The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 January 1986 — Page 7

BOWLING NEWS Tuesday Night Ladles Liberty Lanes Brad's Pro Shop 47 25 Liberty Lanes 44 l /i 27% UAW Local 194 44 28 American Door 41 % 30% Farmers State Bank 40 32 EV Eontrols 32 40 Avon 27% 44% High team series handicap: EV Controls 2488, Brad's Pro Shop 2423, UAW Local 194 2369. High team game handicap: EV Controls 963, Brad’s Pro Shop 866, UAW Local 194 843. High individual series: Bonita Tracy 497, Keri Phelps 477, Manda King 451. High individual game: Bonita Tracy 201, Keri Phelps 188, Linda O’Connor 176. Wednesday Nite Ladles Walkerton Lanes Walkerton Lanes 46 22 Precision Pallet 44 24 Team No. 4 31 37 Complete Drywall 15 23 High team series: Walkerton Lanes 2202, Precision Pallet 2079. Team No. 4 2038. High team game: Walkerton Lanes 798. Precision Pallet 723, Team No. 4 720. High individual series: Deb Hardesty 504, Dene Hensley 502, Arlene Keb 456. High individual game: Ray Ann Elders 197, Deb Hardesty 187, Madge Whickcar 182. Monday Nite Ladles Walkerton Lanes Hi-De-Ho 59 21 Allen's Furniture 52 28 Huhnke's Service 49% 30% Mer-Con Tool 48% 31% TV Center 35% 44 % R & A Carpet 28 52 Myrna's Studio 27% 52% Kline’s TV 22 58 High team series: Hi-De-Ho 2256, Huhnke’s Service 2124, MerCon Tool 2006. High team game: Hi-De-Ho 758, Huhnke’s Service 726. Mer-Con Tool 686. High individual series: Carleen Mann 586, Shirlene Peterson 555, Cindy Huhnke 530. High individual game: Carleen Mann 221, Shirlene Peterson 198, Cindy Huhnke 182. Sunday Night Mixed Doubles Walkerton Lanes Strikers 71 Duds 71 J & L Tractor Service 4 4 Family Affair 2 6 Skip’s Squad 0 4 Sarge & The Privates 0 4 High team series: Duds 1870. High team game: Strikers 695. High individuals series men: Danny Calhoon 545. High individual game men: Danny Calhoon 195. High individual series women: Rae Ann Alexander 483. High indivdiual game women: Ruby Stratton 221. Friday Morning Coffee League Walkerton Lanes Ray's Radiator Shop 10% 5% Beaver Realty 10 6 Duraclean Carpet 10 6 Ray's Super Valu 9% 6% Just Sew 9 7 Miller’s Merry Manor 6% 9% Johnson’s Dairy Farm 6% 9% Mouse’s Barber Shop 2 14 High team series: Miller's Merry Manor 1808, Beaver Realty 1750, Ray’s Radiator Service 1745. High team game: Miller's Merry’ Manor 667, Ray's Radiator Service

visory board and the State Board of Accounts. Said report is subject to inspection by any taxpayer of the township. Dale J. Nelson, Trustee Telephone: Area Code (219) Number 656-4587 Date this report was published: January 23, 1986 Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed) to before me, the Chairman of the Advisory Board of this township at its annual meeting, this 14th day of January, 1986 Gene Gensinger, Chairman of Advisory Board of Liberty Township This report was received, accepted, and approved by the Advisory Board of this township at its annual meeting, this 14th day of January, 1986 ADVISORY BOARD, LIBERTY TOWNSHIP Gene Gensinger Linder Williams Don Eberly

