The Independent-News, Volume 106, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 October 1980 — Page 2

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Pictured from left to right are M. Carol Finley who was selected as Employee of the Month for August; Joyce, Kennedy. member of the employees council presenting the awards and Gina Newland named Grooming Aide of the month for August. This is the first time that Miller's Merry Manor. Walkerton, has had the grooming aide selected two consecutive months. We congratulate these girls in their achievements. "An old man in a house is a good sign." Benjamin Franklin Drive Safely

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BOWLING NEWS Monday Night Ladies Huhnke's Service lb 4 Beaver Realty 14 6 J.A.W. Oil ’ 13 7 Hi De-Ho 11 9 Bob sßy The Lake 10 10 Hidden-Tee Salon 9 II Allen’s Furniture 5 15 Walkerton Insulators 2 18 High team series: Huhnke's Service 2277, Bob's Bv The Lake 207 b. Hidden Bu-Tee Salon 2037. High team game: Huhnke's Ser-

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vice 778. Hidden Bu lee Salon "22. Bob’s By The l ake "09. High indnidual series: Eileen ( lark 55". Pam O'Dell 504. Janice White 49T High individual game: I ileen Clark 19", 192, Linda Relos IKO. Janice White 180. Mary Back I New Walkerton lames Junior Bowling JUNIORS A.M. Daredevils 3 0 Winners 3 0 Lucky Stars 2 I Panthers 2 I Hurricanes I 2 Bobcats I 2 Strikers 0 3 Bow ling Bombers 0 3 BANTAMS 6 ■ II High team series: Daredevils 1134. I uck\ Stars 1132. Hurricanes 1130. JUNIORS 12 • 14 High team game: Bobcats 5’9. Lucky Stars 5’6. Hurricanes 575. Juniors — High individual scrier: Jeannie Johnson 341. Angie McKesson 339. Candy Seaman 338. Bantams — High individual series: Angie Shetland 289. Jeff Patrick 288. Cindy Scamon 28". Jim Werner 28". Juniors — High individual game: Jeannie Johnson 173. Angie McKesson I 73. Candy Seaman I "3. Bantams — High individual game: Jeff Patrick 163. Shane Fcvor 159. Cindv Seaman 157. JUNIORS P.M. Lane Brains 3 I Team No. 7 3 I Fiberglass Engineering 2 2 Team No. 6 2 2 Team No. 5 2 2 Team No. 4 2 2 Team No. 2 I 3

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Ride To Live, Live To Ride 1 3 High team senes: Lane Brains 2583. Learn No. " 2579. Fiberglass Engineering 2569. High team game: Learn No. 7 909. 899. Lane Brains 888. Juniors 12 ■ 14 — High individual scries: Pam Earnest 526, Mike White 524. Rachell Jeffers 520. Seniors 15-21 — High individual series: Matt Beckwith 577. Kevin O’Neal 5"5. Danns Branties 572. Juniors 12-14 — High individual game: Rachelle Jeffers 20". Das id Fugate 196, Pam Earnest 196, Phil Bogart 19b. Seniors 15-21 — High individual game: Liz Fenstermacher 22". Marlon Adkins 223. Matt Beckwith 210. Friday Morning Coffee league Team No. 4 9 3 Koontz Lake Supermarket 8 4 Team No. 17 5 l earn No. 2 6 6 Screwballs 6 6 Gutter Balls 4 8 Johnson Dairy Farm 4 8 Precision Pallets 4 8 High team series: Koontz Lake Supermarket 1389. Team No. 2 1335. Team No. 1 1233. High team game: Koontz Lake Supermarket 498, 448, 443; Team No. 2 468, 43", 430; Team No. 1 426. High individual series: Donna W<xml 532, Gale Mayfield 457. Carol Aitken 452. High individual game: Cheryl Kissinger 195, Donna Wood 185, I"5. 172; Gale Mayfield 166. Happy Ads Only SI .00

j ANNOUNCEMENT i i ERNEST R. STARR, C.P.A. | And । LEONARD P. WILDAUER, C.P.A. ! i I Are Pleased To Announce The Formation Os The | Accounting Firm Os j | STARR & WILDAUER i i CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS j I I j 119 North Center j j Bremen, Indiana Phone (219) 546-3821 I - i FARM FOR SALE Pine Creek Church Os The Brethren Farm Approximately 90 Acres, Barn, Two Steel Corn Bins Corner Os Pine & Stanton Roads Sealed bids may be turned in at the church ottice daily from 8:00 to 11:30 a.m., October 2-17. Bids will be opened by 10:00 am. on Saturday, October 18 at the barn. At this time bidders may raise bids. For Appointment Cail 784-2788 or 784-2781

Suburban League Nusbaum-Elkin 13 American Legion 13 Falcon Inn 13 Ray’s Supermarket I 2 8 M. J. Package Store 10 IO Stump Jumpers 7 13 Lakeside Realty 6 14 Barden's Construction 6 I 4 High team series scratch: Falcon Inn 2485. American Legion 2364. Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Home 2359. High team game scratch: Nus baum Elkin Funeral Home 86". Falcon Inn 856. 842. High individual series handicap Carl Paegel 657. Harold Schwcder 655, John South 652. High individual game handicap John South 245. Carl Paegel 240 Harold Schwcder 238. Crying Towel Awards — Mike McMillen and Harry Masterman. BAKE SALE I he Walkerton United Methodist ( hurch ( hoir will hold a bake sale this Saturday from 9:00 a.m. til! sold out at the Farmers State Bank of Wyatt. Walkerton. Anyone wishing to donate to this bake sale will have our thanks. Ihe money raised will be used for outside lead ership for the ( hoir Retreat which will be held November I. Keep Red Cross ready