The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 September 1963 — Page 4

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THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Sept. 5. 1963

Saturday Ends An Era In Walkerton

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r H. S. Drop Outs Should Weigh Results

A problem that occurs each year that is more obvious now than at any other time is the high school drop out. A crusade to stop teen from dropping out of school has been undertaken starting right at the r S. Government down through the local school systems. In a time such as we live in now. a high school education is a must in order to get a job A few years ago this wasn't true but with the many more going to college each year and pulling the better jobs. the trend towards automation, and with so many women working today, jobs aren't plentiful and the high school drop out doesn't

You Must Help The Young Minds Think

One road sign that is very important now is the one that says "S< hool Zone". With school back in session, added responsibility is placed near schools and in the many areas where young children cross the streets (timing and going to school Child! en. even though they are told and taught about crossing the streets, can still easiy haw their young minds occupied with other thoughts and do not

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have much of a chance. The twleve year, it takes to go through school is only a small part of a person’s life. Much smaller yet is the year or two that is the difference between finishing school and dropping out at the age of 16 At an hourly basis, this could prove to be the most rewarding hours of a young person’s life when finding a job is the direct result. Schools welcome those who want to get an education and they are there waiting for them It is up to the individual who is thinking of dropping out to stop just once more and compare the results against the future.

use caution when safety is concerned. Also, always a hazard, is the young bicy, le rider, whether or not it is concerned with school. As drivers of cars, each must help assume the responsibility that these young minds often forget. Beware of the young child, especially around a school zone where a child chasing a ball or someone else is a prime target for careless motorists.

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Corn, Soybean Storages Should Be Ready Grain storage bins should be clean and insect-free before placing newly harvested corn and soybeas m them, reminds Dav. Matthew. Purdue I’nivei ity extension entomologist. Now is a good tune to <b an out bins and surrounding aiea.^ Spray interior of the bins with either 2*« per cent n ethoxy, bio; or l ! o per cent prmmm. grad, malathion m,• 11, id," I'-e on pint of the 55 per < <-nt premium grade malathion emulsion con,- ntrate in three gallons of water or mix one quart of the 25 pel cent methoxychlor concentrate in three gallons of water Spray bins to "run-off ' to insure adequate coverage. Ear corn that becomes infested in open crib storage should be shelled, placed in tight bins and fumigated. In steel bins use five gallons of the 80-20 fumigant mixture or six gallons of the 7525 mixture per 1,000 bushels of grain. In wooden bins, increase the amounts to six and eight gallons respectively. Matthew* recommends. To protect grain from attack by Indian meal moth or other surface-infesting insects apply a Iper cent malathion spray nt the rate of one quart per 1 600 square feet of grain surface Wheat in storage should be examined at this tune of year to dete, t any possible beginning o. insect infestation- Where infestations are found, fumigate bins .is soon as pos able. Purdue Mimeo E66 "The Control of (Stored Grain Insects’ contains more detailed information. Free to Indiana re ident.s this mimeo can be obta ned from Agricultural I v uhh< at ions AES Building Purdue I'niversity, Lafayette. Ind. 47907 A post card is sufficent request the publication by tit!-* nmnb<r. A buxines ■ firm wrote t • another corporation saying ' Our electronic brain has cmputed that the cost of the w,,rk you want d no will be Th, following t eplv was re, eived a abort lime later this is more than we anticipated, we suggest that vou r eb.fr nlc brain mike an ippoimment with our eks tronic brain to disensa away of reducing the c< st of the work ”

frea ( | fl 1T 0R Y's jS C .1A pBO 01^ W lureetamr »m» ibom w President McKinley win fatally wounded in Buffalo, New York, September 8, IWI. The first Roman Catholic parish in North America wa« founded September 7, 1565, at St. XugusUne, Florida. Boulder Dam began operations, September 7, 1936. Some 6,000 lives were lost when tidal waves struck Galveston, Texas, area, September M, 19iM>. Senator Huey P. Ixmg was assassinated, September 8, 1935. California was admitted to the Vnlon, September 9, 18S9. The American Bowling Congress was formed, September 9,19 N. Perry was victorious in the Rattle of Lake Erie, September 19, 181 J. Radium was discovered, September 10, IS9H The last battle of the American Revoirtion was fought at Fort Henry, Wheeling, West Virginia, September 11, 1782. Francia Scott Key scribbled the first rough draft of the ‘‘Star Spangled Banner.” September 12, 1814. । y—— i ’ t 1 TMtVOICf «*» i 8 01 WIMIMCI An expert In mo,f ony field hove been doing buitnen In I worth li.lening so if one il the community for yeor>. htler.,f.d tn ho ,object. W. They or. ju.t o, expert" of taoi". 0 ”. ' •’ pe, '* nt * « •ho" i°b o. » th. mo,ter wL« n »u* mechonic in hi» line of work, wnen something goes • ’’wrong" with household , L ° C ? F^chanti hove •quipmeni, for example, we ,eorned »° « ,ock »hekes won? the services of an ex- occord,n 9 needs of port. We wouldn't have much comm «nity. They have confidence in the man who learn « d experience tho said, "I have never done this !rn Portcmce of doing mom type of work before." We'd than mooting consumer start looking for someone needs. They know they must else. follow up with guaranteed Did you ever stop to con- service and satisfaction. sidor that the local merchant Shop local stores next time is something of an ’’expert," you have need and you'o loo? Many of our merchants see what wo moan. Trade st MH