The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 May 1966 — Page 4
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — MAY b, VJbb
Don't Cheat Yourself
May is Safety Cheek month i in Indiana and this could be very important for you and your family as well as eveiy ne He that is on the road. SaG ty Check lanes tins year are going to be more frequent and thorough in their inspection of the ten points to help assure you tJiat you liave a ^afe car. These lanes are being operated by more groups in conjunv- ' tx>n v ith the Indiana State Police and local police in the varI tons towns cities. The South 1 Bend Community Schools are using students in an all-out urive to check more cars. As is ■ usually the cam, the gareges I and filling stations for the most j art are cooperating again, but tms is one place the “ch-aating" done jn giving out labels for 1 wo cars.
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YEAR OF 1965 sri Kappa Hosts Senior Girls At Walkerton High School senior ■ girds and their mothers viero guests of honor at a tea. the tncme of which was "Faraway Pl tees” Wednesday afternoon at the Community Building. The e ent, an annual affair, was 6 onsorvd by Epsilon Chi Chapter of Tri Kappa. □ne Bad Os An American Ti*- < itton. Recently a story appeared in (lie South Bend Tribune from Dr. Howe. * the St. Joseph County Health Director. Tliig story coneernei the new ruling that made Barry-in supp*^^ of the various Borts unlawful. This is strictly because of health reasons, but was brought tn the al tention of the public through Dr. Houle’s est ice (tubing the reoent tornado Blean up operations. * North Liberty Junior High Wins Third Meet Last Friday, the North Liber- ’ V Junior High track team won
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O r ten a s’rvico station operator will just h. d out the st cker to how you have a s fe car wi hunt oven checking the ten poir ts that are easy to ch ?k. The fault of one part of the ten chock points could lead to an acci lent that would further raise the fast growing total of traffic deaths that last year in Indiana took over 1500 liva.s. A safety check will take a matter of a few minutes and Will tell you about the following points: lights, brakes, steering, tires, exliaust, all glass, wij>eXH and washers, mirrors, horn and seat belts. Even though these items seem small, anyone of them could lead to more serious injury' or death. Be honest with yourself and your car and have it checked today.
their third straight meet of the season, defeating Greene 60-40. YEAR OF 1946 May 11 Im Veteran's Carnation Day Whan you wear a carnation on Sunday, May 11, you will have done a little bit to help the Span-ish-American War Veterans who did so much for us. Town Postpone* Sewer C nstroo tion The tv)o new local sewers which had been proposed to ba built by the town to serve the new furniture factory’ and tain homes in the western part of town, have boon indefinitely postponed by action of the Town Council this week. Finmam’ i Ball One of the season's social highlights w ill be the Fireman’s Ball to be held at the old schoolhouse tn Walkerton Wednesday evening, June sth. This affair is spon.ored by the Walkerton and Koontz Lake Fire Organizations. Plan Vacation Daily Bible School
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A meeting was held in the United Brethren Church Monday, conducted by Rev. Bruce Hadley of the County Council of Churches, kn which definite plans were made to conduct a Daily Vacation Bible School in Walkerton this summer with all the churches combined. YEAR OF 1941 G rovertown Student E tabilshes Record Jeanette Farrar, 17, who ulill be graduating from Grovertown school May 1, holds the distinction of being the only student to be graduated from that school without being absent or late to classes for the entire 12 years. Betty Barney Named Betty Barney of Walkerton, was named alternate for the St, Joseph County State Scholarship to IM! ana University. Notice All taverns, hotels, chibs or other places in Indiana which sell alcoholic beverages must have a special state permit if they allow dancing in their places after May Ist. This is one of the requirements of the new law paseed by the revent session of the legislature. To secure a dancing permit which is good f.r one year, the licensee must pay a SSO fee. Stamp Your Man The Chamber of Qommeroe has provided a large rubber stamp at the post office, reading "Spend July 4th In Walkerton.” YE AR OF 1916 Old Time Memories In the market report for April 27, 1889, eggs are quoted at 9c, butter 15c, lard Bc, hams 14c, vheat 80 c. Big Strike Ordered The agents, operators, signalmen and tower,men of the New York Central and Nickel Plate lines have decided upon a strike for an increase in wages and better working condition-. Breeding Ground i Staked Off At Koontz I Tike De >uty F’ h Commissioner Holloway. of Plymouth, has rc"ent!y completed staking off about one and fourth miles of breeding groui. N at Ko ntz Lake. The remain ler of the lake will be open but no fish.ng is permitted in the staked off area. Walkerton Defeat । South Bond A mtt’ing goxi game of ball vl is played in this place Friday between South Bend Business College tram and the Walkerton high school team. Walkerton won 3IDI . JIE
/rom HIsiORTS SCUPBOM I DATES AND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS J V — / The dirigible Hindenburg was destroyed by fire. May & 1937. The Works Progress Administration was established* May 6, 1935. The Lusitania was torpedoed and sunk by a German sub* marine, May 7, 1915. Hernando De Soto discovered the Mississippi, May 8,1541* May 8,1945 was VE (Victory in Europe) Day. The 17th amendment, providing for direct election of Senators, was ratified, May 9,1913. Ethopia was annexed by Italy, May 9,1936. The first transcontinental railway was completed. May 1(1 1869. Famous London buildings, including the Houae of Commons and Chamber, were destroyed in a bombing raid. May 10,1941. Christopher Columbus began his last voyage to the New World, May 11, 1502. The American Federation of Labor wao established. May 11,1886. The Coronatl<^ of King George, May 12,1937, establbbH a record as the "longest radio program ever recorded."
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