The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 April 1967 — Page 4

THE IX DIJ’ENIIIA’T-NEW S — \PRIL 27, 1967

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Never Ending Situation

Are y■u।> .i R1 ■ ’ ' h ! • crt.t-< in p sb..' ’ I: you mt. y u m ~ in- t< u> t it < n 1 in M'lin >n"- i” ! "c 1 ' i 1i " p.^t (Mfi< • I>• p ’”n ■ '■ i.- n annual ur my 1-■ 1 and thi.- inert .i '< in p -t ■- < ird g' mg to otiM t th-- t< d ink if mt wht re ab >ng th< v. iy >np ’ h.ng <1 < is chang’d t put th d< p il l m- nt i n a m"i< >oun 1 b This i-n t p< i nal P ilau s t ntii • ly. < ven th- ugh - m ]> i - sonal f<«ling- d < nt- i in. R> al- - > Digot thi> ninth lako a good look a thi- in- m x 1 operation and xv id la- b> < n revived from the lb .-let State Press Associate n ab ng these lines also that point- to the inefficiency of the department. The postal in< leases aren't in effect to date, but action will be taken on these shortly and you can bet that action will follow the paths laid to increase these rates. Here is some of the proposed postal increases. Fust class postage will raise from fiv< cen’s per oun< c to six cents. Several inert axes in second das- (tiewp-p. is and magazines i which will will not tffect thi public direttlv other that f<a< ing in< r-ased rate- in all pri liability to <.ffs« t the increases. Thud cl tss, mailers used by many rimp.inio. will increa-o at th. minimum bv. 1 fn m 2.^7 c< nts p. i pu i < to ;{s (t nt - p- r

I Memories From . . I

1962 Gifts Now Being Collected l or All-Night Party. Gifts from merchants and business f Walkerton are now being collected for the annual After-Prom Party, to be held from midnight. May 11. to 7 DO am. May 12. The soliciting for gifts is being directed by the Tri Kappa Sorority. Cancer Drive I nderwax Here The American Legion and the Auxiliary are sponsors of the yearly Cancer drive in Walkerton. Canisters have been placed in the business places for dona-

' CROSSWORD'PUZZLE ~

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2. Colleague 3. Metallic rocks 4 Employ’ 5. Norse god 6. Freshet 7. Longingly b. Preposition 9. Branch 10. DisgrunU x led 16. Light breeze 17. B.bhcal country 18. Attendants in Las Vegas 19. Cackler

pa. ■ Thir I < lass nxv h s tu.s -a minimum an I gets 1; he d p. r.dmg n tip weight. i-1 .!■ . bac k for a | iod <if 1 h. . ■ a in. -t .o t ling fi- f. । y• u t. tos. irnund. 1 • .ol h • .' is up kG I . .■ ■ ' -ci. nd .I. mad 12- p i nil . third ela > I '** P'i < . i,’ nd t' ui' h i1 i > 1 ’<s p r c• nt Add t thi - the i act ir no of th. fundamental problems of th. po.-t off c. departin' nt lias be, n -I ■. I b th< late •-. uladcns. In fact, thex baiely im.t th' in reused wag.- over ths P I lod of time 1 bbled thi'U-h by the postal workers I'nr n. a very p -wcrful group. Add to this the sane of the zip lode that has cost millions to put in operation and cost second । lass mailers a considerable amount of money and time to g.t adju-ted to and yet show no improvements in service. In many cases it has to be responsible for delays in a b cal area. The Sectional Distribution Center just doesn t speed up mailing in the adjacent area. The only solution for the p >st office department seems to bi private enlerpris. Pndei such juri-di<ti n things xx 1 i hav« t. be different. Smh w;.-le of tin, ।nd m ti. n just < ul in t b. all owed n privat' busmens, t’ntil sinh big changes aie mad. tins department will continue to b .-e money regardless of what tiny do with postal rates.

tions that come in this way. At a latei date, the house-to-house canvass will be conducted by these two gr< ups to finish Cm drixe for 1962. All donations, both through the’ canisters and the house-to-house canvass are greatly appreciated by the sponsoring go ups as well as /.v Anu ric m Cancer S'KUty. Treated Water I* Now In System Tin- $268,000 imp'"Vcmt nt program of the Wai...'b n Watei W< iks. is nearlv oomph od and the new water is now in the -y-bm. T’u Filtrati n Plant on Ohl. St led has been < oß.pl. ted

21. French r.ver 23. Cry of a cow 24. Profits 25. Greek mountain 27. Used

for frying 29. Witness 31. Little islan is 33. Jargon 34.Sandarac tree 35.1-in-glass

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36. S-Fhaped molding 38. Tattered cloth 39. Wrath 40. Balmoral Castle's river

