Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 April 1960 — Page 7
Monday Night Lillies League Dollies Restaurant R 5 47 Dill’s D-X 85 47 Hartsough Mfg. Co. 73 59 Studio Dress Shop 67 65 Hartung Sheet Metal 63 69 Phillips 66 511, 771,' Tracy Church 51’ 80’ 4 ! Reed's Electric 50 82 High team game and series: । Reed's 842 and 2130, Hartung 834 and 2323. I High individual game: J Bouse d E 1 192 1: Mintet 110 and .1 Clingenpecl 190, High ind. series M Waldran 549, J Bouse 495 and J K< nip 481. Industrial League Williams Supply Co. 91’i- 40'j Dolls Service 86 46 j Nick's Market 82 50 Seven Up 74 58
I O O F 58 74 Dick's Radio & TV 51' 2 79' Medics 51’79’ . American Legion 33> 2 9s . High game and series: S Forenman 212 and 200; W Pickavet 202. 227. 210 for 639; E Place 191, 214 and 267 for 672; J. Howard 213; J. Krietzman 218; M. Singrey 213; F. Fitzke 210; and F. Portej- 204. Wednesday Night Ladies Raker s Standard 88 41 Gambles 73 59 Chicken Coop 691 , go’ . Hartsough Mfg. 64 > 2 67 Prentis Beauty Shop 62 70 Dede's Beauty Salos 61 71 Kingsbury Locker 59 73 Walkerton Lanes 51 81 High team series and game: । Baker's 2427. R4B and 821; Gamb-I h s 2245; Chicken Coop 2169 and 795 High individual scries and game: M Hartung 592 229 and 186; B Smith 510; B Bouse 486. F pp. zl;v 193 and M Bowers I‘-G. —• Walkerton (lassie League Push’s Bar 56' 13: Jacob Drug 42 1 21* Farmer's State Rank 38’ 25'. 1 Dave and Ray’s ,3R 26 , 1 Dad * Lad's 24 40 Master Shut 22' 41' . Joe's Bar 20 44 1 Arrowhead Eng. 20 44 ] Individual series: E Place 605. G Hartung 600. D. Cripe 598 Ft Lute 596, B Hevel 591, J. New- I
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land 581, G. Rhodes 576. J. Kerr 568. W. Pickavet 560, D. Daube 558, D. Mellin 356 and L. Houser 553. 200 games: B. Hevel 236, J. Newland 225 and 217, W. Pickavet 223, R. Lute 212 and 202, G. Hartung 211 and 200; D. Melbn 207, L. Krause 207, J. Glaze 207, D. Cripe 205 and 203, D. Overmyer 204; R. Nusbaum 203; D Daube 203, A. J. Kennedy 203, L. Houser 202, G. Rhodes 202 and B. Mortakis 202. Kings and Queens Knu< kle Busters 86' 2 49’ Jo-Macs 85 51 Four Jokers 78 58 Four of a Kind 6s 68 I Sputniks 66 70 jTeeg.uden Wildcats ss'. 7s' Missfits 57'. 7- \. Lost Four 44’ . 91 ’ High individual game. Men j ; Newland 248 and 212. R M <;. it] 1 202. W< men: E Frame 179 ami 17,V. G laid 171 High individual series. M n ,: Newland 633. P. Guard 5 hi. E Patter-on 511 and P Jon- s 511 Women: E Frame 50 > V G- t | 417 md D Pat to: . ;1 127. High team ganv Four Joke--710 anil 683. Jo-Mai 6\5, | High team series Four Joko*s 11922. Jo-Macs 1882 and Mcssfu i 1857.
Businessmen's league American Legion 35 21 Drewrys 35 21 Pine Acres Trucking 31 22 Bacewic Turkey Farm 32 21 i Star Case 21 35 Hiler’s Foundry 21 35 Huhnke’s Service is 39 - High team series: Pine Acres Trucking 2515, American Legion ■ 2478 and Drewrys 2469. High team game American Leg- ' ion 864. Drewrys 857 and Bacei- , wic Turkey Farm 857. High indiv dual series: L Ruttens 623, R Hile r 549 and L Guyse ’ , 548. t I H.gh indiv dual game: R Hile” .221 L. Ruttens 221 an.l L. Guvse 213. Ii \c<s and Jokers Mixed Doubles I Line Busters 81 1 . 54 ' . ■ Wilkerton Pha rm. 73 64 I Tag Mong 72 64 Cotton Pickers 71 65 1 Gutt (; Dusters 68 68 1 Jokers 60 76 ■ Alley Cats 60 76 A 58*3 77 ' T- ।in .. h soys an.| -a to • Lii • P,uM«r^ 196<» 721; Cotton I Pickers 1935. 683; Alley Cats 1867; - T g | Ladies high serums ard game P Frailey 511 233 L Finch 507 ® 180 p Gardner 471. 175. ■ Men high ouies anil game ■ J Kerr 562 214: B Morrison 546. 1 205; D. Knowlton 543, 208.
