Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 95, Number 41, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 23 March 1972 — Page 15

Farmer wins trade award for corn yield

A special award for excellence in corn growing will be presented to Willis A. Hochstetler, R.R. 1, Nappanee, Indiana. Announced by Floyd H. Cripe, Wakarusa, representing the Producers oi

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Funk’s G-Hybrids, the award is in recognition of Mr. Hochstetler’s production of a 158.2 bushel corn yield. This yield will be officially entered in the nationwide records books of Project: 200. Project: 200 is a

14th ANNUAL PRESENTATION OF THE PASSION PLAY By The Cedar Road Missionary Church, Osceola, Ind. at the PENN HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Mishawaka, Ind. Sunday. March 26, 2:30: Good Friday, March 31, 7:00 p.m. Saturday. April l, 7:00 p.m.; Easter Sunday, April 2, 7:00

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made with Funk’s G-4444, a high capacity hybrid variety specially suited to this area. The Project: 200 field was planted on May 1. 1971, in 28 inch rows. Plant population at harvest was 26.000 per acre. Mr. Hochstetler’s total combined fertility program included 190 lbs. actual N, 148 lbs. actual P and 205 lbs. actual K. "per acre. A herbicide was used. The Project: 200 yield was harvested on October 8, 1971, at which time the grain had reached 23.6 percent moisture. Under the national Project: 200 rules, a minimum of two acres must be machine harvested from not less.than four adjacent rows running the full length of the field, shelled and

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converted to No. 2 corn. All figures must be validated by a disinterested witness. Fellow students honor Walters Steven Walters, 1002 Northwood, Nappanee, Ind., was one of 82 students named in “Operation Outstanding’’ at Butler University. The students were chosen by fellow students and the faculty on the basis of academic achievement and extracurricular activities. Os this group, the outstanding male student and the outstanding coed student will be named at a banquet on March 22.

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MAJOR LEAGUE March 14.1972 Choretime Equip 79 Clipp’s Auto Supply 73 George’s Gulf 73 Main Grill 70 Gold Crown Lakes 67 Mutschler Kitchens 59 Howard’s Crive-In 52 Custer’s Excavators 52 Fairchild Printers 49 Powell Builders 35 J & R Coppes 34 Jaycees 29 Ind. Series Sc. Robert Auer 561; Ind. Game Sc. Darrell Orn May dinner for Welsh supporters A meeting of County chairmen, vice-chairmen and delegates for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Matt Welsh will be held May 15 at the Holiday Inn in Elkhart at 7:15 p.m., according to an announcement from Elkhart County Committee for Matt Welsh, Chairman Charlie Tucker of R.R. 1, Nappanee. Representatives from Elkhart, LaGrange, Steuben, DeKalb, Noble, Whitley, Kosciusko and Marshall Counties and from two other counties yet to be announced will also attend, according to Tucker. The county chairman also announced that a fund raising dinner for Welsh is planned for April 28. For more information, call 773-7711.

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224; Ind. Series Hdc. Everett Reader 642; Ind. Game Hdc. Glenn Reed 237. High team game Hds. Clipp’s Auto Supply 1037; High team series hdc. Choretime Equip. 3050. 200 Games: D. Orn 224; G. Reed 214; G. Tornsbury 204; J. Geyer 204; E. Helmuth 201; R. Auer 201. “Hoot Owl” Mixed March 14,1972 Fran’s Beauty Salon 85 Zook, Inc. 67 Foodtown Supermarket 65 Whitaker’s Arco 63 Nappanee Advance-News . .60% D & D Body Shop 60 Gold Crown Lanes .57 Pepsi-Cola 55 Clean Quick Laundry &Car Wash. 54 Heckaman Industries 50 Mikel’s Champlin 40 Yoder Cabinets 39% Ind. Series Sc. (Men) R. Smith 586; (Women) N. Brown 502; Ind. Game Sc. (Men) J.

Deardorff 212; (Women) C. Weber 190; Ind. Series Hdc. (Men) J.Jackson 668; (Women) V. Brown 631; Ind. Game Hdc. (Men) R. Unger 238; (Women) C. Jackson 240. High team game Hdc. Zook, lnc. 860; High team Series Hdc. Whitaker’s Arco 2382. 500 Series: R. Smith 586; J. Jackson 536; L. Berger 522; J. Graber 513; R. Unger 513; J. Deardorff 505; N. Brown 502. 200 Games: J. Deardorff 212; R. Unger 207. Splits Converted—J. Graber 5-7; C. Weber 5-6-10; Ma. Hargfove4-10; J. Deardorff 2-9, 5-7; L. Berger 3-7-10; V. Brown 5-10; J. Berger, G. Kellog 3-10’s. CONTINENTAL LEAGUE March 15.1972 Young’s Marathon 81% Wise Furniture 72 Jim’s TV '... 68% Templeton Oil .67 Avenger Corp 63% Mini Motors 60% Rod’s Svc. Center 57 B & R Building Supply 55 Adloyd Products 55 Yoder Cabinet 53 V.F.W. Post 6638 25 P. N.Hirsch Ind. Series Sc. R. Young 574; lnd. Game Sc. D. Wiseman 223; Ind. Series Hdc. L. Slabaugh 639; Ind. Game Hdc. M. Walters 244. High team game Hdc. Wise Furniture 1080; High team series Hdc. Young’s Marathon 1033. 200 Games: B. Tobias 201; R. Young 204; D. Sponseller 203; R. Richmond 200; J. Heckaman 211; D. Klotz 209; D. Wiseman 223; D. Hershberger 202: J. Burasworth 201. Wednesday Morning Coffee March 15.197 2 Instants 70% Cookies ... 65 Crescents 63% Perks 60 Vacs 53 Mugs 52 Coffee Mates 43% Donuts .: —40% 500 Series—Pat Parks 533; Rosie Cain 516. 175 & Over—R. Cain 175, M. Fisher 176, D. Fervida 181, P. Collins 183, P. Parks 179, 187. Splits converted 3-10, P. Collins, D. Mikel, J. Van Dyke; 2-7, J. McDonald; 5-6, H. Miller; 5-6-10, ,P. Heckaman; 5-10, J. Heckaman; 3-7-10, G. Schmucker. Women’s Classic League March 16,1972 Mutschler Kitchens .73% V.F.W. Aux. No. 1 66% Carl’s Sunettes 65% Schmucker’s L.P. Gas 62 V.F.W. Aux. N0.2.... 58 G&NSuper Market 56 Lil’Hobo 50% Holiday Rambler 50 4B’s 45 First National Bank 41 Nunemaker’s Coin Shop .. .41 Trump Cleaners 39 High team game Sc. 4 B’s 781; High team series Sc. Schmuckers Gas 2237; High team game Hdc. 4 B’s 985; High team series Hdc. 4 B’s 2720. 500 Series: L. Jack 500; S. Ellis 531; A. Tobias 535. 200 Games: R. Geyer 220.

