The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 45, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 December 1973 — Page 3

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(Continued From Page 2) Friday Mixed Frog Annex 38 14 Thwaits Grain, inc 37 11 Stahly-Stilson 37 15 Y & D 35 17 Beacon 32 20 Wawasee Elect. 31 17 Keith's P. & H. 31 21 Village Tap 31 21 Barth 29 23 Syracuse Rubber 29 23 Tippy Dukes 26 26 Mastercraft 25 27 Avon Calling 23 29 Kathy's Beauty 22 30 Manley's Popcorn 20 32 Smallwood Service Center 18’a 33 1 a Walker's Roofing 17 35

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Zimmerman's Gravel 15 37 Jamco Jammers 13 39 OK Sales 6’ a 45' a 500 series B Kline 533, R Hostetter 545, Paul Jones 564, A Walker 507, Hue Dunithan 520, L. Young 563, Bob Frenger 553, L Knespel 509, Joe Morganthaler 550, L. Ryman 513. H. Gilles 526, D. Weaver 507, Susfe Kern 537, J Kern 516, R Thwaits 542, M. Albell 500, Fred Brock 514 200 games: B. Kline 215, R. Hostetter 209, Paul Jones 204. R. Richey 201, BobXrenger 206, D Weaver 201 ' 170 games and above (women): K. McKibben 199, G. Thwaits 190, Susie Kern 172,178,187 Ladies Tuesday Afternoon American Industries 40 16 TheLovables 38 18 Mastercraft 29'a 26'a Sharpshooters 29'a 26'a Cromwell Lumber 28 28 Ding-a-lings 26 30 State Bank of Syracuse 23' a 32' a Todd Realty , 23 33 LaPetite ... 22'/a 33'/a Mock's Marine Rental 20 36 High team series and game: The Lovables — 2187 830 500 series: K. Knisley 530, E. Carlson 503, S. Stahly 509 450 series and above: M. Deck 480, D.

Cripe 467, P Hoover 465, A Dahlstrom 460, B. Kern 459 170 games and above; M. Deck 181, D Cripe 177, P Hoover 185, A. Dahlstrom 182, K. Knisley 188,179. E Carlson 174, B. Kern 183, S. Stahly 192,171 Mon. Nite High School Fairfield 26 14 8 Balls 25 15 Class of 75 24'a 15’a Mighty Mondays 23 17 Problem People 22 18 Fantastic 4 21 19 Class Os 77 19'a 20'a Knockers 16 24 Hustlers 11 29 Fabulous 4 9 31 High team series and game: Class of 75 — 2121 752 450 series (men): A. Whetten 462, S. Whetten 454, D. Mast 523 400 series and above (women): N. Dean 415 180 games (men): D. Mast 195 150 games and above (women): N. Dean 157 Tuesday Night Ladies Frog Tavern 47 9 Wawa Ski 38’ a 17'/a Syracuse Rubber 36 20 Neer's Power Wash 36 20 Bellman's Case 33’ a 22' a Bitner's Antiques 30 26 Walter Drug Co. 27 29 Vicki's Beauty Salon 26 30 Weaterhead I 26 30 Crow's Roofing 25 31 Augsburger's 24 32 Weatherhead II 20 36 J &D Ceramics 15 41 Mid American 8 48 High team series and game: Frog Tavern — 2204 764 500 series: L. Gilbert 169,203 529, M. Dixon 161,187,169-517, S. Hoover 183,206 506 450 series and above. S. Keim 171-479, M. Lambert 171,476, E. Wogoman 180,470, J. Grove 165,466, R Calbeck 190-456, G. Brown 178 450 160 games and above: P. Smith 174, K. Caudill 168, J. Hostetler 168, M. Ringler 165. J. Wortinger 165, J. Livengood 164, G. Baier 163, J. Gronendyke 160

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Basketball time and back to Hoosier Madness with a bang. Bob Knight is not talking until after the first 6 games. Kent Benions says he doesn’t want to be as good as Walton — he wants to be better. The sellouts etc. show the fans enthusiasm but it is a long season and games are won on the court. I was much much impressed by the way Benson goes after the game, I was amazed at Jim Crews and his added strength and ability, I thought Buckner had a softer touch on the basket, Steve Green is living up to expectations, Scott May is one amazing basketball player but I couldn’t help but wonder how they would keep Bob Wilkerson out of the lineup, and then I began to worry about why we could not break the press for a couple of “bunnies” or penalty baskets as you wish. I then worried about why we didn’t penetrate or hurt the zone but we still had the game under control all the way and three starters sat out with fouls most of the second half — but that worried me too, however when Jim Crews began to shoot I felt we had our Ritter replacement as he hit four for four and missed one driving shot that he got as a pass and had to throw at the bankboard to keep from traveling. They passed too much, seemed to pass up too many shots and seemed confused against the smaller but very quick Citadel

Hickory — (Continued From Page 1) tering saloons and breaking whiskey bottles with a small hatchet she carried in a huge purse. Dr. Miller said he decries the wide publicity the Hickory Lounge is getting, much of it coming from such public meetings of protest as the one held last Tuesday night. “It only encourages outsiders to come to see what is going on at the Hickory Lounge,” he said. It appears he is right, as several nights following the widespread reporting of the suggested hymn-singing meeting, Main street in Milford and the drug store parking lot were full of cars, most of them bearing out-of-county license plates. Junior leaders to install their officers By KEITH CARRINGTON Extension Agent, Youth The Kosciusko Junior leaders will install % their officers on December 10, at the women’s buildings fairgrounds. We reported to you who the officers would be for 1974 in October and now want to announce the junior leader steering committee members: Atwood — Charles Long, Leesburg — Jane Buhrt, Mentone — Alicia Dickerhoff,

