The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 33, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 September 1970 — Page 4

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., Sept. 16, 1970

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Lakeland SCHOOL NEWS ■ 4MT /? 3a r I F i JBMHt' [J' \ iHHHh I I i ■fwSI OROS STUDENT COUNCIL — Members of the Milford junior high school student council are shown above with sponsor Mrs. Dorothy Williams. ' v ' In the back row are Mrs. Williams: Peg Beer, secretary-treasurer; Phil Stichter; Norm Vanlaningham; and John Fisher, president. In the second row are Eddie Vanlaningham; Craig Sorensen, vice president; Jeff Auer; Lorene Spearman; and Beth Beer. . Plans for this year s student council include the game room supervision, locker clean-ups. food distribution at Thanksgiving and at Christmas, an assembly program. November candy sales supervision and a final dinner or trip at the close of the school year. The council would appreciate the donation of a rug and some card tables for the game room.

Open Swimming On Tuesday At Wawasee There will be open swimming at Wawasee high school for students and adults each Tuesday night from 7 p m to 9 p m. until December 15. A small admission is being charged Children under eight years of age must be accompanied by an adult. Community and school groups may reserve the pool on Monday. Wednesday and Thursday nights for swimming parties. Reservations may be made by calling the school ADULT SEWING CLASSES OFFERED AT WAWASEE Registrations for the beginning arid, intermediate adult sewing classes are being accepted at Wawasee high school until September 25 The beginning class, which designed for those with no or very little sewing experience will meet on Monday night. Sept 28. at 7 p m in Room 104 The class will meet on either Monday or Thursday night each week A definite schedule will be announced at the first meeting The intermediate class will meet on Tuesday nights starting September 29 Increasing sewing skills will be stressed with the construction of the garment being done at home with demonstrations each week in class Projects will be brought to class for evaluation and guidance for the next steps Both classes will meet for eight sessions of 2‘? hours each, starting at 7 Persons interested should call the high, school LAKELAND LOCAL I Hazel Kline of Milford attended the Homemakers Camp at Camp Mack on Monday

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ffcTLUNCH t!/i £ MENUS 4 WMssssssaxsa Monday — Winner on bun. buttered green beans, spicy apple bars, orange juice and milk. Tuesday— Steakettes, mashed potatoes and gravy, bread and butter, fruit, cookie and milk/ Wednesday — Beans and ham. coleslaw, apricots, cornbread, butter and honey, ice cream and milk. ' Thursday — Pizza, lettuce salad, pears, bread and butter, pudding and milk Friday — Toasted cheese sandwich, kidney bean salad, lettuce, sliced tomatoes, fruit and milk. NEXT WEEK IN THE LAKELAND SCHOOLS Today 4:30p m — Milford junior high football with West Noble at Milford Thursday 4:30 pm — WHS freshmen football at Whiteman 4:30 p m — WHS tennis at Rochester. 3:30-5 pm. — Milford junior high GA A.

4:30 p m — WHS cross country at East Noble. 4:30 p.m — North Webster junior high football vs Fairfield at North Webster. F riday 7:30 p m. — WHS football at Goshen. Saturday 10 a m — WHS junior varsity football — North Wood at Wawasee. Monday 4 p m — WHS tennis - North Wood at Wawasee. Tuesday 430 p.m WHS cross country - Warsaw and Bremen at Wawasee 7 p.m. — Syracuse and North Webster football at Wawasee. Wednesday .6 p.m. — Milford vs Rome city at Kendallville. Milford Board Accepts Bids On Street Work Members of the Milford town board met in special session Tuesday to open bids for work on streets in the town. Two bids were received Both were from Phend and Brown. Inc., of Milford The first bid was for work on east Fourth street from James to Schaffer in the of $3,587. The second bid contained the following streets and bids: Emeline street from East to James at $1,170 James street from First to Emeline at $1,332 ? East street from Emeline to Catherine at $1,368 East street fnim First to Emeline at $1,430 .And. East street from Fourth to 60 feet south of the Syracuse road at $2,700. The first bid was accepted by the board It had been bid separately in order to take advantage of state funds available through the two cent gas tax increase in 1969 The ,town

Community Heads Named For U. F. Drive Dave Andrews, chairman of the United Fund county division, has announced the appointment of community chairmen throughout the county for the fall campaign. Serving as leaders in the communities and now organizing solicitor groups are the following. Chester Clampitt. Jr., Atwood; Mrs. Mildred Engle, Leesburg; Richard Goshert, Burket; Mrs. Jeanette Humphries, Pierceton; Mrs. Ted Kerlin. Silver Lake; Ed Likens, North Webster; Bill Little, Milford; Seth Mason. Etna Green; Mrs. Tom Prickett. Syracuse; Don Smythe. Mentone; Robert Warren. Claypool. In making the announcement. Andrews pointed out that last year this campaign division accounted for narly 10 per cent of the campaign goal. He expressed confidence his division could produce at least 10 per cent in this year’s drive. ' The overall campaign goal has been established at $157,000. representing an increase over last year’s goal by $17,000. Mrs. Thomas Prickett of Syracuse has announced the kick off date for Syracuse community as Wednesday. Sept. 16th. Norman L. Hagg is serving as vice chairman of the county division. Campaign materials are nowbeing distributed to all campaign chairmen.

