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A Different Touch When the air begins to become vanner, the days wunny and right, and the nights with their uicing stars, everyone getg a mny feeling You can’t exactly ut your finger on it. But you •el happy and gay. The age does ot matter; as long as you can reathe, you're not too old. The teenage boy thinks, “Wish tie school would offer a course in foreign language. then maybe I could impress my girl with a little sweet talk.'' The average husband might •unk, "My wife probably gets letty bored listening- to the same I love you’ every night. Wish 1 -uld find a different way to tell Everyone has heard stories of ie gallant Frenchman. Some say tore >9 magic in the French LanFor you men who would like to y, here is on© easy leaaon Ln How to Make I»ve .n French. Billet - Doux love letter. Jo T’Aime: I love you. IMre de Douceurs: to whisper veet nothings. M Aune»-Voua? Do you love me ? Je Suis Feu de Vous. I’m mad flyout you. (.’bene: sweetheart , V ouievVoua JU Kspouser? Will hi marry ma?

I FBI LAKE ROYAL BLUE : HOURS: 8 A. M. to «:30 P. M.. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY RS ! Sunday 9 to 12 Noon

7 SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 1 AND 2 I : FRESH MEA r S LOW PRICES! I J i Here’s This Meek’s Bargain Buys. Stop In and Stock Up on Some of These Good Fresh Ji Meats at Our Low, Ix»w Prices! =

" LEAN ' : GROUND $|M • BEEF 3 lbs. . . J 39 ■• — ■ ■ t FR«RH MADE I BULK s|an ] SAUSAGE 3 lbs. | | a 1 VEAL AND PORK iCHOP SUEY EOr ; i MEAT, lb. . . 33 i S n ' 1 LEAN ' I PORK ft A c ROASTS lb. . £3 । s —. * | No FAT no waste I PORK COc CUTLETS lb. . Q 3

FLASH! Carole Patrick has a poodle hair i cut. । Carl Shores and Nancy Balden have stopped going steady The Senior Class has enough . money to take a class trip. The teacher^ have pro-latmed a teacher-skip day i All home economies i lasses tuin I ed th"ir home projects in on time. I The Juniors are planning the ' prom -a beautiful party Mr Tib is conducting a skat ing class on the high school gym ! floor The cooks have decided to wive ' fried chicken once a week The janitois tip-toe in the rounu and pick up the waste baskets Frank Budreck agreed with Mis Guttman in Speech Class All the junior candy money wa- , returned Linda Huhnke and Lana Mm risen failed economics APRIL FOOL! i GAA GYftTsHOW J The members of the OA A woukl hk© to thank the people who attended Walkerton Olym- I pics both physically and spiritual ly. The girl* who were in the , show trwd to do their best t< please eac h person and they hopthat they achieved a little bit «H f ! their goal Thank you

CHOICE GRADE Veal Steak AA P Loin Chops Qy* TENDER BEEF CLUB AA STEAKS lb. OU C LEAN YOUNG ro R K 4Er LONS lb. HU 1 SLICED FREE! ARMOUR CLOVERBLOOM BUTTER lb. 69,

April Fool Fool By Kay Brantly J The tir< of April mniu- k> sa\ ; is set apart tor All Fools Day ' । This is the name given to the first UP April It is a custom upon I this day to plav absurd but harmless practical jokes Th •- day ii I not a hohdw but it is a time । when many children and grown I Mips alike, play jokes on others I Can L you just see Mj Eib’s ■ i face when a t ident hangs a dui - ' buy on a flag pole and Miss Lind I Iley rushes into his offer breath-| Jessly saying someone has hung poor Mr Warren on the flagpole. | Aft-u Mr E;b bavely climbs tu ( the top of the pole with it dan geiutisly swaying by his weigh’. , ilOt course we cant reveal thi ; fact) ho rinds a sign pmne i un it paying “April Fool" I Or imagine Bob Cripe's fare I when, after working day and night on a special assignment. the ! teacher says. “April Foul" and J tears it up . | Ho to nil fools who arc normally pools every day, April Fool's Day । is the day when you can art like , ;a foul and get by with it Even ! ■the teacher*' April Foul' Menl for the Week Monday - Bar-B-Q purk sand- ' • wich. vegetable, cake and milk. I I Tuesday —Gt Northern beans

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with ham. corn tuvad fruit and ; milk. Wednesday Hot dog sandwiches, vegetable apple pie, milk. Thursday Mashed potatoes and gravy, meat loaf sandwiches fruit .and milk Friday - Grilled cheese a.<nd Iwiches. vegetable, fruit and miik. _ .Chess Club Holds Tournament Tb.e Rooks are having an mtraklub tournament All members who are interested register© I and were lassigni'd permanent numbers. Th- । tournament will continue for He. 1 - •i al weeks until ©ach numbered .player has played every other numbered player All ol‘ the un registered members are encour- . aged to watch and leam the in--1 trirate moves ol chess GR— MR. KICK Bl’Sil I By Jerry Gaddis Ou - cLass has plants in the window that each of us planted ।We are working on projects m 'geography and studying about Southeast Axia. In English we are dramatizing short LUiry tales In Science w© are studytag meichaniCg and Ln arithmetic w© an , using fractions in word problems ' The worki accepts the rule of gold rather Onm the go Men nd©

= OUR OWN TASTY = SLAB AQc I BACON 1b... $3 I i I*an Meaty “ SPARE AA i RIBS lb. . . QM C I | HOT OQc I DOGS. . 2 lbs. QU I B E 'H R OWN TANGY = SMOKED 4 Or! SAUSAGE lb. . *l3 I ■— * E FRESH DRESSED FRYERS each XMj | 2>4 to 21/j lb. avg. = ■

Wins First In Ceramic Show i Saturday and Sunday the North ■m Indiana Regional C»rami how was held in Leesburg, Ind Mr ; .1 Kemp Tun.s was award ■d the grand prize for the “Bes 1 » ’h»‘ Sh'-u Sh*' al-vj won firrt i ze in the miscellaneous group 11 ‘' t ;, n ‘-11-ruble mention in th ■’• pl iz< gr..up. E:y: ' pupils of Mrs Tunis also ntere-l ~rt;< h s for showing. Re\ T'unjs and daughter© an ‘ (M:s. Stanley (>r< ar.'ompanu-l 'Mrs. Tams I Mj-.-t Tunis maintains a studio 1 jat &03 Illinois St, and will b« . op’m for business the Monday ai ter Easter, or before by spom,. ' appointment. । । — —— SKATLNG PARTY ( The Couples Club of the Fr< byterian Church • njoyed a skat ing party Sunday night at the I-iPcute Skating >;nk Tw»-nty-or n adults and 14 children were pre.* ent. Rvfreahmenbs were s*rve<! [during the skating party by thhosts, Di. and Mrs. Elliott Fraah ■ and Dr. and Mrs. Bryce Rohre. ' | Apm hosts Will be Mr and Mr ! George Bock and Mr. and Mo , Ralph Sullivan. 1 : FOURTH (.RAPE—MRS. BEATY Our room had perfect attend lance every day last week and all - -except one pupil received either । A or A- in spelling Friday. W- । were very happy about these ae|Comphkhments Librarians for this week ar-* Martin Munn and Connie Verkle’ ' । We arn studying about Afrir , ।in geograhy and fmd Egypt a i rery interesting country W© are ’ (now on our way to the Congo Mn' 1 * Dianne Goiubski gave a book report Monday and Connie Hers! ■ man, Marilyn Stoner and Sharr ' Knowlton read soma intexeetinK ipoenie in language. i Larry Snulb was absent Mon ! day. | Sharon Knowlton, reporter

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