Walkerton Independent, Volume 84, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 September 1961 — Page 2

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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — Sent. 7, 1961

is it a'll over in the . A ncri<“H I.' igu< ’ Vid it i isn't, it is lh ng t > t.ik<' ; m n<’i jcirach t<> lb ve the 5 ink* ■ .1 • x td out of Hu* tor s’ d a* the old pro- rial'y t<>'T over r. th" p >• thill ga.lb S. 1H - With thn s jid p’ uel ’< ti.nl Tiger." I’lt ]..ii; bail Was the dlffi rcnn in 1 h « xel y imp. 1 tant mi it > THE TALK OF THE TRIERS f > ding holds some water and vu it appears L, I<• ju. t .bout a <s. of to. mu-h Yankee Th? * 1 l us. with then Hsing wavs « in the last week ate ^t'.ll plaving b< t'» u ball tl ci the first pl.ee team in th? National hMgue. but an < aught in Ih * stretch run of the Yankees Remember last vein when thia.*' was close and the Yanks finixhid with 19 win.- in a row to take the pennant by •* lopsximargin ? That s the advantage o a team that *<>mp! -tely outba aiu es the test of til - league. DETROIT HAS ONE LAST li« :»e. that being t stay with fear <»r five games of th<i Bcrx B.mHvrs and thin "Weeping thb ar game s rus 11 Detroit next w-ek end Tais is a prett y hard ‘task to do any time They must gain son e ground H for* then md then really make hay. If not. ? t'-v cun fight for the sen jjd plici money and that is it. EVM THOUGH THE SERIES u .s a show of p< ver for the Y nkees in the la st two games, Huy received then hugest break l*v winning the open.ng game 1-” in nine im mg" a Don Mossi p chid a teauty against three V nkee hums Hol the Tige»" Won this game, they probably xv .u|d have been a little more relaxed in the next tw< . It came i a point after losing that one. ti . winning then was a complete r essitv Mos."i and Ead hooke< up in ; dandy. but Ford left in the sth inning for Bud Daley. Then Luis Arroyo came in in th ninth and piekd up a win 11 it hi dll little to deserve. gMsii aga n S mday. he received cr-sht for another win and did ex n less to deserve it as hi U " the most 111* ffectlVe pitch*'!' EDEES Thur I ridax A Saturday Sept. 7.K and 9 .11.\ E KEtA F> “.MORGAN THE I’IRATE' Sun., Mo%dav A iursdax Sejd |O. I£ and I’ 1 / ' ASi'AIRE I Mi'll ' i». ■ i. ’ i HUNTER . '• ‘ ■ . . J t\ THE I ’ tawy J Ot lllS niMI’AM ' HMiCOiX>H L _ * LILLI PALME R C » H » ; 1 star!* S«*pt< nit । 1 ith three cx-C " — CAROL heiss

