Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 March 1960 — Page 9

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SCHOOL NAMES HONOR ROLL The foil >wmg people have nict req'creme *s of our honor ro I As in two soln! subjects, no jrrat.v »wer than B* this past six week. Seventh grade - David McKes* n. Marilyn Hiatt Eighth grade Mary Stf-pio dmr> n Smith. Ninth grade Rita Blerly, Jorie Lute, L nda Fradey. Ted M L+en. Sandra Schmaltz. Tenth grade Glen sheaks, Kay iwm. Nancy Barden Eov nth -nde Judy Smith \Varr» n Wood, Mike Heim. Twelfth giad*' L nda Huhnke, Hane G'.r lelberger, Clyde Craft KITTY KATS By Sally Beagles The Kitty Kats are a branch of the Y-Te«-ns The club is < mp >sed >f the 7th an<l Sth grade grD. All are members of the YWCA in South Bend. Wo usually have a meeting every other week whi; H i. directed by Miss Sylvia M'-ltmos Once a month three g.ris from our club go to South Bor. 1 t an inter-club council meeting They hscuas and make plans for Jances and other activities for the clubs Help keep our town clean!

FISH LAKE ROYAL BLUE HOURS: 8 A. M. to 6:30 P. M., MONDAY THRU SATURDAY Sunday 9 to 12 Noon

SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 11 AM) 12 FINE SELECTION — FRESH MEATS! The Best Selection of the Best Meats .Around and At Down-To-Earth Prices, loo! Stop In and Stock l T p This Week End While Prices Are laiw! 9 _____

LEAN GROUND s|39 BEEF 3 lbs. . . | Fresh or Smoked BEEF AA. TONGUES, lb. 43 ■ — , ■ I ■ — ■ Fresh Made BULK s|oo SAUSAGE 3lbs. *| Lean Boneless BEEF EO STEW . . lb. 33 C VEAL POCKET AA. ROAST, lb. . . £ 3 • - n f »Hr O* 1 T V SMOKED A SAUSAGE lb. *t3

CHILI SUPPER By Kay Brantley Hi w mr, h * hili could you va if you h al the chance? Gary Shulls: I don't knvv. Aftvi ao ait 37 bowls 1 usually pass out Gail M iLstaff Mine th an Gary Martha (’lark "What are they serving’ ' Chris WalUrce “Dt pends o" who's buying Roger Spier "About 10 yards. r Garry WoLcnbarger "Just ahl tie mete Jian Rog " Linda Clark: "Oh about umptee’’ hnndied bowlN if I wasn’t vety hungry" Rick Pearish "About a bo? I full." Sharon Wickham: "I’ll just shate a bowl w.th Kay’ Brantley or someone else. > Kay Brantley: "I hope its « rae- । one else"’ Max Ochs: "About 2 send load. Jim Miller: "About 3 tr; n loads" Russ Morris: "zXbout that m « h Janet Hughes: "So what’s chili '"’ Dw ght Qu.gley "About 99 miles worth"’ Kent Brantley: "Till I get sick or thrown out!" Robert (Tipe: "If the chih is good and my appetite ravenous, I can force down about a spoonful." Mr Warren If the bowl was

a f Sorry We Ran Out Last W eek—Fresh Supply In For The Week End. VEAL £Ar CHOPS lb MF FRESH LEAN PORK STEAK .. lb.QQ v FRESH DRESSED FRYERS QQ Each . . yy 2‘4 to 2‘Y lb. Avg. ARMOUR(LOVERBLOOM BUTTER .lb. 69°

big < nough. I d sink to the bottom and eat my way up." Mr E.b: "If the chili was I'm a b>wl, 1 could eat • ; of a bowl due to stiutlv financial reasons. Otherwise 1 would be unable to answer this question. Os course, if some senior would finance the c . porunent, I would be willing to find • out at the Senior Chili Supper" Miss Helton: "One good size howl FULL!" i Miss u.n Hey. "One small bowl " I Mr. Kubit Till I get full." Mr Kreitzman: "One luthvr large bowl or 16 small ones.’’ Sophomores Order Class Rings By Bob Hiler The Sophomore < las« met Wednescay. March 2, to pick out their class rings. Dick Miller, a representative of Hers-Jones. showed us three gtyb fiom which we chose one. Ther» ..re ibur different sizes the girls usually take small or medium, . while the boys take largo oi extra large. There are also many’ diffe: - ent Colored sets We ordered them at Miller’s > Jewelry mid tlwy Will be picked up i there next fall. ' Report nows to your reporter.

