The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 July 1970 — Page 4

— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — JULY 30, 1970

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FAIR TIME IS FUN TIME

Fair time is fun time for the many ’-H rs but is also th ciilminatmn of a very helps / period in the lives of th< s ■ x "Ung pi "’ph - < aunty Fams v i ip up the I asy tine Dr t: many who have enrolled in tl’.H very worthwl pri they me. t and compete x Mil youths of othei townships in the grand finale of judg n_. It is e i>y to attend a C'mmty Fur and pay little or no att< ntion to tiie many fine projects displayed. With a midv iy and entertainment surrounding the aiea. often the trip to the fair bypasses the

TOO BIG CAHANCE

Now that we have vaccines to prex int dangerous diseases like mea-les, Gedman measles and unallp.x. those ailments abeing wiped out right? W mg! About three-qum-t - , ■ . s don't Lei p (“r imn mdy against smallpox, lien; I this d.sease -till kill's . va< Mnes against h we ) W available foi centuri ■?. E.fvtwe vacuncs ag in t r . .-k : and Geiman naaVevw- dr .elop d recently, but Fin the.a 1 infw'tions hive been i <!(- dug. nevertheless. It’s b. od to believe, but melr ,d statistics show that me -Ie i ises dm-bled doling th* first half of 1! 69 and Ge: man measles increased almost a third. A similar, but in many wavs more tragic, example is the Rh f ।by, boin to a woman with Rh negative blood and a fathf r with Rh positive. Some 10 000 such pathetic victims of Rh hemolytic disease used to die each year in the United States aione. and thousands more were —riously damaged. Then, after a generation of effort, a preventive vaccine was discovied. When this Rh vaccine was offered in 1968 by Ortho

| Memories From . . | FiUlllllllliiillllHlUUHIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllP.IIHIIIIIHIIIIIilllllllllllllllllillll? White Sox and Cleveland Indans take the field. Little League to Visit (hicigo Melvin Harrison To Upon 'he Walkerton Little League ^ J ‘*at Market Day for a visit to a Chicago Melvin E - Harrison. Walker'x hite Sox g;me will be on Sat- ton has purchased Bonnie's Marvrdav. Aug- st 7. as a gioup ket on Roosevelt Road, and will \'dl visit Chicago to see the open a Meat and Dairy Store on

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project areas of displays. The UHds spend much time and effort on their projects i -- ■ ■ first the < mpetiti g. t." ' own clubs and thi n dis- । . tht t th Faii which t do s mure time and efiort. Th * reward of their efforts comes from a ribbon and the satisfaction of doing the job. but having the people xhiit the displays and look over these projects adds mu< h to the individual efforts. Fair time is fun tune, but it is also satisfaction of a job well done.

Diagnostics, scientists predicted a happy ending to tiie .sad, sad story of the Rh baby. Unfort mat ly. tiie ending is not yet in sight because the vaccine is nut being given to only about one out of every four who need it. All too many women with Rh negative b!o >d st.il ai । im: i: that there is a vaccine I j previ nt this disease in the b .ows they bear; too m ny w m n and their doctors still seem unaware that if their rabies are to be protected, c. ly the vaccine will prevent the disease. “We ate f ox J with the illogical fact that the public is not ma! inn full use of immunizing xacdnes," said a report on American Druggist magazine. “America’s biological manufacturers c in quickly produce ample supplies, “but what’s the use if they’re not being used? If a vaccine against the common cold was discovered, probably some people would ignore that, too. But to ignore the possible disaster that can result from Rh hemolytic disease is too big a chance to take on the health of helpless babies as yet unborn.

