The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 August 1963 — Page 13

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An elephant - drawn “safari train" will be one of the attractions at Wilcox Super Mart next Wednesday and Thursday when they have the Milker Bros. Circuram in town. This group will be entertaining the public for two days at the Wilcox Parking Lot August 21 and 22 with shows at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p in. tach day. There are 65 animals and 26 people with the. show and it's all brought to you fn*e by Wilcox. List Top Catches In State This Year The list of record fish caught in Indiana lakes, streams and ponds is growing. the official list-keeper, the Indiana Department of Conservation. reports. Can you top any of these iina catches ? If »o, obtain an official entry blank from your sporting goods or bait store, or where you bought your hunting and fishing license, or from the Indiana Department of Conservation, R(x>m 605. State Office Building, Indianapolis 9. Some of the largest fish yet entered are listed along with the name and hometown of the lucky fisherman. Largemouth Bass: 9 pounds 2 ounces, Charles A. Sanders, Indianapolis; 8 pounds 12 ouncH, Ray Annis. Charlestown. Bluegill: 2 pounds 2 oum • La moi ne Aikman, Peru; 2 pounds, Walter J. Devitch, Hanna. Redear: 1 pound s mm' es, Lr - ter Schlotman. Greensburg; 1 pound 1 ounces, Howard E. Long. South Bend. Crappie: 4 pounds 5 ounces Elbert Voltz, Columbus; 2 pounds s ounces, Raymond S Orndorff, Lexington. Walleye: 2 pounds 14 ounces, Lewis L. Smith. Decatur. Rainbow Trout: 6 pounds 8 ounces, Andy Bohlander. bort Wayne; 5 pounds 13 ounces. Arthur Gibson, Ossian. Brown Trout: 7 pounds 4 ounces, L. L. Beachy, Goshen. 5 pounds 15 ounces, Erich Lasch, Fort Wayne. Northern Pike: 14 pounds 8 ounces, Charles W. Bressler bremunt. Freshwater Drum (U mu perch): 30 pounds. Garland boilers, Loogootee; 16 pounds 1ounecs, Stella Powers. Winslow Channel Catfish: 15 pounds 4 ounces. Ed Williams, Kokomo. Flathead Catfish: 71 pounds, Al Behr. Indianapolis. Carp: 10 pounds 4 ounces Don E Day. Columbus. So far no official ent ne have been received for the following types of fish: smallmouth bass, spotted or Kentucky ba - roc a bass, white or silver bas< saugei. brook trout, muskellungj. budhead and bowfin or dogfish. •BUOUn|OK.U s,ju.»a •" ‘K ’’ b' U trtJ isnf aau sowjuioad pMUPd Takng a vacation on borrowed money is a poor wa ? tu ! ' !ax

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Aug. 15, 1963 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —

On Indiana State Honor Roll Four St. Joseph County students were hste«l on Indiana State College s second semester scholastu h mor roll released by the Registrar's Office, recently, To merit any honor roll listing, a student for the IH-week period, mu t have competed twelve semester hours oi more of study and earn'd a grade point average <if 3 id or hightr. This i. equivalent to an average grad-' of B plus or hich'r f' ' the completed semester of -tudy, Tl.'ja* <t!;h nts on the current honor i>e' tor tl • s< ond semester 11962-6':) tit lin' I the grade pomt iv< r.■ -e । < .'; So ,r higher on l!u ertd/s • ircd during that seme ter only To merit distinguished honor t"li listing, a student must have a cumulative grade-point average of 3.50-3.75 t B plus or high tt. On tt e s. >r'l semester honor mH fr >m Walk* rt<m was Richard Awald, Rt. 3. Box 258. It is under tar 'able that crime prevention in any nation should begin in the high chair -not m th? electric chair.

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