The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 9, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 March 1972 — Page 2
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Track Season Opens tomorrow At Wawasee
The spring sports season at Wawasee high school officially opens tomorrow as the track team travels to Goshen for its opening meet. The golf season does not open until April 12 when the Warriors travel to Northfield and the baseball season will begin April 14 at Columbia' City. Complete schedules of the spring sports follow: Track March 30 —Goshen There April \ 4 — Whitko & W. Noble W. Noble 6 — East Noble There 11 — Plymouth & Bremen Bremen 14 — Northfield Here 18 — Manchester — North Wood Here 19 — Columbia City Here 20 —Warsaw (Fresh) Here 22 — Goshen Relays Goshen 24 — Manchester (Fresh (There 25— Warsaw & Concord Concord 27 — Wawasee Prep Here May 2 — Rochester Relays There Midwest Model Trains 551 8. Madison St. Nappanee, Trains Rockets Cars Engines Planes Fuel Ships ParU (We Buy-Sell-Trade) Lionel Trains In Stock Cox Powered Models Open 5 Day*. 1-8 p.m. Saturday. 18 a m.-5 p.m.
HELP WANTED We are looking for a young man who is interested in acquiring a skilled and demanding position in a growing printing company as a Web Offset Pressman Previous experience is NOT necessary/ but you must have a desire to learn and pride in what you do. Iff you think that* you are qualified/ apply to . . . The Mail-Journal PRINTING PLANT Phone: 658-4111 Milford
APRIL Ist APRIL Ist ROUND TABLE RIDING STABLES * Horse Back Riding * Group Rides * Equipment & Horses For sale Pure Bred Arabians At Stud Raffles Breeding Imported Breeding ■ April Ist - Oct. Ist WEEK DAYS 8:00 - 8:00 SUNDAYS 12:00 - 8:00 NORTH WEBSTER. INDIANA , 1.4 Miles East of State Road 13 on Epworth Road Phone: 834-4639 or 834-4743
4 —Northridge There 9 — Rochester Here 10- Land-O-Lakes (7,8,9) Warsaw 11 — NLC Meet Warsaw 16 - East Noble Relays Ken’ville 18 — Sectional, 25 — Regional June 3 — State Meet Coach Jerry Minton Asst. Coach: Don Storey Golf ' April 12 —Northfield There 14 —Fairfield Here 17 — Manchester Here 19 — Elkhart (A only) There 24 —Plymouth Here 26 — North Wood Here 27 — Northridge There May 1— Concord There 3 — Wawasee Prep There 4 — West Noble There 6 —Central Noble Inv. There B—Warsaw Here 11 — Open 15 — Rochester There 18 —Whitko Here 22 — Bremen There 25 — Goshen There June 1 — NLC Maxwelton 6 — Sectional 9 — Regional 16 — State Coach: Rudy Cesco Baseball April 14 — Columbia City There 18 — West Noble Here 20 — Fairfield Here 25 — Northfield There 28 — East Noble Here May 1 — Northfield Here 3 — Wawasee Prep There 5 —Whitko Here 10 — East Noble There 12 — Goshen There
r 15—Central Noble There 15 —NorthWood (J. V.) Here 17 — There 18— Northridge (J.V.) There 22 — Central Noble Here 24 —Triton Here 27 — Fort Wayne CC Here 29-3 — Sectional Tourney June 8 — Jim town Here 15 —Concord There 19— Plymouth There 21 — Manchester Here 23 — Rochester Here 27 —Warsaw There 29 —Bremen Here July 3 — North W'ood Here s—Concord Here 7—Plymouth Here 11 — Manchester There 13 — Rochester There 17 — Warsaw Here 19 —Bremen There 21 — North Wood There 24-28 — Rain dates 29 — 4-way tourney Coach: Tom Spear Asst. Coach. Dale Brannock, Cub Scouts Tour Burger Dairy Store Dens three and six of the Syracuse cub scouts toured the Burger Dairy Store at New Paris on March 21, had a treat of ice cream cones and returned to the Syracuse scout cabin for dismissal. On the tour from den 3 were Mrs. Jim Smith, den mother; Mrs. Ernest Knight, assistant den mother; Mrs. Arthur Clevenger; den chief Brian Slabaugh; and Tim Butt, Mark Crum, Rusty Smith, Troy Webb, Larry Haviland, Curt Gevenger, Darin Gans. Jeff Nicodemus, Greg Moore and Mark DeWitt. In den six were Mrs. Rai Roberts and small sons, David and Todd, Mrs. Donald Martin and Jenny, Steve Koble, Cris Darr, Darrin Grisamer. Scott Saunders, Scott Gronendyke, Chris Carboneau, Mike Martin and Brian Roberts. Work Saver Tomorrow has been defined as ‘‘today’s greatest labor-saving device.” —Gazette, Masai City, la. THE MAILJOURNAL PuMithed b, TM Mail journal every Wednesday and entered at Second ClaM mattar at the Pott Ottica at Syracuw. Indiana 44547 Second clan pottaaa paid al 11) ! Mam Straat. Syracuw. Indiana 46M» and at additional entry otticet. Sabtcriptiea; SS •« per year in KotciiHko County . IS M outside county
