The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 20 November 1974 — Page 3

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IPS An Extra Bonus For You TIME Next Christmas TO JOIN At OUR State Bank Os Syracuse - Main Street Syracuse CHRISTMAS We will make your last weekly payment for you, if your club is up to date at the end of the year ... CLUB ■ h y PICK THE ONE THAT FITS YOU BEST FOR ■ » $ .50 a week pays you $ 25.00 * ’ fr* $ 1.00 a week pays you $ 50.00 107 C ® *2.00 a wee * l P a ' s - vou . I 7/ O $ 3.00 a week pays you 1150.00 $ 5.00 a week pays you $250.00 SIO.OO a week pays you $500.00 Member F.D.I.C.

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Frenger S3X R Hostetler 529. B Kline SIX R Stanley 563 B Kime SOI. D Maresh 503. F Brock 553 J Honer 504. L Gilbert SSB. L Ryman 503 R Ha>sey 579 450 series ano above (women I P Maresh 4W. M Halsey 454 T Dull 491. Z Keim 479. G Hostetter 486. G Tnwaits 487. P War tel 490 200 games L Epley 204. R Hostetter 232. R Stamey 203. F Broch 242 R Halsey 206 B Thwaits 213 120 games ano above (women) B Ki.ne 120. >B9. T Dull 192 Z Keim 120. G . Hostetter 192 P Maresh 12J. J Honer 172. L Gilbert 195. ISO. 173. M Halsey ISO. G Th u waits 173. P Warfel 183, 171 17 14 U Tuesday Afternoon Ladies 1* American lnoustr.es 36 B 6 20 Cromwell Lumber 30 14 20 Moc« s Mar<r»e Rental 25 1* 21 State Bank of Syracuse 21'> 22 ■» 22 LaPe’ite 20 24 22 Mas’ercraf’ J* 22 TheLovabies >4 ( i n » 22 Lakeland Laundry 14 30 22 High team game and series State Bank of 23 Syracuse — 793 2237 25 SOO series A Dahlstrom 526 25 450 ser.es and above B Kay 456. O Th 26 wa.ts 454. P Hoover 466 p 200 games B Kay 200 B 170 games, and above L Neff 173. A

Dahlstrom 187, 183 s Heckaman >B2 County L'duor Locker 36 6 Charlie'S Ten Pin 33 II Hobday Lanes • 33 II Wawaseeßowl 7* 15 Bud s Body Shoo 27 17 Sea Nymph I 24 20 Weatnerhead 23 21 Pilcher s Shoes 22 22 Kurly s Keglers 22 22 Anderson Pa nt 20 24 Golden Gram 19 25 Beacon 19 25 Barbee Hotel 16 26 Bushong Barber Shop 17 27 Sea Nymph 11 16's 27 j Brannock's Trophys 14 » 29', Parker Seed 11 33 OK Sales 10 34 High team ser es Hobday Lanes — 2759 High team game Liquor Locker - 956 600 series F Ny kos 614. R Gates 622. J Landis 639 500 series L Slabach 554. B Slabaugh 533. G Campbell 509 A Walgamuth 515. L Swope 520. H Galloway 524. C Eby 527. S Butt 516. W Stamey 523 A Baker 503. G Pavel 524. J Kern 593 D Maresh 524, L Welty 549 P Phiiabaum 504. D Smith 510 M S<mon 539, R Strpmbeck 525 E- Henn mg 536. P Beet ley 523 C Frushour 510. P Mock

521. J Kirkdorter 551 R Wogoman $72. J Wilson $27. G Sorensen 500, Thomas 556, D Engle 532. J Terman 511. P Pojorski 521 200 G Campbel 211. A Walgamuth 202 C Eby 212, F Nyikos 202. 231. A Baker 204. G Pavel 207 J Kern 210 22X D Maresh 200. E Henning 204. P Bee,ley 226. R Gates 244. 205. R Wogoman 231. J W'lson 200. J Lands 232 2K). M Dorsey 203 Hits * Misses Syracuse Hardware 34 10 Mullin's Te»aco 31 13 Braiei's 26 16 Bud'S Body Shop 24’ > 19> a Campbell s Market 22 22Leo Applicators 21 23 Dean's Milk 20 24 Galloway's Excavaf ng , 19 25 Se Hert Tile Co 12', 31*7 Ait Thumbs 10 34 High team series and game Campbglls Market — 19*0 696 500 series M Donaldson 589 D Butler 576. B Simon 551 E Coburn 517 M Tatman 51$ 450 series women L Golden 483 C Campbell 482 G Brown 461 200 games M Donaldson 219, B Simon 209 D Butler 203 170 games women L Golden 190. C Campbell 180. G Brown 180

