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WINS 220 — German exchange student Ulf Postulka is shown here breasting the tape as front runner in the 220 yard dash at the Pierceton- • • •

Cubs Win Meets Over Northfield And Syracuse

The Syracuse Yellow Jackets were defeated by the Pierceton Cubs last Thursday night with a score of 71H - 464. High Hurdles—Pletcher P. Ist; B. Reed P, 2d; S. Reed P, 3d. Timetie. Mile Run — Welty S. Ist; Busch S. 2d; Runge S, 3d. Time, 4:50.6. 100 Yd. Dash-Pletcher P, Ist; Jim Faurote P, 2d; Postulka S, 3d. Time, :10.5. 440 Yd. Dash—John Faurote P. Ist : Wortinger S, 2d; Cobum S, 3d. Time, :54.2. 880 Yd. Run—Jim Faurote P, Ist; Wickstrom S, 2d; T. Hostetler P, 2d. Time, 2:07.5. 220 Yd. Dash—Postulka S. Ist; Boggs P, 2d; Menzie P, 3d. Time, :24.1. b Low Hurdles—Pletcher P. Ist: Searfoss S. 2d; B. Reed P, 3d. Time, :21.3. Long Jump—Boggs P. Ist; Searfoss S. 2d: G. Hostetler P, 3d. Distance 19 ft 0 in. Shot Put—Pilcher S. Ist; Likens P. 2d; Clevenger S. 3d. Distance. 43 ft. 104 in. Pole Vault--English P, and G. Hostetler P, tied for Ist; Clevenger S. 3d Height, 11 ft 6 in. High Jump—English P, Ist; Webster S. 2d; Tuttle P. and Wickstrom S, tied for 3d. Height. 5 ft. 7 in. Two-Mile Rim—D. Cone P, Ist; Mullins S, 2d; Espinoza P, 3d. Tone, 10 43.8. a „ Mile Rehy—Pierceton Ist. Time, 3:48.2. 880 Relay—Syracuse, Ist. Time, 1:42.6.

Milford Wins Over Ligonier. 61-57 Milford won over Ligonier .April 19 as the Trojans and Red Devils clashed on the cinckr field D. Brown. M Milter, B. Stookey and D. Wuthrich. broke jbe school record in the mile relay with 3:58.5. The winners are listed below: High hurdles < 130 yards. 17.1) —I Phend M. Brown M, Estep M. Mile run (4:58.3) — Chaver L. Warner L. Wuthrich M. 440 yard dash (58) — Paulus L. Brown J, Miller M 220 yard, dash '25.2’ — Speicher J, Cole L, D. Newcomer M. 100 yard dash (11.1) — Speicher M. Ode L, D. Fox M. 880 yard run (2.12.5’ — Kelley L, Chavez L. Warren L. 180 vard low hurdles (34.4) — Kelley L. Phend M. Newcomer M. Two mite run (11:18.6’ — Herendeen L, Sorensen M. Atz L. Mile relay (3:58.5) — Milford and Ligonier. 880 yard relay (1:42.3’ Ligonier and Milford. Pole vault (11 feet’ — Cole L. Loyle L, Chrysler L. Shot put (44 feet, P 4 inches — Nep M, Phend M, Speicher M. Nh jump (fire toot, six inches’ - *%nd M. Replogle M. Weade L. Bros* jump (19*4 feet) — Spekh- « M, P*nlus L, Miller M. Government bars George Raft from Britain. ORDERS PLACED by APRIL 30 WRX have guaranteed delivery for MEMORIAL DAY LAKELAND MONUMENTS Jim and Audrey Batt 455 Medusa St. Syracuse, Ind. STUB BIBLE j SPEAKS j TO YOU WSBT 990 K. C South Bend «Orere«mfeg Fe«r «t DWW Sofay . 18:13 Wk Thia week** ChrtaUaa Bcl*nc* prtdTW

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Syracuse track meet at Pierceton on Friday. Time: 24.1 seconds. From left are Phil Menzie. Pierce-1 • • •

