The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 July 1964 — Page 6

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — July 9, 1964

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4-H NEWS I Te Walkerton Lincoln 4-H Club will have a general meeting at 7:00 p.m, Friday, July 10, at the high echool. Bring any pro jects or record books which are ■ what if 1 OK YOU were ■ mat ^ a I w ’ dow I HIL y -7»W> ... would you be able to maintain your home —to provide the necessities of life—- ! to keep your family safe from want? Make cerI tain now that your husband’s life insurance is ! adequate. For experienced advice and counsel call your agent for Farm Bureau ' Insurance. FRED BULLINGER Phone 586-3339 ' 701 Monroe Street Walkerton '^-Insurance — 1

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completed. Parents are welcome. Mr, Welsh, vocational agriculture teacher at Walkerton High School, is attending the Indiana Voc. Agriculture Teachers’ Conference at Purdue this week. The theme of the convention is diversified education and the new 1964 Vocational Education Act. Last week, George King, Jerry Sheaks, Bob Mechling, Larry Kaser and Don Thomas, State Reporter, attended the FFA convention wfth Mr. Welsh. The topic this year was, “Agriculture, Challenging and Dynamic. < North Liberty Rainbow News Assembly No. 52 held their regular meeting July 6th, with Worthy Advisor, Vicki Zent, presiding. Reports were read on how well we did with our booth the 60 Years Os Service Est. 1903 LEMONTREES mi mam umma am, JIM Hlomm JMMw Ai I BJbefP Phone CE 4-7771 230 S. Michigan St

Fourth of July at the park. Our float got 3rd place ribbon. Our [ girls that were at Grand Assembly gave their reports. Those attending Grand Assembly in । Indianapolis July 2 to sth, were Bemetta Kennedy, Marlene Ulbricht, June Wolfe, Julie Limerick, Pamela Franklin, Jennifer Howard, Grace Wolfe, Mother Advisor, and Edith Woods, grand choir mom. Julie Limerick was appointed grand prompter for the next year. On Saturday, Julie Limerick, Lois Stuck, James Hullinger and Robert Kruzincki received Grand Cross of Colors. We are al? very proud of Julie. Cub Scout News Roger Schmeltz was awarded the trophy for winning the first official Pine Wood Derby recently when the Cub Scouts of Walkerton held their monthly pack night at Place Park. Placing second was the car raced by Robert Keck. They wilil keep their trophies until next month when the races will be run again. Anyone winning two months in a row will get to keep their trophies. , The next pack night will be July 18, at Stuntz Pine Forest for a corn roast. There were more than 100 persons present at the wiener roast preceding the pine wood races. Baked beans, potato chips, and pop, were served by Mrs. Bernice Mann, food chairman. The activities were concluded with a 16 inch ball game with the fathers vs. all the Cub Scouts. It is reported the youngsters won 5 to 4. People who believe in paying as they go stay at home most.

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Dr. Walter M. Denaut OFFICE HOURS: 912 and 1-5 MTWFS Closed Thursdays Dr, Elliott Frash, Optometrist 413 Michigan Street Walkerton, Ind. Hours: 9:30 • 5:30 Mondays and Thursdays Phone 586-3722 Dr. Burton L. Furst Dentist OFFICE HOURS: 9■ 12 and 1- 5:30 MTTFS Closed Wednesdays Day or Night Nusbaum’s Funeral Home Phone Walkerton 586-3444

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A presentation of advancement of rank will be conducted in a Court of Honor Wednesday, July 29, at 7 p.m. It wiU be followed by a wiener roast and all parents are urged to attend with the boys. A board of review will be conducted this week. Many people skim the cream off the milk of human kindness before they ooie it out. A good boot when needed Is better than a pull that isn’t.