The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 20 October 1971 — Page 3

Saturday Bantam Lions 6 0 Vikings 5 1 Dixie Cups 44 14 Panthers 4 2 Raiders 34 24 No. 8 2 4 Love Bugs 2 4 Tigers 2 4 Bears ~~ 1 5 Goody Girls 0 6 High team series and game: Vikings — 1073-585 75-150: Boys: K. Smallwood 90. 87-177, P. Kline 138-207, R Schwartz 77, 75-152. R McKibben 86. 112-198, R. Fetters 78, M Maggart 88. T. Schrock 90-163 Girls: M. Grim 75. S. Nulf 77. D. Knisley 86-158, D. Darr 80. 93-173 Hits & Misses American Industries 16 8 Bud's Body Shop 15 9 Misfits 14 10 Brown's Blades & Bits 13 11 Brazel’s 12 12 Sudlow's Pier Shop 12 ’■ 12 S4S 114 124 Lil Granny 's 104 134 Syracuse Mobil 9 15 Sylvan’s 7X.-H High team series and game: Brown's 2011 - 695 500 series. D, Butler 578, R Brazel 524, J. Brown 511 450 series: J. Brown 511, S. Butler 450 170 games: J Brown 187-172 Saturday Jr. Bowlers Eight Balls 71 Groovy Goolies 71 Gutter Girls 5 3 Banana Splits 4 4 Alley Busters 3 5 -.Spirit of •*76” 3 5 Alleycats 2 6 Aristocats 17 High team series: Eight Balls - 2052 High team game: Aliev Busters — 702 350 series: D Ganz. 419. J. Miller 380. T. Morganthaler 392. B. Simmons 357, P. Schrumph 352, N. Huffer 351 120 games. B Byland. 120, D Ganz 164,132,123, J Miller 154. T Morganthaler 145, 128, B Simmons 130, M. Francis 122, 126. G. Brown 137, B. Slabaugh 135, P Schrumph 169. C. Eby 140, N. Huffer 130 Thursday Night Indies Aqua Land Motel 24 8 Village Green 23 9 Lake City Builders 23 9 The Mail-Journal 21 11 WawaseeTV 20 12 Jot-Em-Down 18 14 Regent Homes 18 14 Monsanto 18| 14 Braze Is 15417 Pilchers Shoes 14 18 Farmers State Bank 14 18 Louie's Bar 14 18 Kale Island Beacon 13 19 Bowen Motors 13 19 Bills Chalet 13 19

Wawasee Post 223 American Legion Offers A Salute To The Servicemen Os This Community vMONDAY-/ XQcrisy VETERAN’S DAY — Monday, Oct. 25 — is an excellent time to pay tribute to the servicemen and women of the Lakeland community who have served their country in time of war and peace. We hail the dead and living, and the sacrifices they have made for their homeland. Wawasee Post 223, American Legion MATTHEW SOLOMON, Commander

