The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 September 1965 — Page 2

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THE INDEPENDENT NEWS— SEIH. 9, 1905

I lei I Na med To / Serve Board As President At the T<>wn B* ard meeting Tm sdax night. Waitri' I. Ht il, Vid :■ ■ lent of th< ' ird, v u clc< t< d to the portion of pieM<i.>nt ; LU tn? vacan yhlt by the re< ent i agnation of David M Mellin No v u v-pre>ident was st Jet ted at the meeting and also, no appointment ba. v been mail* to (H, the va o y ir th. second waidj The board authorized publishing ot notice* f< r s<al<ai bids to doze and level the municipal dump for a one year period, beginning in October These will be re. ei eii at Uiv September 21 meet ng. <\ in '..ration was given to the mdt r of converting the municipal ■ inkling heating system to natu d gas heat and one price quotdion was received from Dye Plumbing A Heating Co. This natter was tabled until several other requested bids are received. Further fill of several k*w spots nnd grading was authorized per* f. .rm< i by the street department Industrial Park Road. Parts of to the graveled portion of the this road have alreay been blacktupo- d >n the recent street work in Walkerton. Several claims against the town were presented, and authorization was given to pay the accounts. |i 'Bi i U«Mit M*> Open Al 7:00 Show At Dusk Children Inder 12 Free Treat re will be closed midweek after Sept. 13th. Open on Fri., Sat., Sun, for balance of the season. Wed. - Thin s. - Fri. Sept. 8 - 9 - 10 The Art of Love in color with James Gainer Dick Van Dyke Fike Sommer Angie Dickinson Mirage with Gregory Peck Diane Baker Sat. - Sun. - Mon, Sept. 11 - 12 - 13 The Truth About Spring in col»r Hayley Mills - John Mills James MacArthur TWO THRILLERS Hercules And The Moon Men Black Torment

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Minutes of the special meeting of August 30 when the tax budget of $1 11 for the coming year, a decrease of 6c under the pieaent tax rate, which had been passci in the public hearing, were accept, da> presented Tiv' Boar I was advis. I that tax hearings before the St. Joseph County Tax Hoard is set for Wednesday afternoon, S. ptember 22. N. L. Woman’s Club To Meet Sept. 17 The North Liberty Woman’s Club, a parti, ipant in cultural ana philanthropic activities here at home and in the Federation of womens’ clubs since its organization m 1918. will open its 196566 season on September 17th. at 1:30 p.m. with a guest day at the M .ys Restaurant. Mrs. Fred Cullar, president, will receive guests, with other officers of the chib assiMing her. Mrs. Allen Cos’el will give devotions and Mrs. Richard Hanley will load the flag salute. A highlight of the first meeting will be a talk by Mrs. Harry Ullery of South Bend. Mrs. Ullery formerly lived in North Liberty. She is a collector of various types of antiques and will show and tell about one of hei mile*tions. Roll call will be answered by bringing a cherished object and telling about it. The yearly program will be published next week SENIOR CITIZENS The Oregon Twp. Senior Citizens Chib will have a picnic on Thursday noon. Sept. 16. at the Chit - n Phillips woods. Each bring < Ven d dish and own service. EWSE Friday & Saturday Sept. 10-11 The Evil Os Frankenstein in cohr Peter Cushing St. Joseph County CENTREVILLE FAIR Centreville, Mich. Sept: 20 to 25 5 DAYS OF RACING $24,000 IN PURSES Racing Every Afternoon Tuesday Thru Saturday • •—* ।■l — • —*■ «t —• W —"* ——W Wl — O ■" •

