The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 April 1978 — Page 5
Bowling News Suburban league Falcon Inn 35 13 Nusbaum-F.lkin 34 14 Pizza Place 2b 22 Mercer s Bever. House 23 25 Dave & Ray's 21 27 Johnson's Insurance 18 30 Precision Pallet 18 30 Stump Junipers 17 31 High team series: Falcon Inn 2654. Dave & Ray's 2586, Nus-baum-Elkin 2452. High team game: Dave Ac Ray’s 897. Falcon Inn 886, 885. High individual series handicap: Fran Gindelberger 707, Dave Scott 675. Earl Scott 674. High individual game handicap: Dave Scott 259. Fran Gindelberger 256, Earl Scott 255. Sunday Night Mixed Doubles Mcr-Con 36 16 Aker Plastics 35*/j 16'9 High-X Corral 33 19 Pizza Bow l 29 23 Hop-Cap 21'/j 30'/j Tomeako Service 20 32 Bow Is Low 19 32 Ding Batts 13 39 High team series: Pizza Bowl 2012. High-X Corral 1933. Aker Plastics 1833. High team game: High-X Corral 703. Pizza Bowl 698. Aker Plastics 651. Mcr-Cons 651. Men high individual series: Lawrence Nebelung 576. Kenny Stafford 510. Danny Calhoon 509. Men high individual game: Lawrence Nebelung 221, 202. Kenny Stafford 195. Chuck Bair 183.
| FRIED ■ CHICKEN SUPPER Sponsored By I Presbyterian Church, Walkerton I On I Saturday, April 15 Serving From 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. I QbAKE_ SALE ■ Adult Donation $2.50 Children Donation $1.50 | CARRY-OUTS AVAILABLE illß Beira RI MR. Nai BUI Mixkrs RBBMI- Hrd Bl I IBM. Co H MOUVUM HIM) UHM .*r «> e, Micav **** ■* #<»*! M •’' I > -, s‘ :\ v . • . . . - - - • - — » ( * M " AMIIXSM’ “> ' " s ' «» Rv«M»e 8 • »' * " * * * ** ** v RIALTO THEATRE Walkerton Showing Friday, April 1 thru Thursday, April 13 7:00 P.M. SHOW ONLY Adults $2.00 Children SI.OO
Women high individual series: Louise Whitmer 564, Shelia McNeal 510, Debbie Hardestv 483. Women high individual game: Shelia McNeal 241, Louise Whit mer 209, 179. Debbie Hardestv 183. Walkerton Kings & Queens Honey Ko's 33 '/j 18' j Jokers 31 21 Lucky Strikes 29 1 z 22' i Farmers 27 25 Lucky Four 24 28 Hot Shots 23 29 Little People 22 29 Alley Cats 18 34 High team series: Lucky Strikes 1911, Honey Ko's 1839, Little People 1821. High team game: Lucky Strikes 642, 635, 634; Honey Ko's 635. Little People 625. Men high individual series: Rick Eby 546, Otto Allen 542. Fred Stratton 538. Men high individual game: Rick Eby 226. Otto Allen 192, Mel Divine 187. Women high individual series: lonise Whitmer 510. Renee Beebe 436. Rita Johnson 415, Ching Seaman 408. Women high individual game: Louise Whitmer 191, 171, Renee Beebe 177, Rita Eby 158, Ching Seaman 157. Friday Morning Coffee League Dairy Queen 23 17 Collins Construction 21% 18'/i Avon 20'/j 19'/j Hi-X Corral 20 20 Truckstops of America 20 20 Koontz Lake Hardware 19 21 Odd Balls 19 21
