Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 85, Number 40, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 5 April 1962 — Page 3

NEWS

NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING March 28, 1982 American Legion _TO Jay Dee Cleaners 74 Weldy Paints 70 Farm Bureau 66 Deisch Supply 58 Hlvely’s .54% Eastlund Ins. 52% J. R. Amott & Son Mtflingers Marathon :—4B Lonergan Corp. _47 Jim’s Service 46 ¥2 Gold Crown Lanes .46 Nappanee Dairy Bar 46 Jay-Cees 46 Rog’s Marathon 44% Nappanee Ready Mix 38 High Team Series: Jay Dee Cleaners 2839. High Team Game: Farm Bureau 1008. High Series Sc.: P. Carunchia 658. High Game Sc.: H. Fervida 237. High Series Hdcp.: L. Riley 633. High Game Hdcp.: R. Shively 231, E. Eastlund 231. 600 Series: H. Fervida 652 188, 232, 237; P. Carunchia 658 220, 247, 191; B. Stouder 631 210, 221, 200. 200 Games: B. Stouder 210, 221| 200; R. Shively 217; D. Hepler 200; Jr. Myers 215; H. Fervida 232, 237; C. Berger 221, 206; C. Hamsher 202; D. Hively 200; D. Biever 222; G. Bigler 211; P. Carunchia 220, 247; H. Hershber-

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ger 219; J. Detwiler 213; E. Eastlund 206; L. Riley 202; G. Masterson KM). MAJOR LEAGUE BOWLING as of March 27,-1962 Doug’s TV Center J6B Nappanee Telephone Go. _—67 Meadow Gold tee Cream —65 Rays’ Carpets Inc. 84 Legion Wrestling 63 Tippy Golfmor .60% Mutschler Kitchens 60 Wise Furniture 56 Double E Grocery 52 Kahler Craft Home 51 V. F. W. - .49 Lions Club 48 Chesty Potato Chip 44 Neff Masons 42 Rensburger Gulf 38 Mutschler School Equipment 32% High Series: Max Newcomer 580. /’ High Game: Charles McFall 229. Hdcp. Series: Clarence Middaugh 597. Hdcp. Game: Jade Forrest 234. Team Series: Kahler Craft Home 2842. Team Game: Lions Club 963. 200 Games: K. Keim 207; C. McFall 229; C. Middaugh 210, 204; H. Pontious 205; J. Forrest 215; B. Buss 209; J. Lutes 205; M. Newcomer 211; B. Hochstetler 202; B. Hepler 202; R. Snyder 203; E. Disher 204; H. Hershberger 203; N. Balsley 206.

HEAR REV. DWIGHT McCURDY at the Nappanee Church of God 458 W. Walnut St April 1 - 8 7:30 Each Night (except Sat.) ROBERT FIELDS, PASTOR

(where yoiiU find the nicest ways to get away!) You won’t find a vacationbrightening variety like this anywhere else. And now that spring has sprung, the buys are just as tempting as the weather. Your choice of 11 new-size Chevy II models. Fourteen spacious, spirited Jet-smooth Cnevrolets. And a nifty, nimble crew of rear-engine Corvairs. Three complete lines of cars—and we mean complete—to cover just about any kind of going you could have in mind. And all under one roof, too! You just won’t find better pickings in size, sizzle and savings anywhere under the sun. Ana you couldn’t pick a better time than now— I during your Chev- ; rolet dealer’s Fun . and Sun Days.

THURSDAY NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE Main Grill 80 Chris D-X 66 Pletcher’s Village Shop —.—64 Turf Bar , -63% Hadley Dress Shop 62 Mutschler Homemaker 69 Kacy’s Sinclairettes _— 59 Ziliak Ford Sales Marathon Oilers -64 Nationwide Insurance 53% Clipp Auto simply 53 Harry’s Galiators 51 Newcomer's Jewelry 48% Pletcber Motor Cos. .48 MAW Enterprise 44 Warren’s Mens & Boys Wear 30% High Scores: Betty Bolinger 203, 522; Phyllis Whisler 506; Betty Wiegand 534. M & W Enterprise 980, 2639; Nationwide Insurance 900, 2654; Turf Bar 2583. Splits Converted: 3-9-10 (twice) Joanne Clipp; €-7 Donnie Unger, B. L. Tobias, Mary Frederick; 5-8-10 Helen Ruff, Mary Holdeman; 5-6-10 Ruth Gillis; 5-10 Mary Miller, Cleo Hartman; 5-6 Stella Heckaman; 3-7 Marianne Ervin. SCHEDULE 6:45 1-2 Nationwide vs. D-X 3-4 Mutachler vs. Warren’s 5-6 M & W vs. Main Grill 7-8 Marathon vs. Harry’s 9:00 1-2 Kacy’s vs. Clipp 3-4 Village Shop vs. Pletcher Motor 5-6 Hadley vs. Turf 7-8 Newcomer’s vs. Ziliak LADIES WEDNESDAY MORNING COFFEE LEAGUE as of March 28, 1962 The Drips 66 The Vacs 64% The Half and Halfs The Sugars 54 The Perks .49 The Instants .47% High Team Game Scratch: Instants 630. High Team Game Hdcp.: Instants 734. High Team Series Sc.: Drips 1699. High Team Series Hdcp.: Drips 2047. 200 Games: P. Middaugh 212. 500 Series: D. Mishler 501. Splits Converted: B. Hartzler 5-7; S. McCuen 3-10; S. Wagner 3-7, 4-5-7. READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS

