The Independent-News, Volume 96, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 September 1969 — Page 2
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LET S GF7U OUR POCKETBOOKS sE g-JaWr ■' .^1 - Mr’ ■■■ k ! ' *:O AJmß *trJ » \ ..AT z'7 T / «M ' ' ■ w•'-» . . -1" vjs . M wSHEKL. JUKI ; ; I K r । - wy<. < ■ iim i » ^s3 r f i. t i (.1 II COAST DISXSTFR ARE \—When vicious Hurricane Camille tore into the Mississippi and 1 ■ ,'iara Gali’ Coast, tlv'us .r's fvind shelter, food. and clothing in hundreds of Red ( ross shelters si .। as this. D mated the o' cial di aster agency for the nation, the American Red ( ross will ha pun la ng emegensv < re and long term assistance for all those who need it. Red ( o-s hopes to raise n nrnimi mos M 5.0(>(‘.U00 for Gul hurricane relief. More fortim te Ameiic.ns can aid Red Cross in this p •'! hum: nitari m task b} sending t! dr conn motions, small or large, to the nearest Red Cross chapter.
Tu u ind- o pc* sans w > । >«• homo!< s> by the winds and ■ < that sm a hr d hou es to '• ’ when Hui ’ u nt- < ‘amiitp b erei thi Gulf C st tioni I. t. si. in a to Hint idu. . ny tire femia - ‘oi whom t ; night u Au ud 17 was one ’ • .mi loi lac k ti.e i sour< ••• t<> i-'.on to normal living unaided. T. * I't ev rything through a ca .mils o natUK w. i h th* x ** pweiles- to pr v<nt or sm■ q**p ■ They must be R. Iped in tii* icbuilding of th. ii -hat--1 i ..ves an i homes T.e American R d Cros is t! . iintuCd agent for thi- rebu . img. py virtu* o’ bth its ex; u me and its teadmess to »l, . The Red Cios • i- asking t h Amei nan p op’e 10l a nin mum o' SL'i.UUU.OOU to pro- \; i thi- a distance. To p*-. pie of thi« * mmimity lao always he* d d gem-rously mi., initarian appeals like this. I. u- again open our hearts ■in 1 our p >ck tbo* ks and i*. ■! sure th it the Red ('ros *-c o-' the n cssary funds b 1 a >ur dmtiess d neighbors on t!i Gul Cuast Send oi tik \ mi <■. nti ibution to your nvar- • ' Red Ct* ss chapter. r^S^.'VjKJHXW.aar » SERVICE NOTES A let ('hill*- E liommei. u Ti o 1 Cias-man i Soph m ret at I ’.S Mill! >i y A* idem; , Wt P 'int. N Y. i- tec* ivm : 1: * mg at Camp Bin kn I on the Ac *-my reetvation this summ He is the s**n of Mr. ami M. - E Iwa rd R Dommer, R *ute 1; Vv ilket t< n In liana M re than SOU i.idets, all Th: i C .o- . ~i pi' tn ;p .time in »!>■ .gl.t-w* k < u >* w’m h is C .1. a. .1 to aqa । nt th* m W ith 11 ( i i:w ‘ . । ler-hip at th pit >n levt I The • itui <• o‘s t--4er will in -'im '• d in tm* w at* >n e' I e<i pan-nt *f th* A: m■ • t.*m bt .n* hr Ju n ’.. E:-l 1 A • ”.]■,•! *, I<:.. gm i•. Aii >t <l. i Sign ' C. a p A.a* •m* • 1 ' ' *.. A al* ao b\ R*T’ ln Bi tea th IS year * i f ] , , jet s ~ pu;- e: >hi ’ • o' (oc"' t i>* t. h s . . . G ' o C w.' ( i h * The Ti if ‘ . 1* 'V
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ITS KICROEF TIME LX Indiana as the 1969 high srho<*l football t asm} gets underway this wwk end. Many schools had “Jamboree.s" as the teams got then first taste o r play against an opponent. However, a few temis started with tn n regular schedule at thi tim . WHEN LABOR DAV ARi ive a it i- the iinol'ici.il end of .summer and with schools g**ting underway, the sports progiams change. Ear most part th balls and bat are put away and out comes the footballs and pad . Also underway at this time is the growing sport of cross country. These two will highlight the fall ports scene o' Indiana schools except for the few r m.lining that don't hive football. Some still play ’all ba wball and others ure invn'ved in soccei as this ha- grown in popuianty in a few schools in th ■ Hoo i i state REGARDLESS WHAT SPORT it is, on.* tiling conn Lack with the tart of chid athletics * oh y n tl; it in mg th* spirit tl;at aceimpanie high school athletii . This i.s th ‘an pirticipit im vein'll or it bi- a school stud* nt. ptivnt. fiienl or ju-t a local follower Nothing compile to the pint gi n rated in tin high schools. EAN RECEPTION OE THE .