The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 June 1967 — Page 2
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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — JUNE 1, 1967
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fom Gourlev. coach at Harold '. t’rey Junior High School, of th Polk - Lincoln - Johnson Cori> ation. has started an efficent trek program in Junior High tf’ -r very incomplete programs • t the two schools in the past. l’li • boys this year competed in fix • meets, with much success for b.ucally a first year team. Utt ured here is tht members of
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These three boys have been poing the Junior High seventh ana eighth graders in scoring in th track meets. From left to
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the Junior High .squad with coach Gourley. First Row. left to right: Stanley Cummins, Alan Bachtel. Craig Waldron. Dan Stokes, Alan Northam. Phil Matz. Steve Wiktorowski, Bob Mellin, Bon Keek. Dave Naragon. Second Row: Lonnie Gibson. Bill Curtis, Rick Neiswender. Jim Malecki. Jim Lute, Jim Betz.
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Dave Kunkle, Ron Neiswender, Dave Hobbs. Third Row: John Smith, m;/ager, Pete Ricciardi, Tom Stark, Jack Hiler, Ed Bick. Bruce Wharton. Dave Teter, Rick Fall, Curt Pletcher, Jim Hartsough, Jim Verkier, Joe Jaske, Rick Strang, Fred Bullinger, Glenn Schmeltz, Dave Bottorff, Dave Ludwig, Coach Tom Gourley. Deaf Man Perfects Tiny Hearing Aid Oi l EKS FREE MODEL A remarkable tiny hearing aid has been perfected by a man who has been hard ot hearing for nearly ten years. This small device has no dangling cords or separate transmitting units and represents a new unusual design idea in a product to restore natural hearing. It was developed especially for those persons who can hear but can t understand. This new hearing instrument provides "ear-level” hearing with the wearer picking up speech, sounds, television and radio at his ear. Due to the use of transistors. the user cost is extremely low. A true life actual size replica of the smallest all-in-the-ear hearing aid ever made will be given absolutely free to any* •*’ sending in this advertisement while supply lasts. So we suggest you write for yours now. No obligation whatsoever. Write to C. Eckert. 311 E. Lexington Blvd., Eau Claire, Wis.
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PROF S TV LECTURES DON’T AFFECT GRADES ST I ’ DE NTS M A Y OBJ ECT when their professors are replaced by television sets, but a (horgia Tech study reveals that their grades don't suffer. An industrial engineer there found that students who watched television lectures did "slightly, although not significantly," better than their schoolmates who got the information "live.” FRAGMENTS of two celestial bodies that collided some 650 million years ago are still rainning on Earth, a Purdue University scientist reports. In fact, he says, more than half of the meteorites that have fallen on Earth probably have come from this single collision, which accurred between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. THAT RUDYARD KIPLING ADAGE about East and West n< ver meeting may have been given a small jolt by a pair of scientists who are studying the continent-drift theory. The theory holds that the earth's surface was once a solid land mass and that portions of it moved apart, forming the continents. The scientists, from Cornell University and Oxford University, have discovered that the continents surrounding the Atlantic ocean are drifting apart at the rate of two inches a year. "If this is so,” they say, "it is entirely possible that North and South America will contact Asia about 100 million years from now.” PRODUCTION of high-purity oxygen and nitrogen in this country is rapidly increasing, says Chemetron Corporation, Chicago, a leading producer of industrial and medical gases. In the past five years the total production of oxygen increased 249 per cent and nitrogen 24 5 pei cent. OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS could cope with the increasing demands for their services if they were to train nonphysician associates to handle the routine care and education of pregnant women, says Dr. J. Robert Willson (cq) of the University of Michigan. "This would permit the physician to devote more time to women with complicated pregnancies and those pregnant for the first time, and to help more expectant mothers
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than he can at present,” he said. THE RUINS of a CITY that flourished in Thailand 1,200 years ago have been found by an amateur archaeologist who made the discovery while seated at a desk studying aerial photographs. The ancient city discovered is Chanson, a community that covered about 120 acres and was surrounded by a 20-yard-wide moat. FHILATHEACIRCLE The Philathea Class of the United Methodist church will have a picnic at Stuntz Pine Forest on Thursday, June 8. A carry-in dinner will he served at noon. Anyone desiring transportation call Mrs. Pearl Bussard, Ph. 586-2932. Bring a covered dish and your own table service. The 5 cent stamp commemorating the 100th anniversary of Canada's achievement of federation was first placed on sale at the U.S. Pavilion at Expo 67 in Montreal, Canada, on May 25, 1967. The fellow who lacks confidence in himself is going to bat with two strikes against him. Friday, Saturday & Sunday June 2-3-4 Shows at 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. Adults 75c — Children 50c For this Walt Disney Show SEE Bullwhip Battle the Mountain Ox! SEE the most Beautiful Belles of the Barbary Coast! WALT DISNEY’S The Adventures Os Bullwhip Griffin Roddy McDowall Suzanne Pleshettr Karl Malden Harry Guardino Richard Haydn Hermione Baddeley Bryan Russell
