The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 September 1965 — Page 4
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• THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — SEPT. 23, 1965
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* iIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUUIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIHI YE \R <>E 1964 Enn llmcnt I* UMi <1 lor North Liberty Sc hools The 1961-1965 enrollment figures for North Liberty Schools show a total of xs2 students, compared to a figure of ''26 last year. North Liberty Homecoming Planned Decorations of store windows in the town is currently conti ibuting to the festive atmosphere along with the students selecting a queen and court The program will begin with a bonfire pep rally then form into a parade through town with floats and their band. Climax of the affair was the homecoming dance the evening after the game Walkerton Senior Class The Senior Class is having a slave aucti- n during the Athletic Boosters Fish Fry The slaves will be sold by the hour and mav be purchased for any length of time. Community Club He ars Program Qn ‘'Heirloom Gin**". Mr- Chester Newn an of South B<nd spoke on “Heirloom Glass’’ .at the Walkerton Community Chib Friday aft erne on. Sho impresped her listeners with the fact that the pulse of the nation is melted into glassware. Sho had the glassware to prove it that a’l commemorative glass has great historical value and tells the story of the era. YF\R OF 1955 St. Patrick's Church to Erect 5120.000 Grade School
from HISTORTS SCRAPBOOK) DATES AND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS J Black Friday, caused by the “gold corner”, was September 21, 18G9. Civil war broke out in China, September 24, 1924. The Bill of Rights was adopted by Congress, September 25, 1789. Columbus sighted land, September 25, 1492. Thomas Jefferson was appointed first Secretary of State, September 26, 1789. General Howe’s British forces occupied Philadelphia, September 27, 1771. The first Liberty Ship was launched, September 27, 1941. Balboa claimed the Pacific in name of his “sovereigns”, the “Monarchs of Castile,” September 28, 1513. Daladier, Mussolini, Hitler and Chamberlain met at Munich, September 29, 1938. York, Pennsylvania became the national capita), September 30, 1777, The siege of Yorktown, Vs., began, September 30, 1781. 'IAFF OF THE.WEEK Pt ■ ' KT ~ ZTI- 5 I L- - L - ..Vr — — . rf* ¥ |Gi * /r / I “Hew do 1 know what it cays? . . . tTwbaUy ‘NO SMOKING’."
mini i in i uuiiiiiiiiii i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mbGround w.ls broken last Sunday aft- inoon lor the new St. Patrick Giade School. The school wid be a two story binding with brick construction. It will accomodate the eight elementary grades. I irrmen To Tape All Bikes I lir Walkerton Fire Department will conduct a “Lite a Bike ’ campaign in which they will equip every bicycle ui the community with “Scolchlite” reflective tape, brilliantly visible to motorists at night when headlight beams sti ike its surface. B & O Maintains Train Schedule Because of the dilfercnt dates on which the cities it serves will revert from Daylight Saving Time to Standard- Time, the B & O Railroad announced that, with few exceptions, its present schedules will remain unchanged thiu October 29. YEAR OF 1915 Senior Class Selects Play The Senior Class play. “Once and For AH”, by Sidney Duvall, is now in rehearsal and will lx? presented Friday, October 19th. Noted Humorist Coming to Walk ert°n William Alexander, pastor of the Methodist Church at Bradford. Ohio, noted traveler. lecturer and entertainer has been booked for the next meeting of the Chamb» r of Commerce, October 11, according to Ray Nusbaum in charge of the program. Greps Income Tax Due, 3rd Quarter
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Indiana Gross Income tax blanks for the third quarter of 1915 now are on their way to neaily 100,000 individuals ami business firms in the state. Amateur Contest Tlie Oregon Township Farm Bureau will hold an amateur contest Thur day evening, at the Grovertown high s< ho >l. KOP War Bonds The KOP War Bm I effort resulted in a total of $6,302,021 invested by emyployces, which represented 261.373 bonds purchase.l from August 194 2. to July 31. 1945. The average deduction per employee mounted from 15129.28 in 1942. to $287 37 in 1945 Refunds amounted to less than three per cent, according to their figures. YEAR OF 1910 Sixteen Merchants Join Harvest Sale Sixteen Walkerton Merchants have joined in a town-wide Harvest Sale to he staged here this week starting Wednesday an I closing Saturday evening Many unusaul values are offered the buying public in the Walkerton trading area, which has been circulated by 3000 golden yellow < irculars. Fall Days Are Here The calendar marked the change from summer to fall officially September 22 School To Open Here Mon ’ay After a few weeks’ delay in opening schools throughout the county, due to the infantile paralysis scare. the local 'chool will open Monday, Sept 30. accor ling to information from school authorities Howard Lute Near Blackmail Howard W Lute a Rolling Prar>e teacher, came near to being a blackmail victim of two men who impersonated police when they called at the school home to “arre.'t” him Monday Demanding SSOO cash bond the “officers - ' accompanied Mr I ute to I a Porte tn get the money from a bank Becoming su picious. Lute called the poi’< p who arre ted the men after a h”“ly chase nn the streets. CAR WASH The Beaver Creek Youth are having a ear wah Saturday Sent^mhet 25 from 9 oo a m to 6 00 n m at the Standard Station in N wth Liberty Pl vu walls $1 25. w l c- wall*- <’ 50 Your patronace will Im* appreciate! s23p Common sense and a sense of hum- i always pay dividends.
7 -'/'fe&M Robert E. Urbln, Editor PUBLISHER Independent-News Co.. Inc. Walkerton, Indiana 16574 PUBLICATION TIME: Thursday Os Each Week Second Class Postage Paid At Walkerton. Indiana SL'BSCIPTION RATE'S: $.3.00 Per Year -50 c Additional If Mailed Out Os State
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