The Independent-News, Volume 108, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 January 1983 — Page 4

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - JANUARY 13, 1983

[EDITORIALS

TIME BILL SENT TO FULL SENATE The Indiana Senate will debate and consider a bill that will change Indiana’s present time law to put Indiana on Eastern time all year round, standard time in the winter and daylight savings time in the summer. This was introduced by Sen. Elmer MacDonald, R-Fort Wayne, who stated he introduced the bill because the district he represents wants it. It is known this is a highly controversial bill in Indiana. The bill would have all of Indiana setting their clocks forward in April one hour and back in October one hour. Presently Indiana, with the exception of 16 border counties, remain on Eastern Standard Time year round and do not change their clocks at all. Only in the northwest, where six counties are affected, the extreme southwest, where five counties are affected and five counties in extreme southeastern Indiana reset their clocks each April and October. The bill, if passed, would put Indiana (with the exception of the 11 western counties) on the same time as New York year round. Indiana has long been one state that has a split time situation and here in our location, it is one that finds us with our neighbors to the southwest and west, six months a year and an hour ahead of them for six months a year. The bill as presented, would keep us one hour ahead of these neighbors all year long. The counties now exempt from Eastern Standard Time are norwestern Indiana, and five in southwestern Indiana. Several groups have voiced opinions pro and con on this matter already and are expected to continue pushing for their wishes. The main problem comes from the tact that the extreme eastern part of the state (the Fort Wayne area a main supporter) feels the need to be on the same time schedule as Ohio. Meanwhile, it is not surprising and certainly important that the northwestern counties need to be synchronized with the Chicago and northeastern Illinois area. Supporting the measure have been representatives of the Air Transportation Association of American, some Indiana broadcasters and the Indiana Parks and Recreation Association. In opposition to the bill have been representative of the agricultural field and the Theatre Owners of Indiana. it appears that there is going to be little chance of Indiana ever being put on one time zone for the entire state as the difference between the east side of the state and the west side of the state is one that simply has to be taken into consideration. What is at stake now is how we, as residents of north-central Indiana feel about the proposed legislation. There is both good and bad in this bill as most people see it as it would make a uniform time for the entire state of Indiana year round, but on the other hand, would keep what is now on Eastern Standard Time year round an hour ahead of our neighbors to the west and southwest all year round. This bill will be debated and considered by the full Senate and if you have a positive feeling on this bill, now is the time to contact your senator and let him know your feelings. WHEN—

1973 Lincoln Township 4-H membership kick-off meeting will be held on Monday. January 15. at the Community Building. All new members should attend. Tickets will go on sale for the upcoming Bi County Tourney at LaVille on Friday at the high school office. Tickets for the entire tourney are $4.00 and single session tickets are $1.50. At the market pork steak was selling for "’9 cents a pound: stuffed sausage at "'9 cents a pound a pound of hot dogs for 79 cents; whole boston butts at 73 cents a pound; a gallon of ice cream for 89 cents; a 16 ounce can of orange juice for 49 cents; a gallon of 1 percent milk for 73 cents; three pounds of soft margarine for 98 cents; three Betty Crocker cake mixes for 89 cents; a 36 ounce bottle of Log Cabin syrup for 89 cents. 10 grapefruit for 99 cents; and a dozen oranges for 69 cents 1068 Revere Copper and Brass. Inc., has acquired through a subsidiary and in return for common stock of Revere, the assets and business of Wells Aluminum Corp. In the B Team portion of the Bi- ( ounty Tourney the Glenn squad has advanced to the second round action with their win over North Liberty 50 41 The Falcons will

play LaVille w ho was a winner over New Carlisle. Winner of the Glenn-LaVille game will advance to the finals on Saturday night. 1963 At a meeting of the new school board of the Polk-Lincoln United School Corporation, plans were completed for the new school district. Claude York, principal of the Tyner Schools for the past 16 years, was named superintendent of the new school district. The 1963 St. Joseph County Tourney, the 37th consecutive, will begin at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, January 16. at the Washington High School gym. Walkerton and North Liberty are among the eight teams in this tourney. Miss Sally Ann Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (. harles Minter, has recently been chosed as a delegate to the Little United Nations Assembly at Indiana University. Miss Myers w ill serve as a delegate from Rumania in the Assembly which will include delegates representing all the member countries of the United Nations. Delegates from approximately 40 colleges in Indiana. Kentucky. Wisconsin. Tennessee, Alabama, Illinois, Ohio and Michigan will attend the Assembly on March 13-16, at Indiana University. 1958 Pointing out that January is the

second worst month of the year in the number of traffic accidents, Marshall Hanley urged motorists to adjust driving habits to weather conditionss and listed several safety tips for "bad weather driving" the statewide monthly theme for preventing accidents. The gates have been closed in the park in North Liberty, in order to provide a skating place for the residents. Signs have been posted for all children and adults to keep off the ice until it is thick enough for safety. The North Liberty Chamber of Commerce will hold its first meeting of 1958 next Wednesday evening at 8:00 p.m. in the Wells Recreation Hall. 1953 A total of $709.01 has been raised so far in the sale of T.B. Seals and bonds in North Liberty and Liberty Township. Charles O. Hiler will join the group from St. Joseph County who will take the special train to Washington. D.C. on January 19, to attend the inauguration of the president of the United States. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. A big gala Family Party will be held at the North Liberty Shool gym sponsored by the North Liberty Machinery, Inc., on Thursday evening. January 22. at 8:15 p.m. 1943 The War Production Board has asked housewives to save all their tin food cans to be turned in for reclamation. The Christmas Seal campaign in Walkerton and Lincoln Township reached a total of $408.59, w hich is the largest in the history of the area. Play ing at the Rialto Theatre this week is "Bells Os Capistrano" and "Submarine Raider" on Friday and Saturday. Sunday and Monday is "George Washington Slept Here". Tuesday afternoon matinee is "Lucky Legs" and "A Man’s World" and on Wednesday and Thursday showing will be "Men of Texas". Remember, you can sell your don't needs and surpluses and you can buy what you want through the classified ads in the Walkerton Independent.

