The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 April 1971 — Page 2

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CITY TOURNAMENT CHAMPS — Winners of the 1971 Syracuse Men's Bowling Association city tournament held last month at the bowling lanes south of Syracuse are pictured above. In front, left to right, are Larry Swope. Jeff Kern, Larry Keim. Bill Ever. Bob Strombeck and Floyd Wickersham. Standing left to right are Charles Frushour. Bill Strombeck. Ady Howell, Dale Strombeck. Maurice Dorsey, John LeCount. Tim Darr. Delbert Brown. Bud Kline. Ron llibschman and Doug Pilcher. Members of the team recei\ ing the trophy for first place in the scratch team event were Bob Strombeck. Bill Strombeck, Dale Strombeck. Maurice Porsev and Ady Howell. They had a 2799 team

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Trackmen Fall At Manchester

By JOHN BAHN Tht* Wawasee Warriors varsity track team fell to the Concord Minutemen who received first place in a three-way meet held at Manchester last Tuesday night. Wawasee took third place against the Manchester Squires who received second Ihe scores follow Concord 664. Manchester 424 and Wawasee 39 Summary High Hurdles — Swinehart C. Howard M. Smith C and Baug M tie for third Time: 17.3

Cubs Win 4-Way Cinder Meet

By JOHN BAHN The Warriors varsity went West Noble and South Whitley at Wawasee last Thursday Pierceton took first place with 92 poipts. Wawasee was second with 76 ptants. West Noble was third with 37' ; points and South Whitley was fourth with 264 points { Summary High hurdles Huff WN. Sutton SW, Fribley W. Schipper SW Mile run — Phil W'ysong WN. Olsen W, Martinez P. R Conlev P 100 yard dash — R Carlin P, Coburn W. Owens P. Spearman W

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Mile — Laughman C. Howard C, Flora M. Olson W Time 4:535 100 — Price C, Bolinger M. Rieder W, Ollinger M Time: 11.2 440 — Martin C. Elliott W. Longenecker W. Albert M. Time: 56 5 880 — Mikel W, Runkel M, Michael C, Fediwa M Time 2:11.8 . 220 — Price C, Bolinger M. Reider W, Ollinger M. Time: 25.6 Ixiw Hurdles Swinehart C, Howard M, Fribley W. Schlabaugh C. Time: 23.0 2 Mile Mangra M, Mort M, Monks M, Horbv C. Time: 10:18 6

440 yard dash — P Carlin P, Elliott W. Wise P. Austin SW 880 vard run — Phil Wysong WN. Neher P. Rager P. Mikel W. 220 yard dash — R. Carlin P. Longnecker W, Spearman W. Lowe SW. Low hurdles — G Walter P. Huff WN. Schipper SW, Miner P Long jump Matt Winger SW. Mikel W. Rager P. Kerr P. L Shot put — Ciipe W. Biltz P, Sagers WN, KorenstraW. SWCD MEETING HELD IN WARSAW The Board of Supervisors of the Kosciusko County Soil & Water Conservation District met in April at the SCS office in Warsaw. Reports were given on the Area II Workshop at Albion, which was attended by supervisors. SCS personnel and the district clerk The board agreed to send an invitation to the Cass county Michigan district for dinner and a tour of Kosciusko county for the early part of July Joe Wilson’s SCS report covered the new REAP program. He also stated there was an exceptionally large number of trees ordered from the state nursery this year Howard Woodward had an order of over 5000. Crossland Scout Camp of Robinson Lake wilt plant 2500 The district clerk and Ladies Auxiliary were asked to begin work on the sth issue of the Record, the district newsletter Supervisors of the district will be in contact with persons and businesses who will be sponsoring boys for the con

total. Legion No. 223 team won the handicap team event with a 3670 series. The team consisted of Bill Ever, John LeCount, Tim Darr, Delbert Brown and Bud Kline. Larry Swope and Larry,Keim won the scratch doubles event with a total of 1209. Handicap double winners were Jeff Kern and Doug Pilcher with 1311. Placing first in the scratch and handicap single events were Ron Hibschman with 682 and Floyd Wickersham with 703, respectively. All-event winners were Charles Frushour with 1790 scratch and Bill Coburn with 1956 handicap.

