The Mail-Journal, Volume 1, Number 37, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 November 1962 — Page 2

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GO TROJANS! — The Trojans are grouped around coach Jerry Van Meter during last Wednesday’s practice session. In the front row, from left to right, are John Gerber, Jim Rummel, Warren

Milford’s First Game At Claypool Friday

>By RONN BROWN The Milford Trojans are completing their last few days of practice .before their season opener Friday, Nov. 2 against county, foe Claypool. The game will be | played on Claypool’s home floor. Coach Jerald Van Meter expects his boys to achieve at least a .500 season this year. Coach Van Meter, who is in his third year at [ , NAME HEIGHT JOHN GERBER* 5’9%” TOM HOLDERREAD* 5’9” MARION GROVES* 6’3” MIKE ZIMMERMAN* s’9’ JIM RUMMEL 5’8%” WARREN STEPHENSON 5’9” KEN BE.ER , S’IQ” JON DEWART 6’2 %” DANE RUMFELT 5’9” JEFF DIPPON 6’2” JACK McCLINTIC 5’8%” STAN STUMP 5’11” * Returning lettermen The managers of the team are Phil Weisser and Alan Coy. Mike Treesh is the team statistician. Sally Berkeypile, Vicki Fuller, and Ginger Hollar are the varsity

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LAND O LAKES' LEAGUE October 24, 1962 “A” L e ague STANDINGS W L McCormick-Cutter 23 9 Syracuse Legion 22 10 Dean’s Milk 20 12 Wilkerson Paints 19 13 Blue Shingle 15 17 Harris Funeral Home 15 17 Farmer’s Feed 14 18 Frog Tavern 11 21 Wawasee Marina 7 25 High Series - McCormick-Cutter 2725. , High Game - Wawasee Marina 968. 600 Series — L. Vance 217-204-204-625, C. Eby 199-200-204-603. 535 Series — C. Frushour 546, R. Schultz 545, D. Pilcher 551, K. W. Kurtz 540, R. Heil 562, H. Bartman 596, C. McCuen 545, W. Stahley 554. 200 Games — R. Schultz 212, R. Brown 215, ■ D. Pilcher 218, M. Carlson 214 )7 K. W. Kurtz 214, F. Herdrich 202, R. Heil 230, D. Weaver 210, H. Bartman 202-201. “B” League State Bank Syracuse 22 10 Hire’s Electric 21 11 Carwile’s TV 18 14 Auer’s Service 17 15 Rose Jewelry 17 15 Aero Mfg. Co. 15 17 Logan Fuel 14 18 Walters Drugs ' 14 18 Byler Motors 12 20 Galloway’s Groc. ( 10 22 High Series - Hire’s Electric 2523. High Game - Walter’s ' Drugs 868. 600 Series — B. Smith 244-185-201-630. 500 Series — J. Traster 501, J. Clark 527, N. Robie 568, C. Davies 526, D. Carwile 510, J. Pound 505, D. Maresh 530, J. Yeater 513, W. Mishler 554. 200 Games — F. Avery 202, D. Maresh 206, J. Yeater 200, W. Mishler 200. THURSDAY NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE October 25, 1962 B& K Drive-In 25 7 No. Webster Bank 22 10 Hawaiian Village 21 11 Brazel’s Bait 20%11% American Industries 20 12 Pilcher’s 19 13 Town House 17 15 Carwile TV 17 15 Wolfs Store 17 15 Ruch & Van’s 15 17 ’ Floyd Lantz Painters 15 17 Greene Pontiac 14%17% Mishler’s 14 19 Baugher Builders 14 18

Thursday, November 1,1962

s Stephenson, and Mike Zimmer- ' man. Back row, Ito r, are Stanley : Stump, Jeff Dippon, coach Van i Meter, Marion Groves, Ken Beer, i and Tom Holderread.

Milford, says that his team will emphasize a strong defense. The Trojans boast four lettermen: John Gerber, a senior; Tom Holderread, Mike Zimmerman, and Marion Groves, all juniors. Coach Van Meter reports 20 boys are practicing: 1 senior, 10 juniors, 4 sophomores, and 5 freshmen. Following is a roster of the varsity members and other vital statistics. WEIGHT CLASS 168 Sr. 158 a Jr. . 205 Jr. 160 Jr. i 150 Jr. 150 Jr. 142 Jr. 168 Jr. 146 Jr. 150 Jr. 131 Jr. 160 So. cheerleaders. The “B” team cheerleaders are Sharon Moneyheffer, Joellen McClintic, and Suzanne De- ( 11 wart.

