The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 42, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 November 1964 — Page 2

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL Thursday, November 26, 1964

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TWO POINTS FOR SHS — If you look close in the iop of the above pictare you can see the ball going through the basket giving Syracuse two more points.

Syracuse Triumphs Over Leesburg; Milford Is Victor Over Akron to

Syracuse was -triumphant over . Leesburg 50-48 Friday on the Jacket’s court and Milford won over, • Akron 80-53 on the Trojans’ hardwood Friday night. It was the first win for Syracuse and the third for Milford. North Webster was de- ! seated by Lgonier 87-67 in a game . played at Ligonier. Leesburg at Syracuse In the first game played by two schools of the Lakeland Community School Corporation. Syracuse ended up the victor. It was the Jackets e®season and came' about as the result of a basket [ made by John Longenbaugh in the last twb -m L of play The basket ’ gave the Syracuse high school junfor his !7th point , of the game. I This was his lowest single game I perfonvj.a: ■■ >.,f rb.«* He has [ scored 94 n'> ,n four fames for, a 23 point per game average. High point man for the evening was- Larry Jones with 23 points Pardee G’inter was high for Lees-1 burg with 17. The only other player on either team to score tn the double figures was Leesburg’s Rodgers with 40. The cor' f was a M one all the way With the Blue Blazers leading 14 to 10 at the end of the first stop. 26 to 21 at the end of the . second stop and 38 to 37 at the I end of the third stop. Box scores follow: Syracuse <so> — Jones ,10 3 2, Rcnsberger 000. Cripe 315. Thornburg 102, Longenbaugh 572, and Aballi 033 Leesburg f4B» — Dukes M 2, Lm>* dis 013, Gunter 812, Bishop 313, Stookey 214, and Rodgers 503. Leesburg won the second team game 51-39. Akron at Milford , The Akron five traveled to Milford Friday night in the ice and , show only to be defeated 80-53. Again the Trojans put on a thirdquarter spurt to pull away from a slim halftime lend. They led 18 to 8 at the end of the first stop but ?♦?.- rijdLng team outscored them in the s-cond stanza to alknot the score at half time. , howiwr. Milford held on to a one I point lead. 31-30. At the end of the I th.rd-quarter spurt the Trojans led ! 56-39 and won the game by the 80-' 53 score, Letterman Dick Groves netted j the scoring honors for the evening ( u tii 23 point* Teammates Max Beer. Verl Riker. Parker Phend | and Stan Stump followed. Beer had 15. Baker 14. and Phend and Stump each ha d 12. Her>M»n led the Flyers with j 15 points and was followed by McFariand with 14. Box scores follow: Milford <Bo> — Baker 623, Bucher 102. Gongs 10 3 1. Phend 522. Stump 603; Wilson 020. M. Beer 1 712. for totals of 34 10 13 Akron <s3’ — McFarland 544. Weaver 301./Shipper 401, Hammond 001, Barber 412, Kendall 001, and Henson 472, for totals of 20 12 12. I . . Ned Speicher led the Junior Trojans to victory by scoring 19 points. He was followed by Brumbaugh with 15 and Wuthrich with 11. The final score of the game was 60-59. Milford led at all stops but the Junior Flyers gradually narrowed < the lead. Score by quarters were 1 20-10 at the end of the first. 42- I 23 at the second stop, 47-39 at toe 1 end of the third; Box scores follow: Milford <6o> — B Beer 103. Miller 110. Wuthrich 434. D Beer 03. Brumbaugh 631. N. Speicher 833, ; 1 T. Speicher 401, for totals of 25 10 ' 15. Akroft (591 — Davis 512, Maloff 1 253, Howard 722, Henson 101, Owens 001/and Weaver “Tn, for to ; tals of 22, 15 10./ Webster at Ligonier North Webster dropped an 87-67 • decesioh to Liognier Friday night , on the Red Raiders’ home court : 1 This gives the Trojans a record of 1 ? i-s-North Webster trailed 27-20 at the ' end of the first period and was down by 19 points at the half and at the close of the third quarter. J Mathews netted 23 markers and 3 Badorek scored 19 points for toe Red Raiders. The Trojans had three play- 1 ers in double figures. Biesemeyer 15, H

