Walkerton Independent, Volume 74, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 September 1949 — Page 4
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lie members of the Koontz Take Btuii, Chih-were happy to meet and : grooLtboJUugi' gwut^f Droving I pwipl^w^* ^tS’UTV' theft Uecond . annual water .carnival on August I 21 at the himi of'Mrs. Amy John- i sop on the north -show. .This wns ' thy larges Wfyjp ever tq take,place on the alke and the club is looking 1 forward to ^making this carnival j Dpe to the generousity of the husinegs people of Koontz Lake, ^TTWTTon *wW H prizes totaling over S2OO. The club is most gjateful to these fota Mid committee, with gay colored crepe paper and multi-colu»d balloon:;. Chairs were arrang™ for those wishing t,° sit and watch the show. craft, the best o‘i which, as selected by th ojudges, was a pair of boats tied together as a Hawaiian gaiden with two “palm” trees and long grass .A record player W C nisiud the music for a tiny Hfljg] ian dancer, Miss N<Drews. in a “grass” skiiv A ML&J \S dlhcedC all through cIM wiMl/vMiberl one funniest boat award went to Dd^Bfl^e^hilCWiT Jwlwon’s cntrUiAUd aflUUJst boat, due to the lovely passengers, the chosen ebanties o^he dav. Miss Koontz Lake ov xhe-judges-., Fritz Houston, Bill at 4^l George Dekker. Th^^WTnbt-r Bathing Beautv was Miss Carol Holnyiuist. The only disappointment was the failure of Miss 1849 to make her appearance. Seems aso-thaigiijaHKthi>r«ill« Wad f*M “Admi nriih J xn- ia j bathing suit was directing traffic in the parade. Captain White, of the Department of Conservation, and the Starke county game warfiSkHTtJjacT 4yd ldll^pop/HA<] Mom and Dad bought Ine pop, ice ' cream, candy bars, hot dogs, cake and coffee. If you think it’s easy, try a crack-1 er eating contest, then you’ll know why Mr. Jamison had such a hard to- whistle dhadAtof , the, .. Do you want to Know how to eat a ptertrut uuiuk? —Tlini you should - —ifeflT id daotZ ni at H IN CHICAGO I t -/J I I ‘ z i ® 7 - Y SS- ■ OFFERS i| J ’I VOW iVI R¥ T H 455 - - PO) JOY TAHT H’ <4 WIUAAO M. AUTZEN L • Mtntftt fi U I:. CHICAGO M f*‘ of \ tvk ;--anK»j [ O^tei I Chkcrgottns since 1 873 forUimheoaomlDinner,. »»
have seen Roy Richards do his Muff. J, Qr may Wb • poll’d' like to ’string along with Etigi^he ' Moertnan,' eating marsh'mdTtows at the
end of a striii'^. ■ '• '• ; • ' , The Boat Club inyltes you tq.become ‘a member . The next busi-nf-sS rhcMing'will bo held Sthiddy, Sept. 4th at the home- of Mrs. 4t»hw,«J .officers will be held • -< ( m -»y /• -• I -(& CRUftVB I CRISTQBAL, C. Z-—Wayne IL Jones’, Iseknian, USNR, husband if Mrs. Faye E. Jelles. 402 Van Buren |St.. Walkerton, is getting unde ■ | way. on. the return leg of a Carlbean training cruise, after thr< e 4W 1 IHiVa I FeAervists aTgßfgklng th&TwTT-tveek I^W^^ Division 121. They are aboard tl e USS Purv*, Gaifard, USS ''■"ifi xLH -3ft -Vint<&“rd, USS unwArms for another year. - Tlui Orleans-based divisic n left August 22 and will return o ■their lioine part SonL 3. -Uaut-tin e Mm wffbaW’ hi ’ * up on the use ol the Navy s late it 1* a week it "WaC’offen’u 'nirt’e Tays of muc 1vylaxation. To some, it IjlM nffered the first sight of t le 1 rhan-ma*- Panama Canal. Crist >- bal is on the upper lip of the cana’s Atlantic approach.
