The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 31, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 January 1986 — Page 2
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5 YEARS OF SERVICE X* A A k j tn iß&ssi k« * /Ur&^n Honored for five years, left to right: Williams Shields, Cindy Truax and Berney Magneson. Not pictured, Shelly Huff and Lu Scarborough. 10 YEARS OF SERVICE ■ IM? 11 1 8 •KJty mS ' -X" Wmto. I HUSVfIv |k Y o । KSw^ ■fc; S 'TIM 1 1 luU uV OWMI 10 year honorees, left to right: William Shields, William Olson and Berney Magneson. 15 YEARS OF SERVICE nil Honored for 15 years service, left to right: Larry Brantley, David Larson, Betty Daughtrey, Vivian Williams, Ron Berton, Rose Merkel, William Shields, Pat Mitchell, Richard Cordill, Carolyn Owens and Berney Magneson. Not pictured: Dennis Eabiebarger, Mary Roush, James Mlekodaj, L. Beatrice Wilson, Bobby Rice, Clarence Price and Creda Greenwald. 20 YEARS OF SERVICE ■ $ K IWk to l Im hHMto With 20 years of service, left to right: Williams Shields, Norman Thomas and Berney Magneson.
The annual Weils Aluminum Corporation Service Awards Banquet was held at the Balloon Wurks Restaurant in the Plymouth Holiday Inn. Twenty-seven employees were honored with an accumulative total of 455 years represented Mr. William Shields, former owner of Wells Aluminum Corporation, made the special presenta-
tions to Berney Magneson, president and chief eiecutive officer of Wells Aluminum Corporation for 15 years of service; Fredrick Wilson, chaiftnan of the board, for 25 years of service; and to David Larson, vice president, national marketing manager, for 15 years of service. Berney Magneson then present-
ed the awards to the other awardees who were present. Mr. Richard Cordill. vice president/general manager of Wells Aluminum, North Liberty, and Ronald J. Berton, works manager in North Liberty, were also present during the ceremonies. Wells is truly blessed with dedicated employees. Giving them this special tribute is a pleasure. BOWLING NEWS Suburban League Walkerton Lanea Jacob Drugs 35 17 Farmers State Bank 32 20 Amer. Legion Post 189 29 23 Bolze Marathon 29 23 Brass Lion 26 26 Walkerton Lanes 23 29 Jack's Citgo Service 22 30 Lakeside Realty 12 40 High team series: Jacob Drugs 2566, Farmers State Bank 2539, Brass Lion 2515. High team game: Jacob Drugs 937, Farmers State Bank 861, Brass Lion 856. High individual series: Lance Singleton 575, Dennis Eaglebarger , 566 Jack Hamman 542. High individual game: Jack ’ Hammon 215, Chuck Minter 214, Tom Bolze 213, Dennis Eaglebarger 211, 205, Lance Singleton 210, I Hobert Hensley 209, Larry Hiler 203, Richard Lauderback 200. Suburban League Walkerton Lanes FINAL FIRST HALF Jacob Drugs 36 20 Amer. Legion Post 189 33 23 Farmers State Bank 32 24 Bolze Marathon 32 24 Walkerton Lanes 27 29 Brass Lion 26 30 Jack's Citgo Service 22 34 Lakeside Realty 16 40 High team series: American Legion Post 189 2493, Jacob Drugs 2436, Farmers State Bank 2432. High team game: Brass Lion 862, Jacob Drugs 859, Farmers State Bank 850. High individual series: Larry Setnor 593, Lance Singleton 553, Mike Hamman 546. High individual game: Larry Setnor 237, Lance Singleton 236, Dave Roseberry 224, Chuck Decker 215, Lewis Deland 213, Chuck Minter 206, Conrad Kriskovsky 204, Hobert Hensley 201. Friday Morning Coffee League Walkerton Lanea Ray’s Radiator Service 4 0 Beaver Realty 3 1 Duraclean Carpet 3 1 Miller's Merry Manor 3 1 Johnson’s Dairy Farm 1 3 Just Sew 1 3 Ray’s Super Valu 1 3 Mouse's Barber Shop 0 4 High team series: Ray’s Radiator Service 1633, Beaver Realty 1628, 1 Duraclean Carpet 1605. High team game: Duraclean Carpet 581, Beaver Realty 561, Miller's Merry Manor 552. High individual series: Connie Marek 471, Colleen Schmeltz 417, Lori Becker 416. High individual game: Connie Marek 173, Noram Eddinger 169, Joan Niles 165. Monday Night Late Men’s Walkerton Lanea Dave’s Towing 35 29 P & H Machine 34 30 Rebels 33 31 Pinheads 33 31 Outsiders 32 32 Gutter Bros. 25 39 High team series: P & H Machine 1470, Dave’s Towing 1262, Gutter Bros. 1251. High team game: P & H Machine 502, 497, Gutter Bros. 476. High individual series: Barney Hiester 538, Carey Keller 499, Walter Brogdon 489. High individual game: Barney Hiester 248, Carey Keller 200, Walter Brogdon 188.
THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS Publication Number 261460 ROBERT E. URBIN, EDITOR SUSAN R. URBIN, ASSISTANT EDITOR INDEPENDENT-NEWS CO., INC., PUBLISHER 601-03 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, Indiana 46574*1294 Telephone (219) 586-3139 PUBLICATION TIME: Thursday of Each Week Second Class Postage Paid At Walkerton, Indiana 46574 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 15‘ Per Copy; $5.00 Per Year (SI.OO Extra If Mailed Out Os State) 7A YEARS DISSERVICE Jaw 5. &■ Honored for 25 years of service, left to right: John Singleton, Charles Szekendy, Fred Wilson, Floyd Humes, William Shields, Philip Waldron, Jr., and Berney Magneson. 30 YEARS OF SERVICE 30 years of service was recognized for Travis Holmes, second from left, and John Knepp, second from right with Williams Shields, left and Berney Magneson also pictured.
Thursday Night Ladies liberty Lanes Liberty Drugs 44 20 MOP's Place 37 27 Cisney Construction 36 28 PME 35 29 Community State Bank 30 34 Elaine's Beauty Shop 30 34 Lane’s One Stop 29 35 Dean’s Excavating 28‘/i 25‘/a Ludwig Plbg. & Htg. 28 36 Eberly’s Orchard 22*/a 42‘/i High team series handicap: Liberty Lanes 2457, Eberly’s Orchard 2415, Elaine’s Beauty Shop 2367. High team game handicap: Eberly’s Orchard 860, Liberty Drugs 850, Ludwig’s Plumbing & Heating 850. PME 821. High individual series: Mary Holmes 570, Joan Shafer 518, Terrie Hill 511. High individual game: Mary Holmes 218, Carole Adkins 205, Joan Shafer 188. Sunday Night Mixed Double* Liberty Lanes Nice & Easy 41 23 Walnut Road Runners 37 27 F.D.P.s 35 29 Elm St. Nightmares 35 29 2 Rights - 2 Wrongs 32 32 Flum Duckers 32 32 Team No. 7 30 34 Dilligafs 29 35 Alley Cats 25 39 Lite Strikes 24 40 High team series handicap: Lite Strikes 2403, 2 Rights - 2 Wrongs 2396, Elm St. Nightmares 2383. High team game handicap: 2 Rights • 2 Wrongs 845, Elm St. Nightmares 837, Lite Strikes 832. High individual series men: D.
C. Martin 562, Gerald Wolff 551, Jack Jackson 549. High individual game men: Duff Hevel 201, Gerald Wolff 200, Dave Gensinger 200, D. C. Martin 197. High individual series women: Joan Shafer 499, Sherri Rudd 474, Janice Singleton 473. High indivdiual game women: Joan Shafer 189, Janice Singleton 181, Marsha Mlekodaj 179.
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION STATE OF INDIANA, ST. JOSEPH COUNTY ss: IN THE ST. JOSEPH PROBATE COURT. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY K. FRANKLIN. De ceased. ESTATE NO. 36815 Notice is given that Emma Carter was on this date appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of the decedent. All persons having claims against said Estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in this Court within five months from the date of the first publication of this Notice or said claim will be forever barred. Dated this 19th day of December, 1985. Richard D. Doyle, Attorney for Estate 413 Michigan Walkerton. IN 46574 Irvin J. Manuszak, Gerk of the Court 2tj2 The U.S. is the world’s largest corn producer.
