The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 50, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 January 1979 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., January 3,1979

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Sports

Lakeland Youth Center Events

By ROBERT HARKNESS Adult volleyball will begin on Tuesday, Jan. 16, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Syracuse Junior High School gymnasium There is a small fee for the eight-week activity. For more information and registration, please contact the youth center. Physical Education The youth center is offering its physical education class for children, ages three through six Research has shown that movement experiences, properly introduced to young children, contributes greatly to individual development in ' the social, emotional, physical, and in-

Bowling

Milford Business Wuthrichs , Little 8. Clark /'Sharps iampbells _— 8 ? Sbeicher Ins 5 3 UTS * 5 3' Scoffs .53 CFS 4 4 Dotys 3*5 Vega 3 5 Jeffs 3 5 Walkers 3 6 Milford Motors ' 1 Waiters 1 7 Wyant Chev 0 8 High team game and series Augsburgers — 1096 3028 600 series D Blosser62o 500 series B Rice 529, L Welty 568. D. Rervsberger 542, L Newman 551, D Butler 532, X) Shields 524. J Koher 589. D Orn 506 C. BerKeypile 504, G Hepler 534, B. Motts 509, G Klinke 503, H Troup 553, D Zacbery 538. O Richardss66,.R Williaryts 584 200 games D Salter 201. B Rice 214 L Welty 213, D Rensberger 204; D Butler 204 J Koher 222, H Troup 204. 211 W Adams . 213, F Manges2o3 B Motts2o!,O Richards 224, R Williams2s4, D Blosser22o. 227 Thursday Night Ladies Thornburg Drugs * 49 't 'B' 2 Bud's Bar , 43’ 2 34’ i Kale Island Beacon 43 25 Lynn Feller Ins 42' 2 35‘z Pilcher's Shoes 40 28 No Web. Fire Aux 40 28 Wawasee Electronics 38 30 Geil’s Keyboard Music 36 32 • Barth 34' 2 29' 2 Ruff Wholesale 34 34 Mary's Hobby Shop 34 34 LakeCityßank 32 36 Jay's Ins. & Realty 31 37 Frog Tavern 30' 2 37' 2 Turf Bar * 28 40 Maple Leaf Farms 26 42 Quackers Lounge 25 43 •Unknown’* , 24' 2 39' 2 Spanky’s Pizza 23 45 Monsanto 19 49 •(games not bowled) 170 games: K: Knisley 175, S Bucher 171 S. Stahley 173, N Galloway 177 D Walton 173, M Coo J Jackson 177, A May 171, B Cook 172, N Spurting 177 176, S Batesla 176, D Rigdon 173

■ The coach OF THE NEW YORK ISLANDERS SAYS 7=== PP% 3: Tl THAT HIS RIGHT W/NG\ ACE, f) ? MIKE BOSSY * 1 Tf* OWNS THE FASTEST ' 71 HANDS HE'S EVER m W THE YEAR" BECAUSE j m OF HIS OUTSTANDING J PERFORMANCES on MADE HIM HIGHEST T SCORING ROOKIE '• I THE6O-YP. lOf T HE NAT ON A! 'O — I HOCKEY LEAGUE. X ■ ONLY 6 OTHER 1 PLAYERS IN THE /V./-/.ZL. HAVE EVER 1 HAD A SO-GOAL t\ w^S/ SEASON. MIKE WAS k JNlf SECOND ONLY TO /»L 61/y la of |y £>' MONTREAL, WHO JgV , 1 LED WITH 60! ME* PW (Bossy comes from a > FAMILY OF 12, AND HAILS FROM LAVAL,, QUEBEC. HE AND K HIS WIFE LUCY SHUN THE PUBS, DISCOS, ETC.... LEAD A QUIET LIFE.

