The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 November 1967 — Page 5

PREPARE FOR BLOODBANK — Mrs. Herbert W. Baumgartner, blood program reculter for Milford and general chairman of Friday’s blood bank, is shown above with Darrell Orn, who will receive his gallon don-

TUESDAY NIGHT LADU'S LEAGUE StanAlnc ■ W L Foo and Fa yr " Syracuse Rubber 24 13 I S.a Nyir.'.'h 1 ‘ Seilers MU 14 j Lakeside Laundry is 17 Torn Socks 18 18 | Hickman Mover* 18 18 Bn nda s Beauty Bn •»* 17. 19 Mon San io 16 30 Walter Druzs 14 22 TTudy s Beauty Fa ion in ’ , Barb.'. Hotel 10 26 | HUB Team Garn.- Lak-side Laundry.'

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or pin. and Inez Devcnney, Red Cross director, as they plan for the bank. The Bloodmobile will be at the fire station from 12 noon until 6 p.m. Friday. Red Cross workers are urging all

747 „ . ' >t»sh T m S« rl» s: Syracuse Rubber. 2 09*i Hi h Ind vidual Series: M Dixson. 5‘2: 8 Hoover. 492 S. Gilbert. 458 P HuHer. 483 H Frushour. 465 Honor Sc res J Beeri-y. ISO M Dixson 182-179 E Prlc 163: E Johnson. 158 J Hostetl. r, 156; J «< niie. 155 B Kuhn 17- S Hoover, 193-169; L. Brokets. 177 K M Klbbin. 164 S Hass bl S Fry 153. E Wogoman. 167: R Markham. 171 8 Gilbert. 159-169 G Bird. 153 1 Dull. 157. M Simon, 156 P. Mil- |. r 158. M Flinn. 178 D Stucko. 152 I. Thomburx 152 F Robinson. 152: P "utter. 186-165 H Frushcur. 211: N Searfem 172 .M Conner. 152 M Hs-n---i a.ng, 160. MILFORD BUSINESS LEAGUE ; standin- " I. I Arm Mo'or nmur. 27 9 ! B. er and SJabauzh Inc. 24 13 I Autihumer- -Srractiae 33 13 Little and Clark. Inc 21 15 Miltord TV and Appliance 19 17 • Mishler Funeral Home 18 18

persons who possibly can to donate as there is an urgent need. It was learned this morning that the blood bank at Fort Wayne has no blood available for Kosciusko county. A Mail-Journal staff photo.

Campbells Market 18 18 McFarr n Service Sharp Hardware Company 16 20 Chore-Time Eoutp.. Inc. Augsburaer—Milford 12 24 I Walter Drug Company 7 29 . | High Team S-ri»s and Game: Arro Motor Homes. 2.661 —912. I ..w Seri s Doug R-nsb-reer. 605. 500 Serbs J. Keller. 598: H Wuthrich. 584 P Campbell. 581 D Hockc-rt. 581; • > J Speicher. 568: G Thornsbury. 553. -W. Jackson 548 W Tullis. 541 L. Bray. . 541 D Wuthrich. 536: D Thibaut. 534; B Little. 524 O Estep. 522 D Dippon. 518 w Miller. 516; L Kraut,r. 515; A. Be.swanaer 514 J. Husted. 514; H. Bortman 513 R Wolterman. 509 M Wolterman. 508: J Buch? r. 503 200 Games H Wuthrich. 227 D. Rensb<nter. 226 and 201 P. Campbell. 224. O Thornsaury. 207, W Miller. 205. D. Hock. rt. 205 and 302 Harold Bartman. 202. W Jackson. 201; J Keller. 201; D. Wuthrich. 201 L Krauter. 201: L. Bray, 201. TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES LEAGUE Standing W I. i Kinders 23 9 SHv. us Motors 19 13 Amrrlcan Industries 18 14 Tom Socks 17 15 Mock's Marina 17 15 Todd R.alty 15 17 State Bank of Syracuse 15 17 Wawase. TV 14 18 Wawas-e Laundromat 13 19 Sc n Knit 19 23 High Team Series. Tom Socks. 2.167. During Nappanee’s 12 Hour Madness 10 a.m. until 10 p.m. 10% OFF on All Merchandise fall festival SALE! Save 20% on 16 pc. Starter Sets (service for 4) FAMOUS ( —- TRUE CHINA V BY SYRACUSE HARVEST Gold E &T i SOIOtN YIU.UW ANO LEAF GREEN October 30 through November 11 only • Breakage replacement guarantee! • Oven-proof, dishwasher proof! • Underglaze patterns that will last forever! • Multi purpose serving pieces! • REAL CHINA at less than plastic or pottery prices! Why be satisfied with second best or synthetic substitute? NOW is the time to BUY THE BEST—during our money saving Sale. Carefree—so elegant for formal entertaining yet durable enough for everyday use. E. Newcomer and Son JEWELER Nappanee, Ind. P.S. 20% OFF ON OPEN STOCK—TOO!!

