The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 March 1967 — Page 11
Inesday Night Mens League , haugh Auto Parts 34 14 b>rs Gro<**y 31 17 inner Electric 29 19 i,eht Elevator 28 20 ughtery Motors 27 21 Ils Aluminium 21 27 iLh Sture 20 28 h Lake Legion 18 30 । Boy Chips 17 31 .mers Funeral Home 15 33 ligh team series and game ightery Motors 2633, 907; ‘i Lake Legion 2560; Troigh Auto Parts 2558; Wells .minium 913; Knecht Elevator ligh individual series & game: Trobaugh 612, 256; J. House: J. Bowers 554; G Mvers M Anderson 213. Monday Night Lidim Imkc’sSService 717 1 42 G s Steel 71 49 Recreation 62*2 57G mson's Insurance 59' 2 60' 2 ve A Ray’s 58 62 i Ann's 58 62 b Drugs 47 73 (cast’s 4 7 73 ligh team series and game .s Steel 2262, 792; Huhnke s vice 2244 778; Lute Rc< rea i 2233; Lou Ann s 764 ligh individual series & game Whitt leberjA 531. 191; G •Ips 519 213; Z. F<r<h 481 I — — ■’ 4 «• Industrial league State 36 1 . 11 belin 33 » 2 14’... Horton Lines 26 22 sburv Lockci 24 24 ,-iiean Legion 21 26' 1 Holser 19 29 .veil Mann 17 31 vc A Hay s 14 G 33 G ligh te im Horios and game State 2617, 930 869 L« ion io 596 H- Iser 253 s Ifi h individual mu i> . A mr Anderson 677, 251. 225. 207. Freeman 665, 253. W Cover 20 । B. Hiatt 247: M Bouse •o; V Hookci 212; I) Rhodes C B Baker 209. G Rhodes ■I. Suburlmn Izague <d & Lad's 28 20 hngenpeel's 26 22 rews-Ochs Corp 26 22 iker’s Standard 25 23
i e ZOOK * Plumbnt & Heating Finer, Faster. Cleaner Jnsta latiun & On Call 24 Hour a 1 hone 586-2069 Kounf/ Lake -. 1 ■ — Dr. Walter M. Denaut DE' (ST 01 1 K E HOI ICS: 9-11 and 3 - 5 Closed Thursdavs Dr. Elliott Frash, Optometrist 413 Michigan Street Walkerton, Ind. Hours: 9:30 - 5:30 Mondays and Thursdays Phone 586-3722 Dr. Milton Reisman OPTOMETRIST 408 North Main Str-et. Forth Liberty Hours: 1:30 5:30 P.M. Thursday & Saturday Phone 656-8171 S3tf x Dr. Burton L Furst Dentist OFFICE HOURS: 9■ 12 and 1- 5:30 MTI FS Cl»«ed Wednesdays MAX E. STEELE INSURANCE Lonzo Building, North Liberty Off Phone 656-8121 Kes. Phone 656-1641 Abi F «
I O O F #437 20 28 Tracy Lutheran 19 29 High team series and game Baker's Standard 2640. 930; Cling enperls 2553; Drews Corp. 2483, 868; Tracy Lutheran 869. High individual series & game J. Millice 593; R. Lute 593; C. Wilson 585; V. Hildebrand 218; M Wolt 216. C. Roth £l6. Kings A queens Ihn Pluckers 84 Hollywood 82 Lucky Four 72L. Alley Cats 65’-.. Four Juke! a 60'j Desperadoes 49'.■ Bw Boos 36 Ya-Hous 29'j High team wrirs and game Alley Cats 2237. 775 7 15. 717 Pin Pluekers 2061 2061 Hollywood 1996 High individual series & game Men P. Guard 595. 215; 1; Ferch 572; R. Lute 560. R. Johnson 215; Guard and Lute 208 Women V Guard 510. 188: M. Ferch 506. 187; P. Frailey 505. 188 G 9 ;otei Vb 8L Monday Night Men's league Lanes Case 35 17 Scotty's D-X 31 21 Walkerton Skelgas 31 21 Hocker s Ti ansfer 30 22 N. Liberty Body Shop 26 26 Wabash 26 26 Dave & Rays 25 27 Community Grocery 23 29 Easy Heat 20 32 N Liberty Lumber Co. 13 39 E isy Heat 2665, 946: Dave A Ri '. 2632 903; Hocker .s Transfer 2501 Walkerton Skclaas 887 I’lgh individual series A game Is Gordon 579 222: G. Rhodes 57 ». 212 I 1 Cripe 556 M Divim Mens Tuesday League bo n Gift Shop 31 17 Team Eight 29 19 P rky’.s ('on 'ruction 28' 19G Jm ki-'s Chalk A Cue 26 22 L nzo Oil Co. 24 24 Scotty’s Tavern 22 26 Si. John's No. 2 21' ’JOG All State Insurance 20L- 27 Legion Post 36-5 20' •_ 27 1 .• t. John's No. 1 17 31 High team senes and game
