The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 November 1968 — Page 2

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — NOVEMBER 21. 1963

Lions To Visit Basketball Game Tnesday Night The Walkerton Lion.' Clui will h iv< thei November meeting < n Tuesday mcht, November 26, with ad« übb h<■ rha event planned Th* group will at ten-’ the John (Henn. New Prairie h k< (ball game at the Glenn i t<> st." t the evening. Game time for the preliminary gam, is 7 15 pin Walkerton time F blowing the game the gr up wll. move to the Jack Bowman re'dem e -o: । bin,*! dinnr Th s tcm \s il < \isiting a ba netball game premises to b<> a fun evening sot all and of cour-c is open to the ladies as wt A spe< iil Matim will b* le e-ved for the Lion' amt L« n< ' at the gam« and you will b. lire, ted t<. it bj simply . Ing at the door. Reservatinns for this evening are imp at.mt It will be neces*ar\ to know an approximate number of those at the game for th seating arrangement and a \ei\ definite figure w.l be needed for the buT* t afterwards. The tailing committee will cont td y<»u this wek ami so please have your reservations made by Sunday evening. Doo rs To Ooen At ^:ls For Friday Game Paars will open at 6:15 p.m. for Friday nights game here against Cuiier Military Academy. Game time Is 6 45 pm. Admission at the d .■? i' $1 00 adult and student season tickets will be available for sale at the do<rr. M’ Phi Eskew, commissioner of Indiana Athletks. will be present to dedicate the new gymnasium NOTICE Unlcef Greeting <‘ >ds n-e nn Bale at the Mission Th«’ r t Shop, now through December 7. soothing antiseptic relief for CHAPPED LIPS V. ND OR SUNBURNED LIPS — EVER BLISTERS. COLD SORES. Hamate. J

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Bonnie Sinn Is DAR Winner At Oregon-Davis di The Oregon ! >avis DAR Good Citizen Award was given to Miss Bonnie Smn. daughter o* Mr. and Mrs Raymond Sinn. Rt 1. Hamlet. She is also the granddaughter of Mrs. James Stickley of Rt. 2. Walkerton. Walkerton Town Board News Tie Board o' Trustees cf the Town of Walkertnn convened in regular session, Tuesday Evening, November 19th, with full attendance of Board responding to call. Street - Sewer Commissioner Russell H. Rubj, Sr. advised tn Board that John Garab of his department had indicated his >• tent ions of retiring from town employment at the end of t current year. Several prospective replacements were considered, however, as sufficient time exists to receive additional application.' prior the first o year. Board tabled action on the matter at this time. Invitation i extended by the Bound to interested area residents to contact Mr. Ruby or members of the Board within the near future and submit their applicati.n for consideration at future o final meetings. Utility Supt K. L Knepn-r was authorized to procure price quotations from several area c< ntiactors and submit to Boa 1 for future consideration for the laying o' approximately 17<mi feet of 4 water main along

