Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 50, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 November 1960 — Page 3
FFA Enjoys Parent-Son Banquet Friday One hundred and twenty FKA members. parents and gue.sts at tended the third annual FFA Parent and Son banquet in the all purpose room ■ the n< w cP - mentaty s hcol Ft.day • ven ng After Rev David Owen ga' the ;nv<> ation a del. h dinner was served The me d wa . prepar* I by a committee of FIT mothers leaded by Mis Cilvt Kronk. T< n g;-ls < f the t ■wl ■ formed Future H<>n ■•makers < •Uner ca. < hap’er p Til' i b Miss Helm, served The "Not< • benders”, a group of Walkeih.i high, school boys who specialize in Dixieland music, pj-nvided excellent entertainment 101 lw. ^ the meal. , Prof. Ncah Hrulley, Purdu' University Extcnson Agricultu. - al Ektonomist, spoke on the su’ ■ ject. "Tib’ Years to Come in Ag riculture ' Prof. Hadley outl m 1 the changes m our ec nomy that have brought alxut the p:'" ’ T problems m agriculture and sug gested h< w factors operate g now are hk«dv to affect the nerm 1 - tural industry in the next sever d years. He com lud.-d his remark, by pointing out the necessity for each FFA v.mb- r t < btmn ll.' great, d ani" nd oft: ur. ... r s .hblc in <.rd< r to be prep ; I to eff.s lively t‘d! Ii » p ace m ’ . ety. In order * > h w v,' d t' v IT A f’haptvr had c mpli mI in *1 • past year. I’n Th j. c r1 T - < 'lingcnp'» 1.• cv> ! .. ■ ■ ! movies of the r.m e v US FT X ■ t tvitiev ln< lu i ’ ' r.p '■» 1 c Wah.rurtnn. I> p ai d th- National < nvrnt >n a’ Kan is <’ity To Open th.- d Vice tv. >. oniony. Kir. y Wood fri ma f eeited the FFA •r< I ’>■ a memory, as all ncnmmg bm, i must do in order to quaufv for the degree cf chapter n.- mb'i- : hip, that of Grccuhand. 1 1 Greenhands v■ rc nam- 1 Lai y And.-r n, L.rrV Hard. : Ju Daube. Randy Vrrklcr at I L ■ Wood Members rai .4 ’" 'he d. gree of Chapter Farmer wen • I«nrry Bui h Irxin Campbell. Denrus Child, n J'-rrv (’Me. Ph ! p H m • Ri' hard H- ms< r, Get • • Lute John S’ d!v and K. nnctt; p. F'vh of these bovs had he." in F ' b i year lu 1 ...... ha I . • ‘ illy < mpbdcd <>l • s ■ v ■ I f arming pt l - gram : • '• ' Johnson Tu’-ur-hp fr n.< r. wa" presented with a plaque num ng him t » the degree of Honorary Walkerton Independent Robert F. I rhin, Editor Publisher Indepcndent-Neu< o. WALKERTON, INDI W \ Publication Time: ThurMtax of each uwk. Sreond ( lass Postage paid at Walkerton, Indiana Rubaritption ratea; per year for each paja-r in - Indiana; out-of-state MfbM'riptlons. 53.00.
