The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 January 1967 — Page 1

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Volume 92. N'timlwr 35

PL J BOARD MAKES DECISION ON SCHOOL

Bremen Subdues Shamrocks In Tourney Finals Eight quick point- in the early srcon 1 half put th< Bremen Lions in the lead Saturday night and they managed to stretch this margin to a safe distance as they outdualed the North Liberty Shamrocks in the final game of the Bi-County tourney. This win by Bremen, killed the Shamrocks hopes of making it two titles in two years of the popular meet held in the LaVille gym with teams of Marshall and St. Joseph county battling out for the (Town. The Shamrocks won last year 66*54 over a fine Triton team in the finals. Robinette. a hustling rough and ready soph«sm*me forward, opened the scoring with an 11 footer from the side. This was after almost two minutes had passed. Steve Mlekodaj came right back with a short shot from the left nnd the Shamrocks took a 4-2 lead on Jim Fraser's las-in with 522 showing on the clock Igirry Kipfer. a very speedv and fine guard, tied it with a pair of free throws, and Bremen once again look the lead on a rebound basket by Robinette. Fraser then took charge of things as he converted two back-to-back three point plays on layIns on which he was fouled Robinette scored again pulling up ahort on a fast break to hit a 13 foot jumper. Joe Ginzrr hit from the right aide hut Fore got a single point on a free throw. Chris Andersen North Liberty's answer tu a sophomore sensation (continued on back pagei

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□ - □ DEATHS □ □ William 11. Snyder William II Sm d* r. 8.5 o' Kt 1 North Li'x rt* died nt rj |5 pm Tuesday in St. Joseph's Hospital Mishawaka, after a six-w* ek illness. A retired farmer, he was born on July 19. 1881. in Starke County for 48 years; moving there from Mishawaka On Oct 2. 14*00 in Knox, Ind., he married I»ora L. Sult, who died in 1963. Surviving are three sons Palmer, Earl and Francia, all of North labertv; four daughters Mrs. Lilly Elliott of Tippecanoe. Mrs. Loretta Bowman anti Mrs. Killa Bowman both of Mishawaka. and Mrs Elvera Rlasko of Elmira. Mich ; 36 grandchildren iin<l 58 great-grand children Funeral services were at 2 pm. Friday. Rev. Walt er Morris, pastor of the Mill Creek Baptist Chur* h, officiating burial was m the West lawn Cemetery. North Liberty. Shamrocks Play Two Away From Home The North Liberty Shamrocks return to regular season wars Frida \ night as they will battle New Carlisle, a team they dropped by 11 m the Ri-County ban neg Thev also will plnv Saturday night as Jackson w 4, l be their opponents. The young Tigers have w«»n twice this year so it looks as if the Shamrocks will not have too much trouble this work end Roth games are to be placed away from home. Roe You in Church Sunday

WALKERTON. INDi.xl JANI IK4 26. 1967

ENGAGED The engagement *h Miss susan Pmgle to Pfc James Daube. son of Mt and Mrs. Charles Daube of R R 3 Walkerton, is announced by her parents, Mr and Mrs. Walter Ring Ie of R R 2. North Judson Miss Ring* 1 is a 1965 gradual* of the North Judson High School and is employed at the American State Bank a! North Juds- n Pfc Daube is a 1964 graduate of W Ukerti n High S< bool .md is presently tati. rvd at Fort Leonard Wood Mo. They both attended International Business Ci liege at Fort Wayne. N I Wedding dale has been set. SHIRK KFSPONsiHinn Parents who are in the hnbtt of going t > sleep at the switch can expect their children to get off on the wrong track

North Liberty Alumni Banquet Set lor May 27 The N Ch Li' .11 altin ai Pl inning <' <■ us.. ।. w rkin on plans for ’!• amud (»•»•• > and danee whe h will b* held th: year at the North Lit ■rt • Hi. h School Building • n M . 27th. The committee n-• d assistance in completing their plans. Changes of address - or name n<>t on their list are to be nt tSharon AID' p. R R ] North Liberty or Called in to her Telephone No. is 656-8747 The committee has engaged Eddie Knight s Orchestra for the dance. It is hoped that with this advance planning that th* banquet and fiance will be Well attended this year. Final arrangements made bv th* planning commit tr* wall be announced at a later date Your coop ration in making this year a big year will be appreciati^d by the cumm.ttee Falcons Play Twice This Week End The John Glenn Falcons now on a three game losing streak to three strong teams wall return to the wars of high school basketball Friday night with a gam* at Westville The Fak in Will be trym-’ to improve on their 6-6 record in thus one. On Saturdav night Auhbecnaubb* e will host the Falcons in the John Glenn gvm. This is their home game, but it will be placed here and due to the time difference of the tu schools, game time will be 6 15 instead of the normal 6 45.

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Toal Ccst To Be Approximately 52.125.000 The I'. ||* . [,in< !r - J ! n n Board "f S< h I Tru-c - and Building c t p > ■ • n ” ” n<1 t\ nigh! v. ’I M’ F !. ~> v । architft. and mad- d>«i>, n- f r awarding ( n-‘ru<!bn an! t:x J equipment c ntrnt, f.. r th« < »r- --[>• ration - new J hn Ghnn high school to b* < .mpMed t•. September 1968 The general i ndru< ti a contract will be awarded to the Christman Construction C. n panv of South Pend for $1 136 900 the mechanical contract will be awarded to U S fhping of Gary. Indiana for $384 326 *nd the eh-etncal * < ntra< t will g . to Colip Brothers of s >uth Bend for $206,201 Including fees for fixed equipment contract.-, totaled $195 . 152 Including fees f.. r trrhitrets, legal fe.s site acquisition, loos*- equipment *nd contingency fees the total estimated cn®t at this time app- ir- in bv $2,125.. (MM) The facility provides for tha most modern methods of education for -ox areas of vocational education for regular ar tdrmic offerings and for ro-< urrw uiar activities Th*- building will b. financed from fund appropriated through a Cumulative Budding Fund, a Inan fr< m the State C School h«n Fund and through sale of revenu* bonds through the building c rpor.ith n Fin^l lease - rental payments and tax rate for th* c*n»t'u. tun will b-* determined bx the 1*« firm of Ice Miller. D nadi' M< C- rd and icontinu' J * n 1 o k p igei