Nine’s Pie Shop 13% 18% Marise’s 12%19% Klink’s 12 20 Wawasee Pkg. 11 21 McCormick-Cutter 10 ,22 Darr’s Gulf • 10 22 High Team Game and Series — Hawaiian Village 759-2129. 50 Series — P. Lotz 202-175 t 165-542. 200 Games — D. Coburn 201. 170 Games and 450 Series — L. Gilbert 186-493, S. Grady 459, E. Tatman 172-483, D. Cobum 467, F. Holloway 170-498, E. Price 450, B. Greene 193-483, J. Byland 462, E. Wiggs 465, S. Tytler 452, E. Grady 179, B. Kline 180, D. Burgett 171, J. Schortgen 171. INTRA CITY LEAGUE October 25, 1962 O. K. Sales 23 9 ’ Dairy Queen 18 14 McClintic Insurance 17 15 Larry’s Upholstery 15 17 Mail-Journal 12 20 Andy’s D-X 11 21 600 Series — Paul Beezley 611. 500 Series — H. Schrock 571, D. Burtsfield 507, L. Burtsfield 506. 200 Games — P. Beezley 227, L. Burtsfield 213, P. Beezley 212, H. Schrock 208, J. Brouwer 202, D. Burtsfield 201. FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE October 26, 1962 Anchor Bar 23 9 Huey’s Well Drilling 22 10 Greene Pontiac 22 10 Country Comer 21 11 Byler Motors 18 14 Tom Socks 17 15 The Beacon 17 15 Marise’s 16 16 Liberty Coach 15 17 ! Electronic Center 15 17 Wawasee Plaza 15 17 1 Sportsmans Center 15 17 Peachey’s Lime 14 18 Wawasee TV 13 19 Wawasee Lumber 12 20 The Pines 12 20 The Nine Pins 11 21 Clip & Curl 10 22 High team game and series — Wawasee Lumber 713-1999. 600 Series - Men — J. Carr 266-202-173-641. 200 Games and 525 Series - Men —T. Auer 225, A. Armbruster 211-544, J. Kem 526, L. Vance 235-204-573, J. Morganthaler 202591, K. Knisley 529, L. Owen 547, T. Leer 220-539, G. Beavers 212563, D. Knisley 210, D. Maresh 205, P. Kline 282. 500 Series - Women — E. Blakesley 174-192-160-526.1 170 Games and 440 Series - women — D. Knisley 170-444, S. Kem 465, K. Knisley 179-444, I. Carwile 188-485, B. Kline 177-477, J. Criswell 212-498. COUNTY LEAGUE October 29, 1962 “A” Flight

