The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 52, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 February 1967 — Page 2

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Milford Emergency Squad To Show Tornado Movie

- The Milford Emergency Radio £quad was called out last Tuesday night for a violent weather watch. Tornadoes were spotted in several other communities but fortunately none here, only rain and gusty winds. This is the first of the violent weather watches that will be made during the spring and summer. With the violent weather beginning squad members thought it an appropriate time to show the movie “Death out of Darkness”. “Death out of Darkness” is a

■L ■ ALL BUNDLED IT - Milford dentist. Dr. H. €. Snyder, was caught by a Mail-Journal photographer as j he walked down Main street to his Milford dental office Friday morning He was only one of the many all bundled up and ready for the full fun of the elements. MILFORD BETHEL YOUTH IN JANI ARY 18 MEETING By Sherrie Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Dick Smith. Mr. and Mrs Elmer Sorensen and 13 members attended the Youth’s meeting in the Bethel church basement on January 18. The* business meeting was presided over by Greg Jackson. Coming events for tin* next month were discussed. Devotions were given by Sherrie Jackson. I ’ The evening’s topic. “Affluence and Poverty", was then discussed. Members of the class. Rev. Roop and 'the couneelors gave their thoughts on poverty and other people's, opinions Refreshments were served by Nancv\G underlock and. Nancy Kesler. A birthday cake was served in honor of Elaine AfcFarren's birthday. Baby Shower Held For/Mrs. Nelson Beer Mr<’ Carlton Beer of r 1 Milford gave a baby shower for Mrs. Nelson B»mt of Milford last evening with 60 guests present. Refreshments consisted of an assorted salad bar. crackers, punch and coffee Mrs Nelson Beer's mother and sis- ‘ ter-in-law. Mesdames Culp. of Francesville. were present as well as[ guests from Goshen. Leesburg. Milford and Nappanee

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state police film, made before, during and after the Palm Sunday disIt also shows conditions leading to and causes of tornadoes and how to spot one. This movie will be shown to the general public on February 20 at 7:30 p m. in the Milford elementary building. Anyone interested in this program and all wishing to see the movie mav attend. There will be a question and answer period following the film.

Syracuse Locals Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gregory, North Webster, called on Mrs. Estella Swartz. Syracuse, on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McClintic of Portage. Mich., visited Mrs. Lydia Deardorff and Miss Ida Deardorff, Syracuse, recently. Mrs. Blanche Mason of Sebring. Fla., was a dinner and supper guest Sunday m the James Hann home r 2 Syracuse. Mrs. Leia Myers and Mrs. Irma Scheel. Lake Wawasee. had as recent dinner guests. Mrs. Hazel ' Kurtz. Miss Gladys Gillespie and Miss Halle Goshorn. all of Ligonier. I ; Mr and Mrs. Lloyd KammerI I diener. Svracuse. attended the 1 1 Weatherhead Syracuse Federal Credit Union supper at North Webster Sunday evening. Mrs. Catherine Babcock and Mr. and Mrs Vob 1 ney Kammeniiener attended as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Al Lamley have ! returned from Pompano Beach, I Fla . to their home on r 2 Syracuse. 1 ’ - i| Obituary Mrs. Alfred Steward ’! Mrs. Alfred 'Edna' Steward, 83. . former Syracuse resident, died II Saturday in the home of her datigh- , ter, Mrs Fred Katherine 1 Gieke. Tampa, Fla. with whom she had ’ resided for several years. . Mrs Seward was born March 3. l;s3. at Syracuse Her husband. Alfred. a well known dairy , farmer in the Athens. Mich . area died in 1935 Mr. anti Mrs Seward resided in the Athens area for many years. Surviving in addition to the daughter are seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren: four great-great-grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs Cressell Kitson, Syracuse. I Funeral services were held Tuesi day in Athens Rev. Garold Simini son officiated. The body was returned to Syracuse where services were held at 1:30 pm. Tuesday with Rev. ; j James Mt'Kibbtn officiating in the Church of God. Burial was in the Syracuse cemetery. I Put a wvwnan on a pedestal if you wish, but don't put her on aAshelf.

