The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 November 1966 — Page 9
Monday Night Ijtdies League Lute Recreation 34 14 Plas Steel 31 17 Dave an 1 Ray's 28 20 Huhnkc’s Service 26’ 2 21 ’j Lou Anns Beauty 21 27 Jacob Drugs 1829*4 Outcasts 18 30 Johnson's Insurance 17 31 High team series and game —■ Dave and Kay's 2205, 812; Plus Steel 2202, 785; Johnson’s Insurance 2137, 777. High individual scries A* game: E. Fitzke 521, 202; P. Hahn 484; J. Bedford 178, 203; M. Williams 194. Wednesday Nite Men's league Knecht's Elevator 32 10 Trobaugh Auto I»arts 30 18 Fish Lake Legion 25 23 Taylor’s Grocery 25 23 Smith's Store 25 23 O'Connor Electric 25 23 Vita Boy Chips 22 26 Palmer s Funeral Home 20 28 Daughtrey Motors 20 28 Well's Aluminum 16 32 High tern series and game — Daughtre’ Motors 2635, 921; Smith's More 2611; Fish Lake Legion '•<'22, 913; O'Connor Electric 9 High in Hvidual series A game: M. Anders n 599; R. Lightfoot 589; H Heve] 586. 220; J. O'Connor 246; N. Eggert 221. Wednesday Night Indies League Wcko 36 12 Bakers 35 S 12 H Walkerton Lanes 34 19 Paddle Wheel 27 21 Kingsbury 24’ a 23 4 Phillips 14 34 Savoie 11 37 Hell's 10 38 High tram series and game -- Baker's 2314 802. 790; Walkerton Lanes 2265; Welco 2260. 797. High indivl hial series A game: E Fitzke 527. 1R8; N. Sehmeltr 506. 201; B. Smith 503, 190. N. Liberty Friday Night Indies Doan’s Specialty Shop 39 9 Skogmos 35 13 Palmer Funeral Home 26 22 Shamrock Inn 24 24 Kanes Shell Service 24 24 Easy Heat 23 25 Liberty Lancs 22 26 Ritchies 18 30 Modb?y*s Market 15 33 Bert's Jewelry 14 34
!I)r. Burton L Furst Dentist OFFICE HOURS: 9* 12 and 1- 5:30 MTTF? Closed Wednesdays X MAX E. STEELE INSURANCE Lottso Building, North Liberty Off Phone 656-8121 Res. Phone 656-4641 j ? ; aBTfJ Dr. Milton Reisman OPTOMETRIST 408 North Main Sti^t, North Liberty Hours: 1:30 5:30 P.M. Thursday & Saturday , Phone 656-8171 * S3tf 2^22.2 ■ ■ : • - - „ ■ ’ Dr. Waiter M. Denaut DENTIST OFFICE HOURS; 9-lland3-5 Closed Thursdays ■ - - - ■ - i- ■ • --a- _ —-it -.iu-ti—: ~. x i 1.--.. hl- in x. — Dr. Elliott Frash, Optometrist 413 Michigan Street Walkerton, Ind. | Hours: 9:30 - 5:30 Mondays and Thursdays Phone 586-3722 L. E. ZOOK * SONS Plumbing & Heating Finer, Faster, Cleaner Insta'lation & Service | On (all 24 Hours Phone 586-2569 j Koonti Lake
High team series and game — Sk . i.i -_l6, i <9; Kanes Shell Service 2189, 778; Doan s Specialty Shop 2050, 773. Hi ;h individual series A game: P. Wooley 466, 181; E. Belt 456; P. Niedosik 451, 189; L. Huhnke 451; J. Liggett 177. Kings and Queens Mixed Dou ilk's Pin Pluckers 28 8 Hollywcxxl 26 ’ a 9% Lucky Four 21 15 Alley Cats 19’- 16 ’ 4 Four Jokers 18 18 Desperados 15 21 YaHixjs 9 27 800 B<x>s 7 29 High team series and game — Pin Pluckers 2134. 793, 688; Hollywood 2021, 688; Four Jokers 1956. High men scores: R. Lute 610 215; R. F. n h 596. 223; T Brown 582; B. Bacewic 220. High women scores: B. Smith 543, 194; P. Wooley 506: P. Frailey 495; E. Bacewic 192; P. Brown 185. Industrial League Walkerton Lanes Walkerton Lanes 29 15 Dave and Ray’s 27 17 B. I. Holser 26 18 All-State 24 20 American Legion 23 21 Kingsbury Locker 19 25 PuwePMann 14 30 Kabelin 14 30 High team series and game — Holsers 2661, 955, 859: Legion 2521, 860; All-State 2519. High individual series A game M. Bouse 699, 259; A. DeMyer 658, 246; R. Sullivan 656; M. Anderson 251. 200 games: G. Groves 202; H. Schweder 216. L. Smith 200; E. Wallskog 20-1; B. Bacewic 203; E Place 219; W. Cover 215; R. Stamm 202; E. Rhodes 205; R. Sullivan 202, 203. Industrial League Walkerton Lanes 31 17 B. I. Holser 30 18 Dave and Ray's 28 20 American Legion 27 21 All-State 26 22 Kingsbury Licker 19 29 Kabelin 17 31 Powell-Mann 14 34 High team series and game — Holser 2740, 944, 911; Legion
