The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 31 October 1963 — Page 20

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Oct. 31. 1963

& 1 iid.iv Xmht Lad»« - I «agu«* 1. .11 1 • nri S' v. Ba: . 2“ 16 Qu I. V . 19 17 ( ’ nC< < i -1 * I* M ink lib Pl y 17 1! K i y Kay 's 17 11. P I II 12 24 I<igh t» ain-* ’ « - ('t n' i■ >wn 0 . 200 qui k W i h ]‘*6"; U •crty Lane 1911 High ham gam. Crumstown C. — 737. Qua k Wa n 676. P..un< is Funeral H<m • 66s Pig), individual s. r । (h ie S girt n Mi7 C An<!<u son and I» Tr za>kow ski 46k I» Sm 460 High individual gain. <» Singleton 193. J Brodzinski 185. .1 kr gk-ton 173. Industrial League F Iser 30 6 Williams 27 9 legion 24 12 Ni ks 17 19 Pawell-Mann 17 19 Dl's 12 21 T irk Stop 11 25 K »elm 6 30 High team -eri< and game F . • 26 - .6 907 *7 ; s-,G WH. h 2'>7l legion 2316

Enzzsnvv.w^ servEce bulletin M l / ■ 1 — n nx |?k v % '•% st jhHh HOGS ON SLATS... latest advancement in Pig Parlor plan for finishing hogs H<<<' ly y Yve read and heard how ComWt hog raisers ao /■•.»,; out h"gs in confmeme! • on slat floors. Slat fl । .- oj • r.i'. ms, v. • • n ar.ure lagoons la-neath, mark the latest a :va?,cr-!. rnt in ’he Pg Parlor plan of hog production, introduced by Purina over 6 years ago. Purina R< . arch has conducted cv aus’ive te«'« to weigh a han'ag. a: d 1. .id\aMages of slat floors. We now have lio .' r< • :... ud (i mv sial floor urn:- mto have many a ! a:. ag‘ ■ Hog- on slats are more apt to suffer from t rem< of c-..d or La' than tho^- on concrete .. . but la r- a■ mg advantage* are obv u Manure clean-out, a map-r problem in confinement rearing, lb practically t aminated. So h ~s ’a k about ways ue can make hog raising In thia area pay off. We'll be happy to st.are latest data from Purina K« M arra. Drop by our Store uith the Checkerboard Sign and we'll visit about a program lor elLatnC* year-round bog production. North Liberty Grain & Feed Sorth Liberty. Indiana ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

H ”h individual series R Bierh 6U2 S Euesnian 573; I’. Gua’d 555. High individual gam. B Ba <, M 2 E W.. 111 2Js, |; Bmly 224. — Thursdav Vit. 'suhiirban 1,, ague Bakers Std 25 11 I (> (• F 22 14 Hsr* s bi -mini 2<» 16 Cnuas •. . ’ Ex iv it 1* 1' O .1 Sho.n.aki i I* I** Tea. v l.mvi r.n 17 19 Numb. , s 13 23 1 \\ dkert.m Lane 11 25 ■ H . y t <m i:. Ti a. v Lutj < । ,n 21"* 516 3014 H ■ tii ” ga: e <’hngenpeel s ( 907 139 1"I6 H.gh jr -ii idu d x orc< P 1 J., Iw 6is .".6 611 235 12 217 200 cam*- P Paube 235 G Rhodes 221 R Lute 212 A J Kennedy 211 J South 204 O Arndt 202 Monday Nite <>«l League I Hiatt s In* 27 9 Bob's Furniture 21 15 ’ American Ix-gion 20 16 Bill' Package 20 16 JA- J Pro Shop 17’ 2 16‘ 2 Walkerton Skelgas 16 20 Farmers State Bank 12'- 23’» ( > Pave and Ray’s 10 26 • High team scries and game — ( ’ Hiatt ' Ins 2622 901; Pave and 1 Ray s 2610. 912 Bobs Furniture • 2467 kxt High individual »-ries. R Lute 65s t Anspaugh 623. C Stanley • 615 High individual l ime R I ute 255; W B o mvic 237; R Ellis 233.

