The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 February 1969 — Page 4

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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — FEBRUARY 11. 1969

5556 WINNERS

With contests going on at supermarkets and service 4ations and give always everywhere. i* o'ten wonders of the numb; of potential winners that act ..illy win An event is coming up that will guarantee 5556 winners .. . and really n t a in the bun h! Ti; it figure might sound a ittle hard to believe, but one of th* greatest spectacles inc one of the greatest partlcipati n event tor boys of this •ige is now underway . . . the state I ski ’.ball tuincy in Indian A t a t < r 163 t< inis are ■nte’< 1. thus n ak.r, .’>s'6 boy * hgil 1* t » < >mp*. t« in a g i eat an a'' ;i <v< nt flesp.tc the fact th ,t - i i - tt an. and 12b x - < r.wta d < hairpions, all the DOVS th. it a t on the 162 losing ■ mis h ve gamed something valu >b < in < mp* tmg in such in event. Basketball and Indiana go iand-m-1 ind. I> arning to lo.**c > a.-, ninth a part of the game as h irnmg to win The desire o w n is in every boy who puts •n u pair of basketball shoes mil the uniform, but accep’ing he elimination and remaining a

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1959 ourt Dissolve* Restraining Order. A temporary restraining order which prevented St. Joseph County Tieusurer Clement C. v vek from collecting ditch work 3-sv3sments of the Kankakee, Pine and Pdtto Creek Drainage Association w « dissolved Friday ,n Circuit C urt up* n motion by tm t»। i ta ■ . . t;<m. "< oral (Jiris To Bo Pages At ’ ndiiwapidis 'ner 1 H* .m an! Juanita Jy. him, G students in the • ghth g b wil pend mxt Friva- p < -a the Indiana St Ac 1 begisEtur* Announcs D il. lOr Meeting To Urge Won, at hOP. ?ongit man John Brademas announ * i th.: he has arrangi 1 a Pentagon me* tiny between members of Cngi*" "f Indian a and Department f the Army officials t > urge continued use of ie Kingsbury Ordinal., e Plant in LaPorte C duty lot midiary production.

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gentleman about it is valu ihle truning u well D* spite the fa ' til it n • one wants to be a 'll- el. I* mg aide to Ma ept thi is miething that can carry th -u. h ut li'e Th* world isn't going to end <*>r any boy just lx mu * his team 1 »* s . . . even if that individual know- he might hax< I* * n partly rexp >n dble. Defeat is hard to accept for any ( »mp<‘it r Competition is the greitrst rs,ft ab >y ran receive in e irh years as Later in li r e it is constant * mpetit: n. Tin I"- ,n learned from -uch < : ‘ in ' this great alhlet; event * m i< fh< t on a p* ■ • futm* Fv< n the fans can !< m a lot in such com--1 ■ ■ ’ A’l ■' o i Ut ev* n a’i 1 a 1- in the first round ran b* r.' V ! e ih DM fill than a los- H week or tw > later. If the bed is giv* n in effort, the best will be retum* J in attitude. th nc rallj spe iking, it takes a good boy to be on a high school basketball team. It takes a boy that is willing to give up something to accomplish succe.ss for both him and his school. This i- the reason there will be 5556 winners in the next few weeks out of 556 competition.

194» Wildlife Week To Be Observed. .National Wildlife Restoration Week will be observed during the week beginning March 20th marking the first days of Spring. It 1- the twelfth such event sp nsored by the National WHdhic Federation whose headquart s are in Washington DC. The lat< Franklin D<lan > R •o-ewlt fit 4 proc, limed N it! m 1 Wild!;. Weel .1938 in 1 . ti n I.< appeal, d t.> the Nat. ns citizenship to recognize the import »m -of c*»nserv alion an! urge I the Amelie m p< pie to V'.ilk for the prole ta n and presvivatian of ’‘the denizens of field forest and waler." Nature Facts. ' N t all deer sh« 1 their antlers ar.a .i. ly, .s do Am- ;! n -pc les. . The axis deer of Indie, max ke<p a set for several xear.. and the Pere D.vid’s deer of China grows two -ets annually. A starving i animal can live after a loss of nearly all its fat. one-i.alf of its protein, and a great proportion

