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Tuesday Night Men Flank’s Camper Sales 39 25 Whitmer Lumber 39 25 Woifiam Insurance 36 28 Bub's Bar 35 29 Jnr. s Service 35 29 Lee s Used Cars 33 31 Wabash Tavern 28 36 Porky’s Construction 27 37 Legion Post 365 25 39 Mill Creek Sales 23 41 High team series and game: Frank's Camper Sales 2931, 1005, H gh individual series & game: P Kronk 637. 243. Tuesday Night Mem's Whitmer Lumber 43 25 Frank's Camper Sales 42 26 Jim's Service 39 29 Hob’s Bar 88 30 Wolfram Insurance 87 31 Lee's Used Cars 34 34 Porky's Construction 30 38 Wabash Tavern 28 40 Leg on Post 365 26 42 M.ll Creek Sales 23 45 Team high series and game: Whitmer Lumber 2717, 923; Lee’s Used Cars 948. High individual series & game: R. Kaser 552, 201. Walkerton Kings & Queens Lucky Strikes 39\. 24’^ Pin Strikers 38 26 Lucky Four 34 30 Odd Couples 32 32 Nobodys 32 32 Aces 31’2 32’2 Jokers 26 38 Gutterdusters 25 39 High team series and game: Lucky Strikes 1945. 690: Jokers 1893. 649: Pm Strikers 1859; Nobodys 649. High individual series & game: Mt.: Gene Gerber 561. 201: Dick Lhy 543, 198; Russ Bierly 541, 200; Alex Clemons 201; Women: LU < i Morrison 491. 1^1; Joyce Ove ton 486. 175; V. Williams 448; Valerie Seese 179. .Suburban League Baker's Standard 41 19 J n Mercer & Son 37 23 Date Ray's 34 26 Ded & Lad's 32 28 Mere er f Bever. House 24 36 Pncision Pallets 23 37 Jay; -es No. 2 14 46 High team series and game: Jim Mercer & Son 2579. 908; Dad & Lad's 2499, 869: Mercer’s Beverage Rouse 2461; Jacob Drugs 855 < 6 High Individual series & game: H Schweder 570. 202, 234; J. M r. fee 560, 215: F. Stratton 545 201: E. Place 537. 233; D. Gr .’s $22; H Kleeberg 522; M. Seatfoss 504; B .Williams 515; L. N’h lung 514 212; F. Gmdelberger 511; B Ochs 509; J. Millice 509. W 2; J. Mercer 508; W. Cov-

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er 500. Suburban League Baker’s Standard 43 21 Jim Mercer & Son 41 23 Dave A* Ray’s 38 26 Dad & Lad’s 35 29 Jacob Drugs 35 29 Mercer’s Bever. House 24 40 Precision Pallets 24 40 Jaycees No. 2 16 48 Tram high series and game: Dave & Ray’s 2587, 902, 879; Jim Mercer & Son 2508; Baker’s Standard 2452; Jacob Drugs 888. High individual series & game: E. Place 592, 212; H. Schweder 5x3. 212, 203; D. Kickbush 579, 206; J. Millice 555, 219; M. McNeal 549, 200; C. Decker 534; J. Menefee 532; E. Klopfenstein 5*23; B Lute 517; F. Gindelberger 500; M. Divine 201. Monday Night Ladles Erdelyi TV 91 41 Huhnke’s Tire Service 87 45 Beaver Realty 82 50 Karn TV 60 72 R & M Enterprises 57 75 Lorraine’s 55 77 American Door 54 78 High team series and game: Elsie's Beauty Shop 42 90 Huhnke’s 2287, 789; Amercan Door 2237, 772; Elsie’s 2210, 802. High individual series & game: P. Hahn 536. 194; E. Fitzke 517, 198; L. Huhnke 512, 188. Monday NSght Ladies Erdelyi TV 94 42 Huhnke’s Tire Service 90 46 Beaver Realty 83 53 Kam TV 61 75 R & M Enterprises 59 77 Lorra.ne’s 59 77 American Door 54 82 Elsie’s Beauty Shop 44 92 Team high series and game: Huhnke’s 2188, 756; Erdelyi’s 2171. 770; Beaver 2136, 751. High individual series & game: P. Hahn 516. 202; L. Huhnke 510, 195, IS9; J. White 505. Monday Night Men’s Final Second Half Standings Community St. Bank 49 23 Custom Body Shop ' 41 31 Community Grocery 40 32 BU ’s Body Shop 36 36 Ka er's Auction Serv. 34 38 Walk. Ford Sales 34 ’f^s Lane's Case 3388^ Krol Body Shop 3? 40 link's Plbg. & Htg. 30b. 41 > 2 Big C Lumber 30 42 High team series and game: Community State Bank 3190, 1085. High individual series & game: Gerald Wolff SM). Wayne Harbaugh 222. Final Total Paints Community State Bank 85 Community Grocery 79 Custom Body Shop 78’ 2

