The Independent-News, Volume 108, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 April 1983 — Page 9
STARKE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SPENCER GROVER — ADMINISTRATOR STARKE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL at 102 East Culver in Knox, phone 772-6231, is becoming more important each day to the people of this community. I he reason for this is they combine a good atmosphere for recovery with all the knowledge and skill of the medical profession. They are equipped to give the best care obtainable and their entire staff is devoted to this task. SIARKE. MEMORIAL HOSPII AL is continually making changes in order to keep up with the rapid developments in the medical science field. I hey are constantly striving to better meet the ever increasing demand for their services. Everv year STARKE MEMORIAL HOSPI IAL reaches out to service an ever expanding area. This hospital stands like a sentinel in this community to guard the health and welfare of all the citizens. I he editors of this Consumer Business Guide would like to compliment the entire staff at STARKE MEMORI Al HOSPIT AL for their fine service to the people of this community. HARRY B. FRANKLIN CO., INC. MIKE MORRIS — NEW OWNER Arc you throwing money away? Why not gather up all that old scrap metal lying around your home or business and turn it into dollars in your pocket? That is just what you can do because HARRY B. FRANKLIN CO.. INC., located at 505 West Garro in Plymouth, phone 936-2500, will pay you the highest prices for your scrap metal. C heck with the new owner. Mike Morris, about the weekly specials. We all have scrap metal around our home or farm that is useless to us. With little effort, you can gather it up and bring it in to this dealer and they will sort, weigh and pay vou for it while you wait. Copper, brass, iron and aluminum will bring the highest prices. For your aluminum cans, vou can’t beat the prices they pay. This company has built a good reputation for reliable dealings and we recommend them to all in this area w ho have scrap to sell. Help beautify America, take your scrap metal to HARRY B. FRANKLIN CO., INC .
Liberty Kennels, Inc. JACK HOLMES - OWNER Would you like to take a trip but aren't sure what to do with your dog? If that's your problem, then contact LIBERTY KENNELS. INC. at 314 West Liberty in North Liberty, phone 656-3113. Your pet will receive individual attention at this fine kennel. Clean, individual spaces are maintained here and only the best fwd will be fed to your pet during its stay. Special low prices are offered by the week or month and all breeds are accommodated. Plenty of tender, loving care is their motto. Puppies in bull dog breeds are sold by this firm. You'll want to stop and see for yourself the fine dogs they offer. Give your pet a treat the next time you have to take a trip and leave it behind. Leave your pet with the people at LIBERTY KENNELS. INC. This kennel is recommended in this area by the writers of this Consumer Business Guide.
C & L Custom Upholstering Tom Casey — Owner If you’re looking for a practical wav to fight inflation. DON'T throw out that worn out couch or chair. Save dollars by having it professionally upholstered! Smart homeowners in this area have found a good way to fight inflation — let the experts at C Ac L CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING com plete refurbish that furniture piece. Located at 1112 Lakeside in LaPorte. phone 362-7196, these professional upholsterers feature a large number of beautiful fabrics to enhance literally any decorator scheme. Let them upholster your furniture, antiques or vinyls, and you II see why leading interior decorators consider CAL CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING to be the area's finest upholstery shop I hey give tree estimates and have pickup and delivery with over 30 vears experience. They specialize in homes, offices, hotels, motels and restaurants. Remodeling, restyling and repairing — these craftsmen do it Al L The editors of this Consumber Business Guide urge vou to stop a moment before investing in new living room furniture. Save money bv letting the pros at C & L CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING re store that lost beauty to vour furniture.
Lee’s Children Shop High Quality — Low Prices Did you know that we have a children's clothing store in our area that features durable and rugged, yet stylish children clothing at prices far below what department and discount stores are asking? At LEE’S CHILDREN SHOP located at 518 Lincolnway in LaPorte. phone 362-3747. you can save many dollars when you buy your children’s clothing. Whether it's a layette or your children's summer play clothes, you'll find it here. They have a complete line of clothing ranging in sizes from infants to girls size 14 and boys to size 18. All the clothing here is made of durable material and properly cut to give a child freedom of movement w hile playing. You will enjoy shopping at this friendly and courteous shop where vou always will find a complete selection of sty les, sizes and colors — all within your budget. We. the editors of this Consumer Business Guide, suggest vou visit ' LEE'S CHILDREN SHOP soon. ।
