The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 9, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 March 1974 — Page 3

Hamburg, Germany, pastor and wife visit in Milford

Two trips to the shores of Europe by the Sounds of Hope and the making of new friends there have brought a returr visit by one such couple. Pastor and Mrs. Hellmut (Waldtraut) Linnich of Hamberg. Germany, have been visiting in the Milford community from Friday until today (Wednesday) when they began the first leg of their return trip. Pastors Church Pastor Linnich, who speaks very good English for having “learned it many years ago,” is pastor of the Osterkirche Evangelical church in Hamburg which he and his good, wife started 17 years ago He has 3,000 in his congregation parish.. In July of 1972 when Rev. and Mrs Ralph Karstedt of Milford accompanied the Sounds of Hope on its European tour they made their home for a brief time with the Lmnichs Then, in 1973, Mr. and Mrs Varner Chance stayed with the German couple? On Sunday Pastor Linnich accompanied Rev Karstedt in the pulpit of the Milford United Methodist church in a “Message in Dialogue.” The visiting pastor said, "We represent a coming together of a German and American, a reconciliation in love that can bring our peoples together Rev Karstedt, pastor of the Milford church, said. “At one time our peoples fought together and now we pray together." Rev. Linnich added. "It is a great joy and has made a deep impression on me and my wife to participate in the service at the Milford chqrch." He said he would give a report on his stay with Milford friends to his parishioners back hocne when he returns Speaks To Class The visiting Germans took advantage of a threeweek vacation period in Germany to make their trip to the United

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’ ' ■ • .... VISITING PASTOR. WIFE — Hamburg. Germany, pastor and Mrs. Heimutt Linnich are shown <mi the right, above, with Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Karstedt of the Milford United Methodist church.

States On Monday morning Rev. Linnich spoke to the German class at Wawasee high school, with about 25 in attendance. He later listened to and spoke briefly to the choir of Mr. Ounce. Monday afternoon the couple visited tine farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cousins in Jefferson township to witness the operation of a typical American farm. Speaking of the American presence in Germany, Rev. Linnich said. “We (Germans) are thankful for the past and need you in the future No one wants the Americans to go home.” Pastor Linnich served for 10 years in the Quartermaster of the German Luftwaffe (Air Force), holding the rank of a captain.

Mrs. Linnich emphasized that she was never a Nazi and Rev. Linnich said he escaped all that by being in the military service. Rev and Mrs. Linnich combined their vacation stay in Indiana with a visit to their only

Lakeland junior highs win Warsaw championship

Milford. North Webster and Syracuse combined their wrestling teams and took the eighth grade team championship at the Warsaw Invitational junior high wrestling tourney last Saturday. This is the second straight year Lakeland has won First place wins were won by Hal Hammaker (NW), Keith Stevens (S), Jim Glon (S). and Kevin Etchison (S). Second place finishes for Lakeland were GaryWeaver (S), Steve Cromwer (S) and Tom Kroh (S). The corporation seventh grade team placed second in a field of eight teams, losing only to Belmont. First place winners were Phil Beer (M), Andy Brown (M), Benny Morris (M), Dan Andrews (S) and Mike Yoder (S). Second place finishers were Mike Clark (M) and Don Robinson (S).

daughter Mrs. William “Andy” (Edda) Anderson and their three granddaughters at Fort Collins. Colorado. This is the seventh trip to the United States for the German couple.

Other teams which competed were Warsaw, New Haven, Goshen, Lowell, North Wood, Manchester and Belmont teams, having won trophies three of the last four years and had the largest total of winners the other year. Coaching the local teams were Larry Pletcher, Syracuse. Jim Hite, North Webster and Bob Cline, Milford.

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Ceuaty Holiday Lane* 32 12 Golden Grain 27 17 Barbe* Hotel 25’ z !•> j Kurty-t Kegiers 25 1* OK Sales 25 1* Overlie'* Ten Pin 24 20 Lakeland Motors 24 X Weatherhead I 23 21 Andersen Paint 23 21 Liquor Locker 22' y 2H* Taytor Whotesaie 22 22 Brannock Trophy* 22 22 Crow Roofing 21 23 Wawasee Bowl N 24 Beacon N 24 Louie's Bar 1* 25 Weatherhaad II 19 25 Good's Barber Shop 17 27 Bushong Barber Shop 1« X Bud's Body Shop 13 31 High team serie* and gam* Holiday Lane* - 2*» **o 600 serie* J. Landis **7 SOO series D VanDtepenbos 52* R Stahley 57X J. Byrd 50* R Smith 527 D Rieder 522. B. Niles 51* M Ganshom 500 J. Lowe 527. H Schrock $23. D Brady 540. Jim deSomer $35. B Clemons $53. G Rider 5*5 C Thomas'V*. D Engle s3l. S Galbreath 5*3. A Baker $47. L Bucher SW. D. Hyde s**. R Simon SN. O Blanchard sl* T. Kotsky sl7. E Anderson SO2, R. Wogoman s2* G Campbell $32. J. Kern ST* O Maresh s2*. L. Welty s**. D Thibaut s4l. R Strombeck $47. M Dorsey sl* B Siabeugh Ml. D Bieila so*. A Walgamuth $X NO games J. Low* 200. H Schrock NS. 200. B Clemons NO. G. Rider 202. 203. C Thoma* NO. D Engl* 20* S Galbreath 214. J Land* 34* 341, D Hyde 22* D. Blanchard 212. G Campbell 203. J. Kam 20$. 209. L. Welty 132. R. Strombeck 21* B. Siabeugh 202. A Welgamuth 214

