Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 October 1960 — Page 3

Announce Jr. High Basketball Schedule Richard Kickbush. the coach ot the Junior High School this year, has released the IR6O-61 Junior High basket bid I schedule It Lsi. 14 games, six at home and eight away, plus one invitational b ur ney and of course, the County Tourney, w 1 ;. i isn I set at t.i. , time. In all, 28 hoys turned out f r Juni r High basketball. 11 from the #th grade and 17 from the seventh grade. New bat kboai is and baskets were installed in th gym over the week end and ti.< team can get down to w< rk on shooting now They have bet a practicing fundamentals and so forth since starting practice ovc a week bef<;e their amval All games to be played in Walkerton will be played in the new building's gym. The Schedule Nov. 3 Rolling Prairie T 4:30 j2l Plymouth H POO 28 Nappanee T 4:00 Dec. 1 Bremen H 4 :(’O 8 Tyner H 6:00 12 Lakeville T 6:00 14 North Liberty T 4:00 Jan. 4 New Carlisle T 430 j 9 Grovertown H 6:09 12 North Judson T 6.'h> 30 Wash-Clay T 4.00 Feb. 6 Grovertown T 4 »»o 13 Warren Twp H 600 1 20 Knox H 600 lx Invit. T irney at Plyn. Cheerlr.adri 7th. Kaien Gib : and Sallv M< M-.G ", sth Barbara How u i i c c dm Nmdhng.i Manager R'.n Northam. RIGHT ATTITI DE Determination ’op: i<ti< * what ( We preach will keep many *f ur t fr»m dung t< » much pn „. hing Blow down and live! Walkerton Independent Kolxrt E. I rhln, Editor Publisher Independent-News Co. U \1 KJ RTON, IMH XS \ Ptiblu a lion lime: Thur'alay of each week. h< < end ( la** Postage paid at W.dkirton Indiana Sul»s< ription rate*; SEMI per j« ar for « arh paper in Iml. it if-state - pi; ti-.n*. s3.Ou.

Big Time Change " i ' 9 wi MF io x Bu M a Jr 7 3 M ■B 9 2 • % jC| 41 ■■Ki , , '/' > 4jr-yW Jill »bZ rjW<i ■ ' - 7 '' ' .< 1 ,m‘ ,i iJMOTMkj Fhota by Hrjtc!ox IT TAKES six members of the internationally famous Waaaan troupe of acrobats to turn back the world'® largest indoor clock, located in New York’s Grand Central Station. Though Daylight Saving Time officially ends Sunday, October 30, at 2 A.M., HtW wise to tom the bends of your “Btg Bea” back ene hour on 'MaMtey • veaing before retiring.

“Gas” The Subject At October Lions Sleeting Dan Knetzman and John Nich oloff. the district and area representatives for Northern Indian t Public S< rvo e (' , pr<s- :.t d the progi am at tnc ihp a" meeting o the \\ .db rt n Lit n. (“uh NIPSUO. of caur-. is the company that 1. is brought natm ,1 gas to Wdkt . ton wc a in a year’s time as it wa j . * about a y> ar ago that W din i t a’s Town Ik.aid a< .< pt d t . !: aib h.se Two films were shown b tin’ member.-, of the club on natuial gas. from its discovery vim I: was quite by accident in the early l*o”.s. through the many steps fr<n th. n until now and the other about the present pr< hlenis of storage that gas com panics have n< w. 1 This concerns the problem of storing the natural gas that is bought during the months when the usage is ^ow| keeping a large supply readily available for the winter months when demand is many times higher. The gas story is an interesting one, especially since the gas has come to Wa.k erton. 11 owing the film a questi’ n and answer period was handl'd very satisfactorily by the two represontat ives of NlPS’"<> Evo pa- <•, <.f lite: it 1 re n gas v eie dis! iit uted by Lh. u. tor !h v members of the club The meeting op. md wui the u. . d <er rimmy a' 7 oh p m and a Very g" »d cl 'ken timi'.r Was ■ •rv. d. A ; it •’ us.nes s» -mil wis le Id a. Several jsrOject'| arc .n tlic f!! e ’dgk' now f° r n ’ n. » ' !■ t': " < .”b’* ‘ ’ enable it to continue th.e ma: \ < omm .mty p♦. •‘s th, y ur.d. i - tai-. Alsm ■ ■ vci il r.n u d i were mdiK t«*l into the < iuu at this meeting, whi< h h mcmb<v- . hip i - nth f< r th. Lmns Clubs. Know your traffic rules. Hiatt Insurance [ £O2 Ohio Street Phone 269 p Walkerton. Ind