Mile Relay — Schroeder. Michael, Hartman and Martin of Concord. Time: 3.49.8 880 Relay — J. Smith. Rodward. R Smith and Price of Concord. Time: 1:42.8 Long Jump — Mikel W. Martin C. Schroeder C, Price C. Length 20 ’ V* High Jump — Howard M, Olson W. Ollinger M. LambC. Height 5’ 74" Shot Put — Cripe W. Korenstra W, Masters C. Novachensa C. Length: 43' 34” Pole , Vault — Essig C. Schlabaugh C, Olson W. Berghorn W. Height.: 12’ 0”

Pole vault — Clint Olsen W. Randy Walter P, Berghorn W, Bair W. High jump — Alex Verba P. Miner P, Low SW, Huff WN, Olsen W Two mile run — Blaine Farley P. Berkey WN, Bushong W', Thompson SW. Mile Relay — Wawasee. Pierceton 880 Relay — Wawasee, Pierceton servation camps in July. Limberlost Camp at Oliver Lake will be held from July 11 thru the 15th and Mollenhour Camp at McClure Lake, from July 25 thru the 29th. Each boy interested in attending either camp is asked to pay a small portion of the total cost, the sponsor paying the remainder. — Eight new cooperators were accepted this month: James W. Scott, Tippecanoe township; Robert Hawley, Clay; Don Disher, Scott; Maurise Vance, Jackson; Charles Napier. Washington; Dean Cousins. Jefferson; Leroy Rapp, Tippecanoe; and Robert Beer. Van Buren The next meeting will be held on May 4 at 8 p.m

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Thursday Nile Ladies Hughes Digging 784 374 Village Green 72 44 Al's South Shore Marine 714 444 Regent Homes 704 454 Bowen Motors . 684 474 B& KDrive-In . 66 50 North Webster Bank 66 50 Aqualand Motel 65 51 Pilchers Shoes 61 55 Louies Bar 584 574 Brazel's Bait 57 59 WawaseeT.V. 544 614 Kale Island Beacon 54 62 Foo& Faye 51 65 Mail-Journal 50 66 Pickwick Inn 48 68 Lakeland Produce 464 694 Monsanto 45 71 Barth Inc. 41 75 Lakeland Standard 354 804 High team game and series: Al’s South Shore Marine — 8502446 500 series: I. Stahley 201, 241, 137-579. B. Gardner 177. 166. 229 572, M L. Lambert 179, 192. 179 550. A. Gallahan 173, 179. 188-540, J, Byland 177, 189. 169-535'. P. Benson 165. 152, 210-527. B. Kern 161. 190. 173-524. M. L. Dixon 187, 148. 187-522, K. Kardner 209. 160, 147-516, G Ever 166. 185, 163-514. P Maresh 154, 177, J 76-507.. K. Knisley 143. 163, 200-506. E. Blakesley 151. 160, 193-504, B. Nyce 160, 177. 167-504. J. Reed 143. 200, 160-503 450 series: S. Gilbert 462. D. Cobum 495, M. Henning 482. B. Kline 465. M. Schwab 475, H. Frushour 468. T. Brock 498, M. Popenfoose 473, E: Hughes 472, M Zellinger 471, C. Whitacre 487. F. Money 478, E. Day 456 170 games: S. Gilbert 175. D. Blackport 183, P. Kinney 176. F. Ebv 171, N. Searfoss 178, M. Thornburg 176. D Cobum 172. M. Henning 180. B. Kline 182. M Schwab 182. E. Hughes 170, M. Zellinger 179. K Lowe 185, C. Whitacre 189. J. Young 179,.M. Rensberger 170, N. Spur ling 177 Tuesday Afternoon Kern Grain 78 34 Wawa. Laundromat 64 48 Amer. Industries 64 48 Todd Realty 64 48 Mocks Marine Rentals 58 54 State Bank 514 604 Cromwell Lbr. 514 604 Kinder Mfg Co. 47 65

