The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 9, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 April 1966 — Page 2

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TROPHY PRESENTATION—PrincipaI Robert Slavens of Syracuse is shown above as he presents the volleyball championship trophy to the captain of the Pierceton team.

Syracuse Track Team Wins Season Opener

By Kermit Welty Syracuse won its first track meet of the season by defeating both Ligonier and Cromwell in a tri-, angular meet held at Syracuse. The Syracuse Thinlies defeated Ligonier by 25 points. 668 1-3 to Ligonier's 45 1-3. Cromwell was nine points behind Ligonier with 36 1-3 points. John Yoder was the first person to receive a blue ribbon for Syracuse as be placed first in the broad jump. Bob Pilcher was right behind with a first place finish in the shot put. Other first place winners for Syracuse were Floyd Rens- j berger in the 440. Yoder in the low hurdles. John Longenbaugh in the <*SO. and Kermit Welty "in the two mile run. Each of the schools had a double winner. Syracuse had Yoder winning the board jump and the low hurtles: Tope from Ligonier won both the high jump and the pole vault while Barhydt won both the 100 yard dash and the 220 yard dash. *• .Summary 100 —l. Barhydt (C); 2. Warner <L); 3. Albert <C>: 4 Thomas (Sb Time: *.11.3 second 220 —l, Barhydt (C); 2, Rensberger (SI; 3. Badorick (L>; 4.

Pierceton School Golf Schedule For 1966 Released This Week

Hie Pierceton school golf schedule was released this week, showing the first event scheduled with Clear Creek at 4 p.m. Thursday. April 14, at South Shore golf course. . Hie schedule will terminate with a sectional golf tournament on May 20 and 21. The full schedule follows: Thurs... April 14—Clear Creek, 4 p.m., South Shore Mon . April 18—South Whitley. 4:30, Place to be announced Fri, April 22—Albion, 4:15, Rome City Mon., April 25—Syracuse, 4 p.m.. South Shore

M IA L i XSX MILFOBD Bl SlXrsS 1 April 4, 1966 STANDIXG' W L Llttl.- and* Clark 84 40 P Camptft ll s Market 73SSOS • : Arrow—Tras'.ru 73 51 1 M.Farrrn Service 71U52S Turf Bar 66 H 57 4 Auc*burg>r* - SrracuM 64559 i» ! > B-er and Slabauah 83 61 ! 1 Chore- Time 57 67 i Augsburg* r* - Mi’.tord 54' 5 69’t, ' Muhl.-r Funeral Home S 3 71 Sharp Hdw« Co. . 48 76 1 Walter Drug Co 3%tv88 ! 4 Weekly huh team Serios and same — I Turf Bar 2836-986. 600 series — L Vance 645. W Jackson 1 €2B 000 series — G Thortubury 596, W. MUler Mt. H. Doty 579. O Rep’osi. 578. F. Campb- U 576. D Ora 561. F Avery j 559. A B-Uvtanser 354. D Butler 553. ■ D Dippon 550. V. Mollenhour 545. H | Wuthrich 542. O Culbertson 539. J., Mwteher 536. C Campbell 533. D Wolfer- l man 532 H Feltner 531. D. R-nsberter 538. D Mill. r 524. G Estep 534. R. Klt«m : 517. P Mathews 511. M Wolterman 507. P Bartlett 506. B Utile 505. R K 81abaush 502. J Auksbursers SUI 300 - ■ G Thomsbury 245. W Miller 24 3 W Jackson 237-212. Q Culbertson 236. L. Vance 333-208-204. O Repioc.e 231. H Doty 231. D Orn Ml. J. Carr 211. D Dippon 203. J. Speicher 202. J Aussburxer 303. A Beiswanger 302. H F.lkner 202. F. Avery 200. LAND O LAKES A Leaswe McCormkk-Cutter 69 47 Frew Tavern 65 51 IXL 64 52 Koher’s Ins. 62 5* Dean's Milk 59 57 Hires Electric 58 58 Am-rican Legion 58 58 Igi«an Fuel 49 67 Wawase Marina 49 67 Yellow Banks Hotel 47 69 Huh team series and came — McCor-mick-Cutter 2858-1011 600 series —a. Rider 303-235-313-643. P Beesley 193-313-303-609. M Hostetter 178-196-266-642. C Eby 322-207-189-618. C Davies 203-203-201-607. Honor scores — R. Thibaut 590-213-21 S. R. SchnlU 558. H Bartman 564-213. F Avery 546-209, Jerry Rhodes 593-213, L. Welty 573-212. R Heil 547-110. O. Hardman 594-202-203. N Biddle 544. A. MousLy 558-209. D. Butler 545. M. Cansen 533-207. R. Wosoman 209. A. Howell 584-232 B Leasee The Mail-Journal 73 43 D J. Construction 69 47 Hickman Movers 68H47H Auer's Service 64551 H Liberty Coach 62 34 (Jalloway s Croc. 36 60 Harris Fun-rai Home 54561 U State Bank of Syracuse 32 64 Area Mf * ' Rose Jewelry 386,77*4 Huh team came and series — Galloways Oroc 2615-937 Honor scores — J LeCSunt 543-208. R Brass'! 392-222. W Brar-l 518-209. K Harr 533-306. K Knisley 584. P. Leach 309-307. K. Gans 311. L. Coy 519. R. Smith 507, R, Workman 513. R Mock 50321X K. Keim 597-301-233. C Gilbert 555. M Simon 567-202-203. R Carwtle 512-209. R. Peterson 505.