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tellectual areas. Consequently, the purpose of this class is to provide a progressive motor developmental program. We will also make every attempt to make this class a fun experience for your child. „ There will be two class times to choose from, a morning class time oc an evening, 10:15-11 am., or 6-6:45 p.m. Both classes will run for seven weeks. More information may be obtained by contacting the youth center or Mrs R. G. Johnson. Ladies Exercise a Once again the center and Donna Johnson will offer the ladies exercise classes on Monday and Wednesday nights starting at 7 p.m.. or on Tuesday

180 games D. Fink 184. L. Hawn 183, N. Galloway 182." J Harter 188, M. Cook 188, L. Greene 183, V. Wilson 180 190 games K. Knisley 192, C Schwalm 193, S Batesla 193 200 games A Stahley 202, N Galloway 213. C Schwalm 200, L Hawn 200, Dj Walton 200, S Bowen 203. B Cook 209 450 series S Zarse 459, S Stahley 467, J. Brown 471 A May 455, L Greene 473, N Geil 450 475 series, S Bowen 475, S Batesla496 500 series A Stahley 502, N Galloway 514 M C00k517 N Spurlingsls 525 series. K Knisley 526. C Schwalm 546 L Hawn 539 D Walton 539. B Cook 550 Friday Mixed Village Tap 49 15 Jim Moore Motors 48 20 , Thwaits Grain 47 17 Syracuse Rubber 43 25 Shoe Shack 42 26 Dull s Trucking ' ■ 36 32 Overhead Door 35 33 Maple Leaf 34 34 Boyer Jewelry ; 33' 2 34' 2 Wawasee Electronics 32' 2 35' 2 Master* ratt 32 32 Beacon ' 29 35 Lee'jOS 29 35 Zinpmerman Gravel 29 39 Abrell's Construction * 28' 2 - 39' 2 Syracuse Motors 28 40 Syracuse Cleaners ‘ 27 41' Screwball's 24 44 Gerrify Ins 22’ ,• 41 1 2 Vikings '8 50 High team game Jim Moore Motors — 696 Hfgh f4am series The Shoe Shack - 1991 600seril?s:R Frenger 607 (202 222) 500 series: D. VanDiepenbos 554, L Gilbert 519, R Simon 521. R Halsey 537, G - Bishop 537, A. Epert 506, PJSmith 565, L. Epley 519, J. Castro 544, J.. Honer 503, M M00re532. D Brundiqes23. QlHintonsl9 450 series women B Epert 474, .A. Frenger 450, D Black port 452, M. Popen t005e463, i: Du 11,479 200 games: D VanDiepenbos 213, R Simon 224, A, Epert 200, P Smith, 203, J Castro 208 170 games women L Gilbert 170, 187, P Smith 1.93. 170 D Blackport 174. J. Castro 195 Land 'O' Lakes Syracuse Legion 4 0 Commodore Corp 4 0 LigonierElks 4 0

and Thursday mornings at 9 a.m. The evening class begins on January 8, and the morning class on January 9. Registration may be made by contacting the center or Mr. Johnson. Dancercise Dancercise is a combination of jazz, disco, and aerobic exerand in this class a jazz dance routine will be learned. There will be two separate class times, Thursday mornings from 10*15-11, or Thursday evenings, 7*7:45. Both classes will start on January 11 and run for eight weeks. jC ' Puppets Puppets are back! Yes, the

The Lost Knight 4 0 Flint Realty • 3 1 The Little People Shoppe 3 1 Crow Roofing Inc, 3 1 State Bank Os Syracuse 31 Sprague Roofing 3 1 Frog Tavern 1 3 WhitacreExcavating 1 3 Wawasee Bowl 13 Paul's Ceramic ■ 13 Mid State Ins. Agency 1 3 Cromwell Lumber 0 4 Knights Os Columbus 0 4 C& J Construction 0 4 J P Midway Lounge 0 4 High team game Crow Roofing Inc —938 n High team series: Syracuse Legion — 2658 600 series: K Knisley 614 (201 Sprague 624 (245) ' 500 series K Wogoman 500, P Fought 501, G. Henning 551, A Zimmerman 506, J. Sprague 509, J Warren 546, J Bartman 534, M. Boyer 527, G. Coquillard Jr 552, L McGriff 513, P Flanagan 528. G Sorensen 525, L Newman 515, R Simon 516, S Butt 592, T Jones 502, E Edgar 513, C. Wogoman 587, G Price 509, R Wogoman 517, B Eyer 543, 8. Kline 502, G. Bishop 518, J. James 510,

