Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 April 1960 — Page 2
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WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — April 11. 1960
MOVIE REVIEWS From THE RIALTO M । G<>u< . stall ng with I»a i , ■ 1 ■ n m H ,\ r F|SM | s J * Xi - ' . • ,t ■ 1; \ r<) Th. atxx ■ ■ I. <m i: < „ but j min lv h ! n t ■ ■■ . i k ■ I md d- pile the Ulip • - i I-1 . ■ > <.. M: ,■< । , x . a tb. । w’ • h ■ > '''i n.a n '<' * ■ I' .i ■ • ion d th. . U< V. If .. . ’!<• x\a > I 10. I .1 S ■ < <nvmc, I Falwm . 11l pm,-.,: in O th. lao An- ■ ivh Light ();„■ . p .... 1 ’ : ie w:. 1 u m< -• < Hnc, . th. n i ~1 S IU . w. i.' 'A nd- . ui..' --| vnl vhma ■ n n'h I* w i.- i 1 ].a..jß. oa . " ’J’ ■ : M iiai l ’ S c . \ ’itmilly ap ‘ Wit h " • । 'i\ a 1.1 ,111 Ope ' j t.. j <■ p, >|! mu Tell* .'dig ( NolV ay. Loui... . । I i< 1 . < "Naughty Ma’.iid Th. Great Waltz I < h< f Up| • aran. e hl Tl • h Valtz.’’ Mitzi hau begun Io In < t a film < 3i<s r and had u a >p< o< d in a i"h m My RI. hia'.-n” with Betty Gabh ci i* n Pally at 20lh Centmy- ' ’ • ।I it after the gi< at <nti.il ■ > .. she i. ai^’d in "Tiie Grei’ A.. Dany! Zanuck offeied hi < t • te contract lb r none w. s . I from < ;.>i h. i to Gayno.. ough h« r xalaiy reached O "• i week and her pictures b xopfm hits Mitzi became • . g.-d with her <3loxl She it Ui.it she was in a rut and was ’citing the kind m roles she Cniahh of doing । is point in her hf< . Fate capital "F took a hand. i«t Jack Bean, a handso. e and per'.mablc young i.c • <1 publi. relations counho fell so deeply in low 1* 1 that he stait.d to rebuild • moiest in life and in her By th. tunc that "There s ' > ’ i n<Like Show Bu ancs? ' J C l.wal sru-ens with its F'• iiit upioai of approval xhiynot was a chi. , strean ’ ■ iiuor girl and the hoite.P > . ddy propci ty in the movi. । ■ She Was also by th> Vils Ja< k Bean S’ nt' roles followed s’.e.h .o i .thing Goes vth Bing 1 Birds and tin- Bees’ With • । >h. 1 .. i; 1 David Nl\ c. I ■!'. she w i> later destined in in "Happy Anniv. . The Jokei is Wild will: bnatra and Jeanne Cra ■ >’ h her appe.ran.c in ts« ode Nelh. Forbush . ' 1 ’ o d i< Mgzi G ivnoi new st at in < s one a iy. Milz. G ■ yno; - । 'ignni. nt opj osite I>av.d i , , • • ■ st. p upward in her de-
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The starting Hve of the Indiana AH St:.i ba .kctball squad was oiuplet.-d iccently w;t.h the announr. nient that Bust, r Briley oi Madison. T (’. Williams of Fort Wayiw G-ntial. Mickey Reeves of Bloomington and Ron Divjak of East Chicago Washington will join Mum ie Central’s Ron Bonham, s •- lected last week as "Mr. Baske ball Coach' d l>y Angus Ni.oson. In bana C. iitial < oa< h and All-Stat nu lor since 1952. the team will 1 bittie Kentucky’s finest 10 pla; - <is J'ln. is m Butlc” Fieldhouse i m the 21st renewal of The Indianapol s Sta> sj»onsore<| event for ;ne bene.". (,t the blind. The two lean’s a ill meet in a return match June 25 m I^imsville at Freedom Hall Proceeds fj.un both games are used m projects to benefit sightaf.'.ieted persons n Indiana and Kentin ky. A small boy attending dam . g school, wa s instituted by his mother to say something nice to each young lady a> he escorted her ba< k to hei seat He danced with a xouug girl and took her back to he, seat without saying anything to her. Remembering the oversight he went ba< k to her and said. "Muy you .sweat less tha> air iit tie fat gii; 1 ever danced with.” One n...n <;un* a living that ho itwei get . and tun.liter g< s a living thii he novel" earns. —.— * X' h pn., :;t s fl ai ti es "H.tp, V Mu n . •' ,i y based on the Joseph Fil 'd Jci >me i'h duc.ix" stage | ; d provides h •. with a role demur I u.^ In; h-< omedy tithnique and a it.,l expert sense <»p b tian, e b tween I.Hai unis humor and waiia du x n-to-ctiith honesty. .ri?. . ; -j.aijfl
