The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 October 1973 — Page 8

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — OCTOBER 18, 1978

Memories From . .

October 17, 11168 The Walkerton and Indiana State Police have apprehended three teenage boys that confessed to the charges of stealing after an incident at the Walkerton-Riv-er Forest football game on Friday, September 20. While the ttams were playing in the pa.k. two of the three toys entered the locker room twice and took seven billfolds on one trip and five more on the second. The Metropolitan School District of Oregon-Davis officially came into existence on September 1. 1963. The newy formed Cor. P ration consists of Oregon and Davis Townships in northern Starke County. Four schools are involved in the meigtr. A high school and an elementary are at present at both Hamlet and Grov. ertown. Markets have 3 lbs. of g; -und beef Lr 99c; mine d ham lb. 69c; wien-rs lb. 49c; spar? ribs lb. 39c; slicing bokgna 3 lbs. $1 00; sweet potatoes 3 lbs. 29c; toilet tissue 4 roll pkg. 29c; cream cheese S cz 29; ; jello 3 pkgs. 29c; Cheddar chee 1 lb. 59c; and lunch fries 2 lb. box 29c. Sunday night. Octo'er 21. the Methodist 5 cuth Fellowship of Walkeiton will engage in a constructive. beneficient venture. They will proudly, happily cooperate with the life-saving work of L NICEF. Under the auspices of the Methodist Church, the groups will go from door to door under adult supervision trick or treating for UNICEF. The last nine months have brought about major changes in technology, manufacturing processes. quality control equipment and personnel at Pyro Electric. Several conti acts. governed by the Atomic Energy Commission, have increased the complexity of the products produced at Pyro. October 16, 1958 A contest on "How I Save My Husband’s Money," was run by the Chicago Tribune. Femmine ingenuity saves family dollars and also won $25 for ‘ Mrs. Anna Poynter, of North Liberty. The ideas submitted were deemed worthy of a prize. Mary Jo Mangus is one of nine new freshman majorettes chosen from more than 40 candidates at

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Purdue. Last Monday afternoon when John Schrader, New Road, walked through his barnyard he saw a carrier pigeon walking on the ground at the corn crib. It showed no resistance on being picked up. The bird obviously was very tired, hungry eCid thirsty, as it was not injured. It had two leg bands on. The bird was fed and and let to rest for a couple of days and then released and it flew in a northwesterly direction and the Schraders put their name and address on a band hoping they would sometime soon hear of its destination. Bill’s Auto Hospital, for years in business in North Liberty in the general auto repair business is once again in operation in \\ alkerton. Bill Newcomer, pro. prictor, has opened in his former location on Indiana 23, ’ 2 mile north of Walkerton. This building h i ’ b en occupied by the Col. lier Con ti uction Company. October 15, 1953 Tougher traffic laws, including one aimed at slow drivers who impel? ncimal traffic flow, were included in recommendations recently adopted by the governor after eight months of study to determine th? causes of high death t< 11 on the state’s highways. A campaign is being conducted ty the Christian Workers group of the Christian Church, North Libt rty, for the purpose of collecting good used clothing which they will send to Korea John McCombs was re-eiecte i president of the Lincoln Township Farm Bureau at a meeting held last Thursday evening at the Mill Creek school. Mrs. Bette Simms, Walkerton, clerk-typist in the tool and guage department at Kingsbury Ordnance Plant, has collected a total of S7O for two time-saving and efficiency ideas submitted to the American Safety Razor Corp, operators of the plant. October 21, 1948 Pov Hostetter and son, Stanley, of Walkerton, and Harley Mani gus, North Liberty, who are the members of the Walkerton Supply Oompany. Inc., have purchased the manufacturing and sales rights on. the Rockford Pick-Up Loader and are feady to start