Porky s Construction 2948, 101 l Team Eight 2779 977: Jackie's Chalk & Cue 2754, 960 High individual sem s A game H. Singletun 616 225; [» DeLange 550 190; J Hanley 523. 184. Wednesday Night Latdiei league Lines 76 44 Welco 75 1 2 44 G Paddle Wheel 75 45 Bakers 73 ‘ 2 46 G Kingsbury 52 D 67 L Phillips 50'.. 69 C Heils 44 76 Savoie 33 87 High team series and game Lanes 2270, 806; Phillips 2266. 783; Paddle Wheel 2222, 804 High individual seie s A game J. White 517. 212; M Williams 511. 18s; B. J< nes 486: A Krick 184. Nihe Owl iasiguc Nusbaums 33 19 S A L Builders 31 21 Chucks Standaid 29'.. 22 1 _. Stewart Const. 23 29 Hiatts Insurance 22 .’ ’ Bouse Blasters 17*.. 34'-.. High team series and gun." S A L Builders 2659 906: Nusbaums 2642'. 923. 883; St» it Construction 2530 High individual series A g me R Lute 611 217: D Lute 589. 224; I). Daube 584 .J South 232 T H E LEG I 0 N CORNER For more than 40 wars The American Legion has pldg<d to assure care and pi< t> tu n for the children of veteran and to improve conditions f . I) children " The Child Welfa p: .- gram born from a demon . ted need to assist the widow * «nd children of deceased and dl abhd veterans has been broaden d in its M-Ope to include all i a ’ lien This development was «... ■ to the fait that today th« air more than 74 million children m the Cnited States, most of ahum are war time veterans 1' has become obvious that it Tile American Legion is to fulfill its obligation to veteran's children it must improve condition foi all children L»unng its 42 histori. The American lagion's Child Welfare Program has b<<ome a pairsetter for the nation in this mfi whi I I j CAR DAMAGED WHILE PARKED? Meridian Mutual OFFERS PARKED CAR PROTECTION Don't pull your hair . . , just tn* aure you have M« ridian Mu- X' | tual’e Parked Car Coverage ... an un I usual advantage you ■ can have when yuu B nuun with u«| (nJ Phone today ... R. W. Johnson Ins. Morning — Hamlet Phone SK7-2M24 Aftei nwMns — Koontz Lake Phone Walkerton 5H6-25U0
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of concern. The American Legion and its affiliated organizations have spent s2ll million dollars in behalf of children and youth The American Legion thn ugh it's legislative efforts in tiehalt of children have made possible public program of financial aid for economically deprived children the enactment of legislation to protect the health and welfare of children. There is acc< rding to scripture a tune for reaping and a time for sowing There is a time foi every Legionnaire (and every member >f the American Legion Auxiliary to be interested in how the children of his (and hen town are getting along The time is not just April, it's all the time The child welfare program functions 365 days a year, 24 hours a day but April is the time for putting *-p»cial drive and punch into this year round program WHY I.M A LEGIONNAIRE For God and Country, to do and dare That's why I m a Legionnaire To make my community a bvttei place. And meet my neighbor face to face.
