The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1966 — Page 2

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - APRIL 28, 1966

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Shamrock Track Team Wins Dual Meets Tie North Liberty Track team has been making a fne showing this spring as they recently reedrdcd win^ over Jackson. Wakanisi and LaVille in dual meets, EDKESIE Walkerton, Ind ana Friday & Saturday April 29 & 30 The Hallelujah Trail in color Burt I^ncaster Lee Remick .I'm Hutton Pamela Tiffin Donald Pleasence Brian Keth

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TJyy als> scored 14’4 points n the large Goshen Relays last Saturday. Many school records have been establi-Jicd this season w.th Lynn Scott topping the former mark in shot put four times in five meets. He noui has boosted the record to 49’ 10 ’/.’ This was in an 82 to 36 triumph ever Jackson High School. Against Wakarusa, an 86 1/3 to 31 "s win. Jrm Destts cleared 5’ 10X" jn high jump for a school record; Neil Baughmah ran the 880 in 2:06 9; and the mile relay team ran th<ir specialty in 3:43 3. Membei-s of this squad are Hal Ort, C'an’nce Fields. Larry Wilcox an t Baughman A record of 10:50 3 vas set by D*ug Rice as tins is new event Uns season The > lamrocks topped LaVille 77 t<> witli Rice tying a school reiccr' m pole vault of 11’ 1’ . At he Goshen Relays, the mile relay am took third place; Uie sprin medley relay team was thin: Baughman was fourth in

the 880 and Rce again set a school record in pole vault with a leap of 11' 8". He tied for fifth. NOTMT OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Polk-Lincoln-Johnson School Corporation Marshall-La-Porte-St. Jo eph Counties, Indiana. that Uie proper legal offi-ct-rs of said corporation at their regular meeting place at 8:00 P M on the 10th day of May. 1966, vl 1! c nsider the following additional appropriation which said officers consider necessary to meet the extrao’-d nary eniergen- < y existing at this time. To be tmn ferred fr m Cumulative B'uUhng Fund t > Account 1-1 and 2 Expenditures; Survevoi'h F« es to Account 1-1 SIOO.OO Architect's Fee to Account 1-2 | $27,282 50 | Taxpayers appearing nt such a meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional j appropriation as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Comxni. sioners. which Board will hold a further hearing withrn fifteen (15 • days at the County Auditor s Office of St. Joseph County. Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated At such hearing taxpayers cbjevting to any such additional appnapriat’”*:! may '*ivc ’ * Box Office Open* At 7:00 Show At Du»k Children Under 12 Alwayi FR£E Fri. — Sat. — San. April 29 * 30, May 1 Seven Slaves Against The Warld in color R .ger Browne Here Comes The Speed Breed in Red Lin? 7000 in color with James Caan I aura DeVon — Ako — Elvis & Girls & Songs in Gir’s Girls Girls i n cnlor wi ’’ fk »s Presley Stella Stevens

Precise Siarls Cc^zday for &3th Indianapolis “5C3”

With many participants already hard at work in "Gasoline Alley," the challenging two-and a half mile race track at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway will be opened Saturday for the start of practice culminating in the 50th annual 500-mile automobile classic on May 30th. The day s events also will include appropriate ceremonies in the pit area following the traditional "Mayors Breakfast" in the Egyptian Room of the Murat Temple under the auspices of the simj Festival Committee. Such former Indianapolis winners as Jim Clark. A. J. Foyt, Pamelli Jonas and Rodger Ward probably will share the spotlight at the track But considerable attention also is sure to center on a promising group of newcomers anxious to complete their reciuired drivers' tests as quivkly as possible. Jackie Stewart of Scotland, winner of the 1905 Italian Grand Prix, heads Ums hat of IMO con- , tenders without previous Indianapolis experieMt. More than a <loz«a other freshman drivers, however, will be easuhdalee for ‘Rookie es Mie Year" honors AdnuMtos to the grounds will be M cento on all practice days . and M on die week-ends of May । 14 15 and May 2122, when official time trials will be held to de- ; tei nunc starting positions in the ;

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WALKERTON I DAIRY QUEEN

« L ■ '*e’ > c • i z ■K?} - ‘ * * •• • * x■■ .a, ... .»«»■. . fry ,- .. w —,. jj, Jackie Stewart of Scotland, shown here with Chief Mechanic George Bignotti, is one of the prominent newcomers seeking a starting berth in the Indianapolis 500 this year. Stewart's record includes a victory in the IWS Italian Grand Prix.

33 car lineup behind the Mercury Cyclone GT pace car. New- superchai ged Offenhauser engines and modified Chevrolet stock block units will challenge the supremacy of Ford s V-8 racing engine, with the supercharged Novi Specials and two BRMpowered Lotus cars also on hand. Several special attractions are planned throughout the month of May .in ob^arvanca of Um

Wi ham L> Carter, M D., S&c’y George S. Parks, Treas. Earl D Smith, Membar Blow town after dark!

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