The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 January 1968 — Page 4

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Snow Removal . . Every winter one c mplalnt rtn h- h< ird mvwheri ir uni tiny town . • . that t> ir .n-w i.mx 1. K.-ganlh^ .f in •’ I- wg‘ «i .1 t -wn might d in th ’ -■ in- n< will b? unh npy T’* - x • i n xi- y< t t ’ »■ . Sn<w nm val > n t in .a v J »b. T > ri div d ; b a ! I <>f invrstn 1 ' n u-t b< d< n tin - an I • quipn .nt \ inn k x\ '’’ a bl ! ■ !• ■ J. <n icu.p’ nt md ’ ■ t i< k t h ul the *-n xx all ft' !<■ aj mt <>f th )•• •.» nd< j nl- - * n the t wn inv lx • j. Even With all thu- *n w removal is hard. Manx complain the tnhk* block th. paths th. v have shovehd from sidewalks t< str. ets from girag. s and the driveways to the streets, «tc. Tliis is true, but to g. t the Str. < t d<>ne this is net . ^Kary. Others will c.niplain that their park.si car is buried behind th. pile left in grading. and once again shoveling is necessary to free it. Still oth. rs Will say one st re. t gets better attention than m

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1963 Tri kappas To Spend For Youth The Tn Kappa met on January 10th in the home of Mrs. Stanley Orcutt with twenty members responding t.» roll call During the business meeting, the chapter voted to spend part of its charity fund for dental work in the Schools; also to buy a piece of furniture for the Children's hospital in South Bend. Walkerton lions Collect Old Eye The Walkerton Lions Club, as do all Li< ns clubs, specialise in sight and sight preservation. In Cooperation with their two state projects, the Indiana Eye Bank and the Loader Dog program, the Lions buy many glasses for children who would otherwise do Without glasses. Along with this the Walkerton < lub is collecting old eyeglasses and rims. Shamrocks Fall To Greene Rally 66 60 Friday. Host North Liberty dropped its fourth consecutive game on Friday evening to Greene Township 66-60 This was the second match of the wasen that the Shamrocks have lost to the Bulldogs, the other being in their first game of the season by a 26 point margin The Shamrocks now arc 3-8 while Greene sports a 3-6 record. Editorial. A popular item in all news paprs is news and views of the readers themselves This is the desire of most papers, especially the weekly type, to give to the public the news about themwlvs they hk. to read We have long appreciated mall from our patTons expressing their views about VanotiH subject* The Voice of the Brople" columns are widely read and appreciated. This is the type of news that everyone is in t crest rd in . to hear what

7rom HISTOHrS SCRAPBOOK) DATES AND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS J in ( h “ r,e * discovered (he Antartic continent, January* JH t I*l4o. R ?“* r ' cl ‘ * a " ln,,u Kural«i (or thin! term, January • DH.aulk quit as president of France, January 20, < Nation starkx! her campaign by swinging a hatchet on a Wichita, Kansas saloon. January 21, 19G7. Idle Panama Canal treaty was signed. January 22, 1903. Wmafrow Wilson addressed the senate in a bid for prac*. Januan 22, 1917 1 constituted. January 23, 1H99. Ihe I nifed Mine Workers of Ameriiw was formed, JanVary 23, Ih9o. oj ^0??^ < J‘ Un 1,1,1 f< ’ ^f^rr « , Casnblama. January 24. 1941 Ihr I . N. Atomic Energy Commission wa* created, January 24. 1946. Ihe first trans U.K. phone call, Han Francisco to New York City, was made, January 25, 1915.

* ’ ' . Presents Problem . th. i or they w. nt through same .n. ri*. S alley but not thiough ;t M.mv < »mplain be. ius< th- y c m't find parking places j.. . th. durvi they shop or pl h . s of w >rk. All "f th' - < • 'tr.J lain! • rue pr ' iblx trie nd justifh d t a deg: e. But. a mm lt<'s th u.ht should b. g'v. n I ■ the un 1.1 ' •• l<ng • f a. h things. N t wn. i... idles >f h w hu or m 11 is ;> m. ; t do arv ’ h ir otlb i t han xx hat tbn y < ■'. hi the b- t f a th. t<>wn, nt nmi .idu.d Many sr-ets air in I' U- I than others, a cd.nn feu alb x s might be a n. < < -ary spot to business or an cm. rgrn< y v< hide parking is always a problem when snow falls and if anyone has devised away to push snow around quickly without udges and the pil* s you s*’e, they hav. n't yet mad. it known. Wintertime is the main time < f the y< ar when people should g" a "little farther” in courtesy and common wn'-e where vehicles are concerned. A little more «ffort and kindness extended is something that you may need returned on of th. days.

