The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 February 1969 — Page 8
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— TH— INDEPENDENT -NEWS — I F BUI IRV 27. 1969
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The Urey lnvit.it. nd Toumev held on Saturday, February 1 waww by the Uuv Middle Schools eighth grade team b\ I r n b >th North Liberty an i New Prairie. Fred Casteel b 1 the utt u h against Liberty with 12 p int and Bruce Duyhuff puel the te?m with I*' print- ag.drm the New Prairie team Box Score Frey fg ft tp Miser 12 4 Harness 5 0 10 Dayhuff 8 2 18 Casteel 6 2 14 EMvis Oil Totals 20 7 47 New Prairie Jones 5 3 13 Harding 4 0 8 Malieki 3 3 9 Ludwig 113 Schroeder 102 Kindig 10 2 Total 15 7 37 The Urey 7th grade bowed to the LaViile team in the first game of the tournament. High man for Urey was Greg Gillies with 3 points. LaViile then went on to win the tournament. Khnedirut and Neiswender each had 2 points each. Following the tourney the teams played Triton The Urey Sth grade tc-im su"ered its it 4 loss of the year at the hands x/! Triton by a 46-42 count. High man or Urev was Fred Casteel with 12 p tints. Harness had 8. Dayhuff had 8. Anspaugh and Davis both had 7. For Triton, Grimm had 18 points. The 7th grade team defeated Triton by a 24-14 score. Greg Gillies led the Urey team with 19 points. The Urey Sth giade a'ter If irning that their star, Richard Reese. Would be lost for the rest of the year w’ith a broken arm, r T.ed over Knox by a score o' 53-32. John Hames, an 1 Bruce Dayhuff were high f r Urey with
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14 points cat h. Knox pullc 1 iway after the fii st quarter n 1 w« nt n t d< - fc it the U < \ 7th grade. Ran ly Z itman w < ■ huh for Urey with 15 points. Urer rolled "V Bremen by a 61-23 -r» to bring their ret a l t > 13-0 H. h man for Urey was Bruce Dayhuff and Fred Casteel with 13 punts each. Usey bawl to Bremen in an overtime during the 7th gr ade game by a sc ire of 28-25. Urey failed to h >!d a 2 I' int !• ad in the i ot minuU s of pKiy then .'ell behind m ver to catch up in the overtime. Greg G)lhe« paced the Ure\ team with 10 points Urey 7th grade rolled tn its second straight victory and 3H of the year as they turned back Ore gon-Davis by a 30-26 score. This ums Urey'* last game and bn ugh! their record to a 3-12 mark High man for Urev was Jim Pipenger with 10 points. The Urey Bth grade won its last game <Z the year beating Oregon-Davin bv a 59-21 score. This brought the Urey record to 14-1 for the year High man for Urey was Bruce Dayhuff with 10 points
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Su ini rt am league Walkerton-Ford Sales 22 6 Lost 5 18 10 Baker's Standard 16 12 Doll's Service Station 15 13 Farmer's State Bank 12 16 Dud A Lad's 11 17 Drews-Ochs Corp. 10 18 Price's Abattoir 8 2' High t«* im series and gume Farmer's State Bank 2621, 914; Biker's Standaid 2594, 898; Walkerton-F rd Sales 2560, 922 High individual series A game: W Biker 670. 256; J MilHce 575: C WilsrTi 570; 8 Moermnn
232; C. Wilson und R. Kickbu-h 225 s. Wednesday Night Lillies Bakers 66 ’ a 37’.. Blas-Steel 62 42 Paddle Wheel 62 42 Welo> 60 44 Kingsbury 56 48 I Phillips 42'i Jt’. Zellers 38ly 6;>’i Savoie 28*9 75' 2 High team series and game Paddle Wheel 2243, 766; Welco 2194. 779; Bakers 2153; Paddle Wheel 762. High individual series A game: P. Hahn 557, 200, 192; B. Smilh 5U5; E. Fitzke 500, 210. Nite Owl Nu-baum'., 22k 94 Dead Pins 20 12 Bucks 174 114 Jacob Dtugs 17 15 j Heil s Restaurant 154 16 4. No. 5 Bierly 154 16 4 I No. 8 Smith 11 21 Pine Creek Lumber 8 23 High team seib’s and game Nu-baum a 2547, 869: Heil - Restaurant 2537, 847, 846; Bucks I 2431 High individual series Ar game i R. Lute 589, 236; C. Roth 531; D. 1 Daube, 202; J. Mdhce 196 < I Friday Night Busin«w«nien'M 1 Mercer 21 7 : Kof C 19 9 f Team No. 1 16 12 ■ K. L. Merchants 14 14 ' Ameriacn Legion 14 14 > Chucks 14 14 I Team No. 2 7 21 1 Bunny's 7 21 High team series and g-nne ’ American I^egion 2630, 960, 879; 1 Mercers 2591; Kof C 2579. 