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CROWN POINT Slip-covering the county seat New government complex cost? Detention home, jail, Courthouse, Sheriff’s office, criminal court ONE WAY DO NOT cuTEP TOP—Planned to resolve the problem of long-distanced hospitals, St. Anthony’s construction progressed slowly but steadily on the expanding Southside ABOVE—Transferring from simple small town two-way traffic to unmethodical, big time one-way mix-up provoked befuddled drivers to avoid downtown traffic. LEFT— After serving as Superintendent of Schools for 16 years, Mr. Robert Bran- nock handed over his ever-growing responsibilities to Mr. Ray Rogers. But what about the old? Who will pay for demolition or Reconstruction— What will replace The traditional landmarks? Parks, parking lots, museums? Who knows? Everyone cares. Northside—Southside— Eastside—Westside— Busting britches with churches, Apartments, subdivisions People unite in Methodist and St. Anthony hospital Campaigns. Eisenhower comes to town in The form of a new Elementary school. Walk for the Retarded Begets a Day Care Center. WFLM-FM keeps citizens Informed on community events. Big town businesses demolish Main Street homes and trees Bringing Commercialism. Small town life fading Into the realms of time. One-way traffic sends drivers Into a spin around the square. Board of Education pushing Hard Toward high school Expansions; Pool, auditorium, library, Classrooms, gym. Volunteer Firemen celebrate 100th Anniversary. Mr. Robert Branhock turns over His duties to Mr. Ray Rogers. Townspeople strengthen club Funds through’the Carnival. Bookworms enthralled in Newfledged public library. More than a dot on the map— A community willing to give To suit the needs of all CROWN POINT- LOVE IT OR LEAVE IT '
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f ' lf;j Sain POWs munists today LEFT—Nixon’s “new era of peace in the world brought to silence the weapons of an 11 year and one month war on Janu¬ ary 27, 1973 after 45,937 men were killed, 303,622 were wounded, and 140 billion dollars were spent. BELOW—A few weeks after the peace agreement was signed all POWs returned home to thankful family and friends, but, of course, there were those who did not return to their homeland. AMERICA
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