Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 October 1960 — Page 2

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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — October 6. IMO

Y kNKEES VS rm XT! S IN 11 »>< ;< f <c\ on Wo; id S< li< 1 " , - alw mtei ■st ml- and H I s rollfi amund r ’■ • ’■ f st sci the baseb * 1 m > >• vii h.i - v illy zik n < b% m ; hilt I \ Tl ,' s. • e < st lit- t d■ v We dm J’ I’ ’ ’ >■ ■ 1 I.' • ■ ■ !■ *,,.>•<!.til ni I’irat< as Iheu I ■ - IV B:- s W"U ’I • i tm ' I■nn n! n3d ye; l.vy I t ” < b'lli" '«• ■ '. v m. t vone < hipp.ng m He , \ c J ne tr ie "i m.'.m i THE Y X NKEES AHE XL XI? t Amil I. all 1 wag .a i ] 1» s, j ■ . t 4 s in tie fall 4 i.m-.i t< a- - ,d< Ule Witt Id s (Ihamps a i tiwi ceitailH; ai4‘ Ha* lost tk< A Hernan Iwaguc tn t> otiei. They an also fanned win the seras b> the ou,; raakeis but t d ah »Ut even fail at this 4.. - < . >i4 n. y< ei <an tin \ the f.>i;. <haHs away It ap, mis t< be a m U h LitWivU the X tnk-s s h,' . tmg ..nd the Pirate dchmg Ii a '■•,'{ Mi.cs, the s uho knoi ; I ways say giv, m Jie pitching still this turn the illmg trail is, "a 7oro- L HAP THE Si kSON GONE any longer. the two winmu ; w«uld nave he<-t rleu out ot sight of th.- ot! u tran s Tile X ankies emied ’>n a 15 gam • winning peak after a nue in v I i-i 'hey almost f< Ided on . co iple of *h oasions Phe Piraterole home pretty sale fr< rd the ealy part of S< p embei h< 'd..-, a < omfortab!,* lea At any cah T\ sets and rad ■ s ah over IL. ra on will be braining 4/ut th< sei n-s games t a h. s» bail happy a- a-nfc piob ly tv, to om- fen th< undeidog traU-s SWITCHIN TO FOOTBALL, th-re is an <■ saying in spoils th. I 1: you II ne a nuStake \< U pa for it Ihi-' certainly was th, ease Sat lay al No’te Dame a.s tn v Iris! allied Pm .rue be f e.- a • apa 7< • owd at NoUa 1 li.oiic* Sla.b Tne Ins!', i. ade th, nuslak. at. . Purdm* v.ws it amly ■ sart umst < on that cei lan da\ s they lum i tun.bk - inlci. ted passe*, punts an alaiut •ri v thing but the st. Inin; ir aomts Tin Ikile:n ..S4 is s. si tin* first sev. a te es thi got then hands on t .■ bail WE S TEH LAST WEEL ir. tms « un n.t tin- two pa: - 11 >tai um> .’ c ikness. ■