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boys and then came to life when they needed it but when I looked down several starters were on the bench. Bob Knight will straighten out the inbounds pressing and a game or two should cut down on the turnovers —of which we had many. They were pretty to see as the shooting touch is there. The entire team has the nice soft touch but again it comes down to Kent Benson and I heard no one say anything about him but praise. Football recruits were all over the place. One of the H-T allstaters told a friend of mine that he was going to write us a letter he wanted to go to IU and we want him and that is a beginning. We had some of the best in the midwest on the campus. We might not get them but getting on the campus is the first necessity. At least one —a guy who could take over for Barszilauskas and do that kind of a job — seemed mightily impressed. Big Carl was helping no end and there is no bigger aid to recruiting than your own players who have the high school recruit in tow. One of the eastern schools may get fooled and in another instance one of our players seemed to think he had a blue blue chipper convinced — and everyone is after him. Our coaches are working day and night and work is the name of the game. They are telling this crew that they are aiming at the Rose Bowl — in 4 years there should be enough gas to get there.

Milford — Renee Anglin, North Webster — Ralph Reiff, Pierceton — Dennis McCormick, Sidney — Deb Dierks, Silver Lake — Jane Anne Dickey, Syracuse — Becky Busch, Warsaw — Cathy Rogers, At Large — Karlton Goon and Donna Shively. The responsibilities of this committee include: l.Set guidelines and requirements for completing the junior leader project. 2. Chairman of committees and meeting preparations. 3. Help junior leader officers. 4. Encourage junior leaders to participate in junior leader activities. 5. Review records and decide who completes the junior leader project. 6. Be sure each community knows of the county junior leader events. 7. Promote and recruit for the junior leader organization. Tractor Maintenance And Veterinary Science Four-H’ers interested in the 4-H tractor maintenance program or 4-H veterinary science program should contact their 4-H leader or the county extension office. We are trying to get these two projects organized so we can begin having meetings in January. If enough 4-H’ers are interested these projects might be divided into two or three groups meeting in more local places. Fourteen and 15 year old tractor maintenance 4-H’ers may apply for a permit to work on a farm after completing the tractor maintenance program. Any young person 10-18 may join 4-H to take the tractor maintenance project.

Parking — (Continued From Page 1) said, “but the Ford we looked at would have had to have the front axle rebuilt. I think we got a better truck.” he added, and received approval from Bob Penick and Larry Weaver, firemen in attendance. Firemen are to receive no federal revenue sharing funds this year. Member Grisamer said he has a map on the annexed areas around Syracuse and wants to turn them over to the school for a head-count by students in the annexed area. Grisamer also said he failed to get health insurance figures for town employees, but promised to look into this by the next meeting. Carl Myrick suggested having an insurance representative present at the next meeting to explain such a policy to the town board. Clerk-treasurer Betty Dust was authorized to buy a rebuilt 15inch carriage typewriter for SIOO, and to sell the old one for $lO. To Bag Meters The board authorized “bagging” uptown parking meters from Saturday, Dec. 8, through Christmas with member Carl Myrick objecting. He said the town could ill afford the loss of revenue, estimated at $lO per day. Speaking for bagging the meters during the Christmas shopping period were Chuck Clevenger and Rick Pinney, members of the newly formed Uptown Merchants’ Assn. Betty Dust to redeem certificate 7453 for $7,058, to provide funds to pay for a portion of aerial survey costs, and to reinvest the remainder of the money. Building commissioner Ed Anderson submitted a claim for $128.25 for copies of 171 plats, which was approved. At the end of the meeting fire chief Hughes asked for a SSO clothing and SSO auto allowance for each fireman for 1974, and it was approved. Townsman Stanley Insley called the board’s attention to an overflowing catch basin on West Carroll street, stating he felt the catch basin tile was not connected. It has been this way over a year, he said. He also said at least two parking spaces on the south side of West Main street should be removed, in order that northbound traffic on Dolan street can see oncoming traffic. The two items will be called to the attention of the street and police department, respectively, member Grisamer said. Leesburg-Warsaw drivers collide Autos driven by Ruth Anglin, 54, r 1 Leesburg, and Mrs. Billie Andrews, 45, r 4 Warsaw, collided Monday morning at the intersection of CR 350 W and US 30. County police Sgt. Richard Mikel and patrolman Gerry Moser investigated and reported that Mrs. Andrews was driving north on the county road and was crossing the highway when she was struck by the Anglin vehicle which was westbound on US 30. Mrs. Andrews received a cut on the head and was treated at a doctor’s office. The Anglin woman was not injured. Damage was estimated at $750 to the Anglin auto and $1,650 to the Andrews vehicle.

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& J 'k. 'xL W ” B I ' B Bk"'' § I DAIRYMAN OF THE YEAR — Leland J. Osborn, r 2 Pierceton, nter, accepts the 1973 dairyman of the year award from Vk Odum, president of the Indiana State Dairy Association, left, and Emra Stookey, association vice president. Mrs. Osborn, who shared the award with her husband, was unable to attend the ISDA meeting because of illness. This was the first time the award had been made to a man and his wife.

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