The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 September 1966 — Page 4
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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS -
Don't Be Bashful!
This ha.- bi t n one of those \vevks. For the most part, the old ypewuter has set all nl me as t seems th it work h s pil' d up .n the back -h< | and yours truly had to pitch in at full p-d and get all dirlnsl up. This has left he writing up to others for the most part, a welcome change very now and then. It has. how ver. encouraged nese following words to you. in readers. We welcome your comments, i good voice of the pcoph Colmin is one of the best read • aits of a new.sp per. However, .t s< ems that .^oniethmg tiagic ias to happen before a person will pick up a pen and paper nd write their feelings. We Would like to encouragi more to • j this.
Memories From . .
YEAR OF W 65 Industrial Fund Makes Brochures | &vaitabte | Walkertoa Industrlfil Fund Committee has received their new brochures on - - -upage brochure, used mainly on :< quest by those seeking a location for industry, are being off red for p rbhe sale as the number purchased allows the selling Cf these in i limited quantity. Jt’s High And Going Higher If you scare easily, get ready £ a shot < when you see the SoCal Secui ity figures for next y ii This could be especially true if you a i an employer who has (x mate} the figure withheld f m "a< empl wee sw.ge at pay Ct y iis figure has taken a c ■ "th • ole jump from an alidad' < e: taxing amoui ' of each f: y < i e k. JI mdir: »ped (Jet Federal Jolis i ial empiiyment >f handiC upd workers reached a peacetnu rt "id last year. One out of f. 'i \ । pers< ns hired was physc-, ly 1 .ndicapped. l‘orib Lilierty Students In l ire prevention Week Oontest since next week is National I’.re I revention week, the studeris in the North Liberty ElUei>:ary School are entering a Co test to make posters and write C says about Fire Prevention.
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SEPT. 29, 1960
In both Walkerton and North Liberty, and the surrounding ar- । a as w< 11, things art' happening that you form yot r opinions about, some rood and some not so good. If you would like to express your desires, don't be bashful, all we ask is that vou sign your name to this article, and if for a go<xi reason you do n >t want your name published, simply state this reason and we will sign it the way you want and withhold your name. Through a voice of the people, many ideas can develop. Your feelings ate much too often not । xpressed, and yet you are as important to your town as anyone else. Opinions that are shared often grow into very constructive comments. We welcome y<>ur opinions anytime.
T>ner Judging Team Enters National Foulest Tyner High School vegetable judging team will compete in the National contest December 5-9 at Cincinnati. The Tyner team, consisting of Beverly Leininger. Carol Martin and Michael Strang, won the honor to compete in the National contest by winning the state vegetable contest held at Purdue University, September 18. There were 57 teams in the contest. YEAR OF 1946 Clarke Plot Annexed To Walkerton The Frank Clarke subdivision has been annexed to the Town of Walkerton by action of the Board of Town Trustees at their regular meeting Tuesday evening. This action was taken upon petition of two-thirds of the property owners who asked forth" action. Find Baker Car In Council Biulfs, lowa The Willard Baker sedan, stolen from in front of their home been recovered in Council Bluffs, lowa, and the three boys involved in the theft have been tak. n into cusUxiy. Mr. Baker is awaiting Word from the insurance comp ny, as to tike condition of his car;
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Milk ! p To 18c Milk in Walkerton will take another jump as of October Ist when it will leap to 18c per quart, according to the local dairymen, Sam Frame and David Lawrence, who operate the Quality Dairy. November 13-15 Set For Annual Event, To Elect Queen The Northern Indiana Muck Crops show will be held N vgmber 13 thru 15 at the North Judson high school gymnasium. It was ann >unced by II «sco Fraiscr, Purdue University extension horticulturist, who is in ch irge of arran-ements. Shoe Shortage Wh< n shoe production lift a record high during the first half of tb.is year, leather products a was low. Imports of goat uni kid skins v.xre also low. And present rate, of slaughtering are si low Unit leather production has dr< ppi*d drastically. Therefore, res -eve supplies of leather for future shoe production, are scarce. ye.m: of 1941 Government To Give 8231,300 For Project A federal grant of $231,500 for the erection of a new Jum r-S< nior high sclukJ has been made to the W: Ikerton-Lincoln T >wn hip School Corp ration, according t< a telegram received by Ray N :s---baum, president of 'the school board Tuesday. Presid- it R.>oseVelt is said to have approved the action, which has been made n- cessary by the close proximity to the Kingsbury Ordnance Plant. Change Finn Name The name of the Walkerton Motor Company which was taken by Harvey Deacon for his Ford Agency in Walkerton several months ago. has been changed to the Deacon Motor Company, according to an announcement by Mr. Deacon this week. Considerable confusion has been had over the two firms, The Walkerton Motor Compary, and the Walkerton Motor S.des, Two Miller Boys Next Saturday's Indiana-Notre Dime game recalls to mind the Irish victory of 1908 when Capt. M. Harry (R.x ) Miller led Notre Dame in the crucial game of that season. The vi< lory left the series standng at sou vietitrtes for each school and one tie. Miller's two sons, Creighton and Tom, are bucks with the current squad. ( lass of 1943 Tlie Junior Class was honored Friday mornin; by an interesting talk by Dr. X B. Wolfe on the subject of v 'ational guidance during the conference period. YEAR OF >916 To Save Sand Dunes
J. M. Yard, investigator for the interior department, spent several days last Week visiting the sand dunes near Michigan City gaining first hand information for use at a public hearing to be held either in Gary or Chicago early ic xt month by government official ; in compliance with Senaor Taggart s resolution that the govr-nnant investigate the smi 1 tract with a p< ssible view to acquiring some property for a national park South lUaidA ( enlrtinial Pageant The history of American pageants, wb h have grown enormou iy in p ipularity in recent years, si <ms to reveal nothing that equal.- the plans for the great hi-tori.-a] pageant October 3. 4 and 5 bi Springbrook Park as the big feature of St. Joseph county s Indiana centennial celebration a' South B< nd. Pushing Work On Highway The Lincoln Highway West, out of South Bend, leading to
^LAFF OF THE WEEK) , ■'& re && ) 'I J# eH-x I r\" \ yx pAI _ikLl i Ai~wvl rr ’ — \ r vA ' * <l* ' ' ? M£ "His idea us living dungcruujv is tu part his hair un th« vth ri tide.”
the St. Joseph County line, v I be completed this year, accuida . to promises made by the < ?. tractors. They were called bes the county commissioners to plain the delays. Old Time Memories J A. Williams notifies the jLn He that he will make cider i Tuesday, Wednesday and Tau day of each week: also cider ; and sorghum molasses. Bos" Bros, got ii little f l ' tin- week and are having C and Pool paint up la . their meat market. YOUR qiOICE Criticism is of two kindi, di st’U< live and constructive — tr t peddle the right kind. CH MX TALKERS If all the useless words sp ’ - wen- placed end to end, ti.-, would reach some fellow wh i trying his level best to cun < trato.
