The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 30, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 August 1977 — Page 4

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., August 17,1577

Sports

i K< y jfc *> ( I ]■ l - LEAGUE AWARDS — Milford boys who won Little League awards recently are shown above with their trophies and baseballs. Ln front are Dick Doll, hustle; Joe Albert Melendex, Rookie of the year; Tony Blackburn, piU ching award; and Jerry Auer, the Mark Holderread memorial award. In back are Rick Peoa, sportsmanship; Ross Dahbtrom. batting; Brad LeCount, comeback of the year; and Eric Beer. Golden Glove.

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Tuesday Night Ladies to meet August 23 Tuesday Night Ladies bowling league will have its organizational meeting Tuesday, Aug. 23. at 7:30 pm at the Wawasee Bowl, south of Syracuse on SR 13. Mrs. John (Barbara) Miller of r 3 Syracuse, secretary, stated the meeting is open to all ladies interested in bowling on the 9 p m league. Further information may be obtained by contacting the league president Mrs. Rodney (Pam) Smith of r 4 Syracuse. Mrs. Miller or the * bowling alley

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TAX TIP IF YOU SELL FOR A PROFIT

Normolly, taxpayers who sell thoir home tor O substantial profit face a heavy tax load, but this burden con be avoided. H you buy another home that costs as much or more than the soles price of the old one. within a specified time the profit from the sale is not included m your taxable income The second home must be bought and occupied within a period ending 18 months after the sole. (This is a new change, previous time period was one year.) , A 2-yoor period is permitted when building a new home. This tax deferment applies only to the sole ti a home which is the family's mom residence When figuring the amount of

Two named to All-Conference Wawasee pitcher Bryan Smith and outfielder Jay Kaiser have been named to positions on the All-Conference Baseball teams in the 1977 Northern Lakes Conference i Smith has been designated on the first team and Kaiser, the second team Wawasee placed seventh in the conference with a 5-9 record.

Lbng association to feature asthma education program

The American Lung Association of North Central

gain tar which tax may be postponed you may deduct tar fix up expenses if they wore accomplished within 90 days prior to the sale and paid for no later than 30 days after the sole. Check with your accountant or the IRS on dotails if this matter affects you. h could be well worth your while. Uni Beer Bunch will WOtKforyov. See vsbthe C«I4S7-4495.

Indiana announces the Asthma Education Program for Parents to begin Tuesday, Sept. 6, from 7 pm to 9 pm. at the lung association office, 319 S. Main St., South Bend. The focus of the program is educational and not medical. A registration fee, payable the first night will be charged. Guest leaders for discussions, interaction and adult peer group participation will include area pediatricians, specialists and other health professionals Parents of pediatric asthmatics may register for the program by contacting Marjorie Hepler, Asthma Program Coordinator, at the American Lung Association. TROOPER JACK TIP OF THE WEEK You're into the home stretch of the summer driving season .. but that doesn't pean the hazards have disappeared from the highways. You should make your driving even more defensive: leave the right lane only to pass; maintain

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Bus schedule given for Friday's jamboree

The bus schedule has been given for the football jamboree at North Wood on August 19. Students may board busses as follows: North Webster 6:30p.m. Syracuse 6:30p.m. Milford 6:45 p.m. A 50 cent charge will be collected by the drivers. Gates will open at 6:30 p.m. with game time being 7:30 p.m. Wawasee will be seated in the east bleachers. Tickets will be sold at the gates on the east and west sides of the field. Pre-school children accompanied by parents will be admitted free. Student tickets are $1 and adult tickets =F ladies yJff ( I GoH By \ =k Resets -a1 The following is the results of ladies golf play at the several courses in the greater Lakeland area: AT SOUTH SHORE The play of the day on Tuesday at the South Shore Golf Club was Five-Woman Florida Scramble Winning first place was the team captained by Jacki Wortinger. Other members were Ellie Caudill, Patty Norman, Pearl Herrmann and Linda Kehoe. In second place was the team of Karen Caudill, captain; and Maxine Fuller. Bertha Lehman, Jean Gotshall and Olive Lock. Two teams finished in a tie for third. The first team was composed of captain Esther Stahly, Brenda Kuhn, Ruth Wilcox, Katie Auer and Carol Clark. The second team was composed of captain Sandy Walgamuth, Mildred Lotter. Lori Welty, Jean Niles and Barb Marlette.

