The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 November 1966 — Page 4

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - NOV. 10. 1966

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Caught By Surprise

Lu.-t Thui'd.,'. fund ni ny p. plc wakin : up to < >m pi; -r a t- • y 1 p. 1 >i! t wni.' av and -aw i tl . k wluh bl.mk<’t lying all iruund n th' ground. Any >ib wh I id ’■> ti v«l any distance it ill, als" .■ t th'ir 11! st I« <1 tat <• < a want > r di iving. This was truly an rally, unexpected n . Il and the results <>f it •i. , • > - w< i. v>me to nu <’ p‘ • It is st n, - r e sudden. th< v i all agvn< h s aw lemoval ' • . • ’ < » surprise. They in many quart» • downs certainly . ~ e much time getting their equipment going. The same crows that were caught so unprepared this November, sure wouldn't have been caught by surprise last April and May a many of the state trucks at that time

Voice Os The People Dear Mr. I’ibm Good > a Bad ”, was very tin - ly, esp< < i.ally the part about ehil iren being brought in' > a neighborhood by cars. We st< ek. d • ir I! llowc-n treats with sd i andy I is and box* -of cra< k<a j.r k whi< h would all w about ' u r pi e< s for everv youngs i at K""n’z Lake. . First of all. wi had : h •• Jr.’s of it here at the lake It started Saturday. Sund; night there wee. jx callers and on Mi nda\ the deluge <ame. ('a- atb » car unload, d in fn nt ot mr house and at one time there were ' ur cars parked at the intersection of ("herokee and Tecumseh. one on each corner waiting for the childr.-n to 'w< rk" the neighborhood. Shorth after 7 p.m . all Xa of our gifts were gone, so wc turned out all lights and sat in the dark for a c uph < f hours. We Wilrunv our Imai children, but when they haul them in fr m outside, we feel we are being "taken’'. especial] y when one car unload i eight children. At one time. I < aunt d fifteen, repeat fifteen hued up in front of our place wait.nr for treds. A complete black out is seriously being contemplated for next year. Y urs truly G.org. (' Hillis I’d. 3. Box 344 W dkerton. In i. Dear Mr. Editor: That was a tender, touching.

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YEAR OF I!»65 Recreational Drive Starts Noxeinlier 13th The P Ik - Lin< "In - John*- n Cuinmumtx R.^ i< di"nal Pr.gcct will start it. diixi Sa'uri’ NiAi mtw-r ’ . Stu bnt fr m Tv - n< i and W.! .>a n repr-si ni:ng th* various . ! s m i <u aniz.itiiin - will ’.ot a <; H ’ d> i j I<-1 <» car. I n ’• i ■. rr f"t law r*-< •. ■ . n I t ' ? m W erton I Park. .tn 1 inp ; >i,. rt t., t! , Y< uth Bull mr, (•ill Drive I, I ti 'i rway For Ik ai I y !tosp tai Prep ii at p n fir the 19f>5 ( hristm.i> . ift print f i p a - tients in B. 'tv Men i.H Huspital, Westvilh- began tudav in

Robert E. I rhin Editor PIBLJSHER IndcDendent-\< ws Co.. Inc. \\ alkcrtiin, Indiana 16574 PI BLK ATION TIME: TlPH'd.o O| Each Week Second ( lass Postage p a jrf As Walkerton. Indiana SL’BSCIPTION RATES: $3.00 Per Year -50 c Additiem^ If MaiLd Out Cf State

were still lugging th. b sn av removal I lades aiund under th. n trmk. Tht fir t -ii av alwaxs tea* lies a lesion as once again the p' ■ 'ph i.uist rememb. r how they । h:.n.:> t! ■ir di ix ing h bits on the hppeiy and tough snow- < a . r- d road'. Remembering is automatic, but putting the inform ition to wojk usually takes t • h' a 1 a r<am I a corner, । . W av • . j . r. * « ' v i ; I r । • n« > r si. . a v opie will be m< • r " ..r the snow and ice that ~.1l come in the future. That one bit of experience can be worth a lot in the long winter months that probably will lie ahead.

editorial y. u wrote in last week’s papei on Halloween. Are you that oil you cant rem. mber what you did when you were a teenager.’ ('an you truthfully say your Deal Mothei w;>to blame for some of your Id tie Hll>w>n tricks’.' We will All y i like t h p lie •• t .11 u at the p 1 e stati n Saturday n. hl. The i nix difference i' t.. n th.-' kids ml we adu!' is we didn t g. t caught. We went to high seho | m thi town ;nd we could give e, n a nice long list of nam< <4 prominent busuu's pep). ;<l . -IVe Chuieh members. (’ho me of Commeri e, Ma.-onie Lodge. Tri Kappa and otin i organuuition members that have done worse than some of these kids. IWe know. because We Were there, i Not that we are proud of it. but they turned out to be nice iitizens of the community without being linked up and throw .ng the k< y aw tv. Another thing, we went to school with some of the o) ler peoples childien that <» e < ,m---plaining th.- J udest .and they did worse than some of tin e kids. Hall Vo'n ot n >t. What are they try in l : to piove’’ Tii< \ did not do anv better at being parents than we are doing. We are savin: t<> oxer's ne that is complaninv. "Clean up y< ur own back yard before you < rit:< ize s rr.e n ( Is,. 'Ve ale n ' saving these kids are right or had our permission, but We are saxin^ REMEMBER before you yell too loud Mr. and Mis. Bill Morns

Walkerton with headquarters for gifts in several stores. Yrteran Day 1965 November 11 is Veteran s pay. Tins holidav. although n<»t as stronv in celebration as others, m-ans ud much to . ur lives. F r c.-’ ir ■mr t ice I■,y w - set t i renumber th.- <nl of the Li it Wir.' Will War I. wt ' • ,ht ’ be th end ■ f al bi" wars. Y L YR OF li'lG J’ ler a > 'on O|x n I ouudry hi W aikertmi T'e ch. ’h O Hiler A S<.n F 'in II I . ate lat the east <ntianre f Walkerton > n Road 6 ha ’ • mi j at u.ns and made its first shipment of castings.