Pilcher’s Shoes 23 9 Wawasee Pkg. Store 23 9 Lakeland Produce 21 11 O. K. Sales 18 14 Wawasee Bowl x 7 15 Thornburg Drug 14 18 Frog Tavern 14 18 No. Webster Hdwe. 11%20% Byler Motors 10%21% Syracuse Rubber Prod. 8 24 High team game — Wawasee Pkg. Store 946. High team series — Wawasee Bowl 2660. High Ind. Game — H. Bartman 234. High Ind. Series — H. Bartman 612. 200 Games — L. Vance 214, H. Schrock 211, E. Henning 211-212, R. Knisley 221, Gk-Knisley 207, D. Knisley 200, R. Thibaut 200, O. Smith 205, O. Cobbum 225, B. Strombeck 209, M. Dorsey 211. 525 Series — R. Yoder 541, L. Vance 586, E. Henning 591, R. Knisley 574, D. Knisley 546, J. Knisley 530, A .Weber 531, C. Eby 534, R. Thibaut 531, M. Ganshorn 532, O. Smith 533, C. Frushour 557, T. Schrock 550, O. Cobbum 575, R. Strombeck 542, B. Strombeck 578, M. Dorsey 552. “B” Flight Connolly’s Groc. 21 11 Kinder Mfg. Co. 20 12 Anchor Bar 19 13 Kurley’s Keglers 18 14 Wawasee Restaurant 18 14 Coxy’s Gun Shop 15 17 No. Webster Lions 15 17 Budget Loans 13 19 Barbee Lake Hotel 12 20 Syracuse Police 9 23 High team game — Kinder Mfg. (Co. 920. High team serffes — Kinder Mfg. I Co. 2571. High Ind. game — Cleo Singrey 219. • High Ind. series — Maurice Hostetter 598. 200 Games — G. Kline 201, D. Arthur 207, M. Hostetter 202-206, C. Garner 200, R. Timmons 207, C. Carpenter 208, R. Miller 211, C. Lindzy 202, R. Hodgson 210. 525 Series — G. Kline 553, K. Swihart 558, D. Arthur 558, C. Garner 528, A. Culver 538, C. Lindzy 526, R. Hodgson 543, M. Workman 546, D. Smith 531. , TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES LEAGUE October 30, 1962 B& K Drive-In 25 7 Sleepy Owl 21 11 Tom Socks 18 Syracuse Cleaners 18 ”■ 14 State Bank 14% 17% LeVernier Auto Polish 13 19 Kinder Mfg. 10 22 Wawasee Laundromat 8% 23% Ind. high game — B. Kline and D. Darnell 174. Ind. high series — B. Kline 476. High team game — Syracuse Cleaners 743. High team series — LeVemier’s 2135. 440 Games — B. Kline 476, D. Darnell 572, L. Stucky 466, I. Carwile 456, S. Kern 452, M. Willard 448 and A. Stefanski 448. 170 Games — B. Kline. 174, D. Darnell 174, M. Dillard 172. DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE October 30, 1962 Syracuse Cleaners 23 13 Excel Dist. Corp. 22 14 Colpeart Homes • 22 14 Baugher Const. 21 15 Washbum Tree Service 19 17 Likens and Sons 13 23 Brazel Bait 12 24 Schultz Mobile Homes 12 24 High team game and series — Syracuse Cleaners 893-2494. 220 games and 525 series — J. Wortinger 552, R. Penick 550, J. Carr 547, J. Kern 529, W. Merrick 529, A. Kaim 528, G. Myers 204. TUESDAY NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE October 30, 1962 Foo & Faye 26 10 American State Bank 23 13 Compbell’s D-X 22 14 Lakeside Laundry 21 15 Arnold’s Groc. 20 16 Gerard’s 19 % 16 % Ligonier Beverage 18 ’ 18 Augsburger’s IGA 18 18 Wawasee TV 17 19 Syracuse Rubber 16 20 G*W Pizza 15 21 Wawasee Plaza 14 22 Weatherhead 13% 22% Turf Bar 9 27 High team game — Campbell’s D-X 751. High team series — Foo & Faye 2125. 'SOO series — N. Willson 199-179-505. 170 games and 520 series — E.

Wogoman 172-493, M. Thornburg 183-485, J. Brinkley 177-483, J. Byland 482, N. Searfoss 473, S. Grady ,4Q6, B. Musselman 451, L. FrifSWi? 450, M. Fisher 171-177-499, M. Bechtold 446, J. Sharpe 442, D. Twaits 430, L. Neff 425, K. Knisley 422, B. Myers 179. MILFORD BVSINESS LEAGUE October 30, 1962 Milford Co-op' 29 7 Little and Clark „ T 21 15 Turf Bar I 19 17 Moorman Feeds 19 17 Brock Mfg. ~ ‘ 18 18 Mishler Funeral Home 17 19 Campbell’s Mkt. 17 19 Turf Bar II 16 20 Chore-Time Equip. 16 20 Augsburger’s IGA 16 20 C. S. Myers 15 21 Servisoft and Lindsay 13 23 High team series — Little and Clark 2517. High team game — Little and Clark 891. High team series to date — Little and Clark 2615. High team game to date — Little and Clark 914. Ind. High series todate — Leon J7ewman 595. Ind. high game to date — D. Dippon 246. 500 Series — R. Wolferman 557, B. Little 555, L. Hare 532, D. Brumbaugh 529, R. Auer 524, J. R. Fisher 520, H. Felkner 520, W. Mishler 509, L. Newmon 503, D. Wuthrich 500. 200 Games — R. Auer 235, L. Hare 216, B. Little 209, J. R. Fisher 208, J. Speicher 201, G. Estep I 200. CORN PICKING CO-OPERATION Real co-operation, assistance and human interest were shown Saturday when 25 men consisting of friends, neighbors, relatives and members of the Syracuse Church of the Brethren, picked and shoveled corn for Emory Stiffler. Emory received injuries nearly a month ago in a truck-bridge accident immediately west of the Wawasee Bowl at Syracuse and was hospitalized for nearly two weeks. With special treatment, he is making steady recovery from a leg injury! in the mishap. Members of the church and others furnished the dinner for the group which was served at the Everett Darr home. Men assisting with corn picking using a total of seven com pickers were: Eldon Watkins,' Devon Davis, Wayne Coy, Emory Stiffler, Jim Sholtey, Fred Hewitt, Robert Simon, Gerald Bushong, Harold LeCount, John LeGount, Tillman Coy, Cle’tus Lee, Everett Darr, Ray Darr, George Strieby, Roger Holsclaw, Burton Kolberg, Ralph Coy, Stiffler, Glenn Stiffler, Paul Yeager, Tim, Yeager, James Kitson, Philip Kitson and Roscoe Smith. Mrs. Ronald Meredith and daughter spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Doran David and family.

