The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 December 1966 — Page 11
WedfN-vlay Night Ladies Welco Itcstaurant 43 13 Walkerton Lanes 41 15 Baker’s 37 igi£, Paddle Wheel 33 23 Kingsbury 254 30^ Phillips 16 40 Savoie 15 41 Heil’s Restaurant 13 43 High team series and game —• Paddle Wheel 2284. 792. 782; Welco 2177, 780; Walkerton Lanrs 2116. High individual series 4 game: P. Hahn 512; L. Finch 489; C. Whitteberry 486, 189; B. Jone--189; B. Kunkle 189. Friday Night Dulles D'ague North Liberty Skogmos 41 15 Doan’s Specialy Shop 41 15 Palmer Funeral Home 32 24 Shamrock Inn 29 27 Liberty Lanes 28 28 Kanes Shell Servir® 26 30 Easy Heat 25 31 Monney’s Market 22 34 Ritchies 21 35 Bert's Jewelry 15 41 High team series and game — Skogmos 2170, 745; Doan's Specialty Shop 2129, 743; Liberty Lines X 2, 771. High individual sencj game: D. Shirley 496. 210; A. Woods 466; B. Wharton 459. 171; D. Houser 190; J. Liggett 171. Thursday 7:00 O'clock Dulles Hi De Ho 33 19 Community State Bank 31 21 Home Dairy 31 21 North Liberty Lbr. Co. 28 24 Community Grocery 27 25 D>nzn OU Co. 24 28 N. Liberty Body Shop 23 29 Martin’s D-X 23 29 Hostetler Contractor 20 3? Well# Alum. Corp 20 32 High tenm series and game — Community State Bank 2349, 831; Martin’s D-X 2215, 757; N. L. Bodv Shop 2208 784. High individual series 4 game;
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C. Anderson 508; M. O’Cortnor 504; V. Singleton 495, 198; Pat Anderson 200; E. Banks 192. Walkerton Suburban Imagin' Tracy Lutheran 33’4 18‘ 2 Baker's Standard 29' - 22 l 3 I O O F No. 437 29 23 Dad and Lad's 25’4 26 ’ 2 Clingenpeel's 24’ 2 27' 2 Drews-Ochs Corp. 14 38 High team series and game Dad and Lad's 2707, 916. 910. 881; Baker's Standard 2563; Clingenpeel'B 2506. High individual series & game: R. Dte 578; R. Nusbaum 574, 224; B. Brose 556; C. Wolfe 233; F. GLndelbcrgcr 214. WiMine^iay Night Men’s League Knecht Elevator 36 20 Taylor's Grocery 32 24 Smith's Store 32 24 Trobaugh Auto Parts 31 25 Fish Lake Legion 30 26 Vita Boy Chips 29 27 O'Connor Electric 28 28 Palmer Funeral Home 24 32 Daughtrey Motors 22 34 Well's Aluminum 16 40 High team series and game Vita Boy Chips 260-4, 945; Knecht Elevator 2583, »i 8 Taylor’s Grocery 2505; Palmer Funeral Home 913. High individual series & game. L. Myers 626, 243; H. Hevel 7.79. 236; S. Fuchs 559; D. Trobaugh 216. Kings and Queens Mixed Doubles Pin Pluckers 33 9 Hollywood 29> 3 12 * 2 Lucky Four 23 19 Alley Cats 22’j 19 > a Four Jokers 21 21 Desperados 19 23 800 Boos 11 31 Ya Hoos 9 22 High train series and game Pin Pluckers 2108, 766, 693; H dlywood 1983; 800 Boos 1967, 713 High men scores: R. Ferch 587 203; R. Lute 580, 226; R. Johnson 540, 208.
Women high scores: P. Frailey 541, 204, 188; E. Bacewic 466; B. Smith 448; A. Clark 178. Monday Night Men’s Ileague Dave and Ray’s 38^ 21 ’ a Scotty’s D-X 36 24 Community Grocery 33 27 Hocker's Transfer 33 27 N. L. Body Shop 31 29 N. L. Lumber Co. 40 30 Lanes Case 28 32 Wabash Tavern 27’4 32 E Easy Heat 25 35 Walkerton Skelgas 19 41 High team series and game Dave and Ray’s 2679, 966; Packer's Transfer 2611, 879; Set tty's D-X 2504; N. U Lumber 934.' High individual series & game. L. Rhodes 575. 233; L. Welch 570; K. Gordon 559; A Heim 216; M Divine 241. Men's Tuesday league Porky‘s Cor st ruction 42 14 Jackie's ( u.dk 4 Cue 32*4 23 1 5 St. John's No. 2 29 27 Team. Eight 29 27 Legion Post 365 28’4 27’4 Doans Gift Shop 26 L 29 » a Lonzo Oil Co. 25 31 Scotty’s Tavern 25 31 St. John's No. 1 21' 34’4 Allstate Insurance 21 35 High team series and game Team Eight 2850. 961; Jackie's Chalk and Cue 2791, 959; Porky’s Construction 2734, 948. High individual series 4 game: H. Singleton 554, 200; D. DeLanghe 533; A. Ka;9*r 523. 197; R Clark 192. Monday Night Didies League Lute Recreation 3k 18 Huhnke's Service 3’ a 22’4 Plas-Steel 33 23 Dave and Ray's 32 21 Lou Ann's 25 31 Outcasts 22 34 Jacob Drugs 21’4 34 ’ a Johnson's Insurance 21 35 High team series and game Huhnke's Service 2189. 790; Plas Steel 2188, 715; Dm Ann’s 2040; Lute Recreation 742 High individual series 4 game: L. Huhnke 536, 212; B. Jones 491, 196; P Hahn 481; C Whitteberry 179 Nite Owl Dague Nusbaum’s 36 24 Stewart's Contsruc 35’ 2 24’4 Hiatt s Insurance 31 29 Chuck’s Standard 30 30 S 4 L Builders 25 35 Bouse Blasters 22L 374 High team series and game - Hiatt’s Insurance 2669, 902; Stewart Construction 2639, 938; Nusbaum's 2597, 879. High individual series 4 game: W. Hckavct 606. 237; R. Lute 582, 214; C Roth 570; A Mann 204. Walkerton Industrial league Walkerton Lanes 35 21 B I. Holser 33 23 All-State 32 24 Something's j missingSome’B*ng rrv i e Ing I 1 your home msuranue ko! It may not be as obvious, but it could be just as dar ger. cus. Ibe Homec.v tis PblJCy from Meridian tlu. La! h surance Com,-any includes coveraf)' ’or ycur liq: •• p- ,$i ■ -.s •nd liability. Saves you money, tool Si.»e me... there's no obligation! your Meridian Mutual agent lltrtdiaii Vbiusl R. W. Johnson Ins. Morning — Hamlet Phone R67-2X24 Afternoons — Koon tn Lake Phone Walkerton 586U580
