The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 25, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 November 1970 — Page 2
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Monday Night <>uß Jin.’» Barbel Snop 22’ s 9’a M .honey-Mann 19 13 Com. State Bank 17 1 > Savoie Construction 16 16 Ford Vending 13 19 Mikes Pizza 12 20 High team series and game: Jin s Ba ber Shop 2321. 813; Savoie Construct.on 2220. 795; i nd Vending 2213. 758. High individual series & game: Bunny Williams 511. 190; Chuck Minter 501 210; Roy Freeman 493: tarry Setnor 191 Wark. Wed. Nite I2id es Al-N-Dor Restauiant 25 11 Zellers Oil Co 25 11 Kingsbury Locker Plant 24" 12 E l ott s Beeline sash 21 15 Plas Steel 16 20 Dave * Ray's 16 20 Team No S 10 26 Team No. 77 29 High team series and game: Al-N >Dor 2111 772. 706; KingsSpecializing tn Permanent Waving flair Shaping. Coloring & Styling Dede’s Beauty Salon Operators: DEDE I WES TERRY STILL CAROLYN TIEDE 908 Roosevelt Road Walkerton. Indiana Phone 586-3614 FALL SALE a•. . — ] Modal RICO 10.0cu.ft 10 Cu. Ft. Refrigertor sl3 9.95 With Trade E Z Pay Terms • Fa: y Guar mtecd — ALSO — ~D , ( . It Chest Freezer $139.95 10’ 2 Door Refrigerator $169.95 1 FREE 15 Piece Set MELMAC DISHES Wsh each Gibson 10 year Gii iranti-ed Appliance ($39 95 Value) The RIDGE Co. 620 ROOSEVELT ROAD WAI .KERT< »N. 1NT»I ANA »»ii ————
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bury Locker 2010, 686; Zellers 0.l Co. 1885. H Pi individual -er es & gime: Dorothy Ci.ne 521 215; Phyllis Jl .hn 50' 212: Anna Krick 461; Va.era Sa sr 173. Walk Mondi y Nite lotd cm Lou Ann’s Beauty Shop 25 11 Huhnkes Tre Service 22 11 Karns TV 22 14 Regina's Beauty Shop 20 16 Bunny's Bowling 18 18 Tomorro Coip. 15 21 Mike's Pizza 10 26 Jacob Drugs 9 27 High team series and game: Buny's Bowling 2135. 747, 731; Huhnkes 2091, 772; Lou Ann's 2056 High individual seres & game: Phyllis Hahn 477 180 (all spare game i; Linda Huhnke 442, 182; Cathy O'Blenis 168 Siirburhan I^ gue Dad & Lad s 21 11 Martin's Standard 19*2 12’j Walk Body Shop 17 15 Jacob Drugs 16 16 Lloyd's ‘‘Goobers’’ 14 18 No. 3 Ross B>4 23’4 High team series and game: Jacob Drugs 2386. 813: Dad &
4 NDSBAUM FUNERAL HOME WALKERTON, INDIANA V For Your Information j - Y a/i w/ Dear friends, V X eterans Day brings anguished memories to most of us To keep faith with the men who gave their lives for our freedom and security, we should resolve to work harder for world disarmament and the establishment of international courts to resolve disputes that can lead to war. Y Sincerely, A r laX BL 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 586-3444 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ !■>■■■■■■«■■■■■ r November Special B At The B : KOFFEE kup : ■ THURSDAY FRIDA 5’ SATURDAY ■ ■ From 2:00 to 7:00 pm. H ■ CHICKEN SI.OO ■ Salad Bar With All Meals M S B ON RT. 30 IN GROVERTOWN H ^■■■■■■■■■■■ aaaaaaaaaaaa ^ e-- We SeH Complete only The I Food Finest Quality Locker Choice Meats I — @ Service * Wholesale ★ Retail I & s We Do Complete Home Looker Processing KILLING - AGEING - CUTTING - SHARP FREEZING RENDERING HICKORY SMOKING | Kingsbury Locker Plant | Phone I-i Porte 36'1-2945 - Kingsbury, Ind. S & on U.S. 35 S
Lid'- 2292; Walkerton Body Shop 2271, 831; Martin's Standard 819. High individual pres & game: Mi I McNeal 5..2; Chuck Docker 520. K. Knepper 513, 210; Ed Barden 208; Bruce Hen.y 189. Sat unlay Jr. Bowlers Alley Cats 20 0 Hook Shots 12 8 Eagles 9 11 Panthers 8 12 P.n Stompers 7 13 Wild Cats 4 16 High team series and game: Hook Shots 2065. 772; Wild Cats 1957. 701; Alley Cats 1929. 741. High individual ser.es & game: y °U ’. Should { TRAD* I hr? I YOUR OWN HORN 1 In The Adve^lwng CoUrn • OF THIS M.WSPAI H’
Robert E. Urbin, Editor PUBUSHEB The Independent-News Co., Inc. 601-03 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, Indiana 465 T 4 Telephone 686-3189 PUBLICATION TIME: Thurwlay of Each Week Second Class Postage Paul At Walketon. Indiann MJBSmiPTION KATES: *3.00 Per Year • M>c Additional If Mailed Out Os State Member Os The Hoosier State Press Association Second Class Postage Paid At Walkerton. India as
Roger Schmeltz 452, 168; Wayne Feece 423. 180; Darrell Bays 410; Wayne Feece 162 WSCS HEARS PROF. EOUELBERGER The WSCS of the Walkerton United Methodist Church heard Professor Wayne F. Echeiberger,
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: Jr., on Wednesday evening. November 4 during the general meeting of the society. prof. Echelberger spoke on "Enviromental Pollution Now — A Time For Concern ’’ Included in* his program he show d interesting glides of keen interest along with his lecture.
