The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 51, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 January 1966 — Page 2

THE MAIL-JOURNAL

2

■ *T.. jffV ■ jMI ra 7 I Ull ‘ mW / > b i i Hww I ' « Rk VAs ’ AjHML > 1 - 1 ® ■Ft M *>kA/ -t I

THE HAPPY FLYERS — The Ak - i rm Flyers were happy taut evening i after they copped the second-team ! tourney championship. The tourney i was held at Syracuse. :i Pictured are cheerleaders Jackie Hoffman, Sara Roberts. Cathy Love i and Becky Gast.

BOWL

i ■ y Jr ! o tAnrs Jansar J !#♦*'» A Lea-<»« M. <2 M . j IXL Fr« Tatrrn 41 .Vi O .in ft Mi*£ 41 Banta Ho<n ’39 41 H v „ W3«,v«- Ham* 35 4» H:.h «e<m taa*- and •erks X3CL .3049-1043 600 »*rta* O Rid- r 313-336-203-631. C Dr I *9-834-301-WH. D Flletier 311- I 193-201-407. Jerry RtwxW 301-221-178- ■' 600 J Cripe 213-1 "b-231-i 10. L WVlty ' 101-131-230-832. L V*ace 227-30*>.’04-640 , Honor Scores — A SSO-2C13-2XI, , W Stahler 571-322. R Schult* 539 R H II SOS-214, K Koble 575-200. B E»<r 210. C MrKlbbln 214. D Armt>ru»ter 556-212. T NyUtm 313. C Davie* SB6-236. Jack Rhode* 540. H Thvaits 341 O Carpenter 566-203 A Howell S3B-309-303. R Strombeek 588-305. M Whitacre 201. 1. MoUenftdur 555 T. Avery 558 a Nordman 566-208-205. D. Karrvh 564-300. N Biddle 575-223 n Learae The M»il-JOMmal 50 30 Hickman Movers 49 K 30', D. J. Const ruction 48 32 VfllMtT Coach 47 33 Au»r'« Service 43 *4 36 V, Gathiwar'a Oroc. »« 42 State Bank of SyrMOM 37HOU Harris Funeral Home 34 46 Aero Ml* 34 46

F4T* JI f

JACKETS HONORED — Members •f the Syracuse Yellow Jackets baseball and basketball teams were honored at a pep stsrisa held last Friday. Senior jackets were awarded to th are on the front row. They are Jta DavLv Floyd Rensberger. Don

| Me

All These Cars Will Be Sold By February 10,1966 Regardless of Price! 1965 CHEV. Impala 4-Dr. Hardtop, full power with A/C only $2595 > 1965 CHEV. Impala, Spt. Cpe., Full Power, 327 Engine with 7,000 Actual MiMs $2595 1965 PONTIAC 2-dr., Hardtop, With 4-speed .$2595 1964 IMPALA 4-dr. Hardtop, Full Power, with A/C < $2495 1963 RAMBLER 990 Wagon, Full Power, Extra Sharp .... $1495 1963 CHEV. Impala Conv., Power and Low Mileage $1595 1962 CHEV. Belair 4door sedan. V-6, Power Steering, One Owner. SHARP »H 95

BMcCormick-Cutter, Inc. Si fa •001 SOUTH MUMTUmCTO.. ' Ul 4 J7 3’.. ;• »-S' jaSjllgll

Wednesday, January 26, 1966

la the second row on their knees are manager Randy Boron, Dick Moore, Randy Schipper, Mike Deardorff. Rod Conner and Gary Grmringer. Coaches shown are Forrest Dun? nick of the B team and Floyd Henson of the varsity team.