Freshman Basketball Team Honored

As -a tribute to Syracuse school freshman basketbail team, who recently won the four-way tourney at- North Webster and who Monday evening defeated Nappanee 37-32, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Firestone entertained seven members of the team and the team coaches, and cheerleaders in the basement “rec” room in their home at Hunnicutt Park. Mr and Mrs. Robert Slavens, school princiapl, also attended. Lakeland Teams Have Busy Schedule This Week The Lakeland teams have a busy schedule this week with Milford playing White’s Institute last evening in a make-up game postponed last Saturday when lights at the Institute went out in the storm. On Friday the Trojans will meet Jefferson township at New Paris and on Saturday they will play Millersburg at Syracuse. The Milford-Larwill game which was cancelled Friday evening will be played at Larwill on February 15. North Webster plays host to Mentone on Friday evening and will see no action on Saturday. The Tro-jan-Percet on game cancelled last Friday will be played on February 15. Syracuse will play host to South Whitley on Friday evening and travel to Pierceton for a re-match with the Cubs on Saturday. Court News Divorce Filed Marietta Baker, r r Syracuse, has filed a divorce suit against Joe W. Baker, charging mental cruelty. They were married May 31, 1968. and separated September 26. 1966. The plaintiff seeks custody of one minor child. The suit was filed in Elkhart county. MILFORD LOCAL Mr and Mrs. R. E. Slabaugh of r 1 Milford recently went to Berlin. , Ohio, to Emmual Miller's funeral,' a cousin of Mr. Slabaugh. They then went to Wooster, Ohio, to visit Mr. Slabaugh’s sister. Mrs. Jonas Miller. and family. 13 DEER SPOTTED Don Fox of Milford spotted 13 deer in . a field about three miles south of town, on old state road. Mr. Fbx stated he had never seen so many deer at one time. Terry Rookstool Arrives In Viet Nam Terry Rookstool, Syracuse, has arrived in Viet Nam.' His address is: Pvt. Terry Rookstool RA 16884628 Co. C, 716 Bn. APO San Francisco, Calif. 96243 I®!

Syracuse Over Ligonier; Defeated By Akron

Week end snow could not stop the Yellow Jackets as they rolled up an easy victory over the Ligonier Red Raiders 75-22. About the only thing that went wrong with the Jackets was the loss of Bob Pilcher who injured an ankle and will be out for three weeks. The Jackets were led by Dave Wickstrom as he put thru 14 points. Other Jackets in double figures were Curt Stucky and Brad Bauer with 11 and 10 points respectively. No one on the Raider squad could muster up over four points. The Jackets jumped to a lead of 16 to 5 at the end of the first quarter, 39-13 at the half and the third quarter was out of reach with the Jackets leading 60 to 19. The Jackets held visitors to three points in the final stanza to cost the visitors the loss and give the Jackets their 10th win of the season. Box scores follow: SYRACUSE (75> — Bauer 423. Broekers 130, Pilcher 200. Stucky. SO. Clevenger 322. Wickstrom 543. Thronburg 121. Wagner 100. Hollar Oil, Wortmger 412, Smith 400. LIGONIER 22i — Badorek 202. Cole 101, Golden 300. Weade 123. Workman 012, K. Holden 001, Chavez 101. Johnson 012. Blanchard 001. R. Holden 100, Laugh 102. Warner 001.

Soil And Water Conservation Meeting Feb. 1 The ninth annual meeting of the Kosciusko County Soil and Water Conservation District will be held at the Shrine building, Warsaw, on February 1 at 6:30 pm. An entertaining • program has been planned that is entitled “Far Away Ptaces”. This is a slide talk j prepared jointly by Wayne Rothgeb i and Ruth Morris, and is set to music appropriate for the country being portrayed. Wayne Rothgeb is presently Farm Editor of WKJG-TV in Fort Wayne, and was formerly extension youth agent for Allen county. Ruth i Morris is extension consumer agent for Allen county, and was formerly j home economics teacher of Woodbum high school. The program will also include the election of a supervisor, presentation of awards to outstanding conservation farmer of 1966, winners of the soil judging contest, and winners of the speech contest. Rob- . ert Hoerr, Milfoni high school, will present his prize-winning speech at the banquet. Tickets for the banquet meeting may be obtained from members of the board of supervisors, the sori conservation service office at 518 south Buffalo street in Warsaw. Supervisors and assistant supervisors are Myron Metzger. Loren Decker. Philip Beer. Howard Workman, Leon Tucker, Dale Byrer, Eldon Watkins, Wayne Harley, Gordon Tuttle and Howard Siheus. All landowners and operators and their wives and other interested persons are urged to attend.

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.Akron Downs Jackets Akron downed Syracuse Saturday night 96-66 after the Jackets had handed them their first and only defeat in the county tournament. The Jackets missed Bob Pilcher on the boards as the host had complete control. Steve Henson hit 30 points for the host drib. The Jackets were led by John Wortinger as he put through 16 points. Tom Thornburg added 12 and Rob Clevenger hit for 10 and were the only other Jackets in double figures. The hosts jumped to a 25-14 lead at the end of the first quarter and then the Akron Flyers had a hot second quarter as they scored 32 points. During the third quarter the teams played on even terms, each scoring 17 points. The Flyers waited out the final quarter for the victory. Box scores follow: AKRON (96‘ — K. Weaver 634, Drudge 020. McFarland 683, Groninger 001, S. Henson 10-104, D. Henson 413, Conner 101, Deardorff 001 J. Weaver 654, Schipper 100. SYRACUSE (66) - Bauer 305. Broekers 121. Clevenger 424, Stucky 334, Wickstrom 331. Thornburg 365, Wortinger 564, Smith 010.

