The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 January 1969 — Page 4
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— THF JNDKPKNDKNT-NEWS — JANI URY 9. 1969
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| Memories From . , I
1959 Kalph Zent Is New Town Marshall. Ralph Zer.t. son of the late A! Bent and Mrs. Zent, has been duly sworn in as the new Town Marshall and resumed the duties o< th.' ‘Tice the first of the H -> ek. Morris Whitaker and William Tuttle will assist Zent as r-gular Deputies. Russell Mangus Heralded As Dairyman of 1958. Russell Mangus, Noble County d iiryman and Holstein breeder, was named “Indiana Dairyman of the Year" at the 9th annual meeting of the Indiana State Dairy Association held recently
ACROSS 1. Voucher of R Small debt 5. Europe in coal i < gi< n 9 Alx.!.' 10 Dexter us 11. Anci<: t 12 Native rs !’ an !m .. .a 14 biblical name 15 Wi! - 16 Walks thr igh v. at er Ik Nut 20 Siam 22 Dog 25 Sea < ap'.e 26 Pigpen 27. American Indian 30 Drives off 31. Comic sketches 35 Mr. Hum ng 36 < ’oncept 37 ValuaUe fu' 40 Happy looking I dial i 41. Wh ku s 42 Ar. icr.t < Jreek < oin 44. Kitchen ware IMAX N 1. Dor • lair ware
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ut Purdue University. 1 irst Haircut In I ourteen W ars. C. V. HUI. an electrical parts distributor for a film in South Bend, had his first haircut in 11 ye. rs on Wednesday i. <»rn;ng in the Tiyl ir Baibcr Sic । in North Liberty. Hill has been bald as a cm b ill p the 11 years lie went without tiie clip and trim service, but recently his hair began to grow again. He was p.’uud as he crawkd into a ch nr of Jim Tuylor's for his shearing after the 14 year stay-sway. The source of matter that made lh« hair grow is not made known by Mr Hill but the evidence is certainly there.
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Deer Hunting I p In Indiana. Gun huntvi.s m Im.iuna t )<>Tt ssg buck di • r during th- threi d y m- i - n whi hw. la id Novemm . • t -9 m u i. 1919 I ur and 1 in I ales. Kang ; urt w.. heH it -u. ~0. Milling .■ nu tm .' in i' quite a few firn - b.n 1 : . \UI M'U ! i 1 li ' I E i • .M y , t.n m .• nn. .. al ■ ’ a y u lined ia ... : 11 . u .< . ■ .c.i ad j. i i,i ■ n , wn । m.t ■ I" lan- !..• 1 Ua»e f ,u.i in 1U ai...Uti -. 1 < '. ... t. i ■ i m an < . Iju 1 te.hr.,, Jvm- c u> ; 1 m n lr.< 1. .. ..• .lb .e 1.1 .ilm »' i . ■ ...'ll W . - l.le . I I h , : . h I li ; I Ulg a 1. ;. e. JM In. . ■ Al <a m B . • w I linen IV . . m 11 na.;.„ b । anh k. ..id la n i vi.i.i ;.m d lu i ent 1 l.ihm„ i > him gni.- . ;om Baiim lam. iae < >uit i<p :t< d, Don b .!• t, w i > lin' d a total >t 3g <i nt l a mt< mpt ■>t < ... t. It ii m til lt he hid .i I:•:!• ...lunty n bt-.ning the am unt ■: tin .im and t!.' chaigi to; v..mh tm y we;i levied. rarachutes Healer Into Neu Home. Tne beaver, de]>endmg upon tiie i'l.tl.ty ii. uhun it .. found, may ov i ;;<• q; me most imP’! ion! as et zl a pa' ticu.ai ar< . oi on< ot it' w ist liabilities. To mike ceitain th at tm • large .'dent, icmain a benefit to tile st ate, the luah F . h and Gaine Ln partim nt is tian parting anunais by air from ug 1culturai anas, where they have been causing damage by building dams Hito.ss the irrigation ditches, into wilderness area where their activities do n >t < inflict with those of man. 1911 ( IvM-d State Bank To Pay Dividend. The closed State Bank of \\ inerton will pay another ten per tent dividend to all depositors, starting January 12. 1941. according to A. S. Blaine, liquidating agent. Checks d awn up in the proper amounts will be ut the law o;.. eo. L y Shvneman, 721\ Roo^eve.t Ib"d. Walkerton. when- they may be had by calling for them. May Add Cost ol Jars. Housewives wall have to pay approxtm ib ly 2 cent more jier jar for fiuit berries, and vegetables srdd in glass containers where they proces»3or has starti 1 packing in glass since 1941. In , packing in glass containers processers incur greater labor coals. 1W W«r on Uns H newer । Hume F ront. Gasoltne-A-9 coupons are good tlu-uugh January 21. Sugur-SLamp No. 29 in book four is good for 5 pounds through January 15. Fuel Oil-Period 2 coupons are g."KI through F« b. 7. Period 3 coupons, now valid on the Middle West, remain g- J through March 13 in the M. id« West Meats, Fat' Bi iun tamps R ar. 1 S aie g ..J tlrough Jin 29 Brown 'tamp T be< -mes c o ! nn Jani; y ft Pi isH'J Foods Green S* -mp- 1 > i: and F in b >ok f ur n.e g si th: u„h January 20. The nat; ms in t ui ts uie bevt -- . an i, r airl t 1 of >;mrt ges that do n-t exist, accmding t ' the W ir Pr. duct, m B an! Product; n of alcohol anti-freeze for this winti • is 50 per cent nmre than last. Items no longer rationed are pressure cookers and feed grin 1 ers and ciushc s have been re moved from rationing. Be. mv of the supply of pressure cookui' will not meet all uses, the approval of the War F *xi Adminlet lution is necexKiry for pur- < hase of pressure chokers fc-r other than food preservation use zVpphcat! -n • can be made through the directors uffice in W.i hmgt n D (’ PAINFUL CORNS?/ T AMAZING LIQUID ) RELIEVES PAIN AS IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY • • ■» 1 <■ < '-a thr Un to, r kit * ' - " ' I . 1 fire, ne rr. l.tnw n .uiorm, w.u , below (he r i Hu- in NS( ) <>< ' i Kc. ;C *t Jl l^ Oiwii^U.
