The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 August 1974 — Page 1
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VOLUME 101; NUMBER 2
PLJ SCHOOLS TO OPEN AUGUST 27 Students of Polk-Lincoln John, son School Corporation will re. port to their respective schools at *:ls a.m. on August 27, and be dismissed at 11:00 a.m. August 2s will be a regular full day schedule. Book rental charges will lx* accepted at the principal's office stalling August 19. The following charges include fees except grades 9 through 12: Kindergarten, $6.00 Grades 1 through 5, $16.50 Gtades 6 through 8. S2O 00 Grades 9 through 12. $21.00, plus fees. Registration for high school studt nt- will take place prior to the first day of school. Registration will be between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m in the high school li. bi ary for the 12th gi ale on Aug. u^t 20; 11th grade, August 21; 10th grade. August 22; and 9th grade, August 23,. ATTENTION JOHN GLENN FOOTBALLERS All boys planning to participate in football at John Glenn should see Mr. Howstrawser to pick-up physical slips at their earliest opportunity. Non-contact drills for both varsity and Jr. varsity candidates will begin Monday, Aug. ust 12 at 8:00 a.m. All players are invited to the Hostrawsecs for a cook out at noon that same day. Full scale workouts will begin August 15. The varsity will practice from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 am. and 3:00 p.m to 5:00 p.m. All junior varsity candidates will practice from 11:30 a m. to 1:30 pm Each prospect must hand in a physical slip before he may participate. The season will open with the Ln Ville Jamboree on August 24 and the first game will b»- at home on August 30 against Bre. men. BAKE SALE Liberty Township 4-H Club Will have a bake sale at the Com. munity State Bank, Saturday, August 17 at 9:00 a.m. ANNUAL LEGION PICNIC SET The Walkerton American legion P<«t I*9 will have their annual picnic at Verkier s woods on Sunday. August 18. Bring a cov. ered dish and your own table sen,’, ire. Rain date ,3 set for August 25.
NOTICE The quarterly water rates for the T >wn of North liberty, Indiana, effective August 1. 1974 are as follows: First 6.000 gallons SI.BO per 1 000 gallons Next 3.000 gallons sl*o per 1.000 gallons Next 15.000 gallons $1 44 per 1.000 gallons Next 20.000 gallons SI to per 1.000 gallons Next 30,000 gallons $ 72 per 1.000 gallons Next 50.000 gallons S 51 per 1.000 gallons All over 124 000 gallons 36 per l.<>)o gallons Minimum Tap Charges $125.00 Minimum Quarterly Charge X . \ ’ Meter . ... . $lO M) 4ta29
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Urey Football • i Practice To Get Underway The sixth, seventh and eighth grade students of Urey M.dd* Si Imol, Walkerton, who are going out for football, can pick up physical forms and insurance forms starting August 12 at Urey. The first football practice will bo on Monday. August 1“ Eighth grade equipment wdi te issued on Tuesday, August 1.1 al 7:00 p.m.; seventh glide equipment on Wednesday, August 14 at 7:00 p.m.; and the sixth gi ade on August 15. at 7:00 pin. To te able to practice on the 19th you must have both your physical and insurance slips. M GI ST ACTIVITIES \1 Nl USING HOMI Thursday. August s, at 7:00 pin.. Rev. Tom Jones and his wngrt gate n ti m Nor’’ 1.; 'iy wii; -’hare devotion- w ' u Tuesday afternoon. A-; ; ‘ U Hie la les of the Church . ( Jiri f N .th Liberty w.ll shai< Bible Study and hymi. s.ng. We me.-day. A igi. t 1», at 630 pin. the Harmonica Group of swinging senior citizens w.ll again delight us with songs of yesterdays. Refn'hmenLs will be served. Saturday, August 17, at 2:00 pm. Barbara Farabev will pre. s* nt a program of guitar, slides and poetry fn<n South Bend. Wednesday. August 21 we will have a rummage sale for our residents only, so if you have any clothing or purses, belts, sweaters, slips, scarfs, jewelry in good condition, we'd be most grateful. Thursday, August 22. the Ar. gos Choir wall perfman for our pleasure at 7.0 op.m. Saturday, August 24 palm trees will sway, native girL- w.J dance, soft breezes will blow as we have a Hawaiian Luan on the Nursing Home patio. Th.s {sirty will celebrate the August birth, days of Emma Zigler. Albert Huhnke. EU Moon, Amunta Vermillion and Pauline Bradford at 530 pm The Polynesian Dance Studio of Benton Harb»*r will perform ceremonial dances of their native Hawaii. Tueslay, August 27. the ladies of Church of Christ of North Lib. erty will agaan have a Bible class at 1 30 p m Then, our tig yearly picnic will be Thursday, August 29, at Camp MiHhouae Dear South Bend a camp for crippled and retarded children We will enjoy dinner in the lovely woods.