Honor Scows: M. Schwab. 447; E. Tatman. 452: P Maresh. 177—472: L. Vance. 188—469; M. Willard, 463: B. Gans. 176; W. Wright. 183: E. Day. 180—444; S. Heckaman. 176—502; V. Elijah. 175—449; S. Kern. 183-173—519. HITS AND MISSES LEAGUE Standing W L Misfits 16 8 New Paris Silo 16 8 Yoders 13 11 Wolfe Grain 13 11 Leon's Keglers 12 9 The Korkers 1014 10H Sylvans 5 16 Turf Bar 4*4 1614 Honor Scores: D. Wolte, 440; J. Yoder. 471; D. Zawadzke. 220: D McFarland, 205; J. Cripe, 211. D. Thwalts. 301. THURSDAY NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE Standing W L Carwile T V 36 6 North Webster Bank 24 8 Hughes Digging 22 10 Monsanto 19H 12H Brazel's 19 13 Anchor Bar 19 13 Pepsi 19 13 i Teghtmeyer Ace Hardware 1814 1314 Hires 18 14 Pilcher’s 16 16 W.aver Tool ‘ 15 17 Plastic Specialties 1414 1714 BAK. 14 18 Sarah Boyd 14 18 S.T.P. 14 18 The Mail-Journal 12 20 Servisoft 11 21 Biddles 9 >4 23 >4 Th Beacon 8 24 Louies Bar 7 25 Hteh Team Serbs: Monsanto. 2.339. j High Team Game: Weaver Tool. 881. 500 Series: D. Coburn, 528; B. Nyce, 518; I Dull. 510. J Byland, 503; I. Stahley 503; D. Thwalts. 502 Honor Scons S. Brouwer. 171—486: P Maresh, 209: E Marlin. 172—458: N. ’Swope, 180 —486. M Schwab. 465; H Rule 185 —494 B Kline, 180-173—480: J Trolson. 174—456: E Hughes. 187— 474 B Caple. 179: A Wiegman. 176—451: P Hare. 174; H Frushour, 176—476 K. j Gardner. 179—480. P Hutter. 177—471: IS. Bowen. 172—453; C. Whitacre. 171: P : Pletcher 180—477; L. Vance. 460: T. Brock, 454 I. Carwile. 173-200—497; K. Knisley. 488. LAKELAND BOY’S LEAGUE St'anding W L Invaders 9 3 Colt 45 s 9 3 Krew's Kegglers 7 5 Smltty's Strikers 7 5 Gr-ats 6 6 i VUlians 6 6 i 49'ers 5 7 I Stinkers 5 7 ; Assassins 3 9 ; Plavboys 3 9 Senior Honor Scores: Tom Crews, 244— 513: St. Ve Mock. 178. 173—489: Steve j St-'ckler. 162 Junior Honor Scores: Harry Stidham. 194 Br nt Gordon. 180—478: Jerry Davis, j 16R John Auer. 143 j Bantom Honor Scores: Greg Utnmel. I 143—398 Brad Butler. 142. High Team Games: Krew's Kegglers. 847 Hteh Team Series: Krew's Kegglers. 2.352. LAND O LAKES LEAGUE standing W L Pilcher's Sho- s 24 8 McCormlrk-Cutter 22 10 Land O Lakes Barns 20 H 11H Syracuse Legion 20 12 Mogul Rubber 1914 1214 Dean's Milk 19 13 Thwalts Grain 17 15 The Mail-Journal 17 15 Frog Tnv-rn 14 18 Brai l's Bait 14 18 Auer's Service 14 18 r Slip Motel n 19 s>at. punk of Syracuse 13 20 i Harris Funeral Home 11 21 I c *a Nymnh 11 21 i R -ent Hom«s 8 24 | High Team Series and Game: Pilcher's Shnes, 2.971—1.063 600 Series; C Fhy. 230-200-169—-619; C Davies 230.230-183—644: l Weltv 212”’•.218—616 R Thibaut. 224-190-192— 606 Hnnn- Scort*'■ C Fnishntir. 595—214: ” Pilch -50 R—o o2: r «Imon, 545: L sCs —2nn-201 C Woltor. 510 K Knisley, 533—220 G Nordman. 569—202; 9 Thick 519—202 w Whitacre, 562— ’7O: D Burchard. 507 N. Dorsev. 559: W Stahlv 558-200-200: A. Mauslev. 565—210: H Ey r, 535—214 R Timmins. 507 A Bc!swane-r 5.32: .1 Bucher 537: R Kitson 536: G Burns. 573—200-204: P R-ight, 535—201: F. Avery. 509; M Simon, 553. LAKELAND MEN'S LEAGUE Standing W L F.rax Ts Bait and Tackle 23 9 North Webst„r Jaycees 20 12 IJkens and Sons 18 14 Hickman Movers 18 14 I-ayton Travel Trailer 16 16 Standard Oil 12 20 An,’ :sun Paint and Supply 11 21 Wawase.- Prep 10 22 High T.am Game: North Webster Jay- 1

