Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 23, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 May 1960 — Page 2
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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — May 5, 1960
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ONCF AG GN the famii.i---?i t roaring s< u< i c t th’ l> ’.t ’ race cm s i ir be h. i! 1.-. round . I g two-aiv 1 on -half ।; ,d u 1 v st (>f In<li. nap<>l:s n vh it rp i . il\ kn. .xi as Sp-c .way I ’ a t h<- li। : ’ it ।< I ।' i;\ ’ ! ■ v. < i sk the ’ liv -> ewi \ \< a hi ;m th mi pra> tic e i on the t :,i <! Itbha’ ,p.'b.s Sp< < Iv. a It i- for the annual -qi’ ta< h tile w< rid famous abo mile rm <■ for l> g c ars that i • the object of t ese some dp or 7u di A< i - t • t lu« ir skT m t his spin t THE sho is ()NE <'F THE 1 ug. st. if n >t the large H. of the piof<ss lU nal spec tac les. held a. t! is world <4 ours and me- the Ab moi al Pay rm.* begins, pe >• pa from al] over the world wid b w ailing to he ,r who is the v nnc i again this year. They al«o listen to hoar of wrecks, the like of wh < h < an easily smif:' o ' the life <>t one or more ot tlm drivers as they s] . < 1 around t..e track at speeds of up to iso miles pel hour in quest of th. I first place finish WHAT MAKE* THESE MEN risk then- lives in quest of the h »nor and glory tiny get fiom this rac? This question, one that has been asked time and time again, never has been satisfactorily answered They an Tit doing it for the money ’m 11 ;st cases certainly tiny cm--11 ike th » r living without this type of thing. It isn't just the v mung as most of the drivers I d have set behind the wheel o' on.- of those powerful, luWs n- cars, never see the t .nisii line first, it isn't the desire of their loved ones to go out an! t .-k the n lives, no. it is son?t ng that <.m t b explained, a <e tain something inside of tlnsi r ” । that make them go I. ■ k t more, in many cases jus! a or iv.wring from a serious m ary resulting from an act i-
t " ■ Z^ i YXAtf? I I ' W.-^ -a > Xy I j 'fe-^r^zL- 1 W i I $ । | ! Mothers Day Special I | Banana Snlit : » i I 34 c I i I | May 7th and May Bth Only | V Mothoi deceives only the be.t so why not treat w | Her to a Siipei I>uj t Banana Split on her day.. In ■ a !a(1. the who' family will enjoy a Super Duper Ba- S । nana Sp.il ><» h>u al' get in the car and drive out X '• Hr- Walkerton D.ia\ Queen «n V S. 6 East and ! I ri' e e\ en bod\ a treat W lust think onl\ 31c foi a Super Duper Kan ina Split during* these two days. ; THE DAIRY QUEEN | i Road (> East, Walkerton ■
th • u'k <>r others I HI ISE MEN ARE (>E A SEP • ■ • I ■ 1 ■ I cd. ome qn. : and rath<r -by. others. fun loving and 1. ipp\ gi। '. ir ky t hat is tint il they st .it this <>nc lug rave They have < me from all walks of life, rich and poor, large an 1 small and each and every one. different in h < own respect than his "buddy" in the car ahead of him Sportsmanship and c >urt- < y dominates the race and preraoe driving In fact, they are probably the most courteous ot all the field of athletes. One little show of tem}H'r, one little slip or one 1 lank moment in the minds of one n f those men can s; 'll disaster EA('H MAX OUT THE EOX race day is a hero wh< ter to ore < ’ to thousands T1 command ;.. °< t of ea other an i < r the cro The; ire the center < ittention not nlv to the some ii on who mi th” track, but to tl. nation and world. People who never have s< ?n a race or know anything of a driver, picks their favorite and pulls for him to win. Grea* anticipation and fear is built up in thousands every turn' that \rllow l.ght gis'K on indicating trouble somewhere on the track. MAYBE IT IS TO SATISFY tl esc many people that send the 33 out there once a year, ntaylre it is to stdisfv th< msolve.s. but whatever it is. th -j group of men are i t made i > this type hut it is born in tl m and may good foitune atte’ u each and exerA’one as the pn i.e sessions continue and the t > trials and the race itself fin dy comes to I -ing a reality or ' more. Hl’ TO MO - « RISTS Govd motoring nners is ti best life insuran> solii v anyoncan buy today.
