Walkerton Independent, Volume 82, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 September 1959 — Page 11
Wednesday Night Ladies League Chicken Coop Inn 9 3 Bakers Std. Service 8 4 Gambles 7 5 Walker ton. Lanes 6 6 Dede’s Beauty Salon 6 6 Prentis Beauty Shop 5 7 Kingsbury Locker Plant 4 8 Hartsough Mfg. Co. 3 9 High team series and game — Gambles 2226, 766; Prentis 2187; Hartsough 2174, 817 and Chicken Coop 743. High :r >d. series and game - - M. Smith 527, 205, 185; D. Knowlton 488; M. Keolinb 471; V.’ Klymus 178. Kings and Queens Sputniks 13 3 Jo-Macs 11 5 Four Jckers 11 5 Four of a Kind 7 9 Teegarden Wildcats 6 10 Knuckle Busteis 5’ 2 IOC Team No. 8 s’^ 10’ a Missfits U 11 Women high series and games — E. Frame 489, 191; D. Patterson
' —n — i n n iiii.n iimi ~ ST. JOSEPH COUNTY GB&NGE FAIR | Centreville, Michigan September 21, 22. 23, 24, 25, 26 FAIR PROGRAM MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21 j Special Opening Night Show — 8.00 o’CiOck TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 | All School Children Admitted Free MORNING Judging Exhibits in All Departments National Light Weight PnW n nr Contest — 9:00 a. m. AFTERNOON — Spec’^l A’ > e'inns — RACE PROGRAM 2:14 Trot / ------ $1,000.00 2:14 Pace 1,000.00 , 3 Year Old Trot (Early Closing) - - - 2,000.00 I 2 Year Old Pace (Early CF^"O - - - 2,000.00 EVENING 8:00 — NIGHT SHOW — 8:00 WEDNESDAY 7 f-PTEMBER 23 MORNING Live Stock Judging Conti's! Heavyweight P»- t — 9:00 a. m. AFTERNOON 1:30 P. M. — I? UES — 1.30 P. M. 2:18 Pace ------ $1,000.00 2:18 Trot - - - - - . 1 00 3 Year Old Pace (Early C’osing) - 2,000.00 2 Year Old Trot (Early Closing) - - - 2,000.00 — Spec"''’ * ,x '“Mions — , EVENING . . : 8:00 — NIGHT SHOW — 8:00 . ‘ A- । - THU^SBAY. SEPTEMBER 24 4-H Horse c ” — «:30 A. M. AFTERNOON . 1:30 P. M. — E \CFS — ’ 30 P. M. 2:26 Pace .... - $1 00000 ! Trot 1.000,00 2:16 Pace ------ 1,000.00 । 2:18 Trot 1,000.00 — Spec : “’ 4♦♦ actions — EVENING Twn Evening Shows— 7:00 nnd 9.00 FRIDAY. ^’^MBER 25 MORNING Tractor Pi’”.- - 9:00 AFTERNOON 1 :d0 — Auction iw i.i ve stock — 1:00 1:30 P. M. — R 4CES — 1.30 P. M. 2:24 Pace - - $1 non oq । 2:2 4 T^ot — 1 rymoo 2:20 Pace ------ 1,000.00 2:20 Trot ------ 1,000.00 — Siwf G a 44 ...^4ions— EVENING Tvo F' ^nino- Serves — 7 : oo an d 9qq SATURDAY ^' ^EMBER 26 MORNING 9:30 — High S° K '' Festival —9:30 AFTERNOON 1:00 P. M. — RACES — 1:00 P. M. 2:22 Trot ...... $1 00000 I 2:?2 Pore ...... 1000 09 [ 2 ^ Po>- e ...... loopoo | Free for All Pace ..... 1,000.00 J — Special Attractions — Live Stock 400 P. M. EVENING rr ”"' rs. en j n „ e . ... 7 . 00 0 . 00 AUSPICES — GRANGE FAIR ASSOCIATION j
,474, 179; K. Mullett 460 and I. Jones 175. | Men high series and game — F. Newland 551, 233; P. Jones 549, 202; L. Guyse 512; M. Bouse, M. Mullet. 181. High team series and game — Sputniks 1852, 653; Missfi 4 s 1845; Jo-Macs 1844, 669; Teegarden Wild, cats 667. Night Caps Mixed Doubles PJ’s 71 Sideways 4U. 3’ 2 Lost Four 41 2 3^ Four Angels 4 4 Upsetter s 2 6 । Ups and Downs 2 6 1 Team high series and game — PJ’s 1879, 664; Ups and Downs 177,5, 632; Upsetters 1625, and Four Angels 594. Ladies High series and game — H. Kennedy 465, 171; L. Finch 450, 1167; A, Reed 417, 160. Lien high series and game — A. J, Kennetly 551, 212; J. Kerr 498, 192; C. Roth 491, 199. j Aces and Jokers Mixed Doubles Gutter Dusters 12 4 Jokers 8’ 2 3U 1 Cotton Pickers 10 6 I Tag Along 9 7 Line Busters 5 7 Walker'on Pharmacy 6’ 2 9’ 2 Aces Wild 0 10 Alley Cats 3 13 1 Team high series and game: Tag
