The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 January 1967 — Page 4

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-ITHE INDEPENDENT NEWS — JAN. 24 067

Good News!

| The School Board and the 5 Building Corporation of the X IMk-Linooln-Juhnson School 5 Corporation h.i' made th« an- ” nouncement that < veryone in this school district has been - waiting for. The news of the choosing of various contractors for the new John Glenn High • School is very welcome. It has 3 bo, n a long time m th* prepar--3 ing and will be quite a while before the school is built, but after the bond sale and some C slight legal work, the group K will soon be ready to turn that E first shovel of dirt. The groups involved, the ofK ficial board of the I’Ll school ' • system and the building corporation has put a lot of time ' in this work and now can «!• * most set back and see the 1 work and planning become a j. reality. Many* Were opposed to the school reorganization program in this and many other areas, but any parent with children 3 in school who can t see the ad- - vantages just is nt looking. A

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IMS 3^l eat Stolen I coin packing Company 3 Several hundred pounds of ineat werf* stolen from the J. B. .Williams A- Sons Packing House Setwren 7.00 pm. Saturday and 7 00 a m. Sunday. Jpetitions Being Circulated To Repair Hoad 28 Petition# are now being circulated in Walkerton and North liberty and all areas that State Road 23 affects, to have the road improved. This method of Showing the desire for action was Suggested and stated to have a Rearing on the future of the road. Editorial 2 The story of the string of Burglaries in this area over the Week end may be a hard way to learn a lesson for a few persons. But the experience of these can absorbed by others to protect fheir propertv and possible life. The leaving of a house unlocked |pi a town such as Walkerton, is • very common thing but it takes one incident to make one teahze that locks are not put on doors for looks.

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big step further will be jfoticod when the new building is done, not just that the students will have a beautiful new multimillion dollar school to go to, but the impioved methods and facilities offered by this.nrw building will increase the potential of the student. Getting the results will still be up to the individuals, but the opportunity to learn more and better will be presented to the students. New school buildings of any kind coat money. However, projected figures of the increase of the building and the faculty that will be needed for proper instruction, show that the tax rate will be reasonable and less than many neighboring school corporations of the area with new buildings. Certainly the news Is good, and only a couple of other releases will be better, the one that tells of actual construction beginning and the one that says it’s done,-

IM7 rresbyterians Ojw*n Ihriw l or Building Fumi A campaign U< slo.u<mi to finance needed repairs on the Walkerton Presbyjxpan church, got underway t^UrMaek the Board of Tru^OPS-* designated 3 of their mrmbdW[ to soln lt funds from the niemb^^hjp and friends of the congrvgp|kJUu s . Illinois Pays •MSf'Mßrhigwn MM; Other States FoAew The Indiana Legion is asking for a bonus for World War II veterans as a mandate of its state convention. Basic reasons why the Ijeri’m asked for a bonus for veterans as stated by Department Headquarters are: Most states paid H bonus for veterans of World Wag I. Five states voted state bonuses to World War II veterans, including one in Illinois of S6OO per veteran and one m Michigan of SSOO. Other states contemplate such action. Numerous Trees and Poles Down Cutting Off All Service A bad sleet storm Wednesday night which loaded down the electric and telephone lines with heavy ice, caused an interruption of

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electric service which lasted here until 2 30 p.m. Milk Drop* I Cent Quart Effective February 1, the price of milk w'lll drop from Ilic to 17c per quart, according to an annuuncement by the Quality Daily of Walkerton. HM2 Walkerton Denied City Mall DHlvrry City delivery of UnMed States mail has been officially refused for the town of Walkerton by Ambrose O'Connell. First Assistant Postmaster General. at Washington D. C., according to a letter addressed to Wayne Cover, Clerk-Treasurer for the town. Four Can* Derailed An engine and four cars were derailed on the B Ar O railnind east of the tower Sunday afternoon about <>ne o’clock. The fireman was slightly injured but no »<*riouK damage was done to the cant. Walkerton Rank To Enlarge Qaarten* Plane and specifications for enlarging. improving and modernizing the rooms at. the Walkerton branch of the Farmer* State Bank of Wyatt have bean cootpirtadL Work on the improvements will be completed within the next month or two. IMS 1* residential %acht In the days of Presidential luxury. which began with the Roosevelt administration, the yacht Mayflower was first applied to the puryxinr she has sim ed served. Prenidrnt Roosevelt took over the veaael in 1902 by permission of Cungreas. Upon her decks he introduced the Russian and Japanese commissioners who met at Portsmouth. N H and made the peace between their countries. Since then she has received the gu< «ts of four subsequent Presidents and has served all of them as a part-time summer White Houar Park C». The Woodland Park Odspnny, recently rwTjwwiaed In W^iißwrton." has been mcorjMuwlrd fqr 810.000 un>hr the laws of Indiana and will be known as Woodland l^k f’o ln< The W<Midland I^tk Co Im- own# a tract of land at Koontz Ij»k»* which they have subdivided *ntyw lots and are of. f«-t>ng for »«»!»■ The ground has been cleat'-d off and loads <ut through, trad) for building Rc--t ra 11« n* have been placed on the 1 I wners >o that n« ilhet hotels. r. - n t amu *• m< nt pi n < nia\ b«। > n^tt u< t«si on l) ■ n

Walkerton Store To Hold Style Exhibit The Globe Clothiers. Inc., of Walkerton, have arranged for a two day style exhibit of men’s clothing at their store un Friday

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