The Independent-News, Volume 90, Number 5, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 February 1966 — Page 4
— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - FEB. 3, 1966
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Progressing Nicely!
■ *Dio meeting at the Tyner school la t Wednesday night, concerning the plans as Lay । have progressed to date for the new John Glenn High School, was considered a ^uc< rs by all those who attended The meeting was held strictly to pass on i to tile public the information Concerning the school its it now I stands. I 'a he main reason satisfaction whs derived from the meeting . wa . due to the ones who con- । ducted the meeting and the ( Bati faction of knowing that on- , ly jM'oble who are tops in their field in thus typo of work are . doing the studying and planning of this project. Tins is only proper on an investment of the taxpayers such as this and i for a program as important as educating the children of the three townships involved The object of the PLJ School Board, the Building Comm sslon ft nd others involved is to keep there plans known to the public I and to get the public's reaction to them as they progress The oest and moat complete facilities for the job of educating the i children is the goal of the board as they continue to plan and work for the new school to
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YEAR OF 1965 North Liberty Oanmumity Building Report Is Given It was reported that ne r ded cabinets were built in the kitchen; also < rtain painting was done on the first floor of the building by volunteers. It’s Your Concern And Bu^tnesss During January and the rest of February, th? Indiana legislature has been and will be in session Usually more time i wasted until the last wrok as a lot of running around. committee meetings, greeting guests and friends, ties up mo tof the time. ’Hten the
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be ready by the start of the 1967-68 school year. Enough turn is allotvd for this providing no m nous action is taken against tne plan. Through the vi Stations the faculty and school officials have mad.* to inspect other new facilities and a carefully projected study of the enrollment figures of the school district, an accurate deci ion has been made on the requirements erf the new building. Along with the work of the experts from several universities, the building plan hat proven it-elf, not ju t a figment of someone's imagination. Much work has been done by the superintendent and the school board, ably as i-ted by the faculty of the schools to plan the best possible school and facilities The school board also has put much hard work in this project and the effort of informing the public should keep any interested citizen right on top of the issues. Certainly the people of the Folk-Lincoln-Johnson School Corporation can bo justly proud of the*! tndhiduals in their effort to make a first class school for tills district.
la t minute push is made to compete business before the scheduled end of the session. If you have any interest in your stat« and favor or oppose any of the bills, now is the time to speak. Post 189 To Host 3rd District Convention The Walkerton American Legion Pod. 189 has received the official word that they will bo host to the Thi’-d District Convent ion in June. Figures Given On Tax Dollars For Road Work St. Joseph County and its incorporated cities and towns, received $2,706.819 50 for road con-
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struction and improvement in 1961 through lic< nse fee and other funds paid into Ind a* a s Motor Vehicle Highway Account by the State's Automobile and truck owners. YE AR OF 1946 G. I. Bill of Rigtits Wilt Be Di.M'Uswd The G. I. Bill of Rights and how it p rtains to honorably’ discharged veterans will be di cussed by F. S L JLoy at the meeting of the PTA tudy group in the city library Monday evening. 200 Young People Attend Rally Nearly 2UO Youth For Christ enUiu ia-t gathered in Wadorton gi adc s hool gym for a rally last Saturday evening, which has b«<'ome a regular monthly event. Groups Hom Hamlet, Grow rt >wn, Donald on. Tyner, Truey, North Liberty and S ar, as well an Wa'l erton and Koontz Lake, were in attendance. Open To Public Saturday, Feb. 16, At Town Hall A blood typing clinic open to the public will lie Ivdd at the Walkerton City Hall S tur lay, Februaiy 16 The use of b <><>d for transfusion in ca-e of din a anl accident . has become quite common, and much time ami effort may be saved if there is a list of known blood type individuals who might be willing to give bl<xxl in an emergency to help a fellow citizen. YEAR OF 1941 I’lan Church For Koontz