The Independent-News, Volume 90, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 January 1966 — Page 4
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - JAN. 6. 19G6
What's In Store For 1966?
What will 11*06 have in store for you and your town? This answei is mostly up to you. Will Walkerton and North liberty grow? Will the wononiK situation of the area be sound? Will the United States be dragged heavier into war m the interest of prelecting the American ]M«Opk. r 'rhe answers to such question.* a* these a.« ve are starting a new year will I- - partially up to you and certainly concern each and evciyone of you and your families Little importance do many people give tn themselves in Mich matters is th< w And yet. Walkerton aid North liberty belong to us. nd to our neighbors in the oth< r towns and ities Tlx* success of our towns depends on us, our attitudes, our work to help our communities. and many such little things that can be snickered at. out still are very imp .rtanL You are the one who controls tile economy of the area 5 our Job should mean more than just a trip to the plant or office ewch day and doing the duties that await you Da them to the oest of your ability and mavbe go lust a little farther in vour r > efforts and you are successful begardlesa of what the ta.sk is
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YEAR OF 1965 JywT I O O F Organizing a IVnrfit Fish Fry The Tyner I O O F Lodge is organizing a benefit fish fry for the Joseph Scott family. (•roup To Meet at 7:30 p m. The annual meeting of the member hip of the Walkerton Industrial Fund. Inc , will be held Monday night. This meeting must be reprcjK-nted by a majority of the voting stock of the group whether through the person or proxies. Potato <'n*k A Reality? The Potato Creek Park, or rather the proposed Potato Crock
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that you face. You arc the one who controls the e enemy of the ai a I*o you j m.; m y<»ur cai to ..pend your paycho. ks in another town v.’!, :< the mon y never comes ) ■ c again, or oo you spend it wth the local merchant who hires a relative or your next <kx>r neighbor Do y»n criticize your town or an y >u proud to be a part of your c immunity? A k.nd word is easy to say and certainly you can be proud of the town you live in or you w< uld choose an ith - location Jut a little denigr >ry remark can haunt a town f r a long t r <• if put in th- wrong pace S ; b n.x this d »’<n’t help a town t । pr sp*r and grow I', a n a sltuat n si« h as ths w i . we are in is partially your re p nsibihty I' la known that your indiv du*l d s ■ s might not always be n et, but st.ll you and many like y >n arc the ones who elect the officials who run <>u- towns, coun'k's, states, and national governments Yes. you are the Hp ke that makes the wheel go round wh dher on a local or wkler level Ti e year 1966 can be good or bad to you. but you can likewise be g*xxl or bad to it. tn h In mold your future I^*t’s make 1966 a good year for all bv '’oing our part whenever possible.
Park is the most talked about single item m this area at thn m »ment a. the plan t that were a- noun-cd smn time ago are a;c i! nt!\ more vdi’ th?n many p >p’e affv. ted bv this project u . ! Ikc to think. Only tuna will tell. Indi inn Drainage Law Mode miration Tlie prop sed law will sot up a main'enxr.ee procedure to assure that these drains or 35,000 miles of public drains or court ditches*, will be maintained as needed Also the long n -edod recons' ruction can be initiated without the delay® often aasodated with such work.
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YEAR OF 1946 Working FoTcr Will Be Rtsluo d To 200 i nr Kingsbury Ordnance Plant Io sited about cigiii niit s wont <»f WaiKerttH’, whi h bnmght World War II mi h nearer the lives of r• f drn’M in Nordurn indi in i. waa Lain n over bv the Ordnance Department of the Army . it Saturday morning. The large plant which hvi eunploycd upw.ml of luevo to lv < ( o<» men an! women du ung the war, had b<x*n operated by To«id ard Brown on a contract bruits. Ojh h Garace Sam Turnpaugh and J T Na- । tion have bu.lt a new garage, one-fourth mile ea*;t of W’alkrr* t ton on ro.u! 6. ar! have opened s ft for biuunr.* to be known as the । Excel Auto Repair. Victory ( lothlng Collectlcm The Victory Clothing Collection •tarta MomUy. January 17 Sure, ly everv family has aom® piece •f clothing or ahoe® with vahNi that can be spared sos thoaft unfortunates iW the war-Mrtcken Countries I^ook rt up now and have it ready for next week when you can take it to your locaJ post office and leave it in a receptacle provided there IxMvil Fox Hunting YeUda Nice Ret u ma Fifteen foxes have been bagged locally by members of the North Liberty Conservation Club One bunch of eight hides is now on display at Newcomb's Drug Store With bounties amount!rg to 59 on each fox and the sale erf the hides bringing from $3 to S 3, the hunters are finding fox hunting profitable and also helping the community. YEAR OF 1941 Walkerton Sends Flrat Man to Gamp i LiMar Stahly. son of Mr. ard Mrs Fonst Stahly. K-wn’Z I.ake Road, Walkerton, will have the iHatmctlon of being Walkerton's flrat representative in the United States’ n«w defense army now being formed !n r-ap mse tn new national legislation. J4«h«»ol Neus Mr Jenkins' seventh grader# are the proud pons. rs of the attendance banner this week The ten/’her with tie ha t shvnti wins the banner MrthodKt Youth M « t In Wilkerton Fifty-* I.dit member of the Ymth OrT inlzat! n 'he M< thf» < ch ’■ h r. t! ” P nd <1 st nd n i-t in P v V'ii’k'-rton church V ndnv eve I .* for th-'r mouth’v business an! »^lal meeting T* - V enn r»» orenen’XtlVeS from Plymouth, Hamlet, Hanna,
North Liberty, Sumption Prairie and Lakeville. YEAR OF 1916 A (iood Crop Rye will thrive on acid or poor soils where wheat will not g'ow well ai& nay be planted on any aoil later than wheat. It makes one of the earliest spring p tst urea and is excellent us a grwn manure. Rc^erwxl Decision The Indiana Supreme Court has reversed the finding of the Bt. J< ph circuit c< urt in the ca»<i of Wlll'am W« mer vs Ilie city of Michigan City Werner wai; a Michigan City policeman, and one day three years ago, while off duty, he waa croMing a bridge, it was rained and Werner ran ’o the end and lumped off, a distance of about six feet H< sustained a broken leg ant! sued for damages. He was given $6,500, but now the sunrwne court has reavrsed the decision. Fine For Hitching
Kass of the.wiek 1 y ■§/ ®r * J .^L * * •****-^‘*CL / n ^ v Pk w &V 11 — £ i i.i WSo I f I »• *.l - <- X” *At soon u yea get the hang of it, Mrs. Webber — we’ll try yo« out on old Nellie there.’’
One day recently a fart # drove into Nappanee and h. ■ d his team to an electric light p .a "Hey! 1 ' yelled the mat?. "you can t hitch there ", "Can't hitch? Why no’” shouted the farmer "Then v. hj have you got this aign up Lie 'Fine for hitching ?" High Coat of Living Three cents’ w<>r hos cort • l nutriment is equivalent to nh one cents’ worth of eggs at m it dozen, of flfty-s x rents a of round steak at 30c a p>i d C irnmral is equal in i < t<> six pcMinda of potatoes at for ten pounds. ^wse the^k fWANTJ