Hits & Misses American Ind. 654 464 Brown’s Blades & Bits 644 474 Sylvan’s 614 504 S.&S. 61 51 Brazel’s Bait 57 55 Lil Granny’s 514 604 Syracuse Mobil 51 61 Misfits 50 62 Sudlow’s 50 62 Bud’s Body Shop 48 64 High team series: Brown’s Blades & Bits — 1901 High team game: Brazel’s Bait — 709 500 series: J.R. CripesBs, J. W. Cripe 506, B. Brown 504, D. Butler 541, G. Webb 584, R. Brazel 541, M. Solomn 543, C. Walton 512 450 series: J. Brown 470, B. Steury 464 200 games: M. Solomn 200, B Slabaugh 208, R. Brazel 203, G. Webb 234, D. Butler 202, J. R. Cripe 235 170 games: J. Brown 190, B. Steury 171, A. Mohler 175 Thursday Night Ladies Village Green 77 31 Aqua Land Motel 684 394 Wawasee TV 67 41 Monsanto 624 454 Pilcher Shoes 59 49 Louie’s Bar 58 50 Lake City Builders 58 50 Kale Island Beacon 564 514 Brazels 534 544 The Mail-Journal 52 56 Jot-em-Down 51 57 Regent Homes 50 58 Bowen Motors 48 60 Counting House Bank 47 61 Bill’s Chalet 43 65 Barth 42 66 N. Firemen’s Aux. 41 67 Lakeland Standard 38 70 High team series: The MailJournal — 2306 High team game — Jot-em-Down — 795 500 series: Velma Penn 176,237540, S. Gilbert 525, D. Hire 514, L. Culbertson 508, B. Kern 500 450 series: N. Galloway 496, L. Gilbert 493, J. Knisely 488, J. Reed 486,1. Stahley 476, B. Nyce 472, H. Bell 465, M. Lambert 464, I. Menzie 461, L. Ulery 460, S. Butler 453, B. Gardner 453, K. Knisley 452, J. Graber 450 200games: B. Kern 209, D. Hire 203 170 games: M. Lambert 193, S. Gilbert 191, N. Galloway 190-181, J. Knisely 188, C. Peterson 184, L. Culbertson 183, M. Schlotterback 181, F. Money 180, E. Price 179, L. Gilbert 178, I. Stahley 178, S. Bowen 177, L. Ulery 177, S. Butler 177, B. Nyce 174, C. Hochstetler 173, P. Loetz 172, H. Bell 171, K. Biesemeyer 171, B. Gross 171, K. Knisley 170 Friday Nite Mixed Thwaits Grain 35 13 Regent Homes 31 17 O. Sales 30 18 Village Tap 28 20 Mastercraft 26 22 Monsanto 26 22 Syracuse Rubber 26 22 Chambers & Krauter 244 234 Sleepy Owl 24 24 Ruth’s Styling Salon 24 24 Keith's Plumbing 24 24 Beacon 24 24 Christner Oil 23 21 Wawasee TV 22 26 Stahly-Stillson 214 264 Red’s Doubles 194 284 Precision Auto 194 284 Gambles j 18 30 Chambers & Dippon 18 30 United Telephone 12 32 High team series and game: Mastereraft — 20000 - 742 600 series; J. Pounds 600 500 series: C. Wogomansls, M. Carlson 519, P. Kline 563, L. Knispel 575, J. Morgan thaler 560, R. Williams 508, G. Chambers 527, B. Frenger 560, O. Cobbum 510, H. Dunithan 576, L. Young 555, B. Gilbert 509, R. Hartsough 582, D. Zawadyke 524, B. Simon 521, T. Brock 510, K. Knisley 550, D. Jones 562, S. Schrumpf 531, M Chambers 529. L. Krauter 549, S. Kern 532, 450 series: B Kline 455, E. Carlson 463, B. Epley 466, L. Gilbert 482, L. Keim 455 200 games: P. Kline 210, J. Pounds 235-200, L Knispel 207, G. Chambers 203, B. Frenger 203, O. Cobbum 206, L. Young 203, R. Hartsough 246, J. Kern 200, S. Kern 207, T. Brock 212, K. Knisley 210, D. Jones 213 170 games: E. Carlson 188, B. Epley 176, A. Frenger 180, Z. Keim 178 Land O Lakes Vega Corp. 36 16 Lakeland Std. 33 19
