The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 November 1965 — Page 2

THE MAIL-JOURNAL Wednesday, November 3. 1965

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Y.LLUW JACKETS — The Syracuse Yellow Jackets, with their coach, assistant coach and student managers appear above. The team from left include John

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CIKS VAltai IY — The Piercetjn Tubs were winding up their pre-xea-mb practice this week, preparing for their first game. ’ They will play thv Syracuse Yel-

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THE MIGHTY TROJANS — Pictured above are the five Milford high school letlemjcn as they p eed fur a, pre-season photo with conch Jim Allen.

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WEBSTER TROJANS — The North Webster Trojans will play their second game of the season Friday night when they meet the Milford Trojans.

SYRACUSE IS READY FOR PIERCETON By Kermit Welty Basketball fans should not forget the Yellow Jackets open their 1365-66 season this Friday night. The Pierceton Cubs will try to extend their winning streak over the Jackets but Syracuse is going out to get the season started on the right foot. One dark spot that faces Syne sure as they start the new season is the availability of John Longenbaugh, who has been practicing lately. There will be a bonfire and parade on Thursday evening to show < the players we are behind them ’ and to give us a chance to meet the new coach. H

Woctin’er, Jim Wilson, Floyd Ke..s berger. Max Broekers. Bob Pilcher, Rich Bushong, Rob Clevenger. B ad Bauer, R. T. Searfpss, Tom Tao; nburg and John Longenbaugh.

low Jackets on the Syracuse i 11... Friday night. Shown here are, ftont from left. Bill Bailey, Dana Cone. Clint Pletcher and Mike Miner.

The Trojans open their 1965456 season against North Webster on Friday night on the North Webster hardwood in a Milford home game.

In a pre-season photo, ceneh Don Butts appears here with his team. From left are coach Butts, Tim Hine. Rick White, Dave Linn, BUI

i List Winners In Grange Contest Earl Wolterman of the Waubee Grange announced the winners for the children's contest held Saturday afternoon during the Fall Festival at Milford as follows: Bicycle race — Paul Roudabush, first. Donn May, second: John Leeman. third; and Noe Lazano, third. • Sack race—Carolyn Rapp and Karen Graff, first; Dave Miller and Jim Vmsteu. second; Paul Roudabush and Doon May. third; and Tony Newman and Steve Vanlamngham, fourth. Potato race—Tim Levemier, first; Carolyn Rapp, second; Karen Graff, third; and Bernie Mishler, fourth. In the pie eating cortest Mr. Wolferman stated there were 32

Kn eiiug .rum kit are manager Leonard Kline, coach Ken Workman, assistant coach Larry Moser and manager Larry Simon. A Mail-Journal staff photo.

SI adding from lett, John Faurote. Barry K<vd Doug Gregory, Jim Faurcte. Bob Osborn and coach Tom Sittier. Absent was Art Obregon.

The lettermen are Jerry Wilson. Verl Baker and Max Beer, all kneeling: and Park Phend. Dick Groves and coach Alien.

Vonasek, Bill Brown. Mike Plew, Dale Jones, Mike Vanator. Deads Wagoner, and Denny £talter. A Mail-Journal staff photo.

ants with so much confusion that the winner’s name could not be obtained. First prize winners received $1.50, second prize was $1 and third and fourth prizes were 50 cents each. r I Lakeland Board In Meeting Tuesday I ' . ■ •. Members of the Lakeland Community School Corporation's board of trustees met Tuesday evening with school principals to approve the preliminary plans of the additions to be added to the Milford and Syracuse elementary schools. I At the Milford elementary school five rooms, a boiler, a shower room and storage room are being planned. At Syracuse eight dass rooms will s be added. <

