The Independent-News, Volume 90, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1966 — Page 3
PIJ SCHOOL BOARD NEWS The Board of School Truste s « Polk-Lincoln-Johnson School ( • .rporation held h regular meet- _ February 22, at 7:00 p.m. in e office of th® superintendent • schools. 'Hie superintendent reported to • board concerning the teach- ,. . visitation day February 7; h ring Regional Meeting for iperintendcnts end board mem.cr* () n March 30. at North Webber. and a fire marshal’s report >• Tyner school. The superinndent was advised to make the essary arrangements for car-
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| “In The | Pastor’s Study” = Last in a Series of Three WHO. THEN. | CAN BE I SAVED?
: Since all wicked men and all good. moral . in are sinners and ~ : equally condemned according to the Bible, aho then can be- E E come saved? 3 E Who? Only people who acknowledge themselves as condemned 3 E sinners. Only people who acknowledge L i they cannot save 3 E themselves. Only people who, rec >gnizing their own hopeless- S = n<»ss, msh to Christ who can save them, lying completely on — = Him to save them. E THE BIBLE. GOD’S WORD, SAYS: E Believe on the Lord Jesur> Chri X and th<ai shalt bo saved. 3 E He came unto his own, and his own received him not. But 3 E as many as received him. to them gave h»- power to become 3 E the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name. S E But these, are whiten that ye might believe that Je us is the = : Christ, the Son of God; and that believing ye might have = : life through his name. : Behoki, I stand at the door and knock: if any man hear my 3 : voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will 3 - sup with him and he with me. X : For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten 3 : Son, that whomsoever believeth in him should not pearish, 3 : but have everlasting life. For God sent not his son into 3 : the world to condemn the world: but that the world 3 through him might is- saved. He that b- Ikweth on him is 3 : not condemm-d: but he that beliewth n<»t is condemned 3 : already, because he hath not belswed in the name of the 3 only begotten Son of God. E ■ He that heareth my word and bwlieveth on him th.v sent me, = hath everhuMing life, and shall not come into condemnation; 3 but is passed trom death unto life. 3 Knowing that a man is not justified by works of the law, bu 3 by faith of Jesus Christ, 3 Being justified freely by his grace through the redempt i< n 3 that is in Christ Jesus. : A man is jus’ifh-d by faith without the ' • S F<»r by grace are ye saved through faith. He that beheveth on the Son hath •’• ■ ' ■ ' ' E that believ.th not the Bon ih&ll hot • E of God abideth on him. E : ’YHaT IS IT TO BELIEVE ON CHRIST? 3 it is to feel your condemnation bn mmb of y “ E feel your need of ('hnst believe ’h ' - He 3 able and willing t«» save you; end to throw Ji 3 neewrvetfiy upon Hie merqr and g ce titi ' : • 3 for salvation and eternal life. 3
rying out the recomm endations of the fire hal. The Loan ulvised the superintendent to ibnut an application to the state for a Common School I, m Fund for $750,000 for the corp n ation's new high school. A co-ourrici ar salary schedule was adopted for the 1966-67 school year. Bids for a new school bus were accepted. Leonard Supply Company of Silver Lake. Indiana, received the al for a Superior bus body ar Powell-Mann Chevrolet of \\ Kerton will provide a Chevrolet . hassis. The boai ! read a resolution for ।
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a re-appropriation from the Cumulative Building Fund to make t.h<- final payment for purchasing the site for the new high school. Hue to illness in the family, Mi>. I Kama Rains’ resignation as set retiuy to the superintendent was made effective for February 21 rather than March 31. Parties interested in this secretarial position. should obtain an application blank from the superintendent s office. The superintendent reported concerning a teacher interview schedule for the 1966-67 school year. He will visit campuses of Purdue University, Indiana University and Ball State University on February 24, 25 and 26. Business Women Hold February Meeting A George Washington theme was used in the decorations of the Business and Professional Women’s dinner meeting Thursday n.ght at the Paddle Wheel Restaurant. A miniature Mt. Vernon centered the head table and decorative cherry trees with red gum drop blossoms were at each of the tables where 32 members and one guest were present. President, Mrs. Jack Rizek, opened the meeting with a poem. Birthdays of Mrs. John Guttman and Mrs. Harold Sheaks, were recognized. Hostesses for the evening were Miss Sharon Garab, Mrs. John Garab Sr., Miss Alice Leslie, Mrs. DeWayne Pavey, Mrs
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