The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 April 1963 — Page 11
Grovertown Lists Top Scholastic Senior Students Grdv*rtawn High School pmudannounces the Valedictorian d Salutatorlan of the gradualU cIMS of 19d3. Bev ‘By Halt y, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan el Haley, of Hamlet and Sally Awald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'larence Awald of Rural R»utc Walkerton, are honor, J with th • \ aledictorian and Salutatorlan p >. .■Hons. Beverly has achieved a , holastic average of 3.898 and -ially is second in her class with n aver ago of 3 568 J ri' /ll BEVERLY HALEY Beverly has participated in iany activities m high school She has been a member of both .e high .school band and eHoil
service bulletin Jg ”S- 4 4 Ci ! IS||||H I ■ s>».. o ^BH TELEPHONE FEEDING is here at last! Cattle feeders— telephone feeding is now available at our sture. This is another service we have made available for your use. Here’s how it works: Just pick up the phone anti call us for a research-proved and field-demonstrated fattening ration. By using your own grain, exchange grain, or gram from our bins, we can build you an all-in-one ration using Purina Steer Fatena. And we will deliver it lu your fetdlut in bulk. 1 his Knot only saves you a trip to town but cuts ou' another time-consuming feeding chore, ( all u> »<', at the store with the Checket board Sign . . piove to yu .r---self Purina feeding can cost you les.C North Liberty Grain & Feed Co. Phone 65f»-s|\| North Libert) /. WAVAVA'A
for four years Sho plays alto sax opbone in the ba <1 and has been accompanist for the choir since her suphomot e year She has reign-ad as a ela.-s ofli cor all during high school. Office* she has held are. Freahman, vicopresident; Sophomore, secretary. Junior. president; and Sunur. secretary. Beverly also took part m both her junior and senior plays She was elected ch,' Header het sophomore year and took part in Pep Club activities nil through high school She is currently serving as o.Ptor of the annual ■ ^B& B | BL^SALLY AWALD Beverly is equally a< tive m out-of-school functions She has been a member of 4-H fur nine yuan. She is also a Junior leader in thia organization and pres, ently holds the office of secretary She recently became a matilH'r
of the 4-H Key Club, and has also attended Purdue Round-up and State Fair Girls' School Upon graduation, Lb .etly plan, to mter l*urdue University where she will study dietetics The Salutatorlan, Sally Awald has also helped guide her class by holding offices. During her sophomore year, she was elected treasurer, and thua served as vice-president her junior year. Sally was honored in her junto! yeaH by being chosen to represent Grovei town at Hoosier Girls State and again her senior year by being the ru ipient of the D A R Award. She also took a very active part m the junior and senior plays and ha.s been a member of the Pop Club Along with her other t espunsibi 111 les, she is as. sistant editor of the annual and is one of thd ach<M>l reporters fur the Plymouth Pilot Pape.- / After graduation, Sally plans to enter the South Bend Memorial School of Nursing W alkerton Teachers Entertain Tyner School Faculty A meeting of the Walkerton Cl tsyn -om Teachers Org'm’Zation was held betwe« n 3 30 and ■’ 00 o', |<»ck Monday. April Ist. The s» hool board and the Tyner teachers wc/e present as guests. The nominating committee wiTT make their report at the n»«t meeting In the meantime, the Tyn< r teachers will consider Ning members so that the organization will represent the Polk-Lincoln Consolidation School District of Classroom Teachers Janet Gilmo.-, accompanied bx (’harlene Hu.l sang two songs Miss Rhoda Wdir m. of Indian-
important announcement to all farmers who grow corn You are invited to attend a, CORN CLINIC * Town: New C arlisle Place: New C arlisle High School Date: April 11 Day: Thursday Time: 8:00 P. M. , z I The following topics will be discussed:. WEED CONTROL usw* us modern farm chemicals for weed control problems atiiKX iated with conventional wta d control pr.ic’m a ( — economics of weed control application of herbicides and (actors i affecting their performance residual offer taos herbicides in the tori. SOIL INSECT CONTROL life cycles damage caused dcveL * I opment and spread of resistance problems control measures — evaluation of msecticides economic* of soil inwect control This i subject will be duxurwd only in tboee amu where soil uwect resistance ha« developed. Time has Iwen piovidid for answering individual qw^tions All farmers, jobbers, dealers, county agents, extension personnel, rotational agriculture instructors and tlieir claseee, agricultural bankt rs, press representative® and others intermted in efficient corn produo ( tion are cordially imihd fl' trif^ your friend* and neighbor*. REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED FOLLOWING THE PROGRAM Ho.t: GEIGY AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS f - croatofi of chemtcaU tor modsin »,j cwt-re
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apolis, u .Late rwpreminXaUve of Classroom Teachers, gave a v*ry inspirational talk on ‘ My Commitment • ' when sh< fn t decidcl to b»‘L'omo a Uacher Hm talk also stressed the year motto f< i the organization. Promises to Keep." Thu Sot oil Committee mtvc! cake anti coffee An ape , anw up to the bar and ordered a scotch and soda He
PLANTING TIME IS HERE We .Are Ready For The Big Rush Fertilizer In Bulk 4-16-16 12-12-12 14-14-14 0-26-26 5-10-30 5-20-20 ; 45% Nitrogen 21% Nitrogen GOC< Potash 46 / Phosphate VVr Have 3 Fertilizer Spreader* Fur Your ( onvenieme “The Knechts” North Liberty Elevator Phone 6Mi-M II North Liberty
gave Lhe bartender a ten-doTlai bill. The bartender assumed the upe wouldn't know the tliff^rence and handed him a fifty-* ent pier* in change After awhile he got curious about hi ri. fomcr (aran ing across the counter h« remarked: "We eh. wr don't see miuiy apes in here thwo- days." “No, said the ape, “and at nine-dollars and fifty rents a drink I can undrmtand why"
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