How To Register Your Motorboat 1 < ibtain the official fm m fi • in any person v ho selh hurting an /fishing licenses, or from afi\ lake property owners associatim and many conservation club < . bout Club offices also havi forms available; or send a -a’d ,or letter to: Enf<ircement Division Indiana Department of f'onvation 311 W. Wasiungtoii St. In hanapvli . Indiana 2. Your boat must be register ed if it is powered by a motor exceeding six (6i horsepower F. 1. in all blanks of the applicati n form if you know the mforn . tion If the information there n is not known or you cannot gcterming it. mark the spar > "none". 3 Mail the application so, m ibe certain it is signed) along with s3oo (money order preferred- to the above address Tins certificate is good for thi<’ years 1 The department will mail your eertific te to you: you must keep it available for inspect ion when the motorboat is in use Th> (ertificate will show the mimbei awarded to Vou. 5. You must paint on. or ..t---tach, your number to each side of the l»w on the forward ha.’ of your boat, and above the watei line so as to be clearly visivk lor a distance of at least 100 feet It must be of a color whirl will sharply conti ast with the color of the background, and must be readable from left l« right m block letters of not le .> J than 3 inches in height ■ <■> Dealer." manufacture is, andj lively boat operators shall use theW same pres< • ibed application foim which need not contain a de.s< rq turn ot the boat since the nun her may be transferred from one boat to another. They may have the number affixed upon a removable sign ”i sign" to be t«'mH ■SESaBSaCTA? ruu3®Z37//i Open 7 p. m.-StarU at X p. m. I ,<h Picture is Shaun One Time OnV Fri. and Sat. ? : ■ A 4nd The iMNxent ’ PHY MMNf GN c c5J7Sr 2nd Hit OIHQBF Bonus Feature ■OWAH WiSKfISK?*. A- • - SUNDAY NITE ONLY! HpMtT Mi’Horf WtDMAMt • FOMM • aWMM , MiOMJ i/ MALBW • WCHILS fI R / n ’° ° n y ,hin s f “ 'O'* o « l Ti * • ■ Mr * V Ai By £ I C COtO» H Mimf
poi uily but firmly mounted upon or attached to tl.' boat (being use! in the same manner as aul > dealt rs’ platesi. Th ;e number, may be painted or of any material smh as plastic, metal, etc. A^ivery boat opet tors must a have the ’Voids ' lii'eiy boat" appearing directly bt-m ath ’ aw u led number. 7 If you have atix question; a: k your local ('ons rvati' n Oil <er or write to th* Departm<-..' of Conservation for a copy of tn iules and rvgulations MOVIE REVIEWS From THE RIALTO Hollywood has had its dog star.- , c at stars and horse stars, but now a pigeon is winging its way toward movie stardom. His name Herman eighteen ounces o' pouter pulchritude, who helps Glenn Ford solve a murder, expose a blackmn ler and thwai t the kidnapping of Debbie Reynolds in Met’-o-Goldwyn-Mayer . new mystery votnedy, “The Gazebo" A few months ago Herman was a dead pigeon professionally Now lie's flying high with one of the meatiest film parts in animal history and is predicted to take his place alongside Eassie. Rhubaro, Rigger an! Flu ka as marqm e headliners. Once living wing to bean, Herman is positive proof that a bird in hand is worth two .n the bush With a coo-de-grfts, ho won out over 3S fine feathered compel tors during an interview concurted by Producer Lawrence Weingarten and Direc tor George Ma. "hall by demonstrating that he was far from being a bird brain Now he's earning- SIOO a day for hus talents not exactly chi< ken feed Considering his probable life span from nine to fifteen yeaas. he's three now. Herman stands to make himself a nice nest egg before n-tiring to ; gilded rage RIALTO M alk< rton, Indiana Thtirs., Fri., Sat Max 5-«-7 WDY GRIFITHI “Onionhead” 2nd Feature \l DIE MFRPHY “ Lhe Wild and Ihr Innocent” Min.. Mon.. Tm-x A!a> 10 Love. Laughs Murder CtdS Fu n ? ELEnn FORD 7/ DEBBIE REVnOLDSX?^ .•-THE •'/ /A CAZEBO^j
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When Director Marshall set out to find a pigeon with personality, he had little notion how in m\ birds would give their right wing to break into pictures. The directors offee resembled birdl m l when the bird c all first went out It w.i- unrewarded until Herman p geon toed in accompanied h. Ins owner and trainer, Moe Di Se so. DiSesso, who raised and traim d Herm m at his Pacoima (’alifomia ranch, has spent 1 yems training birds and amn aix for use in films. With om- eye cocked on Mai sh all Herman "tirveyed th sitliat on Ri'aliztng that he'd boa ( la\ pigeon for caustic comment" should he fail to deliver, he de hv red with flying colors II 1 pl aye I dead Ho limped path- ucidly He took objecLs from Mai shal’ s hand on command He curled his wing to pretend it was broken. A star was bom Hermm's role m "The Gazebo ' was compai atively small when he first took the script home un lei hi.s wmg H iwever. on his f,rs day <>n the set. he pigeon-hole I the original script Using his ingenuity. he padded hD part outrageotlsly. oven to the extent of c rashing scenes in which he was not supposed to appear. His flutterings paid off. H” gets billing in "The Gazr’bo along with Fofd. Miss Reynolds ('. rl Reiner and John McGiver Ahc ady he is being mentioned a a sticmg candidate for the annual Patsy Award for the best animal performance of the year After all. he WAS instrumental in helping solve the murder in which Ford becomes involved. How he did it. however, Herman won't say He's no stool pigeon! Purdue University agricultural engineers advise fanners to plan now for livestock on pasture water needs. They suggest considering laying plastic pipe wit! a suhsuile.r for a low cost distribution system. A man may be full of promise but that is not the best testimonial. REES Plymouth, Indiana Thur’’., Fri. and Saturdm “The Last Angry Man" PAI I. MI NI, DAVID U \Y\E, BETSY PALMER P rkr I in the top 10 Best Picture's of the Year! The story of a faintly doctor in the Tenement Section of Brooklyn. <'olor Cartoon and News Sun . Mon.. Tues, and W»«d. “The Last Voyage" In Mctrocolor ROBI- KT STAC k DOROTHY MAJ.ONF GEORGF SANDERS 91 minute's of intense' M»»pense. The M aking of a luxury liner and rt’MCiie of I-500 piiM*engem! Color Cartoon and News Monday thru S«iturday 7 & 9 Sunday continuous 2 p m
