The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 25, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 November 1966 — Page 4

THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - NOV. 17. 196fi

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CONGRATULATIONS! -

% Congratulations are in order again this year to a fine North 4 Liberty High School football ?. bam and their coach Jack , L< we. Once again the Shamrocks have pi wd they are one area as thvx compiled a fine B. 9-1 record to lead all the smallv er schools of the area. in accomplishing this feat, the Shanin* ks easily were winners of the newly formed Northern Conference, and also paced the way on the coaches allconference team with six selections on the first team. ) Winning football has become n tradition at North Liberty, and with it, a good school spirit and clean sportsmanship. The Shamrocks have achieved such laurels in the past three years

GOOD LUCK HARRY

For years this newspaper has * received a big assist from Harry L. Fries, of Koontz Lake, He has been a very faithful and dedicated reporter of the Koontz Lake news and an institution in that community. N< w H.rry's health is failing and even though that desire and l«>v< of serving the people of that area is still burning strong, for health reasons he will have to slow down and possibly cease to be the Koontz Lake reporter. Since moving to Ko< ntz Like, Harry has always been a strong worker in the area, serving on the Fire Department and as secretary foi many years, secretary <>f the Indiana \ olunteer Fire Department, serving very strongly as secretary of both the Conservation Club and the Conservation Company, and in general, serving the unincorporated community to the best of his ability. It is very few peoVoice Os The People An ap|wal to all considerate people of Walkerton and Lincoln Township THANKS G IVIN G is a time that we would do well to consider the plight of millions of unfortunate persons in the world that do not have sufficient fmid tn sustain life and never know what it is to not be hungry. You were mailed an appeal this week for support to CROP Campaign - the Community Food Appeal of Church World Service. This is your opport unity to share in their program of placing food directly into the hands of needy persons the world over.

Memories From . .

3 EAR Ol 1965 Athletes \re Honored M 1 all Banquet The annu l Fall Sprt- Banquet f .r tie N n't!. Ldier’y S- nior and Jun * High was held Tuesdax Nov<-mtHo 9. and the affair wa W' ll attended bx the North Liberty people Honored at this ; nue w.. the undefeated football ’. .ini and th«- cr< < ountry squad. Txner x< ieet» Nominee tor DAK Attard Muss Carol Martin has been Beleited as. the Tyner school nominee for 'he DAlt Ciliz«nship Award The make her ehglble for the county aw,.id winch will be determined later m tinmonth. 3uttii Mm* I irst Round The Town of North Liberty Was the winner of the first rouml m their battle: a piojei t of i n< ? • a di - jpi.sal plant ani mu <w<i In C /urt . dei , .mi w.i- h<i.nd«-d down in A.mii th'- town w n *■ < n tic . o hl pomU- dopu 1 rd I tin p<-> ; '.I who sit ned a petit. ■: , uns’ IL proj ' ! ■ *ug .ni n’• < :. :of . am; 1.. ; j . .4im< -

that no school in this area can match th- m. Much of this has nibbed off in the .Community and the team is also one of the best followed, considering the population area of the school district. These effects have set a high standard of goals for the boys and school to reach and for the past three years, the goals have been accomphsiied. It has bean a fine grfdp of boys that have very capMjy represented the sch'Mil and team in their football program. All this has been led by coach Jack Lowe, who being responsible for the boys in football. must share the credit with the team for the fine pattern they have set and followed. Congratulations, Shamrocks.

pie who will give of their time and efforts to help in so many thankless and free jobs, yet it is these same people that are the backbone of the communities. We will miss Harry's news articles and at present, if he is unable to continue, the people of Koontz Lake will miss them also. We would like to encourage all Koontz Lake area residents to phone their news to us until we can see what the future holds in store. ]f. after a while it is definitely seen that Harry will not be able to continue, we will try to make other satisfactory arrangements. but until then, please be patient and give us a ring when you have news for the column Harry served you with for so many years. And to you. Harry, we wish you all the go«Ki luck and as speedy a recovery as possible. This program is administered by Christian people directly to the individual family and individual recipient. Lincoln Township and Walkerton have been lax in the past to this worthy cause. A little from all of us does wonders through CROP. Please give your consideration to this cause and fill up the Coin Card maihd you this week and take your contribution to your church on CROP Sunday, November 20. or mail or leave your contribution at Farmers State Bank in Walkerton. Wayne Burch Fred Bullinger Co-Chairmen, Lincoln Twp

