The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 October 1968 — Page 2

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— Till. IND» ’TN'DENT NEWS — OCTOBER 3. 1968

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Suburban League Walkerton-Fotd &.u s 11 5 Baker's Standard Id 6 D.d A- Lui's 10 c Farmer s State Bank 9L 6\. prows Ochs Corp 8 S D TTs JDrv. sta. O': B’i Price's Abattoir 5 11 Lost Five 4 12 High t« im series and game \\ alkvi toi.-Ford Soles 2V;O. sßs Farinet s State Bank 2111. Bak- » t < Standard Servic 2121: L^t Fivv >B2; Dolls Servici Staton 871. p Knowlton 627. 232: D Daube s>l. 211: C Wilson 5M 224 Mondax Night Indies Lou Anns B^ autx Shop 13 7 Huimke's Sv vice 12 8 pavt A- Kays 12 8 .1 nson's Insuurnoe 12 8 \\ 110 iton Tool a- Pie 10 10 S . < lie < ’onst u< tion 9 11 J i ib Drugs 7 13 Bunnx s Bowers 5 15 High team .senes and game W koton Tool A l»i< 2125 733; I. Anns 2123; Huhnkes Shvhv 2111 761 Pave A- Ba;, s 736. High individual game * s- re s J White 587. 243; Z F< n h 526. 20s; p. Hahn 481. 194 Nite Owl Heil s Kestauiant 14 2 Nt-bium’s 13 3 Binks 11 5 J u ib Drugs 9’m 6*2 No. 8 Smith 6 10 No 3 M Grows 6 10 No 5 Bierlv 3'i 12’a No. 2:P<>Well 1 15 High team series and game Hoi s Restaurant 2746 imw season high i. 962 . 896. 888; Nushaum s 2467: Buck s 2384. High individual game A * Ties: B. Lute 573; J. Kerr. 568. 223; P. Daub- 558; K. Queen 212; C. Elkins 205. I rWay Nite Buainessinen^ American Lrgnm 12’2 Me-rhnnU I'2 4 Mercers 10 6 K of C 97 Chuck’s 7*2 B’2 Team No. 2 5 11 Team No. 1 4 12 Bunny's Lanes 4 12 High team series and game Merchants 2512. 847. 845. K of C 21 s s; American Legion 2365 842: Met Kirs 834. High individual game A- *Ties: J Awpld 666; B. Huhnke 645: B. Johnson 639; L Whitaker 251; J < lark and C Nebhng 241; H Ruby S3B. Wednesday Nite Lulies P.dID Wheel 17’,. 2’,. Wi k o 14 « Kingsbury 10 1° Baker's 9’ 2 10*2 PH • Steel 9 11 kSMISTE Saturday, Octolwr 5 Don’t Raiae The Bridge, Lower The Water Starring Jerry Lewi* \dults 90< Children 50c Shows, at 7 A 8:15 p.m. ( luMit I riday

