The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 March 1968 — Page 10

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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — WWMHH J 4, 1968

Very Fine Work

The recently < mphti'd St ience Fair at Uiey Junior High S<h'“‘l and the T\n*r Elementary Sch" >1 pn-v* 1 anchor point in the argument of what the children < f t -day are like. The display. of me 209 children in th- ' • two sch 1< was enough to make any* ne proud. And coming up this Friday will be another Science Fair at the John Glenn High School which will include the high school, Walkerton Elementary and St. Patrick schools. Any adult, parent or not, c uld not h-Ip but be proud of such work as those students complete and display at these science fairs. It is a groat credit to both the student and teachers as well as the parents for encouraging such work This has to be a time consuming project which occupies the students rather than give them the “free" time that leads to so much trouble. giiiiiiimitwrfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir

I Memories From . . I 1988 talent will be given to earn proper funds for the equipment, Vote To Close Teegardrn School. etc. The B aid of ... I Ik Lin* In T own *hip* Hold Immunization United School Corporation met (linicM Monday night and at tins im« immunization Clinics were held ing. decided to close the Tee- wepß jn Übcrtv Greene garden Grade School aft-r this Wam n Townshlp school year. At present 65 stu- Qn< hundrcd „ nd nf , f , Ve dents are in this building from (hild(pn m . cived dipthvria an - grades one through six and a leUnus loxh)d injections slight enrollment drop is ex- anJ sevpntv eight wpre vacdn . pected for next year. With this aga|nst s , nallpoXi in mind, and some repairs to the NaUona| Übmn Week, building, it was decided to make the change as adequate space is w * jn g compMcated and available between the Walkerton diff|pult Umc We mujd w<dl and Tyner schools for these stu- infonned if we are to MUrv i^, d enls - an d as a democratic nation we Texas Cow Giris Coming to depend on knowledge as *e never North Liberty. have before. You and your ‘ The World Famous Cow Girls family can benefit from the exare coming to North Liberty citing world of reading. Re-dis-High School Opposition to the cover the delights and the chalTexas Cow Girls will be County lenge of the written word! Books Coaches. The game is sponsored are about everything - everything by the Boosters Club. that interests you as a thinking Walkerton Lions Present person. The world is at your Minstrel fingertips by merely opening the ‘ The Walkerton Uons Club l< Panted page - •*»«. ration, holding their annual Minstrel hi’Ory. art -It . all there tor the Show “n Friday. April 5. at the taklw. Visit your library your Walkerton Hi K h .school Gym. b.«.kr>eller. your newstand l.day This annual show has grown in V™*" fin<i ™ dl "k’ , n '" r ' popularity and enthuslam each broaden your honrons! year and will again feature local 1918 Lions Club members in the cast. Fireman and IJon* To Battle Junior Play*. March 20. The North Liberty Junior Class A feud which has been boiling Will present " Aunt Tillie Goes To under the surface for some weeks Town ’on March 22 at 7:30 in the will come out in the open in the gym. The Walkerton High School near future when the first-fight-Juniors will present their play, ing Firemen meet the Lions Club “Ever Since Eve” on March 22 at Has beens in a 32-minute en8 00 pm. in their gym. counter on the local high school First Walkerton High School gvm floor in what ts usually Science Fair I* Big Surer**. termed a game of basketball Th** Three freshman Biology stu- Firemen, led by such waterdents caught the two top honors squirters as Chief Chuck Cripe of the first Science Fair held in and Bill Willard Baker, will be Walkerton on Friday night. out to hemble the Tailtwisting Walter Rhodes, son of Mr. and Lions led by Oren Shuler and Mrs. Dalton Rhodes, won grand Bob Robert Cripe. As a added championship with a display of feature to this sidv-plilting the 21 phases of fertilization of episode, the Lion Regulars will an egg embryo right thru to the meet the Lumberjacks from hatched egg. Reserve grand North Liberty, to complete, the champion was William Rhodes, bill for Saturday night, March 20 son of Mr. and Mrs Gene Rhodes, starting at 7:30 and Denny J<*hns*»n, son of Mr. Woman’* Club Plan* and Mrs O. C. White. who had Hobby Show. Worked together to operate on a Members of the Woman s Comtnouse to show the functions of munity Club will have a hobby the organs Both were first and show next Friday. March 19, in second respectively in Biology the American Legion hall, with Classifications and will represent Mrs Roy Gindleberger in charge Walkerton at the regional con- Mrs. Gindleberger has a fine test in North Manchester. collection of minatures which she 195 M will have on display and other School To Hold Cl*** Tourney. members of the club will bring The high school in North Lib- their collection of handworks, arty Pep Club " will sponsor a anitques, gas*, dishes, etc. “Has Been" versus "Will Beg" 3 New Hybird* Developed For game on Friday evening March <om Grower*. 14 The "Hm Been*” are the Corn growers In Indiana will 1957-58 senior* and the “Will have three new corn hybirds for Bes" are th* varsity hopeful* for their 1948 ptnr.tings which »»e next year high yielding and have g<> J Ultlr Ikcagu • IP -Organizing standing ability ;< < rdmg to for *SB K awm. Pn f. S R Miler - I th- Purdu** The D’tle Leatrue, as in the University department of aeronpa>t will enroll all Liberty oly The three new hybirds Township boy* aged 10 through named are Ind 251A Ind 605A thi* ya^r *.ctvhth grade It will and Ind, 816A. . again he *e|f support ing. An- IM7 other benefit performance of Sunday, March 14, I* “<»• Ta