marketing their product. They have changed the name to Walsco Pick-Up Loader, the Walsco being an abbreviation for Walkerton Supply Company. The pickup loader is a mechanical device which may be assembled on the rear of all pick-up trucks to assist in loading and unloading heavy packages. The leader will be manufactured by Conrod Corp., LaPorte. The contract was let recently for the installation of a new modern heating plant for the Methodist Church. The local firm, Home Fluff ing and Heating Co., will make the installation at a cost over $7,000. The North Liberty church will have a fully automatic system, oil-fired steam with som? remodeling to the base, ment to be done. Eight hundred feet of new street. 18 feet wide, have been provided for the residents of the Clark addition to the Town of Walkeron. October 21. 1913 Two candidate, for the Bond Quern wen named at North Liberty High S. h -d this wuk and they are Ain't Coll.ns, ph moi • and Helen Berndt, juni< r. At Walktrtin Hgh ScL <1 * ich of the thne upp r d t-se- chos a gi.l to be candidal's and they are Rsemary Remick, sopho. more; Jacqueline Crip., junior; and Helen Obenmi't, senior. When y><u purchase a $25 bind \ou g?t 25 vot s. The retail < >ai aeae r- of this country will face du; mg the next 30 days, one of th • most critical periods of their entire cxlstance. Deliveries < f coal by retail dealers have fallen short of the amounts delivered during the same time last year. William C. Fox, 42 year old AGONIZING FAIN FROM INGROWN I TOENAIL?] > Get Outgrow for a fast relief Why sutler th* agony of ingrown toenail pein whe# Outpro can g you lasi, temporal? Outgr® toughens irritated stun, eases inflammation. dwes swelling without affecting the shape. growtfl CM position of the nail Ovtgro gives you fast paitl relief and makes It easier to cut out the naii...CUg Out the pan caused by mgr own tpoasii. Stop grown nail pan Uni with Ouigro. J^EVERVONt REIDS y ■WT AND USES f 4 WANT ADS J ”<sinr ■^B HOMEUTE* Riding Mowers • brood New fth.p. Rider • Anti-dcolp Mowers • New Shuttle Transmission dhift horn Forword to Revc/se Without The Clutch For your nearest Moment# Dealer CaN Toll Free 800-243-6000 <

auto mechanic, is a very resourceful man, as his neighbors and the office of Price Administration have learned. Fox has a foxy little trick that enables him to go wherever he pleases in his Model A Ford. He calls it “motor b.ew” a secret fuel which he hatched up after long hours of experimenting in his repair shop. Th? only hint that he will give as to its composition is that the itasic ingredient of the fuel may be purchased at any paint store at a nominal cost. He gets 2025 miles per gallon. Visitors will be permitted to witne s an actual loading line in operation at the Kingsbury Ordnance Plant, Sunday, October 24, when Open House will be held at the plant for the first time during its three year career. GAA VOLLEYBALL TEAM WINS TWICE The John Glenn GAA volleyball t< am played Jimtowu on Oc. tober 9 and the Falcons came out. on top by scores of 16-14, 12-15 and 15 3 in this Northern State Conference game. The best two o'it of three put the girls in the winners circle and boosted their rec rd to 4-1 and they remain'd u: b. '.ten in conference play. J intown won the B team game 15.10 and 15- s , dropping the re- •' rves to 1-4 record for th l year On Thuisday. October 11, th<G’enn girl® won over Ph mouth 15-7 and 15-12 in match play.

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Plymouth’s B team won 16-1} and 15-6 over the Glenn B team. Th? Glenn girls are now 5-1 for the varsity and 1-5 for th* reserves. N 0 TICE! Beginning with the fir-t issi. in October, the Thursday. Ot t ber 4 issue, the Indepandent-Nev will have an increased rate in a ver Using of 10c per column int on the various space rates, complete listing of advertish rates will be available at t) Independent-New’s office or up request after October 1. Also installed will be an ii . crease in classified advertising, - constant price for the past 1; years. The minimum for ar advertisement in this section w be $1.25 instead of SI.OO. Th covers up to and including words, initials, abbreviations, et Additional words will remain 2c per word. Display cla-sif: advertising will increase 25c pinch on both the one time ar repeat insertions. These increases are necessai due to rapidly raising pric-.s r all phases, especi.aly a big perc-1 tage jump in postage. The traveler glanced at hi companion, bent cut of the ca and whispered to the offm a!. ' you can prove mat ane Lsi, I’ll give you $100."