The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 30, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 August 1968 — Page 2

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., Aug. 28, 1968

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< 1 > > > psSs flllWU MSI _ . ..4 *swmc« ■> 'v’- •'•> ■MBmBBMMe* £v?<-.:' 7 - k .<• •- <•■ FOOTBALL PRACTICE — Lakeland football coach Don Storey was giving the Wawasee Warriors an early start this morning when these two photos were taken. The boys, about forty in number, come from the three |||p||g ... Lakeland school corporation communities, and, according to ceach Storey, are blending themselves into a “fighting unit.” ' ' ZV f . Their first game is Saturday, Sept. 7, at Northfield, at 7:30 p.m. Eight games are scheduled, four of them on the new Wawasee high school football field.

Warriors Drum & Bugle Corps Going To Illinois Members of the Wawasee Warriors Junior Drum and Bugle Corps will leave from the American Legion home at 6 a.m. on Labor Day, Sept. 2, for Streeter, 111., where they will participate in a parade. They will return late Monday night. Thfe Warriors are iww practicing Sunday afternoons in addition to Monday and Wednesday evenings, in preparation for the eompetition at Knightstown Home in September. It is important that all members be present at all of these sessions. The next meeting of the Wawasee Warriors Parents will be held Monday, Sept. 9, at 8 p.m. in the American Legion home. MILFORD BUSINESS LEAGUE W L Mishler 4 0 Beer Sc Slabaugh 4 0 Little Sc Clark 4 0 Chore-Time 3 1 McFarren 3 1 Milford TV 3 1 Sharp Hardware 1 3 Campbell’s 1 3 Arrow Trailers 1 3 Walter Drug \ 0 4 Augsburger's. Syracuse ' 0 4 Augsburger's. Milford 0 4 High Team Game—Milford TV. 922 High Team Series—Arrow Trailers. 2541. 500 Series—Little 580. Rumfelt 576. Speicher 556. Dippon 532. Slabaugh 527. Mathews 521. Dull 514, Avery 518. Bart man 506. Schultz 504. 200 Games—Dippon 224. Little 223. Slabaugh 211. Schultz 202, Speicher 201, Mathews 201. SYRACUSE LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hinderer and Mrs. Lucille Dukes, Ligonier, had as their recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bitner of Syracuse.

Members Os Thursday Ladies Bowling League Meet Members of the Thursday Night Ladies bowling league at Syracuse met Thursday, Aug. 22, al Wawasee Bowl for the league’s pre - season organizational meeting. During the business meeting conducted by league president Fredetta Money, it was decided' the league would start its 30week schedule on September 5. The league will not bowl Thanksgiving night, December 26 and January 2. The following committees were appointed by the president: Prize — Doris Thwaits, Isabelle Stahley and Helen Frushour Rules — Kathryn Knisley, Carol Keller and Janice Baumgartner Schedule — Ola Ketring, Imogene Menzie and Wava Finton Banquet — Susie Brouwer, Pat Loetz and Velma Penn Nominating — Betty Nyce, Betty Menefee and Mary Simon Auditing — Goldie Pilcher, Arlene Mohler and Mary Whisler Contract — . Delight Spearman Helen Frushour and Isabelle Stahley Ladies Bowling League To Start The Tuesday Afternoon Ladies Bowling league at Wawasee Bowl will start September 10. A pre-bowl meeting is scheduled for 12:30 at the alley. SERMON AT MILFORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunday’s sermon at the Milford United Methodist church will be “Feed My Sheep”, according to pastor Richard Sumner. Miss Linda Youdis of Tampa, Fla., is spending her vacation with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gertsch of Lake Wawasee.