r- y * <*s' V 1 EASTERN WHITE PINEAn important tree in Colonial America for homes and ships, it is still an important timber tree. > % 'll 9P «<n<vC7 i . DOUGLAS FIR — Averaging 150 to 200 feet in height, the Douglas fir is considered the most important timber ttee in the world. SHAGBARK HICKORY - Its lumber supplied spokes for the wheels that crossedthe continent. HickorW' smoke is used for curing ham.

puppet theater group will be back in action this winter. Each member of the group will construct their own puppet and then be a part of a play using the newly constructed puppet. The group will meet on Tuesday afternoons.! starting January 16, from 31f30-5. Transportation will be arranged from school to the center. This is a 10-week activity and the program is designed for those students who are in grades four through six. High Schoolers Beginning on January 15. the' Lakeland Youth Center will be open for Wawasee High School students each and every Monday and Wednesday from 3-4:40.

M Durham 567, M Godfrey 529 200 games J. Bartman 206, G Coquillard, Jr 203, S. Butt 216. 201. L Longenbaugh 201, J. Garner 202, T Jones 204. C Wogoman 220, B Eyer 212, 204, M Durham 200. J James 202 Hits & Misses CampbellMkt 41>* 26’2 Keg Tavern 38' 2 29' 2 Corn F lakes 38 30 Bud's Body Shop 38 30 Wiles Motors 36' 2 31 1 2 Paul's U»Lock It 36 32 Gutter Dusters 30' 2 37' 2 Guide 29 39 Barth Inc. * 27' 2 40'Z Fry 8. Wells Realty 24' 2 43'j High team game Wiles Motors - 685 j High team series: Campbell Mkt. - 1981 500 series: F 'Nyikos 210. 535. S. Kalisik 222. 590. P Flanagan 545, B Simon 200, 550, J Fry 504, S, Kern 171, 180, 161, 5)2, J Kern 529, B Wiles 506 " 450 series and above B yWiller 458. C Campbell 194 472 200 games B Wallace 200 160 games and above J Baker 183. 452, P Bright 165. 160

The Secret‘Tife Os The Tbrest

OUR NATIVE TREES These trees helped build America. But if you met them in the forest, would you know their names?

-rf' f \ ,j LONGLEAF PINE-This tree is a major, source of turpentine, pitch and resin; its lumber is widely used inbuilding construction. '■ . | ■jc* , ■ . I WHITE SPRUCjE —The major pulping tree of the eastern U.S., it has strong, resilient wood used for lumber and many musical instruments. YELLOW POPLAR-The tallest hardwood in the East, it is a favorite ornamental tree. Its wood is used for musical instruments and furniture.

Some ancient Eutdpeans worshipped trees, and thought breaking a twig a sin.

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* '7 . Let WORTH TAX SERVICE help When the government gets through with my paycheck, all cut your tax by using all legal I've got left is the stub! ” deductions ! *lO & '!.// sJLmt 3 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU SYRACUSE BRANCH MAIN OFFICE . CLAYPOOI BRANCH Wawasee Village Lakeview shopping C tr. 205 E. Section St. Hwy. 13 So- 2218 E. Winona Ave. 566-2980 [Ruch Lawnmower Service) 457-3044 267-4687 Open 9 A.M.-9 P.M. Open 9 A.M.-9P.M. Open Evenings Mon. Thru Sat. Mon. Thru Sat. 4 Saturdays

Platform Tennis Courting New Popularity ■l 8 B 8 'ft 4., I 48bc* - ImM, B 88l ONCE ONLY THE WINTER RACQUET SPORT,platform tennis is becoming an all-year round game attracting a higher percentage of new players than regular tennis.

