The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 37, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 October 1966 — Page 2

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Milford Defeats Webster In Final Football Game

Milford's footbail team trounced ’ North Webster 25-0 Saturday afternoon to become the undisputed champs of Lakeland football. The Milford boys had defeated Syracuse in a previous game while j the Yellow Jackets won over North Webster in the first game of tiie series. A Large crowd was on hand at the Milford field Saturday in spite of a cold and strong west wind Tlx first touchdown of the game was made by Wesley Kilmer on a fumble in the end zone. Donn May scored the second touchdown when he went in from the 20 yard line of a hand-off from quarterback Tom Reed. An intercepted pass on the 35 van! line sent Glen Miller over for the third score of the game and May went over for the fourth touchdown on another hand-off fron the 25 . I First I xfia Point M.iv tried and failed three tin epoint on the fourth - try. It was the , land f»K>t!Kill |' V, K ’.mer was named by coach | b»g lineman and back Tom Speicher was cited for his. excellent jilaying. i Storvv rejwrted North Webster's quarterback Tim Blue was the visiting tear. - oust and ng playerfollowed by Chris Longenecker t oaches expressed their appreci- | alien follow mg the game Saturday for the high enthusiasm and good attendance at the games. Tlx? suj> port of local residents adds much to the success of the sport. ■< ' WEYBRK.HT, Nicholas Lee Dr. and Mrs. William Weybright. serving as missionaries in India, I are parents of their first child, a i son Nicholas Lee, Iwrn recently in India where they have lived for i one year. Dr WevbrigtU is the son ! of Mr and Mrs. J. W Wevbright.i Syracuse. t’LERY. Jill Ellen Mr. and Mrs Jack Ulen of 1133 | Jacmar avenue, Whittier, Calif., are the parentr of their first daugh-I ter, Jill Ellen, born Saturday, Oct. 15. in the hospital in Whittier. Jill j Eilen tipped the scales at six I pounds. 14 ounces. Maternal grandparents are Mr. ‘ and Mrs. Don Alims of Milford and Mr. and Mrs Walter I. lery of Na[>panee are paternal grandparents Great-grandmothers are Mrs. Churies Butler and Mrs. W. F. Ahrns of Ik’shler. Ohio, ami Mrs. ’ Best of Nappanee. i HOOKS, Anita Darlene } Mr and Mrs. Ronald Hooks of r 5 1 Warsaw are the parents of an eight | pound, three ounce daughter. Anita ' Darlene, born at 6.08 p.m. Satur- , d. u. Oct. 15, at the Murphy Medi- ‘ cal Center. Anita Darlene has one j> sister. Vicki. 5. s • T Maternal grandparents are Mr s and Mrs. Clarence McAfoose cf * Leesburg ami Mr. and Mrs. Homer i Hooks of Adrian. Pa., are the pa- j 11 ternal grandparents. Mrs Stella Snyder of Worthington. Pa., is a great-grandmother. — STANDINGS GIVEN FOR AFTERNOON BRIDGE-O-RAMA The standings for the first match cf the afternoon bridge-o-rama at I Syracuse are as follows: First gross. Mrs. Clifton Kinder and Mrs. Harry Aifrey; second, tied. Mrs. Wayne Bucher and Mrs. John Fisher, and Mrs. Karl K. McGarvey and Mrs. Joseph Gray; third, Mrs. Raymond Campbell and Mrs. George Bryan. First net, Mrs. Robert Slavens and Mrs. Harold Agler; second. Mrs. Jack Wells and Mrs. John Kroh; third. Mrs. James Kirkwood and Mrs. Harold Gray. Kappa Sigma Tau Sorority Has Bridge Party The Kappa Sigma Tau sorority held a bridge party Friday. Oct 14. in the Elks club at Ligonier. Winners were: First place. Mr. and Mrs, George Bryan; second place, Mr. and Mrs. William Brammer; and third place O. C. and James Butt, all of Syracuse. Door prises were won by James Butt and Mr*. George Bryan.

