The Independent-News, Volume 90, Number 4, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 January 1966 — Page 4

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— TFIE INDEPENDENT NEWS - JAN. 27, 1%6

COhGRATULAuONS!

Congratu’atiun tu th ru v Chumps' NorLii Libel tys S uu..ruvns >L »wed they have u uit it take*. the ability to wm the cluse games and take adv an’ age of the break . In fact, so time was tins tiuit muny classified tiien wins as "Lu ky ". You find any champ.on that isn “lucky" to a degree and you have either found the on • true outstanding cliamplon of all time or samvihu< i wrong This element of luck isn't always luck, but the ability to take advantage of the breaks । as they occur. Orta n y the ns ent Bi-Coun-ty 'Tourney di play.-d several things for all the team in the meet. li showed our youth at their best, the players and fans as well If this were matched by the adults in the stand s things might have been a little quieter from the boo-ng and referee criticising standpoint. For the most part, the students., players and fan . alike, showed 100 per cent fine sp»rts’r.nn- ’ situp > Saturday’s aetion in the tourney certainly displayed some I good. hard-fought basketball ,nd some very exciting gamei .ts all three of the Saturday garr.es were cliff-hangers Fine coaching and hard-ninving were 1 one order of the day Saturday as the team* fought hard to wm and as evervone knows, * tl ere is both a winner and lo er in every contest. North Liberty has a fine ball club and their wins in the close games on Satuiday were some-

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U n t ey ravin'' h d much of ti..., .eaiun, i n.it being close g s. Hua v«i. tra.ong late u. i> tn gam« : t icy came back a. > lampions du io win both in the n al seconds. The games were del.-rent style con?p.c.ely, but bain well play. <l. Again t New Carlisle. the action was fas', an i luriuus as tile much smalmr Tigers never anew when to quit. Tiunr lack of size has a t -d for them a different sty,, of play which make, fur a fast rough ballgame, but t athletes from Tiger Country hasp to be commended on th .r tremendous effort at all tim -s. Tim championship game was n<> as fa t but the action wai just as thrilling ns Tn.on pro sc t<l a hot-shoot ng, hardwork ng team tha’ lays a more normal apeed. A. ch out ide shooting kept the rough action away from 1 the gam? as the few number of fouls will indicate. In all, the tourney was a fine one. And fitting also was the presentation of a plaque to our old friend and friend of many, Vic Griewank. Big Vic has been for many year; probably the most competent referee around. He was scheduled to work the tourney this year, but an operation a few weeks ago made it impossible for hun to be there. However, we know Vic was there in heart and that the fans will for a long time remember the big fellow for his fine officiating and friendly attitude. H.« too. Ls a fi"e champion, b 'h as an official and a man.

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Some people may be getting surprises about tins time of the year as many are now figuring their y<-nr’y tax *s. With a tax cut and all la;’ year, it eenit i little to ter for some until Ji y discov 'nat tht re might is- scene viola y old in tend of retur cd this yt ar yi:\r of i»ig Band < «> i< rt l ’r.»v«-s Delight The W.di.i rton high s huoi ban i y < <n . . its first con •• <>f the ye ir T.ie day evening t ■ an aid • . •• oi about 12’> p pc. The ban-t does not have the large and vain d instrumentation of Die past y> o.t, but a very dc:.g.htful prog ram was presented Iji ad In Tl;c March Os Dime-* Governor Ralph F. Gab'S and Fred F. Bay , Indiana S'a'e Democrat Chairman, soon wall take oppos ng sidew in the 1946 elections, hut they have joined in urging Hoosier support for the 1946 March of Dimes campaign to fight infantile paralysis Tri County Miert Will Be Heid February 4th Arrangements are being made through the office of CMinty A?ent, E. C. Bird for a meeting ot fanners interested in Kankakee drainage to hear a di-n-us? mn of flood control r.ud water resources. Rod ( r..C Wants To <dve C<>urM> In First Aid The St. Joseph County Chapter Rm! Cross, at South Bend, would like to organize c’as es in First Aid to be given Ln North Liberty and Wa’kerton within the next fi w weeks. YEAR OF IMI Madison Win* County Mi-et The Mauisun Township Panthers won their sec >nd consecutive ba ketball title and their fifth in nine years, by dufeaiing the uniiefeated Washington-Clay Colonials in the final g»n> at N<w Cariu'Je Saturday evening by a score of 37-19. Buttens Received For March of Dimes I'uetma tors A. L. Rogers, of Walkerton, and Herbert McEndarfar of North Liberty, have received from the headquarters of the Infantile Paratyst* 4 erne tn tion buttona to be sold at I(>C em-h. for the "March of Dimes’’ drive n<>w Ln progre a. Bun And 7] uck Unes O. M’d Approval of petitions fore tabiLshment of a psasenger bus line and two freight lines erving n«-w defen e anefm in Indiana ha be<«n announced by the Public fiervicc C<Mmr<nsi< n. The Yank'n Oiiwh I-Inee Inc of ! ndlanajxd is and Chicago, and the Tucker Freight Luise. B«»d.

v .-ne authorized to Sturt freight service from South Bend to Kingsbury. YEAR OF 1916 Good l’n>s|MS-t* For A N«*w Depot A new puiwng< r input will p.or.ii .y lie bui.t by the B &■ O ILi iroad Company here during the coming suinirxT. Grain Xiqqx rs Must Conform To Rllll*: Wiu-nr • r any shell d corn is sold uft- rd for sale, or conaq;ned f >r sale by any of the grades of tne ol iclal gram standard^ of the U. S. for helled corn an ! is .w.ippud in interstate or fun ign commerce w.thout inspection from a place in the U. S. at which there are rukw and regulations of the Secretary of Agncukure under the f 8 ’. to a report of shipment to Secretary of Ag , within saw days Failure to do .so is a criminal offense and the punishment is set according New Iswd Open To H«»m<®rek’»r»i On February 8, the La-partment

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of the Interior will open for set tl uni ent under the general hon.eatead and reclamaiiun law. upwurda of 4.000 acres of cftious land in txie BeLe Fourche Valley ol South Dakota. YEAH OF 1917 Town Made li trudant Ln Suit For 92,064.03 The Plymouth Electric Ligh and Power Co, ha.i filed suit in the St. Jo*ph Superior Court against the Town of Walkerton for the nun? of $2,054 05 lor <1 i> tnc current f urniiihcd to die town. The Plymouth Cum pm x ” its complaint charges the towi. failed tu install meters to negi t'. accurately the amount of curren' um!*!, alleging that there ar* 40 492 kilowatt hours at 4c a kilowatt hour and 589 kilowatt hours at 5c a kilowatt yet unpaid for. The town board refused to pay for this amount, claiming that the Lown due. not owe it, and Chat the bills for electric current were paid aa rendered eack month.