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OOPS, THAT SsL4RTS!—Syracuse runner John Wortinger is shown about to bite the dust as he goes over the finish line in the 440 yard dash at the Pierceton-Syracuse track meet at I’ierceton Friday. Running strong was John Faurote of Pierceton who overtook Wortinger

Track And Golf Teams Successful The varsity golf team defeated • two countv foes Monday afternoon at the South Shore Golf course I They defeated Pierceton 164 to 213 : anti Mentone 170 to 214. John Kramer and Brad Bauer led ; th? Jacket Imksmen as they both fired nine-ruun-.i scores of 40. Bob; Carlson was dose behind as he shot 41 for the first nine on the course John Holley was the fourth man on the team as he shot a 43 for his i seven over par score Orr ted Pierceton as he shot a 14 over par 50 while Whetstone led Mentone with a 45. The junior high track team won | . its season opener with an easy j victory over Leesburg on the Syracuse track. Syracuse won by a score of 76 to 14 as they took all but one first place. The relay events were not completed due to rain. Ed Tomburg and Russel Mikel led the junior high track boys with three firsts each. Thornburg won the high jump, shot put. and the 100 yard dash. MiktS won the broad jtanp. die +4O yard nm. and the 60 yard dash Steve Frye was a double winner for Mr. Schneck as be won both the k»w hurdl.'s and the 230 yard dash. I / i IK I Hill M 24 3. Cameun II 1 vli 11 FL Wayne. Indian* k |J L Phone 744-2172 vsxSxn BBWAMCE • IMDU STR lAL * FIMBCE OVER-THE-COUNTER STOCK ••Decimal*” are Mbi IU4 AUI American Inc*m« Life 1« ««• American State. LU* «»•« >’• Ufe « « C*n*am*r* Natl LU* ’■ Kart, American Use 1-- ; Earth Mean*, toe- f * ••« Farm « H*me !•» - ® ? . Firo vailed Life .fl FraahlU Sat! Use ’*•* *1! Great FWelity Life >•’ ” latl Fh* * DraJeffetaea Sal’l Uf* 10. I *- -Laeaaaa Lit* 8-* **- •Midwestern Vailed Life ®*-< 2*-® Small Beaineca »1n Cera. s * J*.4 Standard Use I*7 Summit Graath Car*. 4. 5 - •Vaited Heme Use It. 13.2 Catted PnsMeaUal LUe ? « S ‘ Wahaah LU* 3.1 6. • Ex Steck Dividoid - Dividend Lttai ieDrUMUuw Herbert Dickerson <UII: Syracuse 457-2454 MHtttn at tke DKO u—rtetiw AB beetatieu ar* mNmI te market etAßees. Prteee are net. Ne n—h etann.

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in the final split second. Time: 54.2 seconds. Behind from left are Bill Coburn of Syracuse and Steve Reed, Pierceton. Note expression on the face of fan John Yoder of Syracuse. On the right is timekeeper Charles Cone of Pierceton.

MONDAY NIGHT COUNTY LEAGVE TANDING W L akeiand Produce 84 48 Richer'* Shoes 8348 4 tfewas . Package 80 52 "roe Tav. rn 78 Tsornhure a 70S 61 >- rawaaee TV. 68 ■ M > wart Lake Grocery 67U64H jfionl. r 1.-e 67 65

REMC PAY STATIONS Kitchens Unlimited North Webster B. S 0. HARDWARE - PIERCETON METZER GROCERY - SIDNEY BICKEL'S GROCERY — SILVER LAKE MASON I SON HARDWARE — ETNA GREEN FRANK 4 JERRY'S GROCERY -MENTONE Kosciusko County bubal BUCIBIC UEMBBBSHIF COBFOBATION