Reunion For Servicemen Held A reunion was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Leiter at Silver Lake for three servicemen on leave from their duties with the armed forces. The guests of honor ’were Richard Warner, son of Mrs. Maxine Warner, Syracuse, who will return to Mill Valley AFB, San Francisco; David Leiter of Warsaw who will go to Okinawa; and Michael Forbes of Wabash who will go to Viet Nam. There were between 35 and 40 friends and relatives present at the reunion. The young men had not seen each other for two years. Mrs. Estella Swartz has returned to her home at Syracuse after a week’s visit with Mrs. Gertrude Coppock at Wakarusa. CARDS THANKS CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my many friends, neighbors and relatives, Zion Chapel church, Goodwill club, for the prayers, cards and many acts of ’kindness given me during my stay in the hospital and since I returned home. Marie LeCount MILLER BUILDING AND ROOFING • SHINGLES • REMODELING • DRIVEWAYS • WALKWAYS For Free Estimates Phone 533-6142 Goshen Workmanship Guaranteed

John Snell Chairman At Hospital Fact-Finding Committee Organization

John Snell of Warsaw was elected chairman of the 17 member fact • finding committee recently appointed by the county commissioners, when the body met Friday night for the first time. The group met at the Cardinal Learning Center in Warsaw to organize and prepare to investigate the community hospital problem and determine a workable solution to the problem. In addition to Snell, Ralph Oyler, county councilman from Syracuse was appointed secretary. Other members of the committee include Mrs. Robert Moore of Warsaw representing the Area Health Facilities Planning council; Dr. Robert Pullman representing Murphy Medical Center; Dr. Thomas Keough representing the medical staff; Phil Harris representing the Kosciusko Community Hospital, Inc., and the following citizen members: Richard Berger, Nappanee. Emil West, Leesburg; Gaylord Jones, Syracuse; Seth Mason, Etna Green; Ben McKrill, Pierceton; Gene Ringgenberg, Pierceton; Forest Miner, Mentone; and Tom Waite, Silver Lake. The county commissioners are also ex officio members. Fred Gilliam represented the commissioners at the Friday meeting and presided until the election of Snell. The other commissioners did not attend. Also absent were Gaylord Jones, Tom Waite, Dr. Keough and Phil Harris. Graham Kreicker attended in place of Harris as the representative of the Kosciusko Community Hospital, Inc. Regular meeting dates Were set for the first Monday of each month, with members of the press invited to attend. In September, meetings will be held on the 16th and 17th, due to the holiday on the first Monday. Members plan to hear presentations by the Area Health Facilities Planning council and the Kosciusko Community Hospital, Inc., on the 16th and presentations by Murphy Medical Center and the medical staff on the 17th. Those making presentations were asked to submit written presentations to the group by the 12th, in order that all committee members would have ample opportunity to become acquainted with the background data. The group authorized by the Commissioners at their June 17 meeting, has'until April 1969, to make their final recommendations to the Commissioners. Ligonier Locals Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Bowles had as their guests last week Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mockensturn and children of Toledo and Don Powlesland of Detroit. Mrs. Bertha Grooms has as her houseguests this week Mrs. Margaret Grooms of Zanesville Ohio. Ligonier Jaycees will have a special meeting Wednesday evening in their meeting room. Committees will be making their final reports on progress on Labor Day celebration activities. These young men deserve a lot of credit for all of the time they put in on this annual celebration. Although small in number, they do an excellent job in planning and co-ordinating this event. Mrs. Alta Wolf and Miss Eva Cook visited Mrs. Howard Augsburger at her Lake Wawasee cottage recently. Mrs. Augsburger of Sturgis, Mich., was a former Ligonier resident. Miss Linda Yoder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Yoder, r 1 Ligonier, has been accepted at the Parkview Methodist school of nursing, Fort Wayne, for the fall term. She will attend freshman orientation of September 2 and classes will begin September 9. Mr. and Mrs. David Schermerhorn and children of LaGrange calhd on Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cunningham Tuesday evening.

jMg W Meet Congressman Brademas TUESDAY, SEPT. 3 5 p.m. — Democratic Headquarters Ik .6:30 p.m.—Women’s Building— S Fairgrounds W* k —Public Invited — I s '-'- Sandwiches, Dessert, Coffee Will Be Served