. BuburbMi I^agur Drewrys 42 14 [ Baker's Standard 34 22' O. J. Shoemaker 34 221 I Hiatt's Insurance 30 261 Teegarden Elevator 27 29 Dill s D-X 20 36 Tracy Lutheran 19 37 , Dare's Gracwy 18 38 High series with handicap: J. Kerr 6.2 and R. Licthcnbergcr 657. High game with handicap. R Lichtenberger 245 and O. Arndt 242. Night Caps Mixed Doubles P-Ds 85'2 39’ 2 Up & Down's 66'2 61 m I Upsetters 66' 2 61 1 Sideways 591 2 68 ’ . L>st Four 56 ’ 3 67’ . Four Angels 46' 2 81' ? Team high series: PJ’s 1906; Up X- Down's 1828 and Usetters IM3. High imo: U-ett. rs 652. P f’s 613 and Up and Downs 635. Ladic> High series and game \ Re I 472 172; N. Barden 450. ■ - I-' '1 123 1" . N EH IM Mon high serii’s and gan e- -- 1’ 5 5 6, 221 A J. Ke;nod' ”. 210; C. Roth s]s E. Fin- h 1 " 3 - Jr. League Tourney At V alkerton Lanes The Walkerton Lanes will hoi i a bowling tourney for their Junior le ague Bowlers this Thursday afternoon at 200 p.m. The bow hi will bowl tluee games and will be rated on a handicap has.. This tourney is open to all who have bowled in the Junior League this year. Trophies will be donated by the WaLkerton Lanes. The howlers will get to bowl three games and get their .shoes tor 75c. so let's have a good turnout of howlers A>r this special event. STAMP (;LUB The Stamp Club will meet ar 7 <>o pm. Tuesday. April 19th. at the Walkerton Public Library Anyone inti rested please come.
JAY BEE MEAT MARKET • Serving You Since 1928 ■ J. B. WILLIAMS & SONS, Inc. : •I'. Miles West of Walkerion Phone „ 1 • — ■ EASTER SPECIALS THIS THURSDAY THRU SATURDAY* ' ^^pniONAL AS OUR Low PRlCESll^^^^.-.x- “ E&am»^ Tenderized Smoked Ham "’" ' " ■ ■ "' 49^LOOK! „ OTHER GOOD BEYS " GOOPBUyS! Picnics . . . lb. 29c; _ P° r k Loins, sliced free . .lb. 45c Z VT I Pure Ground Beef .. 3 lbs. 51.39 Z I 3&L Sliced Bacon, pkgd. .. 2 lbs. 79c Z / ^ oc k Chicken Legs . . each 10c Z ,/Vk A Slab Bacon lb. 39c; EASTER SAUSAGES " Kielbassa and Bockwurst lb. 59c" —. ■ " " 111 - -- - - - - - - Retail. Wholesale (hmrters of Beef, \ eal. I^mb and Pork ustoni butchering — complete ptnee^sing for \oui h<»mr free/er Open K to 6 Monday through Saturday. C losed Sundays and Holidays ■ C A. MA ■ ^MI ■MMrMIBaMaBMBaa ■ M svaaa*
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[Grovertown P. T. A. To Meet Tonight The April meeting of Grover- , town P.T.A. will be held April I I at 7:45 p.m. in the local school gym. This is an important meetling as the election of the 1966-61 officers will be held. Also the final plans f<v the Penny Supper to be held Apr'! 22. The chorus will present a program. We will be looking for you. Executive meeting at 7 0<) p m. SI RPRISE BIRTHDW On Saturday night, April 9 -Mr Mamie M o.kin was ready surprised when many of he: friends gathered in her home as K ' -
’FT in your MGH£Y C4N ;o e u "‘ OT vn H€N on 525 io SSOJ ON YOUR H SIGNATURE . . . AU T O»4OBiLE V HOUSEHOLD GOODS HIGH I X C tdXex. paym£nts I V spring 1. ds or any kiouctp L, <>th-r pii’p. ] bei/j , QMF cr‘'<!i‘. mt eniont terms or phonc c ( ’Mf idt-nt i d soiAice No today... worthy per on refused. Consolidate the Central Credit Way — ONE PHONE ( \LI. — ONE VISIT — ONE PLA( ETO PAY Central Credit Corporation 61S Rixscxeh Rigid Phone 175 Walkerton ■ ■■■■■■■■■a WTTW ■ ■
I she was entertaining out of town I guests, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Petti--1 bone and Mrs. Phyllis Nelson, ot 1 1 ort < linton. Ohio, for supper Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Morns. Mi. and Mrs. Chas. Daube and Jimmy, Mr. and Mr.J. Ixmis Daube and children, Mr. and Mrs. Te i Da I- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steinke, m Martha Mull, all of Walk-iton; Mr. and M;s < ecj] Bowers <>f F.aPortc, Mrs. Makins brother md family, Mr. and Mi - John Peoutka and chu-dr-n, of Libert.vville, 111. Refreshment •. w. re enjoyed. Mis. M i xin r- ■ ej\i*t ny 3>vely gifts, A cordial invitation is extended to all who wish to attend.
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