The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 January 1967 — Page 2
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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — .IAN. 19, 1967
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\ftkk thi: i awing* ' , tto Bi G. -mty tm '■: w< re m IP .very •■ •’ hick nd -p.. ul 1 th I uh- of the . ।pi pho r "!< th' ir pre(n th". h< u’ wh ’ will h pp< n Tim < L-am- .ut ■■’ t 1 ■ • ight pt ] t of the fax >nb support ITnton. I'm lien an! N rth Libity h.av < mpih-d the ni re <»uti. ndum oiool.— <c th< b ams in.olved With th- drawings -. x hm. thi bam- • th'-y did mu right away ran s< • a final um with th< sanu two team. ~ 1., ' yt ai. Tri* n and N rth abort x whil <tlur- think treim n w’H << n- out of the ow«i bracket The! ' is one lb I. team wh ■ ba- to be give!! onu ri >u thought, that being .iVilh exa-n though thi it season . . ,-d 1 n't as go d a look at ■he 1. ' five or six games will J- W til it the Lill- el have been । nun strong < : la’. the break of the i >eaw d» .ft it. ly went t N -’ i Lib< •. y o plafsi m v.hil h. - t h< cn-rl -td the w ai brnckt Argos at< ani they beat by \< . jxiints tw. v. k- ag" is r fir st ■j J ■• ’ * Th< • led \!; o by hto I ' 1* unt 1 an xt -^m-’ n. ' ; 11 "i ’ • p w N<W o li ). ,n il* .V. t 'al t' p * ' ( 1 I b . I.' el'l ■ t be in X' . d<< - var and n- ' h'-i <ne a •! > ■ .' t t k S’ mi - ks. IN tr LOWER BRACKET. ■die 11 x\ > k will 1 -x" to c me < me p* ' i- th' fin(SETSE E I riday A ^at nrtlax January 20 A 21 \ night lengthened hx a thou* ami terrors Hie Night <>f The (aizzly tri hili'olor (II N I \\ ALhi K
I AMERICAN LEGiCN POST 365 | = North L.lxutv, Indiana = i FRIDAY = | Chicken - Fish - Shrimp Dinners | = Serving From 5 To S p.m. I SATFRDAY. JANTARY 21 = I DANCE I = 9:30 - 12:30 = = Music By Melody Boys 3 >BBBBBBBiaBBBEBBBBBBB»BB'^ : ATTENTION TEENAGERS : 11 ■ - Annual ; ■ Tim Aft? nANW : " t tLhVdWji L ■ ■ ■ At The Z ■ ; Amerkan Jerim Hall " ’ SUNDAY, JAN. 22 J M ui<l <j । | ujd £ " “ Bri < E SAI NDERS. .M.C. I* IB , 4 t k I I it I t HrKBBBB*BE I k I 3 H i 1
Mill II Bl— .. ^MMMWr-«W K 111 II b | . I ien o'. • o; he st ■ng n,. ■ . .1 hn I .1' 1!! !a ■ nr t r.m, ni d" p>b th' l.e tin E k-n have a h-' hn . » rappy t 'itni. th- y d'n ' ipj"-a: stroll’ en- ugh in t 1 *. i. d< p’' n* to gi B: -rm ■ mil "' '■ 'U* t hr. at. Th 1n xx n lie fit ■ t ।n- , . uni in'tW' i n th'- tx\o teams I . nine jxrtnls IjiVilh- and Trit n < ’ill hav. i good onTrit n ha. defeat d LaVille in tn. a -ea - n gam but lately th- Ln- s hav nh lup a winnin ; If ak as th. V h ix< gone to a hn< ip of all but one undvrelasxmaii and haxe st fin scorer m Heihstu pact: , .. ninth more bi'lane' i attack THE SEI’ONI- KOl’Nb SATurdax could eas ly start the leal fu. \x rks. North Liberty should tie a winner oxer N« w Carlisle and the luwei bia<k<t will in all pr ibabilty match Bremen against Ttiton. Triton has a lot of class and very fine talent and is oui eh' ix" over LA'illv in the opt nm r- m l The Br« im n-Tnt n tr.e might just dv id«- the t ;rnc-. xx inner These two t« >”i pla- ed earln-r tla - season xxith Tritt n b ppmg tin Lion -, but thi one that Bremen still r. m< -‘( rs Trit 'ii woul 1 be oui ch ice m a real mar h burnei in thi gam pulling ’he arm t-.x i< m.- at night North Lio- • t x .n i ’I it n th it gav- th« t t t<ml ' nrill 1 ।