The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 October 1966 — Page 13

. x x \ i z /• 9K’. U^'. I «v^ . ) ' ( X X '.' ( ' S/yh ft \ -4Monday Night Mm's league Dave and Ray's 18 6 N. Liberty Lumber Co. 16 8 Scotty's D-X 14 10 Wabash Tavern 14 10 Easy Heat 13 It Body Shop 12 12 Skelgas 9 15 Lanes Case 9 15 Community Grocery 8 16 Hocker’s Transfer 7 17 High team series and game Dave and Ray's 2660, 913; Scotty's D-X 2653. 925; Wabash Tavern 2541; Scotty's D-X 911. High individual series X- game: .1. Bowers 629, 212,209; G. Rhodes 571; C. Gordon 7>59; G. Stockdale 234. Industrial league Kingsbury Dicker 15 5 Walkerton Lanes 1.5 5 American Legion 12 8 B. I. Holser 11 9 All State 11 9 I lave an 1 Ray's 10 10 Powell-Mann 4 16 Kabelin 2 18 High team scries and game B. I. Holser 2161. 831, 826; Amerr an I.” don 231 5, 826; Kingsbury Dicker 2341. High individual scries & game: D. Kickbush 64 8; D Rhodes 621. 231; W Dipcrt 622 R. Wardman 249; J. Emigh 232; E. Wallskog 232. Mon lay Night Indies 6:30 League Lute Recreation 16 4 Dave and Ray's 15 5 Huhnke's Service 12 8 Plas Steel 12 8 Johnson’s Insurance 9 11 Jacob Drugs 9 11 D>u Ann's 6 14 Lee's Jewelry 3 17 High team series and game Huhnke's Service 2195, 763; Jacob Drugs 2084. 769; Dave and Ray s 2057; Lute Recreation 703. High individual series A- game: R Jones 494. 182; J. Baker 480, 199; K. Roth 480. 183. Suburlian League I OOF No. 437 15 5 Dad and Did’s 11 9 ChngenpeeTs 10 10 Tracy Lutheran 10 10 Baker's Standard 8 12 Drews-Ochs Corp. 6 14

PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 1 :OO p.m. Wr will well at Public Auction the following items from the Eslate of the late Clarence (Elite) Smith. This will I*- a kihml sale as Mr. Smith was formerly a Rurage and blacksmith shop o|M-rator, and had a large assortment of good merchandise. 1 aMation 3 miles north of laikexille on I . S. 31. HOI SEIIOLD ITRMTI RE Old roll top desk; mantel clwk; treadle Mowing machine; large Ziegkr oil heater; 2 |M*. living room suite; a pc. u nmu room suite; 2 |w. bedroom suite; Motorola AM A I'M radio, stereo anil 21" T\ comb, VI; Arun portable stereo phonograph and radio comb.; solid record raldnet; writing desk; a pc. can Plnfe table (drop leaf); harp back chairs, just rrhmshed; 2 rockers; end tables; odd chairs; 3 console radios; 2 wringer washers; 3 pc. wicker set; |>ort. washer; laundry tubs; 30 electric stote; apt. size ehx-tric stoxe; small oil heater and mise. dishes. TOOI-S Hom rm art < ham saw; 15 gal. auto taquer; old ty|M writer; assortment of new Modrl-T car parts; drill press; floor pg saw; floor model 2 wheel grinder; complete set of block dies ( I " to 2"); lots of miw. pipe fittings; ladt cutters; several pi|x* wrenches 14" to 4X”; many hand tools; 24 portable buzz saw on trailer; 5 good deep well pumps; 25 good electric motors; Md onmek Deering l», hp. combustion engine; !»>’ (junk) Dodge; cast iron furnace with stoker; 1 ale l> : ton chain hoist with track; I•, hp Century motor with lineshaft and pulleys; plus many hum-, tools ami small items ioo numerous to list. Also; Antique Mercury Tula- "Electric ( ar" battery charger; lads of antique dished; S lon air conditioner. trader size air conditioner Clarence (Elzie) Smith TERMS: CASH '*’d K« sponsible for 1< <nh nts Auctioneer: Ikm Gray I’hone X92-5»51 Argos