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Zeller's 9 11 Phillips 7 13 Savoie 1 16 High team series and game Welco 2176. 759; Plas St el 2166. 762 Bake) s 2159. Laddie Wheel 749 High individual game A s Ties P Fialley 505. 188; J. Whit? 505 B Smith 503; M Williams 180; J Bak r 176. king’s A (imams Lucky Four 15 I Alley Cats >l4 1< H’llywod 14 B Dogpatchers 14 R ■ Crackpots H T Four Joke" H B Fearsom Forsom 10 I 4 Ya Hoos 7 17 High team series and game Ya Hoos 1956. 693; Lucky Fout 1913 699; Fou. Jokers 1902; H 1 IVWood 663. High individual game A s-lies Men R. Beviy sb~. M. Wd» 537 204*: L. Smith 531; K Pat terson 205; R Ba hards 205 High individual game A- s Ties: B Smith 500. Is 9. I*. Wool *y 465 177; V Gua d 158. 191. COfaWUMiTlf ’ CALENDAR । Thursday. October 3 8:00 p.m. "Spoon Rix^t Anthology’’ will i>e presented at the John Glenn Auditorium. Walkerton. The production is giwn by the Alpha-Omega Players of North Hollywood, California and sponsored by the WSCS of the UmM Methodist Church. Walkerton. Friday, October 1 1:00 p.m. The regular meeting of the Walkerton Wom-n ■ Community Club will be al the Community Budding with Mrs. John Guttman • giving a travelogue on Spain and Portugal. 7:30 pm Tiie John Glenn Falcons trawl to Nappa ma- to compete with the Wakdrusa Indians m a football game. Saturday. October 5 7.30 p.m. t The North Liberty Shamrocks battle th-* Jackson Tigers in a footbull game at Jackson. Monday, October 7 North Liberty Reserw football game will be al home and against New Prairie. 6:30 p.m. The John Glenn Reserves travel to North Judson for a game. TuOMiay, (k tol>er 8 7:30 p.m. The Epsilon Chi chapter of Tri Kappa are hostess to tnv Playhouse Toy Parly ut the Walkerton Elementary School building. Public is welcome. 8:00 p.m. - —The Lions Board will meet in the Ind-prndmtr News office. Wednesday, October 9 7:30 p.m. -- Til” Koontz Lake Fire Department Auxiliary will meet. Thunday, October It 12 00 noon -T- The Walkerton Chamber of Comaurce will meet for a luncheon and busim ss meeting at Heil's Restaurant. FORESIGHT Folks are already looking up places they can’t afford to spend next summer's vacation.

Special Award Presented To Robert Moreau ' 1 b ' i A npci >al aw.nd wa. presented S ptemiw 1 23. to BoD-.? Moreau, who is employed at La Bore’s Sinclair Station, 202 Roosvelt Road in Walkerton. The award, a plaqu< t a ing two rare silvtr dollars, two K< nnedy hal r -dollars, and a specially minted comrn-morative iiiin set in an automotive «ngine design, was prewnted for exceptional customer service by a rep eHontative of The Gates Rubh r Com pany. The Denver-based rubber company sponsors a nation-wide contest (now in its 36th y«a. » to coward service station personnel who provide exceptional cus tomer srvice. A fleet nf "Gates Mystery Ca~s’’ regularly travels across the country stopping at service stations. Each “Mystery Car" has a worn fan belt. Award plaques are pres**nled to station personnel who notice the def *rtive belt and n*f<T to replace it. North Liberty Cross Country Team Is Very Successful The North Liberty High Seh<wil cross-country twi improved its record to 8 1 Moirday by defeating Jimtown by a score of 18-44. John Meggeri and Kevin Shup-pe-t to^J for first in a time of 11:21. Rich Griewank of Jimtown was third, followed by Alan Wenger, fourth; Ron Young, fifth; and Bob Know*lion sixth. North Liberty High School cross country team Thursday won the New Braine Invitational (formerly th* New Carlisle Invitatmnaß for the third time in the last four wears. The Shamrocks won with a total of 63 points, with John Meggeri taking individual honors with a good tim»* of 10:11. Kevn Shuppert was fourth, Alan Wenger ninth. Ron Young thirty nth, and Bob Knowlton 36th Mik* Megyeri pul -d up lame a ter a mile and a half, but the North Liberty harriers w~re strong enough to make up for the loss of their no. 3 man. (Delayed) NORTH LIBERTY CROSS COI NTRI NEWS The North Liberty crosscountry team won its third du.il meet of the season last Fridav by deflating Orego n Davis 1743. John Mt gyrni, Mike M> py m and Kevin Shuppert finished in 10:30, 10 31 and 10 32. 1 spectively. On September 19th the North Liberty cross country t •am su*sered its first defiat of the ie»agmiHuuHuntimmimiiinitiiinimig I UJKGLTLAK MCKTINQ NIGHTS Os The I Orville Easterday I Legion Post 189 S ted Lead Tlmredaj «f Feeh M—hh fAuxiliary Unit 189 Ist Thurwtay Os Barb Month

