Walkerton Independent, Volume 85, Number 5, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 February 1962 — Page 3
Je-D-I-T-O-RI -A-lj BMUHMuciuuiuauauiiiiitiiuaniiiii^ »a The Public Hearing called by Commissioner John S lmo< with the State Highway fomnu sum. for February 9, is a m Ist tmp itant meeting fo r the many people who have u iite<t patien; v | for Indiana 23 to he resutfa -•<!. This meeting w.ll pe ta n stiictly ! to this one fact >r. "■"The Highway t’omni i si on sets in the middle of the state with everyone putting th.dr tn übles of roads In their lans The request for some action on 23 has been made many time . and just stays at the same Fqvt, with nothing done about it. The Commission is known to Answer the requests < f the peopie who are putting the most pre sure on them for action. This Bcedw to bo done m this case, and can ho pointed out to tliis commission at this hearing. H owever, just a group of individuals doing this is not the answer. This drive should be a concentrated off rt that Includes not Only the people of Walkerton, but North liberty Ko ntz I,ike and certainly South Bend. Also, any person living In this area that travels over 23 very frequently »h old be interested in thia matter as well. A united effort by these people iwill have to have bearing on this matter. Such things are to a large extent, a political football, and the commission realizes this The city of South Bend carrion a lot of power in pollticg for the state as doe* the county as a whole as this is ©ne rt the largest counties in the state hv population Road 2.3 is an old highway, being constructed In several different portions In the 1920’« and early 30's Since that time. It has seen only the very poor mhhmmmbmhmmbmmmwmmsbssssm* Walkertwn Independent Robert E. I’rhln. Editor PUBLISHER Independent-New < C<» WALKERTON. INDIANA PubPcetlon Time: Thursday of each week. Sect nd (Tai** Postsirr paid al Walkerton. Indiana Subscriptl< n rat»^. 42 50 per year for Nk h pai»er la Indiana; outof-s’ate subscriptions. *3 OU.
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patching jobs that occur as the w» ath r jn i-.s holes large enough to completely rum a car. Cort imly it i.s time to get some net; L ok it the othe r n-id around that ^avc rec,- ■ I r . ■ tion in the last few v a s R t | 4, which certainly die ' ’ irry the traffic 23 does iii’h It is a la it re >rt to get o •' 23). Rond 101 ,i”d < o-ta. <v R , i 39 which evidently w s ; Gov. Hanley’s pi'hw v » r‘ to and from Lal’ irtc If you are in f iv< / t h provemenL get behind d • and if you can't attend • , meeting, at hast ,dgn V A on one of tho p-tithe tl c • being circulated an und t! n. i. DEATHS "* r — Miss 11. Mary B aim Mias 11. Marv I’. un< 96. Rt. .3. Walkerton, died at 3 ” i. m Thursday in the Weki:'. ” Nursing Home, wh» r- he id been a"» nati'-nt (k 2'j years. She Was born Sept 9, 1565, in Walkerton. She grad ated a- i nurse m 1904 and did priv ite nursing for nun”, yea r » Suiv.vers include a me e. Mrs Ehaen i Creager M< rris, of WaJcertor. Funeral services were held in the Nushaum F m- ra! Hom' at 2 ;> m Saturday, wtta B- v. ’>"v. I D. Owen, pAAtor of the Pre byteiian Church officiating Buna! was in the Woodlawn Cemetery Walkerton. Benjamin JackM»n Benjamin Jackson, age 75, at Washington Street. Walkerton, died at Muskegon. Midi , following a six months illness. Born January 14, 1587, at Walkerton, he was mairii-d on September 6, 1911. at LaPorte, to Bertha Shoemaker, who survives. Other survivors include a daughter. Mr.s Jack Schoonbe-k, of Muskegon. Mich ; a aon. Earl Jack on. of Muskegan Heights, Mich , cm. brother Gorge Jackson, of Sarasota, Florida and three gram! < hildren. Hr niove<! t» Muskegon In 1921 when* he us a punter and decorator and has lived in Walkerton since 195* Friends may < ail after U <kl am Friday at the Nushaum Funeral Home where services will Ie- held at 1 p n Rev V L G irm-r will officiate wrh burhl m Wo dlawn ermeter y It s true money stiU talk hut never gives it self away
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