The Mail-Journal, Volume 2, Number 42, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 November 1963 — Page 2
THE MAIL-JOURNAL Thursday, November 28, 1963
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TEAM TO WATCH — The Mil- i ford second team has been a whiz, and is the team to watch. * They have won their first four games with easy scores.
Three Games Wednesday
Three pre-Thanksgiving basketball games'were scheduled in the Lakeland atea for Wednesday night of this week. . Syracuse and Mentone were to meet on the Syracuse floor, .Milford was. to meet Pierceton' at North Webster, and Leesburg and Millersburg were to play at Leesburg. ; . j. The Milford-Pierceton game is a Milford home game. All three games were to have
LAND O LAKES LEAGUE November 20. 1963 "A” League , STANDINGS W L Blui> . Shingle ■■ 31 17 . McCermick-Cutter 30 .18 Frog Tavern 27 21 Kober’s Ins. 26 22 Farmer’s 'Feed - 26 1 22 Dean's Milk 23 25 Hire’s Electric 21 27 Svracuse Legion . 20 28 . IXL 19 29 ' Liberty Coach 17 31 High series and ganje — Frog Tavern 2746-988? 600 series — L. Vance 195-219-190-604, R, Hißschrpan 199-200-223-622. F. Nyikos ■ 213-202-212-627. N. Kistler 180-199-235-614. G. Coquillard 222-181-199-602. 540 series — R. Thibaut 580. B. Carmin 544, H. Bartman 564, K. Leonhardt 550. W. Stahly 580. D. Pilcher 54’0. G. Nordman 553. J. Lowe 571, N. Biddle 561. R. Thwaits 560, R. Peterson 570. 200 games — R. Peterson 244. G. Nordman 204, J. Lowe’ 204-209. M. Ganshdrn 202, N. -Biddle 222, R. Thwaits 210, T. Auer 201, G. Davis 217, :B. Stutzman 206. W. Stahly 210., R. Thibaut 224, R. ® Brown 200, A. Howell 221. B. Carmin 207. “B” League ... Logan Fuel 32 16 Wawasee Marina 32 16 - Harris Funeral Home 28 20 Auer's Service . 25%'22% . Galloway’s Grpc. 24 24 Byler Motors 23 25 > Shafer Ms?. Co. 22%25% State. Bank Syracuse 20 28 ..’ . Walters Drugs , 19 , 29 Rose . Jewelry . 14. 34 High series — Wawasee Marina 2420. ’ High game —f Logan’ Fuel 849. • 500 series — J Shaver 539, H; Bontrager 520. B. Woodrel 513, B. Hare 525, R. Heil' 508, C. Davies 567, A;- Bobeck 575. M. Hostetter 509. ’ 2po caihgs — J. Shaver 205. B. Woodrel 217. F. Herschberger, 200. B. Hare 203, • R. Heil 219. C. Davies 212, A. Bobeck : 214. THURSDAY NITE LADIES LEAGUE November 21, 1963 Klink's . 33 15 Darnell, Accounting 32 16 North Webster Bank 29 19 Lakeland Produce 28% 19% Fascination Place -. ’ 27. 21 , American Industries 27 21 B & K Drive-In 26 22 . .Carwile TV . 26 .22 Brazel’s Bait . 26 22 A Wawasee Packags 24 24 Mishler’s 23 25 .McCormick-Cutter 22 26 ■ Wolf's Family Store 22 '26 Strickler Motors 21 27 Baugher Builders 18 30 Frank’s Gro.o-ry 18 30 Gamble’s 17 31 - Marise's 16 32 Darr's Gulf 13%34% High team game — .Carwile TY 810. High team series — Darnell Account- - . ing 2300. 500 series — P. Likens 184-179-141-50.4, D. Spearman 204-154-188-5.46. 1.. Stahley 180-170-191-541 L. Gilbert 152-182-168-502. S. Byran’96-164-170-530. 170 games and 450 series —M. Popenfoose 177-469. B Nyce 176-471. & Tatman 176-473. F. Wortinger .170, M. Smith 180 R. Kehr 174, P. Scott 177-466, F. Holloway .186-498, ,D. Darnell 452, G. Eyer. 465. A. Gall'ahan 457, 1.