The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 15, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 May 1968 — Page 2

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., May 15, 1968

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Milford Awards Banquet Hears Sen. Will Erwin State senator Will Erwin spoke at the Milford elementary school last night preceding the presentation of awards by Milford coaches for athletic achievements. Erwin, introduced by Dr. Al Miller, charged his young listeners with a dedication to teamwork in life as they found its application on the athletic field. Special Awards Senior Dan Brown walked off with four major awards: Rebounding, field goal per centage and most valuable player in track and basketball. Senior Tom Gunden received the award for most valuable player in baseball and the sportsmanship award. Junior Larry Kammerer received the most valuable player award in cross country, and sophomore Dana Haab received the most valuable player in golf. Gunden also won the free throw trophy and Ted Speicher the assist trophy in basketball. By grades these other awards were presented: Seniors—Dan Brown, major B BB T, golf minor; Tom Gunden, major B BB; Dennis Newcomer, minor BB; Steve Replogle, major B BB T, minor G; Ted Speicher, major B 88, minor XC; Dave Henson, minor manager. Juniors—Jim Beer, major BB; Louie Davis, major B BB; Keevin Estep, major BB T; Larry Kammerer, major BB T, minor B XC; Hubert Krull, minor BB XC; Phil Price, major B, minor BB T CC. Sophomores— Burgett F; Kent Doty, minor B BB T XC; Kevin Dwyer, minor BB; Dana Haab, major B, minor BB XC G; Fred Hoerr, freshman F; Stan Kilmer, freshman F; John Leemon, minor letter 88, freshman F; Gary Newcomer, minor 88, major T, freshman F; Dennis Replogle, minor B BB G; Gary Sorensen, minor BB XC, major BT; Steve Wolferman, major B. Freshmen—Dave Baumgartner, freshman F BB; Phil Bender, freshman F; Dan Bess, freshman F; Dave Brown, freshman F, minor manager; David Cory, freshman F BB; Glen Davis, freshman F BB; Phil Gunden, freshman F BB; Dan Henson, fresh-

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Ken Workman Accepts Coaching Position At Central Noble

Ken Workman, who announced his resignation from the Lakeland Community School Corporation last month after serving as Syracuse basketball coach for the past three years, has accepted the head basketball position at Central Noble high school. Central Noble is a school consolidation of Wolf Lake and Albion and announced several weeks ago that the athletic program of the schools would merge during the 1968-69 school year. Workman graduated from Laketon high school in 1953 and received his bachelor’s degree from Manchester college in 1959 and his master’s degree from Indiana university in 1962. He served for two years with the U. S. army between his freshman and sophomore ygars at college. He served as assistant basketman F 88, minor T; David Hollar, freshman F; Arnold Johnson, minor manager; Wes Kilmer, freshman F 88, minor track; Roger Korenstra, freshman F, minor BB track; Tim Levernier, minor G; Mike Mathews, freshman F BB; Donn May, freshman F, minor 88, jnajor T; Bill Richardson, freshman F 88, John Skrumelak, freshman F BB; Tom Speicher, freshman F, minor 88. Cheerleader Awards Cheerleader awards were as follows: Becky Brown and Debbie Wolterman, major; Vicki Arnold, Debbie Shearer and Carolyn Rapp, minor. Syracuse Downs North Webster Syracuse junior high team downed North Webster 58-44 in a track meet Monday, May 6, on the Syracuse field. Individual places follow: Shot put (40’8”) — Reiff NW, Cripe S, Moser NW Long jump (14’5 3 /4”) — Benner S, Ringler S, Bushong S Hurdles (17.3) — Workman S, Benner S, Johnson NW 50 yard dash (7.5) — Eppley S, Fribley NW, Reiff NW 880 yard run (2:30.2) — Roberts NW, Ringler S, Busch S