Lakeland Standard 12 20 N.W. Firemens Aux. 10 22 Barth 5 27 High team series : Aqua Land Motel - 2224 High team game: Wawasee TV — 819 500 series: B. Gardner 176, 196, 176-548, B. Nyce 191, 178-513. J. Reed 171, 172-509 450 series: L. Ulery 490, M. Lambert 488, S. Gilbert 478, J. Weaver 478, E. Price 477, B. Menefee 472, J. Galloway 468, I. Stahley 468, P. Loetz 467. R. Easley 464, K. Knisley 459, M. Popenfoose 458, M. Rensberger 455, H. Smith 455, L. Neff 454. C. Whitacre 453. 170 games: J. Galloway 195, E. Price 193, L. Ulery 190, C. Peterson 186, S. Gilbert 185, M. Lambert 183. H. Smith 183, M. Smith 182, P. Loetz 178, B. Menefee 177. sJ. Honer 176, P. Miller 176, P.\Maresh 174, I. Stahley 174, H./Frushour 173, B. Kern 173, K/ Knisley 173, M. Rensberger373 / Tuesday Afternoon American Ind. 21 7 State Ba nk-Syra. 17 11 Mocks Marine Rentals 154 134 Kern Grain 15 13 Todd Realty 144 144 Wawasee Laundromat 13 15 Cromwell Lumber 12 16 Mastercraft 12 16 Superior Sample 11 17 The Lovables 10 18 High team series and game: American Industries — 2356-857 . 500 series: S Kern 170, 171-510, M L. Lambert 177, 180, 191-548, D. Johnson 181, 179-503 440 series: J. Stoelting 441. S. Brouwer 473. B. Ganz 191-486, N. Mousley 206-459 Milford Business Arro Motor Homes 23 9 Milford-TV 23 9 Campbell's Market 22 10 Walter Drug 19 13 Hickory Lounge 19 13 Kern Grain 16 16 Berk's Body Shop 16 16 Little & Clark 13 19 C. Myers 13 19 Augsburger — Syra. 11 21 Sharp’s Hardware 104 214 Augsburger —Syracuse64 254 High team series and game: Arro Motor Homes — 3014-1060 600 series: D. Thibaut 650 500 series: M Chambers 594. Jim DeSomer 589. L. Young 574, J. Speicher 542, J. Bartman 531, P Campbell 526, O Replogle 525, D. Butler 519, J. Caple 519. T. Darr 514, D Rumfelt 514, D. Sharp 507, B Simon 506, L. >Krauter 504. H Wuthrich 501 200 games: M. Chambers 245, L. Young 226, D Thibaut 224. 221, 205, J. Bartman 213, J. Caple 207, Jim DeSomer 201 Tuesday Night Ladies Frog Tavern 25 7 Syracuse Rubber 20 12 Jot Em Down Grocery 20 12 Lakeside Laundry 17 15 Grassy Creek Res 17 15 Walter Drug Co. 16 16 Burger Dairy 144 174 Augsburgers 11 21

Lakeland Standard 10 22 Greer Auction 94 224 High team series and game: Frog Tavern — 2214-800 500 series: B. Gardner 177, 222555 450 series: S. Hoover 166, 171, 161- J. Hoover 178, 165-496, S. Gilbert 169, 169-486, J. Wortinger 166-464, D. Stucko 165-453. F. Schorey 168-451 160 games: I. Wiggs 192, D. Lewis 184, N. Kern 171, M. Pifer 161, P. Green 161 Tuesday Land-O-Lakes Sevens 11 1 Alley Queens 8 4 Alley Kings 7 5 Shoes 6 6 8 Balls 6 6 Play-a-While 6 6 Gutter Gusters 6 6 VFW Ladies Aux. 5 7 Freshmen Fiends 3 9 Lakeland Standard 2 10 High team series: Gutter Gusters — 2086 High team game: Shoes — 761 Boys: E. Paradis 206-495, S. Huffer 154, E. Cobum 157-418. D. Knisley 165, 179-458, S. Anderson 162- S. Petersen 151-413, B. Knisley 178 Girls: A. Hapner 181-451, B. Byrd 160, 164-442. D. Byrket 159408 Land-O-Lakes Bowen Motors 20 4 Harris 18 6 Syracuse Legion 16 8 Dean’s Milk 14 10 Village Hardware 13 11 State Bank 13 11 Auers Serv. 13 11 Vega Travel Trailers 12 12 C& J Const. 12 12 Frog Tavern 12 12 N. Legion 12 12 V.F.W. 11 13 Sleepy Owl 9 15 Syracuse Rubber 7 17 Lakeland Std. 6 18 White’s Plumbing 4 20 High team series and game: Dean’s Milk — 2698-945 600 series: W. Beeman 632 500 series: K. Schnerkaus4o, K. Knisley 567, D. Knisley 560, D. Butler, 580, N. Biddle 549, G. Nordman 548. F. Nyikos 567, G. Whitacre 520, J. Erdly 574. L. Welty 506. H. Bartman 506, P. Leach 510, S. Richardson 543, C. Walton 527, K. Smallwood 521, C. Walton 524, R. Brazil 516, B. Kline 506. R. Wogoman 506, B. Pifer 505, S. Rensberger 527, J. Vpland 535. K Koontz 549, 200 games: K. Schnerkau 214, K. Knisley 221, D. Butler 203, N. Biddle 220. G. Nordman 205, F. Nyikos 231, W. Beeman 253. J. Richardson 200, E. Gantz 202, K. Smallwood 218, S. Rensberger 205. J. Voland 212, K. Koontz 202 Friday Nite Mixed Regent Homes 18 6 Monsanto , 174 64 WawaseeTV 164 74 Thwaits Grain 16 8 Ruths Styling Salon 14 10 Village Tap 14 10 Sleepy Owl 14 10 Mastercraft 13 11 O. Sales 13 11 Beacon 12 12