-Carwile 474, H. Adair 459, B. Menefee 455. FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED DOUBLES November 22, 1963 The Beacon 34 14 Anchor Bar 33 15 Huey Well Drilling 32 16 Pin-Ups , 29 19 Strickler Motors 28 20 Enchanted Hills Playhouse 26 22 Elmer’s Tap .. 23 25 Wawasee TV 23 25 Electronic Center ’ 23 25 Sportsmans Center 22 26 Clip & Curl 22 26 Mogul Rubber . 22 26 Ruch &■ Van’s ’ 21%26% Marise’s ’ 20 28 Perry’s Sunoco 19%.28% Tom Socks 19 29 Campbell’S. 18 30 Country Corner 17 «31 - High team game and series Anchor . Bar 733-2067. 600 series - men — L. Vance 192-202-268-662. ■ , , ' 190 games and 500 series - men — J. Morganthaler 193-216-584, G. Alfrey 203-192-203-598, J. Kern 197-523, A Armbruster 199-558. B. Byrd 258-588, P. Kline 198-224-578, B: Peterson 192, C. . Lisor 197. G. Beavers 191-226-589, L, Byland 211-509, D. Maresh 204-543, T. Leer, 525, K. Knisley 203. B, Coburn 212-191- j 553. B. Criswell 190-504. 500 series - women — B. Vanlaningham 178-179-522. J. Byland 191-522, I. Carwile 183-505. B. Greene- 222-185-519. 170 games and 450 series. - wommr. | B. stump 177-495, N. Peterson 190-488. ; . N. Wills’n 18 1-472, J. Sharp-- 409, M. L. Willsey 184-493. _ > MONDAY NITE COUNTY LEAGUE November 25, 1963 /‘A” League Lakeland Produce « Ji Thornburg Drugs " Beacon .. I ne 90 Wawasee Package 22 Wawasee Bowl 22 Frog Tavern 22
They are shown here with coach Bill Dorsey, left to right, Ned Speicher, Gary Hurd, Jerry Wilson. Max Beer, Greg Bowser,
lost, all four of its games and the I Mentone Bulldogs' won three and I been good matches, Syracuse has . lost one. Bi the Milford-Pierceton frame, Milford won three and lost one, while Pierceton, with a more difficult schedule won two. and lost three. Pierceton lost to Claypool, Columbia City and Warsaw. Coach Jack Ford at Leesburg will vie his Blue Blazers against J the Millersburg Middies. Leesburg, |
Pilcher’s Shoes-, 21 27 O. K. Sales l - 19% 28% Anchg.r Bar 19%28% Teghtmeyer Hdwe. „ 16 32 High game: and ..series.—: Wawasee Bowl 985-2874. H%h Ind. game — D. Ruble 234. High Ind. series. — G. Rider 624. “B” League , - North Webster Lions - ’314416% Kinder Mia. Co. 28 20’ Bon-L-n’ 28 20 Barbee Lakes Hotel 24 24 Rich’s Texaco • 24 - 24 * Byler. Motors _ 231424% Dixie Boat . 23 25 Kurley’s Keglers 22" 26 Syracuse Rubber Co. 20 28 Coxy’s! Gun Shop 15 33 High game '■— Bon-Len 903. High series.— Byler Motors 2625. ._ High Ind. game and series — R. Knisley 235-606. • 600'series & 200 games.— G. Carpenter 214. E. Whitacre 213, L, Weaver 215, A. Bobeck SOO, C. Garner 200. J. Knisley 206. D. Roberts 200-200, G. Nordman 202203, R. Lecount 208, M. Hostetter 205, T. Leer 23-2, M. Dorsey 200-200, G. Btavers ■2OO-214. T. Strombeck 215, G. Rider .225-221-624, R. Hibschman 210, M. Ganshorn 211, O. Cobbum 211,. A. Weaver 213-21'0, H. Schrock 202-224, E. Armbruster 206201. J. Morganthaler 206. J. Kimble 220, J. Carr 203, R, Fisher 202, J. Tracy 215, R. Brown 210-213, L. Vance 209. TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES LEAGUE November 25, 1963 Kinder Mfg. ■26 14 Syracuse Cleaners 25 15 3tate Bank of Syracuse 23 17 Tom Socks 23 17 Sleepy Owl 22 18 Augsburger’s IGA 19 21 LeVernier’s Auto Polish 17 23 B& K Drive-In ■ ’ ■ s 17 23 Sit N’ Knit 15 25 Wawasee Laundromat 13 27 High team game — Laundromat 815. High team series'— Tom Socks 2227. High Ind,, game and Series — L. Vance 218-499. 