| BIRTHS

ROBERTS, Brian Kent Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Roberts of r 3 Syracuse announce the birth of their first grandchild, Brian Kent, bom Wednesday morning, Oct. 24, in West Lafayette, Ind. Brian Kent is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Roberts and weighed 7 pounds at birth. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Long of Millersburg. GONZALES SON Mr. and Mrs. Lupe Gonzales of Milford are the parents of a. son bom Monday at Goshen General hospital. LOZANO SON A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Lozano of Milford Monday at Goshen General hospital. MILLER, Paul Michael A son weighing 10 pounds and 10 ounces was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Miller of 217 east Market street, Warsaw, at Murphy Medical Center in Warsaw on Oct. 29. Paul Michael is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller of r 2 Leesburg. The baby’s mother is the former Sue Van Curen of Warsaw.

Milford Fall Concert To Be Held Nov.7 Services The Milford high school band Captain Carl L. Baugher and chorus conducted by Joseph Transferred To Offutt AFB Judkins will present their annual j fall concert Wednesday evening, 1 OFFUTT AFB, Neb. — Captain , , . • Carl L. Baugher, son of Mr. and Nov. 7, at 7:30 o’clock m the Mil- Mrs VirgU R Baugher> r 2 Syftt 4 ford community building. Carolyn cuse> has arrived here for duty Crowl will narrate the program, headquarters, strategic air. The intermediate band will open command. the concert with “The Friendship Captain Baugher, a nuclear weaMarch,” by Buchtel. Patricia Ly- P ons officers, was previously as- - • jx. ... x. j signed to Vandenberg AFB, Calif, on, accompanied by the band, will s The captain attende S d Han . play a trombone solo, “The Crown cock coUe ge, Santa Maria, Calif. Prince Waltz,” by Buchtel. The He and his wife, Loree, formerly band will conclude its program of Lueders, Tex., have two child; with Erickson’s “Knights of the ren > and Stephen. Round Table.” The high school chorus, accom- Marine Pvt Richard Adair panied at the piano by Jean Ann Completes Recruit Training Kaiser, will sing Mendelssohn’s T >• SAN DIEGO — Marine. Private The Lord Is a Mighty God. Rob- . - Richard A. Adair, son of Mr. and ert Burns poem, Flow Gently ~ ’. , . „ , Sweet Afton,” set to music by rs ' Ro " ald , Adair of f ?’ Frank Cunkle, will be presented ■ Cr°mweU completed recruit trainnext. Beth Hoover and Garry Mil- October 23 at the Marine ler are the soloists in Howarth’s!^ 8 Recruit De P ot ’ San Diego ’ “Who Built the Ark.” The girls’ Ca J“‘ . - trio, composed of Susan Seer, The to Manne Sharon Moneyheffer, and Michelle S° rpS inc udes ? nst ™ c tion in Conn, Will sing “Goodnight My bas \ c md ’ tar y . law - d *ciphne, phySomeone,” from Meredith Will- f ical conditioning and other mihson’s “The Music Man.” “Madame SU ' ieC S ,‘ Jeanette,” a song from-the first J hree weeks are on the World War, is arranged by Alan nfle range ’ wh f e recruits Murray. The boys’ quartet, sea- the M ’ l4 rifle and receive “structuring the voices of Kenneth Beer, tion on other Gantry weapons. Joseph Jessop, Dane Rumfelt, and Richard Sharp, will sing Richard w X7II T i W p WOD VTDC Rodgers’ -Ybu ll TJever Walk A- WILLIHU lone.” A.folloßOng from the O- ENJOY HAYRIDE zarks, “Go Way from My Win- „ , - dow,” is arranged by Gardner. enty '° ne , ™ mberß of Q The jbonclude its pro- Willing Workers Sunday School gram with a light gay melody en- lass (Intermediate class) of the titled “Have Fun,” by Angell. Syracuse Church of the Brethren enjoyed a hayride Wednesday evHigh School Band ening Oct 24 The high school band’s first the ride, members ennumber will be the overture “Ero- joyed the evening meal, featuring cia,” by Joseph Skomicka. De- a wiener roast, at the home of parting from the usual standard teacher, Ray Darr. Tables were of concert music is Ralph Her- appropriately decorated in the mann’s “The Great Gong.” Jan Halloween theme. Devotions were | Widup will be the soloist in this given before the meal and games | composition with an Oriental tang, played during the evening. J. J. Richard’s march, “Emblem of Wayne Coy is assistant teacher Unity,” will return to the ordin- o f the class. ary. “The Prayer of Thanksgiving,” by Harold Walters, will sea- pprAcq miTNTRV ture the junior high choir, direct- VIvUOO WIUII i lx. I ed by Miss Maris Knox. Highlights MEET HELD AT from Meredith Willson’s “The Mu- LOGANSPORT sic Man,” will include “The Wells v Fargo Wagon” and “ ’Til There . The sectional meet was held on Was You,” as well as the more October 19 at Logansport with popular “Seventy-six Trombones.” 1 North Miami and Logansport The band, as well as the conduct- ’ sharing top honors in the 24 team or, will indulge in a bit of fun in field including 133 runners. “The Ballad of Davy Crockett,” I Larry Jones was first for Syrawith words by Tom Blackbum cuse followed by Danny Jones, and music by George Bruns. The Steve Crow, Ron Richey, and Floyd beginners’ (fourth grade) and Rensberger. This is the last meet junior (fifth grade) bands will for the team, which is coached by sing two verses of “Davy Crock- . Gareth Meek. ett.” I — Ken Martin