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LAND O LAKES LEAGUE STANDING W L A League Pilcher's Shoes 50 429 4 McCormick-Cutter 48 32 Yellow Banks Hotel 43 43714 Dean s Milk 41 39 Logan Fuel • 40 40 Frog Tavern 37 43 American Legion 34 46 IXL. 37 53 High Team Series: Pilchers. 3.143. High Team Game: Yellow Banks. 1,098. 600 Series: C. Eby. 235-203-202—638: C. Davies. 225-224-223—672: D. Pilcher, 213-185-222—620: L. Vance. 214-312-238—664: R. Wogoman. 188-212-203—603; R. Strombeck. 183-221-207 —611; D. Burchard. 176-220-204—600: R. Thlbaut, 184-210-217— 611; R. Thwaits. 193-203-213—609. Honor Scores: J. Lowe. 216: R. Maresh, 202: J. Rhodes. 560—218: W Stahly. 598— 237. A Mausley. 201: J Brouwer. 202; D Butler. 571—211: E Whitacre. 558— 230; M Dorsey. 201; C. Frushour. 551: R. Schultz. 210. H. Bartman. 554: K. Koble, 598 —212-212. D. Armbruster, 549. B League Harris Funeral Home 51 29 Galloway's Grocery 50 30 The Mail-Journal 49430X4 Thwait’s Grain 43 37 Hickman Movers 43 37 Wawasee Marina 42 4 374, Auer’s Service 41 39 Liberty Coach 34 46 State Bank of Syracuse 31 49 Sea Nymph 16 64 High Team Series: Galloway's. 2.567. High Team Game Harris Funeral Home, 936. 600 Series: R. Heil. 245-185-179—609 Honor. Scores: R. Baumgartner. 209: R. Kitson. 538—203: R Brazel. 586—233: E Money. 501; C. Mohler. 525: K. Hare, 543: P Mathews. 534—202; R. Ahrens. 502—214. E Harting. 576—245: W Huffer. 522: M Simon. 565—226. G Bell. 223: B. Tarman. 523: K. Kime. 510. L. Thwaits. 592-203-221. I TUESDAY AFTERNOON’ LADIES LEAGUE STANDING W L Tom Socks 62 4 21’4 Kinders 534 30 4 Wawasee TV 47 37 Kitchens Unlimited 43 41 Silveus Motors 42 42 Wawasee Laundromat 41 43 L.verniers 39 45 American Industries 35 49 Sit N’ Knit 32 4514 State Bank of Syracuse 24 459 4 High Team Game and Series: Kinder. 812—2.318 High Individual Game: V P-nn. 201. High Individual Series: R. Smgery. 557 Honor Scores: R Singery. 183-188-186-4 557 V. Penn. 201-170—521 B Klint. 181—505: S. Tttler. 179 A Tusing. 172: M Schwab. 187—493; E. Tatman. 1934495; S. Brouwer. 473: D Johnson. 1764455: M Willard. 170—475 B Coy. 188— ’ 447. A. Sudiow. 181: B Todd. 176 P ■ Marish. 190—499: J Byland, 178—499. THURSDAY NIGHT L.4DIES LEAGUE STANDING W L Lak-side Laundry 58 -- 25 4 I Tom Socks 494 34 .. : Syracuse Rubber 44 40 Pacer Oil 43 41 j Sellers Manufacturing 38 46 Yellow Banks Hotel 37 47 Hickman Movers 36 48 Lauers Restaurant 30 54 I High Team Game: Yellow Banks Hotel. High Team Series: Lauer s Restaurant. | 2,080 High Individual Seri s: S. Hoover. -518. : games Os 168-187-171: F Brotmarkle. j 465—169 M Dixon 459-154-151-154 High Individual Gam. s: M. Hughes. 150 | W Giant. 169; L. Broekers. 181: M I Simon. 167: N. Schacht. 157 D Jernigan. 1 ISO: E Wogoman. 175 R Ma-kham. 177 J Hoover. 172; M Shock. 158; L. Car- i son. 172. Wawasee Summer Cottage Broken Into Recently The Lake Wawasee summer home of Harold L. Neff of Fort Wayne was recently broken into and Syracuse police investigating said nothing was missing, but that a number of empty - beer cans were found, indicating that a party had taken place by whoever had broken in.

