The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 46, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 April 1966 — Page 4

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - APRIL 21, 1966

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Flag Routine. changed

* A change of usual plans for the businessmen of Wa’kerton concerning displaying the American flag, is now in effect. Previously. the flags were displayed * through the cooperation of the American Legion Pi>st 189. who Initiated the standard flag and displaying progian?. gjne to a shortage of help Ln 1 getting the flags up on the des- । ignated days, the Legion passed the flags out to cooperating iHercliants Saturday ami each ■ merchant is asked to take care ■ out his own flag and display it Attends MP ATI Meeting At i Purdue Davis Whaley, principal of the 3 vner School, was one ol approxio'ateiy 200 educators who conII > ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 3 Days Only Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. April 21-22-23 SCOOP! cotton polos Each Colorful stripes and plaids in <rew neck, short sleeve style. Bays', girls' sizes Asst. 2-12 fUJ Inn z<\ I-A i v W vb SALE! Boxer Longies s ug< s S pt Boys' and girls denims are anode for hard play! Machine wash cotton. Asst. 2-8

esfpoeially on the cP signaled days Th s is asking very little of the merchants even though it d es destroy the system that for so many years has made the flag displaying a very impressive thing in Walkerton. hi a future edition, a List of the days to display the flag will be published for the merchants nnd any Interested individuals to use. Anyone should be proud * t enough to take a few minutes to seo that their flag is properly displayed on at least th? special days. 1 vened at Purdue University in West Lafayette, recently, for the fourth annual mee’ing of the Members of the Midwest Program on Airborne Television Instruction, Inc. (M.PATI). MPATI is tlie educational television program which beams lessons from an airplane flying at 23.000 feet over Montpelier, Indiana, to classrooms in a sixstate region. The leswns are received by .schools and colleges in Indiana. 11l nois. Kentu< ky, Michigan. Ohio and Wisconsin. Approval by the Federal Communications Commission of MPATTs application for construction ^permits for sx channels in the 2500 megacycle band was announced at the meeting. MPATI veil cont’nue to opera 4 e over the UHF Channels 72 and 7G through th? 1969-70 school year. It is anticipated that the new facilities will be ready for use at least by that time. Whaley and the other delegates to the meeting hea'd the remai kb of Dr. Harry Sparta". th« State Superintendent of Public In truction of the St- te of Kentucky, who addressed the membership at lunch. NOTICE LODGE 619 Walkerton Lodge 619 , Thomas Frame WM., asks that anyone who wnn‘? to attend t’’e banquet honoring Grover Op! ngcr and the presentation of his 50-vear Award of Go’d Saturday. April 23, should call DeWayne Pavey, 586-3605 Thursday evening.

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After Prom Committee Lays Plans The committee for the planning of the annual After Prom Party for the Walkerton High School juniors and seniors, met ret en ly to lay the plans for the big affair to be held f flowing the prom. Committees have been chosen and different duties delegated to individuals and groups. Help will be ne vied for this project F.specia’ly needed, will bo help decorate the Youth Budding the week prior to the <i)ig affa r on Saturday morning Anyone wishing to give some time to

this very worthwhile project can contact the chairman of the decorating, Mrs. Jim Reed Once again the program ulill begin with the public introduction of tlie honored guests as they arrive at the Rbuto Theatre for the begi.ming of the full program. This is the only part the public

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