602, Beaver Realty 594, Johnson’s Dairy Farm 594. High individual series: Donna Wood 505, Charlene Snodgrass 498, Doris Fuentes 497. High individual game: Donna Wood 205, Dene Hensley 199, Cindy King 184. Monday Night Late Men’s Walkerton lames Rebels 6 2 Dave’s Towing 5 3 P&H Machine 4 4 Pinheads 4 4 Gutter Bros. 3 5 Outsiders 2 6 High team series: Dave’s Towing 13b4, Pinheads 1355, Gutter Bros. 1353. High team game: P & H Machine 492, Rebels 489. Pinheads 485, Gutter Bros 485. High individual series: Fred Stratton 568, Mike Hamman 503, Walter Brogdon 494. High indiviudual game: Fred Stratton 218, Mike Hamman 213, Walter Brogdon 192. Tuesday Night Mixed Doubles Walkerton Lanes FIRST HALF FINAL Pinsplitters 38% 21% Tornados 37 23 Outlaws 35 25 Team No. 6 30 % 29% Team No. 4 28 32 Morris Precision 26 34 Team No. 8 24 36 Ducks 21 39 High team series: Tornados 1862, Outlaws 1829, Pinsplitters 1769. High team game: Tornados 637, Outlaws 627, Pinsplitters 619. High individual series men: Fred Stratton 508, Hobert Hensley 486, Wes Seaman 485. High individual game men: Fred Stratton 192, Dennis Johnson 183, Hobert Hensley 181. High individual series women: Lora Stratton 485, Dene Hensley 475, Ching Seaman 474. High individual game women: Ching Seaman 213, Dene Hensley 186, Lora Stratton 183. Suburban League Walkerton Lane* Jacob Drugs 9 3 Amer. Legion Post 189 9 3 Brass Lion 8 4 Bolze Marathon 7 5 Farmers State Bank 4% 7% Lakeside Realty 4 8 Walkerton Lanes 4 8 Jack’s Citgo Service 2% 9% High team series: Brass Lion 2680, Jacob Drugs 2610, American Legion Post 189 2567. High team game: Brass Lion 903, 898. Jacob Drugs 889, American Legion Post 189 888. High individual series: John McGee 582, Dave Minter 565, Mike Amor 564. High individual game: M. Amor 234, R. Winkleman 225, D. Scott 215, K. Bolze 213. C. Minter 208. D. Eaglebarger 208. J. Singleton 207. Monday Night Men’s Liberty Lanes Community State Bank 53% 22% Rudd Olds/Cadillac 47 29 Swan Lake Golf Club 43 33 O'Connor Electric Ser. 41 35 Lakeside Inn 40 36 Wil-lene Farm 38 38 C& B Optical 33 43 Cole Mine 32% 43% Crumstown Tavern 30 46 Whitmer Farms 22 54 High team series handicap: O’Connor Electric Service 2841, Crumstown Tavern 2819, Cole Mine 2801.

High team game handicap: Cole Mine 1008, O’Connor Electric Service 1004, Lakeside Inn 989. High indivdiual series: Rich Borkowski 632, Dave Trobaugh 607, Dave Scott 606. High individual game: Dave Scott 235, Rich Borkowski 233, 201, John South 224. Wednesday Night Men’s Liberty Lane* R & A Carpet 22 6 Wabash Tavern 20 8 Walk. American Legion 16 12 Liberty Lanes 15 13 Hamilton Wrecker 14 14 American Door 14 14 Sons of the Amer. Legion 14 14 Liberty Lions 11 17 Fail Oil Co. 9 19 Rick's Goodyear 5 23 High team series: R & A Carpet 2679, Liberty Lanes 2476, Hamilton Wrecker 2422. High team game: R & A Carpet 969, Liberty Lanes 832, Hamilton Wrecker 821. High individual series: Lance Singleton 655, John Carroll 577, Troy Dillon 564. High individual game: Lance Singleton 268, 223, Troy Dillon 245, Chuck Decker 210. New Books Added At The Walkerton Public Library New books added to the shelves of the Walekrton-Lincoln Tow nship Public Library are as follows: New Adult Fiction Heaven —V. C. Andrews. Introduces a new series — the dirtpoor Casteels who live in the backwoods Georgia Hills. The Mammoth Hunters — Jean Auel. A continuation of the Earth's Children series. The Hard Knocker's Luck — William Murray. The horse-play-ing sleuth and magician "Shifty” Anderson get involved with a beautiful shoplifter. Family Business — Vincent Patrick. A wild, funny, tough-talking, big hearted novel of the most loveable family ever to live outside the law. Word Os Honor — Nelson DeMille. Survivors of an American rifle platoon in Vietnam, swear never to tell the world what they have done. One Os My Very Best Friends — Shirley Lord. A New York gossip columnist finds herself caught in an unexpected circumstance, plots revenge. Texas — James A. Michener. Spans four and a half centuries from the first Spanish exploration of Texas. The Good Terrorist — Doris Lessing. In her mid thirties, intelligent resourceful and sensitive. Alice Millings is the organizaer, the mother figure of a vagabond radical group. January’s Dream — John Robinson. A fine line is drawn between justice and vengence as a group of burned vets take action against those responsible for the atrocities committed in the jungles of Asia. The Boy Next Door — Chris Loken. A gripping novel that probes the mind of a mass murderer. Presence Os Evil — lan Moffitt. Nick Andrews uncovers a macabre secret that draws him into a crumbling community of eccentrics and the insane. London Match — Len Deighton. Sequel to Mexico set. Skeleton Crew — Stephen King. A book of short stories.