Monday NigM High School Studs 25 j Class of 77" 16 12 Jets u 12 Pros 14 14 Outhouse Gang 13 15 Motor Mouths u 1? Sassy 4 9 19 Suns I 20 High team series Studs — 2348 High team game Outhouse Gang — 847 200 games men D Shock 202 170 games women F Church 181 Boys A Girls Bantam 4 Musketeers 17 4 Strghs 15 6 Rollin' Stones 14 7 Alley Cats 14 7 Strikes For Tikes ' 13 8 Strikers 12 9 4 Spares • 10 II Gutters 9 12 Turkey's 9 12' Blue Bowlers 9 12 Windjammers 8 13' Pandas 5 16 Pandas 5 16 Hurricanes 3 18 H,gh team series and game Strikers — 1170413 200 games C Clevenger 218. J Conley 200. T Ever 220. K Walker 214. K Stahly 246. B Bice 222. B Boyer 237 100 series: J. Glon 174. a Reed 142. K. Rockenbaugh 123. D Brown 130, J Brown 126. B Conley 180 G Swart, 120. P Price 135. D Kern 172. R Pollock 148. A Reed 142. M Wakeland 165, J Bushong 153. R Mar chand 153. R Hapner 196. S Miller 196, C. Clemons 104. R Adkins 147. j. Richards 154. B Boyer 237. T Siri 176. R Smith 147, J Nyikos 141, S Miller 101. A Hostetler ISS. P Morganthaler 195. C Eby 191, M Dewitt 187, 5 Deck 157. J Grot, 142. C Hostetler 150. D Dieterly 132 D Bieila 183 Tuesday Night High School Playboys 19', a l ., 8 Balis 17 7 Best 16', 7', US 16 8 Bowling 747 11 13 Toughies W 14 Team No 2 6 18 H.gh team ser es 8 Bans 1869 H.gh team game Playboys — 679 500 series men G Brown 552. D Dieterly 546 400 series women D Darr 400 ITO games G Brown 201. 195. D Dieterly 177. b Dieterly 177. 209. T Morganthaler 194. B Simmons 194. S Whetten 178 140 games women D Darr 164 Tuesday Night Ladies Syracuse Rubber 36 12 Frog Tavern 31.17 Sportsman s Bar 28 28 The Papers incorporated 26 22 Augsburgers 25 23 Bellmans Case 24 24 Maple Leaf Farms 22 26 Wawa Ski Club 19 29 Geil'S Keyboard 15 33 Walter Drug Co 14 34 High team game Walter Drug Co — 780 High team series Frog —- 2230 SOO series S Gilbert 224, 166 536. L Gilbert 161. 183 160 504 450 series M Dixon 166, 163 486. E Wogoman 181 480. L Jones 170. 174 467. J Hoover 169 465, S Hoover 457. 8 Hamilton 174 456. A Hapner 166 453. C Solina 169 451 200 games E Tatman 214 495. C Blosser 203 497 160 games I Dull 189, S Hulley 187. F Reed 176. N Geil 1727 M Halsey 168. J Chiddister 168. R Niles 166. J Wortinger 163. C Moore 162 To be agreeable when we disagree is a goal most of us have to keep working at.

s 18. MILFORD CHEERLEADERS — The four seventh and four eighth grade cheerleaders of Milford junior high school are seen above practicing for this year's basketball season. The girls, like most cheerleaders are striving for perfection in their cheerleading skills besides leading their school and; team on to victory. As seen in this photo they are from left. Linda Perry, grade seven; Annette Glick, grade eight; Vicki Evans, grade eight; Stephanie Baumgartner, grade seven; Brenda Skelton, grade eight; Kathy Bice, grade eight; and Amy Speicher, grade seven. In front is Beth Burke, grade seven. Persons who see one of the school's cheerleaders are asked to say “Hello" . . . they are sure to receive a returning smile and "Hello" from the girls. The team's first home game w ill be Monday. Nov. 25. against Wakarusa. It w ill start at 6 p.m. Betty Somhronsky serves as the girls’ sponsor.

Junior Mothers club tours travel agency

Twenty-one members of the Junior Mothers club at Syracuse took a tour of Gulliver's Travel Agents and the book store Monday night. Tour guides were Miss Margaret ifreeman and Rex Yentes who told of tours and trips available and books ordered for the booksellers department. Members then went to the home of Mrs. E. W. Hall for a meeting presided over by Mrs. Jack Clark, president. During the meeting it was decided to donai e SIOO to the local day care center. Discussion was held on the Meals-on-Wheels program in the local area and the upcoming Monday night meeting of the drug committee, open to the public, at the high school. Mrs. Gina Wyant was i : ; Life would tie very simple if more people were willing to be themselves.

Wed., Nov. 20, 1974 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

welcomed into the club as a new member. Co-host esses were Mrs. Douglas Johnson and Mrs. Norman Stevenson, who served refreshments during the social

Moonlight Bowling Saturday, Nov. 23, 1974 10 P.M. Call For Reservations 457-3855 Wawasee Bowl Syracuse

hour. The next meeting of the club will be the Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Gene Ludwig.

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