The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 September 1966 — Page 10

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a ,A *l' M's- - Night Businessmen Chuck's Standard Seiw 71 K of C 5 3 American I.- ion 5 3 Men er and S n 3 5 Team No. 6 3 5 Georgi - Bari r Ship 17 Hiiih team • .u s and game American I. .ion 2519. 884: Chia k > Stand.nd 2197: K of C 2187. 874; T- mi No. 6 859. High individual series X- game: C. Both 632 2 ’2: D Daube 595. 221. F. Fitzki >73. 223; M. Wolfe 211. Triplnate D< an Anderson 141. 144 111. 432. Kings and Queens Mixed Doubles Pin ’’luckers 9 3 Hdlywood b'j 3L. Ya Hoos 8 4 Lucky For 7 5 Four Joke 6 6 Alley Cats 4’j 7> 2 Desperados 4 8 800 Boos 1 11 High tea n scries and game - Pin Pluckers 2051 757: Four Joker- 1920: Lucky Foui 1898. 663: Hollywood 1 Os, 660: Alley Cats 660. High men . > r<> R. Lute 639. 231: B H.icev 5|S; D. Paube 535: P La • 223: R. Lute 221. Women ’ sco’-e-: C. Ri- ha' '< 550. . ; ‘»i p'. t h 119: P. B: -wn ’ P F- ihy IM. Monday A I Men's League Lil !y Lanes Dave and R s 13 3 Lumber C< n iy 11 5 Wabash Ta' 10 6 Scotty's I' 9 7 N. L. Body p 8 8

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SEPT. 29, 1966

Lanes Case 8 8 Easy Heat 7 9 Walkerton Skclgas 6 10 Porky's Const r. 5 11 Community Grocery 3 13 High team series and game Dave and Ray's 2606: Easy Heat 254 1. 938; Wabash Tavern 2537, 903. 888. High individu.il series & game: L. Welch 578. 210; G. Rhodes 563. 206; R. Hiem 560; J. Kring 213. Men's TueMiay League (Liberty Lanesi Porky's Construction 15 1 P-gb-n Post 365 10 6 Allstate Insurance 9 7 St. John's No. I 8 8 Scotty's Tavern 8 8 Doan s Gift Shop 7 11 St. John's No. 2 6 10 Jackie's Chalk and Cue 6 10 Liberty Lunt h 6 10 Lonzo Oil Co. 5 11 High team series and game Doans Gift Shop 2761. 958; Legion Post 365 2711. 952: Jackies Chalk and Cue 2702; Allstate Insurance 979. High individual series & game: M Arnett 576; K. Doan 538; A. Gall 530; K. Sprunger 208; H. McEndarfer 207; R. Odle 201. Monday Night Ladies Lute Recreation 12 4 Dave and Ray’s 11 5 Huhnke’s Service 9 7 Plas-Steel 9 7 Johnson's Insurance 8 8 Jacob Drugs 8 8 Lou Ann's Beauty Shop 5 11 Lee's Jewelry 2 14 High team scries and game Huhnke's Service 2185. 738; PlasSteel 2101. 720; Loh Ann's 2052. 748. High individual seri< ■ & game: Z F i h i 32 200 P. Hahi 195: E. Fitzkt 179: K Roth 180. Irins’ rial League Kingsbury Lock<r • 13 3 Walkerton Lancs 12 4 All-State 10 6 American L* ion 10 6 B. I. Holser 7 9 Dave and Ray’s 6 10 Powell-Mann 4 12