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ball ccach at South Whitley for two years and head, coach for one year before going to Warsaw to be cross-country coach and a basketball aid in the junior high system. When he went to Syracuse he did a rebuilding job on the Jackets. His first team had a 1-19 record, but in 1966-67 it went to 15-10, thus giving Syracuse its first winning season in six years. Last year the team turned in a 7-14 record, suffering much from the loss of Rob Clevenger at the opening of the season. Clevenger suffered an injury and did not play until mid-season. Next year Central Noble students in the upper three grades will attend classes in Albion while the freshmen will go to Wolf Lake. All home games will be played in the Wolf Lake gym. 220 yard dash (27.9) — Fribley NW, Benner S, Moser NW High jump (s’) — Barrett NW, Reiff NW, Hughes S 440 yard dash (64.8) — Hughes S, Bushong S, Johnson NW 100 yard dash (12.2) — Eppley S, Roberts NW, Fribley NW Pole vault (10’) — Barrett NW, Berghorn NW, Peterson S 880 yard relay (1:55.4) — Syracuse 440 yard relay (55.5) — Syracuse Syracuse Golf Team Downs North Webster Members of the Syracuse golf team downed the North Webster team 168-186 last Tuesday night. The Syracuse team finished the nine hole play as follows: John Hulley 43, Garry Firestone 41, Casey Kroh 42, Mike Smith 42, Greg Smith 43. North Webster finished as follows: Andy Hartley 49, Danny Carlton 44, Jan Lundy 44, Dick Kemper 49, Morgan Bouden 56. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nyce and Vicki Sue of r 1 Milford were Mother’s Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Avery, Tammy and Tracey.

First Baseball Game

Set For June 6

Wawasee high school baseball coach William E. Dorsey has released the schedule for the Warriors for the coming season. The first scheduled game has been set for Thursday, June 6, at South Whitley. However, the Warriors’ schedule has an open date on June 4 and could begin their season’s play then. The coach is presently in the Date Team June 4 Open June 6 South Whitley June 10 Fairfield June 13 Concord June 17 Bremen June 19 Manchester June 21 Warsaw June 25 Nappanee June 27 Plymouth July 1 Rochester July 5 Concord July 8 Bremen July 10 Manchester July 12 Warsaw July 15 Nappanee July 17 Plymouth July 19 Rochester July 23 Open July 25 South Whitley July 30 Pierceton Aug. 1 Open

June Auer Heads Ladies At Maxweiton The Maxweiton ladies held their first ladies day on May 7 and elected the following officers: President — Jane Auer 18 hole chairman—Betty Kline 9 hole chairman—Helen Hagan 18 hole secretary—Ginny Jarman 9 hole secretary—Lura Stone The play of the day was most 7’s. Os the four members playing 18 holes, prizes were awarded as follows: Most 7’s, Mary Lou Leonard; low gross, Betty Kline: low putts, Karen Kindig and Marge Newcomer. Os the 17 playing nine holes, prizes were awarded as follows: Most 7’s, Ginny Jarman; low putts, Barbara Kay; low gross, Billie Davis. Auxiliary Enjoys Dinner At Columbia City Recently Members of the North Webster Firemen’s Auxiliary enjoyed dinner and a social hour recently at a Columbia City restaurant. Later they met at the fire station to discuss the coming rummage sale to be held Miay 31 and June 1. Members are asked to be at the fire station the evening of “May 30 if possible to help with sale preparations. Persons with contributions are to contact Mrs. Roy Spry. North Webster Jaycees To Sponsor Pull The North Webster Jaycees are sponsoring a garden tractor pulling contest at the Central Lakes Speedway south of North Webster on state road 13 on Sunday, May 19, with weigh in time at 12 noon and pulling at 2 p.m. There will be two classes with cash prizes awarded to winners. For information call 834-4471 or 453-4883 after 6 p.m. iaa NOW — Ends Tues., May 21 OPEN EVERY NIGHT Adults Only No Children Tickets Sold THE MOTION PICTURE THAT SHOWS WHAT AMERICA’S ALL-TIME #1 BEST-SELLER FIRST PUT INTO WORDS I Valley of the Dolls ■X -■'« : Admission .» i ” 25 w

process of selecting players for the varsity and junior varsity teams. Those names will be published as soon as the final selections are made. Since the baseball diamond at Wawasee is yet to be completed the Warriors will be playing this year’s home games in Milford, Syracuse and North Webster. The complete schedule follows: Time Place 6:00 p.m. There 6:00 p.m. New Paris 6:00 p.m. There 6:00 p.m. Milford 6:00 p.m. There 6:00 p.m. Syracuse 6:00 p.m. There 6:00 p.m. Milfcrd 6:00 p.m. North Webster 6:00 p.m. Syracuse 5:30 p.m. There 6:00 p.m. North Webster 6:00 p.m. There 6:00 p.m. Syracuse 5:30 p.m. There 5:30 There 6:00 p.m. North Webster 6:00 p.m. North Webster

SERMON FOR MILFORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH “What Is Your Life?” is the title of the sermon to be presented Sunday morning during the worship service at the Milford United Methodist church. Rev. Richard Sumner is pastor of the church. MILFORD RESIDENT TO OBSERVE BIRTHBAY Mrs. Mary Belle Hurd of north Main street, Milford, will observe her 90th birthday on Thursday, May 16. Mrs. Hurd is a retired school teacher. A DAY IN CHICAGO Mrs. Max Duncan and Mrs. James Brooks, both of Milford, Mrs. John Connolly of Syracuse, and Mrs. Louis Battenfield of Wiiiamac joined a group from Warsaw and went to Chicago Saturday. While in the city they, shopped and saw Sammy Davis on stage in “Golden Boy”.

