The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 35, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 October 1967 — Page 2
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Lakeland CC Meet Ends In Tie For Syracuse-Webster The Lakeland Cross Country meet held this week at Smith-Walbridge camp near Syracuse resulted in a 3532 tie between Syracuse and North Webster. Milford followed with 60. Syracuse’s Tom Mullins placed first with a time of 10:47. He was followed bv Lewallen of North Webster, Rider of North Webster and Culver of Ncrth Webster. Kammerer, fifth, was Milford’s first place runner. Other positions were as follows: Geible S, Busch S, Cobum S, Price M, Vandermark S, Moore NW, Brower NW, Wagoner S. Krull M, Sofenson M. The Lakeland teams wifi run in the county meet on Friday. Football Schedule For This Week The football Schedule for this week and next is as follows: October 5 Freshmen — Milford at Warsaw Freshmen — West Noble at North Websur Freshmen — Syracuse at Jimtown October 10 Junior high Kendallville at Milford Junior high — Churubusco at North Wcteter Junior high — Avilla at Syracuse October 12 Freshmen — Mdford at Kendallville Fnbhnvcn — North Webster at Churubusco freshmen — Warsaw at Syracuse Milford Downs J North Webster The Milford Trojan grid team defeated the North Webster Trojans 28 to 12 last Thursday evening. North Webster scored their first touchdown on a pass from John Wright to Jan Lundy in the second quarter. Um? paS»-play was good for 80 yards. Jay Longnecker scored Webster’s second TO on a 42 yard run. 1 Milford scored two of their touchdowns in the opening minutes of the first quarter. The first TO was scored on a pass from Don May to John Leamon. The pass was good for 30 yards. The second TO was scored by Gary Newcomer on a double reverse. Newcomer also scored the third TO on an off-tackle play. In the ((Mirth quarter Roger Korenstra scored on an interior line play. All four of Milford’s extra points were converted by Dun May. The next Milford freshman game is Thursday against Warsaw at Fisher Field in Warsaw. Game time is 4:45 p.m. TRITON DOWNS SYRACUSE IN FOOTBALL, 7-6 Hie Triton Trojans defeated the Syracuse Yellow Jackets by a 7-6 score on Thursday evening. Triton scored their touchdown in the first quarter on an intercepted Syracuse pass. They also made the extra point for a 7-0 score. Kent Wilson, Syracuse full back, scored in the third quarter off a right tackle but the Jackets missed the extra point to make the score 7< Outstanding defense men for Syracuse were Joe Batangartner, Kent Wilson. Ed Thornburg and LeS Hamell. I Yellow Jackets Run In Goshen Invitational ~ The Syracuse Yellow Jackets ran in the Goshen invitational cross country meet last week in the class B division. They placed 10th with ZK points. Huntertown was the winner with 62 points They will run at Nappanee on Monday. • **” Larwill Downs North Webster 18-1 Monday The Larwill baseball team downed North Webster 18-1 Monday, Sept. 25. on their own diamond. Larwill had their 18 runs on 13 hits and two errors while North Webster got one run on four hits and eight errors. The winning pitcher was Bob, Campbell who struck out eight, • walked two and hit one batter. The ’ losing pitcher was Baker who struck out six and walked seven. Larwill sowed five runs in the first inning and were never behind. North Weteter Scored their lone run in the fourth inning and the side was retired with the bases loaded. The Larwill team also scored nine runs in the sixth inning. Left fielder Martin hit two singles or half of North Websters hits. Hitting for Larwill was paced by Bob Ward with two singles and a double. Gary Walter. Arden Hull. Bob Campbell, and Steve Waiter each had two hits. Tom Goodrich. Randy Branning and Mark Dickerson each had one hit. Larwill will pbv their final game Thursday at South* Whidey at 4 p m. Advertising Doesn't Cost, It Pay* !