YOUR BIBLE SPEAKS IN TEN GREAT QUESTIONS By Lewis A. Kra ne r God's Memorial For All Time 1 What is to eiuluie throughout all generation* ’ Answer "Thy name, O Lord, endureth forever, and THY MEMORIAL, O LORD THROUGHOCT ALL GENERATIONS ' Psalm 135 13. 2. Does God design that His great Work of creating all things shall be r< membered" Answer "He hath made His wonderful work-- t< he iemembend Psalm 111 4 J What has God commanded men to observe in memory of the creation of all things’’ Answer "REMEMBER THE SABRA TH DAY TO KEEP IT HOLY for in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in ’hem is. and rested the Sabbath day. wherefore the Lord bhs.«d the SahbatH day. and hallowed it I. <>f what was this memorial to tie a -ign Answri And hallow Mi Sabbaths, and tin \ shall be Sign between .Mr and vou. THAT YE MAY KNOW THAT I AM THE LORD YCH’R G< >D Ezekiel 20 20 > For how hng was the Sabbath l b« a sign of th* true God ” Answei IT IS A SIGN BETWEEN .ME AND TIE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL FOREVER for in six da vs the Lord made heav< n and earth, and on the seventh day He rested and was refreshed Exodus 31 17 6 According to the New Testament wliat day immediately precedes the first day of the week " Answer On the end of THE SABBATH as it began to dawn toward the first day of the week .Matthew 28 1. r After the crucifixion what da\ was kept by the w. men who followed Jesus” Answer And they returned and pi- pared spu < s and .intments, and RESTED THE SABBATH DAY AGC'iRDING To THE COMMANDMENT Luki 23 56 * What da\ is tin- Sabbath a> i ordmy t- tr<- > rmi.andmenls An-wer Hut the SEVENTH DAY IS THE SABBATH* OF Till-: LORD THY GOD Exodus 20 10 a Wti.it was t’iui^ts custom onnintng tin- Sabbath Answer And He < arne to Naxan th w here He had been br ughl up and. as His custom was. HE W ENT INTO THE SYNAGOCI’E ON THE SABBATH DA Y AND STo« »D I'P FOR TO P.EAD Luke 4 16 l(i In nh.it instruction to His disciples did ('bust recognued the existence of the Sabbath uflei His ascension to heaven Answei Hu! pray w that youi flight be mt in the unte, NEITHER o.N IHE SABRAI'H DAV Matthew 24 20 Fur Informal ion On flow To Obtain A Frei HiDL Write T>) YOIR FRIENDS THE SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS P. O B x 33 Walkerton, Indiana
Help distressed comrades, thor cross to bear That's why I m a Legionnaire. To face with courage the coming day. To teach my <hildnn how tn pray. Tn make my flag a symbol rare That's why Pm a Legionnaire And at last when taps is sounded. And I cltrnb that golden stair To face my L-rd and MakerThank God I'm a Legionnaire. KOONTZ I.AKE CONSERV ATION ( LI R Hosting the < arry-in suppers for the month of April w-ill be Mr and Mrs William Amßk and Mr*- William Kuhlwein Mrs Amick asks that we gathri irtu l» s u< h as men - and womens jewehry. tc-ds household goods md gadg> t dishes knick-knacks etc which are in new or go. d condition fir our Silent Auction whir l will be heM in conjunction with th« rarry-m supper on April 15th at 6 39 p.m. Member*- and friends welcome, just bring a hot dish salad or dessert; wt have the table servic • •ee You in Church Sunday
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