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Superior Sample 45 67 The Lovables 37 75 High team series and game: Kem Grain — 2313-807 500 series: B. Kem 200. 201-551, R. Easley 230-571, E. Hughes 194510. S. Kem 173, 1%, 197-566 440. A. Sudlow 455, A. McCarty 455, B. Kline 182-473, N. Speicher 178-467. B. Todd 179-468. W. Finton 176-452. D. Thwaits 170445, I. Mathews 197-467, J. Lantz 178-463. H. Hayer 441, S. Brouwer 479 170 games. T. Hattersley 183, E. Day 184 Milford Business League Arro Motor Homes 47 17 Campbell’s Market 41 23 Walter Drug Inc. 40 24 Augsburger—Milford 40 24 Berk’s Body Shop 38 26 Milford T V. 37 27 Hickory Lounge 34 30 Little & Clark Inc. 31 33 Sharp Hardware Co. 254 384 Kem Grain Co. 244 394 Augsburger — Syracuse 18 46 C. S. Myers 8 56 High team series and game: Campbell’s Market — 1055-3007 500 series: D. Rensberger 594; K. Knisley 592; B. Simon 573; B. Wolferman 569; D. Wuthrich 569; P. Campbell 567; H. Doty 565; L. Bray 564; L. Newman 544; D. Hockert 541; M. Chambers 540; L. Krauter 539; D. Thibaut 528; A. Beiswanger 528; C. Berkeypile 527; J. Speicher 527; D. Neff 523; D. Rensberger 522; D. McFarren 519; O. Replogle 519: A. Mabie 517; J. Perry 517; D. Wolferman 515; S. Richardson 514; K. Mathews 509; D. Brumbaugh 506; G. Culbertson 505; T. Darr 503. 200games: D. Wuthrich 236; D. Rensberger 227; K. Knisley 223; H. Doty 221; B. Wolferman 213; P. Wuthrich 210;K. Mathews 206; M. Chambers 205; J. Speicher 204, D. Brumbaugh 203; L. Bray 203; D.. Thibaut 203; D. Rensberger 202-202; P. Campbell 202. Tuesday Night Ladies Lakeside Laundry 864 414 Sleepy Owl 84 44 Jot Em Down Grocery 84 44 Grassy Creek Restaurant 68 ,60 H & M Motor Clinic 66 62 Syracuse Rubber < 63 65 Augsburger’s IGA 54 74 HicknuinJfcipVing & Walter DWgCo. II 45 83 Lakeland Standard 38 90 High team series and game: Sleepy Owl — 2330-826 500 series: \B. Gardner 201, 175-522. M. Dixoh 185. 167, 161-513 450 series: E/ Wogoman 168. 169496, J. Groves 179. 169-487. K. Lowe 169467, S. Gilbert 166, 164464. M. Pifer 174463. W. Nolan 173462, M. Whisler 459, J. Hoover 190457, D. Lewis 163454. N. Kern 453 160 games: C. Wogomon 190. P. Green 189, D. Stucko 183, D. Kitson 174, B. DeWitt 161 Hits & Misses Braz 67 57 Sylvan 66 58 Dog 66 58 Sharp Tool 65 59 Brown’s 64 60 Buds ’ 57 67 Sportsman 56 68 Syracuse Mobile 55 69 High team game and series: Dogs - 6891863 500 series: S. Gilbert 509, C. Walton 548, J. Field 505. J. Cripe 521. D. Cripe 551 450 series: J. Morganthaler 481 200 games: C. Walton 202 170 games: S. Gilbert 175, 172, D. Cripe 194. 197, G. Eyer 171, J. Morganthaler 195 Monday Night Cornty Pilcher Shoes 87 33 Wawasee Package 84 36 Charlies Ten Pin 76 44 Thornburgs 75 45 WawaseeT.V. 674 574 Eager Leagers 64 56 Frog Tavern 624 574 Louies Bar &Grill 614 584 Anchor Bar 61 59 Bushong Barber Shop 604 594 Buds Body Shop 604 594 Barbee Hotel 58 62 Burger Dairy Store 58 62 Dixie Boat 55 ,: 65

