The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 January 1968 — Page 4
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1963 ’ • ork Promoted To Supt's Post. •u am< eting >f the n* w school j ihmdl of tl.< P<ik-Lin«-o|n United Il- I C j ration. plans wen' * compl. t* i to*- th- new school disn< t Claude Yah the principal I di- Tyn* rSt h^-ls, for the past ! 16 years was named as superin- • -nd< nt < f the n. w ■ ho«>l district. <<Hinty Tourney <>jmiis W<*dn*-Miay At Washington. The 1963 St. Joseph County Tourn< \. th* thirty-seventh c*>n- ; ecutive. will begin at 6:30 p in. * Vednesday, January 16, at the j
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your v t*s. Maybe cv* rv ny >u p nnllv v ted for wasn't si p. | tn offn ■ . but you. th*j übl. <1 d plac- th |> pie in ch u. - f y ur t- w n V u have a : i .nil' d duty to assi-t th* so p* pl. Y u have hoard the old sayn "Tw । h. ad- 'I. better than on. " w« ll in this । aso of runnine a t -wn mnny heads are b tter than a few in many ro-sp.-ct' Wheth.-r your b ard is * mpeiM-l of three five or what cv<-r number it may be. it h small c npand to the people who they represent This is when you can h* Ip Ev< -V'.n< c ” - ideas about a It*, ft kings and niavb- th- idea y u I v. may b* the <n. that * «n h* Ip y**ur t wn own thourh v ur l > in! ha- mwi * n-id* red this situation Y*»u have an * I* < t< 1 r pr*— nt *tiv*' from your partKular wan! Ix»t them in on your thoughts, it may be w* II w rthwhile. They are put in <ffice tn T-pre.-nt you and whether you have a complaint or suggestion they- should bo gla*l to hear y*>u out. They in turn < an offer this to the b>ard for c nsideratb n. You. as a taxpayer and citizen have a right tn be heard and this is your means of being hoard. You have a job to do as well as th. t wn board, but it is up to y*»u t<> do this job through them as you are b>th interested in one thing .... y**ur town.
Washington High School gym. Walkerton and North liberty are among the 8 teams in this tourney. ( hown Delegate To IJttle I'. N. Assembly. Miss Sally Ann Myers, daughter nf Mr. and Mrs Charles Mint* r. has r* *<ntly b*-* n chosen as a delegate to th- Little t'mti-d Nations Assemble at Indiana University. Mi-s Myers will s.-rve as a delegate from Rumania in the Assembly which will include deh-gntes representing all the member countries of
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the Unit*-<1 Nations. Delegates from approximately 10 colleges tn Indiana. Kentucky, Wisconsin. Tennessee, Alabama, Illinois, Ohu* and Michigan will attend the Ass*-mblv on March 13 thru 16 at Indiana University. 1958 January 2nd Worst Month J or Accidents. Pointing out that January is the second worst month of th*year in the number of traffic a* *-idents. Marsh.dl, Hanley, urged m**t*>rist - to adjust driving habits t<< weather condition* and hst.-d s* veral saf* ty tips for “bad weather driving” the stat* wide monthly theme for preventing accidents. Ponds and Pok-a. The gates leave been cl* -•<! in th*- Park in order to provide a skating place for North Liberty resid« nts Signs have been p *et.sl for all children and adults to keep off the ice until it is thick enough for safety. The gates were lowered Monday morning Tuesday morning then* was ice on all of the pond. latwrty Ixmms* To WeM High 73-64. The North Liberty ys. West High basketball game was played at West High. The scoring tottered unwnrnngly from t«*am to team throughout the first quarter ending with West High taking scoring honors leading by a score of 12-9. High scorers w* re Grrtner of West High with 19 points, high for both squads. Baughman of Liberty with 16. Wilson of West High with 15 nnd Smith and O'Connor of Liberty eat h h 'lding down 14 points. Chamlter To Hold Meeting On WistneMday. The North Liberty Chamber of Commerce will hold its first meeting of 19.58 next Wednesday evening at 8 pin. at the Wells Recreation Hall. 1918 Would Dredge Kankakee River. Some 100 petitioners in LaPorte and St. Joseph c* unties have petitioned to have the Kankakee river clean--d by dredging for a 24-nuk- stretch. Thirteen mil* * will b* in St J*>seph county uni 11 miles m LiPort* Th- petitioner* r*j--— nt ownership f 12 281 a* res in LiPorte c«unt> and 12 515 :uvs in St J<«>*ph county, although the total area which drains in! the nv- r then- i -od to b< ; pp.-i .x---imafely 1 D fkai acres. C olored Hall Irani Cuming To W alkerton. Th* N* a York Konudy Kings, one of pro basketball's most in-t*-r*--ting quintets will m k*- thi*-r initial appearance in Walkerton
on Saturday night. January 31st. wh*-n they fact- th*- Walkerton Lions in the High School Gym. I'm* !>r%troys J. B. Williams Hoi nr. Fire thought to have started from defective wiring, destroyed th*- home on the J. B. Williams farm, ft mil<-» north of Culver, Friday night Damage was estimated at $6 500 on which there was $2,000 instiran* *-. 1937 laikrvillr ChoM-n \s Site for 1937 4 II < lul> l air. Lakeville, the scene of the 1936 county 4-H club Fair, was chosen as the site for the 1937 fair by the county Agricultural Society which met at th*- office of county Agent E. C. Bird on Saturday afternoon. To Hold Services In New Methodist ( bunh Sundny. The new Methodist Epi.*-opal church in Walkerton which lias boon in process of construction since July this year, has been
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partically completed nnd will ready for its first services Sunday, January 17, according plana now underway. Community Club Kents New Quarters. The Community Club v j move into the rooms over t Ind* jj* nd* nt News Co., recen oceupid by the Masonic ord* nnd will hold the n*-xt meet! , January 22. in the n*-w home. Plan Kitchen Shower For Church and Ixslge. Kitchen ahowrri- for the n Methodist church and for the n Masonic T>>dgc will bi- held n week. On Tuesday afternoon ’ member* of th<- Philathea n ChriKtian Workers classes v meet at the home of Mrs. RI Wright and pr*-s« nt their shov gifts for the church. Th*- Ek urn Star members will hold th ahower at the lodge hall n- 1 W**dn*-i»day evening in connects 1 with their regular meeting. 75c CTaa-ilflrdJi Bring SIU
