Walkerton Independent, Volume 77, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 October 1956 — Page 2

Page Two

The Independent NORTH LIBERTY NEWS Published Ex cry Thursday by HIE INDEPENDENT NEWS CO. Entered ns «< c nd-clas matte/ nt Postoffice at Walkerton, Inu Charles M. Finch, Editor Clem DeCoudrcs, Business Mgr A Thursday Night Ladiiv’ 6:30 W L Solmos 10 6 Studio Dreas 10 6 Community Gtoccry 10 6 Lonzo Oil 10 6 Lumberettc.s 9 7 Home Dairy 8 8 Miller Motor 8 8 Dill s D-X Station 6 10 Wells Specialty 5 11 Jcnya D-X 4 12 Ist team high Solmos, 2376. 2nd team high Studio, 234 1 Ist team game. Solmos, 837. 2nd team game, Studio, 797. Ist ind. Maty Hartung, 566. 2nd ind. series. Hope W< iff, 510 Ist ind. game, Hartung. 203 2nd ind. game, Hope Wolff. 200. The habit of saving is a joint ci fort of husband and wife in 59 per cent of Vmerican families. RIALTO THEATRE WALKERTON INI). (Tear me out and save) Fhunt, Fri., Sat. Oct. 4, ft, 6 GIANT 54 MT SHOW! E23®im^ Epi LAW CROCKETT w ms RIVER PIRATES Sun. Mon. October 7 A 8 Kb A John । * “ £Xjg Wayne I w Tues., Wed. October 9 A 10 SI’SAN HAYWARD IAN HEFLIN in “TAP ROOTS” REES Plymouth, Indiana AIR - CONDITIONED Thursday, i riday A Saturday “WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS” DAN A \N DREW S. RHONDV ITEMING, VINCENT PRICE ft’s sjHnc tingling, thrill-a minute entertainment 1 Color Cartoon A News Sun., Mon., Tm-s. A Wed. “THE PROUD AND PROFANE” WILLIAM HOLDEN DEBORAH KERR Two of today's most br) liant stars in :♦ drama that probru deep in the heart ot a woman in love! Monday thru Saturday 7&9 PM Sunday Continuum 2 I’M

I tier* .... - ..... ■ ■ - > ’ The longest, lowest l ord convertible ever made is thh 1957 Sunliner which is being introduced along with 18 other completely new Ford body styles. The new Fords will offer a broader range of improved engine performance, with the top power plant heing the optional 245 horsepower Thunderbird Special VB. The Sunliner is a member of Ford’s new “Fairlane 500’’ series, which will off . r a band of gold-colored anodized aluminum side trim with two tone paint selections.

Men’s Monday Evening League W L Dave A- Ray 12 8 North Liberty Lbr Co. 12 8 St. Patlick’s *l2 8 Ted’s I G. A. 11 9 Swamp Rats 11 9 Gardnci's Farm Equip 10 10 Shorty's Service 10 10 Kibdone Silo 9 II Williams Supply 7 Li Ixgion 189 6 II Men’s Friday Night League* Team W L Walkerton Lumber 15 ft Bank of Wyatt 13 7 Three Musketeers 12 8 Lonzo (JU Company 12 8 V. F. W, 12 8 Libel ty Lanes 12 8 Polecats 11 9 Wells Extruders 7 13 W. A D. Packing 4 16 Team No. 9 2 18 High trim 3 games, Walkerton Lumber Co., 2580; VFW, 2559; Liberty Lanes 2135. High Team Game, Walkerton Lumber Co., 886; Bank <of Wyatt, 885; Walkerton Lumber, 880. High Individual 3 games H Mantick, 591; I. Johnson. 567; D. Hay, 567. 200 and better games: H. Mantick 211, A. J. Kennedy 211. N. Mapes 207. A. Zent 204, D. Hay 2<‘l. D Adams Jr. 202. 1 Johnson 201. Mi n'' Monday Night League W L St. Pat’s 16 8 N A. Lb< i & Coal 15 9 I Dave A Ray 13 Hi Gardner’s 13 11 Shorty's Service 13 11 Ted’s IGA 12 12 Swamp Rats 11 13 Rcbstonc 10 14 Williams Supply 10 14 Legion 189 7 17 200 Scores A. Van Wanzcele 231; S. Foresnetau 214; B Lute 213; E. Scott 211; R. Tailman 200 Men’s Tuesday league W L I Russ Ga rag a 18 6 L;bej ty Lanes 17 7 American Legion 16 8 Springman IxAtled Gas 11 10 Home Dairy 13 11 St. John’s 11 L 3 Modern Eleitdc 11 13 Wells Shipper.* 8 16 V. F. W. 5 15 Powell-Mann Chevrolet 3 1< 200 Games I-'. G Inzer 205; A Holmes 2(W; B. Zent 201; L Whitmer 203; l< G <rdon 200 Service Notes AT I ORT LEOAKD WOOD FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. Two Walkert >n soldiers, Privates Douglas E Baker and Larry R Dill, nceptly began six months of active duty training ift Fort L<i.n id Wood under the Reserve Forces Act. They are receiving eight weeks of basic combat training which will b* foll< ved by advanced individual and unit training Men volunteering for the six-month tour of active duty are permitted to finish their military' obligation in local Army Reserve or National Guard units. Douglas, son of Mr and Mrs Everett Baker, 705 Jackson St., and Larry, son of Mr. and Mrs Carl E. Dill, 202 Maple St., are both graduates of Walkerton I High School last Spring. Mi and Mis David Daube arrived home Saturday fr <m Fort Ord. California, to spend a week's leave with Mt. ami Mrs Charles Daube an 1 other relatives, David will fly to 1 or* Lewis. Wmthmg•ton, Sunday, and from there will