2595, 892; All-State 2499. High individual series A game: B. Bouse 692; B. Hiatt 683, 259; B, Bacewic 668, 250; .1 Spinskv 246. 200 games —B. Bouse 200, 201; G. Groves 205; R. Bierly 206. Suburban league Tracy Lutheran 33‘a 14 U, Baker s Standard 27 21 I O O F No. 437 25 23 Clingenpeel’s 23 25 Dad and Lad’s 21 > 2 26« a Drews-Ochs Corp. 14 34 High team series and game - - Baker’s Standard 2674, 924. 904; Clingenpeel’s 2619. 933; Dad and Lad’s 2612. High individual series A game: R. Eby 598. 225. 213; A. Munn 554; F. Gindelberger 553; J. Mercer 248. Nite Owl Ix*agu<* - Monday Stewart Construe. 31>- 2 20 ’ 2 Nusbaum's 30 21 Chuck's Standard 28 24 Hiatt's Insurance 25 27 SAL Builders 22 30 Bouse Blasters 18 * 2 33 > 2 High team series and game — Nusbaum's 2746, 968; Chuck's Standard 2708, 944; Stewart's 2671, 913. High individual series A game: IKm Daube 625, 234; J. Millice 598; C. Roth 590, 245; T. Scarborough 244. Thursday Night Ijudie* I^^gue Hi De Ho 31 17 Home Dairy 29 19 Community State Bank 28 20 N. L Lbr. Co. 26 22 Community Grocery 25 23 Lonzo Oil Co. 23 25 Martins D-X 22 26 N. L. Body Shop 20 28 Hostetler Contractor 19 29 Wells Aluminum Corp. 17 31 High team series and game — Community State Bank 2350. 822; Wells Aluminum 2218, 782; Home Dairy 2202; Hi De Ho 814. High Individual series A game: G. Berglmd 509; M. O'Connor 505; C Anderson 505, 194; O. Singleton 210; B. Euled and H. Buckmaster 189. Liberty Tuesday Morning League Lucky Three 27 9 Lost Again 23 12 The Three H’s 22 16 C. S. Keggeries 21 13 The Three Aces 21 15 The Three Dubs 18 16 Ervs Garden Center 16 19 Hard To Beat 20 12 High team series and game — The Three Aces 1722, 618; The Three H's 1669; List Again 1668; Lucky Three 594; C. S. Keggeries 591. High individual serk* A game: M. Anderson 617, 213; N Robinett 608, 220; B. Hevel 572; D. Hay 227. Men’s Tuesday League Porky’s Construction 35 13 Duan's Gift 26 22 Something’s missing- U ■ —■ So-neil ‘eg may be mirtIng from your home inaurance, tool It may not be as obvious, but it could be just as dangerous. The Homecwner’a Policy from Meridian Mutual insurance Company includes coverage for your home, possessions and liability. Saves you money, tool Sue me... there's no obligation! yMr Meridian Mutual agent Liilwi —■■■■' II | \ — II !■« -. Jitfilt KJ X R. W. Johnson Ins. Morning — Hamlet Phone 867-2824 Afternoons — Koontg Lake Phone Walkerton 586-2580
NOV. 24, 1966 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS -
Jackie’s Chalk A Cue 26 22 St. John's No. 2 25 23 Legion Pu. 4 365 2423’ 4 Team Eight 24 24 L«>nz<> Oil Co. 22 26 Allstate Insurance 20 28 Scotty's Ta vein 20 28 St. John's No. 1 17». a 30 High team series and game — Doan’s Gift 2771. 1019; St. John’s No. 2 2728, 964; Lonzo Oil Co. 2724; Poiky’s Construction 936. High individual series & game: M. Anderson 645. 224; K. Sprunger 552; R. Perkins 549: R. laike 252; F Miller 223. Monday Night Men's League Dave and Ray’s 34 4 17Vi Scotty’s D-X 32 20 Wabash Tavern 2625 Hocker’s Transfer 26 26 N. Liberty Bixly Shop 26 26 Community Grocery 26 26 N Liberty Lbr. Co. 26 27 Lanes Case 24 28 Easy Heat 23 29 Walkerton Skt lgas 17 35 High team series and game — Dave and Ray’s 2676, 936; Body Shop 2628, 938; Easy Heat 2609; Scotty’s D-X 921. High individual series A game: R. Singleton 635; H Singleton 575; R. Rackley 562; C. Edison 234; R. Odle 222; A. DeMyer 216. Through the ages prejudice has always been the biggest stumbling block to success.
