The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 30, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 September 1965 — Page 6
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THE MAIL-JOURNAL
Back to School
Alert Motorists To School Bus Safety
T '•favi'tfo Ind Fortv million m:ies of safety — tiiat’s the hope; tire”, -n m-Jm... bu>es All of us can make those milesi : obvvin£<. iroffic r.ci4ul3 tions concern* • ing’sehoi toms, sa\s Dick Wi!>y, Purdue university safety* specialist. ■ Re. ewing traffic regulations be* - lore school starts this fall. he reminds that you must stop when you meet or overtake a sdxwi' bus ’.vtsj.ri has stopped on the highway t<> let children on or off You must reman stopped until t children are safely off the highway and the stop sign arm extend (rum the left-front side of the bits has been folded back. Passing or overt.' bus on some multiple lane high-1 ways is slightly different. If the lanes are separated by a dividing strip of 20 feet dr more in width and if the bus is on the opposite s.<L- of the divider. y<xi need n<it stop Wil’sey urges you to proceed with caution, however. If ■■■■'. orc behind th<- bu> on .1 dixi kx! highway, you must stop wh«-t the l>u» stops R-'m-Tii’x-: . !..> school buses must mak< 'r< ;• ' ? • stop ♦ Chis i.s vour res'*h'v-. \ List Book S-ore Hours At Leesburg X . s.u-tin'4 UedncMlay t>f c aww* Dismissal time will be at I unch •• $1 75 fee grades T-!2. • Single meil ticket'- in!!. be 35 cents and;4o cent-re-qxx'. er will be in contact with parents 01 jdnih indents with the date ot the first session Xcw StudentIn order that the school ” ado plate prov:M<ins for ail '•tiidviits. the principal urges again that any , hew student not already enrolled, 1 •p3rricul.it I v kindergarten or ’ first | grade, please contact the school of-r f ce at once. . •; The seh<k>l office will be open u» ’.. 12 aid I to 4 30 each day thi< and at other limes by appointment. The telephone number is 4.53412!
School Fire Prevention
As the nation's schools reopen for the fall term, the American Insurance Assocnatxjn reminds admmisof effect.ve fire prevention progfams. It is of paramount importance, the- association said, that heating ” plants and 1 sprinkler systems be in-
MAY STORES DOWNTOWN MILFORD
Wednesday, September 1, 1965
■ si. , X -S \ \ KZ Text Book Rental Fees For Milford Fees for rental of elementary school textbooks and m.aerials for * ■ lais year according to .an anr ■ made by vie mentary principal Harold Young. I 1 New books are in use in all grades ;■ for the modem mathematics pro. •. a: total fee for each' grade \ includes workbooks. ♦ ■ ‘i for T-’ac'icrs Meet '• ■>! tile Lakeland non w:il ! at Svr.icuse on .. '! ■ - aftem on the Milford teachers of . ■ >■ .. ; ,(■ .•:. ’ e I un< h Prices lunch prices will be at the rate f3O cents a day .if paid a wee* - i, for day- will cost 35 ent'. Pupils should take 60 cents for ■ad Friday of the first ’ vt-'l r-n Thursday morning. Afternoon milk will bO- available ; beginning September 13. Lunch rates iin grades 6-12 will l>e $1 <5 weeK.y and 40 cents for a single day. S- ' ■ 1 ' 1 = ■ ■' ■ : ; again this year at a cot of SI 75 1:1 K-6 Form' will be sent home for parents to make application on the first day of school Twenty f-.ur 'hour, ail the yt- r. i-n-'e :■ n may be taken for a cost of sl2.