Ro,e Jewelry 23h57<* i F Hi»h I am aame and s- ries — D. J- I Construction 2469-894 Honor Score* — A Beiswanger 500. M | 1 Campbell 526-204. L, Coy 519-203. D » Manner 541. L ThvalM 549-327. J Bucher] I 517-214. R Mock 544-220. E G«U SM. j 1 C Paulus 551-209. J' Todd 553-203. |< Mil l ORO BINIMO Jsnaarv 1 Utt* and CUrit- 67 21 < MeForrrn Service 52 36 J 1 ' Arrow* T>»:l- r» 46 48 | * ■ Re'r and fUsbaugh 44 44 ! Turf Bat ♦45 . < a'js ■ 41 <7 ; • Chort*-T ! me -3 5*3- ' Vi, »*.’»»•• Lit!.* .»n<! <’.»rk < ; 937 •'. ; I--,.r. • Mt •-:> «M» Serbs — P. Bart- :■ |-MO aerie* — W Mbhter SM. B title I SSS. D Mr Farren 573: F CaaNSbeH 562. H i ' Do r 11, R Sorensen 5«0. D DtMon 559. D Miller 552. D WoHerman 551. J I Sjwicher 550. D Levernier 548 R «Umß ; i 539. F/ Wolterman 535. D Ora 536. V. 11 Moilenhour 526, R Fisher 525 I. Slabaueh 535. W N<-wby 530. L Bray 515, O. Culbertson 5H O Estep 510 D Rensberger SOS. J. Ferry SOS. F. Groy. 507. A . BeUwanter 504. E Zimmerman 502. L. Myer* 501 TOO aamea P Banl< tt 338 L Vance 325-209 U BsteP 218 D Seely 317. D MrFarr.n 311. V Moll-nhour 209. W Mishler 209-201. B Little 207-203. F. Orove 206. I, Myera 205 P Campbell 205. D Woiferman JO4 D Lcv< rnler 204. R Sorensen 202. D Orfi 201. MONPAY NIGHT COINTY Janaary I*. 1966 B<-acoa 50 36 Wtwase* Bowl 47 29 Lakeland Produce 46539 S | Thornburg's 46 30

Tatman. Mike Buhrt. Larry Simon, Jim Wilson. John Longenbaugh and Leonard Kline. Buhrt and Simon are pictured holding the baseball trophy. Other members of the 196546 trophy winning team are pictured in the back two rows with coach Eldon Ummel.

Forward are Richard Hices and Mike Browers. *• Forward in the next row are Ted Cox. Doug Davis, Dave Fench, John Gray. Art Horn and Gary Funk. In the back are Dm Groninger and Steve Cumberland. Photo by Tim Yeager.

Pilcher's Shoes 45 31 1 Ugonl-r lee Co. 44»-31’» Jlm'l Sinclair 44 32 Wawasee TV 41H34U I Kurley's Keeler* 40 36 j Dixie Boat ' ■ 39536 -'. . Wawas e Package 37 3i Cshmtal Flash 34 42 IXL ! 2« 48 r ’i--',.: '■W 28 48 . .. • :< s < - J .’4 Kind.-r Mfst. ■L v • C Fby 816-216-2 M, J Brenwer 580-234. ! •- N".cos .«H9-»n D F l-.h r 2C9. J Carr SDS-yOn-jlI. w Hue. rtjon 561-210. C.: R H’.bwhman 548-W2, O Rider 611-207-j J V nh-Klrs 551 N k:s-' : 570-211. 1’ 200-306. C. McCuen 673-248-237. T Ler I S9O-269, C Davies 597-205-209 C. Garner 541-203. J. K.rn 200. L. Seifiert 541, J. ■ .r . i FRIDAY NIGHT MIXI.D January 31. 1966 « ,■ Hui tj. r 4i’. 22 - House of Hart-r 48 24 Thwaits Grain 45 37 : Tom Socks 43 ’• 28 S Wawasee TV 41 31 Anchor Bar 40 32 , Village Tap 39 33 | 6 K B*l<-» 36 36 Weaver Tool 35 37 ; Clip Ac Curl 34 38 Gambles 34 38 Beacon 34 38 , The Latent - 33 40 Start & Spry 31 41 Frank’* Docker 30 42 BAS 29 43 G • W Foods 29 43 ■ Sportsman Center 14 58 Honor Scon* — Women - S. Kern 519-179-175. D Armbruster 456-186. K. Start 492-171-181. P Miller 171. L. Gilbert