Dixie Boat 67 65 North Webster Hardware 66 465 4 Wawasee Bowl 64 68 Beacon 63 69 IXL. 63 69 OK Sales 574744 Hurley's Keelers 564754 Chan Quick Car Wash 514804 Barbee Hotel 51 81 Kline Construction 47 4 844 High Team Game and Series: Pilcher’s Shoes, 1.017—2.823. High Individual Game: H. HocheteUer. 367. High Indi vidusd Series: R. Hibschman. 620. Honor Scores: D. Start, 208: H. Hochstetler. 367—614: T. Prickett. 200; V. Stayer. 203-219 —609; R. Hibschman. 334200—620: J. Rhodes. 213—577: B. Shock. 234—573. J. Miner. 555; J. Stryker. 203— 556. L. Thwaits. 542. C. McCuen. 563; D. Price. 556; R. Fisher. 224—558: L. Vance. 302-245—617: I. Rookstool. 212—591; R. Wogoman. 554; R. Schultz. 219—554: L. SeiHert, 214—541; E Henning, 209; L. Hare. 310—559; G. Nordman. 216—590: R. Graham. 201; D Smith. 547; C. Eby. 211—572; J. Brouwer. 540: D. Pilcher, 215—573. J. Wortinger, 223-303—593; F. Nyikos, 208—544. MILFORD BUSINESS LEAGUE STANDING W E Arrow Trailers. Inc. 87 45 Little and Clark. Inc. 83*448*4 Milford TV and Appliance 83 49 Beer and Slabaugh. Inc. 73 59 Augsburger—Millord 68 64 Campbell’s Market 64 68 Mishler Funeral Home 60 73 Walter Drug Company 584734 Augsburger—Syracuse 55 77 McFarren Service 544774 Sharp Hardware Company 51 81 Chore-Time Equipment, Inc. 504814 High Team Series: Little and Clark, 2.767. High Team Game: Little and Clark. 988. 600 Series: D. Thibaut. 604. 500 Series: D. Seely. 590; F Wolterman, 585; O Replogle. 574; H. Bartman. 573: L. Newman. 569; B Little. 558. P. Campbell, 558: M. Wolterman. 551. J. Perry. 546; D. Miller. 543; D. Wuthrich, 539; D. Rensberger. 537; A. Beiswanger. 537; L Young. 536: D Hockert, 534; J. Keller, 528; R Auer. 512; D. Wolterman. 512; G Thornsbury. 513; D. Orn. 509; D. McFarren. 506; G. Wuthrich. 506. 200 Games: O. Replogle. 229; J. Perry. 225; D. Thibaut. 224; L. Young. 221; P Campbell, 220; B. Little, 214; D Seely. 213. M WolLrman. 213; H Bartman. 209; G. Thornsbury, 206; F. Wolterman. 306; D. Wolterman. 203: D- Miller. 203; D. Dowty. 202; R Foster. 202; D. Hockert, 303. Milford Bowling Banquet May 9th, 6:30 p m . Ancil Geiger Post in Milford. LAND O' LAKES LEAGUE A League STANDING W L Pilcher’s Shoes 80 44 Yellow Banks Hotel 71 53 Dean s Milk 6514 58 4 McCormick-Cutter 65 59 Logan Fuel 60 64 Frog Tavern IXL. 504734 American Legion 46 78 Hsth Team Series: Pilcher s Shoes. 2.829. High Team Game: McCormick-Cutter. 983. 600 Series; R. Brown. 201-215-206—622; H Hochsteiter. 231-164-236—631; C. Eby. 233-181-237 —651 C. Davies. 189-222-195— 606; M Dorsey. 211-215-321—647. Honor Scores: D Armbruster, 558 —203; R. Schultz, 203; J Lowe. 224: N. Biddle. 599- 206-210; F. Nyikos. 544—201; Jack Rhodes, 550—203; N. Kistler. 587-210-207. B Leagne The Mall-Journal 784454 Harris Funeral Home 77 446 4 Hickman Movers 71 53 Thwaits Grain Galloway s Ofocery 70 54 Auer’s Service 61 63 Wawasee Marina State Bank of Syracuse 54 70 Liberty Coach *8 70 Sea Nymph 30 _ High Team Series: Thwaits Gram. 3,546. High Team Game: Auer’s Service. 909. So Series: K Hare Honor Scores: J. Bucher, 502. R- Hell. 560—207; A. Bieswanger, 516—212; L. Coy. 505 R. Kitson. 522 C Fink. 501; A. Thornburgh, 510; T. Schrock. 524; W. Hutter. 547—201. E. Harting. 532—204; D Jones. 529—206 C.-Dallman. 531. K Keim, 561—210: L. Thwaits, 5.6—237. THURSDAY NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE STANDING W L Car wile TV. 4 35 Sarah Boyd - Weaver Tool 78 54 Klinks 2J Wawasee Package <3 *s® - Biddle’S 74 58 Teghtmeyer Ace Hardware 71 61 Anchor Bar 69 6J Pepsi 66 460 ■_ Barbee Hotel 66 lg» Pilcher s “3 ,69 c Brazel’S 62469’. I wolf s 62 469 4 I B ds K. k- 4 " I rile Mall-Journal The Beacon ®0 ,71 ... I Servisoft ” 16 North Webster Bank 52 80 I Plastic Shapes 42-,89 The Guide <2 90 High Team Series: Wolf’s. 2.356. High Team Game: Wolf's. 854. < 500 Series: D. Spearman, 156-147-233 — 1536. I. Stahley. 159-216-137—532; M. Popenfoose, 161-176-181—518: B. Menefee. 165-183.-169—517; O. Ketring. 162-193-148 — 503. Honor Scores: P. Maresh, 463: L. Welty. 177—460: F Money. 460: I. Carwile. 182— 493. M L. Willsey. 460: M. L Smith. 450; P. Loetz. 471; B. Kline. 173—471; M. Schwab. 191—467; P. Pletcher. 175. H Bell. 181—457; J. Groves, 171; J. Trulson. 210—488: O. Eyer. 465: P. Hutter. 474: V Penn. 178; L. Ulery. 182 —482; N Searloss. 174-172 —479 I. Dull. 476. TUESDAY LADIES LEAGUE STANDING W I Lakeside Laundry 87 444 4 Tom Socks 74 458 4 Pacer Oil 72 60 Syracuse Rubber 67 65 Sellers Manufacturing 644674 Hickman Mover, 64 68 Yellow Banks Hotel 50 4814 Lauer's Restaurant 48 483 4 High Team Series: Lakeside Laundry. 3.313 High Team Game: Lakeside Laundry. 807

