Walkerton Independent, Volume 72, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 July 1947 — Page 2

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Rialto Theatre LKERTON. INDIANA I Dmihlc l eal lire h« new PRC hit 4 tlif enter ,i,.h .ent jackpot with it- latest j il, , "Tie Devil nil Wheels." which , < ,es to the Rftdto Theatn Eri- , in and Saturdav, lie >lol^ is o'le tint typifies' 'ln .iwrafe Am riran y oungstei V • io..- for I t ach parties hot dogs, । ,i" e twixcs, ami abnormal craze o. speed. With tin ir ‘'hop ups" । * namli I'd jalopit •< with speed • up loot >l*l the youngsters run 1 । v*h danger and deal ha ( 11 -ri', gt Is. I ne Ihw il on Wheel. ” is a film el is < wellent f''m fate for the 1 • > o'l fs; ill;. Tbe pictun gieat • ertait 'iient value . combined a. h tl fine acting performance 1 01 । make this picture long r< mem- I 1 ■ M by all who sec it. j I Hit Xo, 2 , 1 1 -d in an exciting adventure J

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i FRIDAY and SATFRDAV - JVLY 11-12 j Double Feature HIT XO. 1 •hi Screen's Smashing story ■ of Reckless Youth of a 'I hr ill Spree! •THE DEVIL ON WHEELS” 1 Xorten Xash Harry Hickman .lan Ferdi

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COMING SATURDAY ] Bs Mid-Nite Honor Show ! *u<*r> op«-n ll:ls**Show, Mid-Xilr .* - .9 Sr am ' XII Seat' XOr, ind. 'lax Ihrili 4 nd < hill to This . ■ Supernatural Suiter Hill V Taßa’iSF as '• ' ■ , 19*7 w ••■ iw (05 ;><; SOON (£ Iht L ,r f ;;nd । “( , | >onii;t - "i’:r i v.'.t I '' ’•* r ‘''W ! ,: ,r - ’ • " V if!t ”-“.: aus s' “Perp ol - “Hojnoateich'

story by the famous hoCelist, Rex Beach, Universal’s "Michigan Kid," at the Rialto Theatre, concerns a hard riding peace officer's battle with powerful frontier underwoibl force-. The massive scenic backgrounds and dramatic action fur the romantic, fa. t moving simy were photographed in Uinecolor by ace < am< raman Virgil Miller, .lon Hall, Victor M« Lagleu, Rita Johnson and Andy Devine are co-staired in the film which wa.- directed by Ray Taylor . .‘The Yearling" M (i M’s triumphant tilmizatimi oi Marjorie Kinmm Rawling s Pulitzer Prize novel, "The Yearling," conies to the Rialto screen to take its place with the greatest motion pictures ever made, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday All the wizardry of Hollywood at its gieatesl hm been employed to Ining to Ii f < in living technicolor the deeply stirring and emotionally penetrating narrative of the Baxter family. Penny, Ma and little

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Wednesday and Thursday! July 16 - 17 I S JACK H. SKIRBALL S ^jIUR and / GINGER DAVID J r ROGERS • NIVEN j UUsUUuLLt । | ,y 3 lOi BURGtSS I 1 Wi MEREDITH i I & TA I Wk >»HT WOO# • H«ru M<M*UT » W^wlv*' / , * k *” “ • i,Mf * ■ EXTK A ■ I . Color Cartoon Xovrlly » I * '

Jody t\ie tmremhting' hard • ships they undergo so -queeV.e the hare necessities of life out of the reluctant soil, of the crises that ■ follow in the wake of the slaugh-; ter of a meager livestock by a marauding bear, of the theft of ! Ma’s' hogs by the ne’er do-well Forrester neighbors, of Penny'.dramatic encounter with a deadly 1 rattlesnake and finally of th«' * tragic havoc of direly need«'d crops I unwittingly de troyed by the irre- 1 pre. sible "Flag." the beautiful ■ little fawn adopted by Jody as j his pal. The part of little Jody, who] learns the hard lessons of life at I an early age when he is forced 1 to pal t with the y carling dem' ( whom lie loves more than anything | rise, is enacted by an astounding l new juvenile porfoi incr, Claude I Jarman, Jr., who was selected fori the important role from among] hundreds of applicants. He gives j the part a tenderness and sympa- j thetic appeal that makes it stand out with clarity and emotional impact against the adult work of such I fine performances as Gregory Peck and Jane Wyman. “The Magnificent Doll" Heralded as one of the most unforgettable love stories of all times, "Magnificent Doll,” comes to the Rialto Wednesday and Thursday. Ginger Rogers, starring in the I role of the fabulous, glamorous Dolly Madison, whose desires de-1 termined the destiny of a nation,! gives a performance which bids fair to rival her Academy Award winning job in "Kitty Foyle.” David N'ivin, who is co-starred as that handsome evil genius, the traitor, Aaron Burr, plays his role with <ueh consumn ate skill that at j last the twisted, complex brill'-' ante that guided the worst secund ] nd this country has. ever known, becomes uneb rsf a mln blc. Burgess Meredith, as the kindly philosophic James M:u’J smu pitting his shy love for Dolly against the fury passions of Burr to win her heart, brings history to life. The story of "Magnificent Doll" is the stmy of Dolly Madison ami the men in her life. she tense conflict between a President of the United States and the country’s most infamous traitor, for the love of the first lady in the land, is an enthralling tale, spiced with all the color and dash of Colonial times. To Freeze or Can That’s the Question June brings many varieties of garden fruitsand vegetables eith-| er to serve immediately or to pre serve. Now is the time to think about this foml preservation. Whether food is preserved in can.' or in frosty packages in a freezer, plan to include favorite' family ] folds suggest Miss Lois Oberhel man. extension nutiitimi piciaii .1 I’uiduc Univei dtv. I Accidil ■ 1 > Mss ()' erbelmne. most foi ds retain theii original ' ; color, flavor anel freshne- ■ ii t : r I food are c<e 1 ti- frozer. Tie 1 longe! cookir-; process i i < a mi; ieauses a lueakdown of <e!l . I ;n; . Aman, a Infs of natural shape ! color and fieshne s. One of the outstanding advan ■' . tages of freezing as a food । reser 'vat ion method is that it sa.es time. I ! Miss Obeihelman cited an 1 xampie in which identical foods were can ned and frozen to compare the time 1 required for both. It was found that their were time saving.- I from 11 to 39 percent for the fro’. . en foods. That saving in time means extra hours of play or work ■ for the busy homemaker. Canning, the good standby meth — I SAVE ON ALL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING I I for Horne - Earni - liulustr.' 1 | IT LL LINE WIRING. I IXTI RES AND APPLIANT ES [-'■ < e E-i iinab s I I ] ■ W ■■ £ I”) 7 North Li* ■ I —■- 11 -nr —~*

■ o<l, is recommended for preserving 'certain foods such as tomatoes | And. adds Miss Oberhelman, new schedules for pn'sstirr canning list 25 to 5d percent shorter times foi ; processing vegetables and meats in ] pint jars and sonm in quaits. I These shorter processing times • makes it much more imperative । that other canning rules be follow।cd very carefully and that the । pressure cooker be checked for acjcuracy. Freezing bulletins and the

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m>w canning time tables may tvA* secured from the county’ home demonstration agent or from Purdue University. Mount Whitm y . 1L495 feet above sea level, and a point in Death Valley, 27G feet below sea level, arc respectively the highest and the i lowest points in the United States proper and aie within <>ne hundred miles of each other in Inyo County, < 'alifornia.