Next to coach Ummri ea the second row are Robbie Smith, Tom Thornburg, Robbie Clevenger, Steve Wagner. Bob Pilcher, John Wortinger and Mike Gordon. In the back row are John Kramer, Curt Stocky, Rich Beil and Max Broekers. Photo by Tim Yeager.

Syracuse Breaks Losing Streak, Milford And Webster Downed

. The Syracuse Yellow Jackets I proved they could win Friday night as they downed the visitors from' 474-174. D Burkett 455-177, L. Vanee 495184- B. Kline 461. J. Byland 477. Men - J. Kern 655-216-238-201, B. Thwaita 563. D Armbruster 626-335-214, A. Armbruster 549-200, D. Start 573-268. ■t. Wocoman 550-209. J. Morranthaler 395-204-234. B Gilbert 544. L. Welty 555302. W. Bunett 294. O. Cobbum 561-231. J. Stryker 201, T. Leer 663-200-206-257, M. ZeUincer 544-210. H. Hochstetler 201. C. Kby 633-333-211, A. Mousley 557-230 THURSDAY NIGHT LADIES Jaaaary M. 1966 Lakeland Produce 56 >4 Sarah Boyd Agency 53 27 Klinks 52 28 Weaver Tool 50 30 Carwile TV 49ti30t4 Anchor Bar 49 31 Servl Soft 48 32 The Mail-Journal 43U36H Wawasee Package 39 41 No. Webster Bank 38 42 AntoldT » 36H43H B & K 36H43K Mishler’s 36 44 WolCs 35*44414 Pepsi Cola 35 45 Teghtmeyer Ace Hdwe. 33 47 Pilcher’s 33 48 Brasel'* 29*450*4 The Guide 27 53 Syracuse Shell 21 59 High team series and game — Pilcher’s 3450-864 500 series — B. Nyee 160-211-178-549. M Zelllnser 193-293-141-537, R. Emerick 170- K. Knisley 199-191-144-534. I. Carwile 177-177-157-511, V. Penn ‘ 183-143-176-500. 170 same or 450 series — M L. WlUsey 183-474. B Carvlle 459. B. Kline 174- j 478. L Culbertson 178-455. M Henning ' 193-479. P. Hutfer 171-457. P. Kleinknight j 185- J Byland 176-450. M Teghtmeyer I 450. C. Whitacre 170-465, J Sechrist 173.1 E Hughes 170-454. T. Schroek 453. J. I Brlnley 173-170-493. M. L. Smith 171. D. Spearman 173-486. I Stahley 208-498. | B Walls 458, N. Grove 285-458. P. Piet- > cher 467. • TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES January 25. 1966 Sleepy Owl ,53 27 Tom Socks 51 27 Bardahl 47*y32*\ K. Mfg. 45'-34 l i A-nrnean Industries 44*435 l * ! -< v.'.-A.i,.. Laundromat 42 38 ASkSburKcrs IGA .» 42 ' Al'S Plata 36 44 State < ot Syract:-- , 34'--45’ ; Sit N Knit 30 50 Uvernier’s ; 29 51 Lti-nler lee 29 51 Hiah team game — Levernler’s 769. High team series — Kinder* 2236. Hich Ind. game — D Johnson 205. High tod. series — W. Schreck 529. 5<W s-nes — P. Ht’ffer 174-500.- 8. Kern 195-512. R Emerick 170-500. W. Schrock 192-203-539. M Schwas 197-52 J. 170 games and 440 series — S. Heckman 443. J Mishler 479. M Wiliard 445. B. Crews 181-473. A Galiahan 188-494 W Fin ton 445. V. P- nn 176-467. J. Stoeltlng 182. B Kline 171-475. M. Lung 455. S. Myers 484 D. Johnson 205-460. H. Rule 171- — LAKELAND MEN S January 25, 1966 Bntzel s Balt 59 25 Wawasee Interiors ' i Seminary Lakers 48 36 No. Webster Jaycees 41*442*4 ; Liken s and Sons 38 46 Kline Contractors 38 46 Windsor Mobile Homes 32*45144 Pickwick Dinner Club 38 46 500 series and 200 games — J. KlrkdorIf. r 507. D Weaver 508. R Miller 533202. J Byrd 509, R. Brasel 507. K. Hare 559-202-305. W Brazel 515. V. Widelski ' 523. B Likens 527, G. Burns 508-255, E. ’ Unkens 207. TUESDAY NIGHT LADIES I Pacer Oil Co. 604419*4 Wawas. e TV 50 30 ’ Lakeside Laundry 48 32 ' Syracuse Rubber 42 38 Hickman Moving 37 43 ' Tom Socks 36 44 Ltesburg Elevator 27445244 N Webster Dairy Queen 19 61 High tam game and series — Paeer Oil Co 778-2197. 500 series — Joy Nolan 155-229-523, Sue Hoover 175-176-165-516. I Honor Scores —S. Bowen 177, A. Rider : 150, S. Hasse, 170. M. Smiht 153. W. Giant 163. E. Wogoman 156. C. Knisley 154. J. Hoover 169. J. Giant 152-159-458. L. Welty 169-158-451, L. Vance 168-170-471. S. Gilbert 178. I. Dull 165-152. M. Simon 150-L. Connolly 176. PETERSON CLASSIC January 17. 1966 1 Brown 8t Vance 631.19 i Kistler & Morganthaler 620.35 Eby * Welty 614.15 Thwatu & Kern 613.21 - Hibschman & Pilcher 598 03 ! Smiht & Armbruster 581.01 I Sipe * Rhodes 563.39 Cobbum & Hostettler 563 31 Honor Scores — D. Brown 748-218- L. Vance 823-236-213-214. R. Hibschman 781-208-205-233, O. Cobbum 723. N. Kistler 824-209-203-225. J Morganthal.r 833-221-222, B. Thwaita 746-216. J. Kern 774-305-303. A. Armbruster 734-245. SENIOR BOYS Bad Boys 30 14 , No. 1 30 14 i HHB’s 37 17 P Troop 25 19 Cornhuskers 22 22 Pro of the Uch 19 25 Fireballs 12 32 No. 7 11 33 High team serie* — Bad Bays 1891. High team game — No. 765. Senior Honor Scores — Baumgartner ■ 184. R. Smiht 190-191-541. P. Mock 314, Koher IW. Carlson 185. Moore 185-173. Conn 16tf. Appenzeller 182. Crew* 177. Stoelting/176, Nile* 173. Junior? Honor Scores — S. Mock 176- ; 191-533. {Strickler 185-475.

