The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 October 1967 — Page 2

THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — 0(T. 5. 1967

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Kevin Husted r is shown breaking Lekles as h- crashes i ■ lh« south en l z-n Saturday '(tt-in<>un with he Moin;l touchdown for the N nth Liberty *namro<ks. Hostedei 's tun put the Shamrocks ahead by the । <tgm of mote than one touchdown and climaxed a drive for the score in the fourth quarter.

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Suburban league Farmers State Bank 12 4 Dr. ws-Oehs Corp. 10 6 Vita Bov 10 6 Had Ar I^ds 8 8 Walkerton Ford 8 8 Bafer's Standard 6 10 omiuvrcial Honing 5 11 Jacob Drugs 5 11 High Team series an J game cad A lead's 2642. 922; Baker s eta laid 2599. 976; Farmers State naok 2189; Vita Boy 881. i -am high series anl game: a. I Kennedy 617, 224. 234; M. o.li- >79. 256; R. Nusbaum 575; a. Wolfe 222. Mens Tuesday Nite langue Teah" 15 5 uackles Chalk & Cue 14 6 mm’s Gift Shop 12 8 Si. Johns No. 2 119 St. Johns No. 1 119 Wikox Super Mart 10 10 D g on Post 365 9 11 i^tnz'» Oil Co. 7 13 S- on y s Tavern 6 14 Purl vs Construction 5 15

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High Team series anl game lagion Post 365 2881. 1007; St. Johns No. 2849. 1023; Jackies Chalk & Cue 2823. 976. Team high series and game: M Gouker 579. 207; W. Tumbleson 533, 227; J. Perkins 527; M. Anderson 207. Nite Owl Nusbaum 17 3 Heils 16 4 Chuck’s Standard 14 6 -7 Lute 11 9 # 6 Pickavet 9 11 H 3 Hooker 9 11 # 8 Bierly 2 18 High Team series an I game Heil’s Restaurant 2700. 949; Chucks Standard 2634, 947; #7 Lute 2626, 943. Team high series and game; I). Daube 590; R. Nusbaum 577. 223; A. Mann 576; C. Wilson 214. Woncsday Nite Indies Weleo 15 5 Baker's 12 8 Paddle Wheel 12 8 Lanes 11 9 Kingsbury 8 12 Zeller s Oil 8 12 Phillips 7 13 Savoie 7 13 High Team series an ’ came Paddle Wheel 2264. 815, 758; Weleo 2197. 781: Bakers 2106. High individual series & game: B. Smith 552. 206. 202; R. Buss 498. 195; P. Hahn 496. Wednesday Nite Men's Trobaugh s Auto Parts 16 4 Knecht's Elevator 15 5 Vita Boy Chips 14 6 Palmer's Funeral Home 10 10 Daughtrey’s Motors 9 11 Fish Lake Legion 9 11 W< Ils Aluminum 8 12 Snath s Grocery 7 13 O’Connors Electric 7 13 Annis LG.A. • 5 15 High team series and game Knecht's 2670. 933. 896; Tne batch's 2578. 894; Smith's 2523. High individual series X- game: B Gcs.mdt 583. 221; B. Jackson 580. 210; E. Buckmaster 561, 212. Monday N»te Men’s League Lancs Case 19 5 Pow. 11-Mann 17 7 Hocker's Transfer 14 10 Team No. 2 13 11 Rizek's Heating 12 12 Community Grocery 12 12 Walkerton Sk< Igas 10 14 Easy Heat 10 14 Big “C” Lumber 7 17 Well's !>xal 194 6 18 High Team scries anl grime Ho< k--r s Transfer 2541, 905; Lan-- Case 2536; Community

Grocery 24 76; Easy Heat 891; Team No. 2 881. High individual series & game: B Arnsbarger 584. 202; J. Singleton 574; R. Singleton 562; M. Anderson 216; R. Rackley 210. Thursday Night Indies Hi De Ho ' 16 4 Community State Bank 14 6 Daughtrey 12 8 Big C Lumber 12 8 Lonzo Oil 12 8 Home Dairy 10 10 Community Grocery 9 11 Wells 8 12 Dave & Rays 6 14 Winchester Western 1 19 High team series and game Daughtrey 2194. 763. 758; Community Grocery 2165, 755; Community State Bank 2130. High individual series & game: B. Gordon 482. 181; G. Hauen 480; O. Singleton 478; M. Borton 191; H. Harbaugh. Friday Nite Ladies Skogmos 17 3 Kane's Shell 16 4 Palmer's 14 6 Liberty Lanes 13 7 Silo-Ettes 12 8 Shamrock Inn 11 9 Ritchies 11 9 Bert's 6 14 Lakeville R. S. 0 20 U.A.W. 194 0 20 High team series and game Skogmos 2155, 741, 735; SiloEttes 2135; Liberty Lanes 2100, 737. High individual series & game: I). Houser 491, 171. 169; P. Wooley 465; G. Beauchamp 463, 169. Kings A (Queens Mixed Doubles Hollywoods 21 3 Lucky Four 16 8 Four Jokers 14 10 Alley-Cats 13 11 800 Boos 11 13 Dogpat chers 10 14 Crackpots 7 17 Ya Hoos 4 20 High team series and game Lucky Four 1919, 662; H< llyWoods 1885; Alley-Cats 183 s; Four Jokers 675; Crackpots 658. High individual series & game; R. Ferch 544, 193; R. Richard: 535. 215; P. Guard SU;R. Bailv 203; J. Newland 193. NL Junior Hierh Wins 2 Games In their last two games, the North liberty Jr. High footfall team was victorious in both contests. Two weeks ago the team defeated Rolling Prairie by a finql score of 25-0. Shane Hostetler ran for three touchdowns in this game and Jeff Wesolek also scored one. Hosteth-r' 1 un. were for 45, 30 and 15 yards, while Wesolek ran for 35 yards while Wesolek ran for 35 yard' for his touchdown. Last week in a home game on Sept ember 28, the Libert v Eleven won from LaVllle. The More was 19-7. Hostetler with two touchdowns, and Jeff Wesolek with one, again did the scoring Wesolek ran 25 yard whih* Hostetler Jan foi 55 yard an( | 4 yards. Mike W> «>lek plunged

