The Independent-News, Volume 106, Number 23, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 November 1980 — Page 8

_ THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - NOVEMBER 13. 1980

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MILLER’S MERRY MANOR BREAKS GROUND . •- -1 i < il' /^^jL JjfL Iv A. Aa i w — i i *3MI Bizi 1 Uli v W«i3Kvil^ tV . --r '< , • / V ♦ * x . * # *l* . . • #**>• *J. .*.• • ><7^/. *>:■ ■>. ... ,• \ \;,x' x : * • Tuesday, November 11, the ground was broken for the addition to Miller s Merry m«uiui nursing home, in Walkerton, with a shovel used in 1964 for the opening of the Warsaw home, first of several nursing homes owned by the Miller family. Pictured arc Jack Ri/ek, president of the Walkerton Town Board; Roy DeSimone, former owner; Mrs. Connie Miller; Wallace T. Miller, Sr.; Mike Butler, administrator; Bob Berger, of Berger Construction, from left to right in the first row. Back row, from the left arc: Wallace T. Miller, Jr.; James Miller; V. Richard Miller; and Jim Yagelski, of Berger Construction. The new 62-bed addition will double the bed capacity of the present home at a cost of around $900,000. The building will be done by Berger Construction, of Culver, and is estimated to be done within a year. — photo by Michael Pearish

BOWLING NEWS Suburban league Falcon Inn 2b 18 M. J. Package Store 2b 18 American Legion 25 19 Nusbaum-Elkin 25 19 Ray s Supermarket 25 19 Lakeside Realty 18 2b Stump Jumpers lb 28 Barden's Construction 15 29 High team series scratch: Ray's Supermarket 2579. American Legion 2551. Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Home 252 b High team game: American Legion 900. M J. Package Store 895. Rav’s Supermarket 888. High individual series handicap Fanil \ ische bB3. Carl Paegei b"". (>ene Rhodcs b"4 High individual game handicap: ( ar! Paegei 278. Jerrs Scott 253. Dave Amur 251 Walkerton Kings & Queens Jokers 27 9 Tornados 25 11 Real People 21 15 Aliev Cats 18 18 Gutterdusters |7 19 Lucky Strikes |7 19 His A Hers 13 23 Luckv Four 7 29 High team series: Tornados 1849. Luckv Strikes 1844. Jokers 183 b. High team game: Tornados bB3. Lu< kv Strikes b 49, Jokers b2B High indivudal scries men Mel Mt Neil 52 7 . Wes Seaman 497, Dannv ( alhoon 484. High individual game handicap Mel McNeil 202. Jim Allen 180, Martin Brecht 178 High individual series women I ilah Morrison 485. Brenda (al hoon 4"5. Lois Dav is 458 High individual game women lots Davis 200. ( hing Seaman 199, 1 ilah Morrison 1 "7. Walkerton Kings & Queens Jokers 28'/i 11 % Tornados 28 12 Real People 23'/j lb’/j Lucky Strikes 20 20 Alley Cats 19 21 Gutterdusters 17 23 His A Hers 14 2b I ucky Four 11 29 High team scries Lucky Four 1931. Luckv Strikes 1802. Real People 1778 High team game Lucky Four hSI. Real Proplc 645, Jokers 645.

High individual series men: Russ Bierlv 5b5. Bill Morrison 538. Otto Allen 495. High individual game men: Bill Morrison 205. Russ Bierlv 203. 181. 181. High individual series women: Barb Barden 4 7 2. Ching Seaman 4b2. Lois Dav is 435. High individual game women: Barb Barden 188. Ching Seaman 1 "b. Renee Beebe 1"2. Morning Coffee League New Walkerton Lanes 27 9 K. L. Supermarket 23'/a 12'i Screwballs 22 14 Miller's Merry Manor 19 17 Team No. 4 lb 20 Precision Pallets 14 22 Johnson Dairy Farm 12' i 23' 2 Pin Teasers 10 2b High team series: Johnson Dairv Farm 138 b. New Walkerton Lanes 13b3. Koontz Lake Supermarket 1343. High team game: Pin leasers 512. New Walkerton Lanes 48". Johnson Dairv Farm 4"8. High individual series: Janice White 519, 505. Donna Wood 488. High individual game: Betty Kunkle 19". Donna Wood 195, C arol Aitken 188. Walkerton Ivanes Junior A.M. Winners 22 5 Strikers lb 11 Bow ling Bombers 15 12 Dare Devils 14 18 Panthers 12 15 Bobcats 12 15 Lucky Stars 9 18 Hurricanes 8 19 High team series: Bowling Bombers 2402. Panthers 2370. Dare Devils 2319 High team game: Bowling Bombers 821. Dare Devils 809, Panthers 791. High individual scries. Juniors: Shawn Fcyos 5b7, Brian Brown 562. Angie McKesson sbo; Bantams David Searfoss 504. Roberta Porter 501. Jim 1 uttle 483. High individual game. Juniors: Shawn Fcyos 218. Brian Brown 211, Mary Ellen Singleton 208; Bantams Kellv Drews 184. Jim Tuttle IBE Dawn I icht 174. Todd McMahan 1 7 4 Walkerton lames Junior* P.M. Fiberglass Engineering 21 Lane Brains IM 10 Whiz Kids IS 13 Jacob Drugs 14 14 New Walkerton Lanes 12’/: |s‘/j