Wednesday, October 12, 1966

i i MILFORD Bl SlXt October I*. SI IMIIMA " L I Arrow Trailer* 22 '• LUU- and Clark 17 11 j Auoburer - Sjtmu- 17 11 Campbell* Markt! 16 12 i Wa r Dim Co ’•«' l- ; MiMihr Funeral Home I * 14 8.. r and Slabauth 14 14 Milford TV 13 IS I : Chore-Tim* 12 lb j \ ‘ s - M:‘.S rd ° Sharp Hdw« Co 3 20 HiUl t.'HJG ><•:>’• A.-. A •* 500 seri» $ D Bulb r si*3. n Hockvrt ! 5 ‘l. I- N<*VBi*h 57 J. P Mb thews ixrtx r 551 G Thorn>bury 551, O Dippen J M7. F Wolterman 547 D WuUirl.'h 544 | > er, J P-rr> 536. J Card 524. J k?. -’- s f.' ' ' 2«Z - P Mathew - 242. D : Ih 11 211 J Cap's 2*39. D Wuthrich 207» • ■ i Wolterman 20 O Thornsoury I Olotwr 15, I**<*ti >rntui MattdliU* !1D •A s 2 v ? Junior Mandint* \ ' 1 How.mg Four * 4 I ouu ,r Gala 7, * M H n un\e.m ««n. Senoriias 505 i Hikli team-»■ ri- s Ma-Ro-Na-Vl’a 1433. I High Ind tame and serhs — N Coy junior honor >. '?'• C G str due r 13b- ■ S-nio'r honor scor<-» -- N' Co? 140-169-147-456 H Gardner 167 J. Auer 140, lt»-.|»AV 4ITIKAOON LADIES th hilwr KU I Tom Boek* * Wawaare TV Kinder American Ind \3 13 Lev, rnier» 1, H i Sit N Knil 11 Wawaa. Laundromat 11 13 ■ I Kitchen» Unlimited 11 ‘3 I Silveua Motor* 9 ls I Slate Bank ot Syracuse ' 6 1 -. 17’, Huth team cam- Wawaa- • Laundro- j i Huh team aern» Wawatee TV 2297 ! Hoch Ind cam- A Galiahan 305. i Huh Ind a-nes - V P.nn X’7 500 aerie* - V Pnn 183-173-507. L t Other honor acores — M Lune 192-496. E Tat man 171-490. P. Maresh 195-476. A Galiahan 205-46’. S Kirn 456, L | Stucky 452. M Willard 451 W Ftnton 444 J Byland 442. E> Johnson 441. B. ; I\>dd IHX ” ' i Il IM»VV SIGHT LADIES Tom S«ks 19 9 Pacer Oil “ 17 U Lakeside Laundry 11 11 1 Syracuse Rubber 16 13 : Hucman Mover* 16 13 . MU ~ 16 1= ■ 4 Mich team cause y. ises Pacer i C>. 767-2140 Hssh - .ns.t -.iss.-s S Hvi-.i-r 145-169-157-47! N I*, terson 160-160-455. | J Solan 196-45' W Giant 169 A Rider , 166-164 M Rhoades 138 M Oixon 174 K Lowe 156, E Woaaman IM, S Bros . mark- I I- 17 1-151 J Hoover 151. S Gilbert 157 j M Simon 152 S Hai.'e IM THI RSD4T SIGHT LADIE* tie I ober 13. 1W Carwile TV 33 3 K.s-.k » 20 8 Teshlmeyi r Hdwe 18H 9M, I _ H >. K Drsee-ln •- VV-ove: Is., . -.7 11 ; Harb. Hole: it IT.- ’ !i;.t.:'.. » Case ’ 16S11S P Wawase- Package Anchor Bar P , P. psi .H 14 [ , P.ac . Slab - -4 14 Brar.ia 13 IS Pilcher » 13 IS ; Sarah Boyd 13 15 ; Th- Bcaron 12 16 Servt-Solt It 17 1 ’ North Webster Bank ** 19 ; The Guide 8 20 ! The Mail-Journal 7 31 Wo«'. 5 23’4 11