The Inn 17 23 High team series: Dairv Queen 2283, Koontz Lake Hardware 219"’. The Odd Balls 2196. High team game: Koontz 1 ake Hardware 794, Dairy Queen ”80, The Inn 773. High individual series: Louise Whitmer 516, Sharon Zellers >W. Carol Aitken 464: honorable mention: Rita Johnson 459, Beverly Buzbee 355. Kate Ward 435. High individual game: Louise Whitmer 199, Sharon Zellers 196, Donna Wood I ”8; honorable mention: Conchita Seamen 176. Rita Johnson 170, Enid Seider 160. Wednesday Night Ladies American Door 82' j 41 , /j Pizza Bow l Lanes 81 1 ; 42' : Savoie Construction 78'9 45'; J& T Dry wall 67'9 56'/j TV Center 63 '/i 60 '/j Beaver Realty 54 ”0 Kingsbury Locker 39'2 84 1 2 Precision Pallet 33 91 High team series: Pizza Bowl Lanes 2378. Savoie Construction 2131, American Door 2117. High team game: Pizza Bowl Lanes 833, Savoie Construction 737, TV Center 720. High individual scries: BettyKunkle 517, Ruby Stratton 512, Carleen Mann 499. Diane South 499. High individual game: Betty Kunkle 196, Ruby Stratton 189. Billie Elder 183. Monday Night Ladies Beaver Realty 78 46 Walkerton Body Shop 77 47 Huhnke's Service 69 55 Mini Shop 68‘/i 55'/j DeSimone, Inc. 58 66 Cameo Room 56 68 Dairy Queen 46 78 Falcon Inn 43'/j BO'/ 2 High team series: DeSimone, Inc. 2256, Huhnke's Service 2232, Cameo Room 2231. High team game: Huhnke’s Service 808. 783. DeSimone, Inc. 797, Falcon Inn 783. High individual series: Linda Huhnke 542. Pearl Frailey 496, Mickey Woifenbarger 496, Joan Shafer 492. High individual game: Linda Huhnke 199. 198, Janice White 192. Mickey Woifenbarger 186. COMMUNITY CALENDAR THURSDAY, APRIL 6 8:00 p.m. — Epsilon Chi chapter of Tri Kappa to meet. 8:00 p.m. — Walkerton American Legion Auxiliary to meet. 4:00 p.m. — John Glenn tennis team to host Plymouth. 4:30 p.m. — John Glenn boys and girls track teams to host LaVille. 4:30 p.m. - John Glenn baseball team to host Plymouth. FRIDAY, APRIL 7 Walkerton Woman's Community Club to meet. 4:30 p.m. — John Glenn girls track team to host LaPorte. SATURDAY, APRIL 8 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. — Story hour at the Walkerton Public Library. 12:00 noon — North Liberty baseball team to travel to Argos for a doubleheader. 4:00 p.m. — North Liberty girls tennis team to host Jimtown. MONDAY, APRIL 10 4:00 p.m. — North Liberty golf team to host Knox. 4:15 p.m. — John Glenn golf team to travel to 1 riton. 4:15 p.m. — John Glenn tennis team to host I riton. 4:30 p.m. — John Glenn baseball team to host Jimtow n. 4:30 p.m. — John Glenn girls track team to travel to South Central. 5:00 p.m. — John Glenn boys track team along with Oregon Davis team w ill both travel to 1 riton for a meet. 5:00 p.m. — North Liberty baseball team to host LaCrosse. Walkerton Rainbow Girls to meet. TUESDAY, APRIL 11 4:00 p.m. — North Liberty golf
THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS APRIL 6, 1978
team to play Argos at the Pls mouth Country Club 4:15 p.m. — John Glenn golf team to host North Wood at Swan I ake 4:15 p.m. — North Liberty boys track team to host Argos. Walkerton lions Board to meet. Evening Star Rebekah Lodge to meet. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 4:00 p.m. — John Glenn tennis team travels to Bremen. 4:30 p.m. — John Glenn golf team to travel to Knox. THURSDAY, APRIL 13 4:00 p.m. — John Glenn baseball