MILFORD BUSINESS November t, 1965 Little and Clark 28 12 Campbell's Market 26 14 Turf Bar 24 16 Mishler Funeral Home 23 17 Arrow Trailers 22 18 Beer and Slabaugh 20 20 McFarren Service 19 21 Walter Drug Co. 19 21 Augsburgers - Syracuse 17 23 Chore-Time 17 23 Augsburgers - Milford 15 25 Sharp Hdwe. Co. 10 30 Weekly High series and game — Little and Clark 2737-949. Honor Scores — 600 series • — L. Vance 525. D. Dlppon 614. 500 series — D. Wolterman 595, L. Newman 582. F. Avery 560. W. Mishler 559. R. Kitson 557, D. Rensberget 551, D. Levernier 545 D. Miller 544, R. Fisher 535. D Hoover 531. F. Wolterman 529, B. Kaiser 525. J. Keller 524. D. Butler 522. D. Orn 514. W. Newby 510. W. Jackson 508. O. Chambers 508. O. Estep 505, G. Thornsbury 503. J. Speicher 501. 200 games — D Hoover 234. L. Vance ’2B-204 D. Dlppon 221-216. W. Mishler 214. F Avery 213. L. Newman 210-201, R. Kitson 210. D. Levernier 204, J. Keller 203. D Wolterman 202-200, G. Chambers 202. B Kaiser 201-201. LAKELAND MEN’S LEAGUE November !, 1965 Wavrasee Interiors 27 9 Brasei s Bait 25 11 ’ S< mln ary Lakers Pickwick Dinner Club 17 19 Kline Contractors • 1* “ Windsor Mobile Homes 14 22 Likens and Sons 19 "2?7 No Webster JayoeeS 9 b High .team series and games — W awasee Interiors 2557-878. 500 series — J Kirkdorfer 586. D. Weaver 561. H. Mtckley 557. P. Mast 552. K Hare 512. C. Boddinger 562. 200 games — J. Kirkdorter 240. D Weaver 202. H Mlckley 210. K. Johnson 203. C. Boddinger 227. THVRSDAY NIGHT LABIES October 28. 1965 Wawasee Interiors £>W**» Fh- Mail-Journal 23 13 Ginks " 13 Veaver Tool •akeland Produce 2- J* rarwile TV 22 14 on ervi-Soft 20 16 Vawasee Package anchor Bar J’ i A- K Drive-In? » »Z •W Cola 19 J' tishlers « « o. Webster Bank « 19 iraxels I’.cher'S “ " eghtmeyer Ace. Hdwe. 12 -« -he Guide 191, 25'yracuse Grill ■* , High team series and game — CarwLe ~'sOO s s^ries 8 — B Nyce 158-198-165-521. Stahley 167-226-198-591. I Carwile 199-.79-145-523. K Knisley 175-162-166-503. ! L Wllisey 152-211-172-535. B. Carwile 82-157-191-530 „ „ „ . 170 game and 450 series — P. Hatter •75-455. E Little 177-464, N. Burchard 172. V Penn 177-480. E Blakesb y 1 <6-4.4-i Seeley 179. M Simon 450. C. Whitacre 170-471. D COburn 450. M Popenfoose 172 ML Schwab 180-452. P. Pletcher 178493'. J. Kern 199-474. C. Hochstetler 179451 S Brouwer 452/J. Ryland 450. I TUESDAY NIGHT LADIES , October 26, 1965 Pacer Oil Co *- Syracuse Rubber “ Wawasee TV f” *" , Lakeside Laundry « i* Tom Socks « }* Hickman Moving Co. .42 Leesburg Elevator » N Webster Dairy Queen 4 High team game and series — Hflcer Oil CO. 757-2304 High Ind game — S. Hoover 192 ■ High Ind. series — L. Welty 188-191-173-552 500 series — J. Nolan 172-190-156-518. Other high games and series — B. Menefee 154-150. E. Wogoman 150. L. Gilbert 150-190-478. W. Giant 150-1.4-457. P Maresh 160-157. N Schacht 153, L Vance 154-179-476. A. Rider 152, D. Jernigan 162-152. M. Dixon 182-453. S. Hoover 156-192-497. L. Connolly 151. FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED October 29, 1965 Syracuse Rubber 23 H 8-4 Tom Socks House of Harter 21 11 Wawasee TV 21 11 Clip * Curl }7 15 Anchor Bar 1< 15 Gambles 17 15 O K Sales 17 Villkge Tap 16 Is Beacon 16 16 The Lakers 15 17 G• W Foods J 5 17 Thwalts Grain *’ }° Start & Spry !