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Chapter Farmer for outstanding wrvlce to FFA. Tlie pregram was climaxed by the naming of the 1960-61 Chap, ter Sweetheart fr m a t ou;-t of four ouLstandmg Walkerton high school gills Sue I 'li’k, Two i Swanson. Pat M lv ■■ and <’■ 1 me Wood. Judy (Th iv. the r. tir.ng sMectrn'ot, plan 1 I sweetheart’s tiara . u th. h» a ’ < f Mis s (’< ...r. e W <>.[ L n W. s nanu d t ,e 1 !’6o 61 Su <. ’ , h- i.r by FFA pt-, id. u Ju. s. < rs. Pr< > I. nt S. .h i al > pn - ::«»nt. d Connie w’ h .< i. uni idue .sWia-theart ■ .<• ' . i ■ dozen roses St. Pats Women Plan Annual Fall Festival The annual Fall Festival ■ f ti St Patrick s W< men's Chib will ' be held Thursday. November I* l , in the schiHil hall. Pkuis were ' made at the ngular meeting < t ' the club Wednesday night at the school. Mrs. ska Hard' r announced ti <• following committees Me. T- I Can, ftreshm-nts, Mrs Lester Bierly and Mrs Fiank Kran.ni special prizes; Mis James Zbord games; Mis J >seph F. uk. »t m <y geds and white elephant Is".; i. and Mi s Mavi tb Al n. tu. baked g"< d< IT" urn d qa .i I• rs w• i e t ' 1 ex. am. ■• ud- nt v.. ' it ne I U doms and life m tb -ir : it lan Is They wei >■ M • <ao i I; . Bi ' i !;.<■' 1 M Ev in, • !’■ 1e -t : atteadii g I” M.< ■ s c- . . . n So .th IB nd Mi . H.M g ‘ I rief ix ■'k r* view of St H ,g It W .I.p- .- • d the 11, e ... 11 S.’ lax i 0.. t■! $126 0.1 I , f duph' at a g o' hUe pr ■ the h< 1 The V men ig . d t t iin.. h he hu:uh aha: ’m . < arpetmg S;sb : M • \ C ■ mrnt pi eipa! of the . chool -nno ini < d ih. i s .ay w.oners m a re. ent eon test Kef I > -bm.en’ Were sell 1 t y M: ( Tar'' • I ’.and. n list 4. Mrs p. vo.. Holland Mi T. ' t• • n M ■ Fil Fr • an I Mi Kenr.eth Huff St. Pat Students Win In ( ontest T» ■ piipd "f St Pat rskS< ho 4 p t t.< tied . a1 't : de i < t,-,' j ’ sr,;- d t bile ABC’s of !■ bi.a; y In X.th- g . the < or. T. ' ’;• n was I Cd m Ap" 1 it only a few days igo that wh--i.. m w ie am ;n< -d l.n'i.e ir<lu leS IV pun-'. ■-1 pl ’s on the xi's • F. t ne’’ wh.< 1 i.. I -4 ■ml I th- > mderful Co iuT" of .ms Since thousands of s. i. v L t.’h public aid t arorh'.a' p.u T' iyatr.l in. T.-- ■ -t. w-e an I ppv L arwun'e t winners Kiriv S< mvllz John Zb- '-! M • haei M Is’aff o I S san Van Wanzc. b wh • h-• I i hecks f ’r their . 'ba t • The schix 1 likewise r’ M «nvt’<! an award of $25 for the quality <»i work and number pnrtic.t«ints in the contest This r. cognition to St Patrick School iwvea as an impetus to strive trxvanl higher achievement in the future.
0. E. S. Chapters Hold Joint Inspection lnsp« ctio”. of No 'h Ln, - j t W ilk. ib n and Ni ... <;m h Chaptei () F v . | p ! t No. th Lil. ,-tx "j (><•.» r juV ' mid Mi < Ar ’-n H v - b ' J ..t »( I 'I ’ ।' ■ ■; ’ l.m< Mi • ! rr ■ ■ ■ n d ,M. . M- C • I'.' ■ ■ f N. v i .•' d •• . ■ . the Fa t N- 'h L bei t f! ■ -- V . . t opening wit ail tie v oit < . >,q then- .dations . \< ept tl.-uv < • nuui tiess and warder whu b. t loll.; Wt ' n fill -1 1V M ■ < ‘ K d and Miss Thelma Hi ’ r. of W dk eiti n ( hapter Th,.- worlb.v gran 1 matron. Mrs L Fewall, was < co; ted behind th. aha; f nti du. tion. whiNc .Mis. S< h ;pp the N >rlh Liberty soloist sang C.uderclla ’ ,n her horn r This w ■ the theme carried out in tin de. . orations as w.JI She was thru
