The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 September 1966 — Page 4
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — 9961 ‘Ze \L<l MS
Homecoming Is For Everyone
John Glenn High School is having their Homi c< ring activitn s this wo k।n J. North Liberty's/will be, coming up in a lew weeks. The.' arc high p ts for the high schools and onuthing made p - abli by th adding of football to their school activities. However, Homecoming is for everyone, not just the school kids. The success of the Homecoming depends on the interested people and certainly everyone can share in the fun of the activities. Everyone loves a parade. Even though the homecoming parades » aren't one like you would see • on Michigan Avenue in Chicago, the various school groups and the 'interested organizations have taken time to make floats. These represent the quick efflirts and cute ideas of those responsible. The decorating of ® windows in the business district • is a further show of thoughts * and talent by the school kids. • * Ahd of course, there is the
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YEAR OF 1965 PNH Machine Co. To Locate In Walkerton The PNH Machine Co., owned by C. Edward Hiler, of Mishawaka, is planning a new building to move their business into Walkerton. The new plant, a 50' x 80’ Star all steel building, will be erected just east of the Hiler Foundry at the east edge of Walkerton on U.S. 6. Name Chairman For Christmas Seal Drives William Thomas Hamilton, of South Bond, general chairman for the 1965 Christmas Seal Campaign, has named Mrs. Robert Hiler of Walkerton as chairman for Lincoln Township and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Palmer will again serve as chairmen for Liberty Township. Chamber Plans “Panel" For
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football game which is always a thrill to th ■ sports f m. The crowning of the homecoming queen is always exciting and even though then may be di appointment for H ose who aren't s< lected, th< f‘< t that they have been chosen one of the representatives is quite an honor. The thrill of being named queen will live in one girl's heart for the rest of her life. The activities always include a Homecoming Dance. Maybe the music isn't what dad and m<»m used to dance to, but the dances are still fun and something to see. They are always open to the public. The success of these programs depend on those other than the participating people. What fun would the bonfire be without a crowd, the football game with just the players, or the parade without people watching. Plan now to attend as much of the homecoming show as possible, both in Walkerton this week end and North Liberty when their's comes up.
October Meeting The Walkerton Chamber of Commerce laid plans for a special meeting for their October date as another night meeting will be held. The meeting will be held • at the Walkerton Community Building on Thursday. October । 14. beginning at 7:00 p.m. with dinner. । Commit tee To Plan Halloween Party Monday The committee for the annual > Halloween and Christmas Parties will hold their organizational meeting on Monday, September ' 27, at the Town Council Room in Walkerton. All clubs and organizations are asked to have a memi ber present to serve on the comI mittee and help with the plans. i Scottish Rite To Celebrate 100th Anniversary Indiana's Scottish Rite of Freemasonry is 100 years old in 1965.
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YEAR OF 1916 < Muskin Company Plans Op. n House Thursday, October I The Muskin Manufadt ring Company, makers of unfimsn d furniture, who began operations in their new plant in Walkerton early in June, will hold open house for the people of the community on Thursday afternoon, October 4, from 2 to 5 o’clock. Set New Date lor Note Registration 3o successful was the recc.it registration for qualifying citizens for voting in the fall election. that the commit tee in charge has decided to set another date wlmn registration work will be continued, rhe legist rat' >n place has been set for the Town Hall, North Liberty. Community Reverts To Standard Time Once Again Starting Sunday morning, at 2 a.m., this section of the country will be back on standard time again. Christmas Mail for Overseas Delivery Christmas parcels for Army personnel overseas must be mailed during the period beginning October 15, 1946. and ending on November 15. 1946, the earlier the better. YEAR OF 1911 “Justice" Consumption Is On Its Way I p Some idea of the expansion taking place in Walkerton may be obtained from the figures supplied by Wayne Cover, Walkerton’s Clerk-Treasurer, on the amounts of electrical energy being consumed by residents of the town and community served. The sale of energy reached an alltime high for August when it jumped from 72,512 KWH in 1940 to 86.520 KWH in 1941. This is only slightly less than the amount of current sold by the town last December when the high point was reached at 86 932 KWH. To Be Complete*! By The First Os January Work on the 200 Federal Unit houses for Walkerton, and a like number for Knox, was started by the Kuhne-Simons Construction Company of Rantoul. 111., Monday. Lost Pigeon I^tmls In Walkerton A carrier pigeon bearing the band, AU3B C 384. with a note attached, was found at the entrance of Mellin’s Food Store Tuesday afternoon by Claude stull. DST Remains Daylight Savine Time will be in force here until the last Sunday in October (October 26) to conform with the schedules adopted in Chicago, South Bi nd and
other northern Indiana cities. ; YEAR OF 1916 Forger Arrested Walter Kelling, 21 yea s of age, out of Jeffersonville reformatory, when* he served a three year term for forgery, less than a year ago, was arrested in LaPorte for pursuing his old game. New Oil Well What is thought to be the largest oil well in the state has been lately discovered at Petersburg, Indiana. The oil was found at a depth of 1.250 feet. Just A Fish Story A pet black bass, year after year, comes to the boat house to be fed, and which > s almost tame enough to permit one to "scratch its back ’, is reported at S' Ivan Lake, Rome City, by Ralph Rai - er. local manufacturer, who spends his summers at the lake. Enjoyable Time At Animal Party There was a gooa attendance at the Animal Party at the pleas-
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ant country home of Mr. an 1 Mrs. Don Flack, one mile north of this place on last Saturday evening. The guests were c nveyed to and from the gathering in autos and the evening v. । pleasantly spent in social pastimes, guessing contests, etc. PTA Bicycle ( heck Has 58 Attend The Polk-Lincoln-Johnson IT \ bicycle check last Saturday at th Walkerton Elementary Sch" 1 had a total of 58 bicycles checked for safety. Richard Kirkbush I’TA Safety chairman, was in charge of the check. Ten names have been drawn for 50 cent registration prizes an i students will be notified in tie near future. The turnout was a little disappointing and It is hoped to have another biej “le safety check in the spring.