-port program is a must. It is < ting m -nt and moie each and ev* ■■. \iar to maintain a succ - ful h: h school athletic program Ans school that is involved in football definately ku w- tins ‘act to be tine and b alio of thi . a good turnout an 1 -upp t of t* hi. - is ne**d 1 t< mak* the entile athletn pn>gram a uce .- Th i used t he i div when basketball c u! 1 i;>p n! a s.nall <h m d s athletic p'oc' tm Today, basketbill < m iiit lie. n to h iii ll< the *xpandn ■ p it p* (gram. MANY PEOPLE 'HUNK TOO mm i vmphasi- is put on athletics ti ia\. but it can be piov n ’imc ind time again that < Hupetiti n in uch as high school athletics La as good u train ne program tor th* youth as anythng Athletic- have kept mun\ boys in school and man\ iii'ii- out o‘ tjouble. When an athleti gets into trouble it mak*‘ thr hradlme but when a dropout pi t m trouble, it is almost Lik -n for granted. THE COMPETITION ON A high i hool level I- thr grv Pest Nothing <*omparv to a vh-tmv in hi Ii ■ ho >' whets.-t the team is a "winner” or a "1 ~ t ovd
the Vs irs. A team that h ■ form d a winning habit an I reputation is all the more anxiou to win and c. ntiniK’ the prestige und traditi' n of th“ schiMil. And yet, watch a .school turn in a victory that has bixm losing and you wouli think it \*i< thj World Series, Super Bowl or Stanley Cup all in one outing. COMPETITION IS SOMEthing everyone needs sometime in their young lie Comp titton on the high .school level i the gnutest and a fin*' expyti n* e for any kid to go through. Support of the fans is .snim - thing that spur.- the entire thing along a- everyone is h ippv to do well for their .chool and themselves. The fans aie -till important to th- game. Bed Is Not The Best Color For Hunters Hunt i- have traditi* n il'', worn red clothing for pi rtc< H r But now tv ts prove that r i does not show up a well as-i’hei yellow or 'luore^ tml or in, 1 Red app ars as black at dawn or du.sk, and can't be distinguished bv color-blind hunt*r Yellow oan b*' seen a bttl i>‘tter. but sti’l d >sn t show up । the sun i.- going down B< -t of all is fluorvent orange, which stays visible longer a't*-r suns**’ than all other color . and 1easier to s v by per.-oim with abnormal vision I y*u hav<choice, the Natl mal Site" Council suggests, choo-v fluor -- c-nt mange clothing Hunter- sn nil I remember tha* w 111’ I .', un d । s-s can c m * •loss of vi^itbili'y '.in I m< i-- *-* the ii fi-ultv of d.-tmgui hing betw* - n c nt* i ting colors Wo< huntor - e* n 11 r * nix th* im-pact-re.'i t int l**nse in then gla-s* s. and s'lfetx fi ‘me . .-me both provide protection Hom twigs, stray pellets and **j cting shells. Red Cross Elrst Aid Casse primarily teach sa ety in • veryday living. However, safety is not always first, and first aid i< necessary Standard Eirst Aid Clasps b* gin at 7 p.m CDST on Monday, September Sth nt the Knox VFW, and at 6:30 p.m CDST on Tuesday, Septemb* r 9th. at the Koontz Lake Fin* Station. Tile Classe** met rm five consecutive weeks, and anyone inter«*stvd in learning first aid i invited to attend Plea -* bring with you to em h cla miv 1 imh and on 2 inch roller lAintigr each 1 to 5 feet long
Kobert E. VrNn. Editor I*l El.RsHi.lt The Independcni-News Co., Inc. 6UI-G3 Kousevelt Road, Walnerton, Indiana 46674 Telephone skti-3139 fl BLICAHUN TIME: Thursday of Each Week rMxtnid Class Postage I'anl At W'alketon, Indiana »|IBS< KIPTU>N RATES: $3.00 Per Year -50 c Additional if Maihxl Out Oi Stale Mendwr Os The Hoosier State Press Association eM'ioiio Class Postag - Paid At Walkerton, Indiana
