The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 April 1964 — Page 4

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On<c again the eYews are out on Indiana 23 with their little shovels and tarred gravel tossing a little loose fill in the holes This is fairly consistent even on the stretch from Mayflower Road to the Starke

Spring - A Time Os Opportunity

It Is that, time of the year when the annual fever catches up with you. This, of course, is ^Spring Fever'’ and it Ls the time that excuses for this and that become more evident as hubbies and sons begin to try the exchange of a rake or shovel handle for the feel of a golf club shaft or baseball bat. Millions are taught in this epidemic as those who live where winter can level the blasts of wind and snow at you for several months, are only too glad to see the shirt sleeve weather approat h. With daylight hours becoming longer and weather fairer, the listless feeling kind of catches up with everyone. This is also the time that cad be very important to the young from the toddlers right on up. It means playing out of doors for the young ones and that hazzard of children darting and

iXj W IMFMTANT SATIS ANS MATS HIM WSTfSWAiMI* Mississippi was organized as a territory, April 17, 1798. The Safi Francisco earthquake made world headlines, April 17, 1906. Pierre Laval formed a new cabinet in Vichy, France, assuming title of chief of government, April 17, 1942. On the same day, U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt created a War Manpower Commission. April 19, 1783 marked the end of hostilities and of the Revoln* tlonary War. The first electric railroad was put into service between Washington, D.C. and Bladensburg, Maryland, April 20, 1851. The Spanish-American War began, April 21, 1898. U.S. Marines landed at Vera Crui, Mexico, April 21, 1914. Oklahoma was opened to settlers, April 22, 1889. The Office of Price Administration began sugar rationing, April 22, 1942. A World War I Soldiers Bonus Bill was passed by the U.S. Senate, April 23, 1925. Overseas conscription caused a riot in Montreal, April 23, 1942.

CROSSWORO PUZZLE

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County line. Our suggestion would be t<> rename the work that is needed and "patch" it up with one largo patch for the entire needed stretch and then they wouldn't have to call it resurfacing

playing in the streets becomes more evident to all drivers and parents It also means the time when the Sunday drivers are out with their families enjoying and taking advantage of the mild weather. It also is the time when parents can take opportunities to spend more time with their families. In a world of problems that features much talk about juvenile delinquency and the troubles of the youth, the plans and closer association with < hildren by the parents <3<>illd mean a lot in .shaping their future lives. It is time to take advantage of the opportunities that are present through the weather and activities that are available and help make happier home life for the young and old alike And remember, all houses of worship will welcome the ENTIRE family on Sundays

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SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE

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NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR MEMBERS OF THE I’OLKLLNCOLN - JOHNSON SCHOOL CORPORATION To the Voters of Polk Township, Marshall County, Indiana; Luicoln Township of St. Joseph County, Indiana; and Johnson Township of LaPorte County, Indiana: I, John W. Stellema, Clerk of the LaPorte Circuit Court, do hereby certify that the following named persons have filed Petitions with the LaPorte County Election Board to fill the offices set opposite their respective names and Post Office Addresses set opposite each name. You are further notified that there will be a Primary Election on Tuesday, May 5, 196-1, from 6 am. to 6 pm. (Central Standard Time i at the various voting places to vote on candidates listed below. For Member from Polk Township, Marshall Gohnty. Indiana of the Polk-Lincoln-Johnson School Corporation JOSEPH C. HOLM. R 1, Walkerton. Indiana C. JERRY RAINS, R. 1, Box 244, Walkerton, Indiana ROBERT T. REESE, Tyner, Indiana i WAYNE E ROSS, R 1, Walkerton. Indiana EARL D. SMITH, R. 2. Plymouth, Indiana CARROLL E Z ARTMAN, R 1. Plymouth, Indiana For Member from Lincoln Township, St. Joseph County, Indiana of the Polk-Lincoln-John-son Sch-xol Corporation MELVIN ALWINE. Walkerton. Indiana WILLIAM D. CARTER. R. 3. Box 578 C Walkerton, Indiana DENSLOW W. DOLL, 112 Clark Street. Walkerton. Indiana WILLIAM E. OCHS, R. 3. Box 674-B. Walkerton. Indiana GEORGE S. PARKS. 126 Shamrock Street. Walkerton, Ind. For Member from Johnson Township. I^iPorte County, Indiana of the Polk-Lincoln-John son S- honl Corporation CHARLES T. DA I'BE. R 3 Walkerton. Indiana ELBURT F. PLACE, R. 3 Walkerton. Indiana I. JOHN W. STELLEMA. Clerk of the LaPorte Circuit Cour' hereby certify the above and foregoing to be a correct list of all candidates to be voted on at the Prhnary Election on Mav 5. 1964, for the Polk-Llncoln-John-»on School Corporation.

LN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto affix my hand and official seal this Ist day of April, 1964. JOHN W STELLEMA Clerk LaPorte Circuit Court NOTICE TO TAXPAYERSR OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Notice to hereby given Uw Taxpayers of Lincoln Township Saint Joseph County, Indiana, at their regular meeting place the Trustees Office, at eight o’clock P.M. April 23rd, 1964, will consider the followmg additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Lincoln Township under B-l Direct Relief has been faced with extraordinary amount of Medical. Hospital, and Burial expense, also the sen’ll es of surgeons, physicians and dentists since the first of the year, and have exhausted the entire appropriation set out in the 1964 Budget, and still owe eight hundred dollars of impaid bills for hospital, surgical and medical expense and an emergen-

DON'T WASTE THE road * ■> |fr3 ^■CSZK&^SaOSESßßCaiikir'^'^ ' "*- - »■■«■ ■—■■ - “ "7" '7“""“ "" "**" ' W-i _, tSal — D RIVE IN ONE LANE at a time/ The Independent-News Robert E. Urbin, Editor PUBLISHER Independent-News Co., Inc. Walkerton, Indiana PUBLICATION TIME: Thursday Os Each Week Second Class Postage Paid At Walkerton, Indiana SUBSCIPTION RATES: $3.00 Per Year -50 c Addition^ If Mailed Out Os State

cy exists at this time in my Dlred Relief Fund B-A, end * Fund. I called a meeting of the Advisory Board informing them at the existing emergency and with the consent of the Advisory Board, am asking for an additional appropriation of twenty-five hundred dollars for my Direct Relief Fund B-lA, for the once of 1964. Taxpayers appearing at suck meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation as finally made wtl be automatically referred to ths Stale Board of Tax Commissioners which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen (15> days at the County Auditor’s Office of Saint Joseph County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriation! may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Claude E Houser Lincoln Township Trusts# 2 tai 6- 28