The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 May 1963 — Page 9

Winners Os Citizenship Awards Honored Iw ■■ id rly. Steve Burch, Erw in Cainp11. Linda Frailey, Patricia Gad- ;. Larry Hiler, Joan Nylander, - mdra Sduneltz and Janet Owens. S niors reel iving attendnn e cards were Steve Burch, 1 yeai : Hertha Watts. 2 years and Phil:n Harris, three years pet feet attendance. Jackson Watkins senior class resident. was in ester of cerex ionics. Obey your t raffle I tws

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N. L. Grade School Has Award Day On (Friday, May 24, the North Liberty Elementary School's Annual Award Day Program was hold. Awaid.s were given out bv the school principal, Gary A. Nelson, to Chris Anderson and Alan Wenger for winning their divisions of the school spelling championships. Nelson also prewnted track ribbons to all students who won places in the recent Elementary Track Day. Bobby Knecht received a trophy i r winning the school tree throw tourney, in which 60 boy, m grades 5, 6 and 7 took part. Also presenting av. irds went Forrest R. Dunntick, 7th grade science teacher, who was the building coordinatoi for tin s< ience Fair held in February Mi Dunnuck presented ribbons to all winning exhibitors. Dick Bishop, of radio and tation WETL, the South Bend Community School C i potation }.'M station, presented awards to Christine H irtsoiigh and to Alan Limtk k. 4th gra.lei -. These two students n pre-ented th< North Libel ty Element o y Se'a ,1 m । radio broaden t entitl d, ’ The Fun of Spelbng.” Also receiving ctitifaates md small loving cup trophies were al! students who had not bt ■ n absent or tai'lv during the j» >.-t y- ir. Special recognition wa - given to the 2. 3 and I y ar pert ct

attendant e award winners. One student, Martin Shup rt, had a perfect lour year record, and the f Homing had three M ar re< adv Kevin Hunt, Paula Henry M try Albert, Janice Kile. And two year records were. Roger Albeit, Darla Henry, John Sapp. Alan Limerick, David Lappin. Jo.tn MeCornick, Kobert Sapp, Alan Wenger, Keith M on, Alma Borton and Stevr Eb. rly, stall Enjoy^ l.unmeon Monday, May 27, tiie staif of the Liberty Elementary Schi o! enjoyed a luncheon a’ tiv Element.try School. Honored gm tz were Mi.s Elizabeth Poor ami John Ferguson wht are not returning to their leaching positions next year. The\ wo re both presented with gifts by th ■ group. Farm Bureau To Meet June 6 The Oregon Town hip Faun Bureau will meet *n Thursday, June. 6. at 7:30 pm. in th ba < ment of the Grovertown ECP Church. At this meeting a . lee. tion of old phonogt aphs and record will b‘ di.-pl ived and anyom having either is asked to bring them. Tla-re will also he d ” r pt '■ and entertainment at 'id-. na«ting. Lunch will :e served be!, re the conclusion. Speak up th ■ orid d.v.iy-; too busy to listen 'o wipers.

May 30. 1963 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

Masons Honoi Claude E. Houser For Fifty Years Service Friday Hg- 1 ■Mt ■

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AN INJURY CAN CL 7 OFF YOUR IN ' . H av Ion” c. iM v u y '' iy d \ouv I'.iychccks were ’ ■ 1 . . ■ / Av .'lll SLLm I h • JidW. IK :is d". /lied :o Iw'.y ; i , at ■' r Very p ■'< u li can p. y v iv, | c- .. ‘:l V ou're di jbl .I e ' ■ — tor .1., !o'..’ is live . bars i’ c ■> i . ■ < t } n ». er Im Ide m v. .c ui . - • t lb 1< V detail!. ati In. cy > ()ha» I el V i!kci i«»■ i • • • 3*/-’ I f. ■ ■.i I >■ rb ll< d ; .'an e ' ‘ Tb. WILLI AMS & SOHS “Serving Y<m Since 192 x ’ 1 > miles we<t of Walkerfnn Phone .Thti-.'lkl 1 Open I ntil Noon Max 30 Sak‘ Buns May 30 I o Jun<‘ 5 Memorial Day Specials Speedway Stakes Top Round lb 79c Sirloin lb 79c T-Bone lb 89c Indianapolis Roast Standing Rib lb 69c i Boned Rolled & Tied Rib lb 79c Track Tip lb 79c Rae? Track Spar? ; lb 30c \\ . 1 \ mi tment Os SH: i"e ,tm! I<’J* 11 ’" \ I P pul ii r' ice' Quality M m l * — (’m ipl It Ihu te l.<>c! iPi e^-intf. ( ustom ^latighti । in” kging. ( nit ne hup Ii ' '/ing, Keiuimiug. Hn koi } Smulun.,. L Lui. \\ hul ^ale. Quark i s of Beef, \ cal. Park ami I amb. Open s to ti P. M. Momlav thru Saturday. (loMd Sundays and Kulida)". 1

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