-t \( o in th< f.nals I iH lAMl’.i '■ KS Ll’ \, ,1 V -t MX t\\m p mts I’l a 1 ; ( it |. ’ ■ of batth Ti It- n xx .11 : i k- m nx mi ’ak- - an 1- x- : - ..n ! club Ibe k e ■ • n ■ will b- th. br I :xx . t> i - adx. n* a; • of tinr 1! till Shamrock* can donun - ih'- h rd- < nough. tin x ( .ul i d th- trick but Tiit n i-n t a team to take a lot of foolish . hot - Oui choice xx uld be T: it-n. getting revenge L>i the !.- ' y.-ai b- - in a cl se - nALL IN ALL THE MEET j.,. g- -. b. a g- >d one with > nb. th< p ibilitv of 1. p «id»-d g.'.im in on- "i txx. contest- A<ti n shoul b cb-e all the way xxith s< or. - n >t as hk h ns in the rec ulai - .son as the teams will uiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiililllillillllllHlllllllUl'‘
take little more caution in this im • t in all 1.-Uorl Lu keep ulive. T II E LEGION ( ORNE R Rallying the entire < r -mzntion oi the Aim rn .n L- . ; m t" ' !■ i i u... am ।■~< e, S ipp t y- -ur I’- 1- i ; I- nil (‘ imnuiii a r J< hn J I)a ' has 1 un< h< d a p itivi program to n-kindb- the ' -im- of rc-pmsible cilixenshlp tl i lughout American. In arm -un< m thi nationwide I > >vi.-> stated It has i ng been my firm c .nvi< lion public suppoit for law an i ord< i go’.ernint nt by law is inip.-mtive to the will-ls-mg ot the citiz< r.s oi the Hinted Sl.it-s a a basic defense against an u- h; To this end, the corn<-rstoh' of my pr 'gram thri yeai will I e thi* imtintkin of a board program of support for law and order." A second phase of this program is the distribution of bumper stickers bearing the Emblem of The American Legion and the caption Maintain Law and Order.” Xxid. o age of these strips can help exp •ss ,- ur p-.. t s ana yuui coiiunuii siipp 'it of thi* n;<tr nwid< ffoit Lxe Safety Program The Anuric n L« gu n as a part <>f it total <hill saf.ty effort, has pbu(d spot i. J empha. is on redui 'i -n of a-cid.nt- to the eyes of ehi'iien Et i the p ist three y• ir ti. Am. ii< oi Ia- a n ha- . urge 1 ;he I ll otm.nt of State legislat!- which would n-nuire stud. n* t W' ; i ■ . pr- ! i live d< - xi< • m all n 1 -nd laboratory tip- ; - Ti i A of such pi *• * n i ■ .iin. .-t n< gl gibb « .- p< < . xx her. it m<; say p; t « c--I'- CM 111 T -v.• i! i of t m ( mri a< - <mb d p- -bl< m in most eommuniti- ■ ;ne.s a c n'cntrat- I •f---f' • - \ and ■ !1 n ji- ' n th<- । - A.- inn. i. .i 1- idri hip t-> d m thin : / ■ ut it Ueioit any i c ." an t < old am d Thei. mum n . in hx i lu.lls xxh- < o - mt<. < pu i with child!' n d i parent - teachers, n cr. - .-! >n.i! had.! an-l < tm-r chlldi • An ; xxai i-ni'. . : ■ ifety p n> :pl must be created among a t t h-' -c mdix mualrhe t- ।n t e d -n< al th. A n. 'K ii L gb-n will be h' 1 i on . tim-! 22 Sun day itcrnoon ■an 2 pm until .pm Bns ■in !■ .11 I" mid. ? a .<•- . i mi' . PIJ SCHOOL BOARD NEWS Th' lj ■ "inl( !: tent ax e t . i ■ p ; * t- tin b ird f t ■ t • is is ci mng tin l< pr id < u a ■•i p. ir.it. n ad.'iist ratr. ep .h . m: : tm; I Tin i - mpleti I m.mu »1 xx .11 <. ।A an approx :i '• lx < i h! ■> * n that xx JI .■ .o, । pirubs an. ilia! < n lb. d aft. ■ t operati n ■-f tie .. ip ra’i ns schools I nfoniiat ion foi the manual l be c. 11. t. f fi .m previo , b . -'abh-h p lieu-.- that have b. ■ n located in the hoard mma! nee the et rp nation was < daiilishi d Th' I. ul ti m!h luled school b aid * ng of Tuesday, Janu a . IW7 I. - b<<n i< schct.cb I lot Mond. y. January 23, IP The thm chan tv was app . I -" ti i !»■ .pendent c. tp 1 act as (*bai' man ■■! a 60 Years Os Sen ice Eat 1903 LEMONTREES jk OPTUU ATRI STB ; ITB QLASSB I EXAMINED firrw All Glttaara Ottr O«cm Phone ( E 1-7771 230 S. Michi. ’ tn St. 1 I
