The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 September 1967 — Page 6

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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — SEPT. 11. 1967

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rtnliK Mluj Nite Laila * \ i.gcdJUlA 71 Lanes 5 3 ^rco 5 3 Hiker's 3 5 I'addb Who 1 3 5 Huhips 3 5 Zaiht's 3 5 savoie 3 5 I’enm hi'-h serhs and game: Lanes 2193, 771. 722; Welco 068, *33; Paddle Wheel 2073, rtign individual senes & game: B. Smith 557. 245: L Huhnke ♦ 99. 201; J. White 494; S. McJaniei 184. Nite Owl Waikerton Tool & Die 8 0 iMUbbaum 7 i Chucks Standard 7 i /r, 7 Lute 5 3 jt 6 Pic ka vet 3 5 3 Hooker 17 gr 8 Bierlv 17 Bouse Blasters 0 8 loam hii’h series and game: Walkerton T< J A- Die 2733. 967. <s'<t> s,o; —7 Lute 2513; Chucks Standar 1 2489. High individual series & game: J. South 583. 217: C. Roth 576: j Kerr and L Smith 57°'s- J. iwri 222: T. Scarborough 219. I’hurslax Night I adies Community State Bank 71 Hi D< Ho 5 3 Big < Lumber Co. 5 3 community Gn ce r y 5 3 tome Dairy 4 4 Daugnt lev's 4 4 Dave A’ Rays 4 4 Minzo Oil 3 5 Veils 3 5 V inch. Her Western 0 8 I'eani high series and game: Hi De Ho 2166. 710; Community State Bank 2151. 755; Wells 2036 ‘<47. t-iign individual series A- game: ( Anderson 510, 196; G. Berg land 190; O. Singleton 450; C . Figg 175. Tuesday Nite League Do<ns Gift Shop 71 Vug-ox Super Mart 71 L mzo Oil Co. 5 3 bu Johns No. 1 44 j tckie s Chalk & Cue 4 4 b‘. Johns No. 2 4 4 B irk vs Construction 3 5 *’'L>gch” ' 3 5 Legion Post 365 2 6 beolty s Tavern 17 I'eani high series and game: Porky’s Construction 2762. 979; St. John’s No 2 2756, 935: St. John's No. 1 2743; Lonzo Oil Co. 951. High individual series & game: M Anderson 544 209; R. Zent b3B. 200 B. Brodzinski 507; J. C a son 195. Monday Nite Men’s F Wil-Mann 10 2 Laus Case 10 2 Kixex s Heating R 4 C num. Grocery 6 6

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Team No. 2 6 6 Wells L cal 194 5 7 Walkerton Skelgas 4 8 Easy Heat 4 8 H x kcr’s Transfer 4 8 Big “C' Lumber 3 9 Tram high series and game P< well-Mann 2546. 922; Lanes Case 2455, 858; Easy Heat 2409. 860. High individual series & game: R. Racklev 555, 212: R. Heim 532. 224; C. Gorlon 532; R. Jackson 210. Kings & Queens Hollywood 11 1 Dogpatchers 8 4 Four Jokers 6 6 Lucky Four 6 6 800 Boos 6 6 Alley-Cats 5 7 Crack Pots 3 9 Ya Hons 1 11 Team high series and game Hollywood 2017. 699. 670; Four Jokers 1869: 800 Boos 1867. 666. High individual series A- game: D. Eby 550; B Smith 549, 200; R Ferch 544. 199. Suburban £6 - Divine 4 0 Dad A- Lad's 3 1 Farmers State Bank 3 1 Vita-Boy 3 1 Bikers Standard 1 3 D w-Ochs Corp 1 3 Commercial Honing 1 3 *5 Kiekbush 0 4 Team high series and game; Did A- Lads 2467. R6O; Farme: - State Bank 2441. 860; and Baker's Standard 2365. 890. Hi"h individual series & game: Chuck R< th 606. 204. 222: D<>n Daube 555. 203; A. Mann 524, 206. Glenn Hi<rh Schoo’ P’ans Home<*oniinir Parade And Events The 1967 John Glenn High School Homecoming Parade will take place on Thursday. Sept. 28. 1967. at 6:30 p.m. Anv club or organization in the communitv that would like to enter a fb>at in the parade is Invited to do so. Any group that plans to have a float in the parade should contact the student council at the High School so they can enter their name in the parade list. Prizes for the three best floats picked bv the judges will be $15.00, SIO.OO and $5.00. The parade will bo the Kickoff for the homecoming game which will take place on Friday evening Sept 29. Rolling Paine Bulldogs will he the opposing team f r the John Glenn Falcons. The H niecomin" Oueen will be crownod 5 half-time with the annual Homecomine' Dance at tho Eloment ary School Gym after the game.