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500 sert-s — t Stahley 202-308-148-558. J Byland I'l4-157-171 -522. V. Penn 154s and 450 at ries —*M. Whisler 194*494. 8 8.-cuwer 433. B. Nice 183-473. D spearman 170-470. M Simon 176 1. Scott 171-47,- L W.lty 172-450. A MolIner 17V. B Tatman 175-470 I Cara tie 4< 1 M L Ws.lsey 409. J. Nolan 172 LAKELAND MEN ' October IK. 1966 Brar. 1 s Bait 23 6 I Ltk< ns and Sons 17 10 Anderson Paint 15 13 North VV. b,-er Jayc -s 13'. 14 i Bow. n Motors 8 20 :S. mlnary Lakers 8 2.’ HUh t> am earn ■ and seri--s — Anderson : Faint 815-2313 I 500 sene* and 200 aames — H Mickley j 554-202. R B; re. 535 VV Br..z-1 514. E. Anderson 522. <_» Henning 213. HTlIt eV < LA-sH DOUBLES Armbruster A: Armbruster 136.30 K-rn A Seilt-:'. 118 46 Ma-esh A Mor. nth.i.r 117.34 Welty A Byland 115 2j Vance .v S-• ly IB : Eb* & I>trnithan 113.47 Stryker & Schrock 110.46 Honor Scores - ■ C Henning 764. D Arn.Srust.-r 853-235-336-206. A Ariubrustt-r t D. Thibaut 829-210-366, O. Carpenter 743. J. Brouw r D PUchdr 730-200. J. Kern 757-220-211. L Welty 730-223 LVND O IAKIS V l.’HUr Pilclutr s Shoe , 14 6 McCormi. K-Cu: i .-r 14 6 10 10 1: • c T.i■ 9 11 IXL .7 13 Ytl. w Banks Hotel 7 13 Ail ; . .tn 1. 6 14 ’licit t-a.-n S r.’S — Locan Fuel 1817. H th t«*m tame Ptlchera 1034. i 600 serl- s*- L. Welty 188-214-199-601 Honor Seer, s —■ J Rhodes 557. R iThwaits 547-203. H Bartman 563-319-202 j R Thibau: 200. C. Eby 582-236. C Davie: 1200-200. D Pilcher 540. L Vance 5- -- i J Pound 209 M H -tetter 549. VV Stahl! ! 588-221. R VVosoman 545-208. E Whit' [acre 551-20!. B Shock 544-209. H Galiahan 559-205 B LeaeurHarris Funeral Home 15 5 The Mal'.-Journal 14 6 Gallawa-'S Qrtx 12 8 Liberty Coa,-h 10 10 10 10 Wawa-se.- Marina 9 H Thwa:ts Grain 8 12 Hickman Move rs 8 13 State Bank of Syracuse 7 13 S. a Nymph T 13 Hi«h team series — Thwaits Orals Hirh t. am same Galloway s Groc i 824 Honor Scons —■ T Robinson 514, C i Dialman 533. B Tarman 536*202. L ! Thwaits 550. G Bell 566-201. B Hare 506 R Heil 520 R Bratel 545 VV Braz. I 507--■:o. K Har- 588-205-202 A B- iswang. r j 521, R. Kluon 500-202. E Hart ms 529. MONDAY NIGHT CO!NTY i LakvUnd.Produce- 'l7 7 Pn.-her s Si'.o-s 16 8 Frc, Tavern 16 8- : I-r.burs s ■’ i Dex-..- Beat ' 15 9 IXI 15 9 v.‘ 13 n B«a <■!-. 13 11 VV.,wa S . • IV Hl! Dewart Lake Groc. 13 11 Clean Quick Car Wash 13 12 ■ . .u 17 Wauas. .- Bou 1 Kurl > •- K bl r» 10 . 14 Lisonier Ice Co 10 U Barbee Hot. I 6 18 KIIn-'» Const 6 18 O. K Sales 5 19 Honor Sc or.* - T L-er 619-240. J. Morsanthaler'sß2-235 R Tliwalts 541. L Selltert 210 A Armbrus'er 541-203. G. Henr.mc 217 D She c 301. C Frushcur 611-203-204. M Oansborn 201 N. Kistler --'l3-211 M 2-304, B Fisher 590-203-206. H. Bartman 567-205. D Thlbaut -578-214, T Prickett 556-336. J. Rhoades 210 M Dors. y 558-212, VV Netswonrer 212 D Stromb-ck 561-317, L By.and 544-201 J Stryker 203. O Cobbum -38-237 C Eb» 542-222. D Pilcher 566-305. FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED Thwaits Grain 30 4 Clip * Curl 30 4 Wuwasc-e Bow! 15’*‘Gambles 15 9 Syracuse Rubber 14 *0 Tom Socks 14 10 Wawasee TV 14 10 Tow- r Advertistns 13 11 Unit.d T>l.phon- I* Start At Spry 13 12 Roper-Wrisht It 13 I*, a. on 10 1* Prank » L*-ckvr 10 14 O K Sales 8 16 Dytronic* 8 J® G • w Foods M.r-ves ’ 1"