170 games and 440 series — L. Vanee 218-499. W. Finton 187-483, S. Kern 463, R;... Emerick 181-488. N. Sfea'rfoss : 18'0-465,’ A. Gallahan 172-473. S. ■ Yahne 465, I. Carwile 177-493, M. J. Lantz 178-456, MLung 459, E.’ Ogle 447, S. Wolferman 452. TUESDAY NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE November 26, 1963 Foo & Faye ’ *"4 - 38 14 Syracuse Rubber 33 19 Beacon • ’ 33 19 American State Bank 30 22 Turf ' Bar. 29%22% Bud’s Mobil ' 29 23 ’ Lakeside Laundry . 28 24 Gerke Plumbing • 27 25 Weaver Tool 26%25%. Dewart Lake Grocery 25 27 Wawasee TV 24%.27% Weaver’s Heyde . ? 24 28 Joanie’s 19 13. Pickwick 17%34% Gerard’s . 17 35 Leesburg Elevator 15 37 High team game — Lakeside .776. ■ High ..team series — Gerard’s 2260. 500 series ■ — T. Schrock 189-177-169-535. 3. Nolan 170-158-184-512, I. Car-wile 182-174-167-523, L. Gilbert 187-150-233-507.. 170 games and 450 series’ — K. Knisley 455, Pat Rhodes 180-473. J. Byland 177, E. Reed 460, B. Menefee 173, S. Hoover 176. E. Burtsfield 190-4’69, M. J. Bechtold 172. MILFORD BUSINESS LEAGUE ’ November ’26, 1963 Turf Bar II ■ 41 15 Little & Clark 37 ,19 Turf Bar I 35%20% Servisoft & Lindsay . 33 23 Moorman Feeds Milford Co-op 30%25/i Campbell’s Mkt. 28 28 Mishler’s Funeral Home 27 29 Augsburger’s IGA ’. 28 C. S. Myers 18 37 Chore-Time 7? 7, Brocks 15 41 T . Season high game, team — Turf Bar I Season High series, team — Little & Clark 2599. Season high game, Ind. — D. Levernier 254. Season high series, Ind. — J. Yeater 613. , . Weekly team high, game and series — Little & Clark 883-2493. . 500 series — F: Wolferman 585. J. Sneich- ’’ 559, R. Fisher 545, D. Dippon 542, W. Mishler 527, V. Mollenhour 523, P. Campbell 510. L. Newman. 516, H. Wuthrich 510,-L. Rassi 521, D. McFarren 507, ' G. Wuthrich 502. ' I ‘’OO-"'am-s J. Speicher 214, G- Wuth- - rich 214, C. Tobias 210, P. Campbell 207, F. Wolferman 204. '■ • ' - ' TUESDAY NIGHT MEN’S LEAGUE November 22, 1963 \ Eager Beavers ; ol | Baugher Const. 28 Syracuse Cleaners 29 24 Crystal Flash 28 24 Brazel Bait ?o H. Kline Cont. . 24 29 ' Likens & Son -3 29 Niles Bros. 18 34 High team game and series — Eager Beavers 964-2761. | High Ind. game —L. .Byland 223. I High Indi series —J. Kern 597. ' 200 games and 500 series —' J, Carr ; 504 J Kern 202-213-597, A. Neidle 210570 R Penick 520. E. Likens 515, Bob Likens 512, H. Kline 531, B. Fidler 207541 L Byland 223-558, G. Kistler 201557* A Howell 213-586, N. Kistler 553, J Kirkdorfer 201-528, S. Smith 534. G. Beavers 560, G, Vanator 511, H. Bair 201, W
Dale Beer, Park Phend, James Brumbaugh, Don Bucher, Stan Wuthrich, John Bushong, and Jan Kizer. Mail-Journal staff photo.
