The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 April 1974 — Page 8

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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — M’RIL 11, 1971

NORTH LIBERTY SCHEDULES FOR SPRING SPORTS Sprmg sports at North Li'erty High School a;e basebail, tiack and golf and their schedules are released as follows: BASEB \LL APRIL 15 LaVille * H IS Jimtown T 22 New Prairie T 25 Fairfield T 27 Westville (DH) T 29 John Glenn H MAY 2 LaVille T 6 Jimtown H 9 New Fra lie H 13 Fairfield H 16 J an I Jk n T is R P; nr H 20 NS ’T< arm v L iVille 22 Culver ' T 23 NSC T ■ ney Finals 2" St t na! J K \( K APRIL 11 Rvt Valiev 4:15 T 12 Wash. Twp . Galien Valpo. 16 St. J seph T IS LaVille H 20 Goshen Relays 23 Lancer Relays LaVille 25 John Glenn T 26 La Lumiere H 29 Rochester Relays MAY 2 Jimtcwn T 3 Kouts. Westville West. > 7 New Prairie H 9 Fa.rfield T 14 NSC Conference Fairfeild 16 Secticnal Mishawaka ]s LaLum ere Relays 10:00 20 Edwardsburg H 2 s SBCSC Meet

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29 SBCSC Meet Jackson 30 SBCSC Frosh Clay GOLF APRIL 11 South Central Hamlet 15 Oregon-Davis (A & B) T 16 Argos. Akron Ply. C. C. 19 Riley 3:00 Erskine 22 Culver (A & B) H 25 Jimtown H 29 Clay 3:00 Elbel MAY 2 LaVille T 6 Knox H 9 Fairfield H 13 Mishawaka 3:00 Eberhart 14 New Prairie T 16 John Glenn T 20 Oregon-Davis, So. Central H 23 NSC Conference JG JUNE 4 Sectional The home meets are played at Whispering Pines. JOHN GLENN SPRING SPORTS SCHEDULES The baseball. golf and track schedules for John Glenn High Sch x>l h ive been announced as follows; ALL APRIL 11 Plymouth 4:15 H 15 Jimtown 4:30 H 16 Argos 4:30 H 18 New Prairie 4:00 T 22 Fairfield 4:30 H 24 Triton 4:15 T 25 LaVille 4:15 H 27 Oregon-Davis (DHI 12:30 T 29 North Liberty 4:15 T MAY 1 Rochester 4:30 H 2 Jimtown 4:30 T 4 Peru (DH) 1:00 H