MSnI * \ Decorator Correlated 4 ROOMS OF JFURNIWREI SSf* h/x' l including• ?-pc.living ■■ 13 KSL HU ROOM • 7-PC. KITCHEN $ flj| J fj •»* • *- pc - BEDROOM ... “ flfl gja iWL COMPARE AT $895.00 g /H MP '. 7 *5- fl. $6.25 Per Week . ■* £i4'3t%/vC f kmT • ■’* v ' * W ■ 1 NcLu DE$ J Small Deposit Will Hold *' J / T~~ Jl B For Future Delivery 1 ? Jf / /__// < \ fl B KITCHEN ensemble includes blonde /jB V£T'"^JJj r>\ \ f j BEEROOM includes formica top dres- UVTNG ROOM features foam-nylon walnut grain plastic top table. 4 fig < 1 // / fg ser, mirror, bookcase bed, chest, box sofa and chair, 3 walnut finish tables chairs, divided top full size white//W / M \ spring and matching innerspring with no-mar plastic tops, 2 lamps. gas range, and 12 cu. ft. guaranteed f w / l<// / fl mattress. 5 years Norge refrigerator. . 7 £ X ff I BRAMMER FURNITURE g STATE ROAD 13, SOUTH PHONE:4S7-3771 SYRACUSE, IND.

