Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 251, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1963 — Page 8

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BOWLING Rural League W L Pts. Barkley Const. ... 14 7 20 Schwartz Ford .... 15 6 19 Weber 8ath*...... 13 8 18 Decatur Industries .12 9 18 Adams Builders .. 11*4 9*4 16*4 Miller-Jones 13 8 16 Bulmahn_•l3 8 15 Parkway 66 11 10 14 Sheets Furniture —lO 11 14 Decatur-Kocher ... 10 11 14

24 HOUR SERVICE ON FILMS! Bring them in Before 4 p.m. - Pick them up DEVELOPED and PRINTED at 4 p.m. The Next Day KOHNE DRUG STORE

You Are Invited To An ALL ELECTRICALLY HEATED OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27 Home Os Mr. & Mrs. Leo Thieme East on U.S. 224 to State Line, North % Mile, Then West First House on South Side OPEN HOUSE REFRESHMENTS DOOR PRIZE! ROAST PIG ELECTRIC and SAUERKRAUT KNIFE SHARPENER —- wilh CIPEB MODERNIZATION SPECIAL Ek f° r your ELECTRIC IJU Heating System HEATING COOLING PLUS . . . Guaranteed Heating Costs DURING OPEN HOUSE Offer to I & M Customers. FREE A EVERYONE WHO ALLOWES AL’S ELECTRIC TO FIGURE THEIR HOUSE RECEIVES VWSP/ Indoor - Outdoor Thermometer Offer Limited to I A M Customers. OPEN HOUSE HOURS SUNDAY 2 PM. - 6 P.M. 7 P.M. - 8 P.M. t x RAVWALLELECTRICheat,mg ' EQUIPMENT KEEPS THIS HOME irMw WARM and COMFORTABLE " Installed By AL'S ELECTRIC ALBERT CONVERSET & SON ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS R. R. 5, DECATUR PHONE MONROEVILLE 623-6524

Jaycees .....1 8 13 11 Stucky Furniture 8 13 11 Hammond B*4 12*4 10*6 McConnells 8 13 10 Reidenbach Equip. 7 14 9 Mcßride & Son ... 6 15 8 High team series: Barkley Construction 2459. High team games: Schwartz Ford 859. High series: R. DeLong 585, D. Wynn, 563, L. Beery 527, K. Jackson 524, K. Terrell 520, G. Lautzcfiheiser 519, M. Muhpry 519, C. Hinschy 514, N. Thatcher 505, D. Graber 504. High games: R. DeLong 235, M. Lautzenheiser 209, K. Terrell 207, W. Bultemeier 203, N. Thatcher 202. Sportsman League W L Pts. Villa Lanes 16 5 22 Country Acres 16 5 20 Margaret’s Case ..13 8 18 Uhrick 8r05.12 9 17 Yost Construction .11 10 15 Bower Bros. 7 14 10 Moose Progress ._ 5 16 6 Duo Marine 4 17 4 High games: Larry Chrisman 223-221, Jerry Geimer 209, Reef HARVEST SUPPER Sponsored by W. S. C. S, Monroe M. E. Church FRI-, OCT. 25th 5 P M. to 8 P. M. (FRIENDSHIP HALL) MENU Choice of Ham and Beans, or Beef Stew; Corn Bread, Cole Slaw; Pie or Cake and beverage. ADULTS SI.OO CHILDREN ... .75 Purchase tickets at door or from members of W. S. C. S.

202. , ; High series: Larry Chrisman 594, Reef 588, Dick LaFountaine 534, Dick Lengerich 520, Jerry Geimer 515, Abe Harkless 508, Jim Omlor 503. American Legion League W L Pts. Burke Insurance — 15 6 21 Cowens Insurance .13 8 18 Mirror Inn 10 11 12 Firestone 9 12 12 Ashbauchers 9 12 11 Willshire >.... 7 14 10 High games: K. Geisler 200, D. Burke 211, H. Guenin 217. King & Queen W L Pts. Top Ten — 8 1 11 Lucky Strikes7 2 10 Hoag-Landers -----7 2 9 Big G’s 6 3 8 Pea Pickers 6 3 7 Fuddie Duddiess 4 7 Ferndoc’s 5*4 3*4 6*4 L&MI 4 5 6 Backhaus Four3*4 5% 5*4 USN’S — 4 5 5 Rinky Dinks 3 6 4 Smocks ... 3 6 4 N&W 3 6 4 Pin-Ups 3 6 4 Four Pins 3 6 4 Fireballs . 1 8 1 High series: Men — H. Nash 185 ( 505), K. Geisler 192 ( 501), P. Hammond 208 ( 501). Women — P. Clark 155-146-146(457). High games: Men — C. Henkenius 182, B. Ross 188, B. Custer 173, J. Lengerich 177, L. Smith 179, W. Lister 175, E. Sheets 184, R. Braun 186, C. Clark 192-71, H. Hoile 173, P. Gallmeyer 180. Women — C. Hoffman 150, V. Custer 162, M. Nash 148, V. Merriman 159-155, M. Lister 151-174, I. Bowman 171-154, P. Affolder 159- 159, D. Hoile 151, R. Geels 162, M. Meisler 148, V. Hammond 173-157, K. Porter 155. Splits converted: Men — L. Smith 4-5, P. Hammond 3-10, J. Engle 5-7, R. Heller 3-10. Women —V. Hammond 5-8-10 twice, V. ■ Merriman 3-10, D. Hoile 2-7.

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1963