The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 October 1962 — Page 7

Walkerton Lists Honor 801 l For First Semester 1«4 Six Week Grading Period Distinguished Honor Roil Straight "A” in all solid subjects IV ta Bierly Linda Frailey Sandra S< hmeltz Sharon Smith Mary Ann Stepro “B” Honor Roll 3 5 or above—None under ”B" Seniors Ijirry Hiler 3 8 Steve Burch 3 75 Josie Budreck 3.75 Jack Watkins 3 5 Sophomores Terry Keck 3.5 Jamea Drake 3.5 Freshmen Walter Johnson 3 75 Larty Schmeltz 3 5 Di nny Johnson 3.5 Bth Grade Ijnda Keck 375 Jennie Safar 3 75 Di.ana Doll . > Kathy Roth 3 > Barbara WUson 3 5 llonorabile Mention No grade lesa than B” Juniors Carlos Arce 325 Sally Beagles 3 25 Jean Fry 3.0 Sharon Savoie 3.0 Sophomores Terry Lute 3 25 William Bierly 325 Margaret Safar 3.0 Freshmen Jerry Gaddis 3.0 'fit ZR" I ftATS LCVE । | PUk.tA I RAT-KILL; I DEATH J F \ $ sr* ■ ' j : ■L - - ; A £ Z w^W’ICL ■ % A *1 'W Millions of dead rats have proved that Purina Rat-Kill works even with lots of grain and other feed around. Rats carry this chunksize bait back to the nest where the whole family eats it until they’re dead-in an average of five days. And rats go for delicious, deadly Rat-Kill without bait shyness. Ask us for Purina RatKill in 1-pound and economy size 5-pound packages. You'll find that rats love it to death! North Liberty Grain & Feed North Liberty, Ind. Mi ■ ■ ■

Walkerton PT A Tree Has Over 300 Leaves Walkerton s P.T.A. membership tree is in full bloom again, its branches loaded with leaves in beautiful fall colors and my oh my, how the red ‘‘daddy” leaves do show up. Mrs. Wilder Bum--idea, membership) chairman, has enrolled 302 members to date but has room for many mo.e. You will notice to thp ba.-e ot the tree there are leaves which have fajlen from the branches. Those are people who are P.T.A. members who no longer have children in school. We encourage all interested adults to belong to PT A. and would like to add other fallen leaves to our tree. A large crowd attended the meeting and were an enthusiastic audience. "Pre Teen and Teenegvrs" was the topic of our panel consisting of Mr. Amsler, High School principal; Mrs. Dowling. teacher; Mrs. Robert Lute and Robert H’lm parents of teen agers: Rev. Williams, and Virgil Gwin a. moderator. Topics of discussion were curfew, steady dating, recreation, conforming, academic achievement, etc. Many fine viewpoints were brought to light by both panel and audience. Rev. Or. ven announced that the fust meeting of the Parent and Family Life Series will be held on Tuesday, October 30. at 7:30 p

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m. in the Elementary Music Room Topic for dL-cusston will be "Youth Sex Education and the Adult", bringing thoughts along the line of thq need of a healthy knowh dge of sex from the standpoint of the school and home. Thit'e seventh grade boys, Pat McNorton, Paul Gjemre and John Stasko, repre -nting Mrs. Dailey’s science class, gave a very interesting demonst: atlon on copperplating a nail Richard Kickbush, safety chair man. and h;s committee, have set Saturday i itum-g for the bicycle safety check. It will ho held from 8:30 am, to noon at. the Youth Building, rhe Walkerton pol.ee department and the Civil Defense will again assist with the cheek. AH school children of Walkerton are eligible. Refreshments of cider and 4omds wero served by the kind rgarten mothers. Don t forget we «ill need your help at t ic fi.-h fry The school spirit shown at the h niecon mg p trade, the decorate I windows of the town, the parade and floats and the huge bonfire will long be iemembere*!. PAPER DRIVE The Tumor Class of North Lib er‘y H gh School is having a paper ai d mag azine drive all day Friday Oct. IR. Please cooperate by gn ing us your old papers Thani you. See You in Church Sunday

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Costume Party At M. E. Church The children irom the Beginners' Class thru the Third Grade Ciass of the Walkerton Methodist Church will have their annual Costume Party this coming Saturday afternoon from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served and novelties will be given to those present. Mrs. James Capek

Vote For Robert Dwain Whitmer Republican Candidate For . Trustee Liberty Township If elected trustee of Liberty Township, I Robert Dwain Whitmer will support and enforce the provision 1 1 <. e uraoma .aw aav .u le bodied indigent receiving issuance ta do any work needed done bv any governmental agenev or unit within his township nr any id joining township in ext hinge for assistance given . . ”rr ivjrjpd f or | )V |? U | ns Indiana Statutes annotated Section 52-152. I would also cooperate with the dher township trustees and county commissioners in making available ihe services relief recipients on :ouniy wide projects.

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and Mrs Mahlon Jacob are In charge. ( <>ri‘LES ( LI B The First Presbyterian Chui ch of Walkerton will oh ^nt* Refple in Walkerton to corn, to »he church on Sunday. October 28. at 5:00 p m. f r making n* .v friends in fdiowship and fun. Drive Safe Always!

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