The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 September 1965 — Page 13
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Lucky Four 2 2 Four Jokers 1 3 Alley Kats 1 3 800 Boos 0 4 High team series and game Lucky Four 1960, 676, 665; Hollywood Inn 1928, 671, 668; Ya Hoos 1864. Men high scores: R. Finch 591, 214; B. Lute 575, 234; D. Richards 539, 203. Women high scores: M. Robbins 550, 198; C. Richards 533. 189; E. Bacewic 115; A. Newland 172. Monday 6:30 Ladies Marys Shoe Repair 1 0 Hamlet State Bank 4 0 Huhnke's Service 3 1 Team Three 3 1 Johnsons Insurance 1 3 Lute Recreation 1 3 Jacob Drug Store 0 1 Skognios 0 4 High team seiies and game — Maiys Shoe Repair 2331. 814, 772; Huhnke's Service 2092, 762; Team Three 2056. Individual high series & game: M. Robbins 573, 199; C. Whitteberry 507; C. Richards 197; L. Huhnke 201; M. Robbins 197. Nite Owl League Stewart Construction 4 0 Dave and Ray's 4 0 Team No. 7 4 0 Hiatt's Insurance 3 1 Bill's Package 1 3 Frosty* Wilding Shop 0 I T> am No. 1 0 I Firestone 0 4 High team series and g ime Hiatts Ins. 2757, 1008. M»9; Bid's Package 2526, 906; Stewa t Con« struction 2437. Individual high series & game: 0.? M by HELEN HALE Easy Desserts Purchase sponge cake and cut crosswise into four or live layers. Place crushed sweetened strawberries or raspberries in between, then lace with whipped cream. Mold mandarin oranges, drained, with orange-grapefruit gelatin in tai! glasses with a light low calorie special. Make a layer in a cake pan of lemon snow, let chill until firm, then top with canned or poached pears sprinkled with chocolate shot. Use a biscuit mix to make a streusel topping for sliced peaches and bake the whole thing for a delicious pudding. Refrigerated biscuits make a delightful topping for sweetened cherries. It's a quick cobbler type of dessert. Serve warm with pouron cream. Like a fruit mixture? Serve it on melon wedges with cream cheese and cherry balls or sherbet. Helen's Favorite: Skillet Squash (Serves 6) 2 small xellow squashes, sliced 3 small zucchini squashes sliced 2 table poons salad oil 2 tomatoes 2 strips bacon, cut up 1 teaspoon salt 1 1 teaspoon pepper 2 table-poons water Place all ingredients in sgilIct over low temperature, cover and steam 8 to 10 minutes. Serve while crisp but tender. I Al TO - LIFE - FIRE I FARM BUREAUX INSURANCE | Fred Bullinger I Phone 586-3339 ■ Z 701 Munrue Walkerton!
SEPT. 2, 1965 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS
W. Piekavet 611, 239; D. Crip* 605, 236; D. Daube 595; G. Rhodes 231. IndiKtrial League Kabelin 1 0 Allstate 1 0 Hoker 3 1 Dav-' and Ray’s 2 2 Powell M inn 2 2 Legion 1 3
from HISTORTS SCRAPBOOK] DATES AND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS J The treaty of peace between the I nited States and Britain was signed, September 3, 1783. Great Britain declared war on France and Germany, September 3, 1939. St. Augustine was founded by Pedro Menendez, September 4, 1565. The City of Los Angeles was founded, .September 4, 1781. The first Continental Congress assembled in Philadelphia, September 5, 1771. Sani Houston was made president of Texas, September 5, 1836. The first “equal suffrage” vote was ca>t in Laramie, Wyo., by Mrs. Eliza Swain, September 6, 1870. The U.S. Shipping Board was created, September 7, 1916, Boulder Dani began operations, September 7, 1936. Senator Huey Long was assassinated, September 8, 1935. Italy surrendered to the Allies, September 8, 1913. California was admitted to the Union, September 9, 1850.
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