The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 October 1973 — Page 8
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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — OCTOBER 4, 1973
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October 3, J 963 Undefeated North Liberty will take on once tied, but undefeated Knox in their annual homecoming football game on Saturday, October 5, at 2:00 o’clock at the Shamrock field. The North Liberty Fire Department will hold open house on Friday and Saturday, October 11 and 12 at the fire station during fire prevention week. The Walkerton Band Boosters are having Tag Days Friday and Saturday. The Walkerton High School Honor Society and Student Council are sponsoring the first Career Day on Tuesday, October 8. The purpose of a Career Day is to provide information to the stu. dents of the high school that will enable them to make decisions concerning the future more intelligently; to make the students conscious of the fact that they have a problem of adjustment, in time for them to do something about it; to stimulate interest among students in looking to the future not only with valuable vocational information but to familiarize them wtih the various col. leges and advanced institutions of learning and to familiarize the parents with the problems that they must assume in providing additional training beyond a high school education. Grand opening for Dave & Ray's Supermarket will be held this Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 3, 4 and 5 with free gifts and a merry-go-round ride for the children. October 2, 1958 Fred DeCoudres retired as local freight and passenger train
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agent for the Wabash Railroad on Tuesday having served the company for 35 years. He had served as agent for 20 years, beginning his duties with the company in the capacity of a clerk. Nelson Saylor has succeeded Mr. DcCoudres as agent. Rev. and Mrs. Ray E. Mills and family moved into the new Methodist parsonage last Monday, September 22. The completing of the new parsonage is a part of the second phase of the long range program b?ing inaugumfed by the North Liberty church. The building vacated by the Mills will be used as a youth center and for Sunday School classes unitl a new building can be erected at a future date. Effective October 1, 1958, all minors, age 18 and under, are prohibited from being in any card, billiard or pool room. Special notice should be taken by parents to assist in enforcing this. On Friday evening. October 10. the Senior Class of North Liberty High School will present a play entitled. “Swing Your Partner,’’ by Robert St. Clair. High School principal, Keith Davis, North Liberty, beginning this tall has organized a Junior High football team with practicing under Mr. Davis after school each evening. There are 16 boys out for practice. October 1, 1953 Dale Trobaugh became the new owner of Russ Garage today. The deal for the purchase of the garage has been in the making for several weeks. Rusfcell Shene, man. who operated the place since 1937, was advised to sell by his physician and while he will work for Dale for sometime, he will
take it easy for a while. Don’t burn leaves, the Indiana Department of Conservation in. sists, for two reasons. They are too valuable as a source of fertilizer to build up soil when com. posted and are the cause of many destructive fires. The Community Church congregation at Koontz Lake experienc. ed a stroke of good fortune recently when drilling for a water well at their new parsonage just west of the lake. Ed Brooker, well driller, not only found plenty of water at the 69 foot depth he I’eached. but also with enough pressure back of it to cause it to bubble out of two inch pipe in a steady stream. As far as they know, this is the only flowing well in the Koontz Lake area. It will be utilized to supply cold water for the new parsonage and the overflow will be piped into the creek near by. These Waikerton Merchants have underwritten a western horse show to be held on Route 23 a quarter of a mile south of Walkerton on Sunday afternoon, October 4. The merchants are Walkerton Skelgas, Walkerton Plumbing, Walkerton Lumber Co., Dave & Ray's, Rensberger’s Mar. k't, Williams Supply, Doll’s Ser. vice Station, Chaney Drugs, Dad & Lad's and Hershberger’s. The show is under the personal super, vision of Neil Downey. October 7, 1948 Th3 last of the deeds to the 200 units of homes in West York was delivered on Monday to Dale H. Stuckey, for the unit at 1406 and 1406A Ohio. Fire of undetermined origin completely destroy ?d a Koontz Lake cottage and all its contents belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
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Bohac at 6:30 this morning. Robert Reed, of North Liberty, w'ho operates the Reed Electric Service, has leased one of the Snyder store rooms in Walker, ton and will open an electric appliance store there. The room was formerly occupied by Charlie's Spot Restaurant, A. L. Dupier had a narrow escape from what might have been a very serious accident Tuesday morning when an explosion at the mint still at the Amos Bierly farm threw him out of the mint vat, tossing him over into a second vat, where he managed to catch hold of the edge of the tub to escape falling into a steam bath. Mr. Dupier, Amos Bierly and Floyd Bierly had been work, ing in a mint tub filling it with green mint hay, preparatory to distilling the hay, when the explosion ocourcd. The two Bierlys were thrown up on the platform of the still unharmed, Mr. Dupier suffered severe bruises on his legs and arms. October 7. 1913 The new 5250.000 high school building, elected in Walkerton to serve both town and township, which was completed this fall and which has been in use since the opening of school in September, will be formally dedicated Friday evening, November 12, with appropriate services, according to Supt. J. M. Sellers.
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Fire of undetermined orig. destroyed a second West Yoi home Friday morning when th 1410A unit, occupied by Mr. ar. Mrs. James Ashley was gutte The first unit to be destroyed b fire was at 1006 Ohio, occupy by Mr. and Mrs. Don Wert ai family. The county treasurer's offi< has made arrangements for tl local bank to collect the fall i. stallment of current taxes, d anytime now before November This includes the Farmers Sta: Bank of Wyatt, at Walkert< r and the new Community Sta: Bank at North Liberty. ’ FREEZONE ’ IS FOR CORNS THAT HURT. Why fool around with painful co r ns, when Freezone. can help you remove them. Try it. You’ll see. In just days, the corn will be gone ... the hurt wi be gone. Painlessly. No dangerous cutting. No ugly pads or plasters. Drop on Freezone — take off corns. REMOVES / CORNS AND CALLUSES \