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th' Yiuikei > used. That i just the bleaks of baseball. IN THE NATIONAL Lengu. (Tni innati and 'Los Angeles aie just ab< ut the only two that (an do the trick San Ei.in i<o nn<l Milwaukee both made a nice run for the top lately. but they -lumped off just a little ind that Still haves them a dist mi. behind the tw top t* ams and as we have stated be.' »rv. passing two teams is tvn times hardei than passing one Th* Red,s still < ling to a small marg ’: in the National League and will be seeking their first pennant in 21 years in tins vital m<>rth • i Septi mber. WITH THE HEAT OF THE pennant races still upon us the football season is moving into the picture The pros will bi opening their s< h<slide in anothn xx cek and a half, due to the long t hem il wason. now that fourteen teams are in the league. Also. September Ist brings ab< id the opening oi* dulls for the college teams and every day a little m* re is read about football This again should be a red hot pro season as xvi II as a jim-dandy in the ecllege ranks. Interest around here again will be <>n Notre Dame, whither or not an Irish fan The contig - versial Joe Koharu h story will take on an< ther chaptei as many are still anxious for him tu suitably* replace Terry Biennan xx ho was dismissed under the largest < f doubts. The Irish have a lot of potential il‘ it can be brought together. TTieir seas* n starts on September 30th. MOVIE PREVIEWS FROX* THE RIALTO The colorful city of San Francis* <> played host to a film company and to< k a starring pai t. itse’.f when Perlbei g-Seaton Piodm tons wmt there to film scenes for "The Pleasure of His Company.” screen version of the hit Broadway play coming to the Rialto Theatre on Sunday. Sha!~nv top billing xvith “The City Thu Knows How" is an all dar east .m ludmg Fred Astain . Debbie Reynolds. Lihi Palmer. Tib Hunter Gary M*nill and S mi. S. of I’. S. fi on U. S. 31 Nou Open at 7:00 EKI—SAT I Big Hits UAt Dusk “ZERO TO SIXTY ’ 2. At S:3O “WH D RIDE” 3. At 10:00 “TEENACiE THVNDER’ I. At Midnight • H. S. Bit. SHOT” SI N —MON ONLY Shoun Once at ft: 10 ( lark Gable in “(iONE WITH THE WIND” H ES— WED—TIII’RS \t Dusk <*. EotM. M. Schell in I “UM \RRON” Plus at 10:00 “THE LAST WOMAN ON EARTH”

Ch irlie Ruggles The screenplay hx Samuel Taylor nd.rptAd trom the original play he wrote in collabor itn n xx ith < ’ornelia (); 1 Skinnei required authentic back grounds, s * Paramount trim p ut rd the varied necessities of T< * hnu |. 1 tilm-nviking up to the CaliAnnia coast from Hollywo* <1 in a convoy of sixteen heavy trucks Th? story opens in exi lusixv I Magmn's bridal d*|virtiunt. where Jessica Po* le 1 Debbie Rey - old-), is being fittisl for a magnifi* ent Mono winding gown, one of the fifty-five ensembles in ated for the film by si ventune Oscar winner Edith Hwid .Jessica's moth* r. Kate Dougherty (Lilli Palmer I. and step father. Janies Dougherty' <Gary Merrill 1. are watching The guts' unhappy b*cause her long-'bsent father.. playboy Pogo Poole 1 Fr*'d Astairei. has not responded to c.iblegrams requesting "the phnsure of his company" at her wedding Unknown to them. Pogo is just arriving on a plane at Intel - national Airport. He hi ads direitly tor the Nob Hill district and moves into the Dougherty showqihwe mansion on the dizzyingly stiep Vallejo Street Hill and theaeby begins a tug-of-war for Jessie: s affuet’ons Pogo is on one side, aimed with grtat charm and savoir-faire.» and Jessica's business-minded Dance Roger (Tab Hunter, is on the other, arnud with common sense and backed up strongly by Kite. Wien Roger is tied up with business affairs in the days just before the wedding. Pogo gives Jessica a whjrlwmd t* *ir of the city. AJitong the San Francisco l inibnarks seen are Fisherman s Wharf, the Bay. Golden Gate Bridge. Goat Island the chblecars. Grace Episcopal Cathedral and a variety of the town's internationally famous restaurants. Special Deer Seasons At Crane Depot Two controlled hunts for deei will be conducted this year ion Crane Naval Amunition Depot A total of 600 gun hunters will participate in a three day hunt November 23rd. 21th and 25th Three hundred hunters will be chosen for a drawing conducted by the Division of Fish and Game of the Indiana Department of Conservation. Three hundred hunters, who will also sene as guides, will be chosen from a drawing of Depot employees Each gun hunter will be allowed to hunt one day and will be permitted to takes two deer of any sex or age. Choice of hunting day will not be permittixl. The first UMi names drawn will be REES Plymouth, Indiana Wed., Thur*., Fri. A Sat. “Two Rode Together’' In Eastman Ck»k»r J %WES STEWART. Kl( HARD WIDMAKK SHIRLEY »H)NES Only One Man Could RrMtre I’hc White Captive** us the Indians! Also Color CartiMm sun., Mon., Tm*. A Wed. "PEPE” In < iiicmasco|w> A Color (ANTI NFL AS. SIIIKI.FA JONES. I>AX DAILEY It’s ideal light entertainmenl for the whole family, as you uw«‘l 35 gm-st stars! AKo ( ol<»r < art*M»n Sundav f*-ature at 2:00, 1:49 Mini