kings and (pi.s-us Mixed Doubles I’m Plu.kcis 26 10 Sputniks 24 12 JoMa - 20’ : 15'.• L icky F air 19';• 16‘ 3 F ' .Jokcm 16 20 110 B<> s 15 21 lK.prr.nios 14 22 Ya H «o 9 27 T> im high sr! , and game ■ - Pm I'luckers 1955. 6.1 6*5 Jo M I 1769 Sputniks 1753. 61 I M< n high M’l ies and g nr* B L >’• 662 2•* 246 M Mullet 519 199 I ’ Jon • 51 s Women high M-rie and game B Smith 512. 191 ISO; M McGrath 156 Ihl M Flaughei 395 Friday BusinrsHiiwn'* LragiaAm Tn an Ix'gmn 19'.. 12' a Reed's Electric 19 13 Boh ' Furniture Mart 19 13 Starke Co-op 18 14 Hilers Fdry. 15 17 Huhnke's Service 14'.. 17L Moorman's Const 12 20 George s Bar Shop 11 21 Team high scries and game — Starke Co-op 2520. »73; Bob's Furniture 2437. 852: Huhnke's Service 2419. 831 High individual senes G Anderson 590. 67. 657; M Bouse 548 99 617; P. Anderson 528. 110. 638 High individual game: G Moerman 192 56 248; I, S< hmeltz 204' 37. 211: M Bous.- 205. 33. 238. Utterly Wedn.-^lay Mm'* la'agur Robinson's 25 11 Hartungs 24'.. 11'.Trobaugh s 23 13 Taylors 19 17 Hellcats 17 19 Lions 16'.- 19’-, Hi’ O n Fun Home 16 20 O'Connors 16 20 WelL 12 21 1 Lenicks 11 25 High team series and ganm Trobaughs 2672 970; Robin ons 2657 9*7 Hardens 2611, 992 Hi,.h individual series: M Anderson 6<*6. G Hartung 575; J Bowers 571 High individual game —G Hartung 231; O Mapes 221 M Anderson 213 Malkerton Classic la-ague Jacob Pmg 27’5 B’_. Two 22 14 Three 20 16 linkers No 2 18 18 Eight Balls 16’, 19’. Four 16 20 Dad and Lad's 16 20 Tail Enders 8 28 High team series "nd gau

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Jacob Prug 2579. 896; Three 2561, 915. Pad and Lad's 2521. 880. High individual series & game: R Lute 662. 213, 213, 206; N. Williams 588, 226. E. Rhodes 579, 236. Monda* Xite l.adio 6.30 I^eague Nuk's 33 7 Reed'S Ele. trie 31 I* Williams Supply 22 18 Skogmos 18’i 21’Phillips 66 17 23 Jacob Prug Store 16'.. 23’Lute Recreation 15 25 Lee's Jewelry 11 29 High team game - Nicks 769; Skogmos 677; I/Cv s 675 High team ^-ries: Ni. ks 2219; R< <>ds 1830; Williams Supply 1829 High individual game Ar series: L Finch 191, 539; J. Baker 191, 472; H Greer 171, 449. Walk. Wetinenday Nite l^dlr* Bakers ’ 27 9 Prentis 23 13 Lanes 22 14 Kingsbury 21 15 Joe's 18 18 Dedes 17 19 WeJco 10 26 Savoie 6 30 High team series and game — Bakers 2137. 715. 712; Lanes 2128. 751; Joe's 1996. High individual series A- game: M Hartung 583. 203. 202; V. Wathen 469; G Phelps 458. 182. ThurMlay Night latdies Country Kitchen 21 L 10’^ Home Dairy 20 12 N 1/ Limber Co. 20 12 Bill’s D-X 18 14 Hei!" Restaurant 15 17 Lonza Oil 15 1 • Wells Aluminum 15 17 Community St Bank 11 I s N L Bo lv Shop 11 21 Pd' Bartier Shop H”- 21'2 High team cries and game Cnintrv Kit< hen 2299 813. Hen 2242. N L LumtM-r 815 High individual serie Ar game: C Ander on 578; H Wolff 570. 212, H Batsleer 199 Monday Nite Men’s league Hanley's In -urance 25’ s 14 L Haene- Screen Proc 23’- 16S N Liberty Elevator 23 17 WA- D Packing Co. 23 17 N Liberty Limber 22 18 Wabash Tavern 22 18 Comn unity Grocery 18 22 Hovels Insurance. 16 21 J Ar J Pro Shop 11 26 Scotty's Mobil 13 27 High team serie and game Community Gmc 2559. 875; W Ar P Packing 2502 Wabash Tavern

2353; Harley’s Ins. 858. High individual series: T Luke 569; J. Singleton 557; B. Grimea 551. High individual game: T. Mobley 215; B. Annis 202; T. Luka 201. Walkerton Uses New Orange Patrol Belts The School Safety Patrol at the Walkerton-Lincoln Township school in Walkerton is displaying a new orange Safety Patrol belt distributer! by the Chicago Motor Club, sponsors of tho School Safety Patrol movement since 1920. The fluorescent orange glow belt has been produced to replace the traditional white Sam Browne belt. These white belts have been in general use slnca they wene first developed by ths motor club 43 years ago. C. W. Cavanagh, president of the motor club, said the new belt ' with its orange fluorescent ejc- ' terior. offers greater visibility. The orange belt is made of textiles and plastic, he said, and in addition to being strong, lightweight and flexible, it has the same adjustments for size that are available in the white belt. The motor club announced ths development of the orange Patrol belt in a letter sent to all school principals in the club's Illinois-Indiana territory. The letter said in part: "The Chicago Motor Club decided to adopt this now belt after three years of extensive test in/. Our experiments reveal that It offers greater visibilitv. is mor durable, and is easkT to ke> : clean than the white belts Where--1 ever tested tearh'i parents an students were unanimous in the. approval "As you replace the whl! belts with the new ones, we sm - gest you start giving the orani Patrol belt to the School Safety Patrol boys and girls assign, i to your most hazardous Intersections.” There arc approximately 66 966 white Patrol belts now in use by S< hool Safely Patrols in the Chlrago Motor Club's Illinois a - I Indiana territory. The Patr mo ement now international In scope. Is credited with the avp of at least 17 600 lives in Ulin • and Indiana alone sinre its four. I- » ing by the motor club in 1920.