Wednesday, April 6, 1966

: - The tournament was played at Syracuse last month. In the background is Cub Dana Cone. Photo by Tim Yeager.

; Houser. Time: 34.9 sec. I 440 —l. Rensberger (SI; 2. Van Hom <C); 3, Simon (SI; 4. Badorick 1 (Lb Time 57 3 sec. 880 —l. Longenbaugh (S>. 2 Chavez (L>; 3, Pierce <L>; 4, Kelley (L>. Time: 2:17.6 Mile —l, Chavez <L>: 2. Busch (S>; Houser (C>: 4. Fredericks <S). Time: 5:05.2 2-Mile —l. Welty (s); 2. Harendeen (I*); 3, Mullins (Sl;* 4,, Jones <S>. Time: 11:09. H. H. —l. Beers (Cl; 2. Tope i(C>; 3. Appcnzeller <S>: 4. Black-] well <L). Time: 189 sec. i L H. — i. Yoder (S>; 2. Beers J(C>: 3. Appcnzeller (S 1 ; 4. Simmons (Ch Time: 23.1 sec. High Jump —l. Tope GLI 2: Clevenger (S'; 3, Kelly <L>; 4. <Threejway tie 1 . Height: sft 3 in. Brow jump —l. Yoder <S ; 2. Thomas, (S); 3, Van Hom (Cl; 4, Barhvdt (C). Distance: 17 ft. in. Shot Put —l. Pilcher (S); 2. Brockers (S>; 3. Fagger (L>; 4, Lovelac (C). Distance: 40 ft. 7 in. Pole vault —l. Tope CL); 2. Niles (S': 3. Clevenger (S'; 4, Chokey (SI. Height: 9 ft. 6 in. 880 relay —l, Cromwell: 2. Syracuse. Time: 1:45. Miler relay —l. Ligonier: 2. Syracuse. Time 4:027.