with a sparky little team, has won two, lost two. Millersburg won its third straight game Friday night against Jefferson. North Webster had no game Wednesday night. . School Out School in the Lakeland area was dismissed Wednesday afternoon and will remain out until Monday for the usual Thanksgiving vacation. ; Komets Play Des Moines And Port Huron The International Hockey League defending champions, the Fort Wayne Komets, will play Des Moines Thanksgiving night and Port Huron Saturday night. Both games will be played at the Memorial Coliseum. The Komets have had improved team play and are attracting large crowds to their home games. OCTOBER SAVINGS BONDS SALES $76,385 A. I. Nelson; chairman of the Kosciusko County U.S. Savings 1 Bonds Committee, has received a report revealing that the County’s .Savings’ Bonds Sales for October were $76,385 compared with $114,244 for the corresponding period i of last year. The state’s sales for October were $11,764,651. .Last October’s sales were $11,606,803, which gives an increase of 1,4. per I cent over last year. Forty-six of the state’s ninetyfwo counties reported sales gains for the month when compared with sales of October 1962. SYRACUSANS CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS AT DINNER Mrs. J. W. Weybright and her | father, Harley Gall of Syracuse, ; were honored guests Sunday, Nov. 17, at a family dinnei’ at Foo and Fayes celebrating their birthdays. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weybright, J. W. Weybright, and Mrs. Gall, Syracuse; Dr. and Mrs. William Weybright, Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Baker, Leesburg; and • Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brookins, Goshen. .' —~~ ' Read the CLASSIFIEDS
All About ■ : — y Putting Pooch in the Picture Dogs always seem to strike the best poses when you don’t have a camera handy. But it’s not necessary to turn your living room into a full-time photo studio to cet good quality pet photos. In
fact, an elaborate setup would probably be confusing to both pet and picture taker. “A casual V. I ™
approach is best, unless your dog is a pedigreed pooch who just walked off With a blue ribbon,” says Clarence C. Fawcett of the Purina Dog Care Center, St. Louis, Mo. A little preparation is necessary, however, because dogs — especially pups — will probably grow restless while you’re reading the light meter and setting lens openings and shutter speeds. It’s a good idea to derthese things during a dry run. Then take a breather before the real thing. Indoors or out, a general rule is: Dark dogs against light backgrounds; dark backgrounds for light dogs. A white dog in a snow bank could make an artful, prizewinning photograph if the photographer really knows his stuff. As a rule the best dog photos are snapshots taken in even, natural light. Shadows — unless carefully controlled — rarely add much to the print. Outdoors,-a bright, slightly overcast day i® best. If the sun is very bright work in a spot where the light is filtered.
