The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 May 1964 — Page 13

N. L. Junior High Track News The North Liberty Junior High track team has completed the 1964 season with a 2 and 2 record in dual meets, second in a triangular meet. Bth in the county meet. 4th in the we.dern division sectional. Some sparkling performances were turned in by individuals this year. Steve Eberly s< . d < points in nine meets a-I b: <kc records in the iod ya d d >i, the 220 yard dash, the lb» ya* ! rm, and the broad jumps. .Terr. Ku z hal scored 76\ points in • •i.-ht meets while breaking records in the 120 and 110 yard low hurdles. He also ran the 110 in 61 l which was only .2 of a see. over Eberly s record. Mike Newcomer found a place in the record books by breaking the shot put tvcord on f >ur different occasions and was unbeaten in nine meets. Two boys who scored well will return to the junior high team next year, Ron Young and Dale Borton. Ron had 55b. points and tied the pole vaulting record of South Bend Community Schools at 89”. Dale had his 22 p tints in the 880 run. He has the best time for a 7th grader at 2:32.7. Other boys who have scored this season are as follows in the order of points: Ricky Moon, Dennis O'Cnnnor, SAVE ON SILAGE WITH RUMA-BULK PRESERVE YOUR SUIt ■ NEW RUMA-BULK has •* tremely high water absorption ... saves nearly all green for* Bge weight from run-off . . • prevents silage value from •eeping away. INCREASE IIS FEED VALU. ■ NEW RUMA-BULK sccsU.•tee the formation of acid* which enhance the feed value Os your silage .•. Ir.crease the production of moat and milk* mnm Tako advantage of your Ma» ter Mix Dealer's special offer for “early birds'* ... Stop In and see nlm about it today! SPECIAL OFFER FOR EARLY BIRDS I MASTER I North Liberty Elevator

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Dennis Hurt, Barry Hughes, Bob Lappin, Kevin Hostetler, Kent Amsbarger, Martin Shupert, Keith Moon, Joe Fisher and Mike Setnor. . New records set ate: Steve Eberly, 100, 11.7 Eberly 220, 26.1 Eberly 440, 61.2 Eberly, broad jump, 17’4” Jerry Kurzhal, 120, 18.3 Kirzhal, 110. 15.1 Mike Newcomer, shot put, 46'6*2” Attends Grind (r In Lafayette Mrs. Bryce Rohrer spent Friday in Lafayette as a guest of the Grand Chapter Ladies of Royal Arch Masons. The Indiana Grand Chapter of Rival Arch Masons held their 119th annual convocation at Lafayette last Thursday and Friday. Mast Excellent Grand High Priest Carl E. Shrader, the father of Mrs. Rohrer, presided over the meeting. At the Grand Chapter Dadies’ Lunchion. Mrs. Rohrer's mother, Mrs. Shrader, drc. sed in Swiss < •stume. presented a tour thru Europe with her slides and appropriate table decorations. The most outstanding decorations were cereal box suitcases and favors of ceramic earring seasick pills. Another outstanding feature, the punch bowl at the reception. wA3 made of ice with a scalloped rim and pink carnations frozen inside the ice. spotted from below with pink lights. GET r MtNEY AT CENTRAL CREDIT CORP. MONEY FOR YOUR VACATION (Jo ahead l ake the family on that vacation you've always dreamed of .... but thought you could ne\ r afford. Central (redt Corporation will help you with a low cost loan. It's called INSTANT MONEY. and you can have up to SIOOO. Stop in soon or phone us. CENTRAL CREDIT CORP. 618 Roosevelt Road Phone 586-3129 Open Monday & Friday Evenings Until 7:00 pm Closed Saturday '

