The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1966 — Page 2
— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - SEPT. 8, 1966
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Rings and (pieriis Mixed Double* <» Hoos 3 0 I'in Pluckers 2 1 •esperados 2 1 ♦•'our Jokers 2 1 lollywood 1 2 Lucky Four 1 2 B< >o I><m is 1 2 xdry Cats 0 3 High team serie- and game Pin Pluckers 1917, 663. 648; Lucky Four 18.56, 671; Ya Hoos sal High individual series A- game *' Lute 611. 232. 197: I). Daube »62. 203; IL Eskridge 524. Friday Night Lidies League < loan's Specialty Shop 4 0 Liberty Lanes 4 0 Skogmos 4 0 • aimers 4 0 Kanes Shell Service 4 0 shamrock inn 0 4 Easy Heat 0 4 Fahies 0 4 Mooney s Market 0 4 Bert's Jewelry 0 4 High team series and game <<oans 2100. 743; Liberty Lanes 2'>64. 714, 702: Skogmos 1995 High individual series Ar game: DANCING at the CHICKEN COOP FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT ( omphte Dinners ■seafoods - Chicken - Steak
’'■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■’■a it : Bowlers: Men-Women : : SCRATCH : : JACKPOT = : DOUBLES : j EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT ■ “ at 9:00 p.m. ■ : WALKERTON LAKES : ■ ■ ■ Bowl I games across X alleys. ® All liowlers wll bowl scratch. ■ \ double shift allow. I if Id or more bowlers will participate. ® Entry lee is 53.5 b p r jM-rson (bowling SI.MO, prize fee 51.70). — Draw for partners < wh week. \ score ot 1654) or higher wins XO , of Jackpot. ?O"„ of Jack- ■ pot w II Im retained at all times for final night ot bowling. A * _ vote w II lie taken .luring the first month to determine tin- — date mr the final night s bowling. In the event of ties, the ■ prize tee will Im- divided equally. ■ ■ file Jackpot total will Im- |>osted each night. V ■ if no team hits 16.50 or more, the highest scratch doubles ■ g score will get Hi 10.00 from the Jackpot. n U I'here must Im- at least 10 Ixiwiers each shift bowl.-d to "hit" ■ Ja<k|M*t. Entries will close each night alter partners have drawn. To Im- eligible for the final night, bowlers must have competed - ■ at least t times during the Jackpot season.
S. Allsop 512, 187: L Huhnke 161; B Wharton 454: R. Clayton I*2: D Brown ISO. Suburban League Tracy Lutheran 4 0 Baker's Standard S< i vice 3 1 Clingenpei I s Excav. 3 1 Dad and L. d s 1 3 1 O O F 437 1 3 Ochs 0 4 High tc m series and game B do r's St mdard 2535, 870. 846: Dad and I id's 2118; Cling. npecl s 2378. 870. High individual series & game: J Millice 6(8). 255; IL Lute 592. 210, 200; W Bake! 549; V. Hildebrand 213; C. Roth 212. Industrial League B I H<lser 4 0 Dave and Ray's 4 0 Kingsbury Dicker 4 0 Walkerton Lanes 4 0 Powell-Mann o 4 Kabelir s 0 4 All-State 0 4 American Legion 0 4 High team series and game B 1 Holser 2457. 880. 832: Kingsbury 2380; Dave and Ray s 2267, 799. High individual series & game: J. Spinsky 577. 216; B. Gardnei 525; E. Place 520. 227; I>. Lute 201. □*— ~ □ BIRTHS □— - □ Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gorski of 28.;oO Johnson Road. North Lil - city, are the parents of a s< n bo' n August 23 in St. Joseph s hospital. South Bend. A daughter was born August 24 to Mr. and Mrs. Terry Knowlton of Walkerton in Memo! al hospital. South Bend. fiOiWE Walke^on, Indiana Friday A Saturday Sept. 9 and 10 That Whoop-It-l p Funny Western Cat Ballou Jam* Fonda - Ixw Manin Michael Callan - Dwayne Hickman - Nat King Cole Stubby Kaye
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hall of North Liberty, are the parents of a daughter born August 24 in Memorial hospital, South Bend. Mr. and Mrs Eldon Louderback <>f Walkerton, arc the parents of a son born August 25 in Parkview hospital. Plymouth. A daughtei was born on August 27th to Mi. and Mrs. George Gutieriez of W. Ikerton m Holy Family hospital LaPorte. Fiends in Walkerton received th< announcement of a new daughter to Mr and Mrs. Janies Schlossi i. Kennewic k. Wash. The little miss was received by the Schlossers when she was 13 days old. Mrs. Schlosser is the former Burdette Jones of Rt. 3. Walkerton. The new daughter was born August 9. weighing 7 lbs. 4 ozs. and has been named Amy Lynn. The Schlossers have another adopted daughter. Lori Ann age one year and seven months. Mis. Schlosser taught at Grovertown. the Plymouth School System and also in Kennelwick, before her marriage In 1963. Mr. and Mrs. Gonzalo Rodriguez of N nth Liberty, are the parents of a daughter horn August 31 in St. Joseph Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shores are the parents of a daughter, Tam-yrjyZ-TiT Open At 7:00 Show At Dusk Children I nder 12 Fiee Tues. - Wed. - Thur*. - Friday Septemlier 6 - 9 Violent Beyond Belief. let Beautiful Beyond Comparison H e Dare 101 l To Sew Ecco In Color Also Out-Mondo’s Them All Taboos Os The World In Color Sat. - Sun. — Sept, 10-11 Come Blow Your Horn In Color with Frank Sinatra-Molly Piion Ail The Way The Jnker Is Wild In Color Frank Sinatra - Mitzi Gaynor Johnny Reno with Dana Andreu* Jane Russell Two Features Only Sunday - Sept. 11th
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- TteM Robert E. Urbin. Editor PUBLISHER Independent-News Co.. Inc. Walkerton, Indiana 46574 PUBLICATION TIME: Thursday Os Each Week Second Class Postage Paid At Walkerton, Indiana SUBSCIPTION RATES: $3.00 Per Year -50 c Additional If Mailed Out Cf State
my Sue, born September 3. in Osteopathic hospital. South Bend. Tammy weighed in at 7 pounds lib, ounces.
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