Syracuse Downed By New Paris . Syracuse was downed by New Paris 93-50 last Friday, evening on the New Paris hardwood. It was the fifth straight win of' the season for. the Cubs. The Cubs pulled away.to a 4224 lead at the half, after holding a 20-13 advantage at the end of the first quarter. The Cubs more than doubled the score pn the Yellowjackets in the third quarter. They led 67-32 going into the final stanza. Rich Brewer and John Longenbaugh led the offensive for the Yeliowjackbts. Each had 17 points. Phil Weybright led the Cubs with 18. Other New Paris players in double figures were Dennis Caprarotta with 15, Lonnie Clem with T 2 and Doug Sjwartzendruber with 10. Scores by quartersNew Paris 20 42 67 93 Syracuse 13 24 32 50 BOX SCORES - NEW PARIS - Lundy 310, Caprarotta 630, Clem 361, Huffman 334, Hummel 100, Mishler 230, Schrock 310, Myers 1.40; Weybright $22, Swartzendruber 340. Totals:. 33 ” 27 7. SYRACUSE - Brewer 734, Gant 001, Niles 202, Jones 105, Zimmerman 305, Butt 002, Kramer 204, Smith 005, Longenbaugh 814. Totals: 23 4 32. New Paris also won the second team game with a score of 6052. MILFORD THANKSGIVING LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barbour of DeKalb, 111., are spending the Thanksgiving vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos R. Hollar, at Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Emil E. Emmons and family and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Becker and family, all of Milford, and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Grisamer and family of Syracuse will spend the holiday with their mother, Mrs. Ward Rensberger, at her farm north of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Korenstra and family of r 2 Milford plan to spend Thanksgiving Day in the home of Thomas Korenstra at Goshen with other .members of the Korenstra family. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilbert and daughter of r 1 Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ryman and daughter of Nappanee were Thanksgiving Day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralleigh Halsey and family-of Kimmell. Mr. .and Mrs. Arthur Gall and family of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. John Gall and family of. Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Snavely and family of Ligonier were Thanksgiving dinner’ guests today (Thursday) at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gall at Syracuse. • Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yoder, Jr., and family of Community/Center, south of Nappanee, were Thanksgiving dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gonderman, at Dewart Lake. Mrs. Arlene Greene of Dewart Lake spent Thanksgiving Day with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Senff, at Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hall! of Milford were Thursday dinner guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. j Frank Grove, and sons at
•Mr. and Mrs. Cleland; Guuriden and family of Milford and Mr. ana Mrs. Ralph Gunden and family of Goshen were Thanksgiving Day guests of Mrs. Agnes Gunden at Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown and children, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phend and Mrs. Vern Wysong, all of Milford, were Thanksgiving Day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wysong at Ogden Dunes, Ind. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Dippon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bucher and family, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Bucher and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Barnes and Mrs. Preston Poe, all of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. James Barnes and family of Mishawaka, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Neterer and family of Indianapolis were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mrs. Howard Poe at Milford.
Former Syracuse Resident, A Star Bowler Mrs. Clifford Cripe of Eau | Gallie, Fla., the former Patricia Treadway of Syracuse, placed recently in the top twelve semifinalists of the Florida BPAA All-Star bowling tournament "among an entry field of 54 lady bowlers. She rolled a total of 3676 pins, or averaged 184 for the 20 games the first week end to achieve this honor. Pat returned to Jacksonville the following week end, November 1-3 and rolled eleven two-game sets head to head against the other 11 top semi-finalists, and one position round. In these 24 games she rolled a 4389 total pins for a 183 average and placed fourth in the finals. This qualifies her to serve as alternate for the Florida Bowling Proprietors Association to the National All-Stars in Dallas, Texajs, in January, 1964. Syracuse Resident Pat is well remembered in the Syracuse area by bowlers, both men and women. An inspiration to women' bowlers, old and hew, she
was instrumental in forming the A present' City Association and < served as president for the first | s three years of formation. She was j'.j instrumental in forming new L leagties in- the Syracuse commun-: ity qnd was always ready and willing to assist in any way in the I ] bowling game. ; I Since moving to Florida, Pat: ] has stayed in the swing of things < in the bowling .field and has held ! , various league and city associa-j tion offices. She presently bowls ; ( in two leagues a week, belongs to / the Falstaff travel league ’ and is an instructor at Palace Bbwl. On November 17 she added another!. item to her list of wins by captur- | ing the all-events scratch division j of the Eau Gallie-Melboufne City Association tournament with a! 1629 total or 181 average. Her local city association has membership of 1600. Her husband is also an enthusiastic bowler, averages in the 170’s and they have four interested children, John, twins Lou Ann and Sue Ann, and Bruce. She was instrumental informing the Osceola Women’s Bowling Association, for the St. Cloud-Kissim- * mee- area in Novembei- 1960 and | served as city secretary , of this group until her resignation in! August of this year upon moving to Eau Gallie. Rev. and Mrs. David Haifley and family, Syracuse, have had as their guests -for the past two weeks, Mrs. Haifley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Shreve, of Denver, Colo. Mr. Shreve was in Washington, D. C. Friday, Nov. 22, the day the President was assassinated at Dallas, Tex.