■ spected and properly maintained ■ u nd that fire dulls be scheduled ■ i A complete fire prevention inblank in questionnaire - form has been prepared by * the American Insurance . and may be obtained by writing to ’ the Association at 110 William - Street, New\York. N. Y. 10038,
Bookstore Opens Thursday At Miiford Accordaig to an announcement by Milford high school principal Donn I> Kesler, the bookstore will open ■ TLui-'d,.y, Sept 2. at 9 ant ■ ■ -t wid i'C fiH-n Fi’iday~Tind g: : - I’. Wednesday. Sept 8. J fours; for the sh-re will he 9 to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m. High .scliool students may pur-' chase books .during the above hours and sexenth and eighth grade stu- ■ ;ent' m .y pay lx«>k rental fees This year’s rental fees are: ■ • Fighth .trade—sl2 Sclmiol insurant-e forms will lva l.ible at the book, store. Students J in grades seven, and .eight will ' pay Si 75 and students n gr.uies 912 will pay $2 A 24-hour protection ’ * Orientation Wednesday Orientation day has been set for Wcxincsday, Sept 8. at 8;J30. The high, school students are to meet in the as'embly and tlx- junior high sttnleHts. ..re to meet in -the gym. Cafeteria ; School lunches will be $1 75 per week for-students m grades. s4l or * Teachers’ Meeting The teachers will meet with other < L.keland leachers at Syracuse on ( a-, ijv tr-'i i.ii.g and wd! meet at .\':'t ( ,rd . i_ l h seb - /-he after-. , Tris Veat's rme '» ■ ••dule follows o.' ] s-lbtiildinc opens .; iy_<<il time .■MF. I * j-y X W. Ft tMt \ ! \KY — Ml'. Vena lidcn Fn- s Its. •».?-..> was not i ( i“’rts' from Bali state. ‘ r Schoo'(hens Wednesday; 830 The Lakeland schools - w U r.ext Wednesday . for the 1965-66 . ■ V. ii lx.’ at- 11 30 , ! l ie first full dav for Lakeuind 1 •students will be Thursday. Sept. 9. The teachers will meet at the . Syracuse s-.-hool on TuexLiy fpr a workshop and will n in their indi-. Hii.-d schools on Wednesday afternoon. : North Webster Book Store Hours | North Webster school book store | far students and patrons the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. 17 and 8 it will be open from 1 to 4 pm. according to the principal. Wendcdl Bryant. 4}} hardback text- > books will be n-nted. There will be • a charge for w-orkbooks and supplies. Books and supplies wjll be distributed to students by' their I teachers in o the class rooms rafter opens. Re-.tal and su;iply fees should be remitted through •• the bookstore 1 Both new and u?ed book< are j ' av.iilaMe for students in grades 71 1 through 12. The math text bocJcs will be a rental book- in grades 78 and 9 this year. Registration for school will' be Wednesday, Sept. 8. at 8:30 a.m. S h*. ’’’l - will be ran until the 11 30 dismissal time. Buses will complete their routes on this day. The cafeteria will be open on Thursday. Sept. 9. Lunch prices this vea’r will be $1.50 per week for grades 1-6 and $175 per week for grades 7-12. Single day lunches are five cents extra. The guidance office will be open on September 7 and 3. Students who wanted help with schedules and or counseling are urged to see James Kline during these days. Kindergarten The starting date for kindergarsessions wiH ; be September 14 Parents of kindergarten children will receive cards with special information as to when to bring their child in. The school office will be open daily between the hours of 8:30 to 7*> .*> rr» nrwH 1 fA 4 D.TTL
* B nt. ■ Ml SIC DIRECTOR — Above is the new music director of Syracuse. high school. Charles Rauie. Mr. Baine is a graduate of Ashland college. Ashland. 0., and is working on his master’s degree at » Arizona State at Flagstaff. Ariz. Mr. S?eer Gives Details On Opening Os Schools Sspt. 8 < Syracuse elementary s iiool prn- . cipal Edgar A Speer has released . details for the beginning of school... ’ six will report to school at 8:30 mm. <>n Wednesday, Sept, 8, and will be dismissed at 11.20 a m. The morning hours wiH he spent in enrolling the children. Collecting book rental ’ fees. issuing receipts, issuing books and supplies, and getting acquaih-1 ted. Full day sessions will begin on ’ Septendter 9 and conti..iie there- 1 Safety patrol boys trill not be on ( ■ L: addition? two’dt'txitized . ... i u ' * a d ■ ■ < ■ . ■ a m. to :’ 20 a.m. and from I.refa children assigned to a door of each room. Any child not . d. r, dst is to re- ; Rental , . * afi bven nvccs’supply fee to slb2s in grades one ic'cordin <T to Erode tevei 3 iiiier, protractor, and compass Ili.-'x”- wi'.l be iums’Kxl through- ' out the vear n . rad s one and two. ’ (. hi'dren- in g/.eb-s x> ' ,\ ■ extra theme pads ' when their first one s cxliausted. •' All ciuldren uii'. be expected to re;4e;ish their crayons and pencil ' supply after the initial issue is ex- 1 \<> txviks or supplies will W. to-sued-until the above fc? is paid. Meal Tickets Meal tickets will be $l5O ixr week if purchased by the week or 35 cents per day 'if purchased da lv Stivre no monthlv or vearly meal rickets are sold? only daily or. I •A-'.-k’v meal vekois win be Beginnir:-l on Se:>‘.