The Independent-News, Volume 106, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 October 1980 — Page 5

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1975 (he North Liberty United Methoist Church will hold its 50th •inual bazaar on Saturday, Nomber I. Some members of the commun who enjoy creative writing have xpressed an interest in forming a liter’s workshop. An organiza »nal meeting is set for Tuesdav. November 4, at the Koontz Lake I ibrary. \t the market round steak was Hing lor $1.59 a pound; rolled imp roast at $1.59 a pound; cube teak was selling for SI .59 a pound; iced smoked picnics at 89 cents a aund; all beef tranks at 79 cents lor a 12 ounce package; German dicing bologna at 51.29 a pound; a gallon of one percent milk at 99 cuts; a pound of Parkay margarine it 49 cents; a 46 ounce can of Hawaiian red punch for 49 cents; a m of chunk light tuna for 49 cents; abbage at 10 cents a pound and 10 pounds of white potatoes for 98 ents. The American State Bank will hold its formal opening on November I at Kcxintz Lake. 1970 In the local United Methixlist Youth UNICEF drive the youngsters have collected $197.53. UNICEF is international, not political. child-centered, non discriminatory. a supplier of goods, not dollars, and voluntarily supported. The Jaycees want to remind everyone about the community Halloween Party on Saturday evening for the kiddies. The parade will begin at 5:30 from the Community Building to Walkerton Elementary School for the judging. The Shamrocks dropped a game of errors to the Cougars 26-13 to close out their season. The John Glenn Falcons fell to Knox in a game on Friday to close out their season by a score of 42-6. 1965 Ihe churches of Walkerton and the surrounding area have com AUTO INSURANCE Super Coverage — Super Rates Call LOIS HOLMGREN 291-2005 American National Insurance Auto — Health — Home — Life |IOH

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pleted their plans tor taking of a religious census this coming Sunday afternoon. October 31. The areas to be covered will be all of Polk and I incoln Townships, most of Johnson and Oregon Townships. Koontz I ake and up to Rilev Road in I ibertc I ow nship. Ihe I vner Flementarv will have an open house on November 2 for the parents of the children in grades one through six between :(M) annd 8:30 p.m. Ihe North Liberty Woman's Club is sponsoring a Red Cross first Aid ( nurse. Ihe class will start on November 4 at TOO p.m. in the North I ibertx Methodist Youth Building. Marti Rudvnski. 106 Stewart. North liberty, is among 15 students elected to the Student Senate this year at Indiana University . 1960 “Ten Little Indians" will make their appearance next Tuesday evening in the Walkerton High Schixil gym as the 1960-61 basketball season commences with Rolling Prairie as the opponent for the first game. Victoria Green, a senior at Grovcrtown High School, was honored for outstanding performance of the NMSQT given last spring. The Ty ner Independent Order of Odd Fellows are sponsoring a talent show Friday evening at 8:00 p.m. in the Tvner School auditorium. All proceeds from this program will go toward the new IOOF Hall in Tvner. 1955 Pork roasts were selling for 29 cents a pound at the market this week as well as these other selected items. Sliced bacon at 37 cents a pound; smoked ham at 49 cents a pound; short or club steaks at 39 cents a pound; bologna or hot dogs at three pounds for $1 .00; hickory smoked sausage at 49 cents a pound; pork liver at 19 cents a pound; spare ribs at 39 cents a pound; fryers at 4’ cents a pound; two grapefruit for 15 cents. Ihe WS( I of the Maple Grove Church is having an old fashioned country store on November 3. 4 and 5 from 10:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Guy Welsh, in South Bend. 1950 Martin and Olga Stevens, of Middlebury, will bring their performance “The Nativity", the play to be presented at 2:30 p.m. on November 5 in the school auditorium and the public is invited to see

these famous marionettes, in North Liberty. Approximately 200 persons came to the annual PTA Dad's Night which was held last Thursday in the high school gym in Walkerton. I he Walkerton school bands will present their annual Fall Concert on Sunday afternoon, November 5. at 2:30 p.m. according to an announcement by William Hawthorne, director. More than a ton of groundhogs was the record bag this year of a group of sportsmen who hunted in their spare time form early March to the l()th of September in an effort to rid the countryside of varmints in Madison. JOBS OPEN TO 16-19 YEAR OLI) IN-SCHOOL YOUTH Ben I. Killian. Director of Vocational Services. Marshall-Starke Development Center. Inc., announced the approval of a Youth Education and Training Program funded by a grant from the Indiana State Board of Vocational and lechnical Education in cooperation with the Indiana Office of Occupational Development. Ihe local director stated that there would be opportunities for full and part-time jobs for approximately 60 students in the Marshall and Starke Counties. The young students selected would be from lower income families and would be employed for 45 weeks at the minimum wage with 30 hours of work per week during the summer months and 20 or fewer hours per week during school sessions. The intent of the program is to prevent school drop-outs and to help motivate certain students in economically disadvantages families to graduate by remaining in school and earning an income for work. Many students who find successful placment can work part-time during the regular school year and full-time during the summers tn an effort to make them more financial-

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TO CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY r ■ a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rough, Route I, Box 332, Walkerton, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 2, at their home. They were married on November 8, 1930, in Dyer, Indiana, and have resided in the Walkerton area for 50 years. Mr. Rough is a retired farmer. They have nine children: Janet, deceased; Mrs. Clifton (Dorothy) Wringer; LaVerne, Wayne and Paul, of Walkerton; Mrs. Woodrow (Mary) Swihart and Ginny, of South Bend; Mrs. John (Carole) Sahlhoff, of Bremen; Mrs. DeVon (Sandy) Yockey, of LaPaz; and 12 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. All friends and relatives are invited, but the Roughs request no gifts.

ly independent. Also the student employee may continue to work for the employer on a full-time basis after graduation. Full-time Teacher/Counselors will supervise the students work experience and classroom activities. Financial assistance through training allowances will be provided to the employers in the public and private sectors.

MSDC is appealing to the employers of Marshall and Starke Counties to provide job sites for these student participants. "Whoever gossips to you will gossip of you." Spanish Proverb Our eyes are sensitive to over half a million differences in stimuli.

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