South Virginia Street from Washington Street west tn existing main presently deadened at Industrial Park Diive Price quotation* for an approximate addition.il 16”0 feet o 4" water main for the placement in the recently annexed Glcnn-L Estates Addition wlnm buiueis Virginia Street along the 1100 block is also to be procured. Building permit has already been issued D>r one new’ residence in the addition and definite indictions of several additional* within the near future requires Board to formulate provisions for needed wuter services. In further discussion with Mr. Knepper in regard utility matters. the Boaid auth< nz*d the pui chase of a 500 KVA transimmer and 'or placement nt the J ihsi Gh-nn High School's present tran-.o.h»er o. ok. Mr. Kneppe. advised that the mthorizeu i i an;o. met Would solely as a "stand-by" in the event of pi"i/le un.orseen ailuic of the p ewnt b nk seivint the new High School, but was believed as a safety measure should be readily available if was required. Further discussion was heard in regard.' the formulating of a junk and nusiance ordinance with Attorney D D. Goheen indicating that final draft would be submitted to the Board for consideration at their next session. Balance of meeting was spent in acceptance of minutes ot pievious session and allowaru •• of outstanding claims and discussions t» general natuie. University Singers To Visit John Glenn Auditorium The Indiana Stute University Singers, a fifty voice group, wdl present a vocal concert, lire 4th in Walkerton's John Glenn Auditorium. The State Singers are directed by Robert Haunchell and have traveled widely in the United States and also Poured in Europe This program wl!' feature many di frrvnt txpM of Ch’istmas music fnr your enjoyment. Tickets are now available by contacting one of the followin’ member.' o' the Chamber of Commerce Mahlon J imb, lk>nsl<»w I»• 11, Roy IX’ Sirm ne, Fred Buihn.’er and Dr. Richard Hershberger. Adults $1 50 and students 75c. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Thursday. Novemlirr 21 7 <Ki p m The Business an 1 Pi session il W nu n will m< et al H< il .' Restaurant. bOO pm. The Amcriom Legi >n Auxiliary will meet at the p.». t home. Friday, Novrmlwr 22 630 pm. The John Glenn Falcons h >4 the Culver Milit try Acadenv. m a b usketbal! game in the new gym Saturday, Nmembrr 23 900 a.m. The T i Kappa Soront) will hold a bake sale at the Gamble store in Walkerton from 9 to 1 630 pm The North Libert \ Shamrocks will play th< Ore;o n-D.ivi ba k< !baII t< mi at the Tyner gyn. 730 p m The J hn (11- nn GA A gU i w. p>n ■ • t o . vest Daive at the bi h I with tin- Eic<’.'i( Pliy-GrounJ HEADACHE PAIN STANBACK gives you FAST relief from pa ns of leiiache, neuralgia, nev' • s, and minor pains of arthritis, rheumatism. Because STANBACK cor tuns several medically approved and prescribed ingredients for fast re' ts. you can take STANBACK with confidence. Satisfaction guaranteed! t r aV b a c k •ga.ntet preparation Q J it|"jMT U'jß >ou «e ever | Il 111 11 (ftH BteMHMaaHdHMMaUV rreatn Ga«C '**• » H.W » ' * \*^**'*-t_J

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providing the music. < Tuesday, November 26 630 pm. The John Glenn Falcons host New prairie in basketball. 630 p.m. The Walkerton Lions Club will meet at the Basketball game at the John Glenn High School. Wednesday, November 27 6:30 p.m. — The North Liberty Shamrocks host Marian in basketball. Thursday, November 23 HAPPY* TH ANK SGI VI NG. Friday, November 29 630 p in. The North Liberty Shamrocks travel to Knox for a basketball game. NY Satellites To Play In North Liberty The original New York Harlem SateHltes, lad by Rtio'cie Brown, are headed our wa, BHngmg with them an evening o' unsurpassable entertainment, thev p-ovide voung and old alike with fun and laughter. The team combines comedv with expert basketball skill and each routine presented is a masterp’ece in timing and showin mBhlp. The Satellites roster Is composed of former stars of tie Harlem Globetrotters, ex-college stars and National Ba«ketba'l Association players Nd only i

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each member noted for his ndrn’ handling <• the basketball but he is equipped with the timing and humor required of a top-notch comedian. The highlight of the evening's entertainment is the haKtime show. Featured is "The Magic Circle" performed by 5 membe - tis the team in complete darkness with only the hands, 'eet and glowing ball visible For clean fun anJ enjoyment, make every effort not to miss the appearance of the Harlem Satellites m North Liberty Bi h School gym on Thursday evening, December 12 at 7:30 CST This appearance of the Harlem Satellites is sponsored by the North Liberty Band Bot>slers Assn Watch for further information concerning the sale of tickets. WomenPast2l WITH BLADDER IRRITATION Suffer Many Trouble* After 21, common Kidney or Bladder Irritations affect twice as many women u men and may make you tense and nervous from too frequcnl, burning or itching urination both day and night. Secondarily, you may lose sleep and suffer from Headaches, Backache and feel old, tired, depressed. In such irritation, CYSTEX usually brings fast, relating comfort by curbing irritating germs tn strong, acid urine and by anugruc pain relief. Get CYSTEX al drugSee how fast it can help you.