Fri., April 29— North Webster, 4 p.m . South Shore Mon.. May 2—South Whitley, 4:30 p.m.. South Shore Tues., May 3— Manchester. 4 p.m., Manchester Mon.. May 9—North Webster, 4 p. m , Wawasee Tues.. May 10-Syracuse. 4 p.m., South Shore Thurs., May 12—Wolf Lake, 4 p.m., Crooked Lake Mon., May 16—Northfield. 4:15 p. m . Manchester Thurs., May 19—County MeetSouth Shore May 20 or 21—Sectional

THIR.SDAY NIGHT LADIES March 31. 1966 Lakeland Produce 88 32 Carwile TV 77 . 42 : . Sarah Boyd 7$ 44 Weaver Tool 74 46 Klinks 73 47 Tit. MaU-Jouraal 67 .52 Anchor Bar 66 54 Ser vi Soft 62 58 North Webster Bank 61 59 Wawasee Packace 60 60 Pepsi Cola 59 61 Wolfs 55 S 64 4 BAK Drive-In 55564»i Arnold's 54' , bSS M'.vhS r s ' 52'-67', Pilchers 52567 S T.-shtmeyer Hdwe 45 75 1: ... . 4 Brawl’s 41*. 78 4 Pickwick 36 84 High team game and series — Carwile TV 861-2388. 500 n-rura — L Vance 172-180-202-554. B. Carwtle 158-194-187-539 V Penn 197-148-182-527. I Stahley 177-171-167-515 170 came and 450 series — S Yahn. 198-495. H Rule 188. F Money 176-461. G Pilcher 457. I Carwile 473. K. Knisley 170-474. J Nolan 188-477, C. WhUacr. 184-464. L Gilbert 178-174-490. ■' Spurting 176. O Ketrinc 192. K. Hutsell 188-488 J. Brtnl-y 176-466. M Thornburg 460. P Hutfer 471, R. Emerick 474. M Yoder 172. B Miller 172. P Loe it 176-175-493, F. Wortlns-r 182. E Johnson 172-472. C Hoctuteller 175-452. J. Byland 181-494. P. Pletcher 178-497. J Kern 475 TUESDAY NIGHT LADIES Pacer Oil Co 86G33’t Wawasee TV 74 4« taikrside Laundry 67 53 | Syracuse Rubber 61 SO Hickman Morins CO 61 59

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Hold Hearing On Shatto-Cattell Ditch The county commissioners in their capacity as the county drainage board, held a hearing on Tuesday afternoon on the clean out of the fhatto-Cattei ditch in Etna township. The plans call for cleaning the ditch from the Baker arm to the Tippecanoe river at a cost of $5,300. A remonstrance for the present route of the ditch to be changed to cross over SR 19 and then connect with the Welsh ditch and on to the river was filed by Vernon Romine with support by Cecil D. Long. O. B. Deaton, Charles W. Eaton, Beryle Jefferies and Harry Sullivan. This would add approximately $5,000 more to the cost of the ditch for landowners at this time. Approximately 20 interested citizens were present to tell their views on the situation. After much discussion of the situation it was decided that the commissioners along with county surveyor Charles Brower would view the ditch on Friday of this w’eek and the landowners would be notified of their decision after that time. Kenneth Smith of the state high way department was also present to represent the view of the department on the work on the ditch. The county drainage board is signing an emergency order to have work done on the ditch near the Crystal Lake road where water stands and creates a safety hazard. Maurice Crow and Lawrence Thwaits of Turkey Creek town ship appeared before the board to ask that the Meyer ditch. Jones arm. be considered early on the cleanout list by the commissioners. The drainage board is in session today holding hearings on the Kin„ney ditch in Jefferson township and ' the Henderson ditch.