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Brian Henry took Miss Nancy Hanks as his bride or. Saturday July 27 during a 2 30 p m wed. ding ceremony in the Madison Park Christian Church. Qu.ncy, IHm< is. Rev. Thomas Jones, North L-berty Church of Christ, and Rev. Freddie Griffith officiated at the cen \ >ny The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mr.- J. D Hanks. Quincy and the groom is the «< n of Mi and Mr- Gt rge Henry. 2m»24 New Ro id. N rth L.berty M itr n f hon> r for her r:cm was Mrs. Lee Wai ton Quin< y. Bridesmaids were Mr.- Alan Limeii k, -mltr of the gn m; Mr< T<>:n Fur. Lakeville. sister of the gr-om. and Mix- Marilyn Henry, IJncoln, Ilhnos Evan Henry, N-rth liberty was be«t man for his brother. Groom men were Alan lumeru k. Tom Fa.r. Lakeville, and Tira Cook. Moberly MK.^ouri. The bride’s brother, Jim Hanks Quincy. and Tom Orr. Peoria. 111., her cousin, were ushers. The reception was held in the church fe'h.w-h.p hall following the ceremony. The bride's chosen colors of Hue and white The couple wrote their own cerem ny and vows The couple will be return.ng to Lincoln to make their home after a short tup to the Wi* ms n Dell* An open house wa« held on Sunday, August 4 in the r honor at the N rth L’hertv Church of Chri’t from 2:00 to 4 00 pm The bride .s a htntor at Lin. coin Christian College The groom is a ministerial mairr al. so at the same college and he is an associate minister in M< rton. rimois. He us employed th.s summer b- Electric Wheel C divis: n of Firestone Tire and Rubber If you |, <->k f orward t- m ndav mure than vm: !o Fr. lav you in danger f tecomiag succewfttl
NOTICE The next meeting of the W Joseph County Fair Tax Asxociation will be held at the First Bank and Trust Co. at V S 31 and Cleveland Road, in Roseland, on Tuesday, August 13. at 7 30 p m The membership will di j- । usx the forthcoming budgets and the goals of the association for the coming year. NEED Fill. DIRT The N nth Liberty H.gh Scho I is starting a tennis team thus fall under coach. I»oug Jennings Anyone w.-h.ng to donate fill dirt to help repair the Courts, please call Mr Jennings in South Bend 232-4213. < HAMBEK TO MEET Mr. Carl Prudue, a-wtant to Gov. Bowen, will be the main speaker at the August s Chamber of Commerce meeting which will lie held at 12:00 noon a' Heils ReMaurant in Walkerton P!ea.->e make an extra effort to be in attendance and tnng a guest. NOTH E The office of the Clerk-Tie usurer cf the Town of North Liberty. Indiana, will be closed from August 16 unt.l August _T> 1974 2tals NOTH E The regular meet.ng >f 'hr Or. cgoa Township Home Econom: > Club meet on Tuesday. Aug. us* 13 at the Koontz Lake C naervaticn Club House at 12 W Mrs Arch.e Br-hm and M-- Cba'*s Shogrer. w be 'he hoste*** Me*han c t’ -ar Mter 'Tut it thj way P yir car w-*re a he * .: w 1 iav« Ae br ar
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Bike-A-Thon Nets $505 For K L. Youth Group On Saturday July 27. the You’h Group of tL» K on’z Like M.S. oiiai v Chur h held a Bike-A-Tlr n with 22 ’<• ,s and adult spon. s is trawi ng 15 mhs an uni Koontz Lake ind W oker - n area Th- r -p a- < ontr.bu'ed $505 to be used ’ > < • vet the < xpenses of then trip to Missouri to attend a convention Th< You’h Group will be at•ending the M.ssionary Y -uth F- i-low-h.p Convent, n next week the convention will be held at Cen•ra! St itt University n Wirrens. bug, M souri on August 12-16 Th rty-tw* >1 - an.l idult spoils rs, Mi ini M - J n Hu < . '' ■ W \ ■ v..:; It* a". n! ng 'lib' Vo l”, ( o op Wi-h’ J t > thank th* f. 2 wng -q^ons- rs t »r then- g. ■ f’otH - ip;> •• . The Pizzi I. 71 t s’, I Feet . Fi :t, s ■ J ■ I - I: .• ■* : v X • ।.m I ,:■.<■ ■ Il — I live A 11 ’ C iwf r l I-.,. • .. a H* hng R. : »C •. 1. ‘y S < PP- ■ ’ i . g. i >• i Ki uner - R. rl E 'c, W i ikt • • I H • v Que. n Lyor s B. ' . Shop K - ntz Lak* Supermarket M n,s M ’ r - A- Car Wash Jims Barber Shop The Garden's Restaurant Walker* >n Umpres Ass. at on Koontz Lake Bargain Center Northern Indiana Tool Koontz Like Standard Palmer’s Furniture Store Walkerton Medical CLnw Her Place Meadow Green Mm.ature Golf Oorge's Rather Shop Mr and Mrs. Darrel Steele Mr and Mrs. Joseph Smillie Mr and Mrs Jim Lyons Mr and Mrs Gl»nn H .ward Mr and Mrs H ward Lipke M r 1 >on Hendra k.s Mr and Mr- Uster OHara Mrs Glenn i Rrajley Mrs Jenn e N rt a M - I-.rz Wisler Mr an.l Mr- J.m Reed Mr and Mrs Danie. Matusiak and children Mrs Fkss.sie Fii i.y Mi m<l Mr- R. bert Varga Mr. and Mrs Arthur Borrelli Jr. Mr and Mrs Uster Bamsback Mr and Mrs CLfioni Aller. Mr an<i Mrs Warren Allen Mr E! Cook Mr Harold S< hacht Mr md Mrs Warren English Mr lioyie Minix Mr and Mrs Jerome Howard Mr and M s <»erald Howard Mr and Mrs Brian Kuhj Mr an<l Mrs William Cranmer Mr and Mrs Ora Kbnedinst Rev md Mrs Richard Matte, son Mr and Mr- John Morehouse and children Mr inti Mrs Jack Wallace Mr ind Mr- Phillip Bridges M Garv M m*>n Mr and Mrs Brents Berk, shire Mr and Mrs Kenneth Gardner M -- Ehzabe’h Kru k M-s Burtara Fitzpatrick Mr E L Men.lenhall Mr and Mrs Oscar Prlke U.L ST\R G\MH TONIGHT The Jun. L<- Ail S’ar game be held tonight A'«g. list s between N^rth Liberty and Walken t.'*, it Wilkertoh tegm. nmg it 7 X) pin
