The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 April 1965 — Page 12

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — APR. 22. 1965

S. '\’A /' < C? v O' <&&& Industrial Lague Legion 53 4 11 ’« Holser 46 22 Kingsbury 38 30 Kabelin 30 4. 37 4 I owell-Mann 28 40 Plas-Steel 27 4 40’ 2 I>ave and Hay’s 27 1 - 404 Allstate 22 46 High team series and game Allstate 2622. 943. 873: Holser 2 >99. 91.*: Kingsbury 2451. High individual series & game: VC Pickavut 565. 211: R Stewart 559. F Lloyd and Decker 549; K Lloyd 211; W. Dipert 216. Businessmen's League (First Shift i Legion 36 20 Reed's 35 21 Stanley's 34’_> 214 George’s 31 25 Martin’s 28 28 Mercar's 23 33 Hartsough's 21 35 Filer's 154 404 High team series and game — Stanley's 2671. 906; Legion 2656, 909: Mercer's 2537; Reed's 948. High individual series & game: C. Stanley 711. 212. D Daube 665, 218; J. Rush 629. 251. Classic League 5 — Groves 41 4 184 6 — Mullet 384 214 3 — Stewart 35 25 2 — Daube 30 3Q 7— Smith 29 31 1— Brice 27 4 324

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4 South 25C. 214 S Nu baum 13 47 Hgh team scries and game - 2 I be 21'10, 7 >1; 5 Groves 2 ’7 7' 3 Stewart 2<H>2; 7 R 1 * > *>'^ 231; F Williams 61^; D Daube 616. 224; E. Pla* e 235. 200 game W. Zimmerman 200. D ('ripe 208; J South 209; L Nehelung 202; D. Daube 212. 221: E. Place 235: B. Hiatt 210; F Williams 211. 213; G. Groves 206; R. Lute 202. 234. Kings and Queens Mixed Doubles Pm Pluckers 854 46 4 Ya Huos 774 54' 2 Lucky Four 77 4 54 4 Four Joke: s 77 55 800 Bchjs 69 63 liesperados 56 76 Alley Cats 52 80 Sputniks 334. 984 High team series and game — Pin Pluckers 2096. 715; Four Jokers 2001, 721; Sputniks 1965, 667. ’ Men high scores: R. Lute 656, 224; L Groves 535; R. Eskridge 531. 205; J. Newland 223. Women high scores: B. Smith 528. 188: M Robbins 514. 200; A. Newland 502; P. Wooley 185. NITE OWL LEAGUE Bill's Package 464 174 Dave and Ray's 42 22 Frosty’s Welding 41 23 Hiatt’s Insurance 38 26 Walkerton Lanes 29 35 American Legion 284 354 Plas-Steel Products 23 41 Lakeside Resort 64 High team series and game — Bill's Package 2634. 899. 897. 838; Dave and Ray s 2476; American Logion 2373. High individual series & game: W. Bacewic 698, 256, 231; F. Gindelberger 615; C. Wooley 591; J. Kerr 239. 200 games: G. Groves 204; W. Bacewic 213, 238; J. Kerr 218; D. Daube 217.

BuMnesHnum’* League (Second Shift) Legion 40 20 Reed's 38 22 Stanley's 37 4 224 George's 32 28 Marlins 29 31 Merom's 26 34 Hartsough's 21 39 Hiler’s 164 43 4 High team series and game Mercer's 2708, 968; Legion 2670, 910; Reed's 2597; George’s 903. Higli individual senes & game: J. Mercer 661; J. Newland 637, 2.53; D. Knowlton 632, 255; G. Groves 240. Walkerton Monday Nite Ladles Huhnke's Service 83 53 Nick’s 82 54 Willhams Supply Co. 80 4 55 4 Skogmo 73 63 Phillips 66 68 68 Lute Recreation 65 4 70 4 Jacob Drug Store 51 85 Lee's Jewelry 41 , 95 High team series and game — Nick’s 2179; Skogmo 2174, 771; Huhnke’s Service 2142, 762; Jacob Drugs 778. High individual series & game: L. Finch 508; M Robbins 492. 181; C. Erdelyi 476; E. Clark 198 K. Roth 189. N. L. Thursday Nite Ladies Hi De Ho 77 4 54 4 Bill's Hauling 75 57 Del's Barber Shop 684 63 4 Home Dairy 67 4 64 4 Lonzo Oil 64 68 Country Kitchen 63 69 Well's Alum. 62 4 69 4 Community St. Bank 61 4 704 N. L. Lumber & Coal 61 71 N. L Body Shop 59’ 2 724 High team series and game — Country Kitchen 2355, 827; Well’s Alum. 2156. 783: Bill's Hauling 2141; N. Liberty Body Shop 762. High individual series & game: J. Fry 503, 199; B Chabera 467; B. Sims 464; R. Buss 187; B. Kane 180. S|^S’sERVICE > NOTES CHERRY POINT, N.C- —Marine Private First Class D. M. Cisney, son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Cisney, of Route 2. Walkerton, reported for duty March 16 with the Second Marine Aircraft Wing at the Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, N. C. He has been assigned duties with Marine Wing Headqaurters Group Tyvo. The air station, home of the Second Marine Aircraft Wing and other Marine air units, provides air support for the infantrymen of the Atlantic Fleet Marine Force based at nearby Camp Lejeune. N. C. Pfc. Cisney entered the service in July 1964. 4

FOR AUD ABOUT TEENAGERS by C. 0. Smith When To Date—Whom Should She Date?

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THE WEEK’S LETTER: “I am ■ teenager. I want to know when I should start going on dates. I want to know what kind of boys I should go out with when I am old enough. I enjoy going to school and to church. Some boys want to go out with me, but I don’t want to go with them. There is one particular boy I like very much and I think he likes me. Yet, I don’t know if I should go out with him or not."

STAR Mr. and Mrs. Cleri Lightfoot were Easter Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kennoth Jones, of Plymouth. Mrs. Emma Milliken spent Faster Sunday with her son, William Milliken, and his wife, in Mishawaka. Mrs. Wayne Schrader, Pine Road, entertained the Rea Thimble Club Thursday of this week. The Jolly Jills Home Demonstration Chib met last Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Laßue Donathen. The club members and guests will take their annual trip by chartered bus to do some sightseeing in Chicago. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Laßue Donathen entertained at a birthday and Easter dinner Sunday. Mrs Larry Clady of Lakeville, was the honor guest. Other guests were Mrs. Myrtle Donathen of North Liberty, Mr. Clady. David and Peg-

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OUR REPLY: When you are old enough to have dates and to go out is a matter to be decided by your parents. They also have the responsibility for determining that you go out with the right boys and that you go only to the right places. Dating is not something that you aren’t old enough for one day, and then suddenly are free to go where you wish with whomever you wish. Dating begins with

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supervised — and chaperoned — affairs. Properly, parents will escort their teenagers to early "dates" and pick them up when the party is over. This isn’t as farfetched as it sounds because many teenagers are allowed to go to parties before they are old enough to drive. Some teenagers don’t think so, but it is a "date" if you ask a boy or a girl to a party-and it remains a "date" even if parents provide the transportation. The best advice we can give Is to discuss dating with your par* ents. You will disagree with them often, as to whom you should date and where you should go on dates. But the more you listen 1 to them and the older and wiser you become, the more you will understand why we suggest you take your problems to themIf you bore « toonay* problem yon want to di*cum. or an oboorvatton to mako, addroM your lot tor to FOR AND ABOUT TEENAGERS. COMMUNITY AND SUBURBAN PREM BE1V1C& FBANXFOBT. KY.