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The Jackets defeated the Leesburg Blue Blazers 5048 on the Syracuse hardwood last Friday evening following a hard fought ballgame. In the above picture, left to right,

Jones and Vanator, 14 each. Score by quarters: Ligonier 27 48 63,87 , North Webster 20 29 44 67 Box scores are as follows: LIGONIER (87) — Custer 734. Badorek 910, Becker 734. Herald 403. Smith 115. Mathews 10-3-1, for totals of 38-11-17. NORTH WEBSTER (67) - Vonasch 211, Jones 701, Biesemeyer 713, Brown 302, Hunt 323, Wagoner 043, White 010. Vanator 542. Stalter 100, I for totals of 27-13-15. Wednesday’s Game Games played on Wednesday, Nov. 25, saw Milford playing Pierce- | ton according to custom. For the past several years the Cubs and the I Trojans have played on ’the night before Thanksgiving. Other Lakeland schools follow: Sy- ' racuse will play Mentone on toe Bulldogs hardwood and Leesburg ' will meet Millersburg on the Mill- i er’s court. I Tuesday I Tuesday evening will find North Webst< ■ playing ixist to Wolf Lake LAND O LAKES "A” League STANDING'S W L Lagan Fuel 30 18 . Blue Shingle 30 18 Frog Tavern 28 20 . Hires Electric 26 22 Deans Milk 24% 23% Kober’s Ins. 23 25 McCormick-Cutter 22%25% Farmer’s Feed 21 27 . IXL 21 27 i American Legion 14 34 High team series — Kober’s Ins. 2799. High team game- Frog ' Tavern 1015. , 600 series — C. Ebv 193-211- | .222-629, D. Pilcher 213-208-186-j 607. 500 series and 200 games — H. Schrock 564-202, C. Frushour 549-210, R. Hibschxnan 549, , B. Gonda 202. M. Ganshom 577221, J. Karesh 544-201, N Bid- ; die 204, G. Nordman 207, W. Stably 581. G. Carpenter 204, L. W, :tv 6BS-215. R. Thwaits ' G. Coquillard 575-207-2QO, M. Hire 547-202. B” League \Vawasee Marina 35 13 H -.i- - Funeral Home 30 IS State Bank Syracuse 28 20 Auers Service 27 21 Galloways Groc. 26 22. Aero Mfg. No. 1 ” 22 26 Rose Jewelry 21 27 Shaver Mfg. Co. 21 27 Aero Mfg. No. 2 17 31 Rayco - 13 35 High team series and game — Wawtsee Marina 2491-831. 500 series — G. Burns 533, P. Pollock 509. H. Hochstetler 500, R. Heil 550-202, L. Griffith 565213. THURSDAY NIGHT LADIES November 19, 1964 CrwUe TV 30»il0it B & K Drive-In McCormick-Cuttfer Lakeland Produce 27 17 Wolf s Famiiylstore Whisler’s Marine 26 18 The Mail-Jounkl 25 19 Darnell Accounting 25 19 Klinks } 24 20 Gamble’s x. 23 21 Brazel’s Bait ’ 21 23 Pilcher’s 20 24 Teghtmeyer Hdwe. 19 25 Arnold's Grocery 19 North Webster Bank 19 25 Frank’s Grocery 18 H 2544 Mishler’s Fascination Place 1? 27 Wawasee Package 17' 27 Robinson Shell'/ 8 36 High team game — B & K DriveIn 854. L High team series — WcdTs 2328. 500 series — E. Blakesley 203-200-190-593, L Stahley 177-172-157-506. 170 games and 450 series — H. Frushour 472, L. Gilbert 170, E. Tatman 185-470, Ir Carwile 195-

■ are Bruce Cripe, Syracuse, 53; Norm Dukes, Leesburg, 50; Pardee Gunter, ; Leesburg, 40; Larry Jones, Syracuse, 54; and Larry Bishop/Leesburg, 44. Photo by Tim Yeager.

