The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 March 1968 — Page 17
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Mens Tuesday Jackies Chalk A Cue 23’4 16' 2 Doan's Gift Shop 23 D 16’3 St. John's No. 2 22 D 17D Wilcox Super Mart 21 19 Izrglon Post 365 21 19 Porter's Barber Shop 21 19 Porky’s Construction 20 20 Scotty’s Construction 20 20 Scotty's Tavern 17' 2 22'4 St. Johns No. 1 17 23 ' Lonzo Oil Co. 13 27 High team series and game U^ion Post 365 2965, 1030; Jackies Chalk & Cue 2774. 955; Scotty's Tavern 2750. 954. High in lividual series A game: J. Carson 610, 224; D. DeLanghe 599. 242; T. Hanley 539; M. Anderson 203. Wednesday Nite Duties Paddle Wheel 82 30 Baker's 66 46 Kingsbury 531 48'. Dines 58 54 Welro 57 55 Phillips 52 60 Zellers 37 75 Savoie 301 , gp,. High team series and game Kingsbury 2224, 76-1; Phillips 12171; P. Wh»*el 2169; Savoie 785; Zellers 754 . Hi h individual series A game J. B< use 510. 214; L Finch 506. 195; N. S< hmeltz 502, 207. Monda) Night Duties D’agiie Huhnke's Service 14' 41U Dave & Ray's 62* - 53’ a IXMI Ann's 62 51 I D^De's 61 » 2 54 1 3 Johnson's Insurance 61 55 Plas Steel 56 60 Jacobs Drug 52 1 3 63‘3 Outcasts 34 82 High team aeries anefgame DeDe’s 2229. 757; Johns ms Ins. I 2225, 766; Huhnke’s 2215; Plas Steel 769. High individual series A game: Z. Ferch 556, 203; J. Henley 530; 1 «
aw ■/«! ■■■■■■■■■■■■ ci ■ ■ ■ ■ B Your comments are invib-d to: ■ ■ “In The Pastor’s " ■ Study” “ ■ I DON'T HURT flfl : I ANYBODY j: fl : • ELSE! flufl • I n Walter J. Clarv* B-A^ B.D. ■ Paj»t< r, First BapUat. Church ■ ■ North Liberty a ■ Phone d*»G-8344 B 8 M ■ H — ”I^4 me aV rv . I’m minding my own bu-tneAS. O.K. — I’m not saved but I m not hurting anybody else. I can do as 8 ■’ 1 please.*’ m Dad. you can’t reallv mean that. Sir. you can’t actually b - ■ ■ beve that you don’t huit anybody else when you rvfux- to get - _ saved and live for God. " ■ H Do you call sending your children to the literal Hell for eternity ‘ Not hurting anybody vl.*-’” The children will soon 8 8 see that if getting saved is not good enough for Dad it MH ■ ■ Kod enough f<>r them cither Before God, a* a father it is 8 >< ur resp risibility to g"t *«ved. and to had eoch f v ur chil- ■ dren to salvation. If you do nnt you arc a d-hr. pv nt father. B ■ Yours will be the greatest influence in vur children spending 8 L eternity in Hell! ■ M The kids are going tv pattern after you. 8 ■ ■ Primarily it is your fault that your family is not in a Biblek| preaching church your fault that your children are n 4 learn- ■ mg the abaolutr moral st indards of God from the Bible, your — ■ fault they do not know what t'hn ti.in living is all about your (H fault that God has had no chance to speak to the kids about ■ being a preacher or nnssi -nan to help others become saved. m 8 You can’t leallv mean 1 don’t huit anvb *h else!" M ■ You, alone no substitute all-wed have these resporMt- ■ bihtus G d gave them to you when i>u brt-ught th w lives . into existanee. ■ ■ ATTEND THE BIBLE - BELIEVING. BIBLE - TEACH- 8 8 ING. BIBLE - PREACHING CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE % ■ riM «
