The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 February 1967 — Page 6
THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - FEB. 23, 1967
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Sally Myers Returns Horn 15 Months Abroad M: f* h;. Mvc? w. . Munn 1 from 15 m nths in Germany an I Fr n. i visitu In r parent Mr and Mr ("harles M nt< : and f : ..lx \\ alkert n. Sally 25 ::• i Hah 1 fr m Walker! n hi h h 1 in 19 '■ With the ai I < t ’v t L u N<> f»SI w . ' t ■ •.. b 1 • a >on f<>i children or diseased vet ■ W. W. II • re.i as a f ■ hm n at in Irnr I Jmx r.'d \ Eb • nt >n re . ivjng U.S <5 ■e« nE !; t. n In < M ' I went t Gut p .< ■ . ... mg sin w 1 . I t 'ob whih i \■ 1 jI . ■ . tit el < <. H i fu • ’ i w i .: - tl ■ n Italy, th ». , n A't. • - . • :•) d tvs '<l N.'.. m 1 m - (h m she wn ’ i I'SA A n Bas- and applied f a a teaihm; hositi n in th-- Am- tic in I>e- < nd< nt Sih" I <-f the l'S Amn Pupil in this -h" 1 Were Uiild -n of American -1 he-’ tati n- I th'”. Sh" was a<..p*ato Uaeh th- third grade in Hilzingen, Gerrany. During the ummer month;- sha tau'ht i .a- • s and w ’lo 1 in th' library In August IW>6 sb-- a< .p*'d a . inrdar teachin position in Veruun. France. 80. au<e of the decrease of enrollment due to the .ransfer of many of the American .rmy p< rson< 11 being move 1 out < f France, Mi- Myers j. b ended h January 19G". Dunng her time in th* so countries Miss Myers was h .used in tnv Bachelor Officers Quarters r.nd ate her meals at the Officers C üb. Miss My-rs pur. hased a car find mad- visit- to Berlin, Austria. Switzerland. France. Belgium and other places of interest auiy 4. 1966. she visited her fathers grav. in the Hvnri-Chap-eda. Belguim cemet* ry. Her visit to the ct nv t< ry was just one Oax before the 52nd birthday of I. i lath. r. Pvt. Ch: rl s R. Myer who lost his life in 1945 during the allied offensive of the Ist Army, cros-.-ung the Rhine into Germanv. He was killed just bfter the capture of the R.mnge i Bridge Sall ■■ !• p rts the ( . netew i- beautifullv k. pt and that the markers are all of white Inarbio. With the desire to return In later years to Europt, Miss Myers felt she should return to 1 S A. and get her Masters Degree so she returned home in January. Within a few months &he will set un a teaching position near Ri**nminctnn where she tan be in working on her blasters degree. Miss Myets In talking about the c<untri.- s-he visited, said ^ne Ilk.d Germany very much. Vnrre tli< pc >p| t were warm fnendh imderst n ling i-nt j-h< w. d mu< h r< j t f r the Americ n p op’. Ev. n though Int y tdl h .vt sub-'tandai’d c >nddion'- th< ’. n one <' npl .n •nd are v-T'. grata u She Ftattsj that G* Ti.an : ha- re >vered I .lit. 11 fr a th : va; . sis war. In France he reports tie r, r main n it h <v. n .• World War II d< Ir, '. ii Tic I- a f •hr <! di-tri-’ ' th I'r.'- 1 Ftate- M.nh of th- distrust is due to th* t net- fjo’n Am. ib a She -aid the Fr. n. hp* ph Vould hat. t<. 1 s, tr a tourist trade,yet the r< ext I • >t there Inirmg h. r ttavil- Mi* Mv. i • d« mat. v r. h rful randi REGVI AK MEETING NIGHTS Os The Orville Easf<‘r(!ay Lecrion Post (89 2nd and I-n-t Tharxday Os Each Month Auxiliary (’nit 189 Ist Thun-dJiy Os Fach Manti
and her experience in teaching littl- third grad< children has helped her n her future teaching pro.ession which i.- to teach b.ich s. h.. 1 da - - in <>< lai stian > and English .(..w. I m a apprci ia11■ n f. i the ( .pp ft mty made ax a : A b f, a p, r b th'- I' S. (1 v< ■•. n. nt. .n 1 i j ■ud of the father who v« 1.. lite for Ins < unt >' , ma’ ing her e lu- ati n I' a! 1. S, lly . p • ii 1 gran 1i ' • Mi 11. M < . r« ihat •! E v.lt Koad. Walk(lord fellows 4-H’ers Meet Tl of ■ t , ... .• t. unv G •1! I I 11 ih w ‘ I 1 m t < ’ P • h’ h eh I . n T‘ ’ F-: -v F. The ’ ’ • w . (HI t o; «, • by 1 . Vd 1 El ■ nos !><7 ■w- ■1- Ia . f How- pres- - ’ ' < ’ li', ’ p-e i ’ent, n Aw .11. r<' i . Kaien J 'i Ti "a ur- .1 k Awal 1; 11 d'h A S Devi l S' inlev ■ n! f avi I B v.< • ; S n !■ m rs. Ruk' B< nn< ..n I(' I Has.l y; lleoreati n (’ti I A'.'.ald and Eu e . Sinn. Rep cter, Jill Awal i J hn Awal 1 was s< I ’cte 1 to repre: ent our club at the Junior leader confer, nee. M irch 6. Meetings will b. hell on the first and third W< in-sday of • ■.v h month at 7 0<) pm. Record books w re distributed by the 1< i' r Mr. Jack and Mi Awald Th re were 20 members and 3 visitors present. Jill Awald. rep irter I I LL CONTROL Self-discipline y<ur mental forces and you will have mastered the forces of life
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NFO NFWS County leaders an I members of the St. Joseph County NFO attended a closed state wide strategy meeting at Tipton. Indiana The purpo e of the mcetin ; w.a to discuss plan for a mlk h>l iin : action and to discu- new approach NFO i prep irin- t. u-e in an attempt to raise prim, in all tarm commodities at the farm level. C unty leaders were t I ' that the NFO had done ev« ’ thing p -sable to try to p-ev.-nt a mdk holding inti n but that It* u h pr< cessors had a la tter attitu’<•, it loked as though they w< J I till be talking ten years from now with no higher price f< r miP; to th" tanner unless a I: Idin; action i.« r Hed The NFO leaders wore told that NF<> i ; id bng a new npp -oa h t" its eff rt . to i.i'.se farm price. J let.uls xx ill soon bo ann'iun !. Th s new appro rnh will offer farmers an opp irtunity to use marketing information and a structure offered by the NFO o the basic size of the agri, ultiir 1 plant can be reduced so supply can be brought in balance with demand. Loyal Burkhol h-r. County President of the St. Joseph C ainly NFO said. “No one sh" il 1 <pp <• this dynamic nexv appro eh. It is somethin : farm* rs ha'-e alwav - been tol I they sh uld do. Now they can i-. NFO to reduce th" size of the agricultural pl n* an i bring supply in balance with d. - mand." The county NEO leaden, s'ten ling the meeting were Mr anr Mrs. Loyal Burkh- 1h r Mr and M's. Harris T. yl >r, Mr . r I Mrs. Lyle McCormick, M-. an I Mrs Elmer Lambert, Mr an I Mrs. Ltwen nce Snyder, LI yd
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