Walkerton Independent, Volume 84, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 November 1961 — Page 2
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<•» ■ r - ".tai wan ''.ait . ■' f ' I' i •!?'}’ With 6 5 , -r , tl. • ’ at Vof I ■ c • II ‘ ' 1? • i • . ■ ’ ! b . ■ M r. • ■ s i E! !.■ < t aid th • ■•. . t . yt • t! • > I . . ■ T’ '■ C< :■ - h. • in ' 1 V. .' .. . ].« ia . oI;h• ■' 'S I'l ■ ria >IT AST > <T• TA ) .. . 1 ■• ' 1.1 ! • S .nr. »• it th<* la :i’ , I ■ • t. i ’I n ‘iw I. r .>• } ty th- M nt \>l "ps hi.T the Eagh The lb ar ax• n’‘<l a tough .a.trm tf.’r in th 1 Bi owns an 1 ,0 v.ill I at' ’J.r Wk.: IT )• Vt s thr sr. .nT pla. । ba’ t;r ' p. n in IxnJi divisions. IN THE AMERICA' F< DTbull la aKtie a r«'tl b •• < uhl dfvrJrp Sunday as t! ■ r< -itnl-iZ'-T H aston Oilers t •• < th*’ unbeaten San I>:ep» C g« J A th finite bearing will ! ■• cast on tl.r Eastern Division ta . Ilngn in this game as H -on only leads th'* division by alf game. SWITCHING BRIE LX' TO A hit us ba X>bah the X. nte Matings are on in Flor; '. \T 3 always res;.lts mat f til and some trades or deal f►,n > nature. This is eapfs , tru» njw that short period < .nt* r-b ague trading 1- poisiblf veral ieau have already o < ui m 1 f > far. a!! between teams f the different h agues The X ute Sox g A in the act by L ling Minnie Mmoxi, a long tm •• Sox favorite, for Joe Cunnmgh 1 ‘ >thc big de.ils may occur, pe< ally v. th Milwaukee sei rig ra 1 k Thomas and leaving then vith only >no established outfe t. Hank Aaron This action re keep, the ‘Hot Stove Iwa e gßing Hus w inter. THE MILITA Y ANGL ‘ IS a big one right >w in the 'lading situation a- .y* is are eng into the serva • • i\'i g va> a: ‘ies on some clubs f icing a lose watch on evci >d; s personnel. To Conduct \nnual Inconn fax School The Intern Revenue S rva e will (..ndii. t ir annual 1 icome Tax Sch ei De.' inbcr 4 5 an 1 6 1661 at I nights : Cw lumber H. . G N M Eg m S'. I s< .• '■■ 1 Id. '•! Tax X.'.'OUn’.an’ 'e lUVltol b at’.e!. • th. x h * 1 i irther ii b rma t> ai write ' nd Revenu ervice 523 < 'nt v B nidi u 36 S>' rn B*r ylvania Stn ’ Inl:anaj>oh ’nd ana shop n xv * lkhitoxt
MOVIE PREVIEWS ruov THE RIALTO liar, y ID tw uE of t|i< (• 1.• i. • ' ( - ’ i ’1 c ■ • I '!' 1a U e-.■ 'li y. " Ul • ' M< ’oC wyrM.y. jewed up p--1. al (1 • : h ~-n of I' GV rll ’ inn 1 1 • n Ma 11 in . o', ei 1 r ■ ': ■ ' ■ ; ■ xd • • ■ s i: 1 a \ ■ I 'j, 11; v i.i h S i H y.vv p ; ti>" t He r« v. Ih' ; . za'i' ii < ■ Wir Wil--1 , i ■ -• •hr ,■ el ‘A> a Dah d t' s the t< tn amb.tiei . v. .an v.lr l.itrl • , or;:o n a' 'b' l • ■ y -g' > It ba: 'e for th> !: seat m 'he ate 1 (• ilou him r'g:.: up int ’ ti" t apitol All us v.b.r hp' ed .1 umq ie pn bh m in the way f ' se' . h A'. - to get a ca: itd Th-* dih ■ ma was neatly •. ?.a ! when l’ro.ic*r I-awren •• X’. •m---g .rten and Director Dar.'.el Mann re.alvet to location Pji a week in Cal.fort a's Capitol at Sacramento. Negotiations began f i use of the foy< r. rotunda and mural-lined corr.dors. a.» well as exterior s and pernTadon v.a« figured marking the first time a motion picture company ha. 3 b*« n ullou ed to photograph inside the .istonc structure. When the troupe ai rived on the acene som< months later, the Cal fomia leg Mature was still convening v.! ;ch pre vided a special atrmx^phci • of "government-at work' for the *'enea filmed there. And often during the location, the assemblynun used their r<>c. A-MW to v alk a few fe-H <Lwn th.