Shopping Bargains? Beware Os Claims The hut competition foi the ex u- • biunei dollar has made shopping around worthwhile, but it also has spurred phony price practices, according to the editors >? Changing Tiin< the Kiphngei Magazine An article in a ievent edlti n ot the magazine advis. s consume. , tu Like advantage of the bargains created by competition, but wari> against unloading pu. e tags Quoting the Federal Trade <'< n mission, the • di tors list txvo xvid.-ix used pi ice practices to guard against Pi <tu ketuig The m-inui .o tui m tags goods at an inflated price, and to fix it firmly in the ci^tomcr’s mind adxeitiscs it wuielx on TV or m national magazines The i xxhen the dealer offers a much lower price it looks like a baiga..” REES Plymouth, Indiana ’I hursda v, I' rida v A Saturday “Warrior and the Slave Girl” Eastman Color ~1 \\ X \ M \KIF. < \X XLE, <.F OIH.L M \K< II \l \ StH|M*nduoU^ Speitacl.- of Mignt and Magulficeiii •! < ulor Cartoon A New* Sun.. Mo 1., Illes. A Wed. “Our Man In Havana’* In Cinemascope Bl KI. n fr.S, Elixir. MH \< s \EF< (.1 INN ESS MAI KEEN O H \K % The storv ot a va<uuni cleaner *aiesiuan uho Iweame a *upersp.v : Also < olor Cartoon Mon. thru Sat. 7 A H p. .ui Sunday continuous from 2 p w
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j-- ’W’.TT Ai.othei form o f preticketing ... cui s when the dealer himse f at ' tachi - an inflated price tag wii out the manufacturer’s connivan 'c , He will compare his low price, not ’ with the manufacturer's list, but . with Honu* vague standard "ort- , ginaliy priced at. “made to sell for' “suggested price. ’value” it nd so on. i , The pi >ny double pH, e tag h.w < spread into virtually every mei < hanxiise field, the exbtors note, bu: it probably is worst in sales of watches and jewelry, mattresses. amaJl appliances. TV sets, IM.>, । turiutuiv and othci housch<kl goods. • Two-for-onc-sale Thia is a v.»i ( intion of the double pine tag S< is the "one-«ent sale that idler . • i
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I ridax and Saturday TRIPLE FEATIRE Ojmi 6:30; Starts 7 p. m Hit No. 1 ••THE MISSISSIPPI G IMBLER” ^ith Tyrone Poh»t Hit No. 2 • THE 30 I OO I BRI HF • I < Win RO( k” « Lon Costello — Bonus Ph ttite • THE UOM\X EAlt <" with \ era l>a\ SATI IJI) n SPEC I \L! An *OIU HID” mil ; . pr< - M*ut«*d to r arh l.uij i ' Ihliux th:- evening shou *> lunlio night He also ha something fo r Dad and th <l<lln>. SUNDAY NITE 11 I??! ‘ THE PERI F( 1 i R--1.0 l (111 with Keen lynn, Elaine Strife
second item for a penny when tl , regular price is paid for the firs The catch may be that tho ie tailed is using the inflatt'd hprice as th ’ ‘•regular” price during the sale, ven though he usual!. sells the tern below list So th sale price isn't the bargain seems. To make dollars really go fintl. the editors advise tho fuUuwn^ shopping piacti. es; Ignore the Higher price on double | ri.-c tag. Phony compai. Song arc so common that all dr i tic cuts <an be suspect, even r ’ some of them might be hone one.*. Juxlge value by Lie actual sdlu. price The test of value is m . what the article used to cost, < what a retailer claims is its wort I but h«w much it costs today < Compared with the same or simil articles at other stores. Sti< k to name-brands go.xls A ' unfa niliar brand might be a go. buy, but if the price looks susp cious take another look Be extra careful at a dis.mi it house These innovations in th ictail merchandising world hax done much to bring about pra competition, it is true, but to t on ‘he safe side shop at the weh •st iblishLl ones, and make su the price quoted h>r an applian. that can't be carried home inc’ud all charges, including delivery ar installation. The editors pxiint out th it n rules in the world won’t save sho) png dollars unless the ahopp t xke . the tune to look around an < mipare- that, they state, is t! ■ I st bet for licking the Confusi. in prices and the high cost of li Ing. Eon t overdrive your headlight* says the Indiana Traffic SafeiFoundation. If you are driving t. । nines per hour it will take you, ui - de? average conditions, about SC ■ feet to stop. If you caa ace on . 200 fret ahead, you will be in serious trouble if a stopped vchi< • or other obstruction requires you ' stop at that speed. RIALTO WAI KEIO’ON, INDIANA Thur'dav, Friday A Saturdax* April 14, 15. 16 “Diary of a High School Bride’’ 2nd Feature: “Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow” Sunday, Monday A Tm-sday April 17, 18, and 18 The Motion Picture With The Bedroom Eyes! L Niven UN A STOAY OF ToctTHtßh ss L Sjr bifore Ahj ” AFTER MAF RIACE’ , W Happy Anniversary SlUsabPg
make your long ■ distance calls ofte« 6 P. M. and on Sunday *hen rates arc lowest’ 1