♦ " Weaver Tool }3 B*B J 9 Fisher 12 20 Sportsman Center * Honor Scores - Men — A Armbruster 553-205 J. Kern 546. B. Gilbert 566-211. R. Wogoman 200. N Kistler 588-218-212-L Spry 208, J. Stryker 551-232, G Rider 590-224. E Smith 611-229. T Leer 541 203. O. Cobbum 553. Women — B Kline 457-173. L. Welty 498-301 L. Vance 472. I. Scott 170. G. Thwalts 489-191. S. Kern 515-179-184 L. Gilbert 571-200-203. B. McKibben 493-199. PETERSON CLASSIS DOUBLES October 25. 1965 Thwalts A Kern 231.25 Kistler * Morvanthaler 229-41 Brown f & Vance 22136 Eby A Welty 2!6 04 Hlbschman A Pilcher 212 20 - Sipe A Rhodes 208.26 , Smith A Armbruster 206 48 Cobbum A Hostettler ’206.46 . 720 series and 200 games — O. Cobbum 821-253-201. M Hostettler 762-202. L. i Vance 827-221-221. N. Kistler 764-201-224. J Morganthaler 201, R. Hlbschman 760213, D Pilcher 809-224-209-205. C. Eby 782-221-230. B. Thwalts 726-206. J. Kern 775-202-204-218 ' _ I MONDAY NIGHT COUNTY LEAGUE October 5, 1965 Lakeland Produce ®2l 7 j IXL 19 9 1 i Dixie Boat 17 11 J Jun's Sinclair 17 11 ! Beacon ’- - ■ ■ 16 - Crystal 1? H Ligonier Ice Co. 16 12 Wawasee TV 15 13 Pilcher's Shoes 14 14 [ Wawasee Bowl 14 14 Thornburgs 14 14 Kurley's Keglers 14 14 : Teghtmeye| Hdwe. Frog Tavern 11 17 O K Sales U 17 : Wawasee Package 9H18»4 : Kinder Mis 7H2OH Honor Scores — O Nordman 575-228.! W Haggerdon 204. B. Graham 200. R. I Brown 542-202. I*. Vance 668-210-235-223. P. Royer MB. >D*fn 570. L. Seiftert 565-201, XI HeStseW'2o9,. J. Morganthaler I 605-223. L. Th waits J 566-224. T. Leer 571-214-200. J. C. Rhodes 221. R Stouder 540-210. C. Mahler 214. R. Fought 564. I L. Welty 614-238. N. Kistler 565-211. D. : Arthur 559-216. A. HoweH 583-346. C. Eby 596-215-203. J. Brouwer 572. P. Nyikos 583-219. D. Pilcher 579-214. J. Carr 601-303-203. D. Maresh 225. V Buyer 552. M Kennedy 547. O. Rider 572-216. d Cobbum 560-221. C. DoviM 222. C. Gamer 541. TUESD4Y AFTERNOON- * November 2, 1965 Tom Socks 28 4 Kinders 21M10H Sleepy Owl 21 11 * AiMiMrgurs 19 13 „ State Bank 17m4>4 ! Bardahi 17 15 Wawasee Laundromat 17 15 * American Industries 16 16 * Levernlers 12 20 | Al’s Plaxa 12 30 Stt 'N Knit 1 a Ligonier Ice Co. 4 28 High team game — Tom Socks 809 High team series — Kinders 2272. High Ind. game — I. Carwile 215. High Ind. series — W. Schrock 562. 178 games and 440 series — W. Schroek 177-181-204-562. L Carwile 215-529. 8. Kern 176-212-525. B. Nyce 183-182-519. M. R Lantr 193-507. P Maresh 171-470. B. Kline 465. V. Penn 462. E. Little 174459. W. Finton 454. B Cor 453. R. Emerick 452. J. Byland 449. 8 Tytler 447. T Hatteraley 177. K Felkner 447. M. Willard 445. E. HutseU 441. SYRACUSE LICENSE BRANCH CLOSES FOR HOLIDAYS | The Syracuse license Branch will be closed November 11 and November 25 and 26 for holidays. Mary K. Ganshorn, manager, urges persons whose birth month is November to! ■ renew their driver’s license in the earlier part of the month.