{Cromwell : win in 30 starts. Leesburg got back on the winning trail as the .6 twice defeated Blazers topped Wte’s 72-54. Milford and North Webster were both downed as the Milford Trojans lost to Mentone 69-52 and North Webster Trojans lost to Middlebury 66-62. Syracuse - Cromwell By Kermit Welty Syracuse broke a 29 game losing streak Friday night against Cromwell 74 to 69. It was Syracuse’s first victory since last year’s victory over Leesburg. Brad Bauer led the Jackets with 21 points. John Wortinger and John Longenbaugh followed with 20 and 17 points respectively. Barhydt led all scores with 27 points. Teammate Palmer was next with 22 points and Trout was the only other player in double figures with 12. Syracuse's B-team also broke a ; losing streak of 11 games by beat- ■ ing the Spartans 62 to 41. Rich Bell did a very good job as he pumped through 27 points to lead all scorers. Stump was next with. 15 followed by Smith with 12. Score by quarters: Syracuse 19 36 53 74 Cromwell 8 31 52 69 Box score follows: SYR.ACUSE (74) — Bushong 013. Rensberger 022, Wilson 202, Pilcher 002. Thornburg 223, Wortinger 762, Longenbaugh 732, Bauer 932. CROMWELL (69) - Palmer 6-10-4. Barhydt 995. Trout 362. Leamon 002. Stump 004, Loveless 022, Vanhorn 062. Milford - Mentone By Jan Kizer It seemed as though the Trojans just “didn’t have it” for this game. Mentone took the lead in the first quarter and remained in the lead throughout the game. The Trojans were always in there trying but could not quite manage to topple the Bulldogs.

Friday, Saturday, Sunday Special FREE 1 pt Os Homemade Cole Slaw ■ WITH EACH LARGE BUCKET OF BROASTED CHICKEN + Sunday Chicken Dinner + ■ 6 Complete With Dessert, s|so Served 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. I AUGSBURGER S Coffee Shop S. R. 15, NORTH MILFORD, IND HOURS: Monday thru Thursday 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

High point man for Milford was Max Beer with 12, followed by Baker with 11. High for Mentone was Sisk with 20. The Bulldog “B’’ team suffered a defeat at the hands of the Milford Junior varsity/ Scores by quarters showed Mentone 9 - Milford 4 at the first stop, 30-20 at half time, 46-36 at the three quarter mark and 69-52 at the end of the game. Box scores follow: MENTONE(69) — Romine 235, Whetstone 261, Bowser 900, Sisk 682, Feldman 114, Acton 002, Ted 271, Yarian 001. MILFORD (52) — Baker 512, Bowser 100, Phend 032, Wilson 001, Wuthrich 233, Beer 604, Groves 233, T. peicher 113, N. Speicher 323. Milford - Claypool The stall tactics employed by MilJord almost brought about a defeat for the Claypool last Satlurday evening. The Trojans were in the lead at I the first three stops, but it’s that all-important fourth quarter that ; counts. These tactics did not help big Charlie McKenzie. Up to the Milford game McKenzie had an averI age of approximately 32 points per ; game but the Trojans managed to hold him to 22. High scorer for Milford was Groves with 12. High for Claypool was McKenzie. The Milford B team won over the junior Knights. Box scores follow; CLAYPOOL (49) — Conley 113, McKenzie 961, Brindle 144, Ijeslie 021. D. Ault 203. S. Ault 305, SkiveIv 141. * MILFORD (38' — Baker 335, _Beer 122. Wuthrich 234. Phend 201, Groves 524, N. Speicher 102. Leesburg - White’s Leesburg is back on the victory ! trail as they downed White’s In- ■ stitute, located near W’abash, on Friday by a 72-54 score.