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E 700 SERIES s BOWLED MONDAY Leon Vance of Syracuse bowled : I? a 703 series at the Wawasee Bowl • j: on Monday evening in the County : !• League. : 1 : Mr. Vance had games of 231— j : 204 and 268. ‘ I — HITS AND MISSES LEAGUE • Standinc ' ’ W L New Paris SUo 9 3 Yod.r's 8 4 Woll, Grain 8 4 Leon's Keslers 8 4 ' MWIU ? * Korkers * 8 Turf Bar 3 }° Sylvans 2 10 MILFORD BUSINESS LEAGUE Standinc " *• Arro Motor Homed . 18 2 Beer and Slabauah. Inc. 14 6 Milford TV and Appliance 12 8 Little and Clark. Inc. 12 8 Campbell's Market 11 9 Augsburg er—Syracuse 11 9 Mishler Funeral Home 9 11 Chore Time Equipment, Inc. 9 11 McFarren Service 9 11 Sharp Hardware Company 8 12 Aussburwer- —Milford 4 16 Walter Drug Company 3 17 High Team Seriea: Arro Motor Homes. 2,b08 . High Team Game: Arro Motor Homes. 941 MONDAT NIGHT COUNTY LEAGUE Standing " L Wawas- Package 15 1 : PH.-her» Shoes T 2 4 I Dixie Boat 10 « Prow Tavern , 9 7 1 OK Sales 9 7 Thornburg's • 9 7 Kurley * K-clera 9 7 I Barbee Hotel 8 8 B. aeon S 8 Lakeland Produce 7 9 Wawase* Bow! 7 9 Wawase TV 6 10 C! an Quick Car Wash C 10 Kline Construction • 5 11 Bud s Body Shop. • , 5 11 Trsh mey- r Ace Hardware 3 13 High Team Game * Series: Wawasee Parkas.- 1.003—2.911 High Individual Game * Series L Vance. 231-204-288—Tte TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES LEAGUE Standing W L Tom Socks 12 4 Kinder's 12 4 Mock's Marina 12 4 American Industrie* 9 7 Stat.- Bank of Syracuse 9 7 Silveus Motor Sal-a ,* i Wawasee Laundromat 8 8 Todd Realty 7 9 Sit N Knit Yarn Shop 6 IO Wawasee T V. 1 15 High Team Series: Tom Socks. 2.319. LAKELAND MEN'S LEAGUE Standing W L Bracel s Balt and Tackle 12 ' 4 Like us and Sons 12 4 North Webster Jayceee 11 Hickman Moren 9 7 Anderson Paint and Supply 7 9 Layton Travel Trailer 6 10 Standard OU 4 12 Wawasee Prep 3 >-> High Team Game: Braaels Bait and Tackle, 901 High Team Series Braaels Balt and Tackle. 2.570. High Individual Series B Likens. 593. LAND O LAKES LEAGUE - Standing W U Mosul Rubber 13 H 3H ; McCormlck-Culter j Pilchers Shoes 11 * I Syracuse Lesion 11 5 Dean s Milk 9 7 Land O Lakes Barn B s * 7H j Frog Tavern 8 8 I Mail-Journal 8 8 State Bank of Syracuse 8 8 S»a Nymph 8 8 Bras. Is Bait 7 9 Slip Motel 7 9 ThwalU Grain 6 10 Auer's Service 6 10 Harris Funeral Home 5 11 R g n- Homes I 15 High Team Series' Frog Tavern. 1.743. High Team Game: Sea Nymph. 970. THURSDAY NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE Standing W L Carwile TV. 14 2 Pepsi 13 4 Anchor Bar 12 4 North W.bster Bank 11 5 PUcherX 11 5 Brasis 11 5 Hire s 10 6 Hushes Digging 9 7 Monsanto 8 S 7S Teshtniey, r Ace .Hardware V 8 W.aver Tboi 7H 8H 3 TP » 7 9 Mall-Journal • -7 9 BAK" 79 Louie's Bwr ' 6 18 Sarah Boyd . 5 11 The Beacon 4H UH PlM’ie SpeclalUeS 4 12 Biddles 31, ServUott 3 14 Huh Team Series Hugtns Dissing. 2.332 High Team Game- Hughes Pigging, 849 TUESDAY NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE Standing *" W L Sea Nymph • 14 6 Syracuse Rubber 13 7 Foo and Fay* 13 7 Seller's Mfg. -• v • 13 7 Tom Sock* . 11 9 Brenda's Beauty Break 10 10 Lakeside Laundry 10 10 Monsanto ~ 8 12 Barbee Hotel 8 13 Walter Drugs * 8 12 Trudy's Beauty Salon 6 14 Hickman Movers 6 14 High Team Game and Series: Ses 1 Nymph. 743—2.11#. — -• Huh Individual Berten T Shrock <64: P Hutter, 471: M Hsnnlng. 470. VbT^ ,VES SB A DONOR at tbe Bbodnobih
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BIRTHSM KIEFER daughter Sgt. and Mrs. Roger Kiefer, r 4 Syracuse, are the parents of a : daughter born Tuesday, Sept. 26, in ; the Goshen hospital. SALTER son Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Salter. North : Webster, are the parents of a seven • pound daughter barn in the Murphy Medical Center at 11:52 p.m. Friday. SMITH Son Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Smith of Milford are the parents of a son bom Saturday in the Goshen hospital. SALINAS Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Emilio Salinas of Milford are the parents of a daughter bom Monday in the Goshen hospital. AVERY. Tracey Lynn An eight pound daughter, Tracey Lynn, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Avery of r 1 Milford at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Goshen hospital. She has one sister, Tammy Jo, 5. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Owen Aver>- of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nice of r 1 Milford. WAYNE BUCHERS AT STATE MEETING - Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bucher of r 3 Syracuse spent last Thursday and Friday in Indianapolis attending the state meeting of the U. S. Department of Agriculture Farmers’ Home Administration in the Ramada Inn. Distinguished speakers were the U. S. administrator Howard Burtsch of Washington. D. C.; Indiana Senator Birch Bayh, Lt. Governor Robert L. Rock and state director Marvin Burkett. The theme for the program was “We Never Say ’No’ Milford Defeated By Pierceton, 4 To 3 Thursday afternoon at Pierceton the Cute won a nine inning game from Milford 4 to 3 to cinch a tie with South Whitley in the final county baseball standings. Bruce Sweetheimer hit a two out triple in the eighth and scored on the overthrow, giving the Cubs the needed winning run. Phil Menzie sent the game into extra innings with a double, scoring Bill Kubacki, who had walked. Brad Schult had the Pierceton win. giving up four hits, walked six and struck out nine. Tom G unden was the losing pitcher for Milford. Pierceton’s final record for the season was fire win two loss record. Larwill and Akron bang the only teams to beat the Cubs. A very good season. Services Robert D. Smith In Viet Nam VONG BINH. Viet Nam - Army private first class Robert D. Smith, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Smith, Leesburg, was as- j signed to the 198th light infantry brigade near Long Binh, Viet Nam, September 9. Pvt. Smith is a rifleman in com- ■ pany B, 2nd battalion of the brig- : ade’s 3d infantry. He entered the army in April of this year and was ’ last stationed at Fort Polk. La. He graduated in 1965 from Leesburg high school.
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GRADUATES — Andrea Lennon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Leemon of Milford, was graduated from the Headlines Beauty college in Elkhart. After receiving her state license, Andrea, is working at a Goshen beauty salon.
Van Buren-Jefferson Farm Bureau Has Barbecue The Van Burendefferson Township Farm Bureau had a chicken barbecue for its members Septem- ' ber 19 at the Milford fire station. Devotions were led by Kenneth : Haney. During the business meeting it was announced that there would be a beef promotion at Augsburgw's Foodliner on October 6 sponsored by the Farm Bureau. It was also announced that the State convention will begin November 13 in Indianapolis. Elected delegates to the annual aunty meeting include Dale Berber, Kenneth Haney, Dale Mikel and Mrs. Harold Wilson with Richard Berger as alternate. Developement of Farm Bureau policy was discussed with a number of resolutions being presented. Hospitality committee consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rapp, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Krull and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Atkinson. The October meeting will be held at the Milford de- ’ men t ary school on October 17 to honor 4-H and FFA members. Court News Divorce Filed Dorothy A. Connolly, Turkey Creek township, has filed a divorce suit against James C. Connolly, in KosciiSko circuit court. They were married February 4, 1947, and separated September 20, 1967. The plaintiff seeks custody of a minor chdd. LICENSE TO WED David Estrada Hernandez, 21, of Milford, factory worker, and Esther Martinez, 16, Milford, factory worker, have applied for a marriage license at the office of Kosciusko county clerk T. Ethna Scott. RETURN FROMA 10-DAY VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Steinke of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Om cf Milford arrived home Monday evening from a 10-day vacation trip to Canada and the northeastern states. They traveled 3,5651 miles. They visited with friends in Waterloo, Ontario, and New Brunswick, Canada. While in Canada they also traveled to Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Frcm Canada the Steinkes and Oms went to Maine and other northeastern states. They visited the Vanderbilt Mansion and the Roosevelt Home at Hvde Park, New York.
