The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 October 1985 — Page 11

WAIIXJbTi FAWISI GARAGE SALE — 31344 Leeper Road, 2‘/j miles south of North Liberty, off 23. Clothes; mtsc.; some never used items. Friday, October 4, 9:00 - 4:00. o3p VERKLER'S FARM DRAINAGE & EXCAVATING DITCHING - PONDS LAND CLEARING GENERAL EXCAVATING COMPLETE BACKHOE, DRAGLINE & BULLDOZER WORK Also 4 Yard Michigan Loader, Road Grader And Dump Trucks Available FREE ESTIMATES 586*2305 Walkerton o3lt , । WANTED — Someone to share rent in house at West York, 1207-A Ohio St., Walkerton. Contact James M. Burnette. o3p FOR SALE OR RENT with option. 2 bedroom house at Koontz Lake. Needs finishing touches. $21,000. Walkerton schools. Phone 936-7686. Plymouth. o3p GARAGE SALE — Thursday and Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter and summer clothes; toys; etc. 304 Hickory St., Walkerton. o3p BOWLING NEWS Monday Nite Ladies Walkerton Lanes Allen's Furniture 11 1 Huhnke's Service 9 3 Mer Con Too) 9 3 Hi De-Ho 7 5 R & A Carpet 6 6 TV Center 4 8 Kline's 1 11 Myrna's Studio 1 11 Hight team series: Hi-De-Ho 2208, Huhnke’s Service 2145, Allen’s Furniture 1981. High team game: Hi-De-Ho 798, Huhnke’s Service 774, R & A Carpet 693. High individual series: C. Huhnke 559, L. Relos 516, C. Mann 491. High individual game: C. Huhnke 197, L. Relos 181, B. Lauderback 181, C. Mann 177. Monday Nite Ladies Walkerton Lanes Mer Con Tool 13 3 Hi-De-Ho 11 5 Allen’s Furniture 11 5 Huhnke's Service 10 6 TV Center 7 9 R & A Carpet Service 6 10 Kline’s TV 5 11 Myrna's Studio 1 15 High team series: Hi-De-Ho 2233, Huhnke’s Service 2104, Kline’s TV 1923. High team game: Huhnke's Service 763. Hi-De-Ho 762, Kline’s TV 668. High individual series: L. Whitmer 516, E. Gark 507, L. Relos 485. High individual game: E. Clark 214. L. Relos 183, L. Whitmer 178. Wednesday Nite Ladles Walkerton Lanes Walkerton Lanes 71 Team No. 4 6 2 Precision Pallet 2 6 Complete Drywall 1 High team series: Walkerton Lanes 2272, Team No. 4 2072, Precision Pallet 2079. High team game: Walkerton Lanes 780, Team No. 4 717, Precision Pallet 698. High individual series: C. Mann 513, L. Zellers 507, Z. Schafer 503. High individual game: C. Mann