be assigned for duty in the Far East, probably Japan or K area. Mrs. Daube will remain hero witii idatives for the present Porter Service Area Own On Toll Road Dining room facilities nt the Gene Stratton Prrter Service Ami on the Northren Indiana Toll Road were opened last week making it the first restaurant and filling station on the toll road to go into full operation. The Porter area is located on the south side cl the toll road between the Howe-LaGrange and the Angola interchanges. It servos east-bound traffic Filling station facilities and snack bars have been in operation in several other of the 10 toll road areas, but the Porter area is the first to open its dining room. Included as part of the restaurant operation is a gift and novelty shop. All the restaurants and gift shops on the toll road are managed by the Interstate Company, operators of the Glass House Restaurant chain

Test Drive Today’s New Flite-Fuel D/SCOVfR WHY Wl SAYi tr^ PERFORMANCE TNAT COUNTS/ Claims of gasoline performance are one thing—- ™ actual performance something entirely differnt. That’s why we make this suggestion: you’ve got iothing to lose and a lot to gain by test driving ’hilHpti 66 Fute-Fuel. Let your car’s performance wtlwjudp-. You’ll discover ease of starting and responsiveness hat you may never have suspected your motor could leliver. You'll benefit from the smoothness of ad’nnced high octane. You'll get the advantages of ontrolled volatility and positive anti-stalling, and nore miles per gallon, too. No other gasoline gives 'ou the combination of high performance com* xments you get in Fute-Fuel. Why not give Fute-Fuel a try? Fill up today it any station where you see the familiar orange and >lack Phillips 66 Shield. Phillips Petroleum Company /K'' \ \ oo Phillip* Products Are Distributed in the Walkerton Area by the WALKERTON OIL COMPANY WALKERTON, INDIANA

Full-scale operation of the remaining nine service areas will be stalled ilk soon as they arc completed. All the service areas have been named in honor of famous Ho'asiers. An oil painting, a lovely processed print, or a lighted Kodachnme enlargement may be al! it will take to add that bit of colorful decor to your home. Get them at Leßoys TODAY! See Open Letter, page 6. HOLD IT! comln* OCTOBER 19th the NEW ALL-NEW 1 9ft7 CHEVROLET ( ARS and TRUCKS Hl — Powell-Mann Chevrolet Co. Walkerton

October L 1956

Nothing (an Be l iner Than A FISH FRY AT TYNER! FRIDAY, OCTOBER Uth Serving ft I\ M to 8 P, M. Sponsored by P. T A. Tickets: Adults 31.00, Child 50c Th’irsday, I ruin y October 4 A 5 ! J 2 HITS ’ I JOHN WAYNE “BLOOD ALLEY” anti “BENGAZI” RICHARD CONTE Maturduy, October « - TRIPLE FEATI RE - “INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS’ N 0.2 “Indestructible Man” RANDOLPH SCOTT in . “CANADIAN PACIFIC” Sunday, Monday Oct. 7 A 8 JAMES DEAN “REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE” FueMlay, Wednesday Oct. 9 A 10 “LAND OF THE PHARAOHS” With I\(K HIWKINs JOIN < OLLINS