Town Board News Walker Lon The Board of Trustees of the Town of Walkerton convened in regular session Tuesday Evening. September sth with full attendance of Board responding to call. Minutes of previous session of August 15th and of Special meeting of August 28th were approved as presented. Outstanding claims were presented for consideration and approvt'd for payment from respective fun Is. Police activities report for August was presented and accepted as follows: Traffic accidents investigated. 6 property damaged; 6 traffic arrests; 7 parking tickets; 7 traffic complaints; 17 special details; 5 funeral details; 2 fire details; 6 assist motorists; 20 motor checks; 8 messages delivered; 7 attempt to locate; 9 miscellaneous complaints; 17 business irregularities; 1 lost child located; 6 lost articles reported: 3 lost articles found and returned; 7 dog complaints: 9 dogs disposed: 5 stolen bicycles; 3 bicycles found and returned; 1 stolen car recovered; 2 larcenies reported; 2 shop lifting reported; 1 forgery; 2 breaking and entering; 2 disorderly conduct complaints; 9 family complaints; 5 vandalism complaints; 8 juvenile complaints; 2 juvenile arrets: 2 criminal arrests; 2 tornado watches. Board approve! th appointment of Jackson L. Writkins, 804 Ohio Street as a Deputy Police Offi- . r to serve a a relief officer for n : ul o police officers during vacation 1 av< s and for possible emergency needs. John Fisch of United Blacktop Pavers, In<■„ Westvilk. suv< essful bidder of street improvement work for the current season met with the Board in regards to the work to be p rL rmed during the present month as per bid accepted at the Special Meeting of August. 28th. Asphalt single seal was authorized for 188.384 sq. ft. of designated street areas at 3 4c per sq. ft ; Excavate and fill with 6" gravel base, prime and double sepl 12 560 sq. ft. of streets at 23c-per sq. ft.; Excavate and fill with 6’ gravel base and apply 2"' asphaltic concn te to 2,010 sq. ft. at 40c per sq. ft. A request that alleys of the business area be designated as one way thorough fares was presented and ^following discussion was tabled for further study and investigation of potentials and drawbacks to change of this nature. Utility Sup. K. L. Knepper was authorized to procure price quotations for Board's consideration for the possible replacement of town's present electric department heavy duty line truck that has been in service a lenghty period. By resolution introduced and carriel, the Clerk-Treasurer was authorized to n^ieposit a portion of utility department funds presently* carried under checking account for elect Hr and water departments to certificate of time deposit thereby deriving interest payments to the respective funds. Request was authoriz'd forwarded NYC RR <>mpanv that repairs be instituted to their crossing on Underwood Road. Previous requests have :i l S o been directed to the company in regaids to the rough < Kissing on U S 6. west. B.lance of me t tj ni > was spent in general discussions. Rainbow News Mother Advisor Mrs. Al Drew- .announce! there would be an Inspection at the School of I ruction at Michigan City. Saturday. October 7th from 9 a.m. till | pni Lunch is SI.OO. I’ v. i . also announced that the annual trip to the Masonic Home •'d Franklin will be this Sunday. W> will met at the Temple at •.30 am We were reminded to turn "Us points to Mom Drws. Under business, election was held. P?ni Dutcher was