The announcement a couple of weeks ago that the South B* nd C >minunit\ Schools was n t b. tvinu •» combined S* i, me Fair thi var li id to be a disaj> polntmcnt to many. How. y< r, it is hop.-d that this will not discoumgt* the North Liberty schools from hold a science fair « f their own in giving this opp. itunity to the students to participate and the parents and other adult* to see the work d ne by these students. Such work as this has to rank high in the school lives of the students whether they are a first place winner or just an entry. Mon of this type of work would be giKsl for all and gives these students a chance to show the public what they are doing just as much as an athlete dot's through the participation in his field. Good work, students, and more of the same in the future. fiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiimniiiiiiiiii'Hiimiiig

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■ - ■ 11 —— Church*’ Sunday. Sunday. March 14. has been set aside as "go to church" Sunday, in Walkerton and community. Will you not help to make this "Go To Church" Sunday a real success by attending the services which are conducted in the church of your choice this Sunday. You will be a blessing to us and we trust that we may be a blessing to you. May Ixhw "Spark Plug.*’ According to the latest "caboose" talk, it is rumored that the N.Y.C. railroad is soon to dispense with the "Spark Plug" run which is the main mail train of Walkerton and North Liberty. A combination mail-express and freight train may be substituted for the Plug. This is all speculation and not official, according to Joseph Fitzgerald, Walkerton agent. Hollar Daya Sale Held In Walkerton Friday and Saturday. Friday and Saturday thi» week end will be Dollar Days in Walkerton. Ten cooperating stores representing food, drugs, hardware, clothing, ladies wear and the elevator are offering special bargains for these two days which will have a great appeal to the housewife who budgets her spending allowance, and who is alert when it comes to knowing real bargains when they are offered. The stores represented are Kiser and Goppert, Carter’s Drug Store, Summer’s Market, LaFeber and Son. The Globe Clothiers. Mart’ Mark’d Roberts Food Market, Houser Hardware, Holvri'almer Co. and Milady Shoppe. A lire Engine In 15(1 B. C. Although the first steam fin* engine used with succesM was that in Cincinnati in IRSO. special fire pumps existed since early

Roman times. One of the earliest was described by Hero of Alexandria about 150 B. C. The present engine pumps about J ( sov

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gallons of water per minut utilizing the same motive pou> that propels the machine Utroug the streets.