North Liberty Cub Scout News The North Liberty Cub Si out Pack 211. held their regular monthly meeting May 18, with Dave Trobaugh, Cubmaster, presiding. Den I gave a -kit called in-han I anee. L- iTi'-dumm*s we:e served by Don 11. The following aw;.;-' were given: Bryan Heve!. v ' vige, one gold, me >ilver arr :: Kevin Hunt, g- '1 mu A- r arrow, under Lion rank Jack Knepp. Randy Sheiks, Dirk Wood. Chris G imer. gold an silver u - aw, wolf badge Rick Zellers, tear badge, one gold, two silver arrows Greg Gensinger, Li >n badge, one gold arrow Leon Shupert, bear badge. NOTH E TO PROPERTY OU \ERS Permitting the excess iv.e growth of weeds and vegetation on properties witbin t.he corporate limits of the Town of Walkerton, is in direct violation of Town Ordinance. Reports of excessive growth, particularly on vacant lots and tracts of grounds, h ive seen received by the Board of Tru Ges and immediate action requested taken to relieve said stated conTAKES THE PLACE OF MANY—SAVES sssToo! MODERNIZE YOUR INSURANCE BCall today . for rates and Information R. W. Johnson Ins. hoontz Lake Mornings Hamlet 867-2824 Afternoons Walkerton 586-2580

FOB AND ABOUT TEENAGERS By C. D. Smith Parents Want Teenager To Bo Like Brother

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THE WEEK’S LETTER: “I have a problem with my parents. My older brother, who goes to college next year, was "Mr. Everything” in high school. He belonged to nearly everything, was class president and most popular student. The only thing he and I have in common is that my school grades arc as good as his were. 1 arn shy. I don’t bvong to any organizations. A prefer to spend

May 28, 1964 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

The Independent-News Robert E. Urbin, Editor PUBLISHER Independent-News Co., Lie. Walkerton, Indiana PUBLIC \TION n UE: I’ll ■ ’ ( Each Week Second ( 1 iss Postage Paid At V. al' m, Indiana SLBSCII’ iION R\T S: 833'9 Per Yea* •'oc Vdditional If Mailed Out Os Stale

ditions. In addition 1 > gre itly m oving civic npr-r m. . a . 1 . to assist in insect control- my property owne. who . q p: ~ mtly be in vb !aHon < ■ ■ d and Vcuet.t’. <>n Ord... i * herewith imp < tfully r. q ■ I to give this repir'a 1 (mdrion ’ ir immediate attmtini and remu al from their n pective prop, r' Board of Tru tc> s Town of Walkerton Walkerton. Indiana 2tjl NOTIC E TO BIDDERS garb\<;e. xshes, ri bbish COXTKACT ( OLLEC TIONS Public Notice is herewith given that the Board of Trustees >f the Town of Walkerton. Indiana, will accept st aled bids for the collection of garbage, ashes and rubbish within the corpora*e limits of the Town of Walke’ton for a one year period, commencing Julv 1. 1961. The >tid , o]’,-tens t<> be governed by Town ordinance pertaining to same Sealed bids will be accepted it the Clerk-Tivnsui or’offb mV 1 Tuesday evening, June 16, 1964, at the hour of 7:30 pm . at

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'my time roading or indulging In one of several hobbies. 1 am selfconscious when around people. I want to be friendly and popular, I but I don't know where to begin. My parents make things worse by always telling me what a great big success my brother made in high school.” Ol R REPLY: There is no great secret one can reveal to point the . ,way to popularity. But, there is I

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the old truth that ' the best way 1 i have a friend is to be one.” TLo v >y or girl who is friendly ami cheerful to everyone with who'l he or she comes in contact Mill make friends. And, making friends is like doing anything else—one has to work at 1t to be successful. People don't just come running and say, “I vs ant to bo J our friend.” The easiest way to ovextoma being self-conscious is to develop an interest in other people. Get* ting along vith others is lika learning to swim—you have to get your feet wet. You can’t leant anything sitting on the bank or watching someone else take the •plunge. | Be fiiendly and cheerful, and people will like you. Show an i 4« terest in people, in their likes ' and dislikes, and more times thau not, jou have made a friend. i If> M U halt a tren*f» problem •uU want to di.iu-.. or an obarr'ation to make, ■ dd.-eL »«ur letter to VOR WD AUDI “ Tl 1 X M.t KS. CU.MM! MTV ANO SI »< I khan I'KEiS jsimVltE. AiLLNKw fuKT, KY.

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