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of its body weight, but a loss of only one-fifth o! the water of the body is fatal. "Old Faithful" gevser, m Yellow Stone National I'aik, spouts more than 1,500,000 gallons trf water at each display, and could supply the water needs ui a citv the size of Denver. 19 H Walkerton Student* Buy 62119.45 Bond*. The members of the JuniorSenior high schools, und faculty in Walkerton have purchased a tut al of $2,119.45 in War Bonds and Stamps during the Fourth War Emu Drive which ended la 4 week. 'I he .-ule by classes was a 1 :!"V\ - Seniors, $527.55; Juniors, s3*s 55; Sophonu/re, $750.63, hll amen, $10135; Eighth Grade, $286.10; Senntn glade, $56 25. Ihe War On The Hoosier Horne 1 ront. During the three-week period, February 27 through March 20, in changing from the old rationing program to the simplified token plan, two sets vs stamps, green und blue, will be used for processed foods, and two Brown and red. for meats and fats. The old stamps, brown and green, will be used exactly as in the past at their regular value through March 20. 'The token plan will b® fully in effect on March 21. Beginning then, processed forxis can be purchased only with blue stamps and with blue tokens, and meats, fats and oils can be purctuised only with red tokens. The blue and red stamps, effective February 27 are valued at 10 points each. All tokens are valued at ona point each and will be given as "chanje" in one transaction. CUMMified: Wanted Trackmen for New Central Ruri road. If you are interested in steady employment in an essential industry, starting at $6 22 per day with time and one half rate for al! overtime, provi ;< ns for old age pension benefits under the new Railroad Retitemint Act; privileges of free railroad Iran port.Ai nf< : vouiself and di p* ndvnt annual vac it; n with pav, whv n>t get a railr id j b and help win the war? Jum arrivr-.i - spring shipment of heavy weight S ndura rugs Size 9 x 12 $7 95. Main Street Gossip The Town of Walkerton now hus a bland new stop and go light at the intersection of Roosevelt Road and Michigan Street. Much ado was caused over this light t > get it in timing but the boys gut the b just dene The State of Indiana. purcha>< d thi- light just for us. M S G The first Men ■ */ Spun Cume last We ine dav altcri; n vvhi n th*- Town empioyies were up in the air .ml <n th*- gn un I Th* Christmas lights v.i i< t ik< n down and believe it m n >t. the m n -• eet of town vx i- vv< p! Y* s, thi - all 1 i] ;em i h .ht here m Walkerton. M S G The lawmakers m Indianapolis have really been busy with the multitude of bills introduced at this session. One that pas^d and really gave me a lump in the throat was the one proclaiming the mushrooms us the Indiana State Fungus. So, now. everyone, forever mure honor the mushroom. —MS G — Watch out for the Billy Goat that lurkes around the corner of Him is Street and Van Buren an*! it even gets up t"wn around Juc<»b Drug store hut man, can that thing bit* He .-ometimes hangs out around the Farmers St ite Bank also. Be or. your toes, be- < ill.**- the Billy Goal might ^*-1 vour shoe strings L M S G !xt! Thursday and FHdny muwt have been dean your windows dais It x-emed like everyone that could, got right out there and really made all that

glass shine. MSG Don't forget, GET THAT NEW LICENSE PLATE ON the car or truck or whut have you. before March Ist. The State Police will be watching. M S G Did you read the locals last week and happen to come across the plea by Paul for Pauline to come home? Well if not, you should. This week Agatha has le t home and Peter is trying to get her back. Another new light came about al.<o this week when Pauline answered Paul with the news that she and F ink are very happy and she is not coming home. Tune in next week, for the n» x* episode of Glenn Place. You might read about your nclghbo next. Tunc in next week, for the next week, for the next cpis ide o' Glenn Place. You n ight read about your neighbors next. M S G March is just around the corner and this is the Red Cross month, buttermilk bread month and hamburger month. The first week is shared by Return the borrowed book week and National weights and measures week, but pinched mmiewbit by the March 3-8 marking of National Prwrastmatlon Week. March 15 ia shared by Buzzaid Day in retum from the Great Smoky Mountains and the Irish-German St Patrick’s Day tag of war at the University of Detroit. M 8 G — If you are wondering what to do with that old license plate, maybe you could make it into o hot plate, decoration, or if you are going to be painting the mop board this spring it will serve as a good straight-edge guide. Use ys>ur imagination M S G LaVille Sneaks Pas! .Shamrocks In Tight Game A pair *»f free throw and n b i-ket by Kenny T lylor w.th just over tv.o minutes m p! iy broke a 63-63 tie and mov< i the LiVille Lancers *»n to victory 7 5 71 over the North Liberty Shamrocks Friday night. T.d was the final conference game fur the Shamrocks, having them tied for fourth and fifth with a 1-3 conference record. LiVille was the undisp ule d conference champ, basting a perfect 4-0 record this seasrn. The game wxis a close one i throughout, and with Taylor's points breaking the tie. the Shamrocks were unable to catchup again, but threatened the rest <h the way. Chris Anderson cut the hud to two at 67-65 with a pair of charity shots, but Vic Th.o ker p pped in a jumper. Kt nt Arnsbarger then hit two from the 15 oot line, but Dale Cramer added a single point to the LtVilli total. Kevin Hostethi.outside shit from ode court, trimmed the lead to <ne, as less than a minute remain* d Thackei again was the hero as he flippt 1 in another two-punter will 32 ; showing <n the risk. Chris Anderson's lay-in with 14 st and 1* t put the Shamrock' within one again, 72-71, but they were forced to foul to gain po-sesslen and Murk Taylor calmly dropjx d I in both ends o r the onc-and-one i to ice up the game 74-71 ShiunreckN Grab Early I-ead i The Shamrocks broke to the . front in this game as upset wn « 1 on their minds. With little to claim for the season, a triumph over the conference and BiCounty Tourney champs would be a fme feather in their hat. Ken ShnF y scored first, but after La- । Ville had moved to a 5-2 le id, Chris Anderson hit a jumper, J <• Fisher a lay-m on a fast breik. Anderson another from in clu-e and John Z >ok a lay In for a 1(1 * lead. LaVille was able to cut thi to 13-11 with 131 left in the period, but Zook's juniper on which he w i fouled turned into h three point play. Greg Free haul tallied the last basket of the quai ter but the Shamrocks led by three, 16-13.