(pre viably torn fi m a worn bed she ti, and a 10 inch tiiangular banda^i . Special Deer Hunts Slated In Indiana Special deer hunt- will again be < mduct'd at .Jo fin Provm ’ Gr Hind n* ar M idi-mi an 1 tae I'S Navul Ammuniti ri Depot n ■ ir Crane, according to a ji int arm unc nr- nt by Perley H Provost, Jr.. Director of the Indiana D* partmi nt of Natural Ri -ource !. m l < mmanding o'fic*rs Col. John O Mayhall at Jv f rson Proving Ground and Capt. J. C Donahue at tile US. Naval Depot. As in tne pit. !t will bp neecs ary to apply for a p rial permit to . participate in the hunt. Anyone ]s ytai of age or ol i r, malt- or '• male, may hunt. Th*- appicati'-n for tlv -pet aal permit i- a p irt o the de* r been • This form mu tbe comploted and returned to 607 State Os ice Building, no later than S ptember 15 Successful applicants will be n *ti i*'d by mail pi ior to the hunt;. Applicants max' apply individlivilly or one other hunter, in which case each mu t .submit an applii ition card with hi- buddy licen- number recordvd m the space provided For example, hunter "A'' would record on hi appli*ution card his buddy's (hunter "B”> license number, and hunter "B” w* übi recmd on hiapp'ocatl n card the been * number of hunter "A '. Applicant- who do not prop rly cmnp'.eti their applicati *n curd will be subje< t to di quail ic ition. Both militarx in t i!lati*>n will permit the u v of muzzl -I lading rifles which comply with State regu'ath n ' The 1969 hunts will be th first for muzzl-Eadvr- at Jefferson Proving Ground Such hunters will not he as Jgne 1 special arva but will hunt al-m with tho- ii-ung a shotgun. Successful applle mts wall again bp permitted on any d< " hunt; that is, either sex and of any ug-. Oily one deer will be permitted at th* Naval Depot. I - uceessful applicants at tin* Proving Ground d* ir« to tr\- ‘or a s.cond deer, they may do >o h' purchasing a sp*‘cial permit on the day of the hunt. Without a special permit only one dv r may be tuk<*n The special hunts at Att rbury will again L* mi i first-came-first-serve basi but it is
ITi , Sat A Sun September 5, (• ,7 Hombre Paul Newman Fredric March Sweet Ride Tony FruncioaH Boh Denver Bonus Fri. A Sat. The Touchables The Try Anythin}; Generation
anticipate! that some chang s will be madi in checking hunters into the an । Th application curd attached to the dear license sn , u . i nit bi- used .or the AHxtbuiy hunt Any question- on the military hun ,-i.mild be dir*cted to th Div:<i* n u Fish and Game, 60T State Office Building, Indianqiihs, 16 JUL Indiana Dept. Os Revenue Saves Money James O. Mathi-, Commissioner o f the Indiana Department ot Rev nue. inn H.m u today th it th*- department, in support ot Governor Whitcomb •* nmov program, ha*- av d $.T22.480 in jiersonal .-rvice.- casts from Januaiy 13. 1969, to July 31, 1969. T. :.-, . avin ;s i ■ the result h ivmg reduced the numb r p<*rinanvnt revenue ••mploy. from xxs on Jul\- 31, 1968, t 699 mi July 31. 1969 The 21' employe ifiucti* n has been accomplishvd through the mipl—mentations of a combination <*t the recommendations submit t* 1 by h** Governor's Economy Program. Inc. and additi >n il meth <*d and produnal innovations bx departmental sta‘f n isonm*!. Additional savings have beer provided to t*he tate by the d* pai tm-nt's release of more than 8.000 square feet of floor spac to other state agencies. Thes* savings reflect the T ■ p.utimnt' continuing commitment toward providing maximun es iciency and econ may in it ope rat ii in Many people h ixv the abilitx' to make u e of others’ talents. Boy get on th- wrong tr^ck becau-v . f u misplaced .-wit* h. Most good intentiins beconi the victims of human frailty.
T’lE N W Rialto Art Theatre Walkerton, Ind. Now Show ini; Jerry l-ewis in Hook, Line And Sinker Also John Mills in The Wrong Box Onend Audience Ist Run of St. Joseph Co. Starts Sun. - Wed. Ist Kun Catherine Denevve In Repulsion* Also Milton Berle Mary Ami .Mobley In For Singles Only Student Cards On Sale Now