- hall and watch Martin going through hi-* paces as the new g vernor-' lect Doa+ibly the most noteworthy event wa < the day the real governor. th l ' Honorable Edmund "But Bi >wn, took part in a scene purely by hap;ienstance The con.j any was working Ln th* Impn-smvv rotunda doing a h* quence in which Miss Hayward leads Martin Into the building and announce* to nobody In partieul u (except iome 3^o D hin !-the-cam-era observers 1 . Mee’ your • govemoi I Brown broke up one reheat -H by abse- tminde lly striding thru the acene on the way to hv office r.gbt -n the heels of the ndr' S.*' pronouncement T’ e delighted layers and gah- ’y app» the Governor for his a< - cidvntal but timely entrance The week*' filming was a ”n---tinm. >h -v to t* ur.s’s n •.. as sb • «nj loyees wh « elected to ,sp. I their coffee bi. tk wat< I it H .lyw .d it work At esui; d thrci to L-m h m I:.REES Plymouth, Indiana rhut*.. Iriday A Mat. • RING OF FIRE" in 4 iru<nasd>|W' A < olor D\\ 1D JA.XhMEN, JOYI’E T Ulbß. I KXNh GORSHIX An a I venture In terrifying iiHpi n-.. initially filmed In ihr -oiik Narthueat. ( ol<u ('nrto*<n A Sprott X in.. M<»n . Tues., A XX ed. THE NAKED EDGE” (. XKI < < MH’HIL l>F BOR XII KI RR, EHK roRTMXX X niiiid<t mystery with a iiaJl n^ stiHiH-nne ettmavi t I'lut ( ar toon A X. u s X! >ll lay i inti s ,* ’ A U t'.Xj ''indii I'oiitlmniiM '! I’M
p»tis«|ns compojM'd a <vnstant audience, with the result that the main pa sagi way of th. building v s <h(.ke l To relieve the situ- ;' b n MYlm hired 20 off-duty state । in <•> < n to handle t';e । rowds When L.ming at th« Capitol wa > mpb t. t thr "Ada" < .m---p.u y Dmb I I k t Hollvwood t ; mteji" S'. m... among them the clinmt.e as r inbly-< ha • ' ii' < 'i i vas d< nc in a huge 'i.'ctmg hill" d« • igm-d hy Ait Du- ’■ E< , o ir I <’ • fugen v , « <n '< 11 • ‘ r Hi,.. T> • • • ‘' ’• v < t mp| .<| s-t < ' • ui ’ t >• 11.' riri < f th-' t n|'.' r " X 1 • f' 1 '" 'tai’ 2 n I t . .1 ‘ tv..f •: h L . 1 • 1: ■ ’m: ■ ice or.y Ea- n 01 Tie 73 Ir: k . had y< .-n > button wb.i' h Haiii'd on an eiph* -.square foot b ’ard mounted ai ove the speakers platform. This "vote reconler ' device is us*d in most state assemblies today It added a final note of authenticity tu th. iKihlkal climate of "Ada." Tall Cedars To Meet When the tall C*xbu-H of Lebanon meet at th*' Masonic Temple Sixth and Ihno Street#, In Mb higan City, Indiana, on Friday evening Iteccmb-r kth. they are requested to bring gifts of clothing, or ganuw or personal Hen.# to be :«'nt to the sick peopl” at Beatty Memorial Hospital Th” gifts am for either w* and foi all age# < teens through 70 si. Anything of pv-rnonal uee ie request* d Any person may swell the donation by leaving same with a Mason friend or taking It to the abi ve location that afternoon. The miMufng will start a S:00 p m. GST with < andidatee n-port-ing at 7 30. Chnstmna Carol singing fun and food will fill the evening Junior Hixh Splits Two Games Thr XYulkenon Junior High S hoo) basketball teams split two games with Rolling Brairie Monday evening The Mh grade triumphr ! by a 43-28 score with Adam Mana leading the scorers with 14 points Doug Lute and Tim G inlnoi each add-xi eight to the t dal. In the 7th Hail.- gsm” it was a diff'ront -’orv The Rolling Praire team SU imped Walkerton 39-11 This giiit’ th” Mh grade team a 1-2 record and the 7th o-3 ' r the year.
