The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 January 1964 — Page 2

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — J an . 2. 1961

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T; K CHICAGO BEARS NW t ig". v- champion* of pn«fe*si<»nal f -o! all a* they dropped the New Y •• . Giant*, bridesmaids for the tm ! om'ei'Ulne year in a cold t . Ie Sunday at Wngley Field | Xi , claim’ the American F<»oli t I league * .in make about beas: : par with the NFL will conEl Hie to just be idle gossip to I .-11 their attendance as they | addn t stand a chance against 11 >e NFL team* HOWEVER. For THE THIRL |. might year. the weather was ■ gam an important factor in the me It seema a pity that teams t «t battle through the fair - >rths nf fail, getting into the •id weeather only at the end of t oeir schedule. must meet under •'h very inclement condition.' t *r n champion. !up game SunI day - game was played in weather lofloto 15 -legn . One end of [the field was slippery, many t.mes interfering with the muni pay of the teams a* they were 'lipping and Elding qi’ite r b‘t (.NE ONLY HAS TO REMEM R ' laid years game at Nea REES Thwru.. Fn. A sat. “Palm Springs Week End” In Color I'mx Donahur ( unnie Steven* Ty Hut din Vn’riica’* Your rrlei* M Play! < obit < arbion A New* Shou * It 7 A > pm •tn. »h» it \\ id. “Th • Wheeler I >eTlers” In ( ir*m »• । 1 t ol h Jamr * .nnet I re P -.nif k Ji’n Ptrktm A Free-Wheeling, FaMfMovin« < urnrdv Ab^ut st<M-|. Market Manipulation^! Mho t olor ( art *»n Snndax f ontinunwi ’ pm Mon. thru Wrd. J fe 9

Y< rk where the void weather wn akwu further aided with a 40 mth an hour wind Tin* wind Sunday was 15 mph Txo years ago tn Green Bay the week prl^r t the gam<- found sub zero w« athrr fur a week with the thermometer sometimes dipping down to 15 below The day of the battle it was sightly above, hut again making a verv difficult Job of playing football THE GIANTS HAVE HAL the misfortune of p'aytng three st might wars in conditions like this a ;d they are toai< ally a pass ing team Th;s is more of a disadvantage to them than It is a i inning team It is too bad that a game aa important as this cant be played in weather at l«*ast above freezing so th** trams have a chance to show the full ability that gut them into thi* game However It is only light that the f.uis from the repres. :U I cities liave the opportunity t » sev the g linos thus Firm; it mg much chance for better weather with the powers of the league coming fn»m the cold area t <vam* MENTION WAS MA UK HEf. re the game of the fart that Y A Tilth* has never w»>n the big one is hr has had three shots with the Giants, a playoff with lietndt when he was pttciung for San FrancLwo and even dating bark to the old All-Amer-i an Conference hs had a playoff with Buffalo that was Iwt to a team named (nevrland It um t nrceaaarLy his fault that they haven't Won even though hu* jierformancr Sunday w» below the usual "Huie pat Hi* pa ;ong has br<^*. hamnened * n.ewlutt by the rs ’ J weMhei EJWS3Z Walkerton. Ind mint I n. & Sat^ J .in. 3 A 4 “ \ New Kind Os Love” TechnimHr I hr Picture I ha I Take** \ New Altitude On Live! Paul New man Mautire < hetaliei J cinnr Wimmlmukl