SYRACUSE . NORTH WEBSTER Hospital Notes ELMER STUCKY SUFFERS STROKE SATURDAY Elmer Stucky, Syracuse, suffered a stroke Saturday at about 6.30 p. m. He is in the Elkhart hospital where his condition is listed as critical. Everett Berger, North Webster, was admitted to the Whitley County hospital last week. Mrs. Robert Williams, r 2 Syracuse, has been released from the Whitley County hospital. George Harwood. Dewart Lake, was admitted to the Goshen hospital Sunday afternoon for medical treatment. Mrs. Frank Linn, r 1, and Everett Berger, both of North Webster, were dismissed from the Whitley County hospital Monday. Tina Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Huffer. Syracuse, was taken to the Parkview hospital, Fort Wayne, Sunday suffering from concussion. She has been released. Mrs. Carl Walker. Syracuse, was admitted to the Goshen hospital Monday. MILFORD and LEESBURG Hospital Notes Mrs. Bertha Ann Larson of r 2 Leesburg was dismissed last Tuesday from the Murphy Medical Center. Charles Koser of r 1 Leesburg was treated in the emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center last Tuesday. Aroetta Hudson of r 1 Leesburg was released last week from the Whitley County hospital at Columbia City. Mrs. Lester Schoeff of r 1 Leesburg was admitted to the Whitley County hospital at Columbia City last week. She was later dismissed. Delbert Dippon of r 1 Milford was admitted to the Elkhart hospital Tuesday. He is receiving treatment for two chipped discs. He is in room ! 334. Mr. Dippon will undergo surgery on Friday. Syracuse Locals Mr. and Mrs. Joe Majewski and ' family and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Lynch, all of Chicago, spent several ■ days at Lake Wawasee this week. i Mr. and Mrs. Max Ganshom, Syr- , acuse, left Monday for Rochester, Minn., where they will both go through the Mayo clinic for check- : ups. i Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hunter of near Huntington spent Monday at ! Syracuse visiting friends. Mrs. Elizabeth Pollock, Syracuse, was at Kimmell on Sunday where she attended a potluck dinner. Herman Mugge of Chicago is visiting at the home of Mrs. Ray Wogoman for two weeks. The best time to do something is between yesterday and tomorrow.

