The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 June 1973 — Page 8

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — H NE 28, 1973

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Winners <4 the Cun Scout B.Ke R;do ,-ponsored by Pack 211 of N nth Libelty. which was held or .June 9 in front of the North Liberty High School are pictured he e. A total of 65 boys and girls participated. Bike rider? had to have their bikes safety cheeked by the local pol.ee and Tn liana State Police and the rid. ers had to pass thru a series of skill- and contests. Winner In the 6-8 year old girls division were: Ist, Dawn Swihart; 2, K : m Loucks; 3. Cathy Pm U;; 4, Adrianne Nichols; 5, Rusty Dill; 6. Lori Loucks; 7, K m Perkins; 8. Jill Steele; 9, K m Harbaugh; and 10, Carry Phelps. Boys in the 6.8 year old gr up were: 1, Jeff Gouker; 2. D : rick Adkins; 3, Verle Nichols; 4 Chri Holderbaum; 5, Greg H lleibaum; 6, Bill Biair; 7, Roy

' ' W*«~* / x >*** " Z: t xwg& . sfeH U » f f W-r Em • ^wh 11 Mi । * / . Ww%W —. iipHigji /it ~^ r «4 > vll Have a bow! on Colgate. With each and every game you bowl a Colgate coupon lets you play an extra game free. Yo j'h ‘'nd coupons good for free bowling on ■ oe^ ially marked ..a z kjges o’ Colgate’s Cold Power o ‘eciem Pa rnolive Liquid and Ajax A Purf >e Clear er J o' take the coupons to your '< ■' ’ ■ m J have W<*w^^R -Cc*s^j l-’•• ,<■ I ' f." ' ' • •■' r, t ' J for It .>jjC ;'j, c i»7S. Cog»t»P*nw,veCt WALKERTON Pizza Bowl Lanes

Kaser: 8. Denny Brantley; 9, Steve Heim; 10. Mike Clingen, peel. In the 9-10 year old girls division the winners were from Ist to Bth respectively: Janet Schultz. Patrice Joworski, Carol Schultz, Ann Chamberlin. Beth Nichols, Shelly Porter, Chantel Harding and Sarah Blair. Boys in the 9 . 10 year old group from Ist to 10th were John Gouker, David Lambert, Todd Burch, David Parsons, Brett Harding. Kevin Swihart. Lairy O'Connor. John Han on. Jon Hold, erbaum, and Mike Holderbaum. Girls in the 13 - 15 year old group winner was Michele Harding. In the boys group the winners were J. Wayne Parsons, Chris Jaworski. Brett Quigley. 'Tom Chamberlin. Tim O'Connor, BUj Dill and Paul Blair.

— News ’n Notes — Don Granitz and Tom Firestone, Bethel College coaches, will direct a Boys Basketball Camp during July on the Bethel campus in Mishawaka. Boys ages 8 through 12 will ‘camp July 8 - 14 and boys ages 10 through 14 will meet the following week. Basketball will, of course, be the main camp activity. There will also be basketball movies, a citizenship hour and a talent show. Awards will be given Saturday at a noon luncheon for the parents followed by an exhibition of the boys' achievements. College athletes will be responsible for the K»ys under the supervision of the Bethel coaches. This is the second summer for the Bovs Basketball camp at Bethel. Total cost for one week

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is 855. Older boys living in the area who do not wish to eat or sleep on campus may come for the morrfing sessions for only 815. Registration forms and further information can be obtained at the athletic office at Bethel College or call 259-8511, extension G 5 or 83. — News ’n Notes —

PUBLIC AUCTION As I've sold my home, I will sell the following personal property at 800 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, Indiana. SUNDAY. JULY 1 12:00 NOON HOUSEHOLD AND MISCELLANEOUS Like new deluxe 40 inch Kenmore stove featuring electric clean; like new matching Kenmore washer and dryer, Coldspot 18 cu ft. refrigerator, freezer in bottom with automatic ice maker;’beautiful modern 7 pc. dinette set with cane back chairs; nice wringer washer; 40 in. electric stove; 3 good recliners; Ixiffet; kneehole desk; floral chair; metal bed; blonde bookcase; nice corner table; matching vanity and chest; matching coffee and end table.-; matching table lamps; nice 3 pc. blonde bedroom suite; record player; metal cabinet; 7 foot Christmas tree; some dishes; pots; pans; TV sets; color TV; 10 & 12 gal. fish tanks complete; 6 bird cages; nice mini bike. COLLECTOR'S ITEMS, MISCELLANEOUS Nice old Edison record player, works; records; commode: mirror; few chairs; 2 school chairs; large oak desk; sausage grinder; misc. Terms: CASH Not Responsible For Accidents Mrs. Ralph Norris Auctioneer: COSTELLO'S AUCTION SERVICE Rt. 2, Plymouth, Ind., Phone 784.3442

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