Duc to our moving to Florida, we will sell the following personal propertv at PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, APRIL 8 10:00 A.M. DIRECI IONS — Take St. Rd. 23 3 miles south of North Liberty, Ind., or 3 miles north of Walkerton to Rankert Rd., go east on Rankert ' « mile (watch for sale signs). ANTIQUES AND COLLECTOR’S ITEMS HOUSEHOLD—Beautiful round oak table with claw feet; (”) exceptionally fine oak chairs with padded seats; beautiful wicker set (couch. 2 chairs, rocker and fern stand); nice cherry table with brass daw feet; hand carved walnut chair; oak cane bottom chair; nice large trunk; oak fern stand; Columbia graphophone with oak case; unusual old rocker; shoe lasp; crosscut saws; nice oak chest type ice box; walnut gate-legged table; misc. chairs; misc. old pictures and frames; oak chest of drawers; poplar wash stand; blanket chest; fancy old mirror w/frame; oak smoker stand; misc. old bottles; misc. Avon bottles FARM MACHINERY —Monitor Jr. threshing machine; nice Raleigh 2‘A h.p. gasoline engine TRACTOR Feature S Item f 2 1974 International 464 with 400 actual hours use, 3 pt. hitch, hydraulic, oversized tires (like new); steel drawbar for 3 pt. hitch; farm tractor AM radio; Allis Chalmers W-D-45 wheel weights HOUSEHOLD —Kelvinator Durachest 17 cu. ft. upright freezer; (2) Scars dehumidifiers; like new Early American love seat; nice overstuffed chair with matching ottaman; 2" solid pine coffee table; beautiful solid pine drop-leaf table; pine buffet; 4 pc. bedroom suite (king size bed. complete, triple drawer dresser and 2 night stands); misc. cupboards; misc. household; (2) Polaroid cameras; movie screens; end table lamps; floor lanp; paper barrel; nice roll-a way bed; misc. lawn furniture; metal wardrobe; nice 240 volt electric heater SHOP TOOLS AND MlSC—Nice Sears Craftsman 10" radial arm saw (with bend, router attachments, dove tail attachments, etc.) Atlas 7" table saw; Craftsman ban saw; Craftsman jig saw Pioneer chain saw (completely dismantled); the "Green Machine" weed eater (gas powered) with brush attachments; 1 «h.p. Bell and Gos set air compressor; bench grinder; balterv charger; steel tool storage chest; nice workbench; workbench light; drill press stand; 24 ft. extension ladders; Morgan 4" vice; nice4’xß' white oak workbench; misc. stepladders: approx. 3,000 board feet of Ix6' white oak. complete stenciling set (I" to 8"); electrical wiring. mis< lawn and garden tools; misc. hand tools; cement tools; several sheets 2 x 8 styrofoam insulation; shovels, rakes, buts, bolts, etc.; lots of misc items LOTS OF NURSERY Ac GREENHOI SE SI PPI lES—New flower pots and misc. supplies; new “hot bed" frame LIVESTOCK EQUIPMEN I' —Two nice Starcraft 140 gal livestock water tanks; tank heater; new barbed wire; misc AUCTIONEER'S NOI E 1 his is an exceptionally clean sale. Terms: CASH Lunch Served Not Responsible For Accidents C LERKS Maurice A; Alice Quigley Mr. & Mrs. Donald Norton Owners Sale Conducted By jL Kaser's Auction Service W orth Liberty South Bend | ' 656 4532 287 8689
team to travel to New Prairie. 4:00 p.m. — John Glenn golf team to host Culver. 4:00 p.m. — John Glenn boys and girls track teams to travel to North Liberty. 4:00 p.m. — North Liberty girls tennis team to travel to 1 a Ville. 4:00 p.m. — North Liberty baseball team to host LaVille. 4:00 p.m. — North Liberty golf team to host Jimtown. 8:00 p.m. — Tri Kappa style show at Urey Middle School. Actor Boris Karloff was once a real estate salesman.