Lane’s Case _ 75 Bob’s Body Shop 74 Walkerton Ford Sales 73 ’ 2 Rizek's Plumb.ng & Heating 70’2 Kusu's Auction Service 65 Krol Body Shop 62 Big C Lumber 57 Walkerton Kings A Gueens Lucky Strikes 43’2 24’ 2 Pin Strikers 38 30 Aces 35 V, 32 L 2 Odd Couples 34 34 Nobodys 34 34 Lucky Four 34 34 Jokers 29 39 Gutterdusters 26 42 Team high series and game: Aces 1968, 678, 672; Lucky Strikes 1852; Pin Strikers 1817; Jokers 675. High individual series & game: Men: S. Karn 593, 209; D. Eby 572, 204; B. Morrison 542, 200; G. Dearing 200; Women: P. Wooley 493. 192; J. Overton 475; B. Schmeltz 459, 180; V. Karn 189. PAST MATRONS CLUB TO MEET The Past Matrons Club, Walkerton, will meet in the Heil’s Restaurant dining room Monday evening, April 30, for a 6:30 dinner meeting. Following the dinner the group will convene to the Masonic temple where the initiation ceremony will be given Mrs. Myron Mullet, Worthy Matron, Jr. Past of the Order of the Eastern Star. Mrs. Charlie Steinke is the president and will conduct the initiation. ENJOY SCENIC TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hostetter and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beaty returned recently from an interesting scenic and historical trip to the East. Some points of interest in Indiana were Wended Wilkie's grave at Rushville, the Whitewater canal and mill at Brookville and homes of some of Indiana’s first governors, including David Wallace, father of Lew Wallace, author of Ben Hur. The first night was spent in Lebanon, Ohio, where all enjoyed a visit with Mrs. Mabel Sheneman at the Otterbein Home. All enjoyed a tour through the b-auti-ful new addition to the home. The next day stops were made at Ft. Ancient and Serpent Mountin Ohio, relics of the early mound builders. The many coal mines in West Virginia were busy and hundreds of fre.ght cars loaded with coal were seen in Williamson and nearby areas. A pleasant and appreciated surprise was a beautiful new motel at Justice, West Virginia, in the mountains and the heart of the coal land. For winding roads, elevat.on and many scenic views, the Blue Ridge Paikway and Skyline Drive from Roanoke to Front Royal, Va, are unsurpased in the East. However, we would not care to do it everyday. Sunday afternoon found Harper’s Ferry crowded with tourists. A visit to the the Wax Museum

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vividly recalled the events involving the capture of the arsenal and capture, trial and hanging of John Brown, who was trying to help the run-a-way slaves previous to the Civil War. Al Antietam National Battlefield Site, Maryland, we stopped at the visitors center to view a film of the bloodiest battle of the Civil War which resulted in over 12,000 FederaLs killed or wounded and over 10,000 Confederates in one day. The site consists of 787 acres and 8 miles of paved roads which go by many of the State Monuments. We found Ohio and Indiana then drove to FTeder.uk where Fiances Scdtt Key, the author of the Star Spangled Banner, is buried and the flag flies over his grave day and night. Here too, is the home of Barbara Fritchie. of poetic fame. The next day we headed westward across Ohio and Indiana to the beauties and comforts of home. JONES VISIT HERE House guests of the Newton Williams the past week were Mrs. Miller Jones Sr. and son Miller Jr, of Kennewick, Washington. Former residents of route 3, Walkerton, the Joneses visited friends in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Dipert entertained them for dinner Tuesday, April 17. Honoring the birthday of Mr. Williams, the Jonses hosted a dinner party at Stan Leonard’s Restaurant in Laporte Thursday evening. Friday Mi. and Mrs. Fid Klopfenstein and daughter entertained the Joneses and Williams at the Lounge in Stillwell. Complete with Easter corsages for the ladies, decorated b.rthday cake and gifts for Mr Williams made an njoyable evening for all. Mr. Williams hobbies, roses and pecan pie was far from missing as his many fr.cnds remembered him with both, which shall be enjoyed by many when a new crop of roses appear in his garden this year. As to the pecan pies, he will take care of them. The Joneses will be visiting friends in and around Chicago for the next two weeks before returning home. COUNTY LINE CLUB MEETS The County Line Club met on

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Monday evening, April 16, in the new’ home of Mrs. Philip Waldron Sr., with Mrs. Philip Waldron Jr. assisting. Fifteen members enjoyed the evening of activities with door prizes being won by Mrs. Calvin Kronk and Mrs. Rudolph Elder. Contest winners included Mrs. Kronk, Mrs. Lloyd Sm.th. Mrs. Erville Kaercher, Mrs. Eugene Skinner, Mrs. John Hathaway and Mrs. Herald Hostetler Jr. The May meeting will be held in the home of Mr.’. Georg? Barden with Minnie Mikeseil assisting. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. PLJ BAND BOOSTERS TO ELECT OFFICERS The Polk-Lincoln-Johnson Band Boosters will meet on Monday, April 30 at 8:00 p.m. in the band room. Election of officers will be held. It is improtant that all parents of band members i n the PLJ School System attend this very important meeting. BETTER HOMES CLUB MEETS The Better Homes Extension Club meeting was called to order by Mrs. Roy Freeman with the pledge to the flag. Mrs. Marie Anderson, health and safety chairman, gave a talk on mosquitos. Th- club will give a Min. Style Show for the Walkerton Nursing Home on May 10 at 7:00 p.m. Hosteases for the evening were Mrs. Althea Williams and Mrs. Caroline Danielewski. Door prizes were won by Mrs. Harold Eddinger, Mrg.. Al Eddinger and Mrs. Joanna Dreessen. WALKERTON CUB SCOUTS A BOY SCOUTS Paper Drive APRIL 28 Newspapers Only No Magazines Please

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