The Mail-Journal, Volume 2, Number 35, Milford, Kosciusko County, 10 October 1963 — Page 2

THE MAIL-JOURNAL Thursday, October 10, 1963

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LAND OLAKES LEAGUE October 2, 1963 “A” League STANDINGS W L Deans Milk 13 7 Blue Shingle 12 8 Kohers Ins. 11 9 Farmers Feed 11 9 IXL 11 9 Frog Tavern 9 11 McCormick-Cutter 9 H Liberty Coach 9 H Hires Electric 8 12 Syracuse Legion 7 13 High series —* McCorniick-Cut-ter 2709. High game — IXL 991. 600 series — 210-205-197-612. ' 535 over — D. Pilcher 583, R. Schultz 538, W. Hagerdon 557 A. Howell 535, M. Dorsey 546, B. Thwaits 562, K. Koble 571, K. Leonhardt 575, J. Brouwer 551. 200 games — D. Pilcher 230, W. Hagerdon 215, R. Strombeck 209, B. Thwaits 242, K. Koble 209, J. Rhodes 208, G. Coquillard 201, G. Davis 204, J. Lowe 202, H. Gallahand 215, L. Becker 207, K. Leonhardt 202, J. Brouwer 210. “B” League Auers Service 13%6% Wawasee Marina 13 7 ’ . Shafer Mfg. Co. 12% 7% Logan Fuel 12 8 Harris Funeral Home 10 10 Galloways Groc. 9 11 Bylers Motors 8 12 State Bank Syracuse 8 12 Walters Drugs 7 13 Rose Jewelry 7 13 High series — Logan Fuel 2483. High game — Logan Fuel 867. 600 series — C. Davies 213-234-193-640, H. Schrock 199-186-234-619. 500 series —, G. Knisley 514, K. Knisley 540, R. Heil 536, S. Finton 501, J. Pound 504, M. Hostetter : 507, G. Carpenter 507, J. Schacht 1 511, L. Young 523, A. Bobeck 550. ; 200 gapies — R. Brazel 205, R. : Heil 204, M. Hostetter 215, A. Bobeck. THURSDAY NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE , October 3, 1963 Klink’s 16 4 Farmer’s State Bank 15 5 Mishler’s 13 7 B & K Drive-In ,13 7 McCormick-Cutter 13 7 Lakeland Produce 12% 7% Darnell Accounting 12 8 Pilcher's 12 8 Strickler Motors 11 9 Baugher Builders 10 10 Wolf’s Family Store 10 10 Wawasee Pkg. 9 11 American Industries 8 12 Fascination Place 8 12 Carwile TV 8 12 Brazel’s Bait 8 12 Darr’s Gulf 6% 13% Marise’s 6 14 Frank’s Grocery j 5 15 Gamble’s 4 16 High team game and series — Lakeland Produce 816-2326. 500 series — S. Ryan 185-183-175-543 I. Carwile 191-162-190-543. 200 games — E. Tatman 208, K. Knisley 213. 170 games and 450 series —- B. Nyce 192-497, M. Popenfoose 184494, N. Searfoss 185-490, S. Buffer 173, J. Mishler 174-457, K. Brazel 172, I. Stahley 179-498, B. Greene 171, P. Scott 174-467, B. Kline 173, E. Blakesley 170-467, L. Gilbert 172, E. Tatman 498 P. Lotz 459, E. Price 474, K. Knisley 472, B. Caple 466. INTRA-CITY LEAGUE October 3, 1963 McCormick-Cutter 14 6 Ruch Lawnmower 14 6 McClintic Ins. 13 7 No. 3 Make-Up 12 8 The Mail-Journal 10 10 O. K. Sales 10 10 Larry’s D-X 9 11 Lakeland Motors ,7 13 Bud’s Mobil 7 13 Dairy Queen 4 16 500 series and 200 games — R. Hibschman 548, D. Miller 529, G. Carpenter 527, G. Chambers 213. FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED DOUBLES October 4, 1963 Huey Well Drilling 15 5 The Beacon 15 5 Anchor Bar 15 5 Mogul Rubber 15 5 Wawasee TV 13 7 Tom Socks 12 8 The Pin-Ups 11 9 Perry’s Sunoco 11 9 CampbelPs 10 10 Ruch & Van’s 10 10 Enchanted Hills 9 11 Sportsmans Center 8 12 Clip & Curl 8 12 Electronic Center , 7 13 Strickler Montors ' 7 13 Elmer’s Tap 6 14 Country Corner 5 15 Marise’s 3 17 High team game and series — Mogul Rubber *719-2058. 600 series - men — L. Vance 208-222-609. 190 games and 500 series - men — J. Morganthaler 194-574, C. Lisor 199, G. Beavers 194-526, N. Maurer 502, A. Armbruster 190544, A. Neidle 198-518 P. Kline 529, K. W. Kurtz 20’5-557, K. Knisley 536, D. Knisley 200-204-550, J. Kem 222-577, B. Stutzman 540, B. Cobum 197-521, D. Swenson 525, J. Honer 220-196-586. 500 series - women — S. Kem 240-181-595, K. Knisley 181-180-517, J. Byland 186-510. 150 games and 440 series - women — B. Greene 469, C. Campbell 182-447, B. Kline 155, M. J. Byrd 167-454, I. Carwile 166 D. Cobum 449. ‘ MONDAY NIGHT COUNTY LEAGUE October 7, 1963 “A” League Lakeland Produce 20 0 Wawasee Bowl 12 8

