The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 February 1967 — Page 4

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THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — FEB. 9, IW7

There may bo extra days a- * head for th*- Indiana legislature this year as a nvord number *>f Mils have been introduc'd in the Hous,' and a near record humb*r in th*' senate This d-a s not include resolutions that Add to the big list of work that is ahead as th*' second half of the set term is now in progress. This has been a jxnnt that receives much discussion and one that often leads to a wild not always thoroughly studi<*d decisions as th,' 61 dav period I draws to a dose in earh March. J Should the In liana legislature 1 meet everi year or just lengthen the sessions on the present every other year basi- the} ate now •n” Man} fed that not enough time is spent in tending to the business of th,' state properly. Whether additional time is Th --d,^ every year or not. it is apparent that this year more time should bo spent to give all action pi per time No action nt all could often b< better than t' rush things though and a bus} - n bil down to a 1 t of busm< s h--n handled without th- pt p tin. piv*!! t" the m n} item An , t • <n, • 1 n < n I- ; • ■ . . This is n- ’ frequent Handlir;;

Snow 7 . . . And Its Problems

Th< r. c rtainl} is no reason to tr} ajid t< ll myone in > ur area what the topic f < nv< rsati-n has centered around the past two weeks as the weather has taken complete charge of this. But interesting is the many stones that have come of the weather from many people volunteering to help those in n^-d and ro forth dunng the heavy snowfall we have had. The main trouble has been What to do with the snow. Much time and money has been spent in <mow removal everywhere around and it is intereeting to note that the amount needed has greatly surpassed what is available for snow removal. This has been mentioned many times. It would be interesting to have an accurate figure of these expvns, s but also impossible Hw* ver the job that is done, no matter how good m some swt ions, is bound to leave others very discouraged. This is esp,-, tally true in this area where many roads are opened ven well while others remain virtually unt< uehed Thts also is true in Walkerton where th, town <mj love, > do a fine job of handling the snow, but those resident" living in West York would never be onVinced.

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Court H "-c T H Id 2UO pm M<.l.ng The !»■ ■! In<* hex-ring with David C h- n <4 th< Indiana Stale Highway < <nun^ n v. ill :<• hHd Friday art.-in—n at 2 <<• pin in the C<*uH H u*«- in S <uth IPnd An int<n^«- effort t get a g<«>d turnout f i this hearing is 'hr desire of th<>*<- behind the plan to get artion on resurfacing Indiana 23 Tews Were* Itrnih 11 <Wrw Bere Hatarday. Seventeen cars were derailed at SppiifimateU ft 30 aaai. Salurdav On the New York Central itadroad as two NYC trains wm* i»> Volvrd in an act idmt Tbr i*nr tram involved wan stopped waiting for all ch-ar algnala to proceed u!«n the arcond train smashed mv the rear of th«- first tram in . bravs ! g In this fog 11 was imp f.»r the tram b < ih«- -b j-je-d train that was tahini -<h« tillTreat Hall Tram ’Io ('hi< Urn |»mnrr. Harry nnl I^n-I w O 11 <»f DuU * Texa> S. j vj« . p. 4 f a Uand’.ng t t ’h< " <-r ’ n

Enough Time?

business only once, for 61 days, ever} two years, can be a long wait between u lion, sometimes letting business out date itself or be completely owi looked at the time It is needed. Also receiving some support this year is an effort to make the terms of the legislature longer. Several different bills have been introduced, but the one that seems most pratieal is the six years fur senators and the foui wars for representatives. if the terms aie to be extended. Regard!* ss of the outcome on some of the bills such as the above. whu h directly affects the working time of the legislature, and whether or not the respective houses can get the proper time to study all the bills and resolutions, there will be several bills passed that will have a direct effect on everyone. It is your duty if you have strong feelings about a bill, to let your senator or representatives know how you f,-el They are there to i-present you and ev. rv n*- in th* ’r districts, an*! even though y< ur decision mav n*>t be whit th' pu'lie er legislatui* wonts, it 1 cl v**u have d< n* v> nr part in < mh, mg j our id* as to the nght people.

There Is iv rra>>n for this probably much bet tert han for the disregarding of man} counprobably much better than tor the snow plow the town owns to circle the various horseshoes in West York. In fact, it is next to impossible for car^ to go through some of these m ideal weather. Just what the reason for so many fences in West York will never be known, but all it take# is a couple of thrse fences right against the asphalt to make it imp,edible for the town to do anything about it It isn t because the workers do n,d want to hefp, but because they can t that the horseshoes are left uncleared. Much work has b,-,-n done by individuals in this situation and a note of thanks or show of appreciation in some other wav can make these people feel much better for their efforts ev,-n though they aren't doing it for those reasons W.th well over -0 inches falling within 10 days and strong winds playing mean tnck> with the snow everything has been pretty good except for parking This is just one of the situate ns that a person must bear and d, the best they can to offset this disadvantage.

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which ar,- shown on a map in she office of the Town Clerk. IM2 To Build Eight More Domiii In Walkerton. The first of four dormitories to house women workers at Hu Kingsbury Ordnance Plant was opened for occupancy Wednesday, according to Hans Baasch. in charge the dormitories at Walkerton and Knox. Two units will Im- ready by this week-end and the remaining two will be completed within two weeks Seniors S(MM*M>r Basket Imll t,amr. The Senior class wil! sponsor the appearance in the North Liberty gym next Monday evening of the Israelite Hous, of David basketball team. The bearded all-stars will meet the North Liberty Merchants tn what promises to be one of the fastest games of the .M-ason on the local ihsir. looking School is Announced. The Independent - News Co ann mnees with pleasure that arrangements have been completed for their annual Cooking School to be conducted by Miss Mar} Bowen noted L-cturer and Home E«'onomtst <»f the Sprv Research Kitchens Cambridge. Mass This feature event will be held March 2 and 3 at the high .school in Walkerton. 192# Indiana Cittwn* To Er*-«-t Memorial. With the appr, ach of Ijn < !n’s Birthday, it is b,-comin- evident that the State <»f In ham is receiving an unusual amount of newspaper attention throughout the countrv bv teas, n of the organized effort now being made to provide funds for a ntrmunal to Abraham Lincoln and his mother. Nancy Hanks L»nr*dn Everyone la watching the efforts «rs Indiana to replace the veara nt neglect with itrwne tangible MMMMTBItImi of the fact that Abraham Unjoin hv«l m the Slate of ladl—a dnri»e the fourteen veer* nt Org wioat formative pmat Btkr laaTwtasMlHta Th,- WaT;rrt<m hi-h «h<xil Ri-dmm. St J«* ('•MMBtv l^MHnp urns again proved thetr worth and metal Snturdav nijtht when they handed a st mein" defeat to th*- victim Laßorte hi'*)l arh,»Cl team by , score of 42-T4 New Manager I or Vt nlkrrtaw Baker* . A H Mwnntx <»f S**uth H< nd. hits h <-epted th, p-t i'c'n *<t kikrr and manager <*f the Walkerton Hakin, Company.

Fail In Hair Mating. The smooth straight ah ingle is no longer than it was. but the sh<»rthaired woman who has her hair wavH should have it waved ao that there is an unbroken continuity of undulations all around the head. Cotara For Fracka. If you can t decide whether an additional frock in your wardrobe will be red or brown-you can have a very lovely blend of the two colors in the rich red-brown shade which lends itself so well to the soft w,silens tweeds and velveteens. NO TRI E They may be blessings in disguise, but they often have a uacu Huie proving their identity.

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