WILCOX BROS. WHOLESALE HOURS: 8:00 A. >l. to 5:00 P. M. MONDAY THRU SATI’RD \Y North Liberty

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My Idea Os A Perfect Date By Jean N' la* ।i> r Last week we 1 ad the views of a couple of juniors this w> k we have the ideas of two sophomores 1 Nancy Barden: "My idea of a perfect date may resolve into a combination of fur and excitement, not a dull evening at home watching ‘ Maverick"' First I will harsei m a polite mtroductnm to my parents. Then let my date take over .The only the g left to do would be to take In a show I prefer a spinal s<rssion of cartoons. By the t mo the show is over I would be h mgry ro my 1 date would have to luxe me t( a fancy restaurant, so Lairy Bar, here we oome! . \ft< r we ve oaten we would get in the car and away we would go. When we reach rry house, I would tha.rk my date l-ir a lovely evening and then run! ' Nylandcr s note: In case anyone wants to know what “hansel menaa. it is "the first step". At least Hunt s Nancy's explanation of । it. Th s h the opinion of Dale , Haines > "My i lea of a prefix t date would 1 be to go to a drive-in movie or ; just any show and then go get ' something to eat!" । J

' OUR OWN TASTY slab cinn BACON. . 3 lbs. ■ » Tender — Younf LAMB EOn CHOPS. . lb. 33, O”- O” W »me Made CORNED EOp BEEF ... lb. 33 • ■ . ■ HOT AA e DOGS. . 2 lbs. 03 ■ ■ VEAL \ND PORK • CHOPSUEY EA C MEAT. lb. . . 33 | K \, M No Waste po«k COc CUTLETS lb.. 33

CHESS CLUB February 15 opened a new door to the g a me of chess. The Walkerton High School ch.- dub had officially begun to <>’ ( 7^,. ? ' - ting wa d. Ito Un prnlunim? rie . o ' the n .GJ, 11 . namwg of t' . lub th. Goptum of the c .ri d,rution; the e ddj meat of the ■ hifcr r • i, ..... a: . , the olcfticin of offi c T> ■ nam of ' Th" Hooks" -a-).; 1 and the f;> .1 rig officer;.. . , , fP( | I"- lent, Ft -o 1. i" lent, Don Thor . ■ . Sa ly M• - Tt e club . ■ M ng tht in room 101 Til*- < lub I.ls been re- odznd r>‘. f diy out of seh.-t! 0,, Th“ • i ub I r been ext lan it v" ’ n for a chess n : ' 1". Ar. a ii'p'.mce will b< ‘r t after a’ 1 n enibi 3 Lave learned fund? Hl' : ’. 1 i • of । I.es.S T'- o < lub has the b i.;. tin board for the week oi 1 M o 7-11 The therre "Just for F'un Join the Ro k . is c.irru 1 , it .n < r -ii and white Every studen * 1S » ’ f ; j d to vis t a chess mee’.ng and f willing, to j.,.n "Tp,. so. ;, s Menu for the Week Mond ,y Hambar.'- r and spag hetti. san !wi< hes. fru and milk Tue«lay- Esca'lop-'-l ;<>tato« , with ham, lettuce sandwiches, fru ' and milk. We 'm s-day Bar-B-Q yan'twit • as. vegt table.s, cake a* ! r Ik Thursday Middled 1 otati.e.s an i gravy, fork loaf sandw.f 1 e«; fru t and milk. Friday Macaroni .nd cheese b ’tered p>eas sar/lw h^s fre.i mlik Rf.UF ci.nrns Tlie Blue Clouds pr o'ntod the play "Rapunzel’’ at a Valentine party for their moth* -s Refresh, men* of valentine c kes and punch were served bv the girls The party was held E hruary io at the Christian Chur ...

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