LaViHe erased thia lead in the second period aa the Shamrocks hud one of those cold streaks which has plagued them time and time again this season. Each team had tallied twice from the floor in the first minute and a half, but LaVille then came storming back and into the lead with four straight baskets over a t wo-a nd-ti-ha If nunute period as Thacker and Cramer hit one bucket each and Mark Taylor scored twice. Marty Shupert broke the streak, but aftei Frank Ginzer had cut the lead to one, Mark Taylor tallied two more times. In all, he scored 11 points in this period as the Lancers moved u, a scant 31-28 halftime lead. Anderson Takes C harge Chris /Anderson then took charge vs the of ensive game as the second half got underway. He didn't get his first points until the Lincei hid im ved Io a 39-28 lead on three baskets tind a pair of free shots. Anderson hit awo baskets and after Mark Taylor scored one point from the foul line, another basket, three straight free throws and still another lay-in was scored by Anderson as the lead was cut to 4939. Mark Taylor again hit one from the line, but Anderson again hit from the floor to knot the score at 41. Mark Taylor pushed in a jumper only to have Anderson come right back with one of his own. Mark hit again and Thacker followed this with a fast break layin bsfora Zook broke the Anderson string of 15 straight pointt for the Shamrocka with a pair of free shots. In ail, Anderson s effort cat the margin to two points, 47-45 heading into the final period. The Shamrocks snuck ahead once again in the final period as play progressed. Hostetler tied the score and it was that man Anderson .again forcing the North Liberty view into the lead with a lay-m *>n the head of a fast break. The teams then traded p mtn foi 10 apiece with LiA’il'e tying the count at 49. 51. 53. 55, 57 and 59 before either t( am could put anything tocth* . It w i the Lancei who broke the p ttern with six str light points 11s they tied it at 59 an 1 then moved to the front 63-59 before H 4etler hit two straight baskets to knot the -* Ue at 63-63 an i set up the late LaVille rally that carried to the win. AnderiHMi Hits 2H Chrix Anaerson finished the night with 28 points after being held to just seven in the first half. He totaled 11 baskets anl six of seven from the foul line. Hostetler chipped in with 16 for the only other Shamrock in double figures. Mark Taylor had 26 to loud the winners while cousin Ken had 15 and Cramer 14. Box Score North Lilwrty fg ft fta p Hostetler 7 2 2 3 C. Anderson 116 7 4 Z<x»k 2 5 7 5 Fisher 3 0 0 1 Ginzer 2010 Arnabarger 02 2 0 Shupe rt 2 0 0 3 Walls 0 0 0 1 Totals 28 15 19 17 LiA Ilie K Taylor 4 77 5 M Taylor 10 6 6 2 ThHCker 4 0 0 2 Cramer 4 6 9 0 Shirley 3. 11 1 Bunch 0 0 0 1 Pittman 0 0 0 0 Freehauf 2 0 0 1 Totals 27 20 23 12 Score By Quarter* IxiVille 13 31 47 74 North Liberty 16 28 45 71 * —■ ■ — ■ - - A.,. KEGt LAR MEETING NIGHTS Os The Orville Easterday Legion Post 189 2nd :uu! Ltd Thuradav * of Eiuh Alun th Auxiliary Unit 189 Ist Thursday Os Fau h Month