The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 51, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 December 1964 — Page 3

Concert Program For Thursday Evening Concert The Walkerton Hign s< ho I ■a inter comcit \Kiil lx pi c-rnt .■! r..usday, I emlx*r 17. at 7.30 ; in in the high school gym This will feature the high seh »ol band and eighth grade and high school choru< The program is as follows: ('itauei Erickson Cotton Candy Damon Theme from Samson and Delilah Davis Prudence Olivadot i The Midnight Sun Yoder Tutti Flutie Fote • High School Band) Away In A Manger Pens While Shepheids Watched Tkaeh i Eighth Grade Chorus) Duet: Terry Keck, Jeannie Ream Rise Vp Early Kountz The Little Drummer Boy arr. Davis Behold That Star arr. Cunklc । High School Chorus i Echo Carol Forsblad । Double Chorus-Eighth Grade and High School Choru । C' ristn as Greetings Walter Sleigh Ride Anderson W riter W >r lerland arr. Warrington ’High School Bandi OH !y Night Johnson Walters i Ban I ar d Itouhb Choru -1 George J Robinson, Director Indians Play At Culver Friday Walkerton * Indiana will take their 6-2 irvord mto their final .chcdulod game until ifter Christ, mas at Culver Friday night The ltuH-65 version of Culver s team is formed from a nucleus of the team that won the Plymouth Sectional last February, and one that has been successful to date. Ganic time is 6 15 for the preliminary contest. Holiday Tourney Monday Walkerton will be one. of four teams to play in a Holiday Tourney at Tyner. The other schools are the host school, Tyner. Star City and West High Two games will be played each Monday and Tuesday night with the first round Monday and a consolation game and the championship contests on Tuesday. EEEEE Friday & Saturday December IS - 19 Following; in the hilarious fun-steps of “Mister Robet t s.” Joshua Logan’s Production of Ensign Pulver Starring Robert Walker . Bnrl Ives . Walter Matthau . Tommy Sands . Millie Perkins . hay Mrdford Technicolor . Panax ison . From Warner Bros.

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Shamrocks Host W est viHe Friday North Liberty s Shamiocks will conclude then action until ■iftei' the holidays on IT.day night with a hom e game agam.d ■'l H-ng Wes!Ville bam. The game will be played at 7.15. due to We tville being on low time. NFO NEWS National Farmers Organization delegate, fr m St. Joseph County were among the record total ot mote than voting deb gates fi oin 23 states at the annual convention in Minneapoh . MimnSota, n Decemlier 2 and 3. Attending the two day affair from St. Joseph County were the ( hairman. Carlyle Buss and wife; Mr. and Mrs. Ix>yal Burkholder, Mr. an Mrs. Lloyd Klein, Mr. and Mi Ralph Baughman, Mr. and Mrs Claude McEndarfvr. Mr and Mis James H<> b-thi, Howard Ka.er, Maurice Kerchove Jr., and I-rwrem e Snyder Participating in the years larg- t ni’ etmg < f tat m< r.-. the delegates heard pr. gle.;. rcjKlltS and plans of the organization. Oren Law Staley, of H-a. Mis stricken with appcnduit. -,i'>G.y after arriving at the i • vcniom, partu ipated in Hus yai . . - - sion by a special telephone h okup fi',,m the Eitel hospital. Elected to tenth term a pn - ident. Staley struck tn- k vn-’e m his State ot Atta . n < a-, when ill -cd. W ■’! v . .til! ■ ' e achieved by bargaining ti-m a positi n of w-akm •>! J u l to g>> back to our local ai-as and <>r. u z^-. ' In noting the tn im ndous growth of NFO during the ; ist year, he pointed to a heavy membership increase during the recently recc-sed holding action. ■ ' ' nt obeei delegates. yfoic and more, there is a turn to the NFO fm solving of the farmers' pmblemH it offet * the best hope there is today for the American farmer,' he said We have conic a long way since one of our first conventions, with fewer than 1.000 delegate!, to this years' breaking attendance of more than 9 000. and the NFO is gaming m strength cvety day. High on the list f discus-on items during the convention, was the possibility of resumption .4 the recent NFO holding action. Erhard Pfmgsten • f Sergeant Bluff. lowa. ^-elected vae-pres-Ident by a< < lamat n, t Id t:u ‘ delegate's that "we ntend to ke p t pi«e- ™ ”! indicated that the holding could bo resumed at any t.m" a • » rt break period I I ad.|t S - menL The two-dav .peaking pt* gt 1 ... , i iby Secretary of A^n.ulturc, Orvilh L. Freeman. -We just wish that every St Joseph counts farmer C uld have a tended t • q noo grass ro t f inm i . P- 1 ’ pat.d in agricultures Urged meeting intent on solving their own problems and ke- ping a great heritage alive Edith Snyder NFO publicity

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