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Dean’s Food Serv. 32 20 Harris 31 21 Village Hardware 31 21 C 4 J Const. 29 23 Frog Tavern 274 244 Bowen Motors 26 26 N. W. Legion 26 26 V.F.W. 254 264 State Bank 244 274 Sleepy Owl 24 28 Syracuse Legion 194 324 Syracuse Rubber 19 33 White’s Plumbing 19 33 Auer’s Service 13 39 High team series and game: Dean’s — 2834 - 981 600 series: P Campbell 612, K. Knisley 633, P. Leach 619, S. Richardson 603 500 series: K. Schnerkau 552 B. Simon 562, L. Groans 537, R. Barnett 511, B. Kline 504, B. Eyer 503, P. Bright 526, B. Meyer 539, C. Walton 574, R. Brazil 507, P. Mast 520, T. Davis 507, J. Voland 534, W. Beeman 520, J. Erdly 545, F. Hapner 514, L. Welty 557, H. Bartman 513, J. Morgan thaler 550, C. Coburn 582, S. Rensberger 50 i, L. Wysong 549, F. Nyikos 575 200 games: P. Campbell 209213, K. Schnerkau 201, K. Knisley 219- L. Grooms 217, P. Leach 220- S. Richardson 205-215, K. Plickerd 201, C. Walton 220, T. Davis 204, J. Voland 213, L. Welty 202, C. Coburn 208, L. Wysong 202, F. Nyikos 212 Tuesday Night Ladies Frog Tavern 794 404 Lakeside Laundry 78 42 Jot-Em-Down Groc. 744 454 Syracuse Rubber 70 50 Grassy Creek Rest. 604 594 Augsburger’s 60 60 Walter Drug 59 61 Burger Dairy 504 694 Lakeland Standard 41 79 Greer Auction 27 98 High team series and game: Frog Tavern — 2407-918 500 series: B. Kern 168,172,201541, M. Solina 160, 162, 190-512, B. Gardner 175, 163, 165-503 450 series: K. Knisley 210-487, M. Dixon 192-485, M. Pifer 166481, D. Stucko 164, 179-476, I. Wiggs 177-460, S. Gilbert 459, G. Pilcher 162-454 160 games: J. Groves 180, E. Leap 175, D. Kitson 168, D. Dunlap 167, L. Thornburg 167 Milford Business Little & Clark 35 17 Augsburger-Milf. 334 184 Kern Grain 324 194 Campbell’s Market 30 22 Walter’s Drug 29 23 Berk's Body Shop 26 26 Augsburger-Syra. 25 27 Arro Motor Homes 24 28 Sharp's Hdwe. 23 29 Hickory Lounge 23 29 Milfad T.V. 19 33 C. S. Myers 13 39 High team series: Campbell’s Market — 3031 High team game: Hickory Lounge — 1065 600 series: B. Simon 613, F. Wickersham 611 500 series: D. Seely 593, H. Galloway 579, L. Young 573, L. Newman 573, D. Rensberger 560, J. Speicher 553, D. Brumbaugh 552, D. Wolferman 552, C. Coburn 546, P. Campbell 543, J. Bartman 539, G. Chambers 538, H. Bartman 534, J. Perry 533, M. Chambers 530, B. Dippon 527, J, Dippon 527, F. Mangus 525, T. Darr 524, W. Tullis 521, D. Wuthrich 519, B. Wolferman 519, C. Berkeypile 517, J. Caple 517, J. Bray 510, K. Knisley 505 200 games: B. Simon 274, M. Chambers 236, W. Tullis 230, J. Dippon 225, D. Brumbaugh 225, H. Galloway 221, F. Wickersham 219, 201, J. Bray 213, J. Bartman 212, L. Newman 212, C. Coburn 209, J. Speicher 208, B. Wdferman 202, C. Berkeypile 202, H. Bartman 202, L. Young 202, D. Rensberger 201, D. Seely 201, J. Caple 200 Monday Nite County Anchor Bar 734 384 Charlies Ten Pin 714 364 Barbee Hotel » 67 45 Wawasee Bowl 65 47 Pilcher Shoes 644 474 Liquor Locker 634 484 Anderson Paint 61 51 Thornburgs 60 52 Kurleys Keglers 55 57 Aqualand Motel 544 574 Frog Tavern 54 58 Louies Bar 54 58 Crow Roofing 54 58 Eager Leagers 49 63 Buds Body Shop 49 63 Bushong Barber Shop 43 65 Techtmeyer Hdwe. 364 754 Schwartz Homes 29 83 High team series: Kurleys Keglers — 2657 High team game: Barbee Hotel — 929 High ind. game & Series: D. Smith 200, 203, 236-639 Hana Scores R. Hyde 208, 200-595, G. Pavel
Recovery Forces To Cachet Apollo 16 Mail
NORFOLK, VA. - The U.S. Navy’s Manned Spacecraft Recovery forces in the Atlantic and Pacific will cachet and cancel philatelic mail fa the April 16 launch of Apollo 16. The special Apollo 16 covers will be processed through designated coordinators at Norfolk, Va., and Honolulu, Hawaii. From the Hawaii site, First Day covers will be fawarded to the recovery ship. Atlantic covers sent to Nafolk will be processed through the local post office, which will use the standard “U. S. Postal Service” cancellation device. This cancellation will not contain the name of an Atlantic recovery ship, since the Atlantic Recovery Face composition will not include a ship with postal facilities. To ensure adequate time fa handling