The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1985 — Page 6

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Monday Night Late Men’s Walkerton Lanes Rebels 17 11 Pin Heads 16 12 Dave's Towing 14 14 P&H Machine 14 14 Outsiders 13 15 Gutter Bros. 10 18 High team series: Rebels 1317, Outsiders 1252, P & H Machine 1242. High team game: Outsiders 454, Rebels 449, 447. High individual series: Mike Hamman 520, Carey Keller 445, Todd Anderson 439. High individual game: Mike Hamman 195, 178, Carey Keller 177. Sunday Night Mixed Doubles Liberty Lanes Walnut Road Runners 17 7 Dilligafs 15 9 F.D.P.s 15 9 Elm St. Nightmares 14 10 2 Rights - 2 Wrongs 13 11 Nice & Easy 13 11 Flum Duckers 10 14 Team No. 7 9 15 Team No. 17 17 Alley Cats 7 17 High team series handicap: Alley Cats 2402, F.D.P.s 2395, Walnut Road Runners 2338. High team game: Walnut Road Runners 834, F.D.P.s 827, Alley Cats 824. High individual series: Jack Jackson 589, Don Garrett 556, Dave Gensinger 543. High individual game men: Gerald Wolff 224, Dave Gensinger 220, Jack Jackson 215. High individual series women: Joan Shafer 508, Judy Gensinger 496, Valerie Stewart 494. High individual game women: Valerie Stewart 192, Sherri Rudd 188, Valerie Stewart 182. Friday Night Mixed Denbies Überty lanes Udder Team 19 9 Odd Balis 18 10 Ramblers 14 14 Lucky Strikes 14 14 Team No. 1 13 15 Gutter Dusters 13 15 Team No. 6 12 16 Team No. 3 11 17 High team series: Team No. 3

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1928, Gutter Dusters 1888, Lucky Strikes 1867. High team game: Team No. 3 687, Gutterdusters 656, Odd Balls 654. High individual series men: Steve Schoff 562, Russell Odle 545, Greg Zellers 532. High individual game men: Steve Schoff 207, Greg Zellers 193, Ernie Tompkins 190. High indivdual series women: Debbie Levandoski 538, Carol McMahon 533, Pam Clemons 496. High individual game women: Carol McMahon 207, Debbie Levandoski 194, Lou Lou Zellers 194, Tenna Schoof 184. Thursday Night Ladles liberty Lanes MOP’s Place 20 8 Liberty Drugs 17 11 PME 16 12 Ludwig Plbg. & Htg. 15 13 Lane’s One Stop 15 13 Cisney Construction 15 13 Community State Bank 14 14 Elaine’s Beauty Shop 11 17 Dean’s Excavating 10 18 Eberly’s Orchard 7 21 High team series handicap: Liberty Drugs 2385, MOP’s Place 2378, Ludwig Plumbing & Heating 2373. High team game handicap: Eberly’s Orchard 886, Liberty Drugs 849, Community State Bank 819. High individual series: Deb Carson 499, Tanya Brockman 494, Jean Brodzinski 485, Mary Holmes 485. High individual game: Jean Brodzinski 212, Deb Carson 200, Sheila Scott 190. Wednesday Night Men’s Liberty Lanes Hamilton Wrecker 23 9 American Door 21 11 R & A Carpet 19 13 Rick’s Goodyear 17 15 Fair Oil Co. 16 16 Sons of the Amer. Legion 16 16 Liberty Lions 15 17 Liberty Lanes 12 20 Wabash Tavern 11 21 Walk. American Legion 10 22 High team series: R & A Carpet 2503, Fairl Oil Co. 2492, Liberty Lanes 2459. High team game: R & A Carpet