170-490, K. Knisley 170-468, M. L. WUlsey 175-498. B. Carwile 179464, J. Feaster 180, S. Hilbish 180, F. Holloway 190-485, E. Little 176, L Welty 179-461, K. Gardner 213-462, P. Huffer 198-457, R. Barber 178-484, M. Popenfoose 191485. J. Sechrist 172. W. Finton 172468, G. Ev.-r 170-480. E. Hughes 451. B. Nyce 173-478, D. Hire 177474.

FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED November 20, 1964 Syracuse Rubber 30 14 Thwaits Grain ’2B 16 Village Tap Huey Well Drilling 27 17 Sportsman Center 27 17 Wawasee TV 28 18 Robinson Shell 23 21. Clip & Curl 22 22 House of Harter 22 22 Beacon 19ii244 Mogul Rubber 19 25 Kline’s Sinclair 18 26 Fisher’s , 18 26 I Tom Socks 17 27 Baugher Construction 17 27 i Head Pins 11 33 , High team game and series — I Hueys 734, Wawasee TV 2014. - 200 games and 500 series - men Vers 536, J. Morganthaler 509, K. Knisley 223-533, D. Armbruster 2U2-568, A. Armbruster s>iS. R Maresh 201-548, J. Kern 217-517. .D. Knisley 205. i 200 games and 500 series - woK. Knisley 230-506, L. Gil-R-rt 181-180-171-532, J. Byland ! 204-183-540. 170 games and 450 series - women — B. McKibben 173-486, P. Maresh 201-482, N. Mousley 450, I. Carwile 184-469, S. Kern 177-479, i B. Greene 177, S. Ryan 170-474. COUNTY BOWLING I November 23, 1964 “A” League I Pilcher’s Shoes 32 12 Anchor Bar 27 17 Frog Tavern 27 17 Thornburg Drugs ? 26 18 Lakeland Produce 23 21 Standa’rd Oil 22 22 Wawasee Package 19 25 Kale Island Beacon 19 ,25 Wawasee Bowl 18 26 O K Sales . 7 35 High team game and series'— Standard Oil 979-2855. 2QO games and 600 series —r V. Stayer 214, Ganshom 202, Rider 200, Fisher 200-201, Tracy 215, L. Vance 211-254-633. L. Thwaits 201209, Hyikos 224, Pilcher 201, Stahley 211, Kern 203, Morganthaler 205, Cobbum 220. T. Strombeck 203, Nordman 208. Arthur 210-226, Hostetter 238, N. Kistler 201. Welty 214-201. Workman 203, G Carpenter 239-212-216-667. “B” League Byler Motors 32 12 Crystal Flash 27 17 Wawasee Electronics 26 18 Dixie Boat 24 20 Barix 9 Hotel 22 22 Teghtmeyer Hdwe. 21 23 North Webster Lions 20 24 Kinder Mfg. Co. 19 25

