The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 23, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 November 1967 — Page 4
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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — NOV. 2. 1967
Your Greatest Freedom!
rm sd iy is ch 11 >n day for e of the most important • le< - ions the residents of W dkerand North Liberty ever ive. This is a t Avn detti n lay. Your voice in you: town rrough you: vote. carri' S more veight than any election ym 4 t to vote in mainly due to the imited number of persons redtig in the two towns. ^urh fact-- hav< been brought ar in campaign advertising as: John Kennedy defeated hehard N:x< n for the presid- cy of the United States in , -60 U h — then one vot< P' r ie<m< t Thitells the imorlmt • of . n h and every vote. \ -it In i lit' s.i; uil b< mu u- d 1 tdv । tising is: "V<>te for aa’ you w nt - or take what ■u get . This isn't nn ant that i\ on- y- u vol. for will be ■ w.nne . but simply points cut le ta< t t hat eVi iy< m has an •p rtumty to express thrm- . nd that is light behind • ( urt m • n •b' t;• n day. B th Waiio-rti n and North oicc Os The People K TIM EM POEM \ i mnly lives in Walkerton — •’"UPaT 9XO mat's where 1 gn to school. \ e have a silly schedule That would please ‘most any OO rise each day at six o'clock — or should I .say at seven? . go to bed at ten o'clock, Ahich some folks call eleven. i .eave for school at the crack of u' we Before the sky is light. i in home to stay right after •u ich Aid can play until it's night, dy mom and dad are on “slow me;” fhey re never here with me. t heir working hours make uvf«r late: I get hungry as can txd > y parents say the school board's Caused this senseless situation. 1 thought their job was to help us i <tr. . ^o confuse our education, r ist time, slow time—let's pick Ooe io sit our schedules straight. Algol now I'm never really sure ’ I'm early or I'm late! ■nfused Hoosier Schoolboy me of the People This letter was written to grandsons of the writer. October 0 n. 1 967. O ar Bobby Cox. Mark and Jeff . >ss in Florida imy grandsons! i'nere is no use for grandma to .ven have her kitchen desk toight and go into the living room ax-becausv this is Trick or Leat night in Walkerton. I have already had six kids and before grandpa Newpie gets home from oowhng in LaPorte by 10 o'clock i will have greet.-d about 200 -vs and girls. fom rrow night Walkerton has • parade f< r kid dressed up. vinr.-rs with prig.-s then to the nooi for refreshments and real- J ju-t b.-t you three kids A-- will alm have many more •morrow night asking for treats. rmlma didn’t send costumes
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1962 aik.rlon H<*niom To Pn^-nt r'A* The Walkerton Seniors are > rood to present Booth Tarkmgion’k play “Seventeen," on Friday, N(ivimb< r 2. at 8 00 pm. m .he High S< h<x4 Gym. I all >p<»rt»» Pot lAirk pinner Planned. Hi- North Liberty High School l> d Junior High School Football ban Gross Country Squad; ln4i^get ■ and cheerleaders are a i bmg honord at a carry-in dor t at 6bu pm on Monday, H<»mbrr 5 in th* Elementary Softool gym. t dftonal. Ration day la Tuesday, u*o mUer SI in
Lib rtx have a five man town < ui il t seat as well as the i b■; 1 -t?« a <urei In Walkerton. :11 six sp ts are contested. In N nth Lil ■ rty, three of the six ate un pposed. However, this d esn t take the importance away from the elections. The polL in b »th towns will be open on Tuesday. November 7, from 6:00 a m. until 6:00 p.m. Central Standard Time. Regar b'S' of the time situation that fits you. there is ample time to get in and vote. Town • lections are very simple with just the local names on the machine and the addition al confuse n that usually is pres-nt with candidates if <■ 'iinty. state and national elections, is missing. । ou are exorcising your numbei- one freed "in win n you vote and voting in your town election. you are supporting the t ’ pe of government that has tin cb sest control over your liv < . . . that of th' pc jib who run your home town. or money for treats this year. The costumes you have can be passed down or used again. I do wish we were near you and help you boys make treats like, pop corn balls etc, even more clever ideas for treats. I just bet your school windows and blackboards at each of your schools were decorated especially of things both you boys had a part in. I just had two cuties come to my door — they just happened to be my neighbors from across the street. They each said thank you to me and because I knew who they were they got a special treat. I have had several little 2 year olds who wouldn't tell me how old they were but did get out “Tank ou" which really helped a lonely grandmother. It is now 7:30 and 75 creatures have come to my door. Bobby and Mark do you really know the meaning of “Trick or Treat" ? May I tell you and may you never forget it — “Treat" means when you go to a door and even if you have a mask on and say those words it means you are asking for perhaps just one cookie, candies or gum -- if the person who answers the door and says they have nothing to give you — thats where “Trick" comes in and be ever so careful not to hurt those persons, perhaps they really don t have a treat for you. My grandsons please — thank the greeter at the door, remove your mask tell your name -- you have been kind to a person who probably loved your stopping by—- — if it were you two boys because you have been raised to respect others. A little bit of candy really didn't count did it boys if you could come home and tell your parents you gave a bit of sunshine to people. That is really Halloween boys, as you take Jeff out next year teach him to say thank you or even trick or treat because Grandma Williams will be sure y<>u h ive told hime the rest of the Halloween Story. Grandma and Grandpa Newple WHhams All our love.