A. NOTICE TO BIDDERS The LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION of Syracuse. Indiana, acting by and through its Board of School Trustees and SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION will receive sealed bids for the construction of the new Wawasee High Scrool to be located on the SyracuseWebster Road. Kosciusko County. Indiana. Proposals will be received in the Cafeteria of the existing Syracuse High School. Syracuse. Indiana, until 7:30 P. M . EST on the 28th day of February. 1967, at which time and place they will be publicly evened and read aloud. Any bids received after the above designated time will be n turned unopened. Proposals are desired for the following classes of work: C - General Construction M - Mechanical Construction: Plumbing Work. Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning E.- Electrical Work EQ-A - Food Service Equipment EQ-B - Home Economics Suite Equipment EQ-C - Science Suite Equipment EQ-D - Specialized Casework EQ-E - Electronics Laboratory Equipment EQ-F - Arts and s Crafts Equipment EQ G - Gymnasium Bleachers EQ-K - Gymnasium Curtain EQ I - Basketball Backstops EQ-J - Group Instruction (Planetarium) EQ-K - Stage Curtains and Equipment In addition to the above separate proposals. a bidder may. at his option, also submit a combined bid of any combination of the above classes. Combined bids will be considered ONLY if the bidder has also submitted individual bids in all classes of work Included in his combined bid. All work shall be constructed in full accordance with the “Bidding Requirements" “Contract Forms," « “General Conditions." "St>cifications for Workmanship and Materials” and the “Plans" as prvpsred by Maurer. Van Ryn. Ogden & Natali. Inc.. Aichitects and Engineers. 312 Lafayette Bvl’ding, South Bend. Indiana 46601. All proposals shall be properly and completely executed on State Board of Aicounts Form No. 96. The non-collusion affidavit shall b>- properly executed. All proposals shall be accompanied by Form No. 96-A. Standard Questionnaire and Financial Statement for Bidders prescribed by the State Board of Accounts of Indiana, completely filled out and properly executed. Each proposal shall be accompanied by an acceptable bid bond, certified or bank officer s check made payable to the LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION and or rhe SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION for an amount of not less than five <s'' ( > per cent of the total amount of the proposal, which bid bond or check shall be forfeited as liquidated damages and not as a p.-nalty in case of failure of the successful bidder to enter into a contract and furnish a satisfactory performances bond in an amount equal to the contract price within ten (10* days after notification of the acceptance of his proposal. No bidder may withdraw his bid for and during a period of one hundred twenty (120' calendar days after the date and time set for the

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receipt of bids. Each proposal and accompanying documents shall be sealed and endorsed asspecified in the “Instruction to Bidders."' Each successful bidder shall be required to furnish LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION and the SCHOOL. DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, a contract Performance Bond satisfactory to and made out io each respectively, conditioned upon the final completion of said building or the part thereof covered by the bid in accordance with and within the time provided in the contract thereof. The cost of said Performance Bond shall be paid by the contractor and it shall be delivered to the Architect before entering upon the performance of the contrac , Each Contractor shall pay not less than the scale of wages as approved pursuant to Chapter 3-9 of the Acts’ of the General Assembly of Indiana for 1935. The Contract Documents, including Plans and Specifications, are on file at the offices of the following: Maurer. Van Ryn, Ogden & Natali. Inc., Architects & Engineers. 312 Lafayette Building. South Bend, Indiana. ’ Superintendent of Schools. Lakeland Community School Corporation. Syracuse. Indiana. School Development Corporation. 112 Lafayette Building. South Bend. Indiana. Administrative Building Council, 10D North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis. Indiana. Kosciusko County Recorder, Court House. Warsaw. Indiana. F. W. Dodge Corporation. Plan Room. Merchandise Mart. Chicago, Illinois. F. W. Dodge Corporation. 4165 Mlllerssville Road. Indianapolis. Indiana. F. W. Dodge Corporation. 3325 North Anthony Boulevard, Fort Wayne. IndianaConstruction League. Inc., 1456 Nortn Delaware Street, Indianapolis. Indiana. Builders Exchange. Marycrest Building. South Bend. Indiana. Scan - Photrdnix, 335 West HuronChicago, Illinois. Responsible bidders may obtain Plansand Specifications upon application to> the Architect upon deposit of fifty tsso.00 > dollars for General. Mechanical and Electrical Construction: and twenty-five < $25.00 > dollars for Equipment bidders. Said deposit shall be returned in full provided Plans and Specifications are returned in good condition to the Architect within ten (10) days after the bid due date. Prime bid;' ts who obtain Plans and Specificativ *s but do not submit bids will forfeit ’ . ir deposit unlesssaid Plans and Specifications are returned in good condition not less than seven (7) calendar days before bid due date. The LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION and SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION reserve the right to reject any and or all bids, or waive any informalities or irregularities in the bidding. SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION By: Robert L. Miller, President Attest: Arthur M Diamond. Secretary LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION By: James C. Stucky, President Attest: Chas H Purdum, Secretary Dated at Syracuse. Indiana this 24th day of January, 1967.