MEETING THIRD DISTRICT AMERICAN LEGION SATURDAY, MARCH 25 • Ml. DANCE 10-1 American Legion Post 154 NAPPANKK. INDIANA

Thursday. March 23, 1972

Splits Converted—s-10, L. Jack, P. Hand, M. Truex, Z. Brown, B. Yoder; 5-0-10, L. ;* Jack; 3-10, J. Heckaman, E„ J Dean, B. Weise; 2-7, B. Pickett,K. Hochstetler, G. - Sutheimer; 9-10, E. Meister; 5- ! 6, N. Bailey, R. Geyer, C. , Rensberger; 4-5, A. Tobias; 5-6- * 10, C. Resnberger; 4-7-9 M. Heckaman; 2-5-7 S. Gaskill. - i.i •i Thursday Night Ladies March 16,1972 Housour’s 72% ; Curtis TV 68 St. Joe Valley Bank .67 ChristnerOil 64% Gold Crown Lanes 63 Vickie Jean 53 Artistic Hairdresser 51 Jackson Sand & Gravel —49% Ossies 49 Pletcher Village , 48 Holiday Rambler 44 Bob’s Standard 18% Ind. series Sc. Dorothy Misheler 531; Ind. Game sc. Marian Doering 234. High team game Hdc. Gold-: Crown Lanes 951; High team series Hdc. Christner Oil 2729. 500 Series: Dorothy Mishlet 531; Jeanette Beehler 518; Barb * Keiser 517; Shirley Stahly 509; . Marian Doering 507; Joanne Gipp 504. 200 Games: Marian Doering! 234; Barb Keiser 213; Jeanette' Beehler 200. Splits converted 9-10, M. Doering; 3-10, N. Brown; 2-7, D. Unger, M. Miller; 4-5, B.' Stouder, E. Yoder; 5-7, J. Beehler, P. Witt, D. Suter; 5-6, J. Me Andrew; 5-6-10, S. McCuen. Friday Mixed Preps March 17,1972 Sure Shots .29% ' Oddballs 29 Fearsome Five 28 - • Pin Pointers 24% Pink Panthers 24 No. 8 23 Bowling Dogs 22% Stooper Stars 22 Thes Dingalings .20% Funky Phantoms 16% Bugaloos 14% Pin Pointers ..11 Free game award: Tie David Egger and Sandy Kellog, 78 pins over average. Splits converted: 3-10, Kristi Dallas and Debbie Jack; 4-5, ‘ Mike Klaus. FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED March 17.1972 The Grasshoppers 64 Dorebells. 62 M-T’s 61% The Rascals 61 W-Z’s 55% The Lions 52 The Two Pair 50 4Seasons —46% Zappo’s 46 Gutter Dusters .41% Ind. Series Sc. Women—A. Tobias 560; Men—B. Smith 566; Ind. Game Sc. Women—A. Tobias 199; Men—J. Lanning 242. High team game Hdc. The Lions 794; High team series Hdc. The Lions 2221. 500 Series: C. Rohr 506; J. Lanning 541; A. Tobias 560; R. Dumph 500; G. Bellman 525; D. Sponseller 529; S. Zinkiw 518; B. Smith 566. 200 Games: C. Peterson 201; T. Euring 201; J. Lanning 242; D. Sponseller 213; B. Smith 224. Splits converted: 5-6-10, S. Hirstein; 2-7, J. L. Jones, D. Sponseller; 2-5-7, M. Doering; 57, G. Bellman, B. Smith; 3-10, R. Beachy, J. Smith, L. Hirstein, Deb Blo6ser. C. Peterson. Saturday Morning Juniors Team 5 58 Team 6 54.’ Team 3 49; Teaml 4B> Team 2 ....SgTeam 4 2! High game—Kevin Hand 233;!; High Series—Kevin Hand 636 U High team game Team 3-U 852; High team series Team 2391. -: 200 Games: Kevin Hand 233: 224; Kenton Weber 223. Splits converted: Steve Lent* 5-6, 5-10; Denny Brown 2-10£ Ann Kellogg 3-10. 5-10; RayC Yoder 3-10, ; Paul Miller V 10; Jerry Ryman 2-7; KevinHand 3-10. : Most pins over average—: Dana Hall 87 pins.

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