Webster Hospital Notes Ralph Coy, Syracuse, is a patient in the Goshen hospital. Miss Linda Howe, North Webster, is a patient in the Murphy Medical Center. Mrs. Walter Roberts, r 1 North Webster, was admitted to the Whitley County hospital on Tuesday of last week. Charles Smith, North Webster, was admitted to the Murphy Medical Center Thursday. Mrs. Louisa Connolly, Syracuse, has been dismissed from the Goshen hospital. Mrs. Agnes Stiffler is staying nights with Mrs. Connolly. Roy Riddle, Syracuse, has been released from the Goshen hospital and is at his Syracuse home. Sue Ann Loetz, eight, daughter of James Loetz, r 1 North Webster, was treated in the emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center over the week end and released. Dan Godsell, r 1 North Webster, was treated in the emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center Sunday and released. Mrs. W. E. Long, r 4 Syracuse, has been released from the Goshen hospital. Officers Elected By Pomona Grange The August meeting of the St-Mar-Kos Pomona Grange was held in the Waubee Grange Hall in Milford. Ben Thompson, master, presided over the business, with 11 officers responding to roll call. Reports were given by Mrs. Ben Thompson, home economics chairman concerning projects, and from the following subordinate granges: New Tamarack, Bremen, Harmony and Waubee. It was decided to send a donation to the Jesse Newsman memorial education fund. Election of officers resulted in Ralph Pritch of Bremen being chosen for master. Others include: Raymond Pinkerton, Waubee (Milford) overseer Mrs. Herman Miller, Waubee, lecturer Glen Pinkerton, Waubee, Steward Arthur Heckerman, Bremen, assistant steward Otho BonDurant, New Tamarack, chaplain Ora Trader, New Tamarack, treasurer Mrs. Clara Beehler, New Tamarack, secretary Paul Ruch, Waubee, gatekeeper Mrs. Richard Heyde, Waubee, Ceres Mary Ruff, Bremen, Pomona Alma Felton, New Tamarack, Flora Mrs. Arthur Heckerman, Bremen, lady assistant steward Mrs. Otho BonDurant, New Tamarack, pianist Clem Beehler, New Tamarack, was elected to serve a three-year term on the executive committee. Mrs. Miller, lecturer, announced that exhibits of floral arrangements would be held at the September 19 meeting in the following classes: Mixed bouquet, single bloom, miniature bouquet, and winter bouquet. A potluck supper will be featured at 6:30 followed by installation of officers. At the close of the meeting the Waubee grange served pie, ice cream, cofee, and iced tea. Mr. and Mrs. William Hill, Sr., of Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. Roger McConnell had dinner at ■Leiters Ford and toured the Mississinewa Dam, Peru, and other places of interest Sunday.

OSTENDORF TWINS Traci Rae and Staci Jo Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ostendorf of Milford are the proud parents of twin girls. The girls, named Traci Rae and Staci Jo, were bcm Monday, Aug. 26, in the Elkhart hospital. Staci Jo was born at 4:34 a.m. and Traci Rae at 4:39 a.m. Staci tipped the scales at five pounds, six ounces and measured 19 inches in length; Traci weighed six pounds, two ounces and was 20 inches in length. The twin girls have one brother, Craig Allen, who is two years of age. The mother is the former Loretta Chupp, who has a twin sister, Rosetta Ccrl of Milford. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Levi Chupp and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ostendorf, Jr., all of Milford. The great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Helmuth of Nappanee and Joe Ostendorf, Sr., of Ozark, Ark. KIRKDORFFER, Cheryl Deanrr? Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kirkdorffer of r 1 Milford are parents of a daughter, Cheryl Deanne, born on Friday, Aug. 23, in the Goshen hospital. Cheryl has two sisters, Connie and Christine. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marland Kirkdorffer of r 1 Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ramer of r 3 Goshen. Mrs. Huber of r 3 Goshen and Mrs. Jennie Kirkdorffer of New Paris are the gerat-grandmothers. BORNMAN, Tode Revere Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Bornman of Syracuse are the parents of their second son, Tode Revere, born at 8:20 a.m. Monday, Aug. 26, in the Goshen hospital. Tode tipped' the scales at seven pounds, nine ounces. His brother, Troy, is three years old. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. T. L. (Bud) Kline of Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. George Myer, also of Syracuse, are the paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Dolphus Sheline of Syracuse are the maternal grandparents. VANLANINGHAM, Jay Allen A seven pound, 14% ounce son, Jay Allen, was born at 7:22 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 25, in the Goshen hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vanlaningham of Milford. Jay Allen has one brother, Troy. Mrs. Betty Hare of Milford and Louis Hare pf Syracuse are the maternal grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Vanlaningham of Milford are the paternal grandparents. Great-grandparents include Mrs. Edward Albert of Goshen, Raymond Hare of Nappanee, and Mrs. Clarence Starbuck of Rockfield. CRAFTON, Ryan Lane A son, Ryan Lane, was born in the Methodist hospital, Indianapolis, on Saturday, Aug. 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Clark Crafion of that city. The new baby arrived at 9:31 p.m. and tipped the scales at seven pounds, 6% ounces. He has one brother, Reid Clark, two. Paternal grandparents are Mrs. Harry Haab of Milford and Harold Craftcn of Syracuse. LOZANO Son Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Lozano of Milford are the parents of a son born Monday, Aug. 26, in the Goshen hospital. FELKNERS HOST REUNION AT CHATEAU DE MOO Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Felkner were hosts to the annual Kinsey reunion. The reunion was held at the Brygider barn at Pierceton. Relatives from Logansport, LaPorte, Warsaw, Milford, North Webster and Pierceton enjoyed a carry-in dinner and social hour.

