’ear.
the •1 o o National Sy. ‘un of Inteirtale and Defense highways C instruction is in p: »g ns, on h ii ihi’ u.OOV miles of ; ■ When < ■■ < , th.> sy 'em i® expected to carry 2o pet tent • f the nation traffic ] t< rsta'e highways are proven to be 2 - tun*® le®s like ly to i av< a fata! traffic acct dent an 1 in a country that i» kn .m ovei hyOOO per year, this figure needs to be reduced. In a j. -.lion that ha the ability to expand their big;.way system as rapidly as ours doe- it seems < onipi-'e y ridiculou that ttaf sic acr.! nts can t tai o'er tl.< to poh fig r< . 'I 1 l.mit<l ai ce® highway a’e one big step in cutting th;., death rate town. Howe’, i r it isn't the bad r >ads. but tl.e careless drivers that nr.- Diking the toll in the nation today.
one else has all the good luck in their success on earth. Tins ties in with the field of sports in one respect. It is said that a team newds the breaks to wm. but al.su it is noted that those who know, also state* that a good team makes their breaks This can be the way of life also The se who hnvt it just a little better than the others around them may have had the breaks all light, but in all probabdity, they worked hard to make these breaks come their wav It takes some of that little extra t 1 make the breaks or the luck come your way rather than sitting back and waiting for it to come to you. One may have to wait a long time to have good lu< k shine on them, but w.th a little effort, may find it very soon.
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Voice of the People Dear Editor: '1 he article that appealed in your paper wa, outrageous! Im speaking of the one "Would DDT Help. Yuu said some things ui that aiticie that were mX n« c< ssary or wanted. The Beatles <or anyone else for that matter) do nut go around "kicking over barrels of tin cans Tliey have three good guitar players, and a very gotxi drummer I see no resemblance to them and a barrel of tin taiib. They have bveu cumphmented on their music by many jnusieian and comp Mis A« for the haircut*, they are not "hideous haircuts' and no show i going off the air aftei they have the Beatles on. If any ting, their audit nee will glow Here is a list of young pe iplc who agree with me I lead the list. BarUira Bet kwt’h Carol Clark Dixie Unley Joyce McComm k Mike Knepp Ed Wynne Craig Howell Clarence Fields Marilyn Mulvaney Bet y Hevel liene Rutler Greg M Endar' -r M irgar d Mangus Ka*' n Pon.inert Jeanne Ru b-’nsl i Kaye Ma*kle Nancv Maneus Phyllis Clark Jody Kosehik APertha Ibinkhdl Harry I, Doer ng Marv J Bell Barbara O'Connor Gloria Snrmgn.an Christie Zent Shirley Geyer Myra Howard Marilyn Peter on Jines Rim^u^h Monica Kite Marsha Ja. kson Diana Stoner Audrev Powers Zel'a Tz»” r ’ Hnn Theresa Ripotz R‘ »en- C'^penpee! Mike Groves Vorla Ifo t< ’ler T think n’<- should start wor’'Vii'F at»-mt short skirts and Hcht nt* h»b»ro they worry ahoot *h« T»n-»tt e ’ hair cuts Corrie Davis Juke T «mer|rk Ed Peti K
Jerry Knepp Linda Clark Bernita Kennedy Roy Stout Gil Hughes (Editors Nut< । We didn’t state that the Beatles went around kicking over barrels of tin can-, but after giving them a second look on the tube Bunday, we are still trying to figure out If thrv played one tune six time* or six tunes one time To each his own. but we still prefer nitißic Service Notes ABERDEEN Proving Ground. Md Pvt Stuart Overmyer, »>on of Mr and Mr® Robert Ovei - myer Route 2 North Liberty.
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completed a 14 week tracked and Wheeled vehicle engine nuuntenance course February 7 at the Army Ordnance Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. Overmyer was trained to malatain and repair various Army vahiclaa. The Id year old soldier entered the Army la d August and completed baak- combat training at Fort Knox, Ky. He is a 19*2 graduate of Liberty Tuwrudup High Reboot Before entering the Army, Overmyer was employed by Welle Aluminum Corporation. 1 Force of habit is a poor substitute for strength of character.
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