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s.gl;'.. I las' We"k y xom s tru v. . j ■ d'-fi ns. a* : then . i i.'iisn • pas ~m Titis v. a <> ' ■ ui.iy ■ ole I” S it’ll , ; av ir. the firs. ' al*, u tit > X tl B ah' ? SATPELAY AT I-HAIEL II II N e tl. IC Will . my. I • . .-a Ist. t> it .1 4> K .1. If . h ■ • ! t'e N tie I• r . F. ott ill t. m. v. 1 b" interiste*t in n« tl.'i t a will, the Tiihe.ls t N r'h ’’ar . ;na Tli:i' will L” th,, sc. ■ ■ <>n ti;. b< ai d T! is n 'i-n d ■ x eo g . for I'", t« 'in iut it ir particularly so tv th* l-. sii at i'-r Itiei! « xp* ineiu e last u.-ek Notre Dame < dgixl the Boilerm.-.kv: s m f.nitdiwiw I s • uui ts'th teams gamed ti e same amount of y.nds t .m iush.t_ and passing attempts 35S yards But stul th< t.nai .v orc was P.ad if 51 and Notre Dame 19 THE GAME TOOK OFF LIKE a ival razzlc ditzzle f;-urr the opening kickoff Purdtie wo* the t'ss but elects! t.. kick and bes j-e h ng ’'..'li! the ball on m st ike number one for the Tris!. N< tn* Danie struck ripTht bm k wth a nice run by Srarpitto of Gl yards T'-n Purdue wast’d To time in a t.intal;zing play on a delayed piti hout by Alien al - if 1 he started to < iicle h.s left end This play covered 74 yards with Waiter ( arrymg tJu. ball 1. was th. n the Irish's turn agaui with Dab.eno making a nu e grab of a Haffner aerial f. r a Tl i ut thi' extra point was nnsseu THE FIRST ^I'ARTER END ed that way but Purdues 31 noint cutburst in the s<''ond 15 mmute period, hit’ noth mg to be questioned The se< ond halt has anti-chmut»< as the contest was n■ 1' nger exciting The tegulars for Thu-due aaw very little action from here cn out TN ADDITION T(> THE LOSS th,- Irish los’ the serv?-vs of tv > playeis Red Maik and John Powers Mack who had tr< u! Ie wiii. h.s 1 ght leg during h a jun.ol y< ar aftm a very goo<i sephomore season ndilled his left knc. in th*- second quarte r and Powe s also suffem! a knee injury in tile fust lialf Tins winds it up ns far as < ^leg** football is con ren.ixl ft r M;cik but Powers s a Jim. and vu! b« ba, k ne J \’*ar SVmjtAY THE OPPONenI <4 Notre Daim N< ith Can Ima, has lust then Hist two

games, a c lose one to N< rth Car olina 3*o and last week to Minn (Ei ndai by a 29-12 pcotc Tin have nevci defeated Notre I’at . in their previous ten meotm s MOVIE REVIEWS From THE RIALTO Thundering a< ixis« tht- scieei tic .1 banners of infamy flying and shaking the earth with then onslaugiit wild barbarian h is. men by th” thousiuids sweep into a pf acoful valley ami thi ape of another city begins P'rom this forceful opening. GoliaUi and the Barbarians opening Sunday at the Rialto builds compellingly The time is the Sixth Centum the place Italy, the mam chara terizations a young nobleman Reeves), who defies the barbar ians; Cheio Alcnso, daughter of a barbarian duke; and Bruce Cabot. king of the barbarians Foi th'*;o custonwrs who will recall Cabot from the old days, his paitwular portrayal evclves as one of surprising hastronics, He has aged true but the pai t necessitates a grimness that a younger Cabot, perhaps couldn't possibly project logically, entertainingly Th<- part could conceivably epen new acting vistas for this intei national player. TT e story plot has Reeves defying th<* mv.ulers. the Latter t.f.tunng him through awesorm* ordeals. The resomveful. rvdeub.abl* hero strikes out at his would be-* onquerora brings peace to turmoil He nd«*.s off triumphantly Miss Alnnsc. miuientwUy, performs two dances -one a uword dance in banquet hall splendor, the othrr a wild, untamed fin* .ian< e at night in ;ui open cotu tyard hci bare feet stamping in. tile gi-nund. lavp Lrenzo appears a.s an Army General Luciano Marin as a sadistic cut throat whose consuming passion is hatred of Reeves, and Arturo Domini, 1 a barbarian । mbining ruthless leadership and man-cf integrity vT PATKK K'S/HOT LI N( II Monday Baked beans an ! franks fruit bread milk Tuesiiay Meat loaf mashr ’ p itatoes vegetables, bread, milk Wednesday Lima beans ami ham, t ake, bread an ch' > milk Thursday - Bar-B-Q on bur, fruit and milk Friday Gnlh 'l 4 heese sand wi, li* > i cgetabic and milk Tr.e secret -if happiness seem to D- to dri'am a little and spend lots of time h. Ipmg others REES Plymouth, kidiana I Imr- . I ri. aml >at. “Tarzan The Magniificent" In Twlinh whir lOKIKIN Kt OTT. J<M h M UIONEV. HBI\ ( IRK WIN E Mom and Dad ax well a* .lumur Hill bi* thrilled hi this lat<"t i pi* id iar^aii against man ami b,-.vJ in the \lncan jungle. < <dur Cartoon and \eu* sun M<'ii. I ues. A ed. “Tall Story" XNIIIoW l'EKhl\N. 1 \% 11 «»M» \ , k n \\ WSTON < <>medy, HuskeUiMll mid Kutnam ,*! 1 'dot ( artoon A Neus I HHr.il.il fti'n s,,t 7 X '» pei bltjtdsi « "111 lIU4HI - ‘ pm Z •‘■WB ihli » Miwfis II 111