Anchor Bar 11%8% Thornburg Drugs 10 10 Pilcher Shoes 9 11 Wawasee Pkg. 9 11 O. K. Sales 8%11% Frog Tavern 8 12 Teightmeyer Hdwe. 6 14 Beacon 6 14 High team game and series —■ Wawasee Bowl 1019-2912. High Ind. game — T. Strombeck 243. High' Ind. series — H. Schrock 629. "B” League No. Webster Lions 14%5% Kinder Mfg. 13% 6% Byler Motors 11 9 Syracuse Rubber 10 10 Dixie Boat 10 10 Kurley’s Keglers 10 10 Barbee 9 11 Rich’s Texaco- . 8 12 Bon-Len 7 13 Coxy’s Gun Shop 7 13 High.,team.game and series — Coxy’s Gun Shop 925-2650. High Ind. game — D. Miller — 246. High Ind. series -— C. Gamer 580.1 200 games & 600 series — C. Gamer 212, D. Carwile 205, K. Knisley 221, D. Miller 246, B. Lipniskis 201, B. Miller 213, E. Whitacre 215, B. Shock 200, M. Simpson 210, G. Kline 200, D. Barnett 204, R. Wogoman 210, E. Gordon 201, J. Wortinger 201, B. Smith 202-234-607, R. Thwaits 200, A. Weber 217-208-605, H. Schrock 207-235-629, E. Armbruster 210, J. Morganthaler 237, J. Kroh 200, T. Stormbeck 243, F. Nyikos 209, J. Carr 232, G. Rider 207, C. Frushour 203, R. Fisher 20.0, J. Tracy 204-202, R. Brown 203, L. Vance 230-209-627, E. Teghtmeyer 202, B. Likens 206.

TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES LEAGUE October 8, 1963 State Bank Syracuse 10 2 Syracuse Cleaners 10 2 Sleepy Owl 8 4 Kinder Mfg. 8 4 Tom Sock 8 4 Sit N’ Knit 7 5 LeVernier’s Auto Polish 5 7 Wawasee Laundromat 2 10 Augsburger’s 1 11 B & K Drive-In 1 11 High team game and series — Kinder’s 775-2166. High Ind. game — B. Nyce 189, I. Carwile 189. High Ind. series — B. Nyce 518. 500 series — I. Carwile 189-181-511, B. Nyce 180-189-518. 170 games and 440 series — A. Stefanski 185, J. Stoelting 455 r S. Kern 448, B. Kline- 444 W. Schrock 183-460, M. Lung 174-449, D. Spearman 454, A. Gallahan 441, E. Tatman 479. TUESDAY NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE ' Octobe\ 8, 1963 Foo & Faye 18 6 Weaver Tool Co. 17 7 The Beacon 16 8 American State Bank 15 9 Gerke Pliimb. & Heat. 13 11 Syracuse Rubber . 13 11 Turf Bar 13 11 Lakeside Laundry 12 12 Dewart Lake Groc. 11 13 Bud’s Mobil 10 14 Weaver’s Heyde 10 14 Joanie’s 10 14 Gerard’s 9 15 Wawasee TV 8% 15% Leesburg Elevator 8% 15% The Pickwick 8 16 High team game and series —- Foo & Faye 787-2182. 500 series — L. Gilbert 151-184-165-500, N. Searfoss 198-140-166-504. 170 games and 450 series— J. Knisley 174-478, E. Wogoman 175, D. Thwaits 185-455, I. Carwile 184-452, J. Brinley 451, P. White 182, D. Huffman 170-456, D. Whetten 174.

TUESDAY NIGHT MEN’S October 8, 1963 Syracuse Cleaners 16 8 Eager Beavers 15 9 Kline Contractor 14 10 Baugher Const. 14 10 Crystal Flash 12 12 Liken’s and Sons 11 13 Brazel’s Bait 8 16 Niles Bros. 6 18 High .Ind. games — S. Smith 213. High Ind. series — Carroll Walton 564. High team game and series — Eager Beavers 891-2579. 200 games and 500 series — R. Penick 512 H. Gallahan 505, A. Howell 542,’ S. Smith 213-561, G. Beavers 534, B. Rhodes. 501, B. Eyer 536, Clifford Walton 202-510, Carroll Walton 201-203-564, J. Hamman 511, B. Likens 200. MILFORD BUSINESS LEAGUE October 8, 1963 Turf Bar I 20 8 Servisoft & Lindsay 18 10 Mishler Funeral Home 17 11 Turf Bar n 17 11 Little and Clark 16 12 Campbell’s Mkt. 15 13

THURSDAY - SATURDAY October 10, 11, 12 A MIGHTY ONE! “Jason And The Argonauts” In Color SUNDAY - WEDNESDAY . October 13 thru 16 “Tarzan’s Three Challenges” And “The Slave, Son Os Spartacus” Both in Color

Moorman Feeds 15 13 Milford Co-op 13 15 Augsburgers 11 17 Brock Mfg. 10 18 C. S. Myers 9 19 Chore-Time 7 21 Season high game, team — Turf Bar I 945. Season high series, team — Turf Bar I 2598. Season high game, Ind. — Vem Mollenhour 235. Season high series, Ind. — Robert Willson 608. Weekly high game, team — Turf Bar I — 945. Weekly high series, team — Turf Bar I 2598. 500 series — D. Dippon 560 J. Speicher 541, B. Little 538, *R. Sorensen 536, F. Manges 531, R. Fisher 526, L. Hare 524, W. Mishler 512, D. Rensberger 512, D. Orn 511, B. Vanlaningham 505, D. Wolferman 504, D. Miller 502, H. Felkner 502. 200 games — J. Speicher 218, B. Vanlaningham 214, L. Hare 211 B. Little 209, R. Sorensen 202, D*. Rensberger 200.