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, Teach.JHX/bfloivOj Ygu Teach Manhers | Umi ^Oi&iilJ kcf^ty aii. you - would teach go^d manners. . > realfy rmbWs VeT^ litjnriihnUt whht • is expected of him in traffic. But, ■ by school age,'if he is still ignonuit of safety rules,- the parents -are priminally negligpnt.in his training. 1 1: About B,80<) children under the age, of 14 are killed annually in f traffic accid(*tits. । This means that , out of every three Children killed in . accidents each year, one is a traf- . fie.victim.n : ,•< j . For his own eake the child-must I be- taught safety, but even. then c the motdrist nwst also realiz»vthat . a Child forgets and.acts impulsiveP ly, and is--a constant source.of dan--5 ger along the<; highway;'■ </ j t Sl' : The fail owing-tips for .parents > may be helpful: r • L Do not.allow y.our children to piay 'in 'thb'. street undoDi-uny ,cir- I •, eumstances. 4. . • ; --. ~• | n u .2-. Insist that-.he aross the stne«t ’ only at intersections iwhrnr w ears p an 1 ! ooming. >..rn'| rn,u!)h l ,h| ?.<>. K’Do'-mot: a|lovi him to rite a 1 bicycle in traffic; until ha has. dnm- ! 1 .onstrated -UI your-.salisfaction thbt r he has the nbCMfsary-skill. • e .-> 4. Jmprefes >upon him.,? thev fact that bicycle, riding-is subject.to the t .sam-e ruins: of safety and:,-courtesy --that'actual driving! ill; 1 in-ai/L' a t ImH Goufine his.-pljay with tritjydes t' xk.rtes, scooters, and wagons-, to the -• sidew»Hc-^ind well away from: the s-dlieyfl'aad: driveway^. ! ; , , Idjdf palmist wiUitnmphasiaei thebe
uoVIU rMiV£c the' po.ssjbi lit V that, Monday dufftr. ,w:bWii;ta ing their dhtldAiU^ QVTPftW in Apples Need Cold .' ! i ’ Storage All Time 1 Apples deteriorate in quality -very rapidly after •hflrvest i .unleis .they are held at a law : temperath re: anil -high: relative humidity.: This is tone- way of saying refrigeration, is Uf.^bnußt’^-: '. )<•: . . ~:<■■■>. :j-) ; Oarence E. Baker, horticulturist at Purdue Univeraity, 'says apples
——•■* 3[ — i RESPONSIBLE SITTERS ' WANTED lo u i -; Mtj .-ii' a'p! qiuitrfir'c njoit;:-* - n l j 1 Moy be wiled r^hf after Labor i n-Hrtu Too! ; ..... _ ■»/" - Shtin# rtii j< An^ 'oT till HMIF '“ ■S/FIfFVFTir lUTtrr^trnlly^ f»ctDjt"^rnt 1 » fan^tjirit of. ■WiFV'’’ J. th-w .^'duty— ij jj ^he rfgji^ dr] 1 S^ghh Vi^kv \'^y* JM?/ A Vccß^nk \>K \tars m* 4 ^>KL' tigypefl ^you’re doing yoursEa^y y<w ‘re work i n doni is a full-time job for full-time . . . , V- . 1 ^tSeki* 5 ** 11 *zr-' i to .zu Rinnodq rd Hqiiud • vuH jMlsaoq
^Qiiiqloh tnojar -or 'Ort jeot q-»na • s ‘«' ouo ^ ^ww^th>takin<x new car! 0 io :3» ^ker’s oi^|wheliniiigly popular new k Bt yfed — d—for ^ive appetd^^ breaWfa^ 1950 Stodrbaker is flMfctfllmOhr StudetMifir buying ust»oH XIIYI Th^^Wrjtudebaker Stanu.4<||||^|^^ aldoLcno-ssvO A new longteXhompion and Ct^rt|sraer! A new loobMua^MMAlan^'O uhtuosd Cruiser sedai^^|^j|j!pfr^^ spring front 'e4i«el^Mp«Astorl<i> oiiOtvbni Higher com P rn ^MrrM)tMM4^Amd Champion engines of increos«kF^o<i->*;C horsepower • Wi JWiCSbawin and extra-low-pre^XAlrAdßelf-ad-justing brakes • Symmetrically centered variable ratio steering • Overan<^ w l n d*hl*ld • "Black light" instrument panel dials • &udehiik<<CeMfononshtp>-}«oAMomdltto|iNZa£iadt VT* (extra cost on Champion only).. . Gas-saving automatic overdrive ^°^ ba,<er heetidg. dndci«ndbalng,' fiturf4-X ji Y 1 « »>1 baker-engineered Philco radio, available on all models at added cost.
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