The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 September 1973 — Page 8

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — SEPTEMBER 27, 1973

Memories From . .

September 26, 1961 gJI The Tri Kappa and the Walk, erton Lions Cub are combining their efforts this year on the Birthday Calendar that has been handled by the Lions for several years. The drive to solicit names and take orders for the calendars is starting this week with the jadies of the Tri Kappa sorority canvassing the town. The Walkerton Senior Class will have a pop bottle dnve Saturday beginning at 9:30 am. and con. tinuing through the day. Any kind of pop bottle will be collected by the group as the ? cover the town in search of old bottles. This fall’s United Fund Cru. sade of Hope mai ks the 50th anrivusary of United Campaigns in St. Joseph County, Eat all the watermelons you can while they last at Stuntz's line Foiest. With the exception of a very little amount of work to be cumpieUd, the Town of Walkertun, under the direction and approval cf the Town Board, has finished woi k on the town streets for this summer. Walkerton has as fine a system of streets in town as can be found in almost any town or city. Markets have canned hams, 5 lbs .at $3.59; ground beef, 3 lbs. 99c; smoked picnics, lb. 29; boiled ham, lb. 89c; tuna, 4 flats for $1; crackers, 2 boxes for 45c; celery, stalk 10c; grapefruit, 10 for 50c; and grapes, 2 lbs, 35c. September 24, 1953 Backward, turn backward, Oh time in thy Hight and keep me Kom being in a one-hour plight! Yes it’s time to turn the clocks back one hour Saturday night telore retiring so that you won’t appear at your church Sunday an hour ahead of time. The North Liberty firemen have about completed the install, ation of Bogen amplifier paging systems in the homes of members of the department, A group of North Liberty school pupils were involved in an auto accident on Monday evening when the car in which they were riding went off the toad and

Il has become increasingly popular for churches and other charitable organizations to raise the mor.vV tor now buildingor expansion by the issuance of mortgage bonds or general obligation bonds. Bands are used because tney are intcestbearing certificates issued by a business or organiznti n which allow for lire use of the borrowed mancy o’.er a specified period of time. It is when these not-for- refit orgenizatinns seek to rai-e funds by issuing bonds that ihr\ bcc'cm sub’ecl to regulat'on by the Indiana Securities Division of the Seeretar- cf S'a’e’s office. The securities issued by not •far ■ p r o r it organizations (sch cbs. churches, fraternal, social, athh.ic, trade or pro-f.-s-icnel associations) are exempted from b irg i\ m. ere I with the Securities Divi-ion. although the pe.c s v.mo will he felting the securities are no: and must be r. 1- cred Ly the Secretary of State’s cffic? II iwevcr, the er arization, called an issuer, must file certain documents with :tm Division io conne' , ‘icn v.t h the sale of its securities, which usually is a bond offering, showing its official au’horiza ion Dr th? sale of s arities. It mu-t also name th’ fund-raising advisor or broker dealer and the pcrsa.is who "hl b? r.cistercd as tne sate men <r agents. A specimen cf th? sccu r ily, such as a bond ce tificate, must also be filed Tiis information is on (Ue in the Division as a public record and any prospective invest, r mev call the Division to determine the legality ol any such s curities sales. Other informat.on required by the Division includes an outline of the purpose of the sate and the projected use of th? funds to bo raised. The Division also requires that cacti person w :o is asked to buy the securi ies be given a pamphlet, called an offering circular, which states the purpose and use. A snort biography of the management personnel of the organization is included, as well as the cost to the crean'rauon of the sale, such commissions paid to persons aell'ng the secu-i.ies and the amount to be paid to the advisor, and the financial p? ui.m of the organization T e brochure must also state what the price of each security u and give a description of the securities. Ihe advisor, broker dealer and agents must pay the regular statutory fee for licensing by the Division, hut are exempted from taking and passing the b.di?na Securities Law Exam required of all other securities sale m?n Each agent, m addition, must agree in writing to return his license to the Division when the sale is cample.ed. Some of the funds raised from the sale may be required to be placed in escrow, or held in trust Ly a banking institution, until such time as the Securities Commiisioner ii satisfied that the objective of the sale fan reasonably be met.

