The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 8, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 April 1968 — Page 2

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., April 3, 1968

MILFORD'S TRACK TEAM — Members of Milford high school’s track team took time out Monday to pose for a Mail-Journal photographer with coach Don Storey. In the front row, left to right, are Arnold Johnson, Gary Sorensen, Mike Mathews, Phil Price, Kent Doty, Ted Speicher, Dave Henson and Dave Brown. In the second row are coach Storey, Wes Kilmer, Larry Kammerer, Gary Newcomer, Kevin Estep, Dan Brown, Steve Replogle, Dave Fox, Marvin Miller, Roger Korenstra and Donn May. '

Milford's Track Team Has Six Returning Lettermen

Golf coach Steven Roderick has released the golf schedule for Syracuse high school. All home meets are held on the South Shore course. All meets except the Syr-acuse-Hcwe meet on May 16 will be held at 4 p.m. The Howe meet will begin at 4:30. The schedule follows: April B—Akron Home April 9'—Goshen Home April 16—Bremen and Lolumbia City Home April 22—Warsaw Home April 26—Concord and Albion

Coach Roderick Releases Golf Schedule At SHS

For its last year of competition, Milford’s track team has six returning lettermen who are out to capture the county track championship which the school has not held since 1958. Lettermen are Kevin Estep, Gary Newcomer, Marvin Miller, Ted Speicher, Dan Brown and Gary Sorensen. Season Opens Tonight The school’s track season opens tenight when the Trojans travel to Wakarusa. The first home meet

Meet The Coach - (Continued from page 1) degree from Huntington college and his MA degree from Ball State university. He is married and the father of five children. Mr. Zurcher will seek housing in the Lakeland area and desires to rent or purchase a four bedroom home. When asked about other athletic appointments for Wawasee high school, board members stated it would be at least two weeks until they have made decisions. When asked whether these men will come from within or without the present corporation it was stated some will have to be hired from without the corporation because of the additional sports being added to the schedule and the lack of qualified coaches in these sports on the present coaching staff. Swimming was given as an example. Other Business In other business Marion Lantz, business manager, presented three contracts from the Northern Indiana Public Service* Company (Syracuse elementary, Milford elementary and Milford high school buildings) to be signed by the boanj. The contracts are expected to save the corporation about S9OO. Board members also decided to= hire Marshall Stevens of Chicago to prepare a new appraisal of the corporations building in preparation for new insurance policies. The appraisal will be done for sl,2CO and will be kept on an annual basis cf revising at $l2O per year. Such an appraisal was made three years ago, but with the new additions, remodeling and building of the new high school it was fie feelings of the board that the new appraisal should be made and should be kept current by the yearly revisions. During the LCTA meeting superintendent Arnold installed treasurer Milton Brice and secretary Helen Knapp for two year terms of office running from April of 1968 to April of 1970. Present for the meetings were superintendent Arnold, business manager Lantz, administrative assistant and treasurer Lewis S. Immel. and board members Jerry Helvey, Charles Purdum, Jr., Dr. Robert Craig and Floyd Baker. Too Late To Classify TREE ROOTS DESTROYED in drain pipe with Klean-Em-All sewer and septic tank cleaner sold at Augsburger’s IGA in Milford and Syracuse.

Home April 29—South Whitley .. Home April 30—Pierceton, Milford and Mentone Home May I—Manchester Home May 3—Lakehills Invitational St. John’s May 6—Columbia City .. There May 7—North "Webster .. Home May B—Nappanee Home May 10—Goshen There May 14—Sectional May 16—Howe Home May 17—County Tourney

is next Wednesday when the Milford boys will play host to North Webster. The complete schedule follows: April 3—Wakarusa T 4:30 April s—Larwill T4:30 April B—S. Whitley T 4:15 April fO—N. Webster .. H 4:15 April 19—Akron T 4:45 April 22—Jefferson H 4:15 April 24—W. Noble T 4:15 April 26—Syracuse T 4:15 May I—Wakarusa H 4:15 May 3—County Meet, Pierceton

Syracuse OES - (Continued from page 1) Secretary — Mrs. Rebecca Kitson Treasurer — Mrs. Frank Bates Conductress — Miss Lindal Caldwell Associate conductress — Mrs. Cherrie Caldwell Chaplain — Mrs. Doris O’Havei Marshal — Mrs. Wallace Clark Organist — Mrs. Clem Lisor Adah — Mrs. Patrick Bomman Ruth — Mrs. Max Kleinknight Esther — Miss Marie Cramar Martha — Miss Linda Broekers Electa — Mrs. Walter Knisley Warden — Mrs. James Kitson Sentinel — Mrs. John Craw Soloist — Mrs. Jack Darr Mrs. Darr rendered a beautiful song to both the worthy matron and worthy patron. The new matron, Mrs. Robert Murray, was presented the gavel. She introduced her husband, Robert, her son, Michael, and daughter, Mrs. Dallas McKibben and her granddaughter. The retiring matron and patron were escorted to the altar to sign the memory sheet in the Bible, received their past matron and patron pins, pinned by past matrons, Mrs. Jack Stoelting and Mrs. Harper Peck. Rev. Joseph Koble offered prayer and the worthy patron invited everyone to the dining room for refreshments served by Mrs. Perc Bartlett, Mrs. George . Pippenger and Mrs. Charles Harris. : Miss Judith Hawk, Lake Wawasae, recently attended a birthday dinner for Mrs. Mabel Juday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Juday, r 3.