Hl I YOUR BIBLE SPEAKS IN TEN GREAT QUESTIONS By Lewis A. Kraner Importance Os Sound Doctrine L Does it matter what one believes, so long as he is sincere? Answer: 'Gud hath from the beginning chosen you to salvation through sanctification of th* Spirit AND BELIEF OF THE TRUTH." 2 Thessalonians 2:13. 3. How may we determine the truthfulness of any doctrine? Answer: To THE LAW AND TO THE TESTIMONY: if they speak not according to this word, it is because there ti no light in them." Isaiah 8 20. 3. What should be our attitude toward doctrines with which I We are not familiar? Answer: "PROVE AIJL THINGS; hold fast that which is good." 1 Thessalonians 5:21. 4. For what is all Scripture profitable? Answer: "All scripture is given by inspiration of G«xl, and is PROFITABLE FOR DOCTRINE." 5. What advice was given to Timothy while preparing for the gospel ministry? Answer: "Till I nime. give attendance to reading, to exhortati<n. to DOCTRINE .... Take h.ed untn thyself, and UNTO THE DOCTRINE." 1 Timothy 4:13-16. 6. Who are the disciples of Christ and what gracious work I does the truth do for those who receive it ’ Answer: IF YE CONTINUE IN MY WORD^ then are ve mv disciples indit'd; AND YE SHAIX KNOW THE TRUTH. AND THE TRUTH SHALL MAKE YOU FREE J ihn 8:31, 32 7. Through what are we to be sanctified' Answer: "SANCTIFY THEM THROLGH THY TRUTH: Thy word ts truth. ’’ John 17:17. 8. What did Christ say of those who wU) do Ged’s will? Answer: 'lf any man will do His Will, HE SHALL OF THE DOCiniNE. whether it be of God, or whether I Fpeak of myself." John 7:17. 9. Can we calotte our ears to the truth and remain innocent before God? t Answer: "He that turwth away his ear the law. EVEN HIS PRAYER SHALL BB ABOMINATION “ Proverb 28 9. 10. To whom tlun will the gates of the heavenly city finally be opened? Answer: "Open ve the gates THAT THE RIGHTEOUS NATION WHICH KEEPETH THE TRUTH may enter in Isaiah 26:2. For Information on How To Obtain A Beautiful Bible — Write To — YOUR FRIENDS THE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS IP. O. Box 33, Walkerton Indiana
N. L Junior High Basketball Schedule Nov. 21 Rolling Prairie T Nov. 28 New Carlisle H Nov. 30 UaVillo t Dec. 5 Elkhart Pierre Moran Bth grade only h Dec, R Tyner h Dec. 12 Plymouth H Jan. 5 Wakarusa h Jan. 12 Bremen h Jan. 16 Tyner t Jan 28 Bth grade tourney New Carlisle Feb. 4 7th grade tourney North Liberty Feb. 8 Knox T Feb. 13 New Carlisle T Feb. 16 I.a Ville H North Liberty wears green at away games and white at home games. Admission: all students 15c Aduks 25c MUTUAL Al FEfTION A gt neral and a colonel w» re walking down the street. They met many privates and ea< h time the colonel would salute he would mutter, "The same to you.” The general's curiosity got the better of him and he asked: "Why do you always say that? ’ The colonel answered: "I was a private once and I know what they are thinking.”
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