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a greater distance between your car and others; give other motorists plenty of warning when you plan to change lanes, stop or turn. “Drive to stay alive!” “Give me the worst news first, Doc. What’s my bill?” The potentially most menacing person on earth is one who goes to a cocktail party not to drink, but to listen.

are $2. Northridge and North Wood will play the first quarter with Wawasee meeting Plymouth in the second quarter. The third quarter will see Wawasee and North Wood on the field and the fourth quarter will feature Northridge vs Plymouth. Thursday Night Ladies meet tomorrow night There will be a meeting of the Thursday Night Bowling League at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow (Thursday) at the Wawasee Bowl which is located on SR 13 south of Syracuse. Everyone interested in bowling in this league during the coming season should plan to attend. Mrs. Orville (Jean) Knisley of r 1 Syracuse is president and Mrs. Earl (Fredetta) Money of Syracuse is secretary. The board of directors will meet at 7 p.m. at the bowling alley. WHS ticket sales start Wawasee athletic tickets will go on sale August 22 through 26, for both adults and students at the school bookstore from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m From August 29, to September 2, the tickets will be available at the athletic office. An all-school athletic ticket is being offered for all boys’ and girls’ contests. Student tickets are sl2 for 60 events and adults are S2O for the same 60 events. Reserved seats for football will be an additional $1.50, and two dollars for basketball. Varsity football and basketball session tickets are one dollar for students and $1.50 fa* adults. Admission prices for freshman football, junior varsity football, swimming, volleyball, freshman basketball, wrestling, gymnastics, and girls* basketball will be 50 cents for students and one dollar for adults.

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A 4 jfcr ’A -MT 0 1 /j ft nT • > B ;jßfllflft MKfl MINOR LEAGUE-T-BALL — Members of the Milford Minor and T-Ball league won awards recently. They are shown above. In front are Heidi Beer, minor league Rookie of the year; Erik Sharp, T-ball batting: Ben Beer, T-ball hustle; and Traci Ostendorf, T-ball Golden Glove. Shown in back are Dawn Young, minor league Golden Glove; Marsha Sorensen, minor league batting; Sharon Bohnstedt, minor league hustle.

Tennis, racquetball tourney at Warsaw Labor Day week end

An adult tennis tourney for members and non-members is scheduled at the Warsaw Racquet Club, State Road 15 N during the Labor Day week end, September 3-6. The tourney is open to residents living within a 30-mile radius of Warsaw. There will be two divisions. Hits and Misses will meet Aug. 24 Members of the Hits and Misses bowling league will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 24, at Wawasee Bowl, south of Syracuse on SR 13, for the annual organizational meeting. Officers of the league are John Miller of r 3 Syracuse, [resident; Garry Sorensen of Milford, vice president; and Mark Tatman of Syracuse, secretary. Further information on the mixed league can be obtained by contacting one of the officers or the bowling alley.

open and novice, with play being on the four indoor Satinturf and the four outdoor Fast Dry clay courts at the club. The semifinals and finals of all events will be played on Monday, Sept. 5. Events in the open will include men’s singles and doubles, women s singles and doubles and mixed doubles. In the novice division there will be singles and doubles and doubles competitions for men and for women. Tourney director Joe Beeson said entries close at 9 p.m. Monday, Aug. 29. fa* the singles and doubles entries will be received until 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 3. Racquetball Too There will also be a racquetball tourney held at the club September 2-4. There is an entry fee and this is also open to residents living within a 30-mile radius of Warsaw. Entries to the tennis or

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racquetball tourneys should be mailed to Joe Beeson, Warsaw Racquet Club, box 545 Warsaw, Ind. 46580. Entries can also be made by phoning the club.

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