The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 19, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 June 1967 — Page 2
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THE MAIL-JOURNAL
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY The Milford Mail (Eat. 1888) T Syracuse-Wawasee Journal (Est. 1907) Consolidated Into The Mail-Journal Feb. 15, 1962 DEMOCRATIC ARCHIBALD E. BAUMGARTNER, Editor and Publisher DELLA BAUMGARTNER, Business Manager Box 8 Syracuse, Ind., — 46567 Entered as Second Class matter at the Post Office at Syracuse. Indiana Subscription: $4.00 per year in Kosciusko County; $4.50 Outside County
Time Out For Father . . .
Sunday is the day when the nation pauses to take time out for father—it’s his day! It’s a day when we honor dad for the things he’s done for us all our lives. Young and old alike will remember when dad cheered us because we were ill, hurt or just down in the dumps. We remember the times he had been the one to pull us up when we were down.
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CAMPBELL'S SOX — Pictured here are Campbell's Sox of Milford and their coach Harry Dale Doty. Io the front row are Don Pease, Steve Miller. Mark Sorensen. Dave llousouer and Kon Pease. Standing in back are Don Jeff Housouer. Dave Scattergood, Lyle Slabaugh, Jerry Slabaugh and Mike Vanlaningham. Not in the picture is Rick Neff. A Mail-Journal staff photo. MILFORD • LEESBURG Hospital Notes Joe 0. Estep of 219 north Main street. Milford, was admitted to the Goshen hospital last Monday Mrs. Dewey Fox of r 1 Milford was admitted last Monday to the I Gushen hospital. Mrs. Maude Kuehn of Leesburg entenxl the Murphy Medical Center last Tuesday. M:v Bruce Craig anb infant son of r 2 Leesburg were released from the Murphy Medical Center Wed- . nesday. Fioyd Schuder of Milford was ad- ■ mitted Thursday to the Goshen hospital. He is in room 247. Mark A. Tarner, six-war-old son ; of Mr. and Mrs. Don Tarner of Ijeesburg, was treated in the emer- l gency room of the Murphy’ Medical Center Friday. Stephen Rogers of Leesburg was treated Friday in the emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center Mrs. Vernon Stutzman of Milford 1 was released Sunday from the South Bend Osteopathic hospital where she underwent major surgery _ She was admitted Sunday, June 4.
Arthur Baumgartner accompanied his wife, Gladys, to the Cleve-
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Wednesday, June 14, 1967
EDITORIALS
land Clinic in Cleveland. Ohio. David Heath of r 1 Leesburg was treated in the emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center over the week end Roy W. Kestner of r 2 Leesburg was admitted to the Murphy Medical Center Monday. , Richard Miiterling. six-year-old am of James Mitteriing of r 1 Leesburg, was treated Monday in the emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center. ATTEND MARRIAGE RITE Mr. and Mrs. Neal Cory and Daw, Mrs. Fred Weisser and Dougie, Miss Donna Miller and Miss Barbara Carwile, all of the Milford Syracuse area, attended the wedding of D.'nnis Cory and Pamela Shade at West Milton, Ohio, Saturday afternoon. Dennis Cory is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Cory.
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the times when he entered the house after a long day’s work and played with us. the days he took us fishing, to a baseball game or brought us something special. These things are the things we should remember when we make dad “king for a day.” If dad is far away why not send him a special letter or better yet. call him. Don t forget your dad on his day!
Marriage Licenses Issued Pardee .Allen Gunter of Leesburg, student and factory employe, and Karen Lee Hall of r 4 Warsaw, student and United Telephone Company employee, have applied for a marriage license at the office of , Kosciusko county clerk T. Ethna Scott. Alien Garrett Slagle, 18, of r 2 Millord. factory employee, and Charlene K. Cleveland. 17, of 1005 east Market street, Nappanee, recently applied for a marriage license at the office of Elkhart county clerk. Lee Francis Donahue of Leesburg. customer sen - ice, and Charianne Beth Logan of 202 Argonne road, Warsaw, packing department, have applied for a marriage lioens* at the office of Kosciusko county clerk T. Ethna Scott.
Six Lettermen On Syracuse Baseball Team This Year Six returning lettermen help compose the Syracuse high school summer baseball roster this year. Os these lettermen, however, only Rob Clevenger and Greg Smith have had much playing experience on the varsity squad as nine seniors graduated this spring. Clevenger, a pitcher; and Smith, the second baseman; will both be seniors in the fall. Other 'lettermen are Steve Conrad, pitcher and first baseman: Curt Stucky, third baseman: Alan Zimmerman, short stop; and Dennis Harper, catcher. All are seniors except Harper who is a junior. The only other senior on the team is Steve Runge who, is a right fielder and catcher. Other juniors on the team are Kevin Robie, third baseman; Chuck Coburn, center fielder and Rick Clingaman. right fielder. Sophomores are Mike Byrd, left’ fielder
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and pitcher; and Gary Firestone, pitcher. List SHS Baseball Schedule For '67 Following is the baseball schedule for 1967 as released by coach Eldon Ummel: June 13—Akron T June 15—Sotkh Whitley H June 19—North Webster H June 22—Larwill . ~ T June 26—Pierceton . . f ff June 30—Jientone ....1... H July 6—Milford T July 10—Akron H July 13—South Whitley T July 17—North Webster T July 20—Larwill H July 24—Pierceton H July 26—Mentone T July 31—Milford H Aug. 3—Rain Date Aug. 7—Rain Date Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hartter. Mrs. Joseph Jessop, Randall, and Marla Hoover, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hartter, of Milford, spent the week end in St. Louis, Mo., with Miss Doris Hartter.
43 '67 FORDS ON HAND - IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Babe Ruth ~ Team Opens With Victory The Syracuse Babe Ruth team defeated West Noble Tuesday evening 12-8 in the opening game of the season for both teams. The young Yellow Jackets collected nine''hits while pitchers Gary Firestone and Jon Coy held West Noble to two. Firestone pitched the first five and one-third innings and got credit for the victory. Bill Pipp collected two hits in five trips to the plate to lead the Syracuse batters. West Noble jumped into a 2-0 lead after two innings, but the Jackets exploded for six runs in the top of the third and were never headed after that. Box scores of the game follow: AB H R J. Coy -C, P 3 11 G. Firestone -C, P 5 11 M. Lea - LF 2 11 S. Tatman - CF o*o 2 B. Pipp - 2b. SS 5 2 1 S. Hoover - lb 3 11 D. Webster - lb 112
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B. Bell - 3b 5 11 C. Dean - RF 2 o*o B. Gordon - RF 2 10 R. Troyer -SS 0 0 2 J. Hasse - 2b 10 0 DOUGLAS CHARLES Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Wells honored their son. Douglas, with a party. Friends called during the evening. Guests from out of town were Douglas's grandfather, Cleon Wells, and Mrs. Ray Purdy, both from Angola.
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SUNDAY NIGHT CANASTA CLUB MEETS The Sunday night canasta chib met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W T ayne Bucher. High was Leo Anglin and Gwen Weisser. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Conn wan the traveling prize. Hie next meeting will be held at the Delbert Dippon residence on the second Sunday in July. The group will meet at the home of John Fisher on the Fourth of July.