County Track And Field Meet At Pierceton May 4-5

The 20th annual Kosciusko county track and field meet will be held at Pierceton on Thursday and Friday, May 4 and 5, it was announced today from the office of Pierceton principal Richard V. L?ed. Pi ’ncipal Reed will serve as general manager. Eight schools wfil participate in the event, including Akron, Larwill, North Webster, Mentone, Milford, Pierceton, South Whitley and Syracuse. Trials for high and low hurdles. 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash, and 440 yard dash will be held on Thursday, beginning at 4 p.m. All field events — pole vault, high jump, long jump, and shot put — will be completed Thursday, weather permitting. Each school will be limited to two boys in each field event, with eight qualifying for the finals. Decision as to favorable weather is up to the general manager and of- « • «

Kosciusko County High School Track and Field Records

100 Yard Dash 10.3 10.3 220 Yard Dash 22.3 440 Yard Dash 51.6 880 Yard Run 2.04.5 Mile Run 4,41.9 120 Yard High Hurdles 15.7 180 Yard Low Hurdles 21.0 21.0 Pole Vault 12- s 4 Shot Put 56*2 Long Jump 21-4-% High Jump 6‘ 3L ” Mile Relay 3.43.3 880 Yard Relay 1.37.8

Campfire - (Continued from page 1) third. Honorable mention. Connie Hoppingamer and Slierne Harper. Sixth grade Wapo-Ka Campfire group —-D. D.. first: Trudy Shively, second: J. N., third. Honorable mention, A. H. and Loree Snyder. Seventh grade Wi-Ma-Ki Campfire group — Jane Preston, first: Janet Sehoff. second; Linda Shively, third. Eighth grade Te-Pa Campfire group — Dianne Van Lue. first; Dianna Simon, second; Jan Swartz, third. Honorable mention, Elaine Hoopingamer and Susan Miller. MRS. McFARREN HONORED Mi's. Carrie McFarren of Milford was surprised by her family on her birthday Friday evening. A carry-in supp r was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Schaff of Warsaw, Merl Schaff of Oswego. Mr. and Mrs. Doral McFarren and famfly and Mr. and Mrs. Worth Jackson and family of Milford. Many cards and gifts were received from her friends and neighbors.

AND WHAT DO WE SEE? PUBLIC Wf AUCTION Sat., May 27 AT SMITH-WALBRIDGE CAMP-BONAR LAKE IPS A LAKELAND Youth Center Benefit HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO HELPYou can donate anything that will sell at a public auction — <» . ■ ■ ' furniture, dishes, appliances, well, you name it. All proceeds go toward the LAKELAND YOUTH CENTER. This is your one big chance to get behind the youth of our greater Lakeland community. We hope you’ll do more than that. We hope you’ll be present when the auctioneer brings down his gavel to open the sale. CALL KAY RORIE-457-3611 OR 457-3777 PICK-UP DAY-SATURDAY, MAY 20 HARRY MILLER, Auctioneer JANET MILLER, Clerk Wolcottville, Ind.