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Mtlterd Business Campbell's Market 43 ♦ Smallwood Service 34 It Wick's Marina 30 n Mittord TV ‘ 2* 23 Walter Drug 2* 24 Berk Body Shop 14 N Little B Clark 12 30 Hickory Lounge 22 30 Augsburger Milford 21 31 C S Myers 20 32 Augsburger Syracuse 20 32 Sharp's Hdwe I* 33 High team series ana game Smallwood Service 3005 10*4 WO series R. Thtoaut *35 500 series L Newman 5*4. F Miller 5*7. F Manges 5*2. C Grove 550. D Wuthrich 549. K Knisley 541. O Wolterman 533. 8 Kaiser 532. D Hockert 524. D Butler 515. K Mathews 513. M. Chambers 50*. B. Wolterman 500. H Troup 50*. S ScXma 504. O Wuthrich 500 NO games R Thibaut 230 210. F Manges 232. L Newman 224. F Miller 224. D Wuthrich 213. D Wuthrich 210.0 Rumlelt XS. J Dippon 201 Land O' Lakes League State Bank 32 I* Frog Tavern 31 11 C* J Const 2* l» BAM Body Shop X' i » Sleepy Owl N 20 Paul* Ceramic 20 20 Deans Milk \ 27' i 20'j vega I \ 25’» 22’» Aqualand \ 25 23 IMtites Plumbing \ 24 24 Harris Funeral Home 23 25 Wawasee Motors 22' a 25'» Syracuse Legion 22 2* Knight* of Columbus 22 2* Auers » » Liberty io 30 vegan V 31 N Webster Legion 10 30 200 Games - M 0 Senes D Weaver 530. F. Avery 507. W Ever 503. R Wogoman 233 400. L Welty 209 553. C. Campbell 524. H. Bertman 200 501. J. Morganthaier 204 50*. C Summertot 243 500. M Boyer 503. J Hemtzolman 525. G Nsrd man 205'53*. C Fink 521. F Nyikos 22* 50*. P Campbell 207. 213403. K. Knisley 532. R Simon 204 540. G. Sorensen 54*. S Richard son 100 542. W Meyer 20* 214 5*4. P Mast s2*. G Myers StS. C Mohler 21* 551. R Brazei 507. Cl Walton 543. E Whitacre 200 514. G Venator 507 Thursday NigM Ladies Thornburg Drugs 40 3* Wawasee Electronic* 43W «•-> Kale island Beacon *i'g 42v» Farm Bureau Co Op 40 44 ISK 5* 4S Counting House Bank 50 4* Merrill* Lounge 57 47 Lynn Feller In*. 55 4» Good's Barbershop 54V$ 4»'i Barth inc. 54>z» Brandino iron Bar 53 51 Pilcher's Shoes S 3 51 Regent Homes 50' t S3' ■» Hinshaw Applicator* 50'y 53'y „ N W Fireman's Aux 4»vy 54'y Lakeland Standard "" 4* 55 Miller's Mobil* Homes 45v, SOVi Lancer Products 43v» S5Vi Brazei* 31 73 Wicks Marina 23'y 74*g High team series: Thornburg Drugs — 1103 High team gam* Pilcher’s Shoes — 701 500 **rie» H Bell 511 G Eyer 512. M R Henning 504 450 series and above: J. Reed 400. K. Knisley 404. D Walton 402. B. Capt* 44* A Peterson 443. D Hire 443. S Wolterman 443. N. Spurting 45* R. Easley 455. K Low* 454. M Piter 452 200 games H Be'l 210 IN game* and abov* K. Brazei I*7. G. Eyer I*3. 172. N. Shields 100. D Hire IM. B Burn*. 100. M R. Henning 17* 172. K Knisley 171 D. Walton 175. J. Reed 173. B. Caple 173. P. Loetz 172. N. Spurting 171. IN. R. Easley IN Runner Up* 70V» 17'y Best 50 X Flush Bowls 54 32 Playboys 42 44 WPins XVy 4»v> Unknown* X X Smoke 32V> 55'* Gutter Balt* 221* 45V» High teem series. Flush Bowls — 2X2 High team game: Smoke — 7*4 450 serie* (men): E. Paradis 575. E Coburn 51* G Miller 450. S. Anderson 475. J. Bohnstedt 457. A. Brown 447. M. Hawkins 455. S Whetten 402. S Dieterly 440. D Firestone 450, B Siabeugh 4N. G. Brown 47* T Morganthaier 44*. L. Templeton 474 350 serie* and abov* (women): M Sen wartz 404. R Anderson 402, L Sweetland 304 100 game* E Paradis 222. IN. 175. E Coburn NX IM. G. Miller IN. O. Firestone 10* I*l. B. Siabeugh 17* G. Brown I*l. S. Dieterly 171171 * Whetten 177. M Hawkins 141 14* S Anderson 101. 17* A. Brown 14*. 145. L. Templeton 177. I*o. T. Morganthaier 147 IN game* and abov* (women): R. An derson 175. M Schwartz 144. 134. A Mullin* 142 Ladies Tuesday Attemoen American Industrie* 71 37 The Ding * lings 4* 3* The Lovable* 41 47 Sharp Shooters s*v> 40' y La Petite S3W Sdto State Bank at Syracuse AAaStercreft 47Vj 40’y Cromwell Lumber 44 42 Mock's Marine Rental 43 45 Todd Realty 42 4* High team serie* American industries — 2244 High team gam*: Cromwell Lumber — 703 500 serie* S Stahley 50* J. Wilson Xl. D Cripe 504 ex sori** end above: E. Hughe* 400. S. veergain 407. A. Dohlstrem 475. K. Knisley 407. B. Hargrove 452. B. Kern 4N. J. Gray 49*. P Hoover 4*4 NO games: $ Voargein 212 IN game* and above E. Hughes >O4. S Yeargain 171. B. Hargrove 17* B Kern I*o, S Stehtey W1 J. Wilson m. E Cartoon 17* D Cripe I*4. IT* P. Hoover I*3

