The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 4, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 June 1967 — Page 16

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — JUNE 22. 1967

PI J Summer Schoo! Program Mix E. Hubbs. Superintendent of Polk - Line In - Johnson b'hoil Corporation has announc- < i that Gb rm v igh school and the Tyner and Wilkerton elemental) L hools have summer school progiams in operation. . Classes an from S:W am. to L «H» p.m. f r dement arv language ; its, 8:00 am. to 4:00 p.m. for bib' 'ri;, and fi in <OO :.m. to 9 00 am. for D.C.E. Stimm. i band will b. jin July 5 and will (■< ntinii' ini ■ the • pening o l ' school in S> :t. mber. Th sumt i sssi< n Umm June 5 and will < t :inue through July 28 having July 1 for va< ati. n. The sumna r school language arts pr -i m i f i students in ides one thr ugh Ught, and ■ a Lit] enrollment of 82 s' udent s. The < joht week- program off ■s. reading, creating writing. l ammar, spelling, and oral communications. The children are given reading .and language di gnostic tests to d< termine their . bility in the subje< t areas at the I' dmim? and end of the progiam. Individual and small group M'truction pn vides further opp 'tunity for the teachers to ev. hiate and ptaneed with the type of attention and instrution r ■ ded by each child. During the I rth and fifth weeks, parenti ueher conferences will be held. The program also provides eye examinations and speech and 1 earing therapy. The driver education program at Glenn High S< hool has 107 students tnrolled. and will be completed July 21. The D.C.E. pi "gram has 11 students enrolled. Simmer recreation and 4-H

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programs for boys and girls of all age groups arc in operation at both the Tyner and Walkerton buildings. The summer instrumental music program for grades six through twelve will also operate from both buildings. A schedule for the music program is to be announced next week. Summer instructors are: Alvin Boise. D.C.E. and Guidance; Larry Taylor. John Davis, and Kog< i Bi ehler. Driver Education: Dims Kollias, John Hans, and Th' mas Gourley - Summer Recreation; William Henderson - Inst rument.il music; Davis Whaley.Arthur Broek, Mis. Olive Farrar. Miss Eikne Travis, and Mrs. Patricia Kollias - elementary language arts and Miss Sandra Bottorff. Speech and Hearing Ther ipy. Top Girls Listed For Miss 4th Os Julv Contest This week has found a change In the two top girls in the Miss Furth of Julv Contest. This week, in alphehetical order, are Elaine Knowlton and Linda Sn'der. Elaine is the Legion Auxiliary’s representative and Linda is the DeMolay's representative. The voting will continue in this contest until the Fourth of July when the winner will be announced at a dance in the early evening. All proceds, after the prizes, will go into the Tri Kappa's Scholarship fund, as they are the sponsoring organization. NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts other than mv own. Calmer Stasko 3tj29

Indiana Livestock Marketer Is Suspended Donald C. Swanson, livestock market agency and dealer in business as Walkerton Livestock Commission Sales, Walkerton, Ind., and as Etna Bourbon Livestock Sales, Etna Green, Ind., has been suspended as a registrant under the Packers and Stockyards Act, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced today. USDA Judicial Officer Thomas J. Flavin suspended Mi. Swanson's legistration, effective June 16, 1967, until his financial condition meets P & S Act requirements. USDA said Mr. Swanson is not entitled to engage in business under the p &• s Act during the suspension. The Judicial Officer, in a cease and desist order, directed Mr. Swans, n to stop: 1. Operating as a livestock market agency while his emu nt liabilities exceed his current 2. Using proceeds from the sale of consigned livestock for his own purposes or pm poses other than the payment of consignors and marketing charges. Mr. Swanson was also ordered To deposit proceeds received from the sale of consigned livestock in a "custodial account for shippers’ proceeds," to maintain that account according to P & S Act regulations, and to maintain other accounts and records required by P & S Act regulations. The action resulted from a complaint issued by USDA’s Packers and Stockyards Administration. In answering the complaint. Mi. Swanson admitted USDA's jurisda iton. neither admitted nor denied the charges, waived a hearing, and consented to the issuance of the suspension and cease and desist order. The order—like a permanent court injunction—is designed to insure compliance with the P & S Act following the suspension. The P & S Act, a federal law which regulates those engaged in interstate livestock and poultry marketing and meat packing, prohibits unfair, deceptive, discriminatory, and monopolistic marketing practices. Copies of this consent order, P & S Docket 3839, may be obtained from the Packers and Stockyards Administration. U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D C., 20250, or from the Administration’s Aiea Office. 70 Live Stock Exchange Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. 46221. telephone Melrose 3- 7611, area code 317. Girl Scout Training Session For Leaders Mrs. Helen Arnold of South Bend, Field Director of the Northern Indiana District for Girl Scouts conducted a training session at Stuntz's Pine Forest, Thursday, June 15. Mrs. Arnold instructed l<x?al ladies who will chaperone and Conduct the Brownie, Junior and Cadette Troops at their Campouts to be held this month at the Pine Forest. Her lesson was on Fire Building, Cooking and Tent Care. Ladies receiving these instructions were: Mesdames; Ronald Steinke, Richard Kersh Jr., Charles Minter. William Clark. Fred Krick, William Flaugher, Robert Vermilyer, Jack Ryan, Arthur Bonelli Jr.. Jack J lentis, Melvin Harrison, Norris Bussie, Walter Pickavet and Mrs. •FARM BUREAU! I INSURANCE I I AUTO - LIFE - FIRE I Fred Bullinger • A Phone 5X6-3339 A ■ 01 Monroe Walkerton A

Doris Willie. Three senior girls of Troop IN3. Miss Linda Boone. Miss Linda Wilson and Miss Carla Searfoss also attended and they will assist in the three camp outs. At noon the group enjoyed a meal cooked over the open fire. The menu was chicken, baked potatoes, carrots, doughboys, snow on the mountain and iced tea. The Brownie Troop will spend two days in camp on June 21 and 22. The Junior and Cadette Tro. ps will spend June 26. 27 and 28 at the camp. People who talk to themselves must hear lots of compliments.

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DORCAS CIRCLE Members of the Dorcas Circl of the Presbyterian church me Wednesday afternoon in tl church. Mrs. Frank Helfrii presented the lesson from Philij pians "Three Threats to Unity Mrs. Frank Dunn gave the devi tionals telling about foreig students touring our countr Mrs. Wayne Dipert extended a invitation for August 9 at h( lake home to all members of tl circle. It will be a carry-in dm ner. The hostesses were Mr Georgia Stillson and Mrs. Charl. Tiede. This concludes the nu • ings until September. Watehout When It’s Dark Out