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f< r an extra point in each of these games. Coach Lmnnuck reports that the bl<K‘king by the interior linemen has been improving with each game. The defensive stars in the LaViUr game were Jeff Wesolek, Mike Petz, Shane Hostrtler, Tony Holstead Dale Kaser, and Rog Stull. Walkerton Town Board News The Board of Trustees of the Town of Walkerton convened in regular session Tuesday Evening. October 3rd with full attendance of board responding to call. Minutes of previous meeting were approved and outstan .ing claims presented for board's consideration and inspection and following same were authorized payable from respective funds. As per legal advertisiTnent, this being the evening designated for the acceptance of sealed bids for the bull iozing of municipal dump for a one year p-riod commencing the curent month of October, the Board was presented with only one bid. Bid being submitted by present contractor, Delbert Cling< nperl, RR. 1 j n similiar amount as during past one year period, namely, SIOO pci month except during month's ot April, May and June wherein $125.00 per month is stipulated. Contract for said services being then award** 1 to Mr. Chngenpvel under terms of his bid. police Activities report for month of September was accepted as follows: 3 property daniugi traffic accidents; 6 trafficarrests; !> traffic complaint ■ ■* parking tickets; 23 special; details; 7 fun.tai details; , in. details; 6 assist motorists; 10 motor checks; 12 deliver messages; 6 attempts to locate; 16 assists to other departments, 14 miseellan. ' u complaints; 24 business irregularities; 3 lost children haated and returnel; 10 lost and found artules; 6 dog complaints; 4 animals disp osrd; 2 stolen bn ycle.s stolen and recovered; 1 stolen tax recovered; 3 latcenies reportvl; 2 breaking and entering reported; 6 disorderly conifHaints; 7 family complaints; 6 vandalism 1, ported; < juvenile complaints; 3 juvenile arrests; 5 criminal ariests; 6 i)in<ss complaints; 1 tornado wat< h. Attendance of Police Chief E. C. w.ud was requ< t'-d at the next meeting of

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the Board to discuss matters pertinent to his department. Price quotations and literature submittel by the McCabe-Powers Body Company of St. Louis in regards Ctility Tiuck body were reviewed by the Board. The Board being advised Unit company representative Was unable to be present at the meeting but during present month would meet with the board to discuss his company’s product and perhaps offer a d'-monstration. Board having been receiving quotations from several competive firms with the possibility of replacement of the present heavy duty line truck that has been in service since 1953. Board approved Use of th** Council Room in the Municipal Building as the site of the forthcoming Municipal Election on Tuesday. November 7th. Clerk advised that a request had been forwarded to the St. Joseph County Commissloneer for the use of 2 voting machines. The* town assuming set-up costs and transportation charges for use of th<* county voting machines. Board further established the pay of Election Board consisting of Inspector, Ju Iges, Clerks and Sheriffs ns same scale as will be approved by the County for conducting of city elections in South Bend and Mishnwnkn. Koontz I^ake Lionettes Have Regular Meetimr Th'- Koontz Lake Lionettcs held th< n reeulnr meeting at the Paddle Wheel on Monday evening, O< tober 2nd., with fifteen members present. The resignation of Mrs. Ralph Pearish as president was nccepteand Mrs. Ted Lipko took over that office for the unexpired term. Mrs. Chester Griffin was elected vice president t« replace Mrs. Lipkc and Mrs. James Morrev was elected as director. The members voted to give three hundred dollars of the proctsds from their Linneites Shoppe to the Koontz Lak«* Lions to help with improving the ground which they've purchasitl for a park. The Shoppe wap part of th. Lions’ annual ice cn ain so< ial which they hel I in August. The Shoppe is cxpectoO to make an annual showing, also, particularly since their debut Was so successful. Use Our Classified Ad*