Thanksgiving Menu ln “ NO. 1 IDAHO 20 LB. Baking Potatoes . . . 98c Frozen Mrs. Smith 2 FOR FRESH Pumpkin fe 89c Pork Brains lb. 39c Birds Eye Frozen 3 - 10 oz. pkgs. Broccoli Spears .... 87c FRESH FRESH SWEET 2 LB. Cranberries -19 c POTATOES 19c Homemade Bread, Pan Rolls, Cookies, German Chocolate Cakes Hill’s Instant 6 O z * ar I f 82c I r(lerLan(l^^oshen^ou * tr y WE PROCESS FOR HOME FREEZERS ARNOLD’S IN SYRACUSE
Trojans Downed 56-52 At Akron
The Milford Trojans were- downed 56-52 by the Akron Flyers Friday night on the Akron hardwood. The Trojans now have, a 3-1 record. ■ Akron, winner of only two games in 21 outings last season, led 16-9, at the end of the firU stop and 28-24 at half time. Milford gained one point at the end of the third ’ but were outscored by the Flyers i in the final stanza. i Jim Bryant was the game’s high- i est scorer with 22 points, his Fl%er teammate Dave Helvey added ; 18. Tom Holderread was top man ' for the Trojans with 16. Verl Bak- ■ er added 10. j Score by quarters: Milford— 9 28 39 52 i Akron— 16’ 24 38 56 Box Scores: MILFORD — Mishler 012, M.' | Groves 303. Baker 421, McClintic i 231, D. Groves 313, Dewart 111, j Zimmerman 021, Stump )02, Hold- ’ erread 724, totals 20 12 18. i AKRON — Bult 102. Schiffer 172, Teel 113. Helvey :’45. Bryant 782, Brown 102.. totals. 18 20 16. SECOND TEAM WINS Jerry Wilson led the scorers I with 16 and Donnie Bucher was ’ i close behind'with IL Akron’s Heni son was the only player to break i into double figures during the j game. He had ten. Score by quarters: ! AKRON — 10 22 31 41 ’MILFORD— 9 2 11 53! | Box Scores: ‘ ' j MILFORD — Bowser 303, Bucher 621, Phend 333. M. Beer 323, Wilson 563, totals 20 13 13. j AKRON — Dovd 242, Hammcmj. , 001,- Weaver 221, .Bussard 105.: I Newcomb 303. HcnsonJj 11, Kendoll j 100, Barber 311, Graff 061, totals I j 15 11 14. MISS DONNA RUCH HOME \i FOR THANKSGIVING Miss Donna Ruch, daughter of Mrs. Bernice Ruch of Milford, who | is doing her student teaching at Burtsfiled school in Lafayette, ; will spend the Thanksgiving holi- ; day with: her mother. Mrs. Ruch, Donna, and Max will spend today (Thursday) with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith at New Paris.
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THANK YOU We would like to thank the fire departments of Milford, Syracuse, New Paris and Elkhart “Township No. 2, the boys of Milford high school and everyone else who helped during the fire Thursday evening of Jessop’s Candy Town near -6 & 15. Mr. and Mrs. Kurman Jessop & Family
SUIT CLUB WINNER THIS WEEK WAS CAL RICHARDS TOM SOCKS SPORTSWEAR Wawasee Village Syracuse
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