covers, collectors throughout the wald should send pre-stamped, self-addressed envelopes to the appropriate coordinata before March 25. Current U. S. Post officd regulations require that only United States postage may be used on covers. Cash, money orders a checks in lieu of postage cannot be accepted. Collectors are requested to furnish standard-sized covers, 3% inches by 64 inches to simplify handling. A three-inch square should be allowed on the left-hand side of envelopes so the cachet may be applied. If adequate space is not left, the cachet cannot be applied to the front of the envelope without covering the cancellation or return address. Each recovery force coordinata will accept only two (2) covers per collecta. When more than two are received, the extras will be returned unprocessed. Addresses fa the Atlantic and Pacific area coordinators are: Atlantic: Apollo 16 Covers, Task Force 140, Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Va. 23511; and fa the Pacific: Chief-in-Charge (Apollo 16) Task Force 130, Navy Terminal Post Office, Fleet Post Office, San Francisco 96610. Hits Parked Car Leaves Scene Syracuse police continue investigation into damage to a parked auto, a 1971 Ford, belonging to Everett and Alta Darr of r 2 Syracuse and parked on Carroll street near the clinic in Syracuse on Friday. The mishap occurred around 9:15 a.m., and it was thought a vehicle apparently pulled from a parking spot at the clinic striking the left front doa of the Darr vehicle, then leaving the scene. 233, G. Nordman 210, 205-574, F. Plank 202-570, E. Myers 202, D. Armbruster 204, A. Walgamuth 214, 233-627, C. Cobum 558, P. Carson 202, E. Anderson 214-599, R. Wogoman 567, D. Strombeck 213, R. Strombeck 205-580, C. Eby 203-551, D. Pilcher 200-203-550, M. Henning 213, H. Locke 553, F. Avery 214 Tuesday Afternoon American Industries 68 42 State Bank of Syra. 664 454 Mocks Marine Rentals 604 514 Wawasee Laundromat 60 48 Todd Realty 58 50 Mastercraft 58 54 Cromwell Lumber 54 58 Kan Grain 494 624 TheLovables 41 71 Superia Sample 384 734 High team series and game: American Ind. — 2392-825 500 series: L. McFarland 192512, D. Johnson 179, 174, 191-544, S. Brouwer 163, 157, 187-507, L. Neff 199, 177-521 440 series: N. Speicher 199-483, E. Carlson 453, R. Easley 171-476, J. Stoelting 453, A. Peterson 180471, A. Dahlstrom 448, S. Kan 182-481 170 games: L. Kistla 171
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OVERSEAS INVESTMENTS BENEFIT AMERICA The international operations of American companies are increasingly criticized on the erroneous grounds that they cause domestic unemployment, contribute to the bal-ance-of-payments deficit, export U.S. technological “knowhow” and take advantage of tax and tariff loopholes, xThe truth is that U.S. foreign direct investment has contributed a cumulative credit to the balance of payments of more than Sil billion since 1960. U.S. firms often are faced with the choice of producing abroad or being forced out of the market. On the other hand, new foreign investment in the U.S. now totals more than a billion dollanr a year. The direct investment by U.S. corporations has opened vast world markets for U.S. high-technology products and certainly all reputable concerns comply with the tax laws both at home and in the host countries. What is needed is what U.S. Steel vice, chairman R. Heath Larry calls “an equalization of the game rules?* He was applauded recently at a business meeting when Jje said: “I don’t think it’s fair trade when another country unloads all of its products into our country at prices far below their home-market prices...” Instead of calling for the control of the foreign investment and operations of U.S. firms, labor unions and othei> groups should join in the effort to encourage ihvestmem abroad.
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