MUSTARD ADDS ZEST, FEW CALORIES

Two major consumer trends are increasing mustard’s usage and popularity: a preference for more flavorful foods, and the desire to shape up and stay slim and fit. Naturally low in calories, mustard gives even the simplest of foods an interesting touch of spice and individuality. The R. T. French Com pany, maker of .America’s most popular yellow' mustard, now has created a spicy brown mustard to give foods new zest while adding few calories French’s new Bold n Spicy Deli mustard has a hearty, more robust taste than traditional yellow mustard Here are three ways to start shaping up your body and your favorite fcxids with mustard BAKED FISH MEDITERRANEAN 1 tablespoon butter or margarine 1-1/2 pounds fillet of sole or flounder Salt and French's Pepper 1/4 cup Chablis or other dry white wine 1 tomato, chopped 2 tablespoons French’s Bold 'n Spicy Deli Mustard French’s Parsley Flakes Melt butter in large skillet. .Season fish with salt and pepper Roll up, pinwheel style, and arrange, seam-side ( down, in large skillet. 1 Combine wine, tomato, and ( mustard; spoon over fish. । Cover and ummer 10 to 15 ।

THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS Publication Number 261460 ROBERT E. URBIN, EDITOR SUSAN R. URBIN, ASSISTANT EDITOR INDEPENDENT-NEWS CO., INC., PUBLISHER 601-03 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, Indiana 46574 Telephone (219) 586-3139 I , PUBLICATION TIME: Thursday of Each Week Second Class Postagte Paid At Walkerton, Indiana 46574 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 15C Per Copy; $5.00 Per Year (SI.OO Extra If Mailed Out Os State)

Toll Free Number Available For Rep. Edward Cook Residents in House District 17 who would like to contact Rep. Ed Cook during the 1983 session of the legislature may use a toll-free num ber at the Indiana House of Representatives, or write to Rep. Cook at the Statehouse. The toll free number which is answered during business hours Monday through Friday is 1-800-382-9842. Individuals who prefer to write to Rep Cook may write to: Rep Ed Cook, in care of Indiana House of Representatives. Statehouse. Indianapolis, IN 46204. Rep. Cook reminds area residents that visitors to the Statehouse during the legislative session are welcome.

I CHURCH NEWS

I — Presbyterian Church 512 Georgia Street Walkerton. Indiana Rev. Warren Furnish SUNDAY. JANUARY 16 ' 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. "Whosoever will, may come." Grace Lutheran Church Corner Harrison & Jefferson North Liberty. Indiana 9:30. Worship Service. 10:30. Sunday School.

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minutes, until fish flakes easily when pierced with a fork. Garnish with parsley flakes. 4 to 5 servings. 280 calories in each of 5 servings. CHOW MEIN CHICKEN SALAD 1/2 cup orange juice 1/4 cup oil 1/4 cup wine vinegar 1 tablespoon sugar 2 tablespoons French's Bold 'n Spicy Deli Mustard 1/2 teaspoon French's Onion Salt 5 cups diced, cooked chicken or turkey 11/2 cups chopped celery 1 cup bean sprouts 1/4 cup sliced water chestnuts Combine orange juice, oil, vinegar, sugar, mustard, and onion salt in large bowh stir briskly to blend. Add chicken, celery, bean sprouts, and water chestnuts; toes lightly. Chill. Six

IMbad Midi lilt f^wreh 1000 Georgia Street, Walkerton lev. Chester A. Mayflower Minister THURSDAY. JANUARY 13 7:00 p.m., Agape Prayer Circle ' at Miller's Merry Manor. I 7:30 p.m.. Finance Committee. SUNDAY. JANUARY 16 8:30a.m., Early Worship. 9:15 a.m., Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. 5:30 p.m., Sr. High U.M.Y.F. , TUESDAY. JANUARY 18 , 7:30 p.m., Trustees meeting. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 19 1:00 p.m., Bible Study. 7:00 p.m., Choir Rehearsal. THURSDAY. JANUARY 20 7:00 p.m.. United Methodist Women to meet. Sunday Catholic Mass A New Site South On State Road 23. Koontz Lake Diocese Os Gan Starke County Area 11:00 a.m. A Mission Os Holy Cross Catholic Church. Hamlet Rev. Dominic A. Mrcna, Pastor 867-2461 The New Apostolic Church Temporarily Holding Services At The Riley Road Women’s Club Riley Road. Lakeville. Ind. Sunday services, 10:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Wednesday Service, 8:00 p.m. The peanut is really a bean, not a nut.

servings, approximately 350 calories in each serving. CREAMY LOW CALORIE DRESSING 1/2 cup buttermilk 1 tablespoon French’s Bold 'n Spicy Deli Mustard 1 tablespoon vinegar 1 tablespoon oil 1/2 teaspoon French's Pandied Garlic Salt Combine all ingredients, stirring until well blended. Serve as dressing with lettuce. Makes 3/4 cup dressing. 15 calories per tablespoon. For other ideas on how you can use French’s new spicy deli-style mustard write to: Bold n Spicy Secrets, The KT. French Company, One Mustard Street, Rochester, N.Y. 14692. You’ll receive, free, their new mustard recipe booklet, “Bold ’n Spicy Secrets" containing cooking hints and more quick and easy mustard recipes.