Syracuse Boys Report For Track The following Syracuse high school students have reported for track this season. Lettermen returning are John Yoder. John "Longenbaugh, Larry Simon, Max Brockers. John Wortinger. Bob Pilcher, Chris Busch, Tom Niles. Kermit W’elty, Bill Appenzeller. Tom Jones, Rob Clevenger. Allan Hollar, Curt Stucky and Tom Mullins. Non - lettermen reporting were Kent Thomas, Floyd Rensberger. Jim Frederick. Charles Coburn. Norm Geible and Dave Wickstrom NORTH WEBSTER | GOOD FRIDAY j COMMUNITY SERVICE I There will be a union Sunrise service Easter Sunday at 6 a. m. lin the North Webster Methodist church. The service will be under the direction of the youth of the Church of the Brethren There will be a breakfast served at 7 a. m. j L-etburg Elevator 36V.83; N Webster Dairy Q ;; . en 34 86 I High team game and series — Pacer Oil Co 799-2263. 500 series — S Hoover 178-174-203-555 i L Welty 179-179-503, D. Jerntgan 150- ; 187-172-509 Honor scores — K. Cleveland 150. L. Connolly 160. M Rhodes T 5- 8. Bowen 156 S Gilbert 159 P Kmn y 150 M Simon 155 L Vance 157, E Hutsell 181U 4-474. B Menefee 158-162-466. R Markham 150. J. Hoover 159-173-154-486. C Wogoman 159-171-450. J Nolan 165-161-167-493 LAKELAND MEN'S Braael’s Bait 77 43 Wawaaee interior* ' .v* North W.bater Jaycees i Seminary Lakers 60 60 Kline Contractors 55 6s Windsor Mobile Homes 48571'Pickwlck Dinner Club 42U77U Hlth team serie* and game — Braxel's Bait 2608-897 I 500 series and 200 games — J. Kirk- , dorter 200-52&. D Weaver 528. H Kirkdorter 513. B. Likens 206,-206-557, C. Walton 533 P Mast 535 K Hare 534 W Bratel 204-529. C. Walton 529. H Kline 501 TVESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES April 3. 1966 Final Standings Sleepy Owl 78 42 Tom Sock* “3 47 Kinder* 71H48S Bardahi 64 56 American Ind 61SMV* Augsburger * IGA 60 60 L« Vernier s 60 60 Wawase. Laundromat 59 61 State Bank ot Syracuse 55 564 *4 Al'S . Plata . 53*iE6H Sit N Knit . 44 76 Ligonier Ic<- <0 80 High team game — Bardahi 849. High team series — Kinder's 2334. Huh Ind. game — N Seartoss 311. High Ind series — M Schwab 549 500 sen-s — M Schwab 179-188-182-549. M Lung 195-206-528. P. Hufler 183-176-507 E Brewster 173-504 Honor Scores — J Auer 175, I. Carwile 188-496. L. Neff 182-468. E Ogle 171-447. S Kern 484, R Emerick 187-476. N Searfoss 211-493. M. Willard 182. K Grat! 172 P Mar sh 467. L Vance 461. B Klint 466, B Wilson 179-445 M Smith 170-176-497. H Wolf 184-475. A Sudiow 442. H Rule 454.

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A KICK-OFF DINNER — Members of the executive committee of the county Cancer Society are pictured above as they posed for Mail-Journal photographer Tim Yeager during the kick-off dinner last Thursday eve-| ning. j In the front are Mrs. Ruth Ladd. Mrs. Howard Christeenson. Mrs. Tom Keough, Mrs. Georgia Buster. In back are Rev. Gerald McGovern. Brooks Dalton and Robert Bolev. - Cancer Fund Drive Kick-Off I Dinner Held The annual cancer fund drive kick-off dinner was held at the Westminster hotel. Winona Lake, on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. There were 45 present. Following dinner, the Kosciusko county unit president Robert Boley introduced the various chairman: Mrs. Ruth Ladd, treasurer: Mrs. Howard Christensen, campaign chairman: Mrs. Thomas Keough, secretary: Mrs. Georgia Buster, public relations chairman; Rev. Gerald McGovern, public education chairman; and Brooks Dalton, business and industrial chairman. The campaign chairman also introduced the workers and chairman for the townships and districts of Warsaw. Several films were shotfn prior to the introduction of the guest speaker by Hal Leinhardt, field representive of the American Cancer Society. The speaker, Dr. Bernard Wostmann. bio-chemistry professor and prominent in cancer research at Notre Dame’s germ-free laboratory’, spoke on the need for cancer research. Dr. Wostmann is working on cancer research at Notre Dame on a cancer society grant. Read the M-J ads.

