Walkerton Independent, Volume 82, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 September 1959 — Page 2
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- WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — Sept. 24, 1959
MOVIE I REVIEWS From THE i RIALTO Combining one of the most outstanding casts ever assembled for a Westei'n action production With incomparuble outdoor backgrounds' filmed in Cinema Scope and DeLuxe Color. Twentieth Century-1 Fox's monumental "Warlock" will have its local premiere Sunday i at the RIALTO Theatre. Headed by Richard Widmark. the starring east is filled out by) Henry Fonda, Anthony Quinn. Dor-j othy Malone and Dolores Michaels, with Edward Dmytrk, of "The Young Lions" fame, as producerdirector. "Wai lock’’ tells the story of a rough frontier cattle town, of' the lawless element ruling it, the professional gunfighter brought in to tame it, and the man who stood balanced precariously be- i tween the killer gang and the) gunman. i In the key role, that of an out-, law turned lawman. Richard' Widmark racks up another of his! outstanding action performances, adding to a record begun with the! memorable Tommy Udo in "Kiss] of Death." I 1 As the professional gunman. I Henry Fonda brings back all the ' excitement and magic of his) faultless early portrayals in such) films as "My Darling Clementine" I and “The Ox Bow Incident." Anthony Quinn, who has gained) reknown as an international star, is the waiped and strange sidekick of the professional gunman. Academy Award winner Dorothy Malone, is the captivating woman of mystery who has a score to settle with Fonda but falls in love with Widmark, and Dolores' Michaels is the woman in Fonda’s! life. j Filmed among the granduer of Montana's mountainous Four Corner’s section, ‘'Warlock" neatly tics together this stellar cast with genuinely exciting outdoor photography serving to comple-[ ment Robert Alan Arthur’s masterful screenplay from the best i selling Oakley Hall noyel. Rounding out the fast-action, picture is a top supporting cast! headed hv Wallace Ford, Tom Drake, Richard Arlen and Dei For est Kelley. { □ - zzm— □ 1 DEATH RECORD | n — □ Felix Majewski Felix i Maj. I Majewski, 68, route! 1. Walkerton, died at 12:30 a. m.) Saturday in his home. e He was born May 14, 1891 in a i 'iONUtl® ■3^
THOMAS E. GORDON GAMRLES GIG Roosevelt Rd. Phone 51
; Poland and had resided in Walker|ton for IS years, going there from I Chicago. He was married Oct. 10, ' 1936 in Chicago to Tillie Marek. ) Surviving are his wife, two stepdaughters, Mrs. Helen Pogodzenski. Walkerton, and Mrs. Jennie Rosenkranz. LaCrosse; two stepsons, Theodore Pych, LaPorte, and Walter' Pych, Knox; eight grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the Nusbaum Funeral Home in Walkerton with (the Rev. Elmer' Goss officiating. Burial was irr Woodlawn cemetery in Walkerton. M is. Blanche L. Wingett Mrs. Blanche L. Wirrgett, age 177, 805 Har r ison Street, Walkerton died at 5 p. m. Monday at her home. Born in Walkerton. Ind., January It, 1882, she lived here 10 'years and came from LaPorte, Ind. AL Mishawaka ,Iml., Ap.il 1 1909, she was married to Solomon A. Wirrgett. who died March 31. 