Hit* * Misses Browns , 38 Monsanto s *3 , *4 , Campbell* 62 46 Brazei* 50 i 49 t Sudlow* S 3 55 CAD 45 63 Galloways 42 66 Flints 37 / 70 y High team series and game Brazei* 1090 *4O *OO series M Donaldson *47 500 series B Simon 533. W Doughman 531 L Newman 525. N Hanford 522. K Knisley 521. S Gilbert 517 450 series and above S Gilbert 517. S Yeargain 468. C Campbell 4*5. J Brown 45* 200 games M Donaldson 205. 234 208. B Simon 22* IN games and above S Gilbert 17* 184. S Yeargam IK Friday Night Mixed Village Tap 33 11 Thwait* Gra<n. Inc 31.■ 16'; Stahley Stiison j) i? Syracuse Rubber 30 18 Manley Popcorn 2* 19 Barto, inc 2* 19 Kathy * Beauty 28 30 YAD 27 21 Wawasee Electron* 26 22 Smallwood Service 25 ’ 23 Mastercraft 22 22 Avon Calling 20 28 Frog Anne* 19* y 28 y Beacon 19 29 Walkers Rooting 19 29 Jamco Jammers 18‘ ? 29’y OK Sales 18 X Typpy Dukes 17 31 KeitosPAH 17 31 Zimmerman sGravel 16'; 29' y 600 series J tern *l3 * 500 series H Dun 1 than 503. L Young 53*. R. Richey 550. L Welty 500. H G'lies 503, Weaver 514, D Jones 519. K Keim 501. D Vandiver 533. P Mas’ »2. B Thwaits $27. P Wartel SIS. M Abell 510. P Jones 520. L Epley 531, B. Frenger 5*7. D McK.bben 504 R Stahley SSO. F Manges »l. L Kmspel 509 J Morganthaier 547 450 ser es J Gorsen 458. P Maresh 456 L Welty 4*l. R weaver 469 L Gilbert 454. T Brock 485. G Thwaits 47*. K McKibben 47$ 200 games D Vandiver. 200, J Kern 207, 237. M Arbel 205. 8 Frenger 210. L Epley 200. D McKibben Stahley 2OT INgames J Gorsch 181. L Welty 176. T Brock 175. P Wartel 188 G Thwaits I*o Tuesday Night Ladies Frog Tavern *1 25 Wawa Ski Club 7411 33> y Syracuse Rubber 73 33 Neer's Power Wash 65' y 42' y Bellman's Cate 60’ j 47' 1 Bitner's Antiques 54’ y 43’5 Vicki'S Beauty Salon S 3 55 Augsburger* 51' y S3' i Walter Drug Co 50' 1 57' j Crows Rooting 45' y 62' 1 Weatherhead 1 *4 ** Weatherhead 11 37vy 70’y JADCeramics 32 76 AAid American X 78 High team series Syracuse Rubber — 2180 High team game Neer's Power Wash — ?M SOO series S Gilbert 144. 166. I*2 522. L Gilbert I*B, 194 520 450 series and above S Keim I*2 473. K Caudill I*4 4*3. M Dixon 458. L Crow 166 452. M Price 17*451. I Dull 450 I*o games and above N Whetten 176. C Mikel 169. S Rieder 169, Y. Coburn 166. R Calbeck I*3. G Baier I*3. J Brown 162 LWBA has annual dinner meeting The Lakeland Women's Bowling association at Syracuse held its. fourth annual awards dinner and spring meeting at a Goshen restaurant Monday evening, March 25. There were approximately 70 members and guests present. President Mary Lou Dixon presided at the business meeting. The following officers delegates were elected: First vice [resident — Fredetta Money Secretary-treasurer — Sharon Gilbert Sergeant-at-Arms — Barbara Miller * National delegate — Mary Lou Dixon with Kathryn Knisley as alternate State delegates — Sharon Gilbert. Kathryn Knisley, Sue Hoover and Mary Lou Dixon; alternates. Joan Hoover, Ella Dora Wogoman, Sheila Bowen and Barbara Miller. Prize monies and trophies for the fourth annual city tournament held in February were presented by secretary SherryKeim. First place winners were as follows: Handicap team event — LaPetite team with a 2792 series. The team consisted of Leila Connolly, Mary Willard, Jeanne Keener, Bonita Nine and Pat Gammiere. Scratch team event — Thornburg Drug with a 2465 series. Members of the team were Leann Culbertson. Rosemary Henning. Kathryn Knisley, Maxine Pifer and Susie Kern.