<'niber 13 the j mone v should be taken on the first dav of school each wwk. i K chikfren intend to eat in the ~ cafeteria on September 9* and 10 t?iev should bring 60 cents to school on September 9. Ixmch money will . not be accepted on Wectoesday. checks wiU be accepted L-poses tlromihout. the i wm- These should be mad? out to . the Syracuse dementarv school. AU etemenqry children are to nark their bicydes in the larger d on the elementary olayIgrand .Any child showing a disre' Sard for or a lack of knowledge of nries may have his bieyde privileges withdrawn. I Kindergarten Kindergttftiri cuisses will begin ion September 14. Parents wUf receive a written notice teding them when their child is to report for the first time. The. ktodergarten book I and suppiv fee will again be $lO this vear Al books and suppties needed j thrdbghout the year wiU be issued j upon the receipt <rf this fee. Kindergarten classes will be held lat the Oakwood Center this year. Miss Karel Holiin-’worth will teach * four sections and Elaine Hibschman ■! will teach the fifth section. ; i To eliminate a traffic problem at ‘the Oakwood Center, all kindergarten children are reported to the • J school first and a school bus w-ill :then be used to transport, them to d the center. At the end erf the ses- • j sion, the children will again be ■ I transported to the school for disI missal. Time schedules wiU be given to >'the parents at their orientation ■ periods.
Kindergarten Begins Tuesday, Sept 14
Kindergarten-classes-will begin in the registration process which inthe Lakeland schools-September 14. eludes a legal birth certificate and according to an announcement by a completed medical examination >r Edgar A. farm. Parents will receii ea written Speer. notice telling them rhe time to bring The kindergarten teachers and their the children for the first session, assignments are as follows: Mrs. Kindergarten classes irill lie held Kathleen Long. Leesburg and Mil- outside the school in all of the four ford; Mrs. Elaine Hibschman. North elementary schools. In Leesburg they \Vebster and Syracuse: and Miss will be held in the basement of the Karel Hollingsworth. Syracuse, Mrs. Metlwdist church, in the basement of Long will teach two sections of kin- the public library at Milford/ in the • l.tv-bii’-a two see- basement of the Met tions at Milford. Mrs. Hibschman North AVebster, and at the Oakwood will teach three sections at North Center in Oakwood Park, Syracuse. Webster and one at Syracuse. Mis.- • g to Hivlingsworth will teach four sec- register their children for kindergar- r tions at Syracuse. ten and have not done so as yet In each of the four schools, kinder- register with tlie school pringarten will operate on a one-half day. cipal soon so that final plans can be every other day ba<' :..i\>u_hout the made. To .>e enie for kindergaryear. The children .will be assigned ten a child must be five years of age to groups upon the completion of on or before October 1. 1965.
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New Students To facilitate the opening of school; 4111 children new to the Syracuse school cEsUiet should register with the School prior to September 8. The school office is open daily .ach week day from 8 30 to 11:30 and from 1 15 to 4. To be ci gibie for kindergarten a child must be five on or before October 1. 1965, and for uhe first grade he must be ‘six by the same date. Any questions relative to registration, enrolling, or the beginning of school should be directed to the 'riwol office. Tiie school plione is 457-3621. Parking Regulations At Syracuse H. S. A parking b.t has been laid out al die SjTacuse high. school according to an apnouni-’.-ment made Lils week by principal Robert Slavens. The students are to jKirk on three sides of the play area, on the south imt-lcr to the east and north. Parking by the building is rescued- for high school teachers and by Lie west ieiice for trie elementary Student Permits Mr. S.’aven- una-s all students who want to drive ’to 'school' this y.ar. and h'.ive not already done so, to obtain a driver permit to be *’>? .?'h» . • He 3lso ■ 'ill new students • Police Chief Asks Caution Os Bike Riders, Moiorists week Syracuse poLw chief Dan Ganger has asked all mctor.st- • i.-ixe careful'v and watch for children | ung from school. r • safety rules for bike riders: 1 Stay on the richt. 2. Give signals. 3 Obey traffic laws. : 4 R;de single file. 5. Y.eld the right of way. 6. Park your toke right., . ~ K V . ■ . . 8. Onb rider to a bike 9. Ndier hitch a ride. 10. Haye a -<‘xi here <>r bell 11. Stop for cross traffic. -.2 Walk -> ke across heavy traf-J Mr. Ganger also asks that bike's not be ’.narked on sidewalks m up- ■’ A' ' places. Tliere is a bicycle rack
If .vou’nMist ride a t 'night be suite W Most Xxfents can be prevented' Man Burned In Explosion This Morning ’ An Tndihmpolis man. Allen Hop-' pes. 4S>. was pulled from a burning • building this mormng just minutes ■ before it collapsed. J | /The man had been staying in a cot tage owned by Russell Kimes I and located across from the .Jot, Em Down Store on Barbee Late | An explosion at about 6:® a.m. ‘ -blew out the sides of the house ard I started the fire which completely destroyed trie cottage and all its; contents. Hoppes was pulled out « tne burning building by Curtis Lackey of Wabash and taken to the Murphv medical center where he is re-, ported to have severe «ims over 35 per cent of his body. . I The North Webster fife department answered the call as did Harfv Saunders the county sheriffs department. Saunders is continuing his investigation of the explosion which is believed to have > been a° stove. . Damage was estimated at $3,000 by* fire chief Verlin Bockman.