taiziNiCS around ®||v ; J Syracusans will again be asked to get behind the annual United Fund drive as they have so generously ;done in the past Mrs. Dee Stiver of North Shore Drive is again Turkey Creek township chairman and is expected to get her organizational drive underway soon. She topped all previous goals last i year by ranging up a total of $8,946 for the township. The county budget has risen to $111,017, so it will take [ at least an overall five per cent increase to make the county goal. She’ll need all the help die can get. So please help. Won’t you? - • • « Two new units have been added to the county’s 13. making 15 charities in the county United Fund. The new ones are the Baker’s Boys’ Club in Warsaw. It is really a county organization, affiliated with the National Boys’ Club of America. Tiie other one is the Packerton Community Association, a bootstrap effort to bring better living conditions to the town of Packerton. • ♦ • We can expect a drive to bring new uniforms to the Wawasee War-
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riors, the young Syracuse march- ' ing unit that has brought honors to ’ the community. The group, made up of 50 boys and girls’from the ages of 10 to 18, has won first place in six out of seven competitive parades they have entered in northern Indiana during the past summer. They will appear at the first Syracuse basketball game of the season, to be played at Syracuse against Wakarusa on Friday, Nov. 17. Bobby Jo Howell, 19, is their instructor. The amount they hope to raise for new uniforms is $2,000. • • • We’ve found out that pretty Mrs. Clarence (Mae) Metzger of Pickwick Road is a fishing buff. “I like to fish, you can be sure of that”, she commented, “but I also like the fresh air one gets on the water”. Mrs. Metzger, a part time worker at Country Corner Gifts, is the wife of Goshen city police detective. • ♦ • Speaking of fresh air, what Syracuse minister did a three-mile sprint Monday morning with a couple of “fresh air clowns”, but failed to show up for the Tuesday morning heat? • • • Syracuse Rubber Company is planning to move its plant to the company's No. 2 plant site in the spring. A former Lakeland Youth Center director had asked the board to hold off on its plans to build a new center in Wawasee Village to see if the center could not purchase the rubber company building on south Huntington street, but he had few listeners.
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A group of Syracuse business and industrial leaders have given lip j service to the possibility of holding i a Lakeland Industrial Fair. Warsaw has held such a fair with reasonably good success, and they think it could also be done right here, with the possibility of 30 to 40 Lakeland industrial firms participating. What do you think? Nancy Prickett, new Wawasee high school principal Henry Smith and conservation officer Bob Topper made up the trio of judges for the Milford fair parade and beauty contest. No one could find fault with their findings. The real “toughie” came when they had to pick a “Miss Milford Festival” ' queen, for they had 13 real beauties j to choose from. It hasn’t been announced yet, but Jay Busscher is about to open his j insurance and real estate office in the remodeled Zerbie property located on the southeast corner of Pearl and Huntington streets. Look for Everett Ketering to become his partner and to handle real estate transactions from there. « • • The "home of tomorrow” is coming to Syracuse and will be shown for the first time at Regent Homes’ open house slated for Sunday, Oct.
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15, so says Regent’s president Gaylord Jones. The open house is to get the public acquainted with what Regent has done in its short history of slightly over a year in Syracuse, and will be part of a two-day dealers' showing of 1968 models. • * * The new officers of the newly organized Turkey Creek Conservation club are taking their jobs seriously. They have gone out and signed up over 150 members already. • « • Do-it-yourself Bill Brammer, a real jack-of-all-trades, has taken to his bed as a result of overwork on his new Lake Wawasee home. SYRACUSE LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Deaton and Mr. and Mrs, Eldcn Watkins, r 2 Syracuse, attended the Farm Progress Show at Chalmers on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eschrich have returned to their home at Buffalo. N. Y., following a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Watkins and daughter, Robin, and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Deaton, Syracuse.
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THURSDAY - SATURDAY, October 5-6-7 DOirBLE FEATURE Ann-Margret in “Made In Paris” and David Niven in “Where The Spies Are*’ SUNDAY - WEDNESDAY, October 8 thru 11 Jerry Lewis in “The Big Mouth” Color
