The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1966 — Page 4

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — APRIL 28, 1966

Use Your Right To Vote!

Tuesday. May 3. j? primary election day in In ana The primarv election sole ts the <nnlidatos fiom th? two maj r parties that will opp so each other in the Novemhei »’ ■ ti >n fiom the the county offices t > the Representatives in the Unite I States Congress. Many people pas- up their duty to vote in the Primary Elect i n Weak excuses such as they don’t care to choose a party, is used as well as -imply not wanting to pu k fr m the large list of candid ites that usually run lattle do th'-e people evi lently realize that their vote in May c >u’d decide th? outcome in November as they must help selec* the persons to win the right to represent the

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YEAR OF 1965 Recommend- Fast Start On Plans At a pub ic m eting last Weinesday. the team fr m Indiana University and Purdue Univei-ity doing the urvey work. mad? the f dlow.ng man uc m - niation: Construct a i • w h gh ■ h ol with work beginning imn . ha eiy with occupancy i adv by t e lt’67-1968 school year. National Library W< < k April 25 to May I April 25 to May i i • Nati mil Library* Week, a goo I I me to find out jus. what your librarian does, and how she serves you and your community. Indians Place S <<>nd In TriAngler Walkerton's track team finished second in a three-way meet Thursday, with New Carlisle coming out on top and Greene f infering third. Khamrocks Win Dual Meet A win in the final event, the half mile relay, gave North Liberty's Shamr cks a slim 55’ a to

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party in the fall (lection. Every person shou’d b happy t<> vote in the primary. Cho sing a party mean- nothing more ti an sc e , cting a party to ch ose the candi late for the fall election. Th s can change in every pi imwy. Also important for the people of Polk. Linco’n and Johns n Townships, is the selecting of tvh members for the school board for this school district. Only one is opposed. but the term of four years is at stake and thus could well help guide the business functioning of the school for the next four years. Be sure to vote Tue day. May 3. a privilege you should cherish and exercise.

53’ 2 win over Wakarusa in a dual n -aet Thursday. YEAR OF 1916 North L b -rly High Graduates 82 Sen or-Thirty-tvb seniors will be graduated fr< in the North Liberty high school Thur day. May 9. Fast Time Will Be In Effect Until Ortner 27 Don’t forget to turn your clock air id one hour Saturday night up n retiring so that you ( w 11 b> <n tune with the rest of the world. Local Stu b nts React To X-Rays. Two hundred and twenty-one Walkerton high school gtuden s wore X-rayed in connection with the survey the St. Joseph County Tubeicuh-.s Hague sponsored early in the month. NIPS Will Rrdu e Electric Rates The Northern Ind ana Public Service Company has inncun ■. 1 it will file vlth the Puhi c Si rvi.e Comm is-ion of Indiana a new electric rate schedule which the Public Service Cuni.ws-ion e.-.ti-4

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mates wi! save cost iers in 1 N n th Liberty and other Northern Indiana towns more than $528,000 annual y. The new re luced schedule o> rates will become effective on bills render, d on meters read on and aLer May 1, 1946. YEAR OF 1911 Walkerton Post Office Made 2nd Class The Walkerton Post Office will be advanced m rating from a third class office t > a second class in the very near future. The United Slates be'ensc Savings Bonds and Postal Savings Stamps will 1 • ■ placed on sale in the local offices at the opening of business on May 1. Tcwn Removes Inst illation ( harges The Town of Walk Tton. in cooperation with the electrical dealers here, has el initiated the usual “in tallation charges" on all electrical stoves and heaters, current for which comes through the Walkerton distributor plant Consolidati d Band Haris In Contest Th> Liberly-Lincoln consolidated band placed third in Cla^s E bands at the dis rict contest held m Hebron la t Saturday. School Neus The eighth grad? held a class party Tuesday evening in the home of Jam?s Verkier. VEAR OF 1916 To The li:iiks«‘u ives of the Community I t the Public L brary help you solve your problems, whether of work: r of recreation. \» h (e s<>\ P’ai er Injun .1 Detroit. Mich — April 26 Pay Schalk, star catcher of the Wh t • Sox wa- injured in the f ‘til th inning here In runmng alter a wild heave by E Idle Collins. Scha k fell b. av ly to the gr und, injur ng his hip Market Eggs 20c Buttei 25c .Potatoei 60c Chickens 14c Corn 80-87 c Bern- hand picked $3 60 Cutting Them Short Amer m slang has •nriched the Fngh h vocabulary with mai v tc' ie. vivi I and indispensable additions We arc >n lebb' I t > -lang for “bo in", "slump" and "b<> s", plus many other irre ist-

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from HiSTWTsCMPBOOK) DATES AND EVENTS FROM YESTEHYEARS J The first locomotive using electric power, invented by Prof. Charles G. Page, made a trial trip over Washington and Baltimore branch of tiie B &0 R.E., April 29, D>s7. The 7<a\ y department vas formally (rcat-d. April 30, 1798. Ilie General Post Office of the L'. S. was esiablished, April 30, 1810. S. postal cards were first L-ued, May 1, 1873. The sale of deiem e saving stamps and bonds began. May 1, 1911. Pn id ..t Wilson formally recognized the K ‘public ol China, XL v 2. 1913. •ht u'vid Lincoln called for volunteers for threc-v ear enlistm. Max 3.1831. British torcescnterc'.l Rangoon. May 3, 19‘,5. I’ctcr Mmuit bought Manhattan island hora the Indians, M v 4, 1026. ( rm inv surrendered all forces in northwest Germany, Holland and Denmark, May 5, 1945. nAFF OF TK WEFK lAYi 1 ■ ■ / 's, V. -? I tr F '- 'J -t" —*T. •* .JVC ' di. , I ”The turning point in my career came when I tried to corner the Girl Scout cookie market in 1939.”

CAR W AsH May 7 at Laßere’s Sincla Senioc Station sponsored by t! C»hMi bian Squ res 9 am. to pm. $1 25 all cars. «28