struck a tree. The accident occurred on Road 23 two and one half miles southwest of North Liberty. George Steele, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Steele, Walkerton, was named as a member of the A Cappella Choir of Manchester College. He is a junior and a graduate of Walkerton High School. September 30, 1948 The first meeting of the parents of the Walkerton school band was held Tuesday evening in the band room with 30 parents giving evidence of the fact that there is sincere interest in tne project of an organization such as this. Officers were elected with ^lrs. David Lawrence, president; and Mrs. A. J. Kennedy, vice-president. The nign sciiool guls ir northern Indiana will have an opportunity to compete for three sets of Rogers Bros. 1847 silverware at the annual Muck Crop Showheld at Walkerton, November 10, 11 and 12 accoiding to R. N. LaFeber, chairman of the Lions Club program committee. The contest is open to any high school or 4-H club girl between the ages of 14 and 21 and will be held on Aimistice Day. November 11. The girls will be making potato salad and it will be judged by th? appeal of taste, attractive in appearance, workmanship and originality. Eggs may be used, other vegetables may also be used Lut potatoes and onion must predominate the salad. Any dressing may be used. The high school Dana is making plans to give a marching demonstration on Halloween night and a Fall Concert of popular music selections and novelties October 31. The hot lunch program will start on Monday, October 4. A well balanced lunch including a half pint of milk will be offered for 25 cents. The grade students will purchase the tickets at the elementary building while those in the new building will buy theirs at the office for $1.25.

Hews Frcm Your Secretary oJ State Larry A. Conrad

Week end menu at Mary's Kitchen, one mile west of Walkerton on Road 6 features a T-bone steak dinner, $1.40; fried chick, en, $1.00; roast beef, 70c; pork chops, 90c; Italian spaghetti with meat sauce, 60c; and beef and noodles at 60c. The dinners include soup, vegetable, potatoes, bread, butter and coffee. September 30, 1943 A meeting of unusual interest because of the importance of the speaker who will be presented, has been scheduled for the high school gymnasium in North Liberty on Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. when Dr. J. Raymond Schutz, of North Manchester will address the Farm Bureau in a county, wide meeting. The topic of his speeech will be “The Farm Can Help Win the War and Write the Peace.” A campaign to pay off the de’, t on the new Methodist Church in Walkerton was inaugurated Sunday when Claude E. Houser, president of the Board of Trustees, announced plans of the drive and appointed captains. The church was built in 1936, following the disastrous fire on February 20, 1935, which completely demolished the old cob'lestone structure. The original debt of $6,000 has been reduced to about $2,000 and it is believed that it can all be cleaned up within a short time. Announced casualties of the United States Armed Forces from the outbreak of the war to date (whose next of kin have been notified | total 105.205, according to War and Navy Department reports. This total included: dead, 20,104; wounded, 28,226; missing 32.905; prisoners of war, 23,970. AGONIZING FAIN FROM INGROWN f TOENAIL? i Get Outgro'for ? f fast relief ’ Why suffer the agony of ingrown toenail pain when Outgro can give you fast, temporary reftef? Outgro toughens irritated skin, eases inflammation, reduces swelling without affecting the shape, growth or position of the nail. Outgro gives you last pain relief, and makes it easier to cut out the nail.,.cut Out the paw caused by ingrown toenail. Stop SR* frown nah pain tad with Outgro. -J a ilk READS SES f ADS* HOMEUfE* Riding Mowers • brond New 6h.p. Rider • Rnfi-dcolp Mowers । • New Shuttle Transmission 6Nft Prom Forward to Re* | verse Without The Clutch For your Honeliti Dealer Call Toll Fiee 800-243-6000

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