THE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME was Ju ! unolhcr argument that dt f ns- wins tn pro footbul. Even tiir Gia t s defensive team iiv i i tnm» :.d< i* play luid c n u-iin; the number of <>pp. rtumtn - h n.ied ea<h other, the Giant defen r un more impre jve at stopping in attack than wan th«* B-.j However, the Bearn' defen.se got the ball very deep in Giant territory for thc.r ball contr >1 offen • tw k e The Bear nev or did miMain n dfive throughout the ball game IT WILL BE INTERESTING to w if in th»* warmci climes of Lo« Angeles a week from Sunday George Halas will try to install the tali control offense against the East in the Pro B«»wl game If he due*, it might just t>' Katy Bar the hour There would have to tie a lot more defend* generated than most teams < mid do to offwt such star* ns the BaM and West will put into this game WITH THE BIG TEN NOW pr janng for their conference i a KrttaJ! Schedule and the bowl game- out of the picture this week it Just about wipes up the football for The rmphaeH will again center on basketball and one only ne* 4a to remember that the high school season is half over and the annual county tourney will be awarded to Penn La just two weeks Bo put away th<* shoulder pads th*- oblong ball and helmet j ami get ready for the final drive in bmdcettall before the Indiana team* will start their annual drive for title of champions of Indiana The continuous changing sport season waits for no man M it rolls on and on Ice Fishing Is More Papular Each Year An outdoor sport growing rapidly in popularity is ice fishing Those fishermen who brave ths cold weather fin i * bonus of good fishing and good eating BluegUl. yellow perch, and crap pis are three species taken in the greatest numbers. Short cane oi fiber glasa *°ds with light momfilimcnt line, small hook and a tiny float ar** the usual gear Immature inserts with micb interesting nanus as bee moths wigglers gUdvn grubs, and mousics arv the common natural bast* for biuegiU and penh Small live minnows are the b-*’ fur taking crappie Heavier equipment is a must when after northern pike, base and rainbow trout Live minium* arc an old standby tut a great variety of jigs, spoons and othci hardware aro also used Eager oeglmicis should be sure Hint the newly formed k c is tluck enough to support them. Ice fishing and wwinunuig ei* a pu* « combination PRif r etottung to a necessity Hcnvy jacket*. m*ulai rd undcrwsre milt ewe. thick tocks, and Ln sola te* I boot* keep the fUiherman warm between bits*. Two holes with one b«a<k per line and on# tine per boh* w nil that the law aikrwe The chore of making the bole* will go fa*t*-r with an ic< auger or sbai-p spade Protection from the wind will make ice flahing more enjoyable Some ng temp*.nary windbiakes us canvas while veteran fishermen build thrmsetvea shanti*** of u« flahing houaee The snaa.-v unu*‘ have the owners nam* and address clearly marked on .he mu side The door latch muat »prn from either outside or mmdr Hr sure to remove the sl.anty before the ire begin* to mel‘ and break up Th.- test flshtn* ”” many lakes year after year is n the same general location Pot i* >• rnaacm, fishermen lend to be < iu «V red in group* rather than .vatteied all over the lake Lexatlng tl»e acho le of fit* under the ice mav require ftahL.g at different spots and dept ha Onc«- the right comhir.idton of p)»rc depth and bait nr® found the fisherman find* that n hole in the |<m- can b« a real hot sp ol I* e fishing is nut limited t»»

northern In. Hana lakes Many of the Artificial lakes and ponds in central and at times even .southern Indiana, may give up their best fish of th*- year to the haruy Ice fisherman .iIAi'LL. ViKUVL The Christmas pr* cram oft) <■ Maple Grove Church was given Sunday morning. Dcc-cmbei 22 Mr and Mni John Miller and Dean met with Mr Miller s brothers and sisters and fumlhei at th*' h”me of one oi his sistei Mrs Rut ird rmkcnbr e and ,uinH’. Sun a- 1 mber 22. at Ar. na. Oh. >. Mr. in. V * John I. .Icr and family Mi. and Mi. 'I >rald Geyci. an I Mr and Joi n Schrader a't*-:» b l a family Christmas dinner at the home of Mr and Mi Harold Vargo and son in S <u*.h Bend Afternoon gu* ds were Mr and Mis. Keith Tice, of Gru* City. Ind., Mr. and Mrs DcVon Smith and son and Mimi Becky M ill.urns of Walkerton Mr and Mrs ixrwe 1 Guh*» and family. Mr and Mrs Martin Wagner and son attends | a family Christmas dinner at th*- home *»f Mr and Mrs Ed Wagner, of Lakeville Mr and Mn* Keith M<r visite» with Mr and Mrs. Harold Vargo and nor. Chrtstmaa evening spending Chrlßtmaj* night and Thur*da) with Mrs Tice's parents Mr and Mrs John Mllh-r and Dean Mrs Harvey 8* hopp. Becky and Greg, of ftaytun Ohio, are spond-

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Inga few days with her parents, Mr. and Mis Harold Geyer and other relatives. bl< vc AnCt-it is home on leave frwni Ft. Lewis, Washington STAR We wish an happiness and God s bk-samgs in the .New Year. Mrs. Ruth Surface, Mr. and Mis Ra.ph Baughman and family and Mr. and Mrs Don Kubor spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs Harley Baughman and family of Tecgarden. Sunday, Mrs Emma Milliken and Mr. and Mrs Clem Light loot were dinner guests of Mr. and Mi h Wm Milliken In Mishawaka I^ißuc Donat hen was diemmaed from the hospital last week Sunday dinner guests of the I»onathcn h were Mr. arv. Mrs Alex Hildebrand and children of Avon. Ohio, and Mrs Myrtle Donath* n of North Liberty Mr and Mrs. Wm. Edison, Mr and Mrs Chester Edison. Mr and Mrs Robert Livengood and Mr and Mrs Ted Raker attended the funeral of Jerry (Tlegg in Indianapolis Sunday. Mni Clegg is the former Donna Hurtsough. Mrs. Alex Cole is nt home after having recent surgery. Patti Schutz is a very sick little girl with mumps and measles DREAMERS Too much planning for tomorrow leave* many folks too tired to do anything today