The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 October 1967 — Page 4

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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — OCT. 19. 1967

Fast, Slow, Or Just Confused?

rhe time situation is very <H>n going to be on us and to dde, S<»uth Bend, the governing oodv by whu h Walkerton and 'orth Liberty follow. still hasn't made an official anouncement of their intentions. Last year, after four years of fast" time in the winter, mayoi Alhn just five days bes re the date of change, an.mnced that South Bend would . vert to “slow" time an I it vas a v< ry Lite and unpopular decision with many. p h« r» is going to be a lot of irgument either way. but the * rst part of the entire mess s the continued delay in i iking an announcement, cpe! towns and cities in Northern Indiana are going < . id and n iking their plans, oardl- s of what South B- nd lans to do. A. set riaht at tile dividing i e. Ea< h year the bounhy is ithcr a county to the east. £ khart County. or to the west. „ I. •! • (' amt y . W< h ve had v ii uhti we have been on wTi lent turn s with Marshall is 1 Starki Countie- as well as hi annual neighbors whose mu differs. ins year, it looks as if the

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1962 tote On Merger With l’olk Twp. ♦'he residents of Walkerton md Lincoln Township will have <r important issue to vote on his November 6. Also will the -bd-nts of Polk Township. Marshall County have the same '-»ue before them as the school -organization matter has been i>c)uded on the fall ballot. This <»ra erns the proposed merger of he present school districts of Polk Twp. in Marshall County < a A alkerton and Lincoln Twp. in St. Joseph County. Every igible voter in both Townships -hou d take this opportunity to xtress their wants in the school matter. A majority of the comoined vote of the new district -d fi^s the issue. 'erth Lilw*rty Seniors Present Hax I riday Night. North Liberty High School’s •enior class will present its class ■a\ No More Homework.” on ? rde; evening, October 19, at

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dividing line might again be between Marshall and St. Joseph, depending on the decision of South Bend. Every time a new line is set by someone, the boundaries start jumping around an i regardless of the outcome, the different sections of the statt d<> what they want, anyway. Thre is a lot of sentiment to be on the same time as Chicago, rather than New York Despite the sense this makes, there is always a lot of controversary and opinions against the remaining with Chicago. This basically comes from the east, but nevertheless, it does control at least half of the state. The entire matter should be settled once and for all. but Indiana never will get together as Lng as no enforcement of the time situation can be made. There have b» en times when the official clocks in the state office i sad one way an I the people, even <>f Indianapolis, live i by risks reading another. Il looks like this will be a typical yt ar. and eonfusiion will reign f< r a while, but once the shift is made, everyone will live with it for a period of six months.

iinnHiniiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu'jMHiiiw 7:30 pm. in the High School Gym. Twelve States Require Hunters Safety Test. Twelve states so far have made their woodlands safer by requiring young applicants for hunting licenses to pass gunsafety courses. The typical program costs about 50 cents per pupil, and states adopting them have been rewarded by a drop of up to 53 percent in accident rates. Hunting accidents kill 600 to 800 Americans annually and injure 3500 more. The 16 to 19 age group accounts for 46 per cent of all accidents, and supplies 39 percent of all victims; hence the programs in New York. California. New Jersey, Rhode Island, Montana, Massachusetts, Connecticut, South Dakota. Minnesota. Washington, Utah and Oreg-on are aimed primarily at youthful hunters. 1947 Will Feature International

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Farm Machinery A new’ corporation has been formed in Walkerton to be known as the Four CountyEquipment Company. Inc., which will serve the farmers in this area with a new and complete line of International Harvester Company farm machinery. Piownty Storage Plant Sold. The Piowaty onion storage plant on the New York Central railroad near the depot has been purchased by Jacon Chevlen, of Chicago, and Mr. Chevlen has been in the storage business in Chicago specializing In car lot potatoes. Mr. Chevlen started operating today storing potatoes in car lots and truck loads. Main Strict Gossip. Our Country-sides are all glorified in a brillian panorama these days as Mother Nature turns on the color charm of foilage that all may see and enjoy. If you have been stay ing close at home, take a little time off Sunday and go out into the country. You'll not have to go to see pictures the like of winch artists seek out for their expressions. 1942 Open Pool Room In Rose Building. Robert Jackson and son. Neal, have leased the Dr. Rose building. formerly occupied by Arbie Gardner, where they are installing two duck pin alleys and four pool tables. No date has been set for the opening as they are unable to determine how long it will take for installing the fixtures. A refreshment count er will be operated in connection. Lead's Case. Mrs. Ada Held, who lives south of North Liberty on road 23. has leased the Chat n Chew Case from Mrs. Gustavia Reishe. The place has been closed this week for renovation and decoration, and will be reopened Saturday. North Utterly News Is 48 Years Old. The North Liberty News is 48 years old today (Oct. 151. Started back in 1894 by D. M Windward, now in Chicago, the News has served its community faithfully ever since, with the exception of a few months back in 1918 when the paper ih—d down to permit its then own r and manager. Clem DeCoudn >, to join the armed forces of World War One The town ha changed since 1894, an 1 so has the News. With the growth in populate n and the coming of modem forms of living, the village has taken on a move cosmopolitan form of life and serves as the home of

who prefer life in the smaller communities. During these years, too. the News has changed to keep pace with the community. Its present tabloid size has met with general approval and the contents have been increasing in interest with the years. The News, has always enjoyed a generous patronage of North Liberty's alert business firms Who have found its columns a desirable advertising medium. 1928 Madison Gets County Basket I will Tourney. The annual county basketball tourney will be held at Madison township high school gymasium on January 26, according to the action of Lhe St. Joseph CountyAthletic Association. Competing teams will represent North Liberty. Walkerton Lakeville. New Carlisle, Madison and the B

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