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Syracuse - North Webster Hospital Notes Blair Laughlin of Syracuse is now at Miller’s Merry Manor at Warsaw. Mrs. Max Ganshorn, Syracuse, has returned home from the Goshen hospital where she recently underwent surgery. Huber Himes, North Webster, was admitted to Whitley County hospital on Sunday. MiiTord - Leesburg Hospital Notes Jack Wolferman of Milford was admitted Thursday to the Goshen hospital. Mrs. Herbert (Myrtle) Felkner of Milford was treated in the emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center Friday. Melvin Whitacre of r 1 Leesburg was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center over the week end. James Viers, sdx-month-old Son of David Viers of Leesburg, was treated over the week end 1 in the emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center. Ervin Ratliff of Leesburg entered the Murphy Medical Center Monday. Forrest Rader of r 1 Leesburg was treated Monday in the emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center. March Birthdays Observed The March birthdays of Misses Carol Weisser and Ediih Baumgartner of Milford were observed at a dinner' in a Bremen Lounge on Wednesday evening, March 27. Mrs. Charles Weisser, Mrs. Levi Beer and Misses Esther Beer and Virginia Beer were also present. The remainder of the evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schuch in Bremen where refreshments were served and gifts opened.

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MILFORD BUSINESS BOWLING LEAGUE Won Lost Arro Motor Homes 79 41 Augsburger-Syracuse 70 50 Beer and Slabaugh, Inc. 67 53 Milford TV and App. 67 53 Little and Clark, Inc. 66 54 Mishler Funeral Home 65 55 Sharp Hardware Co. 61 59 Campbell’s Market 59 61 Chore-Time Equip. Co. 51 69 McFarren Service 45% 74% Walter Drug Co. 44 76 Augsburger-Milford 41% 784 Weekly Highs: Team Little and Clark Series and Game 2820 and 985 Individual: 700 Series: First ever record in Milford League Dick Thibaut 705 500 Series: B. Little 596; L. Bray 535; D. Wolferman 582; D. Butler 579; P. Mathews 571; G. Thornsbury 563; H. Doty 556; F- Avery 549; L. Slabaugh 548; L. Newman 542; D. Sharp 533; W. Jackson 531; D. Miller 529; D. Dippon 528 200 Games: D. Thibaut 267 and 239; B. Little 223 and 207; D. Doty 213; L. Bray 213; J. Perry 211; P. Mathews 205; D. Bugler 204; C. Grams 204; F. Avery 202; G. Thornsbury 201; L. Newman 200 THURSDAY NIGHT LADIES Hughes Digging 74 34 Carwile TV 67 41 Weaver Tool 64 44 Anchor Bar 63 45 Sarah Boyd 61 47 North Webster Bank 60 48 Hire’s 574 504 Monsanto 574 504 Biddles 564 514 Pepsi 544 534 Teghtmeyer Ace 544 534 Servisoft 53 55 S. T. P. 53 55 B. & K. 49 59 Pilcher’s 47 61 Brazels 46 62 The Beacon 454 624 The Mail-Journal 45 63 Plastic Specialties 414 664 Louie’s Bar 304 774 High Team Series Monsanto 2354 High Team Game Monsanto 843 500 Series I. Stahley 166-188-196 for 550 P. Pletcher 196-178-172 for 546 L. Vance 193-135-216 for 544 R. Singrey 168-169-201 for 538 A. tyiegman 169-158-196 for 523 N. Swope 169-159-190 for 518 B. Nyce 140-170-199 for 509 I. Carwile 159-160-184 for 503 170 450 M. Willsey 171-465 B. Carwile 180-484 T. Brock 174 H. Stuff 468 B. Menefee 178-170-486 G. Eyer 174-491 T. Schrock 483 D. Spearman 186-486 M. Schwab 465 P. Hoover 451 K. Gardner 179-495 L. Neff 193-468 P. Maresh 170-480 J. Byland 458 C. Keller 456 H. Bell 456 J. Harter 172-477 S. Gilbert 450 F. Wortinger 173-170 V. Penn 190-494 TUESDAY AFTERNOON 170 plus 440 plus

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