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CLASSIC LEAGUE Greene’s Pontiac 71 Wayside Case 'J. 59 Chris D-X 58 Kuss Bakery 53 Stockman’s Shoes 52 Sinclair Dinos 51 Rexall Drugs .45 Nappanee Milling Ce. 43 Hi Team Series: Wayside Case 2929. Hi Team Game: Rexall Drugs 1029. Hi’ Ind. Series: Dale Clem 639. Hi Rod. Game: Don Hepler 234. Hi Ind. Series Hdcp.: Raymond Miller 651. Hi Ind. Game Hdcp.: Aaron Forsythe 240. 600 Series: Dale Clem 639; Raymond Miller 633. 200 Games: R. Worden 202; G. Bigler 224; D. Hepler 234; V. Frederick 209; D. Clem 214, 203, 222; H. Martin 207; R. Miller 203, 216, 214; J. Newcomer 220; F. Lopp 211, 200; M. Minard 212; G. Phillips 223; C. Hoffer 200; P. Carunchia 206; W. George 203; D. Hockert 222; A. Forsythe 220; L. Mullett 204. MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE Standings as of March 26 Team W L Hdcp. Alley Cgts .64% 43% 70 4- 60 48 96 Gold Crown Kids __s9 49 82 Dimes 56% 51% 124 Brenaps .55% 52% 118 Go-Getters 49% 58% 102 East End Kids 47% 60% 121 Sleepers 39% 68% 94 500 Series: Ray Worden 574; Dennis Wiegand 560; Bob Unger 535; Bob Chokey 533; Lou Suter 524; Eldon Disher 510; Shirley Ellis 566; Esther Stahly 501; Jim Bartman 500. 200 Games: Ray Worden 244; Bob Chokey 222; Eldon Disher 211; Betty Wiegand 203; Dennis Wiegand 201. Women's Matinee Bowling Standings as of April 3, 1962 Nappanee Milling Cos. 64% Gold Crown Lanes . 63 Stuckman’s Shoes 61 Newcomer’s Jewelers 56 t Bertha’s Beauty Shop 49% Ray’s Carpets Inc. 42 500 Series: Helen Miller, 515; Peg Hoffer (March 29), 506. Splits Converted: Peg Hoffer, 3-10, 4-7-9, 6-7-10; Mid Hinton, 5- Carol Schmeltz, 5-8-10; Esther Forrest, 5-10; Leona Shively, 2-7; Jeanne McAndrew, 3-10, 2-7; Helen Cripe, 3-10.

FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE Slam Bangs 70 Flubs & ' Tail Gates ol' s ' Thwaits’Soil Service .62% Larkfield 60% Hurricanes 47% Wild Four 47% Hot Shots : -47 200 Game: Jr. Myers 200. Slightly over 50% of all income of all American business firms is paid out to the 31 million people employed by them, as salaries and wages.

LITTLE LEAGUE TEAMS Registration will begin next week through the school for little league and junior league baseball teams, for the summer program, to be sponsored by the recreation department. These leagues will be for all trays from ages six through sixteen. lbs. Clarence Field, 80, of Valparaiso, died at the Porter Memorial Hospital, Thursday evening, March 29th, funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Wetmere Funeral with Rev. A. J. Coble, Methodist minister, officiating. Burial was at the Memorial Park Cemetary. Mrs. Field was the sister-in-law of Harvey and Marie Field.

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TvUIVIvll) Bowling Assoc. To Beet Officers The Women’s City Bowling Association will hold a meeting and election of officers at the American Legion post home Tuesday, April 10 at 7:80 p. m. Each team should have at least one representative present at die meeting, although ail women bowlers are urged to attend. The Thursday night league wiU hold an election . following the association meeting. IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL, TRY A CLASSIFIED AD.

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