Syracuse Rubber 12 12 United Telephone 114 124 Chambers & Dippon 11 13 Reds Doubles 11 13 Christner Oil 10 14 Kuths Plumb. 10 14 Chambers & Krauter 9 15 Gambles 8 16 Stahly-Stillson 54 184 Precision Auto 4 20 High team series and game: Thwaits Grain — 2104-712 500 series: M. Carlson 521, D. Zawadyke 541, J. Pounds, 514. S. Kern 531, J. Kern 524. B. Thwaits 556. L. Knispel, 516, J. Morganthaler 553, F. Digangi 518, O. Cobbum 516. H. Dunithan 575, F. Brock 509 L. Epley 519, B. Frenger 548. L. Gilbert 562, L. Welty 574, 450 series: G. Thwaits 493. B. Young 467. P. Maresh 465, L. McFarland 489 200 games: J. Morganthaler 211. F. Digangi 222, H. Dunithan 218. B. Gilbert 210, L. Welty 215 170 games: G. Thwaits 170482. S. Kern 186-177. L Gilbert 473-192-197. B. Kline 185. L. McFarland 182 Monday Night County Charlies Ten Pin 18 6 Pilcher Shoes 164 74 Liquor Locker 164 74 Wawasee Bowl 15 9 Anchor Bar 144 94 Frog Tavern 14 10 Aqualand Motel 14 10 Buds Body Shop 13 11 Anderson Paint 12 12 Eager Leagers 11 13 Teghtmeyer Ace Hdwe ’ 11 13 Louie’s Bar & Grill 10 14 Kurleys Keglers 10 14 Thornburgs 10 14 Crow Roofing 94 144 Bartee Hotel 9 15 BuXnong Barber Shop 7 17 Schwartz Homes 5 19 High team game and series: Charlies Ten Pin — 1003-2800 High Ind. game: E. Anderson 238 High Ind. series: R. Thibaut 203, 223-600 Honor Scores L. Thwaits 200, C. Lindzy 202. J. Bartman 231-583, K. Koble 203575. R. Wogoman 226, J. Thornburg 210, I. Schlotterback 201, Ml-589, D. Fingerly 209, F. Avery--209. C. Frufihbti’r 211-580. P. Beezley 222-550, R. Hibschman 223, 215-588, H Schrock 566, E. Whitacre 201, 223-582. H. Locke 221, D. Smith 233-557, M. Dorsey 211, W Stahly 218-551, E. Henning 203-578 Court News City Court The following persons were assessed fines and costs when appearing before city judge Robert Burner last week. Earl Meek, r 2 Leesburg, fined $25. giving false information to police officer. Leonard Eppert, r 1 Syracuse, was fined $1 plus costs, S2B, false registration. Justice Os Peace Court The following people were fined by jp Milo Clase recently: Charles E. Wallace, 20, Leesburg, $39 for improper passing: Reyes R. Castaneda. Milford. $46 for public intoxication;

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Verl D. Lindzy, 53, r 3 Syracuse, $49 and license suspended for 60 days, and Jack O. Newman, 31, North Webster, $45.75 and license suspended for 60 days, both on a charge of driving while under the influence of intoxicants; Anne C. Griffith, 27, Leesburg, $25 for no operator’s license; Leonard D. Livengood, 24, Syracuse, $32.25 for operating truck without a permit, and $50.25 for failure to use chains on truck load when required; Steven- K. Hampton, ? 19, Syracuse. $32.25 for disobeying stop sign; Ricky L. Brennan, 19, East Bronson St., Syracuse, $32.25 for reckless driving; Randall D. Graber, 17, Syracuse. S3O for failure to yield right of way. ) Fined Armando Espinoza. Milford, was fined $45 recently by jp Milo Clase on a charge of illegal possession of alcoholic beverages. Lake Speeding John K. Cornelius. 19, r 1 Leesburg, was fined $25 for lake speeding when he appeared before jp Milo Clase recently. Arrested Albert R. Graff, 66, Milford, was arrested and booked at the county jail recently on a charge of removing waste from a pit and dumping it into a public stream. Booked Fernando P. Garza, 27, Milford, was arrested and booked at the county jail recently on a charge of driving while under the influence of intoxicating beverages. Loses License According to a report by the State Bureau of Motor Vehicles, Robert S. Bates, 19, 606 Front street, Syracuse, has lost his driver’s license from August 28, 1971 to November 26, 1971 on a traffic violation charge. Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses at the office of county clerk Bessie I. Himes: Eugene Lyle Deck. 18, r 4 Albion, serviceman and Angela Fay Kuhn. 18, r 1 Cromwell, unemployed. Leonard D. Livengood, 24, r 3 Syracuse, plant manager and Julie Ann Wiggs. 25. r 3 Syracuse, unemployed. William Alfred Tuttle, 41, Fort Wayne, government inspector, and' Janie Rose Michael, 34, r 1 Leesburg, factory worker; Joseph Anthony Sparduto, 58, Syracuse, supervisor, and Evaline Marie Galloway, 46, Syracuse, cook-waitress. Blind Man Scales The Matterhorn Antonio Gianese, 43, who is completely bh’nd has successfully scaled the Matterhorn, 14,701 feet, in the Swiss Alps, with three other climbers. The Italian, from Padua, who lost his sight 10 years ago, said of the hazardous two-day climb: “I wanted to prove myself."