Doubles event — Handicap. April Hapner and Gail Brown

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Wed.. Mar. 27, 1974 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

11 * TOP AWARD — Chore-Time Equipment, Inc., Milford, recently received first place in the National Agri-Marketing association's eastern chapter annual advertising awards contest. Well over 100 entries were submitted in this year's contest. Shown above with the award are R. left, advertisingcommunications manager, and sales manager Richard Dahlstrom. The ad will now go to the NAMA for judging. The national winner will be announced in April.

with< 1208; scratch, Leann Culbertson and Maxine Pifer with 996. . Singles event — Handicap trophy, Joan Hoover with 601; scratch trophy and handicap prize money. Susie Kern with 608 scratch and 632 handicap All events — Handicap. Leann Culbertson with 1769; scratch. Susie Kern with 1585 Swimmers place at state meet By SANDY GERENCSER The 400 freestyle relay team placed 11th at state last Saturday with a time of 4:30.2. Members of the team were Julee Staley, Deb Doty. Marlys Staley and Jane Simpson. Alternates for the team were Tammy Bosstick and Lisa Bosstick. Other swimmers participated at state but none placed in the finals Liverpool Rum club meets Mrs. Jack Maresh of Lake Wawasee was hostess for the meeting last week of the Liverpool Rum club with Mrs. Dan Stephan taking high for the evening. Others in attendance were Mrs. Norbert Gabet, Mrs. Owen Lee, Mrs. Richard Rodgers and Mrs. George Bish. ■Die next meeting will be with Mrs. Gabet. David McKay is promoted CHARLESTON, S. C. - Navy gunner's mate third class David G. McKay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Coy Gregory of r 1 Leesburg, was promoted to his present rank aboard the destroyer USS Glennon homeported here. A 1972 graduate of Wawasee high school, he joined the navy in June 1972. Monday accident near Penn Controls Approximately SBOO in damages were estimated in a two-vehicle collision at 8 a.m. Monday near Penn Controls on East Monore street at Goshen. Cherri Byrd. 20. r 3 Syracuse, sustained a bump to the head in the mishap as police reported she drove her 1973 Gremlin from a drive onto Monroe and was struck by an eastbound 1966 Ford efriven by Glenndola Kistler, 41, of Goshen

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I ISat .. TUESDAY FIRE — Fire of unknown origin did 16,000 damage to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russ Buchan, r 3 (old state road 8) Syracuse, Tuesday morning. The fire started at the basement entranceway in the kitchen and was first noticed when Vivian Strayer, who is making her home with the Buchans, smelled smoke. Mrs. Buchan turned in the alarm and the Syracuse and Cromwell fire depar men ts responded. Mr. Buchan is traveling and was in the state of Michigan at the time. State police contacted him and he returned home Tuesday. lakeland local Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith have returned to their Bonar Lake home following a winter spent with their son, William Cory and family at Orlando, Fla , on the Willacoochee River.

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