Kabelin 2 14 High team series and game — American Legion 2553, 915, 841; B. I. Holser 2513, 881; Kingsbury--2371. High individual series & game: C. Bick 705, 283; B. Bouse 696, 258; G. Sheaks 649; D. Anderson 24 1. Monday Night Men's league Dave and Ray’s 16 4 N. L. Lumber Co. 15 5 Scotty's D-X 12 8 Wabash Tavern 11 9 Body Shop 9 11 Easy Heat 9 11 Lanes Case 8 12 Community Grocery 7 13 Hoc ker Transfer 7 13 Walketon Skelgas 6 14 High team series and game Dave and Ray's 2651, 913. 900; Community Grocery 2517; Body Shop 2486, 923. High individual series & game: G. Rhodes 582, 214; C. Little 557, 218; R. Rackley 556; C. Edison 216; W. Slater 211. Friday Night Ladies (North Liberty) Skogmos 15 1 Palmer Funeral Home 12 4 Doan's Spec. Shop 11 5 Kane's Shell Service 10 6 Shamrock Inn 8 8 Liberty Lanes 7 9 Easy Heat 6 10 Richies 6 10 Mooney’s Market 5 11 Bert’s Jewelry 0 16 High team series and game - Skogmos 2151, 767; Palmer Funeral Home 2131. 737; Kane's Service 2031; Shamrock Inn 739. High individual series & game: P. Wooley 470. 172; A. Barluh 453: D. Shirlev 4 12; E. Belt 190; B Whart n 180. Snbuihan League Dad . nd Lad's 11 5 IO OF No. 437 11 5 Clingenpcel a 8 8 Tracy Lutheran 8 8 Baker's Standard 7 9 Drews-Ochs Corp. 3 13 High team . cries and game Clingnpeel’s 2614. 877. 875; Dad and Lad's 2591, 898; Bakers Std.

2520. High individual series & game: J. Millice 609. 212; R. Lute 593, 201; C. Wilson 566; R. Nusbaum 216; J. Menefee 201; W. Bouse 200. Wednesday Night Judies league Welco 14 2 Paddle Wheel 12 4 Bakers 12 4 Kingsbury 12 4 Walkerton Lanes 8 8 Phillips 4 12 Savoie 1 15 Heil's 1 1-5 High team series and game Paddle Wheel 2258, 826. 743; Walkerton Lanes 2099, 752; Bakers 2048. High individual series Sr game: J. Bouse 519. 222; L. Huhnke 48 c. 192; J. White 481, 178; B. Jones 178. Nite Owl league Stewart Constr. 12Mi 3’ 2 Chuck's Standard 9 7

I PUBLIC SALE i X Fann located 3 miles N.W. of Tyner on W. 3rd B and N. X I I nion Hoad. Having M>ld my farm and moving to Plymouth J | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 I X 1:00 p.m. X i 2 dining room tables, bush ts, 1-1 chairs, 1-6; 2 nigs, 1- 12 x | X 11. 1-9 x 12; 1 Ind complete; dresser; S|m«ml Queen washing A | machine and twin tubs: 15 ft. deep freeze, chest tyiw; X k lawn <hairs; n*ed porch set; Siegler oil heater; Quaker . f oil heater, auto, fan; coal and woo<l stove; lawn mmxer; ’ W fruit jars. cro<ks, jars, barn stamhions. hammers, wrenches, V | dryer; oil lired 30 gal. water heater; oil fired floor furnace; 1 ft stand; pair dresser lai ips; dishes, niise.; 2 planters; 1 pic- A ft ture; wh» elhai ron; garden hose; drop cord will heat lamps; A X garden plow; mul’her; drop leaf table; cupboard. * X 175 gal. oil tank. A Mrs. Jacob Kizer * Kt. I. Walkerton — Phone 586-2633 ft Terms: Cash

Bouse (fg a' 2 Hiatt's Ins. 7 9 Nusbaum’s 7 9 S & L Builders 5 11 High team series and game — Hiatt's Ins. 2589. 880; Stewart Const. 2580, 908; Chuck's Standard 2507, 963; S & L Builders 2507. High indivdual series & game: D. Daube 599, 210, 200; J. South 599; E. Place 565, 217; C. Wilson 219. MIKE IS ONE Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Klinedinst entertained Sunday with a dinner in honor of their son. Michael who was celebrating his first birthday. Those present were Mrs. MaryMoore of North Manchester; Lloyd Kilian. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Klinedinst. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ream and Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jimmerson and Lisa. Mr. and Mrs. Dcnslow Doll and Scott were afternoon visitors.