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DARRELL ORNS HONORED FOR 25TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Amos Om entertained 40 members of their family at a c dinner Sunday in honor of the 25th v wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Orn. Those attending were Mr. and Jj Mrs. Lorraine Steinke, Mr. and Mrs. h Ben Stockton and family, South < Bend: Mr. and Mrs. Terry Steinke < and family, Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs. * Marvin Brumbaugh and family, Mr. , and Mrs. Powell Widner and family. « | Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Widner and j family, Mr. and Mrs. William Orn ( and son, Goshen: Mrs. Anna Craw, , S\Tacuse: Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stump ( and son, Mrs. Randall Dewart, James < and Linda Om. Milford. ( Miss Alanna Sue Om is home from | Indiana State university for spring {vacation and also attended. I Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shearer, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tucker. Susanne Dewart, Mrs. Nancy Roberts, Judy and Janice Rapp, all of Milford, and Mrs. Versia Schoomaker of Goshen. Bible School At Syracuse Church Os God June 6-17 Daily vacation Bible school will be held in the Syracuse Church of j i God from June 6 to 17 at 6 to 8 p.m. ! The children of the community are invited td attend and early registration is urged. Rev. James j McKibbin, pastor of the church, has registration cards. — Easter Sunrise Services At Solomon Creek Church The Solomon Creek EUB church will hold its annual Easter Sunrise service on Sunday, April 10, at 6 a. m. Rev C. B. Carpenter, retired Methodist minister of Goshen, will be the speaker. The public is invitI ed to attend.

FATHER AND SON BANQUET AT MT. TABOR CHURCH The annual father and son banquet of the Mount Tabor Church of God will be held Tuesday evening, April 12, at 6:30 in the fellowship hall of the church. Diis year a very* special program has been planned with an outstanding speaker in the person of Woodie Caton, who is sheriff of Elkhart county. Sheriff Caton is well known in the area for his outstanding work during the tornado storms of last year, which resulted in him being selected as the sheriff of the year in the state of Indiana. Also sheriff Caton is an outstanding leader and worker with the teenagers in the ] county and area. He is well known for the pamphlet he has written entitled. “Code for Teenagers.” From the pamphlet he has received na-

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tional acclaim and recognition. ; There will be other special events in the program that all men and i boys will want to hear and see. Al! i are invited. If you do not have a ! son, bring some other boy that you know and come. A free wiK offering will be taken to cover cost. Hie fellowship hall of the Mt. Tabor church is located six miles south of Nappanee and a half mile; east on county road 850 just east of the present new church. Milford Police Report For March Following is the police report for Milford for the month of March as released by chief of police Ralph Gansert: Arrests 5 Warnings 33 Accidents 5 Parking tickets 27 Breaking and entry 1 Theft 1 Dog calls 28 Fire calls 1 Misc. complaints 22 The car was driven 1,787 miles during the month. i JOHN JESSOP OBSERV’ES FOURTH BIRTHDAY TUESDAY John Jessop observed his fourth birthday Tuesday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Jessop of Milford. His mother served ice I cream and cake to John, Billy Baum'gartner, Doug Kaiser. Tamara Jessop. Joseph Jessop. Mrs. Helen Funk and Miss Edith Baumgartner, all of Milford. ' I •

MILFORD YOUTH V CHARGED Douglas Walker, 19, r 2 Milford was released this week from the county jail at Warsaw. He faces charges in Warsaw city court for public intoxication. Walker and a companion, Teddy Hite, 18, r 2 Warsaw, were taken into custody by patrolman Richard Fancil Saturday' Hite also faces a charge of illegal possession.

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