The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 49, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 May 1966 — Page 2
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - MAY 12. 1966
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' Walkerton Town Board News At the me ting of the Town Board, held Wednesday, May 4 instead of tj • regular neeting night due to 'he election, several matters canv before the board
i- K. ZOOK & ^ONS Plumb ns & Heating Finer, Faster, ('leaner Installation & Service On ( all 24 Hours Phone 586-2569 j , Koontz Lake Dr. Milton Reisman OPTOMETRIST 408 North Main Street. North Liberty Hours: 1:30 to 5:30 P.M. Thursday & Saturday ; Phone 656-8171 S3tf | MAX E. STEELE INSURANCE Lonzo Building. North Liberty Off Phone 656-8121 Kes. Phone 656-4641 ABTF Dr. Walter M. Denaut DENTIST OFFICE HOURS: < 12 and 1-5 MTWFS Closed . hursdays Dr. Elliott Frash, Optometrist 413 Michigan Street Walkerton, Ind. Hours: 9:30 - 5:30 Mondays and Thursdays Phone 586-3722
Dr. Burton L. Furst Dentist OFFICE HOURS: 9- 12 and 1- 5:30 MTTF? I Closed Wednesdays i | Day or Night Nusbaum’s Funeral Home I ■ Phone Walkerton SSG 3444
for consi .^ration. Tile Walkerton Police Chief. Clifford Ward, attended the meeting and asked for i^y increase.s for the department and additional clothing allotment. This v 11 be conidered prior to compiling the budget in several
weeks. The board Uien asked the Police Department to be more thorough and prompt on their reports to the Town Board concerning their activity and collection taken in through this department. A special effort is to be made by the police to crack d< wn on unlicensed vehicles Ln the town limits. Street Commit icner Russell Ruby was instructed to grade and gravel Die unasphalted portion of the road through the Industna' Park. This Is to be done so Uu remainder of the street can bu surfaced latw thas tummer vtien the street work is let by tha board. T ds will complete the Improved drive the entire length <f the Industrial Park. The street department was also instructed to withhold, marking of parking lane- along the burintiw sections of Illinois an 1 M.ch grin streets as this matter will be further discussed to improve traffic conditions in these blocks Parallel parking is being considered for this area. The 700 block of Illinois Street is to be improved for drainage. The board discussed enforcement of building permits as several buildings have b^en constructed without receiving permits. Also, the matter of placing trailer' an 1 mobile homes in the city limits was discussed It was pointed out that written consent of all the property owners in the area plu a permit from the town is necessary to place such in the city limits. The Board, along with Dr Max Robbs, superintendent of the Polk Lincoln Johnson School Corporation. completed plans for the summer recreation. An eight-week pcn.xl from May 30 thiu July 29 Will again be held thu sujr.mei through the cooperation of the Town and School. The band conoert program for the summer will feature the combined band of Die Walkertar and Tyner schools, which of couiae, will be combined next school year. Ice cream timfa toe hard to dip can be allowed to atand about 10 minutes at room temperature or about 80 minutes in the food storage section of the refrigerator before serving.
Drivers Share “500” SpoHigM With BaHeends
The war’d» greatest automot. < ace drivers will share the sputii^ht wi’h nine dann* baih« tuMs at the Indianapolis Motor Sp edway this week end as preparations continw for the 50 th runn:nc <4 the JOU mile Speed classic on May 3u Chief interest will be centered in Saturday, battle for the No. 1 starting oerin in th** ’*soo” on Ra<e Day. with such tormer "'pole" winners as A J Foyt, Jim Clark and Parnelli Jones among tin p oimnent contenders. The largest pre race crowd in Speed aay hr 'ory is anticipated and gate- to the grounds will be opened at 7 a m. <EST) m an effort to keep traflic moving smodthly. Tr.r k action w ill get under way with a pi act ice period, be inning at 9 a. tn., and official time trials will start at 11 o'clock Time trials will be resumed at noon Sunday, following a spe< tacul.it balio ,, ii rare commemorating toe National Balloon Championships sjronsorcd by the S| i dway in 1909 while the race tr.ik still was undei construe lion Nn h I'o'e gas bass participater ii th «t event and the same numb wilt be mvulved this week-end. Each of them will be apt reximaieiv 73 feet tall and 50 fret m diamuter. lacy will be in ated with hot air m the pit area at 11 a.m . foi Ure "take-off" an a one hour race mi whichever du action the wind carties them Tie winner wiU be Wie bailoouuc who travels the greatest du tain • and lands safely wiUmq Mie uue aew limit. Gates to Mie grounds on Sunday wiU Ue opened at f am., with tiit* ti aok epeu to aU i entrants for practice until the । balloon race starts Admiss ” on each time trial du> will be j pe r , Iverson with bee parking w die uifieid. h
- TteM Robert E. Urbin. Editor PUBLISHER Independent-News Co., Inc. Walkerton, Indiana 46574 PUBLICATION TIME: Thursday Os Each Week Second Class Postage Paid At Walkerton. Indiana SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3.00 Per Year -50 c Additional If MaL ! ed Out Os State
NOTICE TO .UI ADULTS Axe you interesied in helping at Day Camp this year? The first t mining class for Girl Scout Day Camp will be held at the Presbyterian church May 12 at 7:00 p.m. The following Thursday, May 19, will be the outdoor- day. This class will meet at Stuntz Pine Forest at 9:00 am. For more information call Mrs Norris Bussie. 586-2783 or Mrs Robert Pontius. 586-3626 Attend Church Sunday Blow wwn atter dark! tnT^EiSZ W alkerton. Ind ana Friday & Saturday May 13 & 14 The Train Kurt Lancaster The Train W.U Carn You To The Peak Os Adventure
| AMERICAN LEGION POST 365 North Liberty, Indiana I DANCE I SATURDAY, MAY 14 Music by Pete Freehauf Band
lit v<wl ' J 1 National Champion Mario Andretti, shown touring the garage area at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on a miniature tractor, “ ° n * ®* *>r the No. 1 starting berth in this year's 500 With him are Roohie Art Pollard (left) and Dan Gurney (right).
Foyt holds the present one Up and four-Up track records of 111 BM aud ill 331 miles an hour, respectively, Several veteran drivers, however, believe «* speed of more than IN miles an bour wdl be needed to wui the pole position this year. Qualifying prues totalling $19.M 0 will be at slake with the fast-
rive-i Box Office Opens At 7:00 Show At Dusk Children Under 12 Always FREE Fri. — Sat. — Sun. May 13 - I I - 15 Baby The Rain Must Fall with Steve McQueen Lee Remick Beach Ball in color with Ed Byrne< Chrs Noel The Supremes Four Seasons Righteous Brothers Treasure Os Silver Lake with Lex Barker Herbert Lom in color
1 est qualifier assured 12.200 from the bpeedway in additiun to many sash and merchandUe awards offered by accessory companies. National Champion Mano Andretti, winner of the 1965 StarhWetzel "Rookie of the Year” trophy, tops the list of younger drivers anxious to challenge the veterans for front-row positions.