Louie’s Bar St-iSH Honor scores — women — B. Menefee 458-187. D. Armbruster 467. S Cobbum 440. B Kline 460. E Carlson 471-182. L, Gilbert 531-174-192. B. McKibben 488-176-173. J- s-hultz 468-173. L. Welty 471, G. Thwaits 459-178. S K-rn 553-190-189-174. Men — D. Armbruster 596-225. A. Armbruster 629-215-235. M. Graff 308. T. Leer 560-214. L Byland 551-212. A. Mousley 201, D Maresh 553-222. List North Webster H. S. Basketball Schedule For 66-67 Following is the North Webster high school basketball schedule for 196667 as released. It shows the Trojans meeting Jefferson township on the North Webster court Tuesday, Nov. I, to open the season. The complete schedule follows: Nov. 1— Jefferson Twp. H Nov. 4 — Milford H Nov. 10 — Huntington Cath. .. .. T Nov. 18 — Ligonier H I Nov. 23 — Larwill H :Nov. 29 — Wolf Lake H ; D-. c. 2 — Akron T Dec. 9 — Wawaka H Dec. 16 — Millersburg H ■Dec 20 — Syracuse . T jjan. 4. 5, 6. 7 — County Tourney at Warsaw Jan. 13 — South Whitley H Jan. 20 — Middlebury T Jan. 27 — Pierceton H Feb. 3 — Mentone H Feb. 10 — Cromwell H ■Feb. 11 — Seminary H Feb. 18 — Larwill T | Don Lee Butts is head coach of the Trojans and - Mike Kurtz is assistant coach. STATE CLALMS DOWN29 PER CENT Even the beginning of a new I calendar quarter which made some previously , laid-off workers eligible to file for unemployment insurance had little effect on total ■ claims last week, according to ' Lewis F. Nicohni, director of the Indiana Employment Security Division He said the state-wide figure increased by only 72 and remained 29 per cent below last year ' at this tame. During the week endOctober 9, 1965. 14,710 claims were filed. Mr. Nicolini said that only minor i fluctuations in employment were ■ i carted. A parts sliortage in one factor)- caused the temporary layoff of 65 employees. The seasonal slowdown in limestone quarrying was starting but, in general, there was no break in the state’s high level of emplovinent. PARTY FOLLOWS PLAY FRIDAY Miss Jinn: Xitliur was hostess to bwKqplthe “Alice in Wonder- ' cw; seniors and friend--party following the play at Milford igh school Friday evening. The party was held in the home of Miss Arthur and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Arthur, near Dewart Lake. Rick Stoell of Milwakee also attended. * Harper’s Ferry, scene of John Brown's raid, changed hands many times during the Civil War.

THIS WEEK’S Furniture Club Winner CARL MYRICK LOVE FURNITURE & APPLIANCE 116 So. Huntington Syracuse, Ind. GARMAN BROS. ANNUAL PRE-INVENTORY SALE 5 Gal. Dad & Lad Reg. $9.95 Blacktop Sealer 58.85 Latex — Gal. Reg. $4.89 Wall Paint $3.89 Pair Steel Reg. $14.95 Clothesline Posts $13.95 Just the thing to secure plastic window material Screen Mould ft. 1c Storm Window Kit.. 39< 39 Step Stools ea. 51.03 Free Barb Reel To First 6 Farmers To Buy Red Brand Rustless Barb Wire Tel-O-Post Reg.s7Js Floor Jacks $6.98 All Prices Cash & Carry SALE CONTINUES REST OF MONTH Garman Bros. Co. U. S. 33, East GOSHEN, IND.