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Interesting rrngrams and Exhibits Arc Planned North Liberty’s third annual grain an j vegetable <iop .show will be held in the school gym on m-xt Wednesday and Thursday. Sponsored by the North Liberty Community Club, the show has gtown in scope and intere t each succeeding year. Start Work On Walkerton Sale Barn Grading of groun 1 in preparation tor the ionstiuction ot the X.alkerton Sale Barn ha I goin^ n in week to b : ll iwed by actual Const. ml cm of the barn m the mar ‘utuie. ace >rding t Vern id.:’ i a acli -net r. ! ormer* . : e l to Sell Scrap Iron The critical shoi'o. e ■' iron and teel . e c > n i j< in lai gi part foi the in.ibiL’x to serve you as w- desii m nm (arm eqmpm. n' bi. m < So . dher uji your ir< n .n 1 to ' an I s< i| it to the neatest siaap yard where you will be paid highest market pi Ka s. Act noU -the ne.-d is great. Y E \K OF Hill Direi'torx I levied For New Bank Preliminary organization work for North Liberty's new .state bank was affected at a meeting of the st<m kholders in the parlors of the Methodist Church Monday evening. The principal action was that of electing the dirdtors. Have XXI Snowplows and (traders To hwp State Highways Open Nearly nine hundred sn >v. - plows an J graders in the stati highway districts an i.aiy for 'ti n when the first In .vy imw f ills or i< e torr., on tie r 1. . S. c. Ha len, < h uci n ■ ■ t.< State Hr’hwax' C oir;. ion n--p Ute i a'!. ■ thi I : km p,t> t . i ati ns i . k< e|» i. In .: v ■ r a i sx s'. tg p n i i t rai, a turn • th uiti i n>i.mb:.. Rent s. In J d ],. I, isiald she I I or I . ler: I lions ng Wi’ h G 2 holism ; uml s c . t . p'e’. I. i rent schedule has been is' it hhi d for the n . unit as t< Hows . ri. be lr<s m im t $27 3d pei in, nth two be ii". ri unit S3O.(Xi thtei be 1i0..m unit. $32.50 phi •in each m.-dam the Cost of Utilities. YEAR Ol 101 G Meat Shortage The j> (illation -if the i'nited S ates his increase ! b\ 24 O<X) - o'lo p. p| m the 1 Ist 15 ,• .. an 1 the n imtir' of b of anm. 1 • h > t'et t l ■! G fiO<) IIO" aII | sh. .j. 10 non -no W | j (l , ( . s hav , ln . CH . d i |,i . 1 i .(Hill OUI o n • x n«i/-n? h are < Ilin: at 75 <• nl ; z n m Put im . ;<n j ’h" pit di< ti >n i i ia'3 tt t.a-x wdl to $1 p । d"?.' n v< ry

shortly. tion, says the Rochester Sen’: Fifty-Four Years Ago ne|. The storm raged the nigh Fifty-four years ago ten of Oi tober 23, 1X62. After tv. m< h< s of .snow hll in this sec- days, the snow incite I. TronTHisWRrTsCRAPBW AND events from yesteryears J , " ar 1 * assigned, November 11, ’ Nov erber C l E ’1921" " Wa " burU,d in Ar,in K ton Cemetery, *iK>n C I Mi ‘>. fl<, * er arr| ved at Cape Cod Harbor, November 12 vemlHT'2^792? conf "ence opened in Washington, \oFederal troops q U cll«l the "Whiskey Rebellion" in Pennsylvania, November 13. 1791. ixmisyi President Roosevelt proclaimed the Philippine Islands a free Commonwealth, November 14. 1935. IJ«ea^me 1 J « e a^ mer ‘ Can Fw,cration of I ab <^ formed, November 10, 100 1 • The I idkd Slates and Soviet Russia extabib bed diplomatic relations, November 16, 1933. 1 f President R<»oxwdt and Secretary Hull received Japanese envoys, November 17, 1941. Japanese

EiIDSSWDRD PUZZLE

7. Conjunction 8. Steamer channel " 9. City of the Seven Hills 11. Lists of candidates 13. Climbing plant 15. Minced oath 18. Longhair 19. Storage place 21. To become bankrupt

ACROSS 1. Long cut 5. Resorts 9. Wireless 10. Fits of insanity 12. Range part 13. Hun 14. Torme 15. Cue 16. Music note 17. Factor 19. Cudgel 20. High card 21. Dainty 22. Edge 25. r\;-s an prophet 26. Rp’it 2Z. F. ncer's erv 2X. Eulid 2^. California, c ly 33. Exclamation 34 Appointment 35. Extinct bird 36. Creation 38. Payment for Charon 39. Male duck 40. Fat 41. Perished 42. Telegraph DOWN 1. Mallet 2. Girl's name 3. Tran* jtcss 4. Exclamation C.Tiit , €. Tootball । kick

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22. French statesman (18621932) 23. Burton s 24. Climbing plant 25. Man-

ufacture 27. Detest 29. Rowed 30. Shade of brown 31. Rope w ith running knot

32. "Over hill and ” 34. Nobleman 37. Indo-Chin. ti ibe 38. Japanese sash 40. Cry of pain