939 High individual series A game: E. Klopfenstein 672. 259; {3 1 Huhnke 251; J. Clark 645; A J. Kennedy 251. > - Kings A Queens ’ Lucky Four 23 9 I Four Jokers 19 13 Orack Pots 19 13 ’ Fearsome Fortsome 16 16 Ya Hoos 15 ’ • Hollywood 13 19 Dog Patchers 13 11 Alley Cats 9 High team series and game Lucky Four 1983, 692; Four Jokers 1906; Dog Hitchers 1891, 672; Crack Pots 690. High individual series A game: Men P. Guard 574. 205. 191; R 1 Bierly 545, 216; J. Newland 536. ' Women: B. Smith 495, 181; C. Richards 494; M Bierly 473; K. Laahua 191; R. Eby 177. i _ Industrial la-ague Bud's Package Store 21 11 B. I. Holser 21 11 American Legion 18 14 Kingsbury Ixicker 18 14 Dave & Ray's 16 16 Powell-Mann 13 19 ' Something's missingSomething may te missing from your auto insurI ance, tool Get the plan । that not only gets to the •'meat" of the matter, but gives ycu all the "trimI nungs," tool Ask about । Meridian Mutual's broadcoverage Pacemaker 1 Auto Policy. I can tailor it I to fit your need* end । budget i See me... । Mere'i no obligation! । ysyr Mercian Mutual 1 «rif>i ! B. W. Johnson Ins. 34om!n< — Hamlet 1 Phone 867-2824 I Afternoon* — Kooatx LmJm I PlMme Walherum AM-25M »
Graduates From Auction School I . U\ 11.1. l\l ‘ H H‘ H»l H 9HB
Uarl K.t*r, </f 67121 Pine Road, North Liberty, was graduated from Ne.vhville Auction School < n Friday, February 14 in Nashviilc, Tennessee. Pictured above is 1. Buford Evan-., pre i lent of the school p.csenting Carl with his diploma. The auction school was taught by some o' the leading lurtioneers in the mid south. There wis instructors on cattle, fa.m auctions, rea-1 estate, and tobacco. Other instructors taught classes in public spruking, law and various other aspects of the auction business. Carl was graduated with traBunnv’s Bowling 12 20 Kabelin Hardware 9 23 High team series and gume । Powell-Mann 2566, 891; American Legion 2565. 896; Bud's 2549. 957 I High individual series A game I J. Kerr 655; N. Hostetler 646, 239; D. Rhodes 638; B William 233. 200 games (scratch): D. Rhodes 223. J. Kerr 200-211, B. WiHiams 200. W. Pickavet 213. R. Bierly 204. 600 senes i scratch l: J. Kerr 600.
Spring Specials White Canvas Shoes $1.65 $5.98 Turtleneck Shir's $5.0( SI.OO Men's Utility Bags 88: Medallions & Lovebeads $1 -$> Turkish Towels 88: Display Glassware Reduced Price Brown Drip Mugs 3 S Hko^wny Insulated Jacke’s on| y $11.91 Knit Caps; Mi'tens;Etc. A Os Baby Dresses $l5O *> $4.9: Lounging Slippers sl.Ol Scarf Chip-Pins $2.01 Purses $1.50 * $6.0! Matchbox Cars 55 At DOANS VARIETY & GIFT SHOP North Liberty •*
ditional auctioneers title (’donel. In a statement i today, Col. Kaser -i: I. "1 cat where an auction company under a fine service to jh who have prope. ty to se‘ farmers ready to retire an real estate developcments w 1 <ts need l\> be sold. I inter, give citizens of this area the be.-d in auction service." BRIDAL SHOWER PARTY FETES MISS A briday shower was ; Sunday a ternoon for Miss p Junes in the home of Mrs M. : Gilmer with Mrs. Ai an Bell listing. There were 22 pre from Walkerton. Plymouth. Porte and Dowagiac, Mich. ? David Mellin won the door p Other contest winners were .1 Harold Ruby und Mrs M Sfoss An unbrella standing i miniature garden of flowers bows decorated the gi't t Ice cream, cake, coffee und p was served by the hoste Many beautiful and useful were received. Miss Jones will become bride Harold Bell. Jr. March 8.