886, Fair Oil Co. 862, American Door 861. High individual series: Jerry Singleton 569, Troy Dillon 561, Jerry Ullery 560. High individual game: Mike Gilbert 242, Jerry Ullery 225, Phil Groves 223. Monday Night Men’s Liberty Lanes Rudd Olds/Cadillac 17 7 Swan Lake Golf Club 16 8 Community State Bank 15 9 C&B Optical 14 10 O’Connor Electric Serv. 13 11 Lakeside Inn 11 13 Crumstown Tavern 9 15 Cole Mine 9 15 Whitmer Farms 8 16 Wil-leneFarm 8 16 High team series handicap: O’Connor Electric Service 2812, Whitmer Farms 2806, Wil-lene Farm 2676. High team game handicap: Whitmer Farms 1010, O’Connor Electric Service 1000, Cole Mine 964. High individual series: John South 622, Steve Houser 581, D. C. Martin 559. High individual game: John South 222, Dave Scott 214, Keith Shirley 213. Friday Morning Coffee League Walkerton Lanes Ray’s Radiator Service 23 13 Just Sew 21 15 Miller’s Merry Manor 20 16 Duraclean Carpet 18 18 Beaver Realty 17 19 Mouse’s Barber Shop 17 19 Johnson’s Dairy Farm 15 21 Ray’s Super Valu 13 23 High team series: Beaver Realty 1811, Miller’s Merry Manor 1720, Johnson’s Dairy Farm 1692. High team game: Miller’s Merry Manor 631, Beaver Realty 630,614, Johnson’s Dairy Farm 586. High individual series: Janice White 537, Dene Hensley 460, Betty Kunkle 454, Betty Schrader 454. High individual game: Betty Schrader 191, Janice White 184, Dene Hensley 183. Wednesday Nite Ladles Walkerton Lanes Walkerton Lanes 16 8 Precision Pallet 15 9 Team No. 4 10 14 Complete Drywall 7 17 High team series: Walkerton Lanes 2212, Precision Pallet 2066, Team No. 4 2033. High team game: Walkerton

Lanes 748, Precision Pallet 719, Team No. 4 693. High individual series: J. Platz 502, M. Whickcar 497, J. Kemp 467. High individual game: J. Platz 190, M. Whickcar 187, C. Mann 178. Monday Nite Ladles Walkerton Lanes Allen’s Furniture 22 6 Hi-De-Ho 20 8 Mer-Con Tool 19 9 Huhnke’s Service 15‘/i 12‘/j TV Center 12 16 R& A Carpet Service 12 16 Kline’s TV 9 19 Myrna's Studio 2*/j 25'/i High team series: Huhnke’s 2233, Hi-De-Ho 2140, Allen’s Furniture 1986. High team game: Huhnke’s 777, Hi-De-Ho 751, Allen's Furniture 733. High indivdiual series: L. Whitmer 504, C. Mann 473, A. Miller 464. High individual game: E. Williams 189, L. Whitmer 188, A. Miller 183. NATURALIST SCHEDULE AT POTATO CREEK FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25 5:30 p.m. — The Park Awakens! What? at 5:30 in the evening? Yes, it’s true! Over 80% of the animals in our nature are more active at this time than any other. Join us during one of the most beautiful times of the day. Meet at the Nature Center for this 1 hour walk. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 9:00 a.m. — Park Patch Hour. Start work on your Indiana State Park Patch this week. Become a Smokey’s Friend (children 4 thru 7), Junior Naturalist or Hoosier Ecologist (children 8 and over). Meet the Naturalist at the Nature Center for a 1 hour introduction to this learn-while-you-eara program. 10:30 a.m. — Hike To Summer’s Pond. This 2 hour walk will take us to one of the most beautiful

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areas of Potato Creek. Meet at the Horseman’s Day Use Area Parking Lot for this nature hike. 2:00 p.m. — Ophidiophobia Ginic. Ophidio = snakes, phobia = fear. Meet some of Potato Creek’s gentle serpents face to face. Being afraid is the best reason to come! Meet the Naturalist at the Nature Center for this 45 minute program. 4:00 p.m. — Hide And Seek. Find your way to the Nature Center for this 45 minute program to discover how animals hide, while others seek them out. 6:30 p.m. — Life After Dark. What goes on at Potato Creek after dark? Join us for a 1 hour adventure into the time of day unexplored by most of us. Meet at Whispering Winds Parking Lot. No flashlights, please. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27 7:30 a.m. — Early Morning Walk With The Birds. Beginners and experienced birders alike are welcome on this hike. Identification by sight and song, how to use a field guide and other tips will be offered. Meet at Porter Rae Cem erty parking lot for this 1 hour walk. Binoculars and field guides are helpful, but not necessary. 9:00 a.m. — Park Patch Hour. 10:30 a.m. — Time Marches On! And as it does, changes occur. We will look for changes that are currently taking place at Potato Creek. Meet at the Nature Center for this 1 hour walk to find out just what would happen if you didn’t mow your lawn. 2:00 p.m. — Designs For Survival. How can an animal avoid being eaten? Why do some animals have short ears? Come to the Nature Center for this 45 minute program to discover the answers to these questions and more. CHANGING ADDRESS? If you are proving or your mailing address has been changed, please notify our subscription department as soon as possible. Thank you. The Independent-News Drinking and Driving Don’t Mix The first pencil with an attached eraser was patented in Philadelphia in 1858.