HIT AND MISS MIXED LEAGUE October 9, 1963 Juday Electric 20 0 Thwaits Grain 17 3 IXL 12 8 Sylvan’s 11 9 O. K. Sales 10 10 Gray’s Mkt. 10 10 Merry Bee Doll Hosp. 9 11 Peachey’s Lime 8 12 John’s Jet Crete 8 12 Spurgeon’s 8 12 Indian Hills 3 17 Aces o 3 17 Team high game and series — Thwaits Grain 727-1899. Honor scores for women —- P. Rhodes 170-173-486, M. Bradley 178-459, S. Kern 172-470. Honor scores for men — B. Thwaits 213-541, R. Hibschman 543, D. Brown 252-613. Don Byrd Wins Tourney Atfort Wayne Sept 30 Don Byrd was a member of the winning team at the Elks Country Club Pro-Pro Pro-Ladies tournament held at Fort Wayne on Monday. Mr. Byrd is pro-owner of the Wawasee Golf club. This is the third consective year he has placed first in the tournament. The tournament was scored as follows: four points for an eagle, three for a birdie, two for par and one point for bogie. Byrd, Bill Berg, Comacchione and Virginia Nesbitt, all of Fort Wayne, won with 128 points. In second place was the team of Rus Strouse, Ralph Vetter, Dottie Collins, and Lavonne Garr, all of Fort Wayne, with 122 points. The third place team consisted of Bill

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Wright, John Schumaker, Mary Mace and Mary Griffin, all of Fort Wayne, they had 120 points. - Byrd, Bill Wright and Bill Kratzert’ tied for low pro. Next year the tournament will be held at the Wawasee Golf club. Milford Locals Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Baumgartner were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Macht and Mr. and Mrs. William Phebus of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Burnside of Walkerton and Mrs. P. G. Keiji of Bronson, Mich. They attended the firemen’s barbecue and visited at the fire station during the day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fox of Milford were Sunday afternoon callers of Mrs. Rosa Kehr of Oswego and Mrs. Barbara Wilson of Wilmot. Are you planning a Halloween party in the next three weeks? If so, call The Mail-Journal office and give'the information to us. Rodger Hunsberger is at home with his parent’s, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hunsberger of Milford. He has-been discharged from the U. S. Navy. Sunday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haab of Milford were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haab of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kammerer of Leesburg, Millard Stoller of Paulding, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Haab, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steffen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haab, all of Milford. Mrs. Fred Ramser of Alliance, 0., is visiting in Milford with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Ramser and family. Carter Morrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Morrison of Deerfield, 111., is spending some time with his grandparent’s, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phend of Milford. Mrs. Morrison is a daughter of Mrs. Phend. Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Peters of Dewart Lake were Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hom and son of Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peters, daughter and friend of Nappanee.

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births M MR. AND MRS. E. C. BAILEY, JR., ADOPT A DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bailey, Jr., of Milford have adopted a girl, Teresa Lyn, bom Sept. 30. The new baby tipped the scales at six pounds, eight ounces and is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bailey of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. George Dye of Dundee, Miss. MOREHOUSE, Samuel Roy A son, Samuel Roy, was bom at 2:20 p. m. Friday, Oct. 4, at the Goshen General hospital to Mr.

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and Mrs. Thomas Morehouse of r 1 Milford. Samuel Roy weighed in at seven pounds, 13\ ounces. He has one sister, Tomi Sue, 22 months. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rassi and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Morehouse are the paternal grandparents. Mrs. Nancy Siss, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Guy Morehouse and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pinkerton are the greatgrandparents., They are all from the Milford community. MYRICK, Cynthia Leq Mr. and Mrs. Carl Myrick, Syracuse, announce the birth of a daughter, Cynthia Lee, bom Saturday, Oct. 5, at 2:30 p. m. in the Elkhart General hospital. The baby’s weight at birth was seven pounds, seven ounces. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Kroh of Syracuse and

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Myrick of Fairmount, 111. Methodist Church WSCS Circle One Meets Circle one of the Syracuse Methodist church Women’s Society of Christian Service met Thursday, Oct. 3 at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Jay F. Peffley, on Sjrracuse Lake. A desert was. served at 1 p.m. by the co-hostesses Mrs. Ralph Clingaman and Mrs. Dale Allen. Devotions were given by Mrs. Floyd Collins. The program was in charge of Mrs. Carl Reynolds. There were 18 members and two guests, Mrs. W. T. Jones and Mrs. Ralph Atkinson. There will be no November meeting due to the bazaar and turkey dinner on November 7.

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