1959. She is survived by one s n Weir Wirrgett. LaPorte, Ind.; two 'sisters, Mrs. A. G. Meyers, Mishlawaka, and Mrs. Frank Baugher. I Plymouth; two brothers, Joseph RCotton, St. Petersburg, Fla., and Jay Cotton, Walkerton; and four, I grandchildren. Friends may call Irom 2 p. m. Wednesday until time of funeral at Nusbaum Funeral Home where services will be held Thursday at 2 p,m,, with Rev. V. L. Garner officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery, Walker ton. । - Legal notices BOND SALE NOTICE TOWN OF NORTH LIBERTY Sealed proposals will be received by the Clerk-Treasurer of the Town of North Liberty at his office in the Town until 7:00 p.m. (Central Daylight Time) on the 14th day of October, 1959, for the purchase of bonds of said Town ; designated as "Municipal Bonds of i 1959" in the amount of 815,000.00 dated as of October 1, 1959, in the denomination of $500.00 each, beating interest at a rate, not exceeding 4% per anum (the exact rate to be determined by bidding), which interest is payable on July 1, 1960, and semi-annually thereafter. Said |bonds will mature as follows: I $500.00 on July 1,1960, $1,000.00 i on January 1, 1961, and $500.00 on ea<h July 1 and $1,000.00 on each January 1 thereafter to , and including July 1, .1969, and i January 1, 1970. Bidders for these bonds will be required to name the rate of interest which the bonds are to bear'. ) tno exceeding 4G per' annum. Such | interest rate shall be in multiples of I of 1%, and not more than one (interest rate shall be named by each bidder. Said bonds will be awarded to the highest qualified r* i. if fuil bolts, you’d £ Save up to 59c yd ( BETTER | .Yard Goods 33' Flannelette, Too! ’ Sew up savings by the yard!' x Make dresses, blouses, and I -y warm nightwear for the whole ) family! Terrific selection of , new fall patterns. 36" W. L •
bidder who has submitted his bid in accordance herewith. The highest bidder will be the one who l offers the lowest not interest cost to the Town to be determined by computing the total interest cost to the Town to be determined by computing the total interest on all of the bonds to their maturities and deducting therefrom the premium bid, if airy. All ’’bids must be in sealed envelopes marked “Bid for Municipal Bonds of 1959," arrd each bid must be accompanied by a certified or cashier’s check in the amount, of ( $200.00, payable to the Town of North Liberty. In the event the bidder to whom said bonds are 'awarded shall fail or refuse to accept deliver y of the bonds within five days after being notified that the bonds are ready for delivery, .said < heck and the proceeds thereof shall become the property of the Town and shall be considered as its liquidated damages growing out of such default. The bonds will be ready for delivery within 21 days after the date on which the award is made. The successful bidder will be required to make payment for and accept delivery of said bonds at such bank in the Town of Nor th Liberty or the City {of Indianapolis as he shall desig!nate in writing to the Clerk-Treas-urer .within 5 day s after being notified that the bonds are ready for delivery. No bid for less than the par value of said bonds, plus accrued interest to the date of delivery. will be considered. The right (is reserved to reject any and all , bids. In the event n o satisfactory (bid is received at the time and on the date heremfixed, the sale will be continued from day to day 'thereafter until an acceptable bid has been received. Said bonds are being issued for the purpose of providing funds to finance the cost of purchase of a new fire tfuck and equipment for said Town, in accordance with Ordinance No. 1-B adopted by the Board of Trustees on August 5, 1959, and in conformity with the provisions of the governing statutes. The bonds will be the direct ‘ obligations of the Town, payable out of unlimited, ad valorem taxes to be levied and collected on all of the taxable property in the Town. The opinion of Ross McCord Ice & Miller, bond counsel of Indianapolis, Indiana, approving the legality of said bonds, together with a transcript of the bond proceedings and the printed bond forms will be furnished to the successful bidder at the expense of the Town. No conditional bids will be considered. Dated this 23rd day of September, 1959. CARL M. ESKRIDGE Clerk-Treasurer, Town of North Liberty *■ 2tol NOTICE | Not responsible for any .debts made other- than those made by myself. Willard E. Naragon 3toß NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts other than those contracted by myself. Harolu A. Sheaks Sr. s»