Milford Grads Leaving For College The following are some of the Milfofd students who are leaving for college. The list will be continued next week. Carol Beer Carol Beer, daughter of. Mr. and ' M:-' Donald Beer, will enter,.lnt?r--natiuna: Business college a> a freshman at Fort Wayne on September 13. Al anna Orn • Alanna Orn will enter Indiana ’State, university as a freshman on September 11. ..Alanna is the da:;; -.- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel! Orn Rebecca Ann lioerr Rebecca Ann is entering Ball State the daujjter c: Mr. nd Mrs. Robert Hoerr aid will lea freshman. Sharron Moneyheifer man. Sharron is entering North Manchester. Leo W. Anglin, Jr. Leo will be a freshman at North Alanehester this fall. He will enter college September 5. Leo is the son of Mr; and Mrs. Leo Anglin, Sr. Jon DeWart | ! Jon, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Randall Mch°. <to&>ptember Miss Sylvia Karesh To Attend Banaras Hind . U. V r 'ro I ' f V Ot v> uW£ISCC » Wl.xl ;t,Lt* : - -j Ban;u-as, Iniiia. where she will'atI ■more vear at Iniiapa universitv and s;x*nt die summ.r at Lie Umvorsit\ <>r Wiscons.n participating - on indwtrination course. Tire “College Year ill India Program” is sponsored by the University of Wisconsin. Twenty-eight ian:- i r year students from various colleges in die United States will make the trip. Sylvia will return in the spring, . oral countries in Europe enroute home. 'Mtade'ictcje WE CAN SAVE YO'J MONEY ON HOME iMPROVEMENT B & R Building Supply tl ite Road 19. Nc-th NAPPANEE. IND. Phone: 773-7211 Ron George Bill George
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Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gantz erf Elkhart visited with their cousin, Miss Lillian Hamman, Syracuse, on Sunday,
, ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES I WE NEED ADDITIONAL WOMEN TO HELP PROCESS OUR BUMPER TOMATO CROP. Day Shift: 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Night Shift: 6 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. APPLY AT ONCE TO — CECIL FOODS, Inc. . MILFORD, INDIANA I FOR SALE PAINT, WALLPAPER & FLOOR COVERING BUSINESS LOCATED IN PROSPEROUS TOWN AND LAKE COMMUNITY Selling For Reasons Os Health WRITE: BUSINESS, BOX 8, SYRACUSE Marley's Steak House NOW SERVING 4-H Champion Black Angus Steer Purchased ! By Marley's pt Kosciusko County l air. STEAKS — CHICKEN — SEA FpOD DINNERS — LUNCHEONS — Sunday Noon Specials One Mile So." of Syr c ijo, Ind., on Highway J 3 ; I*’ ■ I OPEN DAILY AT 11 A. M. \/antas E V17 and 21 JEWEL WATCHES T/ie .insiccr to Your Quest for Quality at A Lou- Price Watches that look like a million and work like a charm! Styled so hand* somely that only you will know how much you saved by buying Vantage, i irWiL jT'-.’ehuOinSil 9s Freds - Ward JEWELERS, he. 108 S. Buffalo WARSAW, IND. WK • ' * WBI GORDON ORR, Jeweler
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Beck and son of Indianapolis spent the weekend.’with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beck, Syracuse.