ficial starter. Running Events The final order of the rumiing events, to start at 4 p.m. Friday, May 5, is as follows. 120 yard high hurdles Mile run 100 yard dash 440 yard dash 880 yard dash 220 yaid dash 180 yard low hurdles Two mile run Mile relay 880 relay List Officials Officials besides Mr. Reed are Jim Irwin, clerk of course: Bill Egner, Marion Acton and Wendell i Bryant, timers; Gaylord Toll, manager of judges; Max Myers, pole vault manager; Lyle Edenixirn, shot put manager; Don Butts, long jump manager; Eldon Ummel. high jump manager; and Gaylord Toll, presentation of trophies. ♦ • •

Carr Syracuse 1947 J. Stookey Leesburg 1966 J. Stookey Leesburg 1965 J. Stookey Leesburg 1966 Swenson Syracuse 1959 Stine Etna Green 1963 T. Leiter So. Whitley 1965 Williams Syracuse 1962 Pletcher Pierceton 1966 Grow Claypool 1964 Heisler Etna Green 1960 Bishop So. Whitley 1966 Burke Warsaw 1950 Pierceton 1965 Larwill 1964

Mrs. Noble Fisher Attends Mother’s Week End At I. U. Mrs. Noble Fisher attended mother’s week end at Indiana university last Saturday and Sunday. She was the guest of her daughter Earleen. Saturday evening the Oceanities presented Aqua Fantasia. Peter I Pan and The Nutcracker. A reception was held and the resident scholars gave a skit. Sunday a luncheon vvas held with the 1967 Matrix Table**Theta Sigma | Phi. professional society for women ’in communications. Earleen is a memhur and next ; year’s treasurer of Delba chapter. ' She is Gripe Vine Editor on the Indiana Daily Student. Persuns write or call complaints, questions or what to <fo and the Gripe Vine answers. Webster Girls Down Milford In Volleyball The North Webster GAA girls dowined the Milford girls three i matches to one on the North Web[ster court Monday afternoon.

BIRTHSM "I *• McCULLOUGH, Todd James Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. McCullough of r 2 Syracuse are the parents of a son, Todd James, bom ’Diursday, April 20, at 9:20 p.m. in the Goshen hospital and weighing six pounds, 13 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. McCullough also have a daughter, Tammy Kay, four years old. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brown, r 1 Syracuse; Marion Mullen, Ligonier; and Jesse Mullen, Ishpeming, Mich. Great-grandparents are Mrs. Mary Brown and Mrs. Zelma Mullen of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Botts of Millersburg. MULLET, William Edgar Lt. (j. g.) and Mrs. Sanford Mullet of Sanford, Fla., announce thebirth of a son, William Edgar, at 10:02 p.m. Friday, April 21. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stump, Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mullet of Goshen are the parents of the couple. Mrs. Mullet’s aunt, Mrs. W. E. Long of Lake Wawasee and Sarasota, Fla., is with the mother and new baby. Lt. Mullet is stationed with the U. S. navy at Sanford. JESSOP, Randall Jay Randall Jay, weighing 7 pounds, 1 ounce, was bom to Mi - , and Mrs. Joj seph W. Jessop Saturday, April 22. 'at 8:17 a.m. in the Goshen hospital, i The mother is the former Connie Hartter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hartter. Mr. and Mrs. Kurman Dale Jessop are the paternal grandpa: ents. Mrs. Helen Funk is the paternal greatI grandmother and Mrs. Charles Price is the maternal great-grandmother. There are several great-great aunts and -uncles and a proud gi-eat-great-great uncle of the baby is Andrew J. Beer. All are Milford area residents. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko i County, Indiana, will at 10 am. on the 9tb day of May. 1967 at the Clerk's Office, Court House In the City of WarI saw. Indiana, tn said County begin Ini e stivation of 'he application of the ' following named person, requesting -the ; issue to the applicant at'the location h reinafter set out. of the Alcoholic Beveraue J Permit of the class hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety of issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named: Richard L. Genth Beer Dealer. B.av.r Dam Lak.-, Indiana UNINCORPORATED tP.O. B R 1. Claypool. Indiana’ „ SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION i By W F. Condon ♦Executive Secretary JOE A. HARRIS. Chairman