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Coxy's Gun Shop 17H26H Hurley's Keglers 11&331& High team game — Kinder Mfg. 913. High team series — Byler Motors 2455. 200 games and High series — I. Rookstool 214-531, J. Kline 200, i G. Vanator 222-547, J. V. Rhodes ■ 547, A. Mousley 225-553, H. Alfrey 216-563. TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES November 24, 1964 Sleepy Owl 30 14 Tom Socks 28 16 Kinder Mfg. 26 18 Bardhal 24 20 Sta+e Bank ‘22 22 LeVernier 20 24 B& K Drive-In 20 24 Wawasee Laundromat 19 25 Augsburgers 16 28 Sit /N Knit , 15 29 High team game and series — Tom Socks 183-2241. 170 games and 440 series — I. Carwile 172-185-177-534. K. Graff 451, B. Coy 440, M. Willard 203482, A. Gallahan 442, E. Hutsell 183-452, B. Nyce 179-170-488, H. Frushour 182-462, S. Tytler 450, V. Elijah 201-445, S. Kern 209-W). R. Emerick 177-468. J. Mishler 453, B. Wellman 192-467, W. Schrock 188-491, M. J. Lantz 458. TUESDAY NIGHT LADIES November 24, 1964 O. K. Sales 39 9 Foo and Faye 33U14 tfc Weaver Tool 33 15 Lakeside Laundry* 28 20 Syracuse Rubber 28 20 | Wawasee TV Leap Construction 26 22 Leesburg Elevator • 23 25 Turf Bar . 211426% Mike’s Beauty Salon 20 28 Howard’s Restaurant 19 29 CUp & Curt 15 33 Frank's Locker 15 33 Chore-Time - 7%40% High team game and series -jFoo and Faye 852-2349. 500 series — J. Nolan 170-163-173-506, S. Ryan 209-168-176-553. 170 games and 450 series — JKern 173-482, J. Knisley 170-466. S. Brouwer 170. N. Peterson 178-P 482, J. Hoover 173, J. Sharpe 172> 458, M. Helming 183, N. Searfoss 188-455, M. Thornburg 190, L. Welty 176-468, P. Rhoads 483, J.

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Byland 450, P. Huffer 458, A. Gallahan 469, A. Rider 462, L. Dahl 454. TUESDAY NIGHT MEN’S November 24, 1964 Benton Mills 32 16 Brazel Bait 30% 17% Kline Contractor 28 20 Likens & Sons 27 21 Excel 25 23 Berger Barber Shop 22 26 Seminary Lakers 17 31 KUne Sinclair 10%37% High team game — Kline Contractor 891. High team series — Excel 2557. 200 games and 500 series — H. Mickley* 529.. E. Likens 205, T. Wolfrun 201-515, J. Kirkdorfer 211-589, G. Price 509, H. Kirkdorfer 534. T. Mach 206-540. Cliff. Walton 524, R. Brazel 202-553, G. Bums 543, D. Carpenter 510. MILFORD BUSINESS November 24, 1964 Mishler Funeral Home 37 15 Little and Clark 37 15 Turf Bar 35 17 Campbell’s Mkt. 32 20 Bart ! s Keglers 28 24 McFaren Service Sta. 27 25 Beer and Slabaugh 25 27 Augsburgers IGA 23%28% Arrow Trailers 22 30 Chore-Timej 21 31 Walter Drug Go. 17%34% Sharp Hdwe. 7 45 High team series — Little and Clark 2526. High team game — McFarrens Service Sta. 870. 600 series — D. Miller 603. 500 series — .L. Hare 546, L. Rassi 543, G. Thomburv 541, R. Fisher 536, P. Campbeil 535, D. Woferman 534, D. Butler 532, R. Foster 529, G. Chambers 527, O. Replogle 513, H. Felkner 513, H. Wuthrich 506, F Wolferman 505, O. Wiggs 503, R. WilLson 503. 200 games •— L. Rassi 222, D. Miller 221, L. Hare 220, R. Fisher 211, R. Foster 210, L. Young 208/ G. Chambers 203, E. Estep 201, G. Thornbury 201, P. Campbell 201.