NorLh t'eiitial Evaluation Cummittee that will be visiting in Brine, Indian , from January Li throu h Jtnuar. 27 An ml lition i approp.. tim sot H’lhitect f>-.-s nd equipment p’Hh.iM's wa. approved. An annu i! i prt w.u. p-•• < nte 1 fr< m th" St I.' Elie NI it hall "ffii e eoru er mng th- Ty m i seh .J. The super mien !' nt vxa nd.i.-rd to implement I'-com-m» ndatb n a -t ited Th" b'stid discussed a pr- - po-al extending the foreign Thepropo.sal wa . approved by the board an 1 ha be.-n submitted to th<- chairman of the Indiana Language Program The purpose of the program is to initiate a pilot program m foieign language for a predornmatelx rural area Shouli th" program be approved, it is possible that state funds would be available to assist in program dtwelopment Then- was a lengthy diHcuasi n by the board concerning proposed blds, that were SUomitted on January 9. IW’>7 f>i constructing the new John Glenn High School The architects are t urrently tabulating the bids and no cost can be t - tabllsh'-d at this time As has been the ease m rec. nt construction projects, the b.ds received were above the or; i- d estimate Th" architects st '• I that to consider all bids and . 1ternaft bid- thoroughly xxill p- bablx r.-qint' ten days b. f i. th" actual cost could be de-
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I American Legion Hall j During January Dance To The Music Os I Dean Proud & His “Starlighters” | SATURDAYS ONLY | 9:30 to 12:30 p.m. 0 NiiimniiiiiiiiiiiiiinitiiiiiiiiHfiiiiiiiiiiiii ii(iihiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiii!lliiiii^ | Things Worth Sr ing For . . | = = = a-. -•-/ = I < '-2^^ 1 I /’’ Put A I | / Little Away I J %it Each I j ' Payday I I OWUNITY I I STATE BANK I 1 yWJM I I <>nv 63f*>-3ir2 North Liberty E Where Loan Rates Are Always £ lowest \nj Terms Art 1 The Easiest e sfiiiiiiiiiiiiinniitHiiiiiiitmi'iiiiiifiiiiiiHtiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii iU i m ^
termined.' The superintendent was direct* 'd to prepare a complete syuitbul for Ine public which will explain in detail the contracts axxarded, t -tai bU'igrt. and projected dates. 'I I'- s;. Habus wih bi «ent into tho li mt <d ill students and will be avail d-1' t । all interested pitnn There will be a public meeting, date P be announced later, to < xpl on the total program Tin board a ljouni"d at 12:00 p in. The next regular board meeting will be Monday January 23 1967.
WWWWI SERVICE NOTES
H S ARMY, VIETNAM Ist. (’l. Hari H. Shafer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Shafer, 6-I''ll Pine Road. North Liberty. Ind., arrived in Vietnam Dec 2" at the Ist infantry Division base camp. Shafer was processed for further assignment within the division The 20- x rar-old soldier t nt cred th- armx in August 1966 and was last stationed at Ft. Sill, Okla. He was graduated from North Liti- itx High St h"< I !n 1966. K- - p y ur tram of thought in tin main line h av«- it to othei tn bring in the local.
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