Nr « VIEW FIRE DAMAGE — Bill Watson is shown in the kitchen of his home on Walnut street in Pierceton pointing to the wall over his kitchen stove w here the ruinous fire may have started. The fire was discovered at 1:20 p.m. Sunday by Mrs. Watson who was home with their three children. ‘ Firemen responded immediately to Mrs. Watson's call. The fire either started in an upstairs bedroom or in the kitchen with flames spreading into both rooms. i , Mr. Watson, who has a 21-year service record, lost all his valued military records in the fire. The families clothing w as also destroyed by fire or received smoke and water damage. Clothing is being collected at the Pierceton American Legion post. The Watsons were in the process of remodeling several rooms of their home. They do not know now if remodeling the burned out home w ill be feasible or not.

Kurleys Keglers 544 654 Wawasee Bowl 53 67 Delta No. 1 46 74 . Teghtmeyer Ace Hdwe. 41 79 Schwartz Homes 39 81 Delta No. 2 36 84 High team game: Pilcher Sloes — 1016 High team series: Pilcher Shoes & Charlies Ten Pin — 2760 High Ind. game:M. Dorsey — 246 High Ind. series: M. Dorsey 246, 203-603 & R. Simon 225. 231603 Honor Score R. Van 213, G- Vanator 202. 583, D. Strombeck 203-579, J. Thornburg 560, H. Locke 203, P Royer 219, J. Lowe 206-555, P. Wright 221-592. G. Nordman 560, D. Arthur 204, R. Thibaut 203-563, L. Vance 200. L. Chupp 201. A. Walgamuth 208, L. Swope 200. C. Wogoman 200. 216-563, I. Rookstool 202, 578. G. Davis 200, L. Thwaits 201, 205-566,’ M. Ganshora 550, P. Beezley 204, C. Frushour 213, H. Schrock 560, V. Stayer 206-570. R. Trobaugh 222. R. Shock 212, C. Eby 201-562, W. Stahly 215-578, D. Pilchers 204, F. Nyikos 236, 213-593. No Injuries In Minor Accident No one was hurt in an accident that occurred at 11:40 a.m. Monday in Elkhart county. Kenneth L. Miller, 47. r 1 Milford, was driving a 1966 Chevrolet truck and backed into a 1968 Ford, which was stopped, driven by John Chester Owicki, 53, Niles. Mich Elkhart county police Cpl. Lowell Miller, listed damages as minor.

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BIRTHSM SPEICHER Dawn Annette Mr. and Mrs. Ned Speicher of Waubee Lake are parents of their first child, a daughter. Dawn Annette. She was born Easter morning at 6:42 at Goshen hospital. She tipped the scales at eight pounds, four ounces and was 204 inches in length. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Speicher of Milford and the maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wuethrich of Francesville. Mrs. Speicher is the former Deborah Wuethrich of Francesville. KAUFMAN. Angela Dawn Mr. and Mrs. Karl G. Kaufman. Milford, are parents of a new baby girl. Angela Dawn born April 8 at Goshen hospital at 9:01 a.m. She weighed six pounds. 13 ounces and was 184 inches long. Angela has an older sister, Tammy who is one year old. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kaufman of Warsaw and Mrs. Glenn Neer of Pierceton.

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FERGUSON son Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferguson, Milford, are parents of a son born April 9 at Goshen hospital. LAKELAND LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kasper have returned to their Milford home after spending the winter in Orlando, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Avery, Tammy. Traci and Trisha of r 1 Milford were Easter day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nyce and Vicki Sue. also of r 1 Milford. The MAIL-JOURNAL Published by The Mail-Journal' every Wednesday and entered as Second Class matter at the Pest Office at Syracuse. Indiana 46.167. Second class postace paid at IBS E. Main Street. Syracuse. Indiana 46.16' and at additional entry offices. Subscription: *.1.00 per year in Kosciusko County: *3..10 outside county.