215. J. Hill 184. Z. Schafer 184. L. Zellers 178. Wednesday Nite Ladies Walkerton Lanes Walkerton Lanes 10 2 Team No. 4 7 5 Precision Pallet 4 8 Complete Drywall 3 9 High team series: Walkerton Lanes 2298, Precision Pallet 2077, Team No. 4 2062. High team game: Walkerton Lanes 858, Precision Pallet 778, Team No. 4 724. High individual series: S. Zellers 514, P. Gardner 506, C. Mann 488. High indivdiual game: M. Whickcar 214, S. Zellers 208, P. Gardner 195. Monday Night Men's Liberty Lanes Community State Bank 71 C & B Optical 6 2 O'Connor Electric Service 5 3 Rudd Olds/Cadillac 5 3 Swan Lake Golf Club 4 4 Cole Mine 4 4 Lakeside Inn 3 5 Crumstown Tavern 2 6 Whitmer Farms 2 6 WiMene Farm 2 6 High team series handicap: Community State Bank 2874, O’Connor Electric Service 2813, C & B Optical 2799. High team game handicap: Community State Bank 1030. C & B Optical 983, Crumstown Tavern 963. High individual series: Bob Lute 635 (243, 220), Keith Shirley 600 (230), Don Garrett 597. High individual game: Bob Lute 243, Keith Shirley 230, John Whitmer, Sr. 223. Sunday Night Mixed Doubles Liberty Lanes Walnut Road Runners 71 F.D.P.s 6 2 2 Rights - 2 Wrongs 6 2 Dilligafs 5 3 Team No. 7 4 4 Flum Duckers 4 4 Nice & Easy 4 4 Elm St. Nightmares 2 6 Team No. 11 Alley Cats 1 High team series handicap: F.D.P.s 2465, Dilligafs 2398, Team No. 7 2360. High team game handicap: F.D.P.s 860. Team No. 7 843. F.D.P.s 833. High individual series men: Randy Schmeltz 599, Jack Jackson 589, Steve Houser 539. High individual game men: Jack Jackson 225, Randy Schmeltz 224, Gerald Wolff 221. High individual game women: Joan Shafer 537, Judy Gensinger 483, Sherri Rudd 465. High individual game women: Sherri Rudd 187, Joan Shafer 185, Lisa Jaworski 179. Friday Night Mixed Doubles Liberty Lanes Ramblers 9 3 Udder Team 9 3 Team No. 1 8 4 Odd Balls 6 6 Lucky Strikes 5 7 Team No. 6 5 7 Gutter Dusters 4 8 Team No. 3 2 10 High team series: Ramblers 1938, Gutter Dusters 1782, Udder Team 1747. High team game: Ramblers 710, Gutter Dusters 608, Udder Team 601. High individual series men: Rich Borkowski 581, Greg Zellers 544, Ernie Tompkins 526. High individual game men: Rich Borkowski 207, Greg Zellers 205, Tom Odle 193. High individual series women: Pam Clemons 528, Theresa Whitmer 510, Pam Jamriska 494. High individual game women: Yvonne Tompkins 192, Pam Jamriska 189, Pam Clemons 180. Thursday Night Ladles Liberty Lanes MOP’s Place 11 1 Ludwig Plbg. & Htg. 8 4 Community State Bank 8 4

PME 7 5 Elaine's Beauty Shop 6 6 Cisney Construction 6 6 Liberty Drugs 6 6 Lane’s One Stop 4 8 Dean's Excavating 2 10 Eberly’s Orchard 2 10 High team series handicap: Cisney Construction 2570, Community State Bank 2463, Ludwig Plumbing & Heating 2457. High team game handicap: Cisney Construction 881, Ludwig Plumbing & Heating 865, Community State Bank 865, MOP’s Place 863. High individual series: Joan Shafer 559, Carolyn Bacewic 547, Marge O’Connor 518. High individual game: Mav Konderla 198, Joan Shafer 190, Carolyn Bacewic 188. Monday Nite Late Men's Walkerton Lanes Dave’s Towing 10 6 Rebels 9 7 Outsiders 9 Pinheads 9 P&H Machine 8 8 Gutter Bros. 3 13 High team series handicap: Outsiders 1442, Pinheads 1396, P & H Machine 1236. High team game handicap: Pin Heads 536, Outsiders 520, 466, P & H Machine 466. High individual series: Tony McNeal 551, Steve Hostetler 507, Carey Keller 486. High individual game: Russell Oake 208, Steve Hostetler 201, Tony McNeal 192. Sunday Mixed Doubles Walkerton Lanes Sarge & The Privates 8 0 Strikers 6 2 Family Affair 4 4 J & L Tractor Service 4 4 Team No. 5 3 5 Skip's Squad 1 High team series. Family Affair 1780. High team game: Family Affair 670. High individual series men: Danny Calhoon 526, Raymond Granger 526. High individual game men: Danny Calhoon 217. High individual series women: Ruby Stratton 453. High individual game women: Patricia Lawhorn 175. Friday Morning Coffee League Walkerton Lanes Ray's Radiator Service 14 6 Duraclean Carpet 12 8 Ray's Super Valu 11 9 Johnson's Dairy Farm 10 10 Just Sew 10 10 Mouse's Barber Shop 9 11 Miller’s Merry Manor 8 12 Beaver Realty 6 14 High team series: Ray’s Super Valu 1700, Duraclean Carpet 1644, Beaver Realty 1618. High team game: Duraclean Carpet 627, Ray’s Super Valu 584, Miller’s Merry Manor 573. High individual series: Doris Fuentes 598, Charlene Snodgrass 464, Etta Millice 453. High individual game: Doris Fuentes 220, 210, Janice White 181, Karen Johnson 177. Friday Morning Coffee League Walkerton Lanes Ray’s Radiator Service 15 9 Duraclean Carpet 13 11 Just Sew 13 11 Ray’s Super Valu 13 11 Johnson’s Dairy Farm 11 13 Miller’s Merry Manor 1! 13 Mouse’s Barber Shop 11 13 Beaver Realty 9 15 High team series. Beaver Realty 1718, Ray's Radiator Shop 1706, Miller’s Merry Manor 1595. High team game: Beaver Realty 616, 597, Ray’s Radiator Service 609, Miller's Merry Manor 584. High indivdiual series: Charlene Snodgrass 521, Janice White 513, Karen Johnson 492. High individual game: Charlene Snodgrass 197, Karen Johnson 185, 184, Janice White 185, 183, Nancy Noble 181. WIN Coupon Books now on sale at area merchants for only $6.00.