Ixike A new church without denominational lines or doctrines but open to all Christian j>oople eve-ry-where, is in pnx e 9 of formation at Koontz Lake, according to Rev. H. C. Sprague, pastor of the Walkerton Church of God. who has been called to serve the new congregation. Band Booster* Are On Their Way The Walkerton School Band Boosters are on their way! La t Sunday they gathered about MO ot their anticipated bwlget which Will be used to purchase uniforms for the school band. Skip Riimort On Rt. 6 Detour Rumors that U. S. 6 would be detoured around Walkerton, which have per Luted for several year* and which typ up as each spring approar-hce. have come to light again the last few days. Tn place of the highway b*4ng re-routed around to the !<»uth of Walkerton, leaving its pne«*nt location near the Eme»-v Finugher farm ea t of town and joining up again with the highway near the Chaney filling station wert of
town, (the oft-rumored change). Mr Barnaski stated that certaui safoiy measures are being considered for the route through town, lie was not free to btate for publication ju t what those safety measures are to be. YEAR OF 1916 Swamp Drainage Qte Mion l'av< red A victory was rvcoivivd in favor of Northern Indiana swamp drainage with govei rum-nt tuncL said to have been wrongfully withh Id by the sta e following sale of lands, when the senate onunittee repor.ed favorably on Senator Oscar B Smith's bill providing that circuit and superior cour s may order ditcher and levees constructed on state swamp lands. Men hunts Declare Profits Are I>vs That the profit of o:r grocers Inst* ad of increasing a., the prices mount upward, actually decreased several per cent, is ; hown by the Annual report of (he merchandising rosearch committee in the As oeiat d Advertising Clubs of the World. I’riie of <kMd Vl’l Take A Drop After a conference with Governor Goodrich nt Indianapolis th-? public service com mi sion announced that it would enter an order immediately compelling Indiana railroads to gi’e intrastate coal shipments precedence over nV 're eM for ten days. Wn’kerton Market E I s 3?o Butter 30c Ln rd 17c Pota*oes $2 40 Corn. old. ound. pe- 1(M. $1 30 Beans, hand picked, $6 75 Chicken i 17c Hogs per cwt 9-10 50 । Koontz Lake News Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Amick •pent a few dory* la t week in WvansvtUe, Wiacon.-in, a> guests of Mr. and Mr.. Orville Devlin. Leater Barnaback. son of Dr. and Mrs J. L. Bamsback, a student at Lincoln College, Lincoln, 111., Is spending the mid- emester break with his parents. Mr< William Kuhlwein Is ■pemting a few days in Chicago with her winter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stoeber. On Monday she will attend the Damaskus Chapter of OES as an official visitor. Studio Drw Shop ClecLrance
Sale is now in progress. See oui racKs ol garments at 33.98, |5-98, >IU 98 and hail price. Harry Pehrson has returned home from (J.ieopaUiic hoepital, South Bend, where he apent over seven weeks following surgery on two occasions. The Koontz Lake Oregon Twp Fire Department will hold their monthly meeting February 7lh al the fire station. The meeting L? scheduled for 7:30 p.m. E.ST and member* are urged to be present Mr. and Mrs. Albert Block are spending several days thi. week in Chaagu as guests of Mr.*. Marj.arvt Meredith. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wohlgemuth w ll -erve as hosts for the pot luck ^uppers on Saturday eveninga during the month of February at the Conservation Club House and you are invited to attend. Laurel Duthie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oren Duthie, returned home from Indiana University, Bloomington, and will spend a few day* visiting with Donna Blaisdell, Indianapoli . Upon her return, nh« will start teaching in Plymouth. Teddy Wilson, a member of the National Guard, Plymouth, and son of Mrs. Carl Wilson, left on Monday for Fort Jack on. Columbia. S C. for five months training period. The‘Fire department answered a fire call on the William Carter farm one mile east of Grovertown where a barn was completely destroyed with a litter of 18 pigs Another litter was expected that nighL Comm ttoe m"ettngß o* the 4-H Koontz Lake Flippers was held in the home of Mr*. Fred Cook. n _ o THANKS □ □ I would Uk« to tako thio Os portunity to ray thanks to everyone for the cards, visits and other kindnesses shown me while I waa in the hospital. , • ' “BUF Bake* I would like to thank everyone for the cartta, good wVihen. and the v<aite during my star in the ho pital. Thank you very much. Larry Hay BIG HEAD Many a man who has carved out hl* future begins to cut out his own beet friends. Each day la the only one of itl kind — plan to live it writ
