The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 January 1963 — Page 12

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Jan. .1, 1963

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T.i< hilarious Harlem Stars are < »r,mg to Walketon Friday, i Jan any 11. Advertised fcs the j gii.<t»s and funniest basketball 1 team in the country today the . Stais are a combination of Negro ] Stars wh t<»u- the World making . ms laugh They will play the j Pyro Pyratea. ] When the name Hailem Stars ' is mentioned h«s»p fans get ready Ur an evening of entertainment Fans will see a Taney exhibition- ] Razzle Dazzle ball handling. in- , tucate routines both planned and । impromptu i »n.udy and all sorts ] of shenanigans'. I The Harlem si ar ar* unique in ! th- :a t th it hey never try to ru u? a huge orc against oppt- nenb 1! is thvi join vto keep I the g mac cluse d< voting mu- h 1 tn te to Con > iy st iff Th*- Harlem Stars eni • playing h<ske ball every day even d they i 1 t b. :■ • - l v. ■ ■ ' ]

WALKERTON LIVESTOCK SALE Mile N- ith of Walkerton, on Rd. 23 Walkerton Livestock Commission Sales KALE EVERT Tl t -OXA ST PROMITEI AT 5 I*. M. Fur a c»H»d market and a square deal where each consignment hug'* or small Is given our complete attention. Ih. holidax broiirht a smaller salt this week but an at ttx c mar ket. Ihr <ull market fidh "trad) with a top of $36.50 pd for a 175 |l>. hoi; >.6.50 (or t 155 lb. hoi; $35.50 for a 1 J d hoi; with ■xrxfi.il raht* <cllini? $33.50 to $36.00 X v Hwt run <>t hois and a xtrx v< ml market especially on the top krnd>. ' top of $1 i. 20 pd (or *• hd of 200 Ih hops*. $16.70 pd fo’ < hd of 'ls Ih ho >16.70 for 10 h«l of 20* Ih hot?-; xtilh the bulk of the I l * . o ||, ho;»s st llinp >16.00 to $16.5'1. ' top 101 m»u 'if*l Lhi for some »hI litchi s.m sxx ith the t<’ if । 500 lb x ihnp 2.7.5 to $1.3.50 and the J» ll hra \ -on x e !: in^ < 12.50 to $ I 1.00 111 hd of fat 4 2 h *%ith an arfixe market. Especially or. 4 hr be iter kind. ' top of * ’i.m* pd f >i ar ll>3 }h hlk xfi ; $26.10 for an I IKSl K 5 Ih »ilk “lr ; <2s>o for a ’175 ’h hlk str; $25.50 E»r a '"’l lb \ ( hf» ; »2-5 60 for a lo? • ’h hlk * f str xxith •' l.p of hfix m ||:n-. hom ' '’..50 to $25.50. The demand IPiateM for she loiter kind slihlt on of coa x but Ihe mark rt mu<h lusher. A top ol pd for a 1155 Ih hoi; $15.10 f„r a 1330 lb Col; $1 I.To f«o a 1150 ihhol; with canners and cutters *< Hint’ 112.00 to X| 1.00. * For information Call: Don Swanson, Phone Walkerton 5*6 3663 I es Parrett, Phwuuth, WE 6 27*4, Manager* Joe Pence Nrlsmi l^ehman A oct lone* r (lerk

to do so. The Stars began their season in Alaska the last week in September and will hit between thiity-MX or forty states and the following other countries: Mexico; Canada; Ausrtalia Japan and some parts of Europe The round horsehide is ths magic carpet that has taken these basketball jesters to all parts of the world Magicians is what owner, Boid Buie calls them. Referring to hi- Harlem Stars when they begin their zany antics on the basketball court, tazzle dazzle ball handling inti irate pans patterns trick shooting nd impromptu comedy antics all go to make this the greatest show in the business "Go Man Go really describes the Harlem Stars when they arc on tha court Our policy is that "The World is our Audience", "Send Them Home Laughing" and we can om-

