The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 March 1966 — Page 4

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - MARCH 21, 1966

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YEUI OF 1965 J» m uss Plans For bmlor ( itizens < The North L borty Build.ng Asfetation has mnounc<d that a meeting will be held in the North Liberty Community Building on / uni Ist. to d -truss the establiniment of a S nior Citizens C immunity program. Terry Lute Wins Coveted Lions ' J* a and Terry Lute, son of Mr. and Mrs. T-. ih Lute, was awarded the Li< ns ( ’ ih Athletic Award The award is given <»n the basis of f >ur ' la tors, athletic ability, athletic < -ree r . attitude on and o‘s the field, and scholastic record. F vih Lllwrty Girls Place Well lr Gym Event ! Last weeK end the girls from the North Liberty GA A competed ’ 1 a gymnastic meet at Muncie Burris High School. Os the seven j. ris competing from North Liberty. Jennifer Eberly placed first ’ in the balance team. Annie Hous- ’ was fourth on the parallel bars ! I u third Ln free exercise, and

t NOW OPEN I J Cleo’s j t Beauty Salon j ■ w 108 Main St., North Liberty £ (Formerly Prici’la’s) E & 2 Operators To Serve You Call Anytime Between 9 & 5 & Except Saturday 8-1 — 656-1108 | Now Is The Time To Think Os Easter | (Open Thursday Even ngs rwmiN nnimimitonMiiiiMoiittHiuiiia'i uiHnnoiiimfwiiaHftmmii'MiiiiiiaiMiiiiiMaioiim'aiii^ j ED JAMES NIGHT J I ■ | Saturday, April 2. at 8:00 p.m. will be EI) JAMES NIGHT r = at the Community Club Building in Walkerton. | i v I । Everyone is invited to come and meet Bd James, a Democratic d = Candidate for Sheriff We feel this will be very interesting " g and we urge evervone to attend. c I s i I f Re r -shments will bo served. This program will be •'ponspr/’d c | by the Democrat Pr cinct Committeemen of Lincoln Township, i I p paid pol. adv. | e c ■* liman -mmin huiui »■ .u aimiiiiiiiiaHiiiiHUiicw»iiiinnmmwiniim»«inD«m * PUBLIC SALE llavi-g pun based the Nellie Wi’k n sid nre, find J have too nw«h furniriin, will sell at 800 Rouseve't Rd., Walkerton. Ind., the following: SATURDAY. MARCH 26 1 :G0 I*. M. DST HOr>EHOLB: Norge refrigerator; wringer type u» her; 2 b-cskfust fw'ts; ■di’iufg room suit* ; I Kittle |<as water Better; Savrnport and ihair; immr< us double txd- dressers; x-het*; <hifferob's»: Sihertoie radio; mwrd player; round M<x»d dining tiblr; various tables; metal cLdhes «In rt; old Edis n vletrola, .records; 8 treadle sen Ing ma' hines; H oil spa^-e heaVe-s; lvn»p«; pl«v UW'*s; dishes; |mns; meat grinders; girdm tools: used beauty shop H-qiiipment; and »m>u» »ther itraMu s‘i IIOIOE ALT* BOAT MOTOR B<i < YlllO.lt MW.Mi DEI K RIFLE TERM'* (ash: Not responsible fur (Mvident* Mrs. Jane Norris Then. (I t > JUxk!*^ Aim Hoiuw r

Peggy M Emi infer was second on the parallel bars. YEAR OF 1916 Air School Tight In Plymouth Court A throe-way school transfer fight is being aired in court at Plymouth today to determine who is to pay for the school privileges of the three son.-, of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Flaughea*. Name Committees Fur Easter Sen ice Committees for the Community Easter Sunrise Service to be held Easter morning at Place Park, Walkerton, have been namwi and notified by the Chamber of Commerce committee, composed of Harold Rarick. Rev. W. R Kuhn. Rev. H C. Spragtie, Clyde Chapman and Charles Finch, Organize Junior Auxiliary A Junior American I/'gion Auxiliary composed of young women who have fathers, mothers, brothers or sisters In the American Legion was organized last night

at the Legion Home. YEAR OF 1911 MilJV.Iy Shoppe Sale Ends (Saturday Night Wh. n Mrs. Blanche Smith locks the door of MiLady Shoppe Saturday mg.it, Walkerton will have 1 st one of its oldest stores. Mrs. Smith s art>d in business in Walkerton in January 1923, with a millinery store. Later she added embroidery goods, the dresses, and later accessories. County Set Ricond Dnal Board Na 4 of St. Jos, ph County, believ s that it has established something of a record By February 18, the board had classified 1,328 registrants and had yet to have an app.al from Ctass.fication. Moving Day For Radio Stations Over 785 radio stations in the United States will change their dial positions Friday night at midnight. This change will be made to eliminate all kinds of interfirence which has bothered perfect reception In the past and consequently, one may expect clearer and better reception tn the future. Fifty State Trooper* Addrij To Force Fifty State Troopers will Join the ranks of the Indiana State Police from the hundreds of young men that will be given the opportunity to apply for those positions between March 24 and May 1 Inclusive. Trainees while Ln school will receive maintenance and a ten dollar allowance. YE AR OF 1916 Indiana State News Gary — In ten years this town has attained 50.000 and Ind ana Harbor has gained 98 p r cent. Making them the most rapidlygrowing towns. Record Order For Big V. S. Warships Washington. March 17 —-Contracts for wluit is b1 < v-d U be the largest single order for fighting craft ever given by any nation. were placed by the Navy Department. Private buil lers undertook to turn out four great battle cruis t rs and six scout cruisers, costing m arly sll2 000.000 for hulls and machinery alone, and ple«lged themselves to keep 70 p«r cent of their work.ng forces on Navy construction. Nov Inventions For Autos An automob le that turns easily in narrow streets that two NiW York men have patent ed. has a Wheel at each side and one at each c nd. the steering mechanism operating the last two simultaneously. A aand box for automobiles, like th** fan-ilia- device on locomotives, to distribute sand under the tires to provejit skidding, has been ; at *nted by a Miv^sachusetts Meridian Mutual OFFERS PARKED CAR PROTECTION Have you heard about Meridian Mutual Parked Car Coverage? An unusual advantage you can have when you insure with us? Fhont us . • R. W. Johnson Ins. Koontz I^ake Mornings Hamlet 867*2824 Afternoons Walkerton 586-2580

inventor. YEAR OF 1917 State Fair Plan Falls Legislature proposing to convert the state board of agriculture from a semi-private institution into a state institution came to naught when Governor G<»odrich refused to receive a bill. It was proposed to have the members of the state board appointed by the governor upon the recommendation of the State Fair Association, to have the board turn over the state fair grounds, valued at $1,000,000 to the state and to have the state assume tlie present indebtedness of about one hun< I red and seventy thousand dollars. TIP TO MOTORISTS EVery time you ran a traffic light you’re betting your life against a few seconds' time.

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Voice Os The People It han come to my attention that Pyro Electric has be«n acciis'ed of maligning the character of a former employee of th v company, and thereby jeopardizing his employability and livlihood This is simply untrue, and for the record, I have been unable, after considerable searching, to find any employee of Pyro who would have done such a thing. I r t gret that this vicious accusation was not brought to our attention so that we might have faced our accuser and subjected his misdirected suspicions to th o critique of direct investigation Unfortunately, such is not the way with wlspered rumors. Al Siede, General Manager Pyro Electric, Inc. Correct your faults by observing those found in others.