6 Lettermen Return I To Leesburg Team There are six lettermen on the Leesburg high school basketbal team according to the varsity roster released last week. Larry Bishop, Norm Dukes, I Mike Huffman, Roily Robison, Dennis Shively and Jack Stookey are the lettermen. All are seniors. Bishop, Dukes and Huffman are all over six foot. Other varsity members are Jack Rohr, Ron Sausaman, Jon Shively and Rick Stookey, all juniors. Jack S. Ford is the varsity and B team coach and Charles Lentz is the freshman coach. Members of the B team are Brad Robison, Mike Lee, John Garner, Norvin Lewis, David Marquart, Rick Albert, Steve Rodgers. Martin Stookey, Darrell Brookins and Barry Beatty. This year’s schedule is as follows: Nov. 2 — Jackson Twp.. | Porter Co. Beatty Mem. h Nov. 5 — Ti peka ..... H < Nov. 13 — Akron Hi Nov. 19 — Syracuse .. home game 1 at Syra 1 Nov. 24 — Millersburg H < Dec. 3 — Larwill T 1 Dec. 4 — Pierceton H Dee. 11 — Clear Creek ....... T < Dec. 14-15 —- 4-way tourney. Clay- | pool. Silver Lake, S. Whitley and ] Leesburg Larwill ] Jan. 4,5, 6. 8 — Co. Tourney ; Jan. 14 — No. Webster .... Syrah Jan. 21 ■— Whites T j Jan. 28 — Milford Tr Feb. 4 — Cromwell .... Ligonier - Feb. 11 —Silver Lake T t Feb. 12 — Claypool H j Feb. 18 — Jefferson H j Feb. 19 — Wawaka H j - l ; MILFORD - LEESBURG Hospital Notes MRS. HAAB BIPROVLNG Mrs. Howard (Joan) Haab returned to her Milford home last Sunday from Ann Arbor, Mich., where she 1 underwent tests in the university hospital. She is slowly improving. MRS. BKITTSAN BREAKS BONE Mrs. C. R. Brittsan of Milford fell over the week end and broke a small bone below the knee causing her to be hospitalized. She is in the Goshen hospital but is expected home soon. DON ANTOXIDES FRACTURES ANKLE Don Antonides fell in his home on Saturday and dislocated and fractured his ankle. When taken to the Goshen hospital it was discovered he had a cold, thus the ankle can not be set until the cold is cured. As of this writing he is still hospitalized. Dismissed last Tuesday from the Goshen hospital were Mrs. Noel J. Perry and Miss Carolyn Biller of r 2, both of Milford. Mrs. James H. Cogswell oi Leesburg entered Murphy Medical Center last Tuesday. She was released Thursday. Mrs. Jesus Hernandez of r 2 Leesburg was released last Tuesday from Murphy Medical Center. Stanley J., sori of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mitterling of r 1 Leesburg. ’ was admitted Wednesday to Goshen ; hospital. He was dismissed over the j week end. i i William McCoy of Leesburg and ; Dr. Hugh C. Snyder of Milford were dismissed Wednesday from the Goshen hospital. Carl Dooley, five-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Dooley of r 2 Leesburg, entered Murphy Medical 1 • Center Wednesday. I Mrs. Paul Uebler of r 2 Leesburg was admitted Wednesday to Murphy Medical Center. She was dismissed ' Thursday. Mrs. Taytor Bliton and Mrs. Dale E. Mikel of r 2, both of Milford, ' were dismissed' Friday from the Go-,, shen hospital. . Donna Kate, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Elkins of entered toe Goshen hospital over the 1 week end. Mrs. Ruby L. Hursey, of Milford | was admitted over the week end to i the Goshen hospital. Robert, six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Susan, r 1 Leesburg. I was treated and later released from ithe emergency room <rf the Murphy Medical Center over the week end. Erv in<TStliff of Leesburg was dismissed ot«- the week end from the Murphy Medical Center. Todd, ttiree-yeaiMrid son of Mr. and Mrs >aul Yocum of Leesburg, was treated in the emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center over the week encl He was later dismissed. Miss'Cafol Jean Coffin of r 1 Leesburg entered the Murphy Medical Center Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jensen and daughter, Kim, of Garrett spent Friday afternoon with Mr. Jensen’s mother, Mrs. Ida Hibschman. Syracuse. They called on Mr. and Mrs. Wade Zerve en route home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ditmer, Mrs. Merrell Getole. Mrs. Keith I Koble. Mrs. Lloyd Wickstrom and I Mrs. Milton Brice, all ot Syracuse, I attended the concert given by Jean I Maderia, contralto, last week at I Warsaw.. !