Get the Facts on TB el ; V* G AMb UmkV; 1 ' ~ 9' j • ‘S IIS’ 4 LtZit Get the facts on tuberculosis and how you stnnd in relation to it when the x-ray machine makes its fail visit to the county during the second and third weeks of o< tober TB X-Ray Machine In St. Joe County

St Joseph Cuunly Tubeixulosit League X-Ray schedule in Ute county on October 13 thru 21 is as follows Thursday. O tub*y 13. St. J< - seph hospital, Misftiawaka 7.0 u a m -11 30 a m . 12 30 p m to 4 oo pm. Finday October 14. City Ha l. Mishawaka 1 <X)-5 00 pm and 6 00 - FOO p m Saturday, October 15 City Hall. Mishawaka, 9 00-11 M a.m. and 12 30-5 00 p m Monday, October 17. City Ha!’. South Bend, 1:00-5 00 pm and 0 00-9.00 p.m Tuesday, October IS. City Hall South Bend. 0 00-11 30 am am! 12 30-4 30 pm Wednesday, Oct' be;- 19 Cit' Hall South Bend. 9 00-11 30 a m and 12:30-4 30 pm Thursday, October 20. City Hall South Bend. 0 00-11 30 a n and 12:30-4 30 pm Friday. October 21. Citv Hall South Bend. 9:00-1? 00 a m Drive Carefully AlwayI 7 a VI ^1 iMrMw '1 iff rwMWi Thur*., I ri. and Saturday October 6. 7, H Like Nothing Ever Kuoun ur-Shown! THE LOST WORLD’ MU It kEL HENNIE JILL SI JOHN 'MimLn, Monday A Tue'da.i October 9. 10 and I I ‘•(.OLIATH AND THE BARBARIANS" >T FA E KEEk I S In ’Dm hnl< olor

ATTENTION Closing October 15 W Vl< II <HR WINDOWS E\ ERY DAY FOR SALES NOW I Mil (LOSING TIME. < .ill in ihoNv orders now Im Dilh Ilirs, Sandwiches and < urh I op*. Don't Ite caught short—enjoy delicious Dany Queen during these winter month* ahead. Ser cmi all next Spring. HELEN MILLER—I) \IRY Q( ELN

The fellow who reaches the top possesses the ab!_ u, v to concentrate on his chosen work (the^iung wall -II ABOUT butines^ 1 WHEN \ I \ dCNS'UTKNT I \ ADVERTLSII'kI n." YOUR. WORK jgjgl *. ..'JKaSIWSKS* Bokoffice open at 6:30 I irst Show Start* at 7 p. rn. Hit No. 1 Fri., Sat Sun. cuu cm cAitm uwT mu num lb 1 cut ^ r ^WTNOT FORME Hit No. 2 **’* Irl 1 LTTim I.a<-h Firture lv Shown One Time Only HU No, 3 Randy Sparks BHMfIKI irneiia I