Platform tennis is netting more new players percent-age-wise than tennis itself. Invented in 1928, platform tennis has become the winter racquet sport and today boasts more than half a million players in the U.S.— an annual growth rate of 25 percent, to the American Platform Tennis Association, This makes it f one of the fastest growing racquet sports ih the nation. Although similar to tennis, it has three basic characteristics which distinguish it from that sport: a smaller playing area, a 12-foot-high wire screen surrounding the court and a

i JsL ■- \ i -r j WESTERN HEMLOCK — ( Tall and graceful, the wests ern hemlock is important for timber and is also a prime source of pulpwood. WHITE OAK-The oaks have always been our most important hardwood timber trees. White oak was the traditional wood for whiskey barrels. * SUGAR MAPLE-Not only the source of maple syrup and maple sugar, it is a source of fine hardwood, prized for furniture.

Worth Tax Service inflation causes a tremendous rise in the rate of tax we pay. The government's socalled "tax cuts” don't begin to OFFSET THE RISE. We need tax rates indexed to the consumer cost of living, not political "bread crumbs.”

OF SPORTS

single serve. The small court size makes it easy to cover, while the screened walls give the players a second chance to hit the ball. In other words, if a ball is hit through a doubles team, they can turn and play the shot after it rebounds off the,back or side screen. And one serve places a premium on accuracy, not power. Because of the court’s small size and play off the wires, platform tennis is cohsidered much easier to pick up than regular tennis and most people can learn to play well in a relatively short time. Anyone for platform tennis?

f BALSAM FIR- The must popular of all Christmas trees; it is used extensively for wooden boxes and is the source of Canada balsam oil. In some places woodmen have been known to ask a tree's forgiveness before cutting it dovfvn.

How to think like a millionaire Millionaires do it. They put today’s earnings in investments that are tax-deferred, then withdraw those funds in the future when they are not in as high a tax bracket. Now you can do the same thing. With an Individual Retirement Account at First Federal Savings & Loan Association of Wabash you can deposit up to $1,500 per year, ($1,750 if you file jointly), earn interest on your deposit and pay no taxes until you need the money for retirement. Assuming a 25 per cent tax bracket, this could save you $450 in taxes. And, you have until April 15,1979 to open your IRA, deposit your limit and still receive credit on your 1978 income tax. We suggest you contact Barbara Mort and ask for complete information concerning your eligibility for an IRA account. Because at First Federal, people like you come first. I First Federal Savings & Loan Assn. OF WABASH - SYRACUSE BRANCH BARBARA MORT, Mgr. WABASH SYRACUSE NORTH MANCHESTER Box 419 - « W. Market St. Wowoeee Villofo Box 328

Warriors back in action

The Wawasee Warriors will resume action on Friday night as they travel to Plymouth to meet another Northern Lakes Conference foe. The junior varsity clash will be at 6:30 p.m. with the varsity game set for 8 p.m. Gates will open at 6 p.m. v - Tickets will be on sale to students only in the athletic office for $1 on January 5 from 8 a m. until 3 p.m. All tickets will be $2 at the door Student fan buses will leave Syracuse at s*p.m.. and Milford and North Webster at 5:15 p.m. Students should pay drivers 50

GRIDIRON GRABBERS

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cents when boarding the buses. , Bremen Saturday On Saturday the Warriors will return home to host Bremen. The JV game is slated for 6:30 p.m. with the varsity clash set for 8 p.m. Doors will open at 6 p.m. Tickets will be on sale for students only on January 5 during the hours listed above. Tickets will be sl. Tickets at the door will besl.so. % Buses will leave the Milford and North Webster Junior High Schools at 6:15 p.m. Students riding said buses should pay the drivers 25 cents when they board.

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