'I/- 3 fl i */*a « —•< v I ■ j MR. aad MRS. GENE A. MILLER Gene Miller Takes Bride In Germany Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller of west of Milford have received details of the marriage of their granoson, Sgt. Gene A. Miller,' of Furth and Nurnberg, Germany. The bride was formerly Miss Luise Rahringer, daughter of Mrs. Hans Rahringer of Nurnberg. The wedding was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles West, the former being in the same unit of the military police service as Sgt. Miller. Mr. West saved as best man and his wife was matron of honor 1 when the double ring ceremony was performed on October 1. A reception was held for the bride and bridegroom in the home of another friend, SFC Anderson, and wife in Furth on October 9. Mrs. Miller is a graduate of a | Nurnberg high school and is presently employed in a beauty shop in Numburg. Mr. Miller attended Milford high school and received his diploma through the military achievement test to graduate. He’ has served in the United States Army in Germany for three years as a military policeman. He will serve until September 1966 before returning to the United States. 'Sgt. and Mrs. Miller are residing in an apartment in Numburg and would be glad to hear from his friends. His address is: Sgt. Gene A. Miller RA 16685375 H. H. D. 2d M. P. Group (P. M. Bavaria) APO U. S. Army Forces 09696 New York, N. Y. SYRACUSE . NORTH WEBSTER Hospital Notes Linda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cecil, Syracuse, was admitted to Goshen hospital Tuesday. Thomas Warner, North W’ebster, was dismissed from Whitley County hospital Wednesday and released on Monday. Paul Bransford, r 1 North Webster, was admitted to Whitley County hospital Thursday. He was released Saturday. * Mrs. Emerson Neff, r 1 Syracuse, was released from Goshen hospital Thursday. i Mrs. William Myers, r 3 Syracuse, was admitted to Goshen hospital on Friday. She was released Monday. Mrs. Joseph A. Moorehead, r 1 forth Webster, was admitted to Gohen hospital Friday. Mark Thompson, North Webster, was admitted to Linvill hospital in Columbia City last week and released Tuesday. Mary Lawshe, North Webster, was dismissed from Linvill hospital, Colimbta City, Friday. Mrs. Harold Bassett, Boston St., Syracuse, has returned home after 15 days in Elkhart hospital where she underwent surgery. Virginia Bockman, North Webster, was released from Whitley County hospital Monday. Charles Bushong. 94, Syracuse, has returned to his home after five days in the Elkhart hospital < where he was taken for observation. Mr. Bushong was taken to the hospital for X-rays and treatment after he was injured in a fall at his home recently. Mrs. Mae Rinker, Syracuse, is a patient at the Indiana university medical center, Indianapolis. Thomas R. Mishler, r 3 Syracuse, was given emergency treatment at Murphy Medico! Center and releas-

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