The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 February 1967 — Page 4
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THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — FEB. 2, 1967
The Truth Comes Out!
Th*- real truth came out in Indianapolis on sum* p rsonal f-chnv towards th** state park Mtuation in St. J ।ph County. Um-l.itiun is l ein < nMdcrod f<> m<lud< this y-; tl • art of progi. s> for a stat< park in this alia :nd of < u: m Plato Crook again iai • up Huw•VO! nfnrdkss of th* b ^islaion u-tting approved or n-’, the site still W< uld i *ve to bo dcdded But ono inter* -din ; fa-t did Mr- at tl h anng wh* n l>..t' fro an I < on f«uv< s a ppi a rod befnn the c mnmtei in In iianBP dr A -n up bm ng the Toll R id Site. ‘ a i. n ■ uivcn to a • :1 iilv s iZ , I j-. , • p,.;,] m!• • Mi, hit i nd ti. Ind.■n > T 11 lb id in > ’ .!■ - ph . a 1 uil’vite i . untH fin div ad’s tied the । .u, . for suppg-t of it. - (Irnr Afti r I 1 hng pubn< nii't.m:- nt ‘v.hn h we *■ io invito 1 to and . ttend.d in Walkerton m late O'tob* r. th' gr-up fm di-. admitted the (iuth wha h th. x had duck'd ar v I Tip An admis-ion was . i id. that <[ p tbm t■P • do Ci (ok being th'* Fite was bc"nus* "We live there'" This > n t thi story that they prem tiled f< r so long in trying to < triest everyone in the Td!
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Jhhihiiiii ll lllllllllll.lllllllllllllllllllil 196? oral Students Win First In onte*t. r l ■ Nochern Indium School Wand (nx lestra an i Vocal aud’o’s we?" hell Saturday, Janin 27 t p< nn High School Wa>i"Tt"i student reviving first • i vj.s . n or .superior ratings Were ’ N, va Rae P was sixth , rad-i. f- r her vo<; 1 seh t tion and Tin. G; rdner. eighth, grader, who i lax "d a piano s- du. •‘Ai Arial. The 1111)110 Hearing called by rMnimissioner John S' Imus. with ■ h State Highway Commissiun, for February 9 is a most im- ; ortant meeting for the many y* >f>l" who have waited pitlently frr Jr. liana 23 to he resurfaced Phis meeting will pertain strictly .n thi one factor. ‘Nm Si outi Arc “Knight**" ♦fcr A Night. Tne Yc uth Building was turned
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Road Rite. There i, m> d >ub: th it anyone living in th" pr p wd site w ill suffer S"m, km I of a 1 p hip if t he- wt ■efin ti d to • ' ■. ull b ive th dr pi 'oi nt 1 :*• t• r x< ’ m it, । >ul Ibe un f ortunate. But it al .o must I < nsi hr o I 11 it this artu*n v. u! i not t kc pl ire over night, but maybe unr a decade aiM th* m ve would n d force immeha.tc action in Potato Creek, the T II R m l site < r an’ jdace else. Th" st oement bx Mi Bardm. . more or 1< o. the |. i.jer in tie supp rt of the Toll R. ad ' ’ t' • । ' tent •' lh' v.' >uld r*th r see n rthern Indiana go with eit a p rk than 1. r . the F I’o (re k Rite s. Ie »**d. I' be.t> । i' ^r ajp, ; <■, |. in ’ibov V,.. Toll I. . j Site, i hey aren't ba> kin • it b* < ause of 'he supp , . 1 ■ “bett* r facilh I*‘j they t il ) ut, but tr. Iv for their own per "n d r* as* ns. Our ympathies g , with more rerrcntional ar* a in thi area wl it be pot at । Ch I; or T 11 Rond Site. Th- furth* • away. the les ndx’Rnt tge w- <an derive from it and this an t d-finatidy lacks the pr p-r facilities in this line.
iiiiiPiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirHiiini^ into an assembly <if sp|. ndid Km he in hiring ar".or Friday ni lit when tl Cu> S* u' j>arti< .patci in a skit on the "Km hts f Yo! •" th-m- Receiving the trophy for the best di pl ax and skit wa: I>. n 3 whose sk ' it h; led th- t moment and knighting ceremony. IW7 Boy Scout Wc*‘k. February 7-13. Nearly 2,000 000 Club Scouts, B>x S u' and Semor Sc* uts will olisiTVe the 37th anniversary of the Roy Scouts । f Amt rica during Boy Scout W< k. Thr »ueh their W rl i Friendsh p Fur. I of voluntary gifts the Roy Scouts of America have given $110,463.36 to help Boy Scouts overseas rebuild their organizations. During the first year of their “Shirts-Off-Our-Backs" project more than 400 Cascs-or twenty tons-of Scout Uniforms and equipmimt collected fn<m Scouts were contrubuted to
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Scouts in 13 nations. Scouting ha'* «.i..a IK-n <.n actixi uuce in prmn< t n better und* ’ nding •*•! mutual gixxlwill among the n it i >n< Retir* aent B* nefits l-'or Worker s Wile. Effective January 1, 1917, wiv* of worker; < ntitksj to Sci'l u•' ' re'di envnt bi n- .! -s mi; *;u.du fm- p nthi/ annuity paym* m i, t ey h tv- f>N>n mar-ri<-*l to thi inmrvd man for three years R. a Hoyer, man ,ger of the South Bend Social Security field office announced. .Market Prices, Mixing Bowls, eacn ire; Men's W rk shirts, $1.95: card sc; Shelf Linin ’ Pap* r, 50 ft roll 27c Seam binding, 10c. 1942 “War Time" start* This Week End. "War Time" a new name for Daylight Saxdng Time.will go into effect Sunday night all over th* Unitixi States. Just rvmempcr to turn the clocks ahead one hour when x-ou go to bed Sundav night, and Uien forget all about It until at least six months after the "duration of the war." The new name. "War Time" Is th* suggestion of President Roosevelt, which emphasizes the reason for and the temporary strength of the federal statute. Bus Um s Operate to Kings bury Plant. Employ-es of the Kingsbury Ordnance riant living in Gary, Valparaiso. S-uth Bend, North Liberty. Walkerton and surrounding comminities. have be.-n provided with a commuter's bus service beginning Uuit M* nday. Cemetcrx Association Purchases Tract. The directors <>f thr North Liberty Cemetery Association held their annual meeting Tuesday evening at the D A Pearse home. Ann-*un«rm-nt was made of the purchase by the association of a tract of land l<»ctited Just cast of the old cemeterx from Mis. Barbara West. Th- tract will be landescapcd after plans sul milled by Mr. Hull, of Purdue University. and put of it laid out in lot Max Be Done In tdxtuicr 11 Ne<-«-ssarx’ Pointing out that this and other Inventories of America's m inp,w< r will b<- r«-quln-d "to ill ure x i< t <ry. fin 1 and c. mplctr, over th.- cn-mles f the United • ' te- Pn ‘di nt R. i i -* V"!l pn.<1 n J Feb. 16. 1912, a the date wh*n all unr ' i ’-red u .-n be’U"n2oan I U> y* o old must em II for possible nuhtal x s-i - Vl< e Hand OrgnnlzM. At/hc regular rehearsal of the (’ r *’! ''»iij Band >f LincolnLiberty township the following
officers were elected: Jean Cott- n.Wall.. rton, president; Dale Kmpp North I t rlv. vue-pres-I I. < d"! 1.1 Ru N< lih Lit . tv. b'-tei :ry. Mr. Wati rs, diii I r ' ’-i t nd. ami unc-d that the "Il I will gix- a mid-year concert In the gym at Walkerton on Sun ;iy iftcrn- n, F- h 22. •' he p ri . d vx ill I e used to defray the < j' n- . of thi' band goin to the spring cuntest in Whiting. 1938 Tate** Will Be U)xn-r In Lincoln Township. Here s good new, for Mr. Taxpayer, living in Walkerton and Lincoln township. St J< <u ph county, for hh taxes are to be eul this xeai, a • Tiling to information worked nut by Trust — Herman W. Bellinger. Mr. Bellinger states that the total taxek for Line* In township resident* will be sc on the slot'ou valuation less than last year and that in Walkerton, th* decrease will amount to 3c on the SIoCO<J valuation less than in 1927.
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Corn Quarantine Hits St. Joe County. The townships of German, Cl i Hari -, Ptnn. Portngr and Mad ! *>n of St. Jos ph county, are p under quarantine, effective F* 10, forbidding the tninsportati' . of corn and broom corn. Im ludu all pirts <f the stalk, or sorphu <>r ud n gra s. with certain re ulntions, according to a ruin . made by the State Department ; (' ns* rvatlon, which has bcei approved by Gov. Ed Jackson The purpoß** of the quarantine is t > prevent further spread of th*. Eur. pean com berrr which has already been found In these townships. Will l>rt Contract For Liberty Basement. The contract for completing the pavement of the Liberty roal fr.m a mile north of North liberty to the Bl'Mimer school house a distance of 4H miles, will b« let by the Cißinty C< mmlaaloner. at their regular meeting next Monday, according to notice aer.: to contractors by Auditor Fred P. Cruw*.