M. Wolfenharger 502; F. Fitzke 202; L. Carey 191. Thursday Nite Ladies Community State Bank 70 38 Big "C" Lumber 65 43 Hi De Ho 64 44 Home Dairy 59 43 Da^ghtrey Motors 56 52 Community Grocery 54 54 Dave A Ray 50 58 Lonzo Oil 46 62 Wells Aluminum 45 63 Winchester Western 31 77 Community State Bank 2328. 820, 775; Wells Aluminum 2219, 801; Dmzo Oil 2159. High individual series a- game; M. O'Connor 491; G. Petz 490; C. Anderson 484; H. Sims 191; 0. Singleton 188; A. Smith 183. Nit Owl Nusbaum’s 27 9 No. 7 Lute 26 10 Heil's Restaurant _ 21 15 P A H Machine Co. 19 17 Chuck’s Standard 17 19 No. 8 Bicrly 12 24 No. 3 Hooker 12 24 Bouse Blasters 10 26 High team series and g.um Heil's Restaurant 2612. 969; No. 7 Lute 2627. 911, 875; PA H Machine Co. 2566 High individual series A game; B Lute 648. 24 1: J Kerr 570; J. South 554; L. Smith 226; G. Groves 215. Monday Nite Men’s Powell-Mann 29' _• 14 D Lanes Case 27* 2 16' • Hocker’s Tamafer 26 18 Communitv Gro. 26 18 Easy Heal 25’ 2 18' 2 RiZ' k’s Heating 23 D 20 1 - Big "C" Lumber 18 26 Calvert C< nv. Hume 18 26 Walkerton Skelgas 15 29 Well’s Local 194 11 33 High tram .series and game Danes Case 2660. 964; P<>well-
Mann 2483. 885; Community Gro. 2481; Hocker's Transfer 876. High individual series A game; J. Singleton 638. 225; R. Jackson 583. F. Mdb r 518; w. Boone 233, 1- Saul ’ n 225. Industrial League Walkerton Lanes 24' . 15' . Ridge Co. 24 ' 16 American legion 23’j 16' , Dave A Ray's 22 18 8.1. Holser 20’4 19' . Kingsbury Locker 17 23 Powell-Mann 14 u 25'. Kabelin Hardware 14 26 200 games: B. Baccwic 206; E. Rhodes 204, 213, 586; D Cripe 214. High team series and game Holser's 2631. 971; Ridge 2494, 917; Legion 2522, 941. High individual series A game: D. Cripe 653. 252; C. Shores 649. E. Rhode s 626; R. Bierly 214; E Place 232. I’D! Faculty Team 1 ' 23 5 Team 5 ls 1Q Team 8 17 11 Team 1 16 12 Team 7 12 16 Team 3 11 17 Team 6 10 1S Team 2 5 2 $ High team series and game C. His ver 376 129: J Nibbehnic 374. 132; R. Hoover 351. 131. High individual Serb's A game; E ^Aimone 5.53. 191; D. Kickbush '•7 184; K. Keiper 500; G. Olinger 185. Suburban Ix'ague I ’ id A Lad's 26 10 I'lrm-r s State Bank 23 13 Baker's Standrd 22 11 Jacob Drugs 17 19 Drews-Ochs Corp. 15 21 Commercial Honing 15 21 Walkerton-Ford Sales 13 23 Vita-Boy 93 High team series and game Dad A Ltd s 2<16. 926; Farmer's State Rank 2593. 917; DrcwsOchs 2549 923 High individual series A game: D Daube 615; C. Roth 612. 230; J Kerr 607; D. Knowlton 216; G. Truhler 235. Kings A Queens Lucky Fur 69 43 Alley-Cats 64 48 Bollywoods g 2 55 Four Jokers 50 50 800 Boos 50 R 2 Dogpatehers 49'., 62'. Crack mds 49 ' 53 Ya Hoos 44 1. 57!., High t-.m scries and game Lucke Fur 1969: Four Jokers 1936. 702; Aliev Cats 1912. 671; I 9 lb. w<« *ls 669 High in hetdu d s< r i-s A : ame Men R Ferch 561; D smith 541, -<•0 h Ebe 530; R. Fen h and V Schultz 211; C. Woolee 19s. Wom-n B Smith 560, 212 180; C Ku hards 506, 176; L Huhnkc 4 84: J. Down'. 172. 75c Classifieds Bring ssss I"