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12-HOUR MADNESS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3 — 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. Reg. $5.00 —3 Colors CORDUROY SHIRTS $3.39 *“• 'APrirp ’A Off NECKTIES Z 2 ■ lICC BILLFOLDS Z 3 VII FLANNEL PAJAMAS - Reg. $4.00 $199 AMaH DRESS HATS - Reg. $3.50 $149 ALL 1/ D • i ALL WINTER f / AM JEWELRY /2 r HCe I JACKETS /4 UII CANVAS WORK HATS-Reg.sl.9s $139 ALL DRESS HATS-Reg. 511.95 $8.99 AD Hooded J/ All ADDreM SOOO Aft Sweat Shirt. /4 VII Sweater. J VII ALL SALES FINAL — ALL SALES CASH DAVE'S MEN'S WEAR 159 S. Main St Nappanee, Ind. b

■ eees. 852. . High Team Series: Brazel's Bait and ; Tackle, 2.456. 8 High Series: A. Walgamuth, 504: E. : Money, 566; W. Brazel. 536; K. Enyeart. 518: W. Sloan. 535. High Games: E Money. 213: A. Walgamuth. 200:' - H. Galloway. 201; K. Enyeart. 303. SHS Alumni Edition Os Yearbook On Sale Syracuse high school senior class' , is publishing an alumni edition of The Echo, the school yearbook, | which will also be the find issue as ' this will be the last year the high j school is in existence, t Subscriptions for the yearbook are now on sale at the school. Students may purchase one copy at a reduced rate before December 1. After December 1, all copies will ,be the same price. Interested alumni may purchase copies at school . or they may call Mrs. Keith White- * man 457-3546 after 4 p.m. or Pam ■ Combs 457-3069 after 6 p.m. ; Don Byrd Wins i Pro-Pro Tourney Don Byrd of Wawasee Golf course won at pro-pro tourney at the Fort Wayne Country club on Monday. His partner was Jim Shaw of South Bend. They turned in a score of 65 — six under par. In second place with 68’s were - • Bill Krattert and Harold Wegesin, 8 Jim Scott and Paul Gross and Arnold Koehler and Bill Kratzert. Mr. Byrd also placed first in the L pro-pro tourney on the 24th of Octo- ;. her at the Evansville Country club. . He and his partner Don Mackey were four tinder par with 66. In the On the Tour tournament held Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 22. 23 and 24, winners were » Don Mackey with 214, Alan White i with 215, Jim Shaw with 217 and Ross Kuntz with 219. Alternates with 220 were Don Byrd. Ellis Brown and Don Street. Mr. Byrd placed first in the contest last year. Richard Doerscher s Celebrates Tenth Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin S. Stoner, r 4 Syracuse, entertained at a birthday party Saturday, honoring their son, Richard’s 10th birthday anniversary. The party was in the Halloween theme with the guests arriving in cc’st time. Halloween games were played. The refreshments also carried out the Halloween theme, with the cake, in the shape of a pumpkin, and ice cream and cider being served. Guests were Brian Simmons, Samuel Ludwig, John Schacht, Larry Allen, Steve Richmon, Jay and ; Joe Wright, Jeff Miller and Greg I Smith.