' - ■a*-***"- ” - • EIGHTH GRADE — The North Webster eighth grade cheerleading squad is shown above as they posed recently for a Mail-Journal photographer. On the left is Kelly Buis with Liz Mahorney on the right. From top to bottom in the middle are Janie Butts, Lori Lantz and Jane Fawley.

Hr SEVENTH GRADE — Seventh grade cheerleaders at the North Webster school are ready to lead their basketball team on to victory as they posed recently for the photographer’s camera lense. On the left is Lynn Bosstick while Jane Helvey is shown on the right. From top to bottom in the center are Bobi Bowser, Melisa Shipley and Debbie Burchard.

Student Leaders Selected At North Webster Junior High

By SALLY H ARMAN Class officers for grades six, seven and eight at the North Webster school have been selected. They follow: Grade Six President — Stuart Bryant Vice president — Greg White Secretary — Carol Stombaugh Treasurer — Jeff Root Grade Seven President — Don Minear Vice president — Roberta Bowser Secretary — Roxanne Hammaker ' \ Treasurer — Bryan BerryGrade Eight President — Ralph Reiff Vice president — Ken Harman Secretary- — Ted Schenkel Treasurer — Lori Lantz Student Council Student council members have also been selected. The officers of this body are as follows: President — Jerry Rhodes Vice president — Liz Mahomey Secretary — Mitzi Watson Treasurer — Jane Fawley Seventh grade members include Bob Wright, Jane Helvey and Melissa Shipley. Sixth grade members are Beth Reiff, Cheryl

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Wed., Oct 20, 1971—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Strombaugh and Mark Walgamuth. Cheerleaders Cheerleaders under the direction of Carol Bergmeier are as follows: Grade eight — Janie Butts, Kelly Buis, Liz Mahorney, Jane

Vocational Guidance Week To Be Observed

“Turn 0n... Tune In . . . Your Future" is the theme of the nation's sixth National Vocational Guidance Week to be observed at Wawasee high school and throughout the country October 24 through 30. f Henry Smith, principal, said that the purpose of the week is to focus public attention on the fact that choosing a career is an important decision, one worthy of planning now for realization tomorrow. Dave McGrew, Wawasee high school vocational director, said that young people today face a bewildering selection of career and job possibilities. Mature adults, whose jobs have become

Fawley and Lori Lantz; Grade seven — Debbie Burchard, Roberta Bowser, Lynn Bosstick. Melissa Shipley and Jane Helvey; Grade six — Cheryl Stombaugh, Carol Stombaugh and Beth Reiff.

obsolete by technological progress are having to select new careers and re-train for them. Disadvantaged citizens of all ages need to select and prepare for job opportunities being opened up by government and private programs. Assisting people select and find jobs and careers is the work of thousands of professional counselors in schools, colleges, government and voluntary agencies, industry and private counseling centers and firms. The week is sponsored by the National Vocational Guidance association and its local chapters and branches throughout the country. Primary Mothers Meet At Crum Home Mrs. Jack Crum was hostess Monday night for the Syracuse Primary Mothers club with 13 members and two guests, Mrs. Charles Penn and Mrs. John Stetler, in attendance. The evening was spent in making plans for the club Christmas bazaar. Refreshments of cider and doughnuts were served during the social hour.

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