Along 1884 and 738, Cotton Pickers 1861 and 653 and Gutter Dusters 1829 and 644. Ladies high series and game — । L. Finch 519, 209; H. Kennedy 469, 1194; P. Bouse 447, 181. j Men high series and game ' D. Kickbush 581, 199; P. Drake 519, j 225; B. Morrison 482 and F. Janish, 191. r Monday Night Ladies 6:30 League Dollies Restaurant 71 Dill’s D-X Station 5 3 Phillips 66 4 4 Hartsough Mfg. Co. 4 4 1 ' Hartung Sheet Metal 4 4 I Reed's Electric 3 5 j Studio Diess Shop 3 5 Tracy Lutheran Church 2 6 High team game: Dollies 822, 1 I Dill's 773 and Rged's 751. High team series: DolUes 2208, I Reed’s 2181 and Dill’s 2153. i High individual game: J. Baker '2OO, M. Hartung 190 and H. Ken-, nedy 180. j । High individual series: M", Har--1 tung 496, H. Kennedy 495 and E. Fitzke 469. Suburban League 1 Hiatt's Insurance 11 1 [Baker’s Standard 8 4 Dills D-X Service 7U 4’ 2 Drewrys 7 5 O. J. Shoemaker, Inc. 6 6 [Tracy Lutheran 4^> 71 2 Dares Grocery 3 9 । Teegarden Eelevator 2 10 High Game and Series, scratch: ,G. Rhodes, 224, 598. Walkerton Classic Irish's Bar 10 2 Master Shirt 9 3 Jacob Drug 8 4 ! Dave and Ray’s 7 5 1 Arrowhead Engineering 6 6 Dad and Lad’s * 4 8 I Joe’s Bar 3 9 Fanner's State Bank 1 11 Ind. series —D. Mellin 626; R. । Lute 584; D. Knowlton 559. Ind. games —D. Mellin 225; O.! Mapes 214; D. Mellin 213; L [ Krause 209; P. Guard 209; D. Cripe 206; R. Lute 206, 202; R. Trim 206, j and D. Knowlton 201. — Industrial Team । William’s Supply Co. 10 2 [ Nick's Market 9 3 Do’.l’s Service 7 5 ; 1.0.0. F. 7 5 7-UP 5 7 [ Dicks Radio and TV 4 8 American Legion 3 9 Medics 3 9 , High Series ■ — Helms 563. High games:— R. Helms 204, C. Rath 201. H. Miller 200, and W. Baker 200. RED PIN JACKPOT Starting Saturday, September 19th, at Walkerton Lanes, “Red Pin Jackpot’’ drawing each week. Everyone eligible during open bowling only. Inquire at Walkerton Lanes. I Friday Night Businessmen’s Huhnke’s Service 11 1 ‘ American Legion Post 189 9 3 , Pine Acres Trucking 8 4 Bacewic Turkey Farm 6 6 ' Hder’s Foundry 5 7 'Star Case 4 8 [ Drewry’s 3 9 ’ Reeds Electric 2 10 High team —Drewrys 2433, 837; American Legion 2412, 849, 847; । Pine Acres Trucking 2367. I High ind, —C. Roth J 576, 231; A. J. Kennedy 573, 210; B, Ball 534; • 3. Huhnke 208. 7:00 P. M. Thursday Ladies League ! Hartung 12 0 1 I W. D. Wiltfong, Pkg. 11 1 I ' Miller Motor Sales 8 4 I [Bills DX Station 7 5 ; Liberty Lanes 5’ 2 ’ ; Lonzo Oil 5 7 . i Home Dairy 4 8 j , Wells Alumiinum 3 9 ' [ Whitmers Greenhouse 2^2 9’ 2 , Rupels Turkey Farm 1 11 j I Team high —Hartung Sheet Mtl., ' 2353; Miller Motor Sales 2102; Uibj"r v Lanes 773; Wells Aluminum 742. 1 Ind. high scores —B. Geyer 538; M. Olonar 500; race Rauen 191; J.i [ Brodzinski 181. j Betty Geyer, 203. BUY POPULARITY j In a great many cases people i are tolera 4 ed for what they have, not fox- what they are. I
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iav orr uH I Dll market Serving You Since 1928 J. B. Williams & Sons, Inc. 3> MILES WEST OF WALKERTON Phone 55 Week to Week Specials September 15 Lean Ground QQn I Beef, 2 lbs. . . 00 I QQci 5. lbs. for . . . v m I Lean Sliced OQcl Bacon, 3lbs.for 001 Minced COp I Ham, lb. ... . Oy | Smoked tenderiz'd C 5 I Ham, lb *Ty I Lean Boiling 00 PI Bret S lbs. . . JJ j Chuck tender A0 C I lean Roasts, lb. I PORK smoked, lb. . 29c ■ ROAST fresh, lb. . . 25c | Retail —- Wholesale — Quarters of Beef, Veal, Lamb and Pork Custom butchering — c^mnlete processing for your home freezer OPEN 8 TO 6 MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAYS — CLOSED SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS —
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