The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 April 1965 — Page 15
i> SALE- Koontz Lake Lakek,nt home, five rooms, two car jage, on three wooded lots. ■ rooms carpet, 3 paneled, bath ,1 half, stove and refrig. Natil stone fireplace in 12x28 ,ng room. New furnace. well, unibing and septic system. Ca'l as-4014 after 3 p.m. al XTY OF BULK POTASH and urea on hand. Spreaders ailable for fast rprcading. At Xorth Liberty Grain and Feed, Ph. 656-8181. al 'ItTY LANES Scotch doubles ~r y Monday night at 9; $2 ■ couple. Come in and join p fun. °i Hans’ Automotive Repair i Complete Motor Repair | l une Up — Brake Service : Service AU Makes Electric & Acetylene Welding 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone 586-3182 i \NT THE CORN of chamns in 65. Plant all Pioneer, xccllent varieties still availble. North Liberty Gram and ed. Ph. 656-8181. al I \NTED REAL ESTATE Sales .an. full time, to represent a rputable. well established reali Ph. 586-2513
I Spring Has Sprung Sale | Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover bu. $8.98 I Armidexan - iron shots 100 shots $9.19 I 35% _ ]OO lb. I Master Blend Dairy ( one. s4.Ba [ Milk Replacer — 25 lb. | Master - Mix ( alf Lac $4.29 I 327 c — 100 lb. | Master - Mix Cattle Cone. $4.10 I 407 — 100 lb. I Master - Mix Hog (one. $5.50 I Timothy Seed per bu. $13.98 I Combiotic lOOcc $1.89 I Dip & Disinfectant per qt. $1.39 I Kon Kare $1.29 I 50 lb. bag 12-12-12 fertilizer $1.99 I 40^ soybean meal 100 lb. bag $4.60 | 50% Meat scrap 100 lb. $4.90 | Master - Mix Mineral 50 lb. bag $2.39 I Dried Molasses 50 lb. bag $2.45 I White granulated salt 100 Ib. $1.79 । White Canvas Gloves 1 pair 29c | Buck Skin leather Gloves 1 pair $1.49 । De Con Rat Poison i lb. $1.39 ! Warning Flags 25c I Monkey Face Gloves 3 pair $1.15 I Penicillin lOOcc $1.49 Plaid Stamps On All Above Items I THI KNECHTS” NORTH LIBERTY ELEVATOR I I North Liberty, Ind. Phone 656-81 11
WANTED- Baby sitting jobs 75c hour. Mrs. Barbara Wallace, Ph. 586-3793, 1118 Ohio St . Walkerton. a ip PONY FOR SALE 8 yr old brown and white mare, saddle, bridle and halter, very gentle. $90.00; also red and white Olds, good (ond SIOO. Call 656-3177 alp FOR SALE Kenmore vacuum cleaner, used one year $35; hand knit wool mittens, • hilds, $1; ndults, $1.50: maple symp $6. Mrs. Raymond Naragon, Phone 65<5-4698, alp LOST Pekingese, female, fawn and white with black on fa- e Answers to Tammy Reward. Ph 586-2750. alp FOR SALE 15 cu ft upright freezer in excellent condition. Phone 586-2232. H G Durkee, alp WANTED luuly to grade eggs John Ross Egg Farm, Ph. 6568090 No experience needed Call evenings. aßp golden rule The honesty of a man's cries for justice are proven by his attitude toward others. EQUAL TIME Listen to what the other felhAv has to say — it will give you a broader point of view. HELPLESS Don't waste your time standing up for a fellow who refuses to stand up for himself
Bowling News Kings and Querrv. Mixed Doubles Pin Pluckers 764 434 Lucky Four 75 45 Ya Hoos 684 514 Four Jokers 67 53 800 Boos 63*2 56 1 1 esperados 52 68 Alley Kats 46 74 Spumiks 314 884 High team smes and game Ya Hois 2069, 797; Pm Pint Ker 2057, 728; Lucky Four 2031; Desperados 705. Men high scores: R. Bierly 615. 210. 203, 202; M Mullet 565 . 203; D Richards 539. 2v2; R Eskridge 539. 199: D. Depoy 229. Women high scores: M. Robbins 652, 235, 200; P Fra ik y 495. 193; B Smith 516, 188. Wednesday Nite Ladies League Bakers 87 37 Prentis 72 52 Kingsbuiy 69 55 West Walkerton 64 60 Lanes 62 62 Dede' s 56 68 Weico 49 75 Prentis 72 52 Savoie 37 87 High team scries and game Bakers 2342, 838. 803; Prentis 2321, 785, 777; Weko 2145. Dedea 764. High individual series & game M. Robbins 576, 208. 204; B Smith 521. 192: I M> halski 503; P Hahn 201. Ualkorton Monday Nite LuHeWilliams Supply 77 4 16 Huhnke s Tre Servite ’.G 18 Nick's 76 48 Phillips 66 65 59 Skogmo 63 61 Lute Recreation 624 614 Ja-ob Drug Store 14 80 Lee's J< welry 32 92 High individual serie . & game L Finch 199. 