Leesburg Freshmen Win Second Tourney Saturday Night

Fresh from the Lakeland championship victory last Tuesday evening ths frestenen Blue Blazers under the leadership of coach Charles Lentz won a second championship game on Saturday. The freshmen Blazers downed Middlebury 59-32 in the afternoon game at Jimtown and topped the New Paris Cubs 61-33 in the championship game. The tournament was held in Jimtown with Leesburg, Middlebury, Jimtown and New Paris participating. Phil Landis got 16 rebounds in the final game and was followed hy Steve Watkins with 12. The mighty Blazers led at all stops: U-13, 29-22, 50-39 and 72-54. Leesburg’s Jack Stookey and White’s T. Walker took scoring honors for the evening with 21 each. Stookey was followed by Larry Bishop with 16 and Norm Dukes with 13. Waughfieid was the only other While’s player in double fig» ures with 14. Box scores follow: LEESBURG (72) — J. Stookey 10-1-3, R. Robison 404, Rohr 103, Bishop 721, Dukes 613. D. Shively 101, Sausaman 320, Huffman 106. WHITES (54) — T. Walker 772, Waughfield 622. Southerton 102, L. Walker 312, Hutton 231, Goans 112. Craft Club Fashions Shadow Boxes Monday Members of the Syracuse Craft club made shadow boxes during their meeting Monday evening in the home of Mrs. A. Byron Connolly. Following a 7 o’clock dessert a short business meeting was held and Kirs. Connolly presented the lesson. ! Sweet butter cartons were used, to make the shadow boxes which were attractively decorated and filled with .Valentine, Easter and other seasonable themes. t A beautiful and. clever lesson to be used in the future was presented bv Mrs. Nelson A. Miles and Mrs. Alice Clark gave out green ware for her ceramic lesson. These pieces were cleaned and soonged. readv for* firing. At the meeting to be held on Mondav. Feb. 7, at 7 p.m. in the Clark home, the pieces wall be glaz- : ed and followed with a final firing.

two freshmen Blazers got 62 rebounds in the two games. In the final game Leesburg had three players, Landis, Watkins and Rentz, in double figures with 14, 12 and 11 points. Box scores for the championship game follow: LEESBURG (61) — Landis 541, Watkins 521, Loher 002, Kammerer 200, Rentz 511, Smith 152, Gross 213, Dan Archer 020, Dennis Archer 222, Dausman 002. NEW PARIS (33) — M. Hollar 014, Emmert 101, Betting 411, Juday 001, Lantz 302, Yod# 233. R_ Hollar 210, Whilhelm 415. LAKELAND TEAMS PLAY FRIDAY The three Lakeland teams will seeaction on Friday night of this week as Milford entertains Leesburg on. the Syracuse hardwood and the other teams hit the road. Syracuse will play Ligonier and North Webster will travel to Pierceton to meet the Cubs. Bhof •ft Local B the BIBLE M B SPEAKS M m TO YOU H Sunddy - 9:15 a.m. “Where’ Does Respect for Law’ Begin?” WSBT 99Q K. C. South Bend Ffci* »««&*« CAruttaa Sct«K« pr»frM» HOMELITEXLs are the fastest selling chain saws in the world! HOMELITE XL-12 • Weighs only 12 lbs. 12 oz. less ba? and chain • Cuts IT trees in 10 seconds! • Easy to start— easy to handle • Fells trees up to 3 feet in diameter Get a free demonstrationUodayl Ftmoos HotneMe XL \\ J to wlight you ca* X balance it In oae baadl \allAJ Ruch Lawn Mower Service And Garden Center > PHONE: 457-3044 CLARENCE E. RUCH R.R. 4, Syracuse, Indiana