High team series and game — Dad and Lad's 2602. 889, 861; Clingenpeel's 2492, 891; Baker's Stan I nd 2453. High individual series & game: C. Roth 581; B. Lute 576. 219; D. Daube 56<’, 209; V. Hildebrand 209. Kings and Queens Mixed Doubles Pin Pluckers 12 3 Hollywood 11' 2 3D Lucky Four 9 6 YaHoos 8 7 Four Jokers 7 8 | Alley Cats s' a 9> a i Desperados 4 11 ) 800 Boos 3 12 i High team series and game Pin Pluckers 1987, 693, 657; I Lucky Four 1916, 684; Desper- > ados 1912. > High men scores: R. Lute 623, i 225; T. Brown 557, 214; R. Esk- ’ rider 553; R. Richards 222. Women high scores: B. Smith 477. 180; P. Frailey 469. 180; M. Ferch 429; P. Brown 164. Wednsday Night Dulles League (Walkerton) Welco Restaurant 17 3 Baker's Standard 14X s'j Kingsbury Dicker 13’ a 6' a Paddle Wheel 13 7 1 Walkerton Dines 12 8 • Phillips 66 5 15 ' Savoie Construction I 16 ’ Heil sRt st iiirmt I 19 • High team scries and gan e • Welco 2145. 769; Paddle Wheel ’ 2125. 720; Walk* rb n Dims 2060, > 731. High individual series X- rime: C Whitteb. rrv >l2, 222; J. Baker 475; K. Roth 172; L. Huhnk- 187; P. Lute 170. Wednesday W lit 'leu's league Libert v Lanes Trobaugh Auto Parts 15 5 O'Connor Electric 13 7 Knr* ht Elevator 13 7 ' Tavlor’s Grocery 9 11 Dauehtrev Motors 9 11 1 Smith's Store 9 11 ' Well's Aluminum 9 11 ' Fish Lake Legion 9 11 Palmer's Funeral Home 7 13 Vita B«>v Chips 7 13 High tram series and game Knecht Elevator 2706, 935; Vita Boy Chips 2646, 922: O'Connor ' Electric 2615; Smith's Store 906. High individual series X- game: M Fraser 611, 219; B Patnaude 579: D Trobaugh 558. 227; L. Pittman 222. Thursday 7 pan. Dulles league Liberty Dines > Community State Bank 13 7 i N. L. Body Shop 13 7 I Hi De Ho 12 8 i N. Dbertv Lbr X Coal 12 8 Community Grocery 11 9 LAnzo Oil Co. 10 10

Home Dairy 9 u Wells Aluminum 7 13 Martin's D-X 7 13 Hostetler Conti actor 6 II High team series and game — C-nimunity State Bank 2300. 791; Home Daily 2261, 787; Community Gt'sery 2165, 773. High individual series a- game: B. Elkins 503. 188; M. O'Connor 492; V. Singleton 182, 190; One Singleton 182. Men's Tuesday Night D*ague Liberty Lanes Porky's Construction 16 4 D’gion Post 365 13 7 Scotty's Tavern IOC 91 . Allstate Insurance 10 10 Doans Gift Shop 10 10 St. John's No. 1 9' 2 19'2 Team No. 8 9 11 Dinzo Oil 8 12 St. John's No. 2 7 1.3 Jackie's Chalk and Cue 7 13 High team series and game —

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Team No. 8 2770; Lgi n Post. 365 ' 2717, 993; Lmzo 011 2730, 918; Allstate 938. High individual series * game. R. <klk >33; D. DeDmghe 523, M. Anderson 515; R. Perkins 211; ' R. Dill 208; W. Tumble,.m 200. I rida^ Night Ladies Duigur North Liberty Skogmos 1,5 5 Doans Specialty Shop 15 5 . Palmer Funeral Home 13 7 Kane's Shell Service 13 7 Shamrock Inn 11 9 Richies 9 1 ] Liberty Dines 8 12 Mooney's Market 8 12 Easy Heat 7 13 Beil's Jewelry 1 19 High team series and game Doans Shop 2240. 769. 748; Shamrock Inn 2210, 776; Liberty Dines 2097. High individual series A game: G. Beauchamp 529, 184; N. Gouk-

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• >' 181. 199; p. Niedosik 159; B. Whart' n 177. Night Onl Li-ague Stewart Constr. 15'2 I'i Chunk's Standard 12 8 Bouse Blasters 9' 2 lip Nusbaum's 9 j 1 .dialt Insurance 8 12 S & L Builders 6 12 nigh ,>m senes ana gamStewart Const r. 2640, 993; Chuck's Standard 2554, 904, 862; Nusbaum s 2553. High individual series & game; R. Lute 606; C. Roth 600; W. Pickavet 572: D Lute 221; C. Wilson 211; J. Millice 211. N () T I ( E Dr. Byler, who recently took over the practice of o. Walter Calvin M. D.. m North Liberty, is now residing in North Liberty, and may be reached by calling 656-8171 during office hours, • r 656-3155 after hours. 3t'l3