193; J Ik dfoi I r»9. I, Huhnke 194 1 Michalski 183 183 M Robbins 520; G PheCps 483. High team game and series Williams Supply 2234. 785, Phil lips 66 2165. 742 Lute R creation 2155. 776 Businessmen's la-ague Reed's 29 11 Legion 25 15 Stanley's 24 16 Martin's 21 19 George's 20 20 Mercer's 16 25 Hartsough's 14 27 Hiler's H 29 High tram series and game Martin's 915; Reed's 2627, 918 Stanley’s 2540; Georg. « 882 High individual sei ws A gum L Anderson 701. 250; D. Knowlton 687. 252, S Daub.- 636. W Cover 246 Thursday Night ladies Bill s Hauling 67 49 Hi De Ho 65 4 50 4 Dels Barber Shop 60 4 55 4 Home Dairy 58 4 57 4 Lonzo Oil 58 58 Community St Bank 554 60 4 Wells Aluminum 55 4 6(*4 N L Body Shop 55 4 6(»4 Country Kitchen 52 64 N L Lumber & Coal 52 64 High team game and senes Bill's Hauling 2215, 742; Community St Bank 2207. 771 Del's Barber Shop 2182. 744 High individual aeries A game M Worthington 528. 191; C. Anderson 523. 201; H Harbaugh 514 M O'Connor 193 Nite Owl league Bill's Package 384 13 Frosty s Welding 33 19 Dave and Ray's 32 20 Hiatt's Insurance 30 22 Wa’kerton Lanes 28 24 I’Laa-Steel Products 23 29 American Legion 19 4 32 4 Lakeside Resort 0 52 High team game and senes Dave and Ray's 2792, 991; Bill's Package 2778 1003; Hiatr « 2665 946 High individual series A game L Welch 705 276 W Bacewic 692 270; D Emmons 638 F L'oy I 260 200 games F Gmdv'berger 2<»0; E Nusbaum 202; D Emmons 21* B Ba.vwic 207 252 J Ken
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2(H. E Pla- o 202; R Luk 221: J Bu well 205; L Welch 259. 215 8’ Lloyd 233. I Zulllgei 209 Industrial League I/*gion 44 4 11' HoLser 41 15 K.ngsbury 28 28 Dave and Ray's 25 31 P’U.'ll-Mann 21 32 b. >. I n 22 34 1 ..i ’ 21 4 34 4 Allstate 19 37 High team s. :u s and game Holser 2717. l'M>2, 913: Kabehn 2666. 909; King bury 25b6 High individual senes & game R Bierly 6(>7. 224; B Bouse 574. 224; E. Place 570; A. Mann 219 IJberty Friday Night Ladies liberty Lanes 81 35 Bowlers Shop 624 53 4 Quick Wash 61 55 Palmer Fun. ral Home 60 56 Bert's Jewe ry 58 58 Martin’s D-X 57 59 Mary Kay's 55 4 60 4 Vita Boy Chips 53 4- 62'.. N. L B<x!y Shop 50 66 Silo Compmy 414 ”4 4 High teain series and game N. Liberty B'dy Shop 2064. 738. Quick Wash 2016; Liberty Ivanes 1974; Bov lers Shop 702: N Liberty B«>d} Shop 696. High individual series & game A Banl .h 511, 202. 181; Cal Anderson 501. 1R8; J Singleton 119 Suburban L agiie < ’hngen; eel Excav 32 4 15 4. Bakers Standard 32 16 O. J. Shoemaker 31 17 Oddfellows 22 4 254 Tracy Lutheran 22 26 Walkerton Skelgas 20 28 Hiatt's Insurance 17 31 Walkerton Lanes 15 33
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High team game and senes Clingenped's Excav. 875. 2519; Walkerton Luus 86," Bakers 848 251 1.0 J Shoe m aker 2522 High individual senes & game: V Schi .z. 660, 2-16; R, Deacon 650. 252; J Menefee *l9 245. Classi. Leag le 6 Mull. 314. 164 5 Groves 304 174 7 Smith 27 21 2 Daub. 21 24 3 Stewart p 4 24 1- Brice 234 244 4 - South 19 4 284 8 Nusbaum 12 36 High team n nee and game 5 Groves 2187, 756 737. 2-Daube 2096; 1 —Brice 2076, 781 High individual series A- game: G Groves 619. 237; D Daub.615, 246; M. Mullet 599. 223. 2.Hj games: T Cam 2OJ M Mullet 223 A Humphrey 210, 202. G Grov.- 203. 237 L Nebelung 203. D Daube 216 201; R Lut« 201 201 H Tuttle 209; D. OveTTnyer 210. R Brice 206. 202 B. Hiatt 207. J South 206. Star W.-sleyan Methodist Church Comer New .uid Pine Roads M L Bed. Pastor J e Charles. Supt. Sunday Scho-I 9:30 a m Morning Wo: -hip 10 30 a r. Rev. C A Hoover of Mare n, vx ill be here for the morning s« ’vice next Sunday. Everyone is as-Vome and inv ted t<> attend all services. A Missionary and business 1 (.-eting was held at th.* church 11 Wedm -d.” at 7 30 pm Mrs. i'•» ' led th* meeting Mi and Mrs Ernest Facing nf South B nd. were Sundav visitors f M- a-. 1 Mrs Larue Donathen md M’ uid Mrs Chester Kline weiv Thill d tV guests
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