The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 September 1967 — Page 9
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Nite Owl League Chuck’s Standard 11 1 Nusbaums 10 2 Heil's Restaurant 9 3 * 7 Lute 6 6 * 6 Pickavet 6 6 S 3 Hooker 4 8 - 8 Bierly 1 11 Bouse Blasters 1 11 Team high series and game: Nusbaum 2586. 927; jt6 Pickavet 2570, 916; Chuck's Standard 2549; Heil’s Restaurant 910. High individual series A- game: C. R<>th 610, 223; R. Lute 580; W. Pickavet 576; R. Richards 213. Suburban league Farmer’s State Bank 71 Vita-Boy 6 2 Walkerton Ford 5 3 Pad & Lad's 4 4 Drews-Ochs Corp. 4 4 Commercial Honing 4 4 Bakers Standard 17 Jacob Drugs 1 7 Team high series and game - Fanners State Bank 2639, 921; Dad & Lad’s 2479, 902; DrewsOchs Corp. 2476, 916. High individual series & game: D. Daube 644, 205, 213, 226; A. Mann 599, 209; A. J. Kennedy 541: B. Ochs 213; D. Tousley 211; M. Divine 201. Tuesday League Doans Gift Shop 8 4 Wilcox Super Mart 8 4 St. Johns No. 17 5 St. Johns No. 2 7 5 “Teach" 7 5 Lonzo Oil Co. 6 6 Jackie’s Chalk A Cue 6 6 Porky's Construction 5 7 T/egion Post 365 5 7 Scot tv’s Tavern 1 11 Team high series and game -
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You And Your Family Are Cordially Invited To See The ALL-NEW | *6B Chevrolet Cars and Trucks j (Look What’s New At Chevrolet’s Latest) AND THE ALL-NEW | *6B Oldsmobiles (Younffmobile ’6B) SX" Thursday, Sept 21 j FREE GIFTS AND REFRESHMENTS FOR ALL — OPEN 8 A.M. TO 9 P-M- | —■■■■HM« ■■■■■■■■■■■■■"—"■ —■«■■■—MBHi—■»■ ■—— ■— S SEE THEM AT I Powell-Mann Chevrolet Olds. Co. — | Ml Kewell «■»<!• ’" d - Telephone 586-3149 | Re Sure To Sign Up For Door Prizes Drawing Saturday Night, Sept. 23. 7 pm |
“Teach" 2813, 1012; St. Johns No. 2 2752; St. John's No. 1 2748; Doans Gift Shop 981; Jackie’s Chalk & Cue 986. High individual series & game: B. Zent 537; E. Buckmaster 533; G. Singleton 526, 213; C. Benson 208; Singleton and Miller 201. Wednesday Nite Ladies Welco 8 4 Kingsbury 8 4 Zeller's Oil 7 5 Baker’s Std. 6 6 Phillips 66 6 6 Lines 5 7 Paddle Wheel 4 8 Savoie 4 8 Team high series and game Zeller’s Oil Service 2250. 778. - 773: Bakers 2229, 791; Welco 2084. High individual series & game: N. Schmeltz 511, 189, 177; J. Baker 462; C. Whitteberry 457; E. Trost 189. Monday Nite Ladies League Huhnkes 12 4 Dave & Rays 12 4 Johnson Ins. 11 5 Jacob’s Drug Store 7 9 Plas Steel 6 10 De De’s Beauty Salon 5 11 L»u Ann's 5 11 Outcasts 5 11 Team high series and game H. Service 2267, 787, 747; Johnson's Insurance 2086, 743; Outcasts 2043. High Individual series & game: L Huhnke 578. 202, 190, 186; C. Whitteberry 520; Perth 492. Monday Nite Men’s League Lanes Case . 14 2 Rizek’s Heating • .-11 5 Powell-Mann * ' Al 5 Lean No. 2 9. 7 Walkerton Skelgas 8 8
Aetr roof line auflnwntx benuty of ~ ■ 1968 Chevy II Nova Sport Coupe 1 ♦< .—BL • > Built on a longer 111-inch wheelbase and wider stance, the Chevy II Nova’s fresh new look includes a longer hood, short deck styling and stunning sweep-back roof lines. New Nova models feature—curved side windows; foot-operated parking brake and keyless locking of all doors. For that ‘extra touch’ an optional wide accent band and bright moldings can be used (shown above) to enhance the exterior styling of the lower body. Chevrolet dealers will display 1968 models for the first time on September 21.
Comm. Grocery 7 9 Hocker’s Transfer 7 9 Well’s Local 194 5 Easy Heat 5 11 Big "C” Lumber 3 13 Team high series and game: Lines Case 2516, 869; Hocker’s Transfer 2423; Rizek’s Heating 2382; Comm. Grocery 868; Lines Case 861. High individual series & game: J. Singleton 565, 202; R. Heim 550; K. Gordon 538; D. Shirley--204; F. Miller 202; B. Dixon 202. No. Liberty Friday Nite Lidies Skogmos 11 1 Liberty Lines 10 2 Kane’s Shell 9 3 Ritches 8 4 Shamrock Inn 8 4 Palmer’s 6 6 Bert's 4 8 Silo-Etts 4 8 Lakeville R.S. 0 12 U.A.W. 194 0 12 Team high series and game Liberty Lines 2311. 795, 778; Skogmos 2079; Kanes Shell
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2074, 738. High individual series & game: D. Sailor 475„ 182; D. Shu ley--464; P. Wooley 463, 174; P. Cox 178. Wednesday Nite Men’s Trobaugh’s Auto Parts 10 2 Vita Boy Chips 9 3 Knecht’s Elevator 8 4 Fish Lake Legion 7 5 Palmer's Funeral Home 7 5 Wells Aluminum Corp. 6 6 Daughtrey's Motors 5 7 O'Connor’s Electric 5 7 Smith’s Grocery 2 10 Annis’ IGA 1 11 Team high series and game Daughtrey’s 2581, 902, 864; Vita Boy 2542; Smith's 2527, 913. High individual series & game: R Heim 588. 224; B. Gerstan It 571; B. Patnaude 558, 218; B. Lightfoot 215. Move Ahead Make it a habit worry about the future only after it becomes a part of the past.
Liberty Club Meets With Mrs. Amor The Liberty Homemakers <1 ) met Monday, September 18 at. 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Ivan Amor with Mrs. Guy Morris as CQ-hostess. Our speaker of the eveniwas Mrs. Dixie Hesb r, assist at * County Agent. Slides w>c' shown on the subject “How t Committe Should Function’’, a- I there was a discussion on “Mr: on a Shoestring”. Next month will be the election of office) • with “Bring and Brag" as P highlights of the evening. Thei were fifteen members present and two guests, Mrs. Rob* * DuWayne Whitmer and Mt . Hesler. The next meeting u 1 be held in the home of Mt . William Jones, October 16 at 8 <0 p.m. Obey The Traffic La«s
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