Main Street Gossip H a i ny of y u n tdc ha'. ■ In iy b I;. ■. y ir N< w Y< i: lb ati n• " .1. 11 y ind sti» |; t > y ur prom es and I'm an < you will fin 1 a nw 1 d at tin end. M S G AT< ’ 1 J-’i '.er la t WK 1: p pi". I find where a lot । jm pb we: e letm/ed with th« ’ f ami . ,i1 f’: i.u ovci the h '. (1 <’ . It 1 to b I that (’ll! ) ' ma only comes once a year f i some. - M S G The activitic' will start up n>w th it the kid are back in sclroo!, th ink goodness. It w ■ nice to have them h -me but f"! 16 whole days! M S G Ail of U' are concerned with getting the mo.-t with <>u • money. Here is a tip m a so >d buy . Their is in advantage in buying ft 'Zen fruit-. Vrge* dih .shellfish in plastic bag . There are tw » ma or adv mtages. Fil t, with in liv. dually quick-frozen f si (the 11 id-' r< fers t > them as I <»F i. you < an u-e us mm h as ou want from a p ickage and return the remainder to the freezer; sei nd. you can tell instantly if the food has been thuwed on route, then refrozen, be<au e It will refreeze into a block. Obviously, you will not want to tmy fr-d that has thawed an! refrozen, because as everytxxly knows refreezing can affect <pialit\ New wuy in flooring may interest you ('an you >macin< having a new kitrlien floor installed between breakfast and lunch some morning? It ram Im- d«>ne Av< ra. <■ time in 'hr p i t for the ■ tme job was two day- one t’ remove the old floor material and send the sub-floor, and one t” install the new flooring. Now .a new system calk-1 Pe-mlfbw. developed by Armstrong, mokes it i*>sxible to put down sheetvinyl floorin directly over an existing floor, whether the. hn< leum or an older siieet vinyl. In ( addition to being faster, th< system cuts the cost of the installed flooring, since less tune means less labor. Thi» can also be used on countertop*. —MS G — Watch out for the flu bug. I The bug Just sneak* up on you before you know it. you've got It. ; Dress wairm, get plently of rest i und drink lots of water. — MSG School spirit In order to add spirit b» the high school games, maybe this should be tried. In
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order to add spirit to Palmert ? High School pep rallies, hi varsity football players o inize | tmii , wn' cheerle.i line -quid foil I’m bi'ketbal! g imes ui. lei th' • (b : 'lap of the < p‘ nn < f th' t- on. The group kn wn a th< ■'('utb d lined ' 1 fu’ mini it and wigs an! b l the stu dent body in rousin < I’k ’ B Uy it worked, nw w< •e oi out way to having a litth hoo I ■pint. i —M 8 G W lk< rton th;- wee’. . los’l n.e fine people In t a R"ber'| Hikr family. The H. hav» 1 m >vt ! into their m v h me h 1 La Porte. -M S G Th Iw< Ive oa ham! t*.Js t■ | k» < p '"Ui h us*' youm. ” it will] h> ■ y>udoni "1 or lin n ; >useh7 1 task- are; claw h-.mmerj i ewu. iver, tro. .ut iw, hand drill, pliers, knife ij.n knife i , chisel, jack plane, try -quare carpenter's square and a b \td. M S G Jmu i;a me tns that the big White Sales will Im? on Now ithe time to run out and get thost needed sheets, pillowcases and etc . at great - tvaigs M S G Voice Os The People It i- a shame when one get so k and ha- to -ee a D < b only t > I" refused an app >ntm« nt ber 'll e he is a new path nt. as h pp» n< d to my hu -band. He ha ! no reason to see one before this. How con a J>»ctnr take a \ w to help people and thwn refu e them. If some weren't so busy being involved in town and ,s<h'>o! affairs may4>e they would find time for extra patients. Thh happened in Walkerton, the town wer re suppose to support Ini sure others will agree on this as I have heard of other cases. k Mra C Kaleth TIP TO MOTORISTS Drive carefully - it may save the life of a child, and you from a lifetime ui nightmares. Largest Selling Hemorrhoid Remedy So Successful It Outsells All Others Combined PREPARATION H' OINTMLNT or SUPPOSITORitS