Children's Book Week Oct. 29 - Nov. 4 By Mrs. Bonnie Bjella Children’s Librarian Children’s Book Week will be observed at the Syracuse public library during the week of October 29 through November 4. Many new books will be on display for children of all ages and we invite parents and children to visit the library that weds. “Take Off with Books” is the theme of this year’s observance. I New books of interest in the chil- : dren’s department include: “Trudie and the Milch Cow” by Judith Hemschemeyer. This is a warm family story, good for laughing and | crying all at once. In the “Magnificent Jalopy” by , John Tomerlin, Walley and Injun dis- ; cover an old car without wheels j resting sadly in a chicken coop. Be- > fore they knew what had happened it was theirs . . . theirs to tow back to the garage, to reupholster, to scrape down and rehaul and finally to be proud of and defend against insults. Makes a witty and entertaining story right up to the finish line. “A Beginners Guide to Building and Flying Model Airplanes” by Robert Lopshire is a clearly illustrated guide no newcomer to the model airplane field should miss. “Echo Valley” by Elinor Lyon 1 and “Mystery of the Limping Strange” by Nancy Faulkner, are ' two new mysteries added to the many already on the shelf. ! j “Tim the Football Nut” by Paul Jackson is a good sport story written by a favorite and well known ' author. j Younger children will enjoy “Magic Jim" by Diane Massie, along with “Eric and the Canal Boat” by Lillian Bason. Syracuse Locals Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Smith, r 2 Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baker and son, Rick of North Webster, attended homecoming at ! Ball State university last week end. Together with Carolyn Smith, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Smith, they attended the football game in the afternoon. Carolyn, a sophomore at Ball State, plans on coming home next Friday to attend the first ball game of the season for Syracuse. Mrs. Helen Lawrence and Mrs. Nina Schultz spent Tuesday and Wednesday at Syracuse, enroute to Chicago from their home at Vancleve, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Peffley, Syracuse, and Bert Peffley, Goslien, visited their daughter and granddaughter, Cheryl Peffley. at Western Michigan college at Kalamazoo, Mich., on Saturday. Mrs. Sophis Weaver has returned to her IwHne at Terre Haute from Lake Wawasee. Mrs. Gertrude Coppock of Syracuse Lake and Wakarusa has gone to Phoenix, Ariz., to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watkins of I the Frances Beauty Salon, Syracuse. spent Sunday and Monday attending tlie hair fashion show in the | Sherman hotel, Chicago.