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xvith the e"o ep' n's- ” ’"m • p mting and details. This now treats all the Water before putting it into th.- system, softening and filtering it. This has been in etf. ct for ov.T a week now an i ha H• n completely approved bx tin State Board of Health. Ti iw To Sid Clocks Ahead l or 6 Months. The parts of Indiana that are pe. ntlx • pirating on Central Stan lard Tune, or "Slow Time" will -et their clinks ahead this Saturday night wlnn retiring. Tira will continue on Central Stanlaed Time, but the rest of th. Stat- xx hi< h has been on Ha 'o • n Stan lard Time will a ’liall'. : n Central Standard T ine without touching a clock. 1917 Flans ( ait For Xcw Building and Xcxx bqiiipment. The Pmtcd Telephone Compile In . xx Inch S' !, e ’ l.e : .1 Stations of st .1 -< p’. count , ha t tken which xx ill nr an I. t b i s rx i< < < r the c ommunities it sei v< s in this aie ... Tins will include a n< xv teleph >m L’ I lin; in W p< -t .n to b er. rO j , n . vacant lot now owned by the < mpanx located between the Farm. ! - State Bank building and Se-’.cr - Steak House. Also on order as of the past week, is a nexx and modern switch board which has made • ood .'iviee impossible. A third improvement promised by the telephone company is th>* installation of new automatic phones in Walkerton. Kolwrt Fulk Hind As Tester. Robert buiK or Liberty township has been employed by the St Joseph County Dairy Herd Improvement ass.* ration N ' 2 as a full time tester. He will start his work as soon as he has i.inpl.tcd a two-w.ek training < .ill -e at Purdue t’niversity. 500 X-rays Taken Kt Ihree-Day ( I nic. There were uOO x-racs during the 3 dax clinic hell at the T-v n budling in Walkerton Hus 'sehrdulr. T" South B« nd-Week-dax s 5 45 a m s3O m in 30 am. 1 30 pm 445 p m Sundays an I Holiday Service 10 30 a m. and 30 p in. 1912 House Tc» House ( anxass Taken Next Week. The week of April 27 t Mtx 2 im iu ha- b> •!■ -et asi *e in In han a as MoA.thui Week when a ii Hise-b h< u •• < iss Will be ma Ie t . -■ me pie 1 v, •or the re'dllai pun ha e of Wa! Sax HI 'S B. n Is Merchants sponsor Out Door >lox les.

The N rth Libert' r> ( -n h n’ will again sponsor the out-door motion pictures exarx Saturday night. The season will -tart next Saturday night xvith the* showing of a brand new. exciting feature picture and short subjects to complete the evening's filmfare. Plans Made For Kationing Os Sugar Here. The United States Government through the Office of Price Administration, has placed the r.sp nsibility of "registration for sugar rationing to trade users," and the ‘issuing of sugat u. ing War Ration Book On- to indix idu d e r. ami r up< n th« s, h. 1 of th n Alon A thirty pi. bookl. t. gicm ; I-' aile 1 inSt ru tlom has been Issued to the s< 00. 1 i' the office of the Pile. X tmimst i ati. n •ieep Xamc Before Public. Today the smart advertising min l.d business man will ke.-p his name before thi- buying public m .-pile of thi' lack of g 0.,.! pri .ritics, and war. He ren.' ii.l" ’ - during the last war 18 ot the nations leading arti< les stopped advertising for the duration and were c.mpl' tly forgotten by Mr and Mrs America. Business men of 1912 will not make that mistake again If they do they will have no one to blame but themselves. 1928 Walkerton Railroads To Use Joint Depot. Th<- Baltimore* & Ohio and the New York Central railroads will use the same depot in Walkerton on and after May Ist., accoraing to unoffnal information which has been noised about for s .nie time. According to th. plans the B & O. XX ill vac ate Its present depot and possibly its freight house and XX ill Use the N. Y. C. d.-pot m conjunction with that

}rom HISTORY S SCRAPBOOK D ATE SAND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS President James Monroe agreed to dismantellng all forts between Canada and the United States, April 28, 1817. The first locomotive using electric power, invented by Prof. Charles G. Page, made a trial trip over the Washington and Baltimore branch of the B and 0 R.R., April 29, 1857. Washington was inaugurated as first president, April 30, 1789. Cvxcy’s army reached Washington, May 1, 1894. U. 8. postal cards were first issued, May 1, 1873. President Wilson formally recognized the Republic of China, May 2, 1913. The U.S. Army Chemical Warfare Servicesuccesafully demonstrated a new technique for spraying crops, orchards and fields by airplane, May 3, 1923. Peter Minult bought Manhattan Island from the Indiana, May 4, 1626.

railroad. School To Graduate l.ighteen Seniors. Mrs Chas. W. Whiteman, ol Gr. ensburg, Indiana will dehx i the address at exen !. • s Frida. evening wh. n eighteen youn men and xvomen will be graduated from the North Libert , high school Friday evening April 27, after twelve years of study in the bw al si h<»o)>. The c lass is made up of b boys and 10 girls. Will Incorporate Band. A movement is noxv underway to incorporate the Walk'itn Chamber of Commerce band under the laws ot th'* State ‘I Indiana lot the purpose of makin_ it possible to be supported n public taxation instead of by voluntary contributions a- In been the rule in thi past. Sonu thirty states ot the I nion have such laws and tin pract; • of supporting a I’ xxn b nd by mean ot taxation i- a lom non thing. Hamlet High ’school (<raduatcs Fif tec*n. Hamlet commencement will b« held on Friday night May 4th and Dr. William Lowther, th' prominent Chautauqua sjs-aket of I.ogansport will be th< speaker. Swift Shop Moved. Have moved my Sweet Simp to permanent location in Redmond Restaurant, between the A. & 1’ and Wills’ diug st re. (Alia Braziel. Manage:. NO SOLI TION Many people advi -e of II I ! save nv-ney today, but Very lew give advn e. n hi xv to d it. KBILITK (Ot MS I>'arn your capability -a man with no set purpose in life i.,n never show progress.