Shamrocks Play Tonight At School Field North Liberty’s Shaun ocks wil’ bv out to make it two in a row tonight iThursday) as they battle Jimtown in School Field at 7:30 Jimtown handed the 1964 Shamrocks their only losses in the i-cc-ond game o' the season by a 2Lu score. Jimtown was a 6-(i winner in their opening game last Friday over Rolling Prairie. PubMc Invited To Legion Program The public is < ord’tilly invited to hear the experiences ot Sgt Tim MrCaithy, Valparaiso State Trooper from Dunes Park Post and is Safety and Educational Director as well as radio traffic officer and see the colored slides he took as she first saw the fun|nd) aloud of the Palm Sunday tornado and then as he traveled across this area with the twister. ( TVie program is sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary and the legion beginning at 8:00 p.m. at the Post Home. It is free and the public is mged to attend. VICTORY DINNER The Wal kerb n Presy terian church will observe a celebration dinner for the success of its "New Church Building Fund Campaign.” It will be held in the Elementary School < n Tuesday. Sept 14 at 6:30. The meal wil; be catered, without cost to th-’ friends and membei’s of the church. We must know how mai y t<> plan for. so please let us kno v how many in your family p’an '*» attend, by Sept 11 Phone SM--3105 or 3295. A-l Used Car Bargains 1965 HONDA 150 CC - Like Neu 1962 COMET 4-Dr. Sedan, Automatic, Radio, Tinted Glass - Lov Mileage 1961 FALCON 4-Dr. Sedan, Automatic, Radio - Like New SAVE ON A NEW CAR TOO! 1965 Model (learence Sale Walkerton Ford Sales. Inc. 717 Roosevelt Road Walkerton, Ind ana Phone 586-3137

FOR AND ABOUT TEENAGERS c. D. Smith Choosing Between Brothers Problem

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THE WEEKS LETTER: "I have a problem I like two boys Mho happen to be brothers. One of my girlfriends My that she has been out with one of them. I know this is not true But one of these brothers smiles at me every : time he sees me. 1 would like toi

Auxiliary News During the business meeting Thursday night of the Walkerton American Legion Auxiliary, th* family picnic of the Legi* n and A^uxiliary was reported upon. It was held recently at Verkier’s Wo< Js when the men r* asted a half of beef and the Auxiliary staged contests for the youngsters. The Septemb* r 22 fashion show program to promote membership was discussed. The women conclud* d the evening choosing models as each tried on some fifty garments of yesteryear. The shew will feature fashi* ns of the past 100 years and include a brief hi<tory of who they bconged t< ami where they were worn. Refreshments were served by Auxiliary president. Mrs. Harry MalsLaff. The next meeting is on Thursday, Sept. 9, when Sgt Ti » McCarthy of Dunes Park Police Post, will show colored slides of the Palm Sunday tornado beginning at 8 p.m. at the Post Home

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va\Vsv> >vyi f ^wyTXVtiOOtA' J go out with him. but I like the other brother best and think he would not go out with me if 1 dated hit younger brother. What । should I do- My girlfriend hw the v ame problem " OIK REPLY; If a boy likes । you, he will not like you any less

Sting Rays Place In Band Contest The Swingin’ Sting Bays, a local band, won the local contest at Plymouth a f*'W weeks ago, and then went to the State Fair on August 31 to compete statewide and placed in the semifinals and went back on Labor Day for the finals. They won 4th place out of the 21 band competition. They are now playing at the Attic every Saturday night, which is located at I’S 6 and 31. METHODIST CHOIR OITINd The Adult Choir of the Walkerton Methodist Chunk will sponsor a pot luck supper at Stunt z Pine Forest this Thursday. September 9. at 6:30 o'clock. Cars will leave church at 6:15. The new dnedor this year will be James Patterson. First rehearsal Wednesday. Si-pt. 15. 7 p.m. The Jr. choir will rehearse Sept 22. at 6 o’clock. Mrs. B<‘rtha Urbin is director.

some particular product Os serviA. It's simple. Take your needs Io the reputable, established local merchant. You con do so with the knowledge that he is os eager to please os he is to serve you. Ke's looking ahead to tomorrow, when you will hove other needs. He'd like to serve you then, too. His future depends on it * And, come Io think of It, when you trade locally, everybody wins.

if you go out with hie brother. He might boa bit unhappy if he asks you out, la refute d, and then see* you going out vith hie brother Rut, thia isn’t your prob* lem, m neither brother, upper* ently, hat naked you for a date. If you like both boys, tl e wisest thing you can do is go out with either of them if you an asked. But, you won’t have a ve;y good time if you date one an, out with the idea that he is second choice" and you wouldn’t have gone with him if someone else had asked you. Also, if you turn down dates waiting for a certain boy Io ask yon. you n»av be wasting your time That certain bo\ may never a>k you. 1! Y*u hat« a *••»•«« pec !>!••>- you wan! Is cUmum m •* »k*»n«U»n )• fr.ejSw •ddr»«< vewr l»n»r te FOR AND ABOUT TLCNAUrm COMMUNITY AND SUBURBAN FNtSS SERVICE. FRANX. FORT XT.