n b II w ' ‘ L EASIER GOING FOR THE DRIVER ANO THE LOAD. LONGER LIFE FOR THE TRUCK! M I Su .1 k ?-k- J<. I 3 L . M J II you don ihmk s. rapping t' e front ,;v ' . rI of fb mie, > i haven’t driven a Chevy ma w L . A fe.v " m: , . t c wnc' i?? 1 yau < m fI why drivers are happii r and break.il Ie lu :; » ! ' r protected. Eit’ ie biggest advantage of all, you’ll ri.. e, i tat•e tr , •• f (sheet n• • il. t - chassis components, everything) takes I ,3 n > V. lem ''■nt f *.. . I * ;sion soaking up road shock and v ;ru: r>, t !„( i’s longer. , .• । thousands of miles before trade-in t A :d : d t r .. it cverg. j, s a .va,s known about Chevy dependability and you t i yu .rs- t LcHng at the soundest truck investment , jco I i t y .r b., ss on. A panel and two pickups that put a thrifty au-cooled engine n t « rear, the dri.er up front and as much as 1,900 pounds of load space in 1 dw- n! That s more capacity than a conventional half-tonnCr. Yet these Cur..nr 95 9 aie ne.u y two feet shorter from bumper to bumper. Highly maneuverable. B- t to last a id bound to sa.e on a busy schedule! unui nrrti __Jp 1 ———— j | . t?TtWr~ \ Cc»V*S —b. mi' iF •’< l*ns 11 <« 14‘ Hl SEE THE GREATEST SHOW ON WORTH NOW AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER’S Powell Mann Chevrolet Co., Inc. Phone 49 Walkerton, Ind.
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escorted through in a -l<‘ ■ f rumed Witnd.s t,"pp.-d with i u g> helrl by ux m N< i’h Lib. ir • Fist Mll or. M ’ < ’ i iider*. o and Ray E Wallrm p ust gr m l i- at ■• m ar d pati "t , w ithen । > orti"!, mfiodu I m . ited r ti,. F ust l i i'l M. .r, < up; <4 .? i.n. Mi. V L F < I n. I I’ ’ ’ !•’.»• !2" Mi It i, I' b.f. M I I F .;• : X! • b-q u F„, •. p; ;14 • t ■ o”..- . nd . ’■' n i i- • iii’ • n an<! ’>Cr- i'h 'vivis cJ hi ml ।.■ ■ ti P du .ng .. du : • dm <sl them. '4v< W o ” chapter "i tici’it i n a .mm ~ ti,«ur .itatu.n. for the ini’iabi . Vi rk xx irh Mrs J Mrl n: t loluist, afb r which the worthy grand n itr. n tr tnk.M ail ri.’ < hapters in Distri< t 20 fm th' <'lurtvsa’s । xt. ndi'd tu her an ! h.n faimiy She -.•• id a Im. ?■ poem on ' Friends wh h strv <- ed th" Bdde Story Dw G< I Samantar ’ Sin rt talks w.-ie ,1so given by th" other cui ,ii th" East. New ( ailisl.- «'.ai'b t
offi< "I’s th.-n gav.- th" < los q w ith th"ir n ttrT'U :> ad n ; i F '-n \ Fri.-ndlv Little 'I Wl’h <I 'I TI .I" V■ I" g'l. • ; fr at (’niwfnrdsvdle F!'ra C dun Kokomi. N.ippmi"" N.w <■; >-! I,- N' 111 I ■ • ( hildreiis Kook W euk \<>v cDibur 9 Ihrouyh i 9 I, • ■ . . i ' ’ r> v. ku Ii ~t t ; firn.- Tw . grac. ; v. id •. ‘ d ulv < H;" it I" I k 11 • morning and "it" g ] ;0 in ' '-• ft- ri »>n. This ; ; ibo Xu . > ■ Ed b n Wank. If vm haven f ' j ’! . ' • bj uv Lit.-p,-, wbv not -iti" r: ' . v-I M a. ■ if- ; | H ; mid mag izm. • ■ h. ■. im y pl> i • ir". SHOP IN \\ Hxf R TON !
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