Services A/1C Robert Buster Re-Enlists In Air Force Robert E. Buster. Jr., son of Mrs. Georgia Buster, Syracuse, and Robert E. Buster, Scottsburg, has reenlisted for another four years in the U. S. Air Force. He is presently based at Charleston, S. C. Airman Buster will complete eight years in the air force in November. He also served two years in the army during the Korean conflict, a year of it in Japan, and served with the civil service one j year at Bakalar AFB, Columbus. .Airman Buster is married to the former Carole LeCount daughter of Mrs. Paul LeCount, Syracuse. They have two children Cindy Jo, age six and Robert E. Buster 111 age five years. Pvt. Robert W. Ellis Completes Leader Preparation Course Word has been received that Pvt. Robert W. Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ellis. Syracuse, has just received a certificate of training that he lias successfully completed the two-week leader preparation course given at Fort Polk Academy, Fort Polk, La. He will be a fire leader. His address is: Pvt. Robert W. Ellis US 558 51856 j Co. D., 2nd Bn., 3rd Frg Bds Fort Polk. La. 71459. Blair Laughlin, Jr., Aboard Aircraft Carrier Blair R. Laughlin, Jr., son of Blair Laughlin of Syracuse and a member of the U. S. navy, will | board the aircraft carrier Kitty ■Hawk on November 3 for an extended tour of duty Syracuse Locals Mr. and Mrs. Ge >rge W. Kleopfer, r 4 Syracuse, spent the week end visiting with their son, George W. Kleopfer, Jr., his wife and j children at Rochester. Minn. The group went on a trip to Canada and Niagara Fails. Mrs. Calma Keiser and Cecil Schorb of Pierceton called on Mr and Mrs. Emory Guy, Syracuse, on .Sunday. Mrs. Kenneth Newcomer and children. Syracuse, had a a house guest for the past twx> weeks. Mrs. Christel Bagley of Rockfort, Hl. Mr. and Mis. diaries Searfoss and daughters Kathleen and Sandra of south of Syracuse, spent the ’week end at Chicago where they i spent a free week end in the PickCongress hotel as winners in the i recent Pick contest.

DEMOCRAT Pre-Election Dinner "MEET THE CANDIDATES" OCTOBER 29, 1966 6:30 P. M. SHRINE BLDG: $5.00 DONATION - Support The Candidates - MmUIR Plastic Pumpkins F _™£“ lo( .™.. K h.. ■ 29<-49c-88c SI.BB B ‘°p*° u f ‘ s 6> 29e TRICK OR TREAT — C A ND Y — TRICK OR TREAT Candy Com, lb 33c Marshmallow Pumpkins 29c Mello Creams, lb 33c Hershey Miniatures , 59c Jelly Pumpkins, lb 29c Boston Baked Beans 77c Peanut Butter Kisses, lb 39<? Mars Candy Bars 59d ~WRIGLEY GUM ~ Oh SUCKERS SACHEL so count CANDY BARS 36 Count 80 Count Only 79c Bag 77c 49c Bag 59d Bag HALLOWEEN HALLOWEEN Plactif Hafc MaSkS DECORATIONS j ""Jf "J' S a CANDLES 15c to 69c WITCH HAT Many, Many Styles PAPER PLATES 35c TRAMP HAT ONE CUSTOMER TELLS ANOTHER W. R. THOMAS St to ’I.OO STORES SYRACUSE, INDIANA WARSAW, INDIANA AUTUMN | IN AIL ITS GLORY ' I FROST ON THE PUMPKINS . . . FLORA-COLORED LEAVES I Tasty, Tangey, WESI I | Crisp & Juicy MppiCS I RED AND GOLDEN DELICIOUS JONATHAN — McINTOSH GRIMES GOLDEN — RED GOLD 7 I U. S. No. 1 And Better i/ ■ $f A A I Utility Grade From 72 DIL I.UU| I OCTOBER GOLD SWEET APPLE CIDER PURE GRAPE JUICE — $1.79 Gal. INDIAN CORN — PUMKPINS — GOURDS — SQUASH ■» M M White 10 lbs. 49c 20 lbs. 79( rOtatOeS Bakers -10 lbs. 79c KERCHER'S SUNRISE ORCHARDS - MARKET I STATE ROAD 15, SOUTH GOSHEN, IND.