DIVORCES FILED Ferol Coy, Turkey Creek township, has filed a suit for divorce against Tillman Coy, Jr., in Kosciusko circuit court. The couple was married September 24, 1954, and separated October 18, 1967. ITie plaintiff asks custody of two minor children, ages five and ten. Elizabeth Jo Sides, r 4 Syracuse, Turkey Creek township, has filed a suit for divorce against Daniel E. Sicks. They were married July 20, 1957, and separated October 12, 1967. She seeks custody of three minor children, ages nine, six and two. TERRY ROOKSTOOL HOME ON EMERGENCY LEAVE Terry Rookstool, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ishmael Rookstool of Syracuse, is home on a 30-day emergency leave from Viet Nam. His mother-in-law, Mrs. Clarence Pequignot of Columbia [ City, passed away last week and funeral services were conducted on , Monday.

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Goshen Hospital Association, Inc. NOTICE Registration, Nomination and Election ’ To all churches, religious organizations, labor unions, fraternal, charitable, military’ and civic organizations of Elkhart County, Indiana. The above listed organizations of Elkhart County, Indiana. are requested to designate one member of its organization as a member of the Goshen Hospital Association, Inc. for the year 1968. Organizations eligible to designate members of the Association shall certify the district, the name and address of each member so designated and certify its qualifications to designate members upon the blanks to be provided for that purpose by the Secretary’. They shall be filed with said Secretary’ on or before January Ist. (Use Form No. 1) Any organization not receiving forms for submitting nominations for Hospital Association membership and representation, and for nominations for directorship on the Board, should request them from the Secretary’ of the Board or from the Hospital. Each organization registered may nominate a person or persons whose name will appear on the ballot for election to the Board of Directors of Goshen General Hospital. Said nominee must be a resident of the district in which the organization making the nomination is located. ALL NOMINATIONS FOR DIRECTORS MUST BE IN THE HANDS OF THE HOSPITAL NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 15th. (Use Form No. 2) Elkhart County, Indiana, shall be divided into the following districts; District No. 1 shall consist of Olive, Locke, Union and Harrison Townships. District No. 2 shall consist of Jackson, Clinton and Benton Townships. District No. 3 shall consist of Elkhart Township. District No. 4 shall consist of Washington, York, Jefferson and Middlebury Townships. District No. 5 shall consist of the City* of Elkhart. District No. 6 shall consist of Cleveland and Baugo Townships and Osolo and Concord Townships outside the City of Elkhart. For the y’ear 1968: District No. 1 shall elect one person to be a member of the Board of Directors of Goshen General Hospital. Present member, Mrs. Ray Walters, has served one (1) term. District No. 3 shall elect four people. Present members whose terms are expiring are as follows: Joe Blocker (Ist term), Joseph P. Bradford (Ist term), Coalter Longcor (Ist term). Rev. Bruce Mosier (2nd term). District No. 5 shall elect one person. Present member is Fred Lobley (2nd term). GOSHEN HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, INC. Andrew L. Hardie President, Board of Directors GOSHEN HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, INC. Mrs. Juanita L. Schenck Secretary, Board of Directors

BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR PAUL MILLER AT WARSAW Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Miller of Warsaw entertained Sunday evening in honor of their Son Paul who was celebrating his fifth birthday. Ice cream and cake were served to Mrs. Suda Johnson and Mrs. Mabel ShuH of Warsaw and to Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Allen and family of Leesburg. SCOUTING NEWS By Larry Stidham The calls of square dancing echoed through the Syracuse Scout cabin on Thursday, Oct. 19, as the boy scouts celebrated Halloween by having a square dance. The scouts were asked to invite their mothers and could invite a lady guest to go with them. The caller was Bob Duesfler of the Sun-E-Side Recreation Center at Ligonier. He did a very good job and had a lot of patience. At the end of the dancing refreshments of apples, popcorn, doughnuts and cider were served.