Ride To Live 12 lb Dick’s Dudes II I" Mustangs 8' >lll9 1 1 High team scries: Jacob Drugs 2"2b, New Walkerton lams 2694, Fiberglass Engineers 2bb9. High team game: Jacob Drugs 94". 935. New Walkerton I anes 928. High individual series. Juniors Mike Dill 585. Rodney McNeal 554. Scott Pontius 554; Seniors Fd Sc graves bbs. Rhonda Kinney b 29. Cathy Johnsson bl 1 High individual game. Juniors Rodney McNeal 224. Mike Dill 214. Mary Shearin 210, Seniors: Mike Shearing 241. Cathv Johnson 230. Brenda Brecht 22" Monday Night Ladies Huhnke's Serv ice 33 II Bob's Bv The Lake 29 IS Beaver Realty 25 19 J.A.W. Oil 25 19 Hidden Bu T ec Salon 24 20 Hi-De-Ho r 2 7 Allen's Furniture I" 2" Walkerton Insulators b 38 High team series: Huhnke's Service 2442. Allen's Furniture 2341. Bob's By 1 he lake 2221 High team game: Huhnke's Ser vice 8"". "93. ""2. Allen's Furni Hire "89. "80. 7 "2. Bob's Bv The Lake "68. High individual series: C indv Huhnke 560. Eileen (lark 559, Carleen Mann 54". High individual game: Eileen ( lark 213. Cindy Huhnke 20". ( ar leen Mann 196 + Keep Red Cross ready Helps Shrink Swelling Os Hemorrhoidal Tissues caused by inflammation Doctors have found a medication that in many case* given prompt, temporary relief for hours from pain and burning itch in hemorrhoidal tissues.then help* shrink swelling of these tissues caused by inflammation The name Preparation H* No prescription 1* needed Preparation H Ointment and supixautones Use only a* directed

LOOK WHO’S ON THE MAP IN JAPAN Koontz Lake 'Tyner Grovertown M A H a mlef^f ,Q /2 - I 7 Donaldson * 6 ■ r ■ —■ I - fHTTI Cot cjM, General o>i'iing Co. Inc In which town will the sun rise first 7 When it is noon in Grovertown. what time will it be in Donaldson 7 1 ven Ihoygh the width of a time zone is many kilo meters, the time everywhere within the zone is the same I 00k at Figure 17 Suppose one person lived in Gmyertown and another person lived in Donaldson Would the sun come up for person m Grovertown later or earlier than lor the person m Donaldson? Ry how many actual minutes would their time of sunrise probably differ? Which town would have tne longest period of daylight during the summer evenings? Not all planets rotate at the same rate as the earth Jupiter, for example, rotates completely every 10 earth hours Flow long are average daytime and nighttime on Jupiter? If you were on Jupiter, how many degrees would the sun seem to move in an hour?

By Pearl Craft I here w ould be no real surprises if you were an Indiana junior high school student and your science teacher asked you to explain the tune zones to your east and west. But imagine the surprise of Karah Cunningham, former Indi ana resident, now a student at the ( anadian Academy, in Kobe. Ja pan. Karah turned to Chapter 16 as directed by her teacher and her eves grew wider as she saw the drafting map showing K«x>ntz

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Lake. Tyner. Hamlet. Grovertown and Donaldson. Naturally a copy of that page had to be sent to grandmother Alyce Anderson, formerly of Koontz Lake. Karah and her brothers. Kelley and Kyle, and their parents. Mr and Mrs. Larry Cunningham, arc residents of Kobe. Japan, where their dad is employed with Mit-subishi-York Corporation, and all the family recently visited in the area. Granddad was the late Louis Anderson.

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