The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 September 1971 — Page 4
THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - . SEPTEMBER 30, 1971
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' Wcdm^lax Night Ladies Al-N-Dor Restaurant 11 2 Kiig>ouiy Looker 13 3 Walk. Beauty Center 10 6 Pits Steel 8 8 Dave & Ray's 7 9 Zellers Oil Company 5 11 Jackies ( h >lk & Cue 5 11 Precision Pak'c 2 14 High teain series and game. Kingsbury Locker Plant 2134. 715, 713; Al-N-Dor Restaurant 2985, 703; Plas Steel 2004. High individual series & game: Janice White 530. 190. 178: Phyllis Hahn 519. 182; Betty Jones. Bet'iy Jones rolled a triplicate genes of 145 games. Tuesday Night Men's Wabash Tavern 15 5 W dk. Ford Sales 15 5 Jim's Service 14 6 Porky's Const. 14 6 Star Case 9 11 Mill Creek Saes 9 11 Legion Post 365 8 12 Wolfram’s Insuiance 7 12 Frank's Camper Sales 5 15 LaPorte Coun'iy Imp. 3 17 High team series and game. Walkerton Ford 2892. 1028. High individual series & game: T. Safar 605; L. Stephenson 226. Suburban League Jacob Drugs 12 4 Hollywood Restaurant 11 5 Biker’s Standard 10 6 Dad & Lid's 8 8 J C No. 2 6 10 Precision Pallet 6 10 Jim Mercer & Sons 4 12 High team series and game. Jm ob Drugs 2605, 922; Baker’s Standard 2575, 947; Dad & Lad s 2413, 879. High individual series St game: J. Kerr 576, 210, 204; C. Pagel 568, 220; B. Baker 211; J. Mil-, lice 202; A. J. Kennedy 557; K. REGULAR MEETING I NIGHTS * Os The I Orville Easterday Legion Post 189 2nd and Last Thursday of Each Month Auxiliary Unit 189 Ist Thursday Os Each Month TJ —n-' „ — Question? My son mows lawns and my daughter earns pin money baby’’ sitting. What if they cause an injury? Enswer... * ■ ' “* < Liability’ coverage for incidental business activities of Lninors is just one of th© xnanypZus features included in all Meridian Homeowners policies.* ■ °as defined in the policy May we tell you about the reasonable cost of a Meridian Homeowners policy? R. W. Johnson Ins. Morning — Hamlet Phone 867-2824 Afternoons — Koontz Lake Phone Walkerton 586-2580 O MERIDIAN INSURANCE a world of protection
Knepper 212. Friday Night Ladies Frankie’s Shell 14 6 Jackie’s Chalk & Cue 14 6 Shamrock Inn 12 8 Lambies 12 3 Manuel Funeral Home 11 9 Jandc’s Beauty Salon 10 10 Line's Case 10 10 Merry Beauty* Salon 6 14 Clark “66” * 6 14 UAW Local 194 5 15 High team series and game. Jackie’s Chalk & Cue 2025, 697; Frankie’s Shell 1873, 655; Shumrock Inn 1824; Lambies 656. High individual series & game: Martha Albert 462, 177; Mary Maenhout 455, 175; June Kemp 437; Mary Ann Plummer 184. j Thursday Night Ladies Bob's Body Shop 14 6 Community’ Grocery 13 7 Triple Creek Ranch 13 7 Com. Sta'ce Bank 11 9 Lane’s Case 11 9 Isenberg TV & App. 11 9 Lonzo Oil 9 11 Mary’s Wabash Tavern 8 12 Farmers State Bank 6 14 Tamarack Nursery 4 16 High team series and game.
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Community Grocery 2375, 839, 796, 740; Lan s Fife 2122; Community State Bank 2073, High individual seri s game: Linda Huhnke 550, 187; Barbara Taigeik 504, 197; Baibara Euler 496; Georgia Berglund 210. Monday Night Men’s Kaser’s Auction Serv, 20 4 Rizek's Plbg. & Htg. 16 8 AJBC Coaches 14 10 Cust mi Body Shop 14 10 Community Grocery 13 11 Lemke’s Restaurant 13 11 Waikei'ion Skelgas 10 14 Big C Lumber Co. 10 14 Bob’s Body Shop 6 18 Lambies Restaurant 4 20 High team aeries and game. Lemke’s 2492, Kaser's 881. Hig*h individual series & game: Chet Edison 558, Bob Rauen 211. Walkerton Kings & Queens Gutterdusters lO’g 5*2 Lucky Sliikea 9 7 Aces 9 7 Mix Ups 9 7 Jokers 8 8 Drifters 8 8 Lazy Four 6 10 Nobody’s 4’5 11’4 H ; gh team series and game. Mix Ups 1802, 610; Lucky
You can stretch your gas heating dollars a little further this year by making a few preparations before cold weather arrives. • Check your furnace filter; clean or replace it if necessary. * Take a look at your insulation, especially if you live in an older home. * Make sure your storm windows and storm doors fit tightly. • Carefully fill joints between masonry and wood if it needs it. « Weather strip doors. Have your furnace inspected regularly by a rep-
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strikes 1730, 628; Gutterdusters 1722, 616. High imiividual series & game: Men: S. Karn 551, 220; R. Bierly 531. 212; J. Mercer Sr. 518, 198; Women: J. Overtop 452, 166; M. B.eily 416, 179; L. 418, 165. Monday Night Lalies Regina’s Beauty Shop 12* 4 Jacob Drug S'tore 11 5 Huhnke’s Service 9’ a 6’ 2 Karn's TV 9bs 6’2 Tomorro Corp. 9 7 Erdelyi's TV Center 5 11 Lorraine's 5 *1 Team No. 5 3 13 High team series and game. Huhnke’s Service 2151, 767; Tomorro Corporation 2135, 760; •Erdelyi's TV Center 2050, 725. High individual series & game: Eileen Clark 511, 191; Elsie Bacewic 491, 186; Phyllis Hahn 436, 171. TAX HEARING SET The final hearing on Marshall county tax levies will be October 8 at the Marhall county courthouse. The state board of Yax commissioners notified the county auditor’s office today that 'che
utable, qualified heating contractor to keep it at peak operating efficiency, e Check flues and chimneys at least once a year. A blocked flue should be cleared immediately. Replace rusting or corroded flues right away. Keep comfortable all season long with NIPSCO’s clean, dependable natural gas—and save, too. Natural gas is still the least expensive fuel you can buy!
public hearing will begin at 8:3o a.m., Friday, October 8, and cor., tinu? thioughout the day. The state hearing is the fin slip before the tax levies g nt. > effect. Some reductions at t xpected at the hearing.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Risner, c; Knox, are the proud parents of a son named Tommy James bom on Sunday, September 11 at the Starke Memorial hospi. tai. He weighed in at nm? pounds, 13 ounces. Mrs. Rien Pr is the former Gloria Pogodzin. ski of Walkerton and she grad ;, ated from Tyner High Schoo Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs^ Edward Pogodzinski, Walkerto^ Even back In grandpa's tbr.i! there was something to mak you sleep. They called it work Use Common Sense When Drlvim
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