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Dave and Ray’s 30 26 American Legion 29 27 Kingsbury Dm ker 23 33 Kabelin Hardware 22 34 Powell-Mann 20 36 High team series and game All-State 2628, 911, 878; B. I. 2433, 895. High individual series 4 game: V. Hooker 698; M. Spinsky 612; R. Wardman 640; D. Kickbush 255; D. Rhodes 250; G. Freeman 246. Hey There! “Its those birds on my mlnd”You didn t forget them, did you? During this storm period there has been no food available except what thoughtful people supply. If birds are given f<Mxl, thry lan endure the cold, deep snow and ice, which take a heavy toll of wild life. I am glad to say Walkerton people have become very bird conscious. The stores recently ran out of the wild bird seeds, but not for long Birds like suet and the meat cutters gave me a large piece of suet free. I am sorry to say I do not have as
B 1 BP' YOUR BIBLE SPEAKS IN TEN GREAT QUESTIONS By Lewis A. Kraner Great Signs Os Christ's Return To Earth 1. What great questions did the disciples of Christ ask on one occasiun ? Answer: ‘Tell us, when shall these things be’ and what shall be the sign of THY COMING. AND OF’ THE END OF THE WORLD?” Matthew 24:3 2. When did Christ say the end would come’’ Aiiawec: ' And this GOSPEL OF' THE KINGDOM shall be preachgd in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and THEIN SHALL THE END COME ” Matthew 24 14 3. In answering the question as to what would be the sign of His coming, what did Christ say? Answer: THERE SHALL BE SIGNS in the SUN, and tn the MOON, and in the STARS; and upon the earth DISTRESS OF NATIONS, WITH PERPLEXITY; THE SEA AND THE WAVES ROARING; MEN’S HEARTS FAID ING THEM FOR FEAR, AND FOR LCXJKING AFTER THOSE THINGS WHICH ARE COMING ON THE EARTH: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken ’ Luke 21:25, 26. 4. ‘lmmediately after the tribulation of those days shall THE SUN BE DARKENED AND THE MOON SHALL NOT GIVE HER LIGHT, AND THE STARS SHALL FALL FROM HEAVEN.” Matthew 24 29 5 When was there an outstanding darkening of the sun to thr extent that pitch darkness was everywhere at noonday ? Answer: May 19, 1780 is recordt'd in history as the dark day ”. See Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary. 6. When did the moon refuse to give her light ’ Answer: The night following the darkening of the sun. May 19. 1780. Although the moon had fulled only the night before, it could be identified on this particular night only by a deep crimsi n circle in the sky 7 When did the : tars fall as hi re predated ' Answer: Novel iber 13, 1833. On this particular mon.ing there nccured the greatest exhibition of shooting st irs the world has ever known The phenomenon was so intense that many thought even then that the workl was surely comm.; to an end. 8 Whit were to be signs on earth of the nearness of the second advent of Christ? Annwer: And up<>n the earth distress of nations. v/tR p.mbxltv; THE EEA AND THE WAVES ROARING; MENS HEARTS FAILING THEM FOR FEAR.” Luke 21:25. 9 What did Christ say was to be the next great event 1lowing these signs? Answer: "And then shall thev see THE SON OF M KN COMING IN THE CLOUDS WITH POWER AND GRF XT GLOF.Y " Luke 21:27. 10 Wh. n these things should BEGIN to come to pass, what did Christ tell His people to do’ Answer: "When these things begin tn come to pass, th. n LOOK UT, AND LIFT UP YOUR HEADS; for your redemption draweth nigh.’’ Luke 21:28. For Information On How To Obtain A Free Bible Write To YOUR FRIENDS THE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS P. O Bos M, Walkerton Indiana
many species at my feeder as [ did formerly. The less desirable are in evidence - starlings and sparrows in large numbers. Souv cardinals, doves, jays, nut hatch* rs, brown creepers, one little jun<<i out of the large, flock. There are many interesting facts to enjoy about our feathered friends for the bird conscious. I have a large black graekle who stays all winb r. He seems to be a loner. He came yesterday. Everyone please do your part to "save the birds” which wv have remaining. They are our heritage and let's be responsible, for them, that coming generations may not be deprived of their charm and beauty. You might write your congressman in regard to th» control ot ins»M tides. Mrs. M B Slk k EXAMPLE children are more apt t<' fob low their parents’ lead than th* way they point. Be a Defensive Driver
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