I < . — —■ Refinements in styling and a new 429-cnbic inch V-8 engine ■ distinguish the Thumb bird. Shewn above is the fonr-door Landau model while below is the 2 door hardtop. All Thunderbirds < have a standard bench seat in I9GB which, along with a lowered floor tunnel, provides more space fer passengers. Highlighting the styling changes is a new grille that gives a wider look to the front of the car.

elected Worthy Advisor: Linda Daube, Worthy Associate Advisor; Maxine Mullet. Charity; Sue Six. Hope; Janice Hartsough. Faith: Debbie Nt na th. Recorder as Cathy Martin haves for college. Pam Dutcht r and Kathy Pug-b y bake! birthday cakes f< 1 patients at th< Walke’ton Nursing Home. Guests pit's nt were: Al Daws Gran! Lectin r District 1 an l 26; M: Robert Llj Gran! Organizer Dist’i<t 1. M s El Dt-Vos; Thmasa DeVos; Mis. D n W< Ift nbai ger: Mrs. Jam<Verkier; Mrs. Dan Giftak, : Mrs. Garry Clark Gerrit' Sticklev: Laura Jt» Thornburg: M -. Mvron Mullet; and two visiting Rainbow girls from North L.l>erty. Susie Wileox and Janet Shupe rt Initiation was given to Marva Thornburg, Marilyn Kane, Vicki Hosteller, Debbie Six, D« nah Simar. Mrs. Garry Clark pro-temmed as Rose Lecturer. Gerri Stiekhy pro-temmd as Patriotism, Laura Jo Thornburg pro-temmed as Fidelity, Mrs. Mullet pro-temnied as Musician as Rachel and Lori both went to college. Pam Dutcher announce 1 her installation to be Sept. 30. Saturdav at 7:30. The Maforitv degree was given to Gerri Stiekky by her

Dr. Burton L. Furst DENTIST OFFICE HOI RS: 9-12 and 1- 5:30 MTTFS Closed Wednesdays I Dr. Walter M. Denaut DENTIST OFFICE HOURS: 9-11 and 3 - i Closed ThurMlayt Dr. MiKon Reisman OPTOMETKI* T 408 North Main Street, North Liberty Hours: 4:30 to 5:30 P.M. Tburwlaj A Saturday Phone 656-8171 MAX E. STEELE INSURANCE Lonrx> Building, North Liberty OO Phone 656-BUI 6J<MB4I SDr. Elliott Erash, Optometrist <l3 Michigan Street I Hours: 9:30 - m . Walkerton. Ind. •>-30 Mondays and Thursdays I I‘hone 586-3722 I

former Mother Advisor Mrs. Lidy. She presented her a gift frm th- 1 Walkerton assembly. Thore were remarks made by .' .ei.d during good of the order, KOfC Club News C'.un il r 5709. Knights of C <li’mbu- is offering a taxi s- rvii e to an\< ne in St. Patrick’s I’ii. h who is unabb- to get to Sun lav Mass <ue to lack of ti n-pmt tn n. A ph ne call to < Hu r < f the followin'' numbers u ’! ' Ive v< ur t’ansportation p- 'l hm 5*6-2831 or 586-3235. K of (’ Wives The Patrician Club of the K of C Wives will launch their fall s. as-r. Monday night at the Knights of Columbus Hall with installation of officers beginning at 8 p.m. Taking office will be Mrs. Leo Savoie, president; Mrs. Kenmnly. vice president; Mrs. Kevin Huffstetter. secretary; Mrs. Hcnrv Szadv, financial secretary; Mrs. John Renhargor, treasurer: Mrs. Everett Patnaude, 3 year tru tee; Mrs. Devon H"lland. 2 year trustee an ’ Mrs. James Lynch. 1 year tm«tee. Manv important events for the caaiin" vear will h" discussixi and all members.udH want tp be present for this Installation Tea and program.