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3 I ' A' \() rs. [ Night Caps Mixed Doubles dPJ’ s 10 2 I Lost Four 8 1 5 3*2 i Sideways s'.> 6' 2 I ■ । Four Angels 5 7 ■ Tips and Downs 5 7 I JUpsetters ’ 2 10 , 1 Team high scoie s —PJ's, 1999, j 719; Sideways 1863, 656; Ups and ! ' Downs 1797, 632, Ladies high scores L. Finch J 541, 188; H. Kennedy 461, 184; B. Power's 456, and A. Reed 183. | Men high scores B. Lute 620, ( ।) 226; A. J. Kennedy 595, 210; J. ;Kerr, 510, 200. .Aces and Jokers Mixed , Gutter Dusters 15 5 ( Jokers lit. 8L , Tag Along 11 9 : . Cotton Picket's 10 10 Aces Wild 10 10 ) Walkerton Phcy 9'/ 2 10’ 2 Line Busters 9 11 | Alley Cats 4 16 | Team high scores Aces Wiki 1977, 682; Gutter Dusters 1893, 1 654; Line Buster s 1809, 660. Men high scor es—F. Janisch 551, 201; A. J. Kennedy 502,; J. Erbaugh 496, 216; C. Martin 200. Ladies high scores—L. Finch 524,' ,217; H. Kennedy 495, 178; V. Baughman 460; V. Stark 181. j ' Kings and Queens । I Sputniks 15 5 ; Jo-Macs 14 6 Four Jokers 12 8 Four of a Kind 10 10 ( Knuckle Busters 8% 11 Teegarden Wildcats 8 12 No. 8 6’i 13 Missfits 6 14 । High ind. scores Women— D. Patterson 466, 195; M. Flaugher 446, 183; V. Guard 445; M. McGrath 157. | Men J. Newland, 573, 227; L RIALTO WALKERTON, INDIANA Air Conditioned Friday. Saturday, - Sept. 25-26 > ELVIS PRESLEY Double Feature Show In “LOVING YOU’’ and “KING CREOLE’’ H । n_. — _ I Sun., Mon., Tues.,-Sept. 27-28-29 RICHU® HENRY ANTHONY WIDMARK • FONDA • QUINN ; DOROTHY DOLORES MALONE • MICHELS I You've never run I IHII 7 I jin’o anything a ,own CiNtMAScooe COLOR by DELUXE
jGuy.se 568, 217; V .Cochran 528 j )R. McGrath 211. i High team —JoMac s 659, 1851 i Four of a Kind, 653, 642, 1858; | Knuckle Bustcis 1813 I I Friday Night Businessmen's League American Legion 189 12 4 Pine Acres Trucking 11 j 5 ' Huhnke's Service 11 5 )Star Case 8 8 Bacewic Turkey Farm 7 9 Drewrys $ 10 Hilers Foundry 6 10 Reed’s Electric 3 13 I High team series and game —< Star Case 2473, 825, 829; Pine Acres Trucking 2402; Bacewic Turkey Farm, 2376; Reed's Electric, 841 i High individual W. Cochran. 590, 216; A- J. Kennedy 575. 205 L. Smith 550; T. Flaugher 194. | Suburban League Hiatts Insurance 12 4 I Bakers Std. 11 5 Drewrys 10 6 ) Dills D-X Service 9 r 2 6'F O. J. Shoemaker 8 8 Tracy Lutheran 6L 9'g : Dares Grocery 5 11 (Teegarden Elevator 2 14 High ind. scores K. Patterson 660, 269. Industrial Williams Supply 11 ® 'Nick’s Market 11 5 j Doll’s Service 10 € 1.0.0. F. 10 6 Dick’s Radio and TV 7’._, BL> ' 7-UP 7 9 ' American Legion 4 12 Medics 3% 12*4f I High game s E. Bowers 2177; ’ R. Lute 202. j High series R> Lute 555^ . IT AIX HELI’S Even the man who practices hiS religion only once a week has a . good chance of keeping his batting average up. AIR CONDITIONED REES Plymouth. Indiana l — —— Thursday, Friday & Saturday “Green Mansions” In Metrocolor I AUDREY HEPBURN, TONY I PERKINS, LEE J. COBB An Exciting Story of Africa! Also Color Cartoon Siuiday, Monday & Tuesday “The World, The 1 Flesh and the Devil’ In Cinemascope I HARRY BELAFONTE, ENGER STEVENS, MEL FERRER j Suddenly there are only three I people left in the greatest city! What if one of them mere JOU?* Set* it from the beginning! ■ Cartoon and News Starts Wednesday, Sept. 30 “Darby O’Gill and the Little People” Mond 4 thru Saturday 7 & 9 Sunday Continuous from 2 pm.