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August 1. Red Sox Win In Tourney The Walkerton Red Sox topped the DiLoreto Club 5-4 Munday night in tiie annual Mishawaka Tourney to advance to tire sr' ond round. These two teams were co-favorites and met in tin wry first game ot the 20-team tourney of which the winner advances on to the District Tourney in Mishawaka in August. 1960 Flag Burning Ceremony In North Liberty Sunday, July 31, an impressive Flag Burning Ceremony will be presented by the American Legion at the North Liberty cemetery. The purpose of the ceremony is to dispose of, in a dignified manner, all unservceable flags of our country. Ail flags that have flown over graves of veterans throughout St. Joseph County since Memorial Day. will be disposed of at this public ceremony. Ludwig Plumbing And Heating Ln New Location The Ludwig Plumbing and Heating business las moved to a n w location. A’ ter op rath q c it of their nmm on Virgin a St; iC, siw e op rung m W 'kerum, they lr "c moved their residence and bu: im xs to t! • nexx’ lot ition on the Walkert m Ti ail, one block south of the new Elementary School. IM Attend Conxrntion Approximately 125 attended tin ChrDtmas Tree Convention held at Stuntz Pine F west last Friday. The morning hours were spent with talks on fire hazards and tree grading then a lunch break was serve 1 and in the afternoon a demonstration was field in the forest. 1955 North Liberty Grain and Feed Installs ( leaning and Treating Plant The North Liberty Grain and ! Feed has built a new, high speed i seed cleaning and treating plant. 1 No more shoveling, just dump your load and take you seed back in bulk, treated or untreated as ; you prefer. Playing At The Theaters At the Tri Way is The Desert Rats. Thunderbird. War Arrow and Knock on Wood. At the Rees, Tall Man Riding and Love Me or Leave Me. At the Deluxe is Stations West. Mambo and Underwater. Buys Housers Market The Murphys purchased the Housers Food Market at North Liberty recently. They have been haxing some fine sale items for all tiie shoppers. 1950 Two Fisherman Saxe three From Drowning A near tragedy was averted at Souslcy Lahr, three miles north of North Liberty last Thursday afternoon at 5:30 p.m. when Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pinkoski and daughter of Route 23, North Liberty, xvere rescued from the "ateis of the lake by two fisherman. Loren Knowlton and Merle Shoemaker. North Liberty. Expert Cleaners O|>en Tuesday The Expert Cleaners. Walkerton’s new cleaning establishment, will open its doors for business next Tuesday. August 1 at 605 Roosevelt Road, in the same shop with the Hat tung Shoe Repair. Market Report Cai nation milk, 3 tall cans 35‘ Kelloggs'Corn Flakes. 13 oz. IS; Lipton’s tea bags, 16 to pkg, 21: country sausage, lb. 49; bacon, lb. 53; and white cobbler potatoes, 15 lb., 63. Main Street Gossip Without much fanfare the Sidewalk Days In Walkerton cone and went with a fine turnout for the sales and bargains, —MS G — Indiana 23 is paved to North Liberty with a new face that is ctitainly an improvement, —MS G — Wik x Supei market is pro-

gressing with the workmen gathering to elect tiie new store. —MS G — Unearthing of pottery by Bill State University archaelogical students on New Castle State Hospital grounds is believed to be the first definite identification of Hopewell Culture found in Central Indiana. Dr. B. K. Sv, artz Jr. associate professor of anthropol gy at Ball State, who is in charge of the university's sixth annual School of Archeology, reported the find was taken from the Redding or Mound 4 site on the hospital grounds. The Ball State professor explained that the pottery unearthed was possibly that of a ceremonial vessel. The Adena-Hope-well Culture replica dates back around 40 A.D., or near the beginning of the Christian era. In discussing the discovery, Dr. Swartz pointed out that Indiana seems to have been located between two centers of Hopewell development, one center being located in southern Ohio, the other in Illinois. ILinurs II ipewc!! extends into thi Kankakee Di i .ae ot meth- \\ ,tein nr, 8 .nHz said, and it is as]., pjes nt e g the river com ws of s;authwest Inummi. Ex'-avations ; t New Ua de would seem to inJicate a periphcial Ohio Hop we’,l development in E istern Indiana. Some indication aie that the Wi. ner and Edgewood site in Anderson, xvhich was also further developed this summer by Ball State archaeological students. may fit into the Ohio Hopewell development, ’Dr. Swartz observed. Hoxvever, the Madis n County operation may be from the Mte Archaic Period. dating back about 1.500 B. C. —MS G — Historical Patriotic Calendar July 30. 1619 - First Legislature in the United States convened in Jamestown. Virginia. July 30, 1790 — First U. S. patent issued. July 31. 1969 U. S. spacecraft swings close to the planet Mars. August 1 1710 Fir-t U S. census popu’ation 3 921*.214 Estimated 205.0*0.0'0 in 1970.

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