for the November 23rd hunt, the lisoiid iiVMMiH hiifil November 24th. while thi third *IOO will parti< ipate in tin- November 25th hunt. Archers will hove a one-day hunt. November Ith on the Depot. Fifty ar hl is Will be selected in a <h awing conducted by’ the Division of Fish and (lame of the Indiana Department of Conservation, and fifty archers, who will also serve as guides will be st leeted from Depot employees in ,i di awing conducted by offir .ils of Crane (Naval Ammunition Dt j>ot Each of the pH) ai hers will b*- permitted one deer o| any sex or age. ITO apply tor p.n tii ipation in these hunts, road cai''fully the following instructions and regulations: 1 No special license other than the icgular d**cr hunting license will be required of successful applicants tor the art heiy hunt. Successful applicants for the gun season must purchase a Special license for $.5 50. in addition to thi 11 regular deer hunting license Only Indiana residents may participate. 2, Because of extremely rough terrain, these hunts are restricted to men only. 3. Minimum age <*f hunters xvi 11 be 21. 4 N<» trantors. if those ibawn d«» not apjM-ar. there will be no substitutes. 5. Make application on Postal Card Only; letters will not b»' accepted. Follow th? example given below DO NOT put .anything else on the card. Use standaid size cards. CiN AD. Deer Hunt 1961 Gun (or Archer) Name: Smith, Harry S. Compelte Address; 1406 Summit St.. Ft Wayne. Ind. Telephone No.: ME 3-SNJ7 Age: 26 Resident Hunting. Fishing and Trapping License No 6 Applicants send in but one card for eaxh type of hunt < you may sent in a card for the archery hunt and another for the gun hunt 1. Card." will be alphabetized and those submitting more than One card for each type of hunt will be immvdiati ly disqualified. Fifty six applicants were eliminated in this manner last year. 7. Send card to Gun Deer Hunt (or Archery I>l *-r Hunt i Division of Fish and Game Indiana Department of Conservation Room 605. State'Office Bldg. Indianapolis. Indiana

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8. Applications to be cd must be received by m„ October 3. 1961 9. Drawing for 300 gun hunt : ers and 50 bow hunters vyill b* at 10:00 a.m*. October 5, 1961 Room 605, State Office Build ing, Indianapolis 10. List of names drawn wii Immediately be published, ano successful applicants xvill b. notified. 11. Successful applicants will be sent detailed instructions by Crane Depot officials as to time and place of gathering for these special huots. 12. While hunting on C.N.A.D . all persona must act in accordance with the rules nnit regulations prescribed by the Commanding Officer. 13 Participants in the gun 'hnut must use a 12. 16 or 20 gauge shotgun load sl only wth rifh*d slugs. Archers must us* bows with at least a35 pound pull, not drawn, h* 1, or release*! by mechanical means. Envy is punishment meted out to people* for be ng inferior tL their neighbors. ANNOI N( ING ANDERSON BF U H HOTEL Mill be known as THE VILLA CAPRI DANCING FRIDAY’ AND SATURDAY NIGHTS Anderson Beach Hotel Dining Hoorn Open Daily Koontz Lake, Ind. — lea taring— Continental Cusine ( A I ERING FOR PA IIT 1 ES. WEDDINGS BANQUETS F"i Reserx’ations Call Walkerton 586-2541