The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 January 1968 — Page 4
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- THE INDEPENHENT.NEWS — MX. 4. 196 S
You Are In The Battle Too!
Th< hur n I i. i- a funny J« rN*-m Th- ;• d nt li> to b»> idd wh • t d- . . . they d< n't ■)v ’ • r m ' t V. ’ ’ , . . •hi x aim ' .. pt < chalk ru n a situ. ' >n wla > • th< y arc । stm I- <1 in th* ;i .u t ions. Tt 11 p i • wt -ng and catch MaVb* it XX »uldn't lx* right D* : bu’ th< X !■ ont this i) tl. । st< nt of alnn st angrr. Jiv then; a < hill- nu- by say11 • x < »n t i -m< tt n,, and tUtoc <ti ( ally tia x .''t out n pt v» tin x <. n This drive ' a p< ! 1 n can h< Min .n many X' iVTin mw Xi . r < ' 196 x is here. Ail. it xx. .. • ic n tart in ■ anx fa-lu n- • ven though life ci nt -i i< - d ,-t ! x as always. M. -•• n ' t -v r. W' nah ’ ■ Hut' r. tut ry an I :i. t faults . ’iv Ain. darn ,v< 11 'h ' ’ i* v ■ • ; i,. kp’ r । m.t * r f ” • th n day Tl 11 m I „> - i in :■ my . p. < ' IO . ■ ~ ] u p, n t ’1 . new x < r has <ne obpi tixe th-I man- >tlii r s >urce« fall 'I- :r o 11m2 y< uto ,<p ■' ‘ h:.* • u o, subji it to uati ' XX > !: ; - iGb aren't the hst f ' x u ' • f >r > t hers But Ani ’h'-r you r» alize it or nt. you have admitted to a fault whether it b- lir "r small You mV t Id yip-If y< u know rtti r. but whi n < -erecting this u. turn'd ov. r to will power, •u start to slip again. This tn cur- in many diff> rent ways Th> most common is nabit- most p- ■ pie have. . . atmg too much , . . smoking. ith< r moderately or to excess . . . maybe it -a small problem with dr inking ... it could bo nad habit- formed at home that »ou kn-w ar- inconveniencing to others ... it could be diffcr•nt habit- you formed that hind< r x ur work or recreation, xn.o vi r it is you have admitted them and for a short a- . ■ ‘ .• -lr rtcornin' s. <mi of th' Worst of these ttia - n t ' nly you. but your lanmy ai 1 n my ther people. This is ’ 1 hat ’ - formed in in ivmg. At x ' it means little io \ u but th fact.-and figures Dear thi- m;t. N . one likes to di i. Id th< x- :- ■ al >d driver, in tact, thi- p-bably as good a wa; tn start an argument as jiijr is M xi. you are acx used of t xci ssivi speed .. , anx’ing to fa-t for road condiioie . . . fol! >wing a car to
Memories From . ,
1963 ij*t Neu PoMal Hat * and Fem» 'he following 1- a Minim aiy of ne d-Tm-L' P —’a-e rat—, and . es wh < h W.l I ■ ff- ■ ;vr <4l «i uary 7 1963 Fh t cla^a: Letters ’ < : . t< Airmail t*rd- 6' .nd Third rias Single iece b B'Ma llscll 'Mx-ne. vVal'u rt n will host Ni*di*nn h«-rr on Jammri 3 I and N rth L-b it) will host Midd!< bury on Frida cveiun. Mario-I Fric *. Pork ch ps 8 ibs ,1; Ham bM' h 79« ■ pound Sirloin 89c a pound. Han. shanks 2^ a p >und: TI" ne 99< a p ird Rib Roast, pound and Bacon. 49< a pound li.nl'-m star* ( onong to 41 alkcrton High School cn January 11. she hilano— H !|em Stars are coming to Walk* et n < r Finlay. Januar 11 at 7 f»o pm. in the High S' L 4 Gyn:. 1958 JJlirrtj H Team 11m* <-11 as loinui. Th. Lib rt B T< am <nt<r<-d along with Argos W.—t jy Tyner in a 4-wuv t mmes at V < ’ High ■ n Saturday. b>« inbr 14 Liberty Hoped t< r an upM t and pot it Th<-y v. nit over a hard L.’ht.np Arp. team in th< ! I-! five s roll'll of the game Jt war p! • d < h<- of the iirtl at I.UU mLG The