JANUARY 23, 1986 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS -

Galapagos — Kurt Vonnegut. The descendants of survivors or a cruise to the Galapagos prove Darwin’s theory of evolution. Ground Zero — Richard Cox. Colonel Qaddafi gets his hands on a nuclear bomb. The Secrets Os Harry Bright — Joseph Wambaugh. A wealthy young Palm Springs resident is shot and then incinerated in his Rolls Royce. His father seeks revenge. The Two Mrs. Grenvilles — Dominick Dunne. Story of an ambitious and beautiful woman who propels herself from a Kansas backwater to the heights of New York society. lilywhacker — Peter Carey. Is an old Australian slang word for a confidence man: a trickster, a liar. Secrets — Danielle Steel. Explores the drama and characters behind the scenes in the making of a prime-time television series. American Falls — John Calvin Batchelor. Powerful, many-fact-ed, astronishingly vivid: a novel of the Civil War. San Antone —V. J. Banis. The author takes us from the genteel society of antebellum South Carolina plantation to the wild, untethered, untilled world of the lone star state. New Adult Non-Fiction Immune Power Diet — Stuart M. Berger. Lose weight and increase your energy by revitalizing your body’s natural defenses. The Calcium Bible — Patricia Hausman. How to have better bones all your life. Goddess — Anthony Summers. The secret lives of Marilyn Monroe. The Yeast Connection — William G. Crook. If you fell sick all over, reading this book could change your life. How To Collect More On Your Insurance Claims — Benjamin Lipson. Children Os Alcoholism — Judith S. Siexxas. A survivor’s manual. UNITED METHODIST WOMEN MEET The United Methodist Women met at the church on Thursday, January 16, for their general meeting with Mrs. Jim Haney, presiding. The secretary report was given by Mrs. Leigh Hahn and the treasurer, Mrs. Ray Chapman,

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gave her report. Mrs. Walter Smith said she has received the Week of Prayer and Self Denial packet and will be planning the Quiet Day program for March 20. Several will be attending the officers training day at the Grace United Methodist Church on January 20. Those attending are Mrs. Haney, Mrs. Hahn, Mrs. Robert Gardner, Mrs. Velma Stahly, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Clara Cole. The new program books were passed out with a special thank you to Mrs. Alice Bostwick and Mrs. Cole. The prayer chain list was also passed out. If you want your name placed on this list call Mrs. Haney. The annual Easter bake sale will be on March 29. Devotions were given by Mrs. Smith using the theme bearers of the banner. Mrs. Gale Sherland played the piano for singing. The special speaker was Mrs. Robert Fenstermacher, who in her most gracious way talked to us using the theme word simplicity. The Hope Circle served refreshments with the tables being decorated with snowmen and snowflakes. Come join us at the next meeting on February 20. Mrs. Richard Kickbush will present the program, District Officer of supportive community. BIRTHS John and Becky Sheaks. 7 03 Jackson Street, Walkerton, are the proud parents of twins, bom on January 8, at Memorial Hospital, South Bend. Jonathan Daniel weighed three pounds and seven ounces and Jessica Joy weighed five pounds and 12 ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John W Sheaks, Walkerton; Ernie and Minnie Morris, Walkerton; and Daniel Ransbottom, California.

CARD OF THANKS

Thanks to Jack's Citgo, sponsor of four game balls. The next ball raffle will be on Friday, January 31, when the Falcons attack Jim town. John Glenn High School Basketball Team and Athletic Dept. Be a careful driver alwavs!

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