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Syracuse—North Webster Hospital Notes Mrs. Lillie Warner has been released from the Goshen hospital and is at the home of her sster, Mrs. Harry Juday, south Main street, Syracuse. Former Turkey Creek township trustee Madison Jones is a patient in the Goshen hospital. Eldon Ummel, Syracuse coach is a patient in the Goshen hospital where he underwent surgery a few days ago. Mrs. Flora House, r 3 Syracuse, is a patient in the Whitley County hospital. Keith Enyeart, Jr., five, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Enyeart, North Webster, was admitted to the Murphy Medical Center Monday. Kathryn Drudge, North Webster, was admitted to the Murphy Medical Center Monday. Ella Unrue of Syracuse was taken to the Goshen hospital Tuesday evening with a heart condition. •—— I MILFORD—-LEESBURG Hospital Notes Mrs. Clara Price of Milford has been released from the Goshen hospital and is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Price east of town. Mrs. Myrtle Replogle of Milford is still convalescing at the Goshen hospital following surgery two weeks ago. She would appreciate hearing from her friends in Milford. John Grace of r 1 Leesburg was treated in the emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center last week. Mrs. Earl Meek of r 2 Leesburg has been dismissed from the Whitley County hospital at Columbia City. Allan Lee Osburn of Leesburg was released Thursday from the

Murphy Medical Center. Robert Murphy of Leesburg was treated Thursday in the emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center. James Moyer, seven - yearold son of Robert Moyer of r 2 Leesburg, entered the Murphy Medical Center Friday. He was dismissed over the week end. Among those treated in the emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center over the week end were Anita Blackburn, four-year-old daughter of Thurston Blackbum of Milford; Ronnie Park, 14-year-old son of Charles Park of Leesburg; and Gary Valentine, 12-year-old son of John Valentine of r 1 Leesburg. Mrs. Robert Smoker of r 2 Leesburg was treated in the emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center Monday. Mrs. Stahl To Present Chalk Talk Sunday Mrs. Roxie Stahl of Huntington will be the guest speaker on Sunday, May 19, at the First Brethren church in Milford. She will present a chalk talk with her message. Residents of the area are invited to attend the services which are being held for youth Sunday.

[HEARING AID ] SERVICE CLINIC

TUESDAY, MAY 21 FROM 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. FEATURING FREE 12 POINT CHECK UP ON ANY HEARING AID REGARDLESS OF MAKE OR MODEL 1. Check all contacts and clean 7. Inspect cords 2. Check battery compartment; clean 8. Audio-check volume control if necessary 9. Inspect earmold, check for breaks 3. Test batteries or burrs and clean 4. Inspect receiver for intermittency, 10. Check acoustic quality of aid loss of power n. Clean plastic tubes — check for 5. Check case for cracks leaks 6. Tighten hinges and hinge screws 12. Clean and polish aid You are invited to meet Louis Lee Hearing Aid Authority who will discuss your hearing problem with you. See Me At Thornburg Walgreen Drug Store Route 13 — Syracuse

Gold Crown Skating slink To Open Gold Grown Bowling Lanes of Nappanee will open a roller skating rink Saturday, May 18, at 4:30 p.m. The rink will cover four lanes of the present 12-lane bowling alley. Bowling ball returns and scoring tables on the four lanes have been removed to make way for the 26 x 75 feet skating rink. The roller skating rink will be open six days a week during the summer months only, according to Red Wdber, owner of the bowling lanes. In mid-August the skating rink will be dismantled' for the wintef bowling leagues. Skating at the new rink will be divided into age groups. Each group will be allowed two hours on the floor. Reservations for skating parties are available. The remaining eight lanes of the bowling alley will be open for regular summer season bowlers. Red and Carolyn Webser are owners and operators of Gold Crown Bowling Lanes and the new roller skating rink.