cl !x . . . d<-’ < ;; v d ng a -b p sigi at th • c rnei Isvau; e you hr w x . i m n ilo an inti r- > t n : . : num Ie rof otln r tlun':In W* 7 IhiTi xx •r ■ many jh ) ' v. Ie ju '. mad'- a mistake that m.,.lit h »vi m idi a thousand times bes. re . . . but this on xv i th< ( .ni that mad< the ditf. ien<i Figure whn h will I - < ai- ti I or add- I to slightly a- t ii. i « by, shows a d< sth mt. f ■ Indiana in 1P67 u appi ximat ly 1 b'.n Thi. i a lot • a । pl* \\ <ann me t wns in "Ui immediate vn initx that tills W .',l ill' 111 b 'Very p'IMU Id ■ ■ \ tl. tl • humjre'V- "t th'n..- nds tn 1 o I I d 1 mini • or j (lamagi in 19'17 just du t tl it -impb* little mistake that f«r tin । m time i < suited in an accident. It i •j \ t f rm bad habits ir. di v n It i 1 ird to corns-t tli- m । n tin \ are m;"«- and s .11 • । p,;d mnny » >ple wll m\i r a Unit or „ iriect. 1 mixing i- a full time job when you are exercising this p'lvib Igt The cl -.sir you can i -nie t giving this job I<»U per e nt effort, the < loser you can <on»e to avoiding an accident that may take a life or cause scriou- injury to sonieon* It might be pr perty damage but you fi < 1 the pinch after you report this to an insurance company. Increase these figures for Indiana to a national basis and you have a terrific figure. Over IW.OOO annuallv are being kilb-d in a war that we don't even recognize . . . the war <»n our highways Project this into the injury department or the profsrty damage and the figure - are staggering. If you ever have admitted a fault of your own thi- i- a good place to start and continue to pay attention to this fait It would b< nice again if the highways of our land could take on the be autiful asp s t of peace and safetym — again hi lead < f the bl ■« I r< d c I>r of r<*d sme ired with whit • cros.es and black tire streaks . . . many whie h ended very abruptly against something else. Winning Ulis war i- as much y«»ur job and mine* as anyone's and we are all evil war mongals win n we do not abide by the rules of the road and common sense.
game was m ire or less a battle of defensive patterns, turning out 23-21. Church of the Brethren Celebrate* ‘LMHIi Anuh ersary. The Church of th< Brethren at N nth Li) rt\ Will Cel brate, along with other churches, the 2e“th anniversary of th< d<-monin ition at Schwargenau. Germ n\, in 170 S. This cdvbrati< n will begin, January sth an! continue throughout 1958 with many sp< ‘ lal rvio s from time to time. The Church of the Brethnn wa established in the United States at Gmnantown, Pennsylvania, on Christmas Day, 1723, by Gei-mans who fled from religious persei utioii abroad. liberty 1 -Teru* Puck Vule Boie* For Nerdy. Members of the N »rth Liberty High B<hwol Y-Teens packed boxes of canned goods and other staph s to give as Christmas pre--Int to ni' ly families in the North luberti area Some of the n.nmcii available who helped pac k th> • boM me. Rosalee Buss, br an H >nh ; Kav Morn . and Kar< n Hu. Wh erb n Another ' ’ | ' * " YT<■ ■' i- m km. tra* favors in the sh >j of < ’in» 'i >a <I wn for tic .’LhUkih Inllai^ ClUldr<ns H pit d 11 s.l \ J\ Buildmg Neu Trans mis Mon site Si ar South Bend. T« l< vision r, moving its transmitter it. iii;t changing to a lower cioium 1 t*ai to Irajutuul