••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiK’ Elecion day is the one day a registered voter gets their real say in our democratic form of government. If you are registered be sure and exerriM.- your right to vote. Many person do not have the opportunity to vote either b<-caiWM- they are not registered or for other reasons that deprive them of this privilege. Much can be said by new papers, radio and television about registering and also strong efforts are made by different Individuals to -er that people ale regi-ter«-d but still some have neglected t take this neeexuMry step Willard Stump Again Heads < HOP Prog nun. The Christian Rural Oversea*
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Program has completed the county organization of St. Joseph County. The campaign committee is headed by Williard Stump a member of the Pine Creek Church of the Brethren. He was elected chairman for the third year. Each harvest time CROP conducts 650 community appeals in the United States. About 75,000 volunteers farmers, clergymen and youth canvass farmers in their respective states for the prevailing commodity. Most communities have no difficulties in reaching goals. When our natural desire to help others in need is reinforced by a vehicle such as CROP, wo gain the satisfaction of being a part of a force that docs good in the wi >rld. 1917 Republicans Ehst Entire Ticket. The Walkerton Republicans swept into office Tuesday by electing all five Councilmen and the Clerk-Treasurer, who will replace three Democrats and two Republicans on January first next year when they take office. The North Liberty voters reverced the procedure by electing a full Democratic Council and Cklk-Treasurer who will replace a full ett of Republicans on January first. W.H.S. Drojis First Game To Tyner. The Walkerton Indians, distressed by the absence of two of the first ten, lost their game of the seas in to Tyner on the latter's floor, Tuesday night. The final score was 46-28, but the game both teams played was far below the standards of mid-s-'ason form. Evidence of this lies in the fact that the two teams scored 48 points in the first. Three Firm Mark Hallowe’en Three fires irt the town and community marked the Halloween period thia year. They in-cludi-d a small fire at the Modest Burch home in Walkerton and bams on the Joseph Mullet and Stoneburner farms east of town. Kh;uh-s Campaign Nears 46% .Mark. es W Indiana’s campaign to Save The Shades H nearly halfway along th* road to the $300,000 goal. Gov Ralph F Gates announred thia w-ek The Governor said approximate ly sll6 (gg) has b-<n collected nr pledged >n the dive to devel >p sh«» Shades as IQdi ina s 15th state park. 1912 M dl Enact fkeferete Homea. A n«-w »<ub-diviMon, owned by the N rth Überty Dumber & < <1 ('< and heated just north of the Church "f the Brethren on LayMte afreet, will be opened
soon and four new houses erected for defense workers by local contractors. There are eight lots in the tract but materals could be MH’ured for only four. Sheep Pelts. Indiana has grown enough sheep pelts to make 10,000 complete aviation flying suits needed by aviators in 60 to 80 degrees below zero temperatures. Car Owners .Must Comply. Gasoline rationing is scheduled to start November 22. Approximately 1,000.000 Hoosier motorists will visit their nearest high school November 12,13 and 14 to receive their Basic “A" gasoline rationing book. Application forms. m< hiding tire inspection record, can now be obtained from filling stations. Th< y MUST be Hill'd out before taking them to the school site. Otherwise they will be refused. 1928 Clean Rooters. The Hi-Y club of North Liberty High School has taken the initiative in fostering the spirit of dean sportsmanwhip on the
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parts of rooters who attend their basketball games this year. The boys are of the opinion that most of the trouble between teams and schools Is the result of poor rooting and not due to the players on the teams. The North Liberty Hi-Y club, in order to promote clean rooting will suppk each rooter with a tag printed. “I am a Clean Rooter for North Liberty, win or lose.” There will be worn by the pupils at all homo games. A supply of the tags has also been prepared for the Walkerton roosters, printed in Walkerton High School colors an 1 reading. "1 am a Clean Rooter for Walkerton, Win or Lose. - ' These will be given out at th« two schools in time for the opening Friday Night between North Liberty and Walkerton. Change Bus Route. Beginning Sunday, November 4, the Walkerton U» South Bend bus mute will be changed to pass over the new pavement, north of North Liberty. Patrons will kindly take notice of this Change. Bremen-South Bend Motor Bus Co.
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