OCTOBER 3, 1985 - THE INDEPENDENT NEWS -

6TH & 7TH GRADE VOLLEYBALLERS lUi j The North Liberty sixth and seventh grade girls volleyball team members are, from left to right, standing: Jamie McCool, Michelle Loutzenhiser, Missy Hawley, Rachelle Snell, Sarah O’Banion, Christy Butler, Marcy Glon and coach Edison. Kneeling: Jennifer Withey, Stephanie Aldrich, Sabrina Davey, Alyssa Elkins, Michele Knepp and Michell Renz. BTH GRADE VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS » T A \ t Klk wEf f 8 ip gs It H w 1 .AaTi ■ w.' 4 ■* ' vl The North Liberty eighth grade girls volleyball team members are, from left to right, seated: Cherri Shelee, Kari Boxell, Angie Mlekodaj and Connie Helminger. Standing are Tricia Zellers, Shelli Voth, Becky Kring, Julie Kominkiewicz, Kristi Solmos, Debbie Green and Melanie McCracken.

NORTH LIBERTY VOLLEYBALL RESULTS The seventh grade volleyball team lost their first game of the season to a strong serving South Bend Edison team in two games, 15-2 and 15-1. They came back strong, however, against South Bend Jackson, one week later to win in three games 16-4. 10-15 and 15-0. Jamie McCool served 100 percent accuracy, Sarah O’Banion had 92 percent and Jennifer Withey served for 13 consecutive points in the third game. The Falcons played their first home game on Monday against Triton and lost a hard fought match in three games 15-10, 10-15 and 15-11. The sixth grade will play their first game on Monday against LaVille at home, at 4:30 p.m. and the seventh and eighth grade play at home against Urey on Wednesday at 4:15 p.m. The North Liberty eighth grade team opened up their season last week at South Bend Edison. The Falcons played a good match but came out on the losing end, losing in three games. The second game of the season was played at Jackson with the Falcons again coming out on the wrong end by losing in three games. The Falcons played a strong first game but ended up losing the next two. The Falcons got on the winning track by beating Triton on Monday night in three games. Scores were led by Julie Kominciewicz and Angie Mlekodaj and Tricia Zellers supporting the team with excellent net play. Tuesday the Falcons play LaVille at home. UREY AIDS AFRICA The Urey Middle School Young Ambassadors are once again organizing to raise money for others less fortunate than ourselves. Aid to African Famine Relief will be the cause for which the Young Ambassadors will be working. Twen-

ty-dollars in donations has been collected at lunch-time from Urey students. Other special fund-rais-ing projects at the school will be started at a later date. We are pleased to report that last year’s project of a Peach Corp Partnership program to establish a nutrition education program in Ecuador was successful. The Young Ambassadors wish to thank everyone in the community for making this program an excellent learning experience and a great success.

LEGAL NOTICES

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Alcoholic Beverage Board of St. Joseph County, Indiana, at 10:00 am., on October 8, 1985, at the City Hall in the citv of Mishawaka in said county, will investigate the propriety of holding an alcoholic beverage permit by the following persons and locations listed herein, to wit: RR7110722 Thomas Buraczewski, 913 S. Union St., Mishawaka, IN 465440000, D B A. O B’s Inn, Beef and Wine Retailer’s Permit, Renewal and Sunday Sales Re new al. RR9910722 Dennis R O’Donnell. 913 S. Union St.. Mishawaka, IN 465440000. D.B.A. O B’s Inn. Beef and Wine Retailer's Permit, Transfer of Ownership and Sunday Sales. Said investigation will be open to the public. Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission By Willaim C. Coyle, Executive Secretary Harry K Wick, Chairman Thanks to you... it works... for ALL OF US United Why

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