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Jailed After Accident Last Thursday Night Richard Krull, 16, of Milford Junction, was held in the county ■fail at Warsaw from 1 a.m. Friday, Aug. 23, to 4 p.m. the same day on charges of auto theft that resulted from a Thursday night auto accident. He was released after 15 hours by county probation officer Wallace Manrow, and returned to Milford by Milford officer Don Drake. At 11:20 p.m. Thursday young Krull and Bernard Mishler, also 16, drove a 1960 Ford belonging to young Mishler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Mishler, around the comer of James and Catherine streets in Milford, running into a 1963 Torino parked in front of the Arch Baumgartner residence. The Torino was rammed into a 1967 Chevrolet, both parked cars belonging to Arch Baumgartner. Damage to the two cars was estimated at nearly SI,OOO. Immediately after the accident, young Mishler said he was driving the Mishler car, but later said young Krull was driving. Krull was jailed on charges filed by Wade Mishler. Mishler said he had no insurance on the car they were driving. CAR HITS BUNKER AT SYRACUSE Donald Arthur, 46, r 3 Syracuse, hit the B & O railroad blinker at the crossing on south Huntington street at 11:50 p.m. Monday. His car was damaged $2,000 and there was S3OO damage to the blinker signal. Syracuse police arrested Arthur for driving under the influence of intoxicating beverages and for public intoxication. He was taken to the county jail at Warsaw and booked. FOUR PAY FINES IN SYRACUSE COURT Fined in the office of the justice of the peace Christian Koher at Syracuse this week were the following: Jerry Moreland, two offenses no tail light, $38.50. Marion Orten, no operator’s license, $19.25. Etwood Foster, improper registration, $19.25. Steven Hoover, speeding, license suspended. Lewis Garrison of Lafayette is visiting friends and relatives at Syracuse.. Mr. and Mrs. C. Norman Howard visited at Lake Wawasee this week enroute from lowa to their home at Miami Beach, Fla.

>FMyt Thursday - Saturday August 29 - 30 - 31 MOTORCYCLE GANG WAR! THEY LIVE FOR KICKS! "The Wild Rebels" ' Color Sunday - Wednesday September 1 thru 4 DORIS DAY ROBERT MORSE PAT PAULSEN “Where Were You When The Lights Went Out” Color

1968 TORINO

Open House At Civil Defense Building The Syracuse Civil Defense unit will hold open house on Saturday, Aug. 31, from 1 to 5 p.m. in the C.D. building on Dolan drive near west Main street in that city. The open house will give the citizens of this area a chance to view the building which has been remodeled by the organization’s members. Refreshments will be served to all. Present Trophies To South Shore Ladies Tuesday Trophies were presented as follows to the South Shore golf club’s ladies on Tuesday: Eighteen hole championship — Barb Hulley and runner-up S. Harper Nine hole championship — Mary Lou Fries and runner-up J. Trolson Eighteen hole A flight — Stella Heckaman and runner-up J. Stoelting. Nine hole A flight — S. Walgamuth and runner-up E. Moots. Eighteen hole handicap — L. Shively and runner-up J. Waltz. Nine hole handicap — Mary Lou Fries and runner-up Maxsom. Eighteen hole consolation handicap — Stella Heckaman and runner-up A. Wonderly. Nine hole consolation handicap — S. Walgamuth and runner-up D. Hartter.

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