other people have to say. If you have anything to say, try and use this medium to express your feelings. Simply mail your letters tn The Independent-News. Walkerton or North Liberty, and we wall be glad to publish them for you. A weekly column of such news would help us and in- < rease interest for you, the readers. 19M ('itizenn Committee Givea Information On Board. The Citizen's Committee working on behalf of the people of Liberty Township have completed information on the Sthool Board System and are distributing it to each home in the township. The purpose of this mae tenal is to help the people know what the School Board System is and how it works and what it takes to have one if they so decide. It is the committees hope that this will help the people det ide intelligently what system of education they want. < hurvlw* “To King Onsus Bell*’ Sunday. The North Liberty churches will be participating in the St. Joseph Count} Teaching Mission this week, January 16 to 23 A part of this mission will be the Religious Census to be taken this Sunday, January 19. from 1 00 Ui 300 pm. Over 9o census takers will cover the whole Liberty Township exp<-cting to make at least 989 calls. In Indiana it's The law I N<> person shall drive any motor vehicle with any sign, poster, or other nontransparent material upon the front windshield, sidcwmgs mdv or rear windows <>( such vehicle, which <»bstruct» to view of the operator of such vehicle except that stgna posters or other nontransparent ma-

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terial not larger than four inches square. Every motor vehicle shall be equipped with a mufler in go<xl working condition and in constant operation to prevent excessive or unusual noise, and no person shall use a muffler cutout. bypass or similar devise upon a motor vehicle on a highway. HMM State Will Weed Out Dangerous Drivers From Its Highways, An app-al to Indiana motorist* to assist the Bureau of Motor V« hi< les in the program it is launching to reduce highway accidents is called the safety program. a plan under which drivers will renew their operator's licenses in the month in which their birthday falls instead <»f by a set date for all drivers has been adopt.-d. All present drivers licenses are valid, this is •'g«x>d” until February 29, 1948. Persons whose birthdays fall on any day in January or February must renew their licenses by February 19. 1948. Persons whom* birthdux* fall in other months may use their present license until the last day of the month which contains their birthday. Town Has New Clerk-Treasurer. North liberty has another new Clerk-Tre usurer. Mrs. Richard Bonham, who succeeded C. R. Keck on January Ist. presented her resignation at the first meeting of the trustees. Her successor is Mrs. Russell Bulla. Her office hours at the town hall xx-111 be from 9 to 11 and 12 to 3. Esther Hina To Sing In Opera. Miss Esther Hinz, of Walkerton. will take port in the presentatkwi Tuesday. January M of Verdi’s “The Manzoni Requiem Masa.'' bv the Indiana University Choral Union, assisted by four profeaaional sotostats. The University Svmphony Orchestra will provide the accompaniment and Iw-an Wilfr»-d C Bain of the I.U Schon! «»f Music, will be conductor for the pr>»du< lu>n Miss Hinz will sing in the Choral Union xxhich is composed of 250 members 1937 New lUtch< ry InstallTTMMmO 1111 Egg InculMtor. A new 50 000 egg incubator has b< < n install' d in the Ix ii htx Hihhcix nv-nth opened in Walkerton and is nady for <p- » rnib n u< online to I'om-t I His I« d manager. Mr Ik H»ff is sc outing th< count r> sila for choice qualitx eggs with which to “set" the ln< übator. llv experts to put it in oblation

about Fi-biuary 1. Trams GH Set For Count} \e Mert At New CnrliMr. Host tram meets favorites in opener Friday afternoon nt 3 o'clock The Friday schedule is 3 p m New Carlisle vs I^tkeville; 4 p.m. North Liberty vs Walkerton; 7 30 Greene vs WnshmgtonClay; 8 30 Madison vs Wilson. Saturday m hi-dulr will be as follows: 3 pm. winner game* one nnd two; 4 p.m. winner games three nnd four; 7 30 consolation game and at 8 30 championship game New Methodist Church Delight* lairgr Audience. Only words <>f great praise f- r the most part were hoard concerning the new Methodist Church in Walkerton last Sunday morning as 225 men women nnd children gathered in the auditorium for the first service to be held in the new structure, as well a* its usefulness m serving

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