Vote For A u WINNING TICKET > IN TURKEY CREEK TOWNSHIP I I .. I wrwMy HAROLD ARNOLD HILARY BACHMAN MAURICE CROW CHESTER BROWN Candidate For Candidate For Candidate For Candidate For Township Trustee Advisory-Board Advisory Board Advisory Board K Tuesday, Nov. 6,1962 — ""i CANDIDATES NIGHT - SATURDAY, NOY. 3 Meet The County and Township Candidates Lakeland Democratic Headquarters In Syracuse HEADQUARTERS OPEN EACH EVENING TILL ELECTION DAY, Baby Sitter* Provided Election Day . Auto Service Available Phone:4s7-4155 \ Lakeland Democratic Committee DONN BABB, Chairman GERRI SMITH, Vice Chairman DORIS DARNELL, Secretary MARY GANSHORN, Treasurer

Punt, Pass & Kick Contest Saturday The second annual Punt, Pass ! and Kick contest, sponsored by C. | S. Myers Ford Sales and Service, Milford, will be held from 1:30 to p. nr. Saturday at the Milford higb..school grounds, rmwtest is for'sprouting pig- I skin enthusiasts from ages 7 to fl, with aepEygtgcqgtests tor each

GOSHEN COMMUNITY AUCTION SMES J Dial KE 3-5585 or KE 3-1593 SALE EVERY MONDAY AT 12 O’CLOCK SPECIAL rdR MONO AY, NOV. 5. AMONG OTHER DAIRY CAIFTLS-GONSIGNMENTS JOHN MAST OF LAGRASIdE, rND.,“wfLL SELL FIVE (5) REAL NICE GUERNSEY HEIFERS JUST READY TO FRESHEN. TOP MILK COWS ..U $260.00 FEEDER PIGS $12.00 to $17.00 FAT HOGS RUFFS $13.50 to $14.75 VEA L S ..« . -•(/i $35.00 to $40.00 TOP - VVX. S2O- 60 FAT COWS>‘..v"- $15.50 to $17.20 HEIFERS AND STEERS $23.50 to $26.00 « CANNERS ANOGtMFFERSSI3.OO to $15.50 BULLS MALE HOGS „.$12.90 to $14.50 Sherman, McDowell and Martin, Auctioneers Romayne Sherman - Ora Thomas, Owners JUNIOR MARTIN, FtELDMAN —PH. 720 R WAKARUSA * • ■ ■ ' -

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i age group. Fifteen prizes will be given in all. First prize winner in each group will receive a National Football League jacket. Second prize winners will receive an official football helmet, and third prize winners will receive an official football signed by members of the Green Bay Packers football team. , I Mr. and Mrs. Bebon Crafton of Milford attended the wedding service of their nephew, Jerry Botoroff, and Miss Karen Roach last Sunday at the ' First Methodist church in Plymouth.