The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 31, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 September 1966 — Page 7

AROUND MR' '-'"’V J The line-up for the November Bth ■ Lakeland school board election is 1 complete, with filing closing on Sep-<! tember 1. i Several things we can be assured of. One is that North Webster schoolman Floyd Baker is a sure winner, since district 3 (Van Buren and part of Jefferson townships) i failed to file a candidate.

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District 2 (Turkey Creek township) will have two members on the board, to be elected from the three who have filed.

District 2 (Turkey Creek township) will have two members on the board, to be elected from the three who have filed. A hard core group of school supporters from district 3 held several meetings to persuade a candidate to file (actually several were under consideration), but due to pressing personal business, none could be persuaded. An eleventh hour attempt to get a woman on the ticket from district 3 failed to materialize. Going off the board following 12 years of service to the Turkey Creek township school system, and later the Lakeland school system, is James C. Stucky. ; He found a poster in his furniture store at Syracuse last week which had a photo of himself, Paul A. Levernier and Hilary L. Bachman as

Turkey Creek advisory board candidates. and the late George T. Lamm as township trustee candidate. That team was elected in November of 1954. Stuckv recalled that the idea of a Metropolitan school system for Turkey Creek township was hatched in his living room, and that the embryo of such a school board was in the trustee and his advisory board candidates as they appeared on the slightly yellowed 1954 poster Mr. Stucky possesses. "I think I’ve been on the school board long enough.” he states when asked about his failure to file for reelection. He plans to give more time to his business of furniture representative in the midwest. It could be called “fun on the lake.” or “what makes Jimmy run,”

— or something like that Anyway this story came to us concerning two Lake Wawnsee practical jokers, Jim McCully and Mrs. Walter G. (Eleanor) Burnell, neighbors. Mrs. Burnell called McCully stating she had planned him a chicken dinner, to get ready, die would send it right down. Jim places himself at the table, bib in place, knife and fork in upright position. The chicken arrives, but when be took the cover off the tasty (?) dish, he found a rubber chicken. He grimaced, wanting to make .the best out of what he considered a bad joke. He wasn’t happy with Mrs. B. having one up on him. He scoured the countryside, and found two feistv bantam roosters. What did he do? He bought them, waiting until 3 a.m. Saturday morning to stake them out in the Burnell yard. Neighbors complained, the roosters had to be removed, and old uncle Jim was seen slapping his knees gleefully. Seth Ward, who likes to be known

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as the r 1 correspondent for The MJ, was 67 on September 1, and he invited his little friends, a number of them with birthdays on the same day, to his Lake Wawasee home. He had a tarn-nut, aS right, and he plied them with ice cream, candy, pup, and Sett ended up with a handful «f cards from his young well wishers. Among them were Cheryl MutschJer, Andy Jackson, Gordon Lopez, Lynn and Lee Lawrence, Rita Thornburg, and Steven, Joe, and Beth Savage. o o o Golfers are sharpening up their clubs for the third annual Syracuse citv golf tournament to be held Sunday. Sept. 11, at Maxwelton golf course. • • • Bonnie Brouwer has a new Chicago address: 2700 Hampden Court, Apt 23-C, Chicago, Hl., 60614. She writes, “I enjoy receiving the paper (M-J) a great deal since it helps to keep me up to date on everyone at home.” • • • Many Milfordians have been complaining about a constant peck-peck-ing during the late night and early j morning hours. They found workmen cleaning the 110-foot, 55.000-gallon i standpipe. Workmen found the intense heat from the recent fire at the Milford elevator had warped the standpipe. At one point the pipe was about 50 feet from the blazing inferno. e e e Taking shape are the new law offices of Robert Reed and his new partner, R. Steve Hearn. The offices will be carpeted and have walnut paneling. Their library will be in the basement, a layman’s observation would indicate. • • • J. B. Cox is hunting for larger quarters for his printing business. Quality Print Shop. • * * The September 19 speaker before the Rotary club will be-Max Carlson with a classification talk cm himself and his job as purchasing agent with Liberty Coach Co. On September 26 the Rotary District Governor will be the speaker, counseling on the affairs of Rotary. A Kale Island kitty that recently underwent an operation commanded the services of two surgeons and a practical nurse to remove its stitches. As one surgeon guffawed, be said, “I never thought I’d see you (his colleague) working on a cat!” • • • We’re told the UAW is not the Weatherhead Co. Union as yet, although they have filed a petition for certification with the National Labor Relations Board. • • ♦ The first flight of geese was seen Sunday by this correspondent circling a Lake Wawasee feeding area, en route to the southland. This is one of