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the* sharpest, clearest po sibb picture to viewers throughout the Michigan area. The n-w transmitter site is located in St. Joseph County at the junction of Crass and Johnson Iload- I'pon completion of this move, the towers of the three area television statu ns WSJV, WNDV and WSBT will be located within one square mile. 1918 I'Uughrm Fiesta Changes OnnerMhip. Flaugher's Fie st a, xx hu h ha be-i-n in operation f< r three years, was s. Id Tuesdax ' K nn th Huff title i xx 11' > I I. p • 'll at f<»ur o'clock. Tri ( ounty I^sigue Plan** Tounuunent. Four teams in the Tri-C >unty Iz-ague will meet in t< urnam nt play in Walkcrteen < n Sunday evening at the high sch >o| gvm. starting at 7 o'clock when Bre- । men will m««l Plynu.uth. At S I o'clock, Walkerton will nuK« ; Knox. an«l at nine, Walk* rte u will meet NuiTh Libertx On Wediusday at 7:30, the winners of the first two games will m**et and at 8;3O. Walkerton will meet Grovertown. youth Center Open. Here's a little hint on what to do next Saturday evening kids. For quite sojne time We’ve he ird you remark. "Saturday night and not a darn thing to do." but that's all changed now Starting this Saturday, the- I.* i >n Homt xvill be op< nt » all Then will be binds of p p. pmgp n with h few expert playe r i hallengi you, dancing t - some* r<< ids. and several game. Cum** and bring all your friends. Remember all the swell times we had la.-t war and you'll know that a lot e>f fun is in ste>rv for you. Sec you at the* Youth Cmter Saturday Night. 1037 Walkerton Hasher Suit VrnuM To l-a Forte County. The legal battle between the Town of Walkerton and the Nickel Plate rnilmad over the installation and operdion of ebs trk' flashers signals at four stres-t crossings in the- town, bobbisl up again this weik this turn- m Lil'oi ti* c mtx Cm urt. Court where it was \<nuee| from Sup* rior Court No. of St Jo .ph (' 'unty "1 Hirki-r's Xeus" Is Xainr Os New l*u|M*r Frintixt ilrrv*. "The- Trucker s News ' is the name the n<-xv nn nt I* m*w,spip i publi hi d in Walk'-iton by B b an 1 Haz< 1 Case anil the \\ alkt-Hon oil Company and printisl bx th' Imb-p mb nt-N* xv» Co., Walkerton The lu»l Copy,
which is the fifth one issued by th'- m-w.-papi-r, came off the pn-sa Tu< sday and has b> < n put into circulation all along the National highways where trucks operate. Ten thousand cupie s of eight pages, tabloid size, make Up th'* list edition. The paJMT started last Se ptember with 3 uuo copies of four page-s. 1’ has increased in circulation with each number until now the numb< r ■ f I '-pn - has more than tripled, and t h<- ize has d< übb d. SERVICE ^K^_ NOTES (l-soail) CHEAT LAKES. ILL iHiTNC! Dec. 12 S. aF'un Recruit Terry E. Marshall,
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VSN. 19. son of Mr. and Mr» Quentin E. Marshall of 27581 State Road. North Liberty Ind has bx-e-n graduated from nln< weeks of Navy basic training at the Naval Training Center here In the first weeks of his naval service he studied military sub jects and lived and Worked under conditions similar to thoee h will encounter on his first shi| or at his first shore station. In making the ti in its n fron civilian life to Naval - • ivh e, h r. v.-d In trm tb'n un !• r veteran p-t’i offb rr*. IL luu.-d i ' i p a Ull li Vlx t'chniques military dull an other subjects. "Mx - dears." jru.-hed th matr i nt the bridge party, "my re»Uu th/n this y«ar was n<wr to r. p. at gossip, so for h aven's sak hsti n carefully the fit t time."
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