Community Club Hears Book Review At the regular meeting us »l.c Woman s Community club . | ( | in the Community Building la 4 Friday it was deetd. d th it the club Would make H special eff.^L to get on,, hundr. l i«»r« nit v! its memb • s out to volt Following the busmen r .e, • in r M ; Loh. : • S d intrt i : . o Mrs S m ■lp. . er f| ■■ ,utl Who g ■ve a Verv o 'o < .1 j. . port n tht book. On. S•■’ .r d Severn Sim ••• . by Emm< n Rca'.e, J| til. Tiie b... • •, \ y , hum.oro ,s v lien l ieu ~! t ..m t ■ present, a: it p rtrr..d tin Lfe of a preacher in Indian ten tory , in the divs bepy,- p was ad.m • ted as a state to the Union The [ Saint, was a typi. al early day preacher and thc'sinnrrs I s wm and six childien, ordinal y 1 uman beings, who were < onslar.tly imposed upon by the church members. Th" minister s wife had plenty of cause to display h .• fiery temper Delicious n-freslmicnts were Served by the hostesses. Mrs

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^o<t 27, 1900 — WALKERTON INDEPENDENT ■

Newton Williams, Mrs R>y Ginddberger and Mrs Al Dn-ws. Mrs ('lvde Re k» tts pn 'i i< <! a' the '' a t ibi" Senior Honored At (irovertow n Orm mor at Grove it, vn Hgh S< ho I has b. . n 11-: '- d f r < t ' ' ■-. । i <.■ • ,i :< , ■■ T ' nmi -! MI K F l h ;-b •/ ~n <b <- I bv ' 1 I ’ f . P• *! bV i •. ’ ’ , »i| » * • i pi ■ -u!.. (,• t'• Nll ir: ; M- : S' ::<T,i .d ,p G t p । p , ■ I- D Fr< rd. t].- h : . p>i. . <ip d. has annount - d that ti •• l omnirndt I -tad m is V;< • , a <Jr< en. d.ui^i.b r of Mi - D a ,’h-. M Green. John M Stalnaker, pn i.l. r t nt the National Merit Sch ins! p t' >rjx>r.it ion stat d. “Letters <f c mmnnd.T ..<n being awturded to some 2' n-aj students tlm" gh it the I mt States in gnit; n of ‘heir • xcelh nt perf.>rman< e n .

tional M< rit St hoi,uship Qualifying Test. "While th'-sc br ght your;;. ' a did not. res’ h the .tat a. ~• . n . . finalists in the 1960-61 M. t Program, t' ey are -a < itst tnd ■ .• ' d ■ • il ’’ singl- »h’ 1.. ’ r st* ill a''.-. ♦. j Tiie - iuiah.sts and i ad' «j st'd> ' ■; t -g- ther < .m- ' it'io j. a 1 1 , n ’hre- t m I spni*ij a? I tL, <.■ • n' ■ ’ y. ■ • Tlh* con • • । ti,<., •- , ( ' S.-lmtit > 1 .v’p,, , .... - ;1 M“ ■’ S' t. : i ■ :' : ' ( ilitH-H . f t' " Nm. i; y. ’ S ’ B \KE x \j,f —u \ / \ xit Bak.* Sal.*, Baz . ,r and I: .... Ii ’ge Sale Sa' a d.r., Oct. 2d \ F A. I’ ’ H< • in N ’ ii Liberty*, rpms >n . by • I Auxiharw Any d<>nati' will accepted, tut members ... , ’o do s' Ile use respond. . 1 SHOP LX M \I KERTON!

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