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SEEING is BELIEVING — This wo-story brick house in Nappanee is being moved to make room for the new St. Joseph Valley bank. It is the

the first omens of winter day’s ahead. • • e Heard: Jim Caskey and 1965 Flotilla queen Teri Blue have decided on a January date for their nuptials. Jim’s in loans at St. Joe Valley bank. Elkhart. A nice “thank you” comes from Gerry Bauer, Lakeland Youth, Inc., secretary, for support given that group on a recent project. It said. “While we could always do better, we are most grateful for the amount of money which we raised.” Syracuse locals Mr. and Mrs. William Pipp and son Bill. Mr. and Mrs. Bill S. Betes and son Bob of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bookwood and family of Munster have returned from a vacation trip to Jamaica. Miss Ethel Bowser of Syracuse recently returned home from a vacation trip to the Dells in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Byland. Mrs. Louise Byland and Mrs. Ruth LeCount. all of Syracuse, recently attended the Byfand reunion in the home of Nelson Ryman and family at Bristol. Mrs. Lawrence Buletty and family, who has spent the summer on r 1 Syracuse, returned to their home in Chicago this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold LeCount and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Darr, all of Syracuse, have returned from a vacation trip through Kentucky, Illinois and Missouri.

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former home of attorney and Mrs. Joe Kindig. ; Our photographer's attention was caught by the fact that a workman

Milford Locals Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bushong and John and Mr. and Mrs. John Chambers of Waubee Lake spent the Labor Day week end in Minong. Wis., fishing. Mrs. George Auer, Mrs. Earl Wolferman and Mrs. Marshall Estep. all of near Milford, were Thursday callers in the summer home of Mrs. Harry Gillis at Dewart Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henvey of Hillsdale, Mich., were Labor Day week end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Seely at Milford. Mr. Seely and Mr. Henvey were classmates. Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmer of South Bend, Mrs. William Bess and Sami Bill of Milford, Mrs. Ben Knochel of Elkhart, and Mr. and Mis. Oliver Haab of Milford called in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Krauter Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Shock of Plymouth and Mrs. Ruby Mock of South Bend were Labor Day evening callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Auer on r 1 Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green and family of r 2 Milford called on Mr. I and Mrs. Robert Auer and family of r 1 Syracuse Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Dye of Dundee, Miss., will arrive in Milford tomorrow * Thursday) to, spend a 10-day visit with their daughter ■ and her family, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bailey, son and daughter. Mrs. Mary Huber of Waubee Lake attended the wedding of Miss ' Cinda Wright and Garth Cone in the Morris Chapel church near j Pierceton on Saturday. Mrs. Huber jis a great-aunt of the bridegroom.

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FALL WEDDING DATE SET—Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Massey of North Webster have announced the engagement of their daughter, Candy Lynn, to Michael Ray Tompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thompson of Milford ! Miss Massey is a graduate of North Webster high school and International college in Fort Wayne. Her fiance is a graduate of Milford high school and Raedel college. Fort Wayne, and is currently employed by the Weatherhead Corporation at Syracuse. An October 8 wedding is planned. Yr and Mrs. Don Ahms of Milford assisted Mr. and Mrs. Michael Treesh move from Milford to Muncie over the week end. Mr. Treesh : is a student at Ball State university. Their address is 209 Maplewood Drive, Muncie, Ind. Mrs. Pauline Barkley and nephew, Howard Smith of Illinois, called in the Ernest Krauter home at Milford recently. Hie children of Mr. and Mrs. George Auer of r 1 Milford enjoyed a pot luck dinner in the Auer home on Sunday in honor of the Auers" 53d wedding anniversary which was September 6. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nyce of r 1 Milford spent last week end in Milwaukee. Vickie Sue was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Avery and Tam■my Jo of Milford. Mrs. Henry Beer. Milford, will return her grandson, Vincent Beer, to his home in Denver. Colo., tomorrow. They will go by train. Mr. Beer will drive to Denver next week and return his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Beer and daughter Diane of Mansfield, Ohio, were Labor Day week end guests of his brother, Frank J. Beer, and family on r 1 Milford. maMmuntJ i rouble-free with a capital “P! If yon own a cheap powennownr now, yon probably know aU about expensive repair bills and miserable summer Saturdays. You’iw probably ready tor a trouble-free TOfiQ. Come on In and see onel That's the 1966 Whirlwind* by TORO* •—X WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF SMALL ENGINE PARTS Small Engine Repair BAUMGARTNER Standard Service Ph.: 658-4313 Rd. 15 - Milford, Ind.

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