BOWLING NEWS Suburban League Walkerton Imines Jacob Drugs 37 15 Cole Mme 31 21 Jack's Citgo 29 23 Bolze Marathon 27 25 American Legion 24 28 Slump Jumpers 24 28 Brass Lion 18 34 Lakeside Realty 18 34 High team series: Jacob Drugs 2592. Brass Lion 2496, Lakeside Realtv 2422. High team game: Jacob Drugs 912. 8 7 9. Lakeside Realty 874. High individual series handicap: Dave Minter 657, Fran Gindelberger6s7. Mel Divine 623. High individual game handicap: Dave Minter 261, Clyde Stickley 249, Chuck Minter 245. Friday Morning Coffee League Walkerton Lanes Beaver Realty 32 16 Miller's Merry Manor 29'/j 18'/j Bacew ic I rucking 26? i 2l'/j Con-Agra 24 24 Johnson Dairy Farm 22 26 Dolly Ac Mac’s 21 27 Walkerton Body Shop 19 29 Kissinger Construction 18 30 High team series: Kissinger Construction 1859, Walkerton Bixiv Shop I 784. Beaver Realty 1764. High team game: Beaver Realty 649. Kissinger Construction 641. Walkerton Bodv Shop 626. High individual series: Donna Wixkl 636. Janet Pickens 493. Carol Aitken 492. High individual game: Donna Wood 236. 210. 190, Janet Pickens 193. Carol Aitken 190. Wednesday Nite Ladies Walkerton Lanes New Walkerton Lanes 89 35 Ludwig Plumbing 84 40 Precision Pallet 61 63 American State Bank 59 65 Beaver Realty 57 67 TV Center 52 '/j 71 •/> Brass Lion 47'/j 75'/i Complete Dry w all 46 80 High team series: Ludwig Plumbing & Heating 2253, New Walkerton Lanes 2241, Complete Dry wall 2061. High team game: Ludwig Plumbing A Heating 848, New Walkerton Lanes 796, Beaver Realtv 777. High individual series: Carleen Mann 524. Carolyn Bacewic 503, Zella Schafer 476. High indivdiual game: Carleen
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Mann 213, Carolyn Bacewic 195. Ann Krick 189. Tuesday Nite Early Birds Liberty lames Huhnke’s Tire Service 82 30 Jacob Drugs 59 53 American Door 58'Zi 53'/j Liberty Lanes 57 55 Cisney Construction 56 56 Chase Brass 49 63 Ann's Mini Mart 48'4 63'/i Rapid Rule 38 74 High team series handicap: Chase Brass 2428, Liberty Lanes 2408. Jacob Drugs 2378. High team game handicap: Chase Brass 854. Huhnke’s Tire Service 831. Liberty Lanes 829. High individual series: Linda Relos 535. Eileen Clark 495. Diana Sims 488. High indivdiual game: Linda Relos 205, Diana Sims 203, Eileen Clark 188. Monday Night Men’s Liberty Lanes O'Connor Electric Ser. 68' j 47'/j Swan Lake Golf Club 67 49 Wil-lene Farms 67 49 Rudd Olds/Cadillac bO'/i 55 1 2 Liberty Lanes 59 57 Des-Lan Trucking 59 57 Community State Bank 55 61 Whitmer Farms 54 62 Schweitzers Bombers 46 70 Crumstow n Tavern 44 72 High team series handicap: O'Connor Electric Service 2919, Swan Lake Golf Club 2883, Community State Bank 2733. High team game handicap: O'Connor Electric Service 1027. Swan Lake Golf Club 994. 990. High individual senes: Bob Lute 656. Russ Odle 581, John South 579. High individual game: Bob Lute 253, 213, John South 228, Darvl (iarrett 211. Wednesday Night Men’s Liberty lames Liberty Lanes 36'/j 19'/j Custom Bodv Shop 36 20 Liberty Lions 34 22 Rizek’s Plbg. & Htg. 32 24 Walk. American Legion 29 27 Fair Oil Co. 25'/i 30‘/j Patrick's A.V. 24 32 Bruce’s No. 10 24 32 Morris Precision. Inc. 23 33 Wabash Tavern 16 40 High team series: Rizek's Plumbing Ac Heating 2663, Custom Body Shop 2523. Fair Oil Co. 2449 High team game: Rizek’s Plumbing Ac Heating 921. 913. Fair Oil Co. 858, Custom Body Shop 853. High individual series: Gerald Wolff 610. Bill Doan 588. Curt Jaworski 577.
Ifreefree! I $300.00 I Given To Anyone Bringing In A NEW 40 MEMBER LEAGUE To I NEW WALKERTON LANES I 1508 Roosevelt Road Phone 586-3850 H I DANCE | I AMERICAN LEGION I * WALKERTON I | Saturday Night I ■ Beginning At 9:30 p.m. B ■ Dance To The Music By * | CITY LIMITS j
High individual game: Gerald Wolff 232. Andy Treber 229, Curt Jaworski 224. Thursday Night Indies Liberty lames Miller's Merrv Manor 81 43 Elaine's Beauty Shop 75 49 Grahm's Trench. Serv. 74 50 Community State Bank 65 59 Jim’s Market 62 62 Irene’s Poodle Groom. 55' 1 68'6 Vermillion’s Well Serv. 54 70 GAc C Hardware 53'6 70' 1 Country Cellar 52 72 Package Liquor 48 76 High team series handicap: Grahm's Trenching Service 2551. Elaine's Beautv Shop 2540. Miller’s Merry Manor 2457. High team game handicap: Grahm’s Trenching Service 874. Elaine's Beauty Shop 859. Grahm's Trenching Service 859. Elaine's Beauty Shop 846. High individual series: Tammy Duke 510, Marv Yeakev 503, Marge O'Connor 496. High individual game: Margaret Dial 208. Joan Shafer 180, Tammv Duke 179. SENIOR BOWLING NEWS Sorrry to hear about Eh Sobat, get better sixm and join us. Bud Weiman couldn’t bowl as vet but came in and kept score. Emil Vische picked up the 4-7 10 split. The senior citizens bowl everv Wednesday afternoon. 2:00 p.m.. at the New Walkerton Lanes The handicap game for the men last week was won by Bob Bowman. 23". and a scratch game of 1"". Other goo<| handicap games were rolled bv Andy Anderson, 219, scratch game 197, series 516; Dick Dipert, 215; Claude Nowakowski. 210; and Roman Brehm. 205. Three cheers for the high handicap winner three weeks in a row. Helen Bowman. 238, scratch game 181. series of 473. Other good handicap games were bv June Lind. 221; Sally Barna. 211; Doris Crane. 203; Eleanor Knight, 201; and C aroline Hampe, 200. Dene Hensley, Gene Knight and Dick Crane came to cheer us on last week. WALKERTON ALUMNI SETS BANQUET DATE The Walkerton Alumni Association will hold their annual banquet on June 18, at the Urey Middle School (formerly Walkerton High School). Invitations will be mailed at a later date. "Only the artist, or the free scholar, carries his happiness within him." Beethoven
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