tinue to return for year* to I Come When we have done this we feel we have accomplished a little something in hfo i A preliminary game will be held al 7 .oo pm. with thr pmfcxsional mm of Walkerton doc- । tors and pien h<rx battling members of the Walkerton School i faculty. Tickets are available now and will be sligh ly higher at the List X-Ray Schedule For St. .Joe County Lo t feel tha tubrn ulosi < <an t happen to you It can MK-ak up without you bring aware of it ami last year hap|s nrd to more than .7i 000 |»>ople in the United Mat.- So g<t an X Ray and make ur> v u an- -afc while th*- machine s in the county fiom Januau h to January 16 at the places and time.- h.-ted Im low Tuesday, Jan h. St. Joseph lb pi'd Soil'll i^nd 7.30 am. to 12 30 pm . 1 30 pm. to 3:00 p m. Wednesday Jan 9 City Hall. M. ha .’, aka 9 <«• to 11 3u a.m., 12 30 to on p m nmiMby, Jan. 10 City Hall. Mishawaka 9 <»0 to 1130 am; 12 3° ‘o •> Of* p m. Friday Jan 11. City Hall. Mish. .vaka I'Mto 500 p m.; 6 <«• to 9 0” p m. . Saturday Jan. 12 City Hall. Mishawaka I" twi a.m. to 12.30 pm : 1 3‘> to 130 pm. Monday January II In<h »nn Employment Servi* r, 9 (HI .< m to 1:00 p.m ; 2 00 to 4 00 p m Tm^i-.y, Jan 15 Indiana Employment S» rvh v. 9 on to 11.30 am.; 12.30 to 4:00 pm. Wednesday Jan 16, Ind. Employment Sendee, 900 to 11:30 am.; 12 30 to 4:00 pm. Yellow Bank Mr and Mrs Roy Frcwnnn and Mias Nancy May left Saturday f<»r Great Barrington. Masa, to sjH-nd the holiday* with their son, Gary, who is in the menace there Mr. and Mra Virgil Anderson ami family of Lafayette, were guests from Saturday until Wednesday of their parents Mr. and Mrs Dwight Harbaugh Mr and Mrs Venrl Culp and son, Carl Dean, were ChrntniM Day dinner guests of their mother. Mis Dorothy Culp and grandma Goon. Christmas dinner guests of Mr and Mrs I-iwren- e Baughman weic Mrs Ruth Johnson. Robert and Eer y Mr and Mr Warren Baughman and family. Mi and Mrs Fred .1 hn- n. Mr and MrDean Ross and Janet Burkh* . ier of S< it!’. B«-i. I Mr and M- Quintm Manri and famuv weie Chndmas- Dav gu, .• < Ml an-: Mrs Ray Kimg- • i man and la' -y Christmas dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Gai »d R -s were Mr. and M.s l.h»yi Killian, Mrs Gem Ross Mr and Mrs U-oy Ross Mr md Mr Larry R<>s- ml their -amila -. and Miss Kay IHv Mt and Mrs Max Baughmnn, Whitt*!. California are v'sit ng ivlatocs and fnend, Ms Wdbcrt Mark*' -pent Chris'inai Eve with Mrs Dorothy ( u p and Grandma Goon. Uh; .-’ma 1 dmne- gu i’ of Mr an! Mr Keith Clai . and 'a- - by r Mr- HaZ l l Claik. Mr. an i Mi Elmer Halt ami 1 unJ., Mr ami Mis Lloy! Cl. rk and v. Mr md Mrs Kenneth <"..■> -d ■>n Mi and Mr Gilbert Claudio and fan >ly and Mr a-,-. Mrs James Clark ai'i fa- dy Mr and M- Meh n Raughn m were O.irtttmjs dinner gur ts of Mr tnd Mr> Floyd Markley and family. Chnatmas dinner gu< «■» of Mr and Mrs Uh hard Plump and family were Mrs Mildred Stump. Mr and Mr- Gier Herbster and family, Mr and Mr« Grant Stump and daughter. Mrs luumnr Ritrnou! and on Mr ind Mrs I>ean Stump and daughter, Mr and Mrx Chong Pak, nt Chit ago and Garv Nolan of Lakeville Mr* Lvdia Meyer of the Walkerton Nureing Home t« spending