; 1 Sj iT'lrai 111 ^*l7l 1 ESjSiffiQyi HHHHHHHHHMHHHHHHHnHHHMHMHHMHHH t ^0 SNOW THROW \ A Modal 420 \ V • S*lf«pr»o«H»d—OrivH • n«w *’* ,, * r •'••• ' h»a»y-dwty, highaorqw* spring only - X action in •Atr«m« cold. 01• 1(I TIH * *’• <a M*hy ••» Midi gI»M f vp t® two hown p«rform« <2 week enc * **• am^o* f only $2.00 I 0 weeH % '( 5«l f-y*«r (*•••#•• KT"X I SNOW THROW hBQ* w I * M04 ^ 4,5 BffiMni X®^ * Compact vnh do«i bi* fob ©I wo* clearing. Na* win. L lodiad Rao Raider angina. I * 1-way maw chute throw* 1 4 mow up »o 20 faat. "v * AutaenaHe clutch I* edd*^ MF ' s* lately feoMa. REED’S ELECTRIC Walkerton, Indiana
( ompleteC. R. 0. P. ( anvass lor 1961 The Christian Rural O eisra* Ei Kimn gives rural peo; le an upg -I .mty to contribute gram m a a which ‘im be convei ted ii • > fn i comnuxiAuM to oe distr i■ d by Church World Serv- < n »' ie other sp citie I overb< irlo-f ngrju y tu nv« y ptu pl- of the world. 'bant bli'le .»>crved agi m thi ye u a.s ch urman of the ..tn .1: Towns).p -mvass The t^'-r hip wus (hvcl'-d m’u three s« tmn Mr* W> d< y B ivey was < apm.n us th” n nthrast se Uon which in * lu'icd tii” area north of US. •> and east of Indiana 23 and Wsl n t Rui . Othirianvc • it working with her includ’ d Mrs How ard Cllr.gvnj” el Mi s James BayD n and Mrs Myrtle Ih-rniott Tia y r<s eived SS4 5V from theii section. J >v Cripe was captain of thnorthwest section which wa^ ut»t of Indiana 23 and Walnut Road and north of U. H 6. He and Grant Bel linger received JI I Mrs. Ih-vun Holland was captain us the McUon youth of L’^S 6 Sho and Mrs Harry Muilstafi received $52 00. This made a total of $150.50 for Lincoln Township. C ounty Line Club Enjoys Meeting The County Lina Club met in th” home of Mrs Fred Daniels Munday evening, with 16 members and th re*' guests who joinced the club. New members arr Mrs Martha Mull, Mre. Daniel Fmzler and Mrs Carl Creech. A club trip hi being planned in the near future to tha Ice Fol lie*. The Oiristmas party will be held December 16 at the Com munity Building All club members and their families an- in vited The pot luck supper will t-egin at 5 45 CRT Santa will ap (►ear with a gift for each child A dollar gift exchange will be enj >yed by Hie members Happy Birthday wm sung to Mrs J'ihn Hathaway, Mre ITitllip Waldron Hr. and Mrs Ixbgh Roy Hahn Dour pnzaa were won by Mis Mull. Mrs Frazier and Mrs served by th” hustwei a isisted by Hahn Bingo wa» playixl. Delicious refreshments were Mrs Mikesell. The next m»«e<fng will be in January In the home of Mrs Waldron with Mn Erville Knercher a listing Read the Claselfled Ada