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6 New Prairie 4:00 H 8 LaLumiere 4:15 H 9 Fairfield 4:30 T 11 Mish. Marian (DH) 12:30 H 13 LaVille 4:15 T 16 North Liberty 4:15 H 17 Bremen 4:00 T 20-23 NSC Playoffs 28 Sectional TRACK APRIL 16 South Central 4:00 T 18 New Prairie 4:00 H 22 Argos 4:30 T 23 Lancer Relays (LaVille) 6:00 25 North Libeity 4:15 H 30 LaLmmere, S. Central 4:15 T MAY 2 Fairfield 4:30 T 6 Jimtown 4 :30 T 9 LaVille 4:15 H 10 Oregon-Davis 4:30 T 14 NSC Conference Meet 16 Sectional 20 County Mert GOLF APRIL 16 Ncrthwcod 4.15 11 25 LaVille 4:00 H 26 LaSalle 3:00 T 29 Culver LOO T MAY 1 Bremen 4:15 H 2 Fairf.eld 4:15 T 3 County 1:00 H 6 SB. Jack«o n 3:00 T 8 South Central 4:15 T 9 New Prairie 4:00 T 11 New Frame Invit. 9:00 T 13 Argos 4:00 T 14 Plymouth 4:00 T 16 North Liberty 4:00 H 20 Hobart 3:30 H 21 Elkhart Memorial 3:00 T 22 Rochester 4:00 H 23 Jimtown 4:30 T 28 NSC Conference JUNE 4 Sectional Heme matches are played at Swan Lake. WALKERTON TOWN ROAEh Walkerton’s Town B ard met in regular session on Tuesday evening. April 2, in the town loom with street-sewer comnussioner, Russell H Ruby, reporting that Chai les Beasle>, ol his department, resigned effective Mann 31 to accept employment in another Community. Ruby was author, ized to conduct interviews of pros. pecLve applicants and to report his recommendation to the bauid. Any applicant will be required to have a physical examination before employment. Two ends lor const! udion of a new camion. stat-on at Place Park that were received March 26, woe tabic i for further review by the board which only included three members on Tuesday even, mg. Tae bids were lor $22,000 from Van and Overbcrghe Build, eis, Inc., and a bid of $23,037 was reveivid from Aulm Cuiistiuction Company. A letter from the state auditors cli.ee was noted by board members. The letter cited the town's eligibility for a three-}ear loan from the p st-war planning fund oi the state t-r 846.00 b. The matter was tab-ed until the i aid can d.seus^ tin matter with representatives of C. K. Will, •ams Associ lies, of South Bend, firm c. infracted to prepa.e plans and specifications for a preposed sewage tie tin.ent plant and neeessary additional sewer mains. The applicati n to the stale was made several years ago. Author iz item was g.ven for purch.ee oi a .cplaccnunt pump lor a iiuik used by the t .vn to fight grass fires. LEGAL NOTH E OI IT BUC HE IKING Notice is hereby given tnat the local Ak ihol.c Beverage Board of St Joseph County, Indiana, will, at 10 OO on the 23 day of Api il. 1971 at the City Hall in the City of Mishawaka in said Ciuut y. begin investigation oj the application of the following named person, requesting the issue t > the appl cant at the loea. turn h< lemafti i set out, of the al. cnhul. bevel ige p-mnl of the <la > hen •. iV>t de* gna'< <1 and w.B, at said t me and place, receive infom rtion concerning the f'm -of j | Applicant. and of the propriety pl issuing the per.

mit applied for to such applicant at the premises named: I 71-09101 Uniroyal Inc., Geo. R. VJa, Pres.. W. J. Palmer, Sec., 407 N. Main, Mishawaka, Ind., Liqin r, Beer and Wine Retailer. Said investigation will be open to the public, and public participation is requested. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By Arthur R. Rotmson Executive Secretary James D. Sima Chairman POLICE NEWS The March police activities for the Town of Walkerton include the following items: 12 property damage accidents 1 personal injury accident 6 traffic complaints fi traffic arrests 21 traffic warnings 29 puking violations 5 I :re details 6 fane.al details 27 nrsi vllane-us complmnts 5 4 miscellaneous snvices 17 messages delivered 12 attempt- to locate 29 m >tor checks 2s as.- ists to other departments 15 assists to motorists 8 doors or windows found open dining foot patrol 10 dog complaints 2 dog I ites reported •1 animal owners warned 4 juvenile complaints 4 fandalisms

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9 juvenile arrests 2 lost articles rep rted and located 1 lost child located 2 runaways located 3 gun complaints issued 3 stolen bicycles recovered 3 disorderly conduct complaints 8 faimly complaints 2 burglaries 5 sales pe. mits issued 6 illness complaints 2 criminal arrests 3,209 miles patrcled by car OES News Mr. and Mrs. William Elkin, worthy patron and matron, of the Walkerton Chapter of the Ordei of Eastern Star, presided over their first meeting last Tuesday evening in the Masonic Temple. Mis. Russell Lawrence greeted the memlx*rs as tiny arrive: Mrs. Elkin greeted the member with a thought 1< r the E isb season. "Spi ingtinw and G »d. Following the < peeing, Mrs. Elk: 1 installed Roix . t Hillman a- uhap lain. In memory of a depart* I nu-n . b. r, Mrs. Irene NeunatH, the chr. ter was drape 1. The April 16 meeting the r newal of c.bligitxn will be give under the direction of worthy p tron Elkin. Hostesses for the social hour were Mrs. Ralph Jackson and Mrs. Leroy Wh.taker.