thr holidays with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Markle Mrs Elmer Halt and family npent C'hrtatmaa evening with Mr. and Mrs Clem Dolph and Evelyn Mr. and Mrs Row land Goon of LiPaz were Wednesday after* noon guest* of hia mother, Mrs Cora Goon and Mrs Dorothy Culp Mr and Mm Francis Hoffer, of Highland, and Mr and Mn» Ivan Hatt sough wert Christ mas evening upper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Royce Hai though and son in South Ik nd Uhristma.s Day dinner guests of Mr ami Mrs Harley Schaffer am! family wore Mr. and Mrs Earl Rowe Carolyn and Wayne; Mr. ami Mr Glen Rowe and family; Mr and Mrs. Robert Herbster and family, Mr. and Mrs Carl R iwe and son. of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs David Rowe and family and Samuel Rowe. Early Christmas evening supj* r gut n of Mr. and Mrs Roy Fr<- - i ven Mrs Hazel Hoover as T< « garden. Mr and Mrs. Duam- Fn-eman and Miss Nancy May. Mr and Mrs. Dwight Harbaugh and Mr. and Mrs Virgil Andcrn and family of l-afay< He. w- re Chr '.mas dinner guests of Mr. ar. Mrs Jdm Boyer ami tarmiy in South B» nd. (Tin tmas Day dinner gueds of Mr ami Mrs. Robert Baughman and family were Mr and Mt Orby Baughman, of Lakeville and Mr and Mrs Max Baughman of Whittb California Mr and Mrs Ivan Hartsough < died on the Rtrv-i-ll Hartsoughs in Walkerton Christmas morning. Mr. ami Mrs. Carl Rowe and bon and Samuel Rowe wore Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rowe and family. Sunday dinner guests of the Warren Baughmans were Mr and Mrs Frank M<Tk»rrnan of South Rend am* Miss Janet Burkholder ami Em Clark Mr and Mrs Ralph Wort called on Mrs Dorothy Culp and mother Friday evening Mr and Mn Orby Baughman were Sumlay dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Orville Schmeltz in | Walkerton. Mr and Mrs Raymond Hartsough ami family are spending the holidays with her sister in Ixmisiana. The Rom family attended a Christmas supper Sunday evening at the Gene Rns« home in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs Clem Dolph and Evelyn were Omstnwi Day dinner guests <»f Mr ami Mrs John rv.lph and family.

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Mr. and Mrs. Rielkard Stumpt Herbert and Rebecca were Sunday dinner guests of the Willard Naragon family in Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs Ivan Hartaough were Christmas dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs Ralph Hartsough and family. Mr. ami Mrs Larry McWilliams and soils spent Wednesday evening with MY. and Mri Melvin Baughman. Aliens Must Report In January Ofllcer in Charge, Byron G. Johnson, of the Immigration and Naturalization Service estimated today that 25.400 aliens will reprrt their addresses in Indiana dm mg January under the Federal Alien Address Report Program The Immigration official said that 27.817 ali.-nt* m Indiana ieported their addresses during 1962. Johnson said that all noncitizens, except those in dtpiomati«- status, foreign representatives of certain international organizations and those admit <-d temporarily as iig^i*uhural innorcra. arc requited to file the address report. He ad«hd that any alien who willfully violate* the a^klrcM report requirement may be fined up to s2oo. imprisoned for 30 days, and deported. In addition, aliens who are not in tho United Elates during January must rc|s»rt their addresses tn the B<wi< e within ten days after their return. The Officer in charge said that address report canls will be availab’e at thr United States Post Offices beginning January 2, 1963. e* : UMONTRHS «mi ■MMB 9NB MMMNB AHO ' dUI ©fawßMM Ai moNiawm >l4 S. MICHIOAti CT,