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son losing to Knox by a score t>f 27 28. John M-gy« nt took first in the time of 10:54 which was only five seconds off the courw n-co’d. Bill Gustafson of Knox wus second, Kevin Shuppert of North Liberty was third, Mark Tow of Km»x, fourth and Mike Megy m of North Liberty, fifth. On St ptrmbiT 23. the crosscountry tram won over Ij»Vill e a two dual meet to improve its record to st v n wins against only one loss. The Shamrocks took five tsi’ of the first nine places to de'eat La Ville by a score of 21 36: North Liberty also dvf<-at«-d Brenin by u score nf 20 37. LaVille def-atcd Bremen by a score »>f 27- 28. La Ville is now 4 4 and Bremen is 1 5. John M**gyeni, who has won every tuce but one that he has run in so far this season, was first in th*- excellent time t>f 10:13. Dennis Withey of LaVille was second, followed by Kevin Shupprt of North Liberty in third, Bob Wise of Bremen fourth and .Mike Megyeni of North lJt>*rty fifth. Alan Wenger uml Ron Young of North Liberty were eighth and ninth respectively. Dennis Johnston is th«* North Liberty coach. Business Women Meet In Walkerton The main National interest at this time was a reminder to the 45 women who enjoyed th P first fall meeting of ihe Walkerton Busm-ss and Pmfesidonal Women s Club, Thursday eveninp, September 26 at the Methtxiist Church. Tracy*. Ind. on road 6. The ladies of the church served a delicious chicken dmner. The tables wer»* decorated with American flags campaign literature. . book matches an ! badg»*s donated by many candidates. Posters wer ( > shown on the walls o' the dining mom. Mrs. Edward Peterson, vic-* president conducted the meeting. Mrs. Elsw* Johnson gave the invocation. Guests inlroduce-d were: Mrs. Lm Savoie. Mrs. Larry Dill and Miss Judy Hiler. A report gi\*n by Janise and Jada Downs on the Summer Festival project the club par ticipated in. showed a nice profit

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to the club. Mrs. Ward Awo Id and Ms. L>uis Houser reported i n a meeting in South B- nd. held it the Tuberculosis League recently. They ask members to .sue* Commemorative cancelled stamps. Stamps should be clipped so as to inclixle post mark and date, and should measure 2 by 4 inches. A chib culled "Th Scissors Corps" want, these stamps whi< h will be wnt to Kent (><unty Chapter, Michigan. who will market them. All money will bo turned over to the International Union on Tuberculosis. All of the money will be aid and h Ip save the lives of children suffering with T.B. in Asia. Afrhxi or South America. Stamps may be given to either of the above named women or sent to th" T.B. le ague office in South Bend. It was vot»-d to again assist with rush and gifts for the Beatty Hospital Christmas cheer. Mrs. John Guttman intnxiuced Mr. Robert Mulligan. English teacher at John Glenn High School. With him were four students on his debating team: the topic. Resolved "U.S. should withdraw ail aid from Vietnam." Erie Johnson and Paul Mcßride took the a'firmative side and Don H-ndricks and Virginia DeSimone the negative. Each student made very convincing arguments 'or their reasons for their beliefs. Much research has b<*en made, each one was well equipped to anuwr their app>nents questions. Mrs. Michael Mdllenhauer received the door pri»? and winners at a contest were: Mrs. Russell Lawn-nee and Mrs. Wayne Cover. Those havidng birthdays since the May meeting were*. Mat. Robert Hostetler. Mrs. Lawrence, Mrs. Jack Hannagon Mrs. MoL lenhauer. Mrs. Minnie Mikesell, i Mrs. Amos Hunt, Mrs. David । Clark, Mrs. Randy Johnson, Mrs. Edward Peterson and Mrs. Fran i Gindelbcrger. Hoslesses wer«; Mrs. Guttman, Mrs. I>ee Chapman, Miss Mary Ellen Hisaion. Mrs. Robert Lute, Mrs. Harry Malslaff, Mre. Jaak* I Radmacher, Mrs Dale UUery and Mrs. Myrna Wihams. I MOVE AHEAD Ambition, plus a fix^i coure* an* the magnets that get things coming your way.