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Pythian Club Has Potluck DinnerMeeting Nov. 19 The Syracuse Pythian club met on Thursday, Nov. 19, in the home of Miss Florence Moore with Mrs. Catherine Babcock as the co-host ess. A potluck dinner was served at noon to 14 members. In the afternoon the business session was conducted by the vice president, Mrs. Ella Unrue. There was an election of officers for the coming year. Mrs. Unrue was elected to serve as president with Mrs. Herbert Blue, vice president, and Mrs. Orlie Brown, secretarytreasurer. The club is making, aprons for each woman at the Knights of Pythian Home for the Aged at Lafayette. There are 62 women at the home. Games were played with prizes going to Mrs. Zerola Zook and Mrs. Etta Bunger. Mrs. Unrue won the door prize. The' December meeting will be a Christmas party and will be with the Pythian Sisters lodge on Decembe2. The next regular meeting will be held January 29 in the home of Mrs.; Bebon Crafton at Dewart Lake. For faster thawing, keep a frozen turkey in its original wrapping and pioce under cold running water. Food specialists at Purdue university say this method takes two to six hours, depending on the bird’s size.

l A/ W Jv Q Here it is ...on the line! kJ UNITED TELEPHONE SYSTEM this year will traffic some one billion, eighty-three million, one hundred thirty-four thousand, five hundred ninety-seven telephone calls . . . not including calls logged by Inter-Mountain Telephone Company in which United recently acquired 45 percent ownership. The UNITED TELEPHONE SYSTEM la operated by United Utilities, Incorporated, a Telephona Utility Holding Company owning .. . New Jersey Telephone Company e Uhited Telephone Com- , pany of New Jersey » The United Telephone Company of Pennsylvania® United Telephone Company of Indiana, Inc.•. Ohio Telephone Service Company® United Telephone Company of the Carolinas, Inc.® United Telephone Company of Missouri® United Telephone Company of Kansas, Inc. • United Telephone Company of Arkansas ♦ United Telephone Company of lowa ® Unite** . elephone Company of the West® Oregon Washington Telephone Company® California • Oregon Telephone Company • Lincoln Tillamook Telephone Company • and The Central Kansas Power Company. ma Tturaoit comfamtof dtoiaiu, bg A MEMBER OF THE UNITED TELEPHONE SYSTEM

C. H. Burris Retires As General Supt. C. H. Burris, general superintendent of plant for United Telephone Company of Indiana, Inc. and Ohio Telephone Service Company, retired from his position on November 1, 1964. His retirement was announced today by T. A. Danielson, president of' the two companies. Both companies are headquartered in Warsaw. A retirement dinner was held in His honor in Warsaw’ recently and was attended by nearly 130 employees and friends from throughout the company’s two-state operation. Mr. Burris is retiring with a record of nearly 35 years continuous service in the telephone industry, has headed the company’s plant operation since 1947. He also served as a member of the board of directors for both companies. Burris, 64, began his telephone career as a lineman in his hometown of Advance, Ind., in 1930. At that time, the United organization in Indiana included only eight telephone exchanges. In the “30’s’’ when the United Company began to acquire additional telephone properties, Burris advanced rapidly and in 1937, began his long tenure of management responsibilities as assistant plant superintendent at Greenville, Ohio.

In 1947, he was named general plant superintendent in toe companies’ general offices in Warsaw. In this position, he was instrumental in accelerating the companies’ dial conversion and modernization program. By late 1961, all telephone exchanges in United’s Ohio and Indiana operation were 100 per cent dial operated. In 1961, he was named general superintendent of plant, the position he held until his recent retirement. Mr. Burris and wife, Dora, live at 704 north Harrison street in Warsaw. They have two sons; David, 30, who heads the high school art department at Painesville, 0., and Eddie, 25, who is currently employed as a draftsman for Ohio Telephone Sendee Company at Greenville. NTPSCO DECLARES DIVIDENDS Directors of Northern Indiana Public Senice Company have declared a dividend of $1.0625 a share on the 4-one fourth per cent cumulative preferred stock; $1.12 a share on the 4-one half per cent cumulative preferred stock; $1.05 a share oh the 4.22 per cent cumulative preferred stock; and $1.22 a share on the 4.88 per cent cumulative preferred stock of the company, Dean H. Mitchell, NIPSCO chairman and president, announced today. All four dividends are payable January 14, 1965, to shareholders of record at the close of business December 18, 1964.