St. Pat -school and Students Mm Honors Word has been rei-eix'd fr m the Educational ABCs of industr’ listing St Patrick School a winner in their tenth annual ' ontc’ as well as four individual winners announced. They are Kenneth Hartsell, Jane Ziegler. Dax- 1 XanWanZ'-ele and Nanex Kopanski Tin- school received SIOW for then overall competition in c aiti st.- in< luding handwriting. essay, project MX'tion in different Industrie,- Local winners received I ash awards also. %EAK or 1946 Mill Rw»ri'am/.e N<out < uh Pack The < uh Paca a part of scouting. is about lo be reorganized in Walkerton A nus-ting fur all parents ot boy of Cub age (nine to eleven । will be held Friday evening The pack will be spon•oi.sl b\ th. Women,- Commun.t> < Tub of Walkerton lalu< atumal » chdat* Important I otor In show North Lira .<tx • «; am and X'.r’abe ,h.,W held al tt'e < hool g .am. somr : Wisjm daan 1 Ihm sTiX of tills week, is easily the be ' of anv if the shows yet heJd. ijvt-i g.Hi extuuik# ot

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ious kinds excitied the interest oi the good crowds who attended. There were exhibits of grains, and vegetables by farmers; some fine exhibits of canned foods, fruits and vegetables by the women. exhibits by 4-H boys and girls, by the school F.F.A., the Liberty Township Home Economics Club and the Cub Scouts. lami* Moreau To Manage New Theat re Louis Moreau, of Walkerton, is the new manager of the El Rancho Theatre at Culver, according to Roy Hansen, owner. The El Rancho suffered a bad fire some weeks ago and has been completely worked over and put in opt ration. Band and Gier ( lub To Present Concert Sunday afternoon at 2 30, the Walkerton high school band and glee club will present its first concert of the year in the high school gym. This will be the first appearance of the glee club this year. School News Fourth Grade We have decorated our room with Pilgrims and turkey scene. Thursday we had a spelling contest. Friday we started to tell about our favorite radio program. Sonny Cripe told about ' Exploring the Unknown.” YEAR OF 1941 Propo^it on I* Presented To Business Men North Liberty may have a trailer camp capable of housing 250 bailers it plans set in meti n .it th'- minding ‘ the Businessmens Club last Thursday loaning are can led out Ja< k Perkui' of the Farm Security Admmistrate>n who is superx ^oi of t.h<- traili-i < .imp at Kn-x attended the nutding and explained in detail how the government trailer camps are "jH-iat,u Campaign ( alhsl I.il' mk lag Parly" Would you like to han a part in a lifesaving party ” Sounds inter'sting doesn't it” Tia Anti-Tuben ulosis League throughout th« nation is getting ready to qien its 35th annual sale of Christmas Seals The sah is culled a Lifesaving Party because the lighthouse on the s« als is a reminder that work of the Ant i-Tuberculosis league is to SAVE LIVES <«r.H (ate Io Be Keo|M‘iied The Green Grill Case Walkerton which has hvr. < 1 'sed for m-vi i.d minlh' will bi n -op. n« d th:* W'-i \ with < is w ownership and m..nagem« nt ( <t ; /< Ils tski I I<> < miserXC Pa;» r Due t it sho! luge of paper,

an active campaign is being w. god throughout the nation io consei ve paper wherever possible. There is no shortage of newsprint, n >r is any anticipated, but old papers and all other forms of paper should be conserved. Year OF 1916 Turkey Producing States It may be surprising to learn that only three jwr cent of the New England farms pnxiuce turkeys. T<xas leads in raising this fowl with over 364.000 t । her credit. whil< Missouri, Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky follow her clooely. Rich Lo Chief Jackson Glen Berryhill, a heap big Injun from Oklahoma, attending school at Notre Dame, has an income of about S9OO a month. Investigate An older for an investi.almo

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of the high cost of living w ; .started in Chicago last we. ~ special inquiry being made im the prices of milk, wheat, cann i goods and coal. Increasing Demand For fium American chewing gum is b. coining popular In France. Am.-i jean methods of advertising an i selling it are beiry; introdU' < d and. as a result, the demand i rapidly increasing. Someone asked McGinty if t Were true that he grew up m t< ugh neighborhood. Tough?" he answered. "Wh it was so tough in our ndghb< hiH»d that a cat with a tail w a tourist.” "My dears,” gushed the n tr> n at the bridge party, 'i. resolution this year is nevei t repeat gossip, so for heav. i. sake listen carefully the fn time.”

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