OPENING Sunday, March 17th. I — THREE SEASONS — Y - GO ■ BY RESTAURANT 1! am -8 pm At Koon'z lake Closed Mondays On State Hwy. 23
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Lakeville Ltdies Guests Os WSOS The evom> n of Lakeville Methodist Chur<h weir pe< ial guea.t of Walkerton United Meth<d. t Church WSCS Wednesday evening. March 6 at their rcgulai meeting. Mrs. Fritz Skinner, presid-nt greeted the guest . and member - and read a poem, Take Time for all Things." Mrs. Harry Fr.e gave the devotions using the Indian litany. Th” worship table was centered with the open Bible and lighted tapers, surrounded by objects of Indian handcraft. Mrs. Walter Smith reputed on the Spiritual Life Retreat held at Winona Dike recently. Mrs. Skinner announced that the Executive Committee will meet March 19 in the evening. Also mentioned was the annual Chicken Pie Supper will be held W“dnesday evening. March 27 and the South Bend Sub District will meet at North Judson March 29th. Young David Well h who o. tended th» St. J. > cp h County 5 outh Mission, arm ng th<> Navajo Indian in New Mexico I'd umnur. shewed c< lored slides and t Id many interestin’ things that took place the f, U | weeks h~ was there. The Debra Circle with Mr-. D ig’h R ( ,y n lhn sr. a> < hairm m was host for the social hour. The table decor was u; keeping with the Indian theme Cl ver little nnscasin nut cups were at . u h place. Indian cornbread and corm beef salad was served.
Our Thought For You Se from Kent 11. Palmer "No one is looking. No one will know i’ " Every one has heard the* or similar tempting words d one time or anoth. : Ihe temptation can be persuasive it times After all if no one seis or knows about it. it is a secret isn't it ‘ Secret ‘ Actually, ther - m no such thirds as a em-t Thi . -t rv illustrates why - A ba. glai broke in ah-: ie A lw w 1 rin- K kmg a room, he aw a small statue, a h<‘ id r Cht.s’ . n 1 m.intel Ev. : v time hr turned around the cm . r the -tatur reined to ' • I okm light at him. It bo’li'red lum N matt* r where I” । a’ 'h- • ■ emed t ■ Fit ■ ■ .1 stan i it no l-nger. He w.dk< d t the mant. 1 turned the tu id ' * the v. dl. At l.i ■> th' eves were n>t n h'm E'di ul 'I !• ning? <>f < 'l. .e ind I ■w it Fmn childhood n ligi us training, he knew he was b.m? se< n The ■' es in the datue reminded him God s ew- were watchm-' him, taking m tv. it may lx* a story worth remembering. Palnirr I lim r.ll Ho ile North l.ilHTtv, 656-8362 and Nuidmum luner.il Home Walkerton, 586-3411
LIVE AND LET LIVE Consideration for the right i of other- 1- th. -tronge-t link in the chain of ft i- nd .| p \intow} In an accident whe’e both c*’a have S'ate farm cc sion ins ence, State Farm pays f r darr. > an to bo tn cars. And you save t^o deductible (usua / SSO to S' ’. And because State Farm ins^-ej some 10 million cars, there 3 -a good chance f f ir*o >*•- State Farm r h le’S rump ■n g I mto each cf e’. I Call mo for •• e ihiuoHu wno'e monej-sdi-ing sU)ry a> DeWavnc Pavey Phone 586-3516 Walkerton, Ind,
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