Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1960 — Page 6

— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — Sept. R, 1960

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Monday Night .tallies league Hartsough Mfg. Co. 4 0 Heil's Restaurant 4 0 Dill s D-X 4 0 Walkerton Pharmacy 4 0 Phillips 66 0 4 Heed’s Electric 0 4 Williams Supply Cc. 0 4 Tracy Lutheran Church 0 4 High team game and series — Heil s Restaurant 732. 2159; Dill's D-X 703. 2076; Hartsough Mfg. Co 702. 2016. High ind. game - M Hartung 202; L. Huhnke 20C»: E. Fitzke 183. H gii ind. seri. s - M Hai tung 562; D. Pruitt 496, B. Bouse 474. Wednesday Night Ladies Banker's Standard 4 0 Skogmos 4 0 Hartsough Mfg Co. 4 0 Walkerton Lanes 3 1 Team No 4 13 Kingsbury Locker Plant 0 4 Prentis Beauty Shep 0 4 Dedee's Beauty Salon 0 4 High team series and game — Bakers 2312, 794. 788; Skogmos 8288. 809. 788; Kingsbury 1981. High ind. series and game — N. Schmeltz 518. 224; B. Bouse 616 . 208; D. Pruitt 486; P. Wooley 191. Walkerton Classic League Farmers Slate Bank 71 Shamrock Inn 7 I Jacob Ding 4 4 Arrowhead Eng. 4 4 Irish's Bar 3 5 Dad and Lad's 3 5 Dave and Ray's 2 6 Team No. 8 2 6 Team seres and game — Shamrc k Inn 2668. 91*5. Ind. seiies R Lute 601; W. Pickavet 579; C Wells 565. High R • I 217; W. p 12; B. I r 212. Industrial League Nick's Ma' ' I 4 0 American Legion 4 0 Dolls Service 3 1 ID.&D.W Automobile I Death and I Disability I ^/Insurance 1 It’s a great ■ bargain and ■ marvelous I protection I lor your foly ■ Hiatt I Insurance Agency! Ph. 269 Walkerton!

Powell Mann 3 1 Williams Supply 1 3 10.0. F. 1 3 Medics 0 4 B. I. Holser A- Co. 0 4 High games J Buswell 208; B Lute 222; Fred Fitzke 222. High series — B. Lute 592. Moans A Groans Mixed Doubles Reeds 5 3 Trag-Ells 4 4 Stingers 4 4 Unknown 4 4 Slo-Pokes 4 4 Freeloaders 3 5 Team high game and series- • Stingers 656. 1769; Unknown 625. 610, 1844; Fieelcaders 1635 Mens high series and games -- R. Lute 605. 212. 195, 189; D. . Eby 539; L. Smith 520. Ladies high series L. Finch , 479; N. Ellis 412; H. Kennedy , 407. • Ladies high game L. Finch 193, 167; E. Basewic 186, Kings and Queens Fcur Jokers 6 2 Sputniks 6 2 Team No. 6 5 3 Four of a Kind 4 4 Jo Macs 3 5 Team No 5 "08 Team high series and game — Sputniks 1975. 700; Jo-Macs £BSB. 649; Team No. 6 1«39. 666. Men high series and game—• B Bouse 571. 221, 201; R. Nusbaum 567; M. Mullett 516, 214. Women high series and game— P. Frailey 511. 186. 182; Marie Holmes 476, 169; I. Jones 440.

U*4**3A El AIB 11 ft 1 IF YOU’VE MARRIED, MOVED, OR COME OF AGE SINCE THE LAST Mi* ” ELECTION .u:. read thii t ■

MIDIS! Even if you had pre? viouely regiatorod under your maiden name, you hove to reghter again under your .“new” name. Be auro your /‘married name'Li* ie the book! MOVERS! If you have movedT from the precinct where you were previously registered, vou have to register again. Make cure your new addree* to m the book! —

Nite Owl league Hartsough Mfg. Co. 6 2 O. J Shoeni»ker 6 2 I American Legion 5 3 Dave and Ray's 4 4 ( Walkerton Skelgas 4 4 Hiatt's Insurance 4 4 Bill s Package Store 2 6 Bob's Bai gam Barn 17 Men high aeries — P. Drake 580. 128. 708. j High game — P Drake 214, 42, 256. High scores - J. Kerr 215; B. Lute 224, R. Nusbaum 203 Suburban lasagne Hiatts Insurance 8 0 Dills D-X Service 71 Bakeis Standard 6 2 Tracy Luthrean 4 4 Dares Grocery 3 5 O. J. Shoemaker, Inc. 2 6 Tecgarden Elevator 2 6 Di ewrys 0 8 High ind. series wh. —G. Replogle. 656; B. Hiatt 641. High ind. game C. Dill 250; D. Kegebein 245. Ares and Jokers Mixed Doubles Line Busters 71 Alley Oops 6 2 Mixers 6 2 Cctton Pickers 5 3 Tag Along 3 5 Akes and Pains 3 5 Walkerton Pharmacy 17 Team No. 8 17 Team high series and game — Line Busters 1973. 678; Akes and Pains 1900; Team No. 8 1898, 689; Walk. Phcy. 687. Ladies high series and game—.

is your name in the book?

FIRST VOTERS! If youlavf^ celebrated your 2let birthday since the last election (or If you will bo 21 by Election Day), get your name in tho book. MEMBERS OS THS ARMED FORCES —see your Voting Officer for “the wdrd” on how you can vote. GOING AWAY ELECTION DAY? Vote lira I—by Absentee Ballot.

P. Frailey 545, 209; D. Pruitt ITT. 186; J. White 463; J. Erbaugh 175. । Men high series and games —1 G. Rhodes 636, 226; Paul Drake 520; K. Moon 510, A. J. Kennedy ( 208; R. Bierly 202. । - 1 People at the race track may 1 get a lot of bitter experience, but they never leam to cut out the horse play.

I SATURDAY & SUNDAY ? SEPTEMBER 10 &11 | I I Free Wash with the purchase of 10 Gal. Gas or an oil change & grease job I I Harry Morris Sinclair ® Washington and Roosevelt Streets § f $ Walkerton, Indiana

You can’t vote if you’re not registered it itVhOh you'graduate from high schoerThejf .put your name in the school yearbook. I " When you have a telephone installed, they But your name in the telephone book. { > But you and only you—can get your nam^ Si the moet important book of all—the roll W Registered Voters of your precinct—tbto ^Election Book/* _ ' ( I And if you’re not IsFthe book, you ought Jo be.^ 4 Because, if you’re not registered, you eaa'i get in the polls oomo Election Day, J You*oan’t even vote for dog eatcheraJ much lees mayor, councilman, congressman]' senator, or preaident^unbM your name d in th. book. ( ' You don't *v*nhav* th* right to >* unless you're registered and vota,^ J c So don’t cut yourself out of thtoyeaf’shoM ” Elections. Get your name in tho book. A sos ! of your friends and neighbors are already L .listed there. If you know of one who isn'M ^take him with you when you go to register on this “Roll of Honor” at Amerkmnit Am ' jhan^ye'U see you at the poM

> Besurß JI you reregistered!

4-CENT U. S.-JAPAN STAMP The Department will issue a special 4-cent stamp on September 28, 1960, through the Washington. D. C., post office, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the first treaty to promote mutual understanding and good will between Japan and the United States. Bo Wise — Advertise!