received $2,600 from the state towards this project. After discussion of streets and funds available the board decided to do the first four streets listed on the second bid, leaving only the last one listed for another year. Clerk-treasurer Edith Baumgartner explained that Milford's money for said street work comes from the state motor vehicle highway fund and no taxes are levied by the town in the street fund Parker Phend of the construction firm was present at the meeting and stated work might tart as soon as next week, nowever, he would not set a specific date. President Carl Duncan stated he had been asked permission tor Robert Farrington to cut the curb back on his property on south Main street. He wants to change the drive way to make it easier to get into the drive. Permission was granted if tye backtop is repaired and replaced where necessary. Duncan also reported he had been told the fire station is leaking. He will check and see trustee John Davidsen about repairs. Jaycees Pick Up Old Refrigerators Members of the Wawasee Area Jaycees will pick up old refrigerators as a community project on Saturday. Sept. 26. in the hope that they can prevent the death of a child. Many youngsters throughout the nation die each year when trapped in old,~~ unused refrigerators. The Jaycees plan to take the doors from the appliances and to dispose of them Persons with refrigerators they wish to have picked up should call the Syracuse fire station information office to leave their name and address Mr and Mrs. Lyle Seiffert of Lake Wawasee and Mrs. George Hay 111 of Goshen have returned from a visit with their daughter and sister, respectively. Mrs Louis Siri. Mr. Siri and family who recently moved to Milwaukee. Wis., from Goshen.

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MILFORD'S TROJANS — Th, 1970 Miltord Trojan toMball team is pictured above. In the front row left to right are manager Steve Troup, Don Buhrt. Ronn Beer. Dave Housouer, Andy Shearer, Mike Stork, Denny Lechlitner, Benny Vanover and manager Frank Nyikos. In the middle are Roland Gardner. Mark Goshert. Tim Camp-

Trojans Taxi To Three Touchdowns

The 1970 Milford “Maulers’’ kicked off their gridiron season with a 22 to 14 win over North Webster. The first such win over Webster in three seasons. The game was played in North Webster. The Milford Trojans won the toss and elected to receive. They quickly scored in the first quarter as quarterback Rick Dahlstrom and end Juan Carvajol teamed up for two pass plays that covered 55 yards and the touchdown. Several off-side penalties hampered the Milford defense and put North Webster in a good scoring position. The end of the

More Break-Ins In The Lake Area Three more break-ins were reported to the sheriff’s department over the week end. in addition to those over the past several weeks, most of whichhave been in the areas of Wawasee and Syracuse lakes. The three week end burglaries were reported at the Eli Lilly guest house and the Gunther Elliott lake residence at Ogden Island, both on the north shore of Lake Wawasee. and at Central Standard Industries on SR 15 and CR 200 north. Investigation continues by officers. AGED RESIDENTS HOME FROM 400 MILE TRIP TUESDAY B. Clark Green and his brother-in-law Thomas Spencer, both of r 3 Syracuse, returned Tuesday from a 400-mile motor trip to Mount Vernon, the home of their boyhood days. Mr. Green. 88-years-young was driver for the five-day trip and was accompanied by Spencer, 92 years of age. 808 GAIER MAY WIN TRIP FOR TWO TO SCOTLAND NEW YORK — Bob Gaier of r 3. Box 69, Syracuse, may win a trip for two to Scotland plus SI,OOO cash as a result of scoring a hole-in-one recently at South Shore Golf club. Mr. Gaier has been entered in the Rusty Nail Hole-In-One Sweepstakes, a national competition for golfers. The winner will be announced early next year. MINNIE MIZERS MEET THURSDAY Mrs Jack Dean reigned as weekly queen at the Tuesday night meeting of the Minnie Mixers T O PS, club in Jaycee hall at Syracuse. Mrs Richard Plikerd. Sr., conducted the business meeting. A total loss of seven pounds was registered for the group for the week. One guest was in attendance.

first half found both teams tied at six all. The second half opened with Dahlstrom kicking it deep for the Milford team. The “Maulers” contained the Webster offense on their own 15. Webster’s fourth down punt play was foiled and Milford took possession. Two plays later fullback Dave Wollman went over from Webster’s seven for the second TD. He ran the two point conversion making the score 14 to 6. The “Maulers” defense, led by 150 pound middle linebacker John Fisher performed well in their debut. Fisher, guards Phil

JP HEARS CASES, ASSESSES FINES Cases before Turkey Creek township justice of the peace Christian Koher the past two weeks were: Nelson E. Miller of Millersburg for section 29 of the boating laws, no observer. $23; constable Sparklin; Rolland Miller. Fort Wayne, section 21. speeding after sunset. $23. officer Money; Leßoy Sloan. Syracuse, section 29, no observer. $23. Sparklin; S. Schrock. Fort Wayne, no registration, $23. Sparklin; DeWayne Fox, Columbia City, speeding, $23.25, officer Kitch; Thomas Ruch, fishing without a license, $25. Money; Dale G. Butler. Syracuse, section 21, $23. Kitch; Larry Brock. Nappanee, section 33, gunnel offense, $23, Money; Timothy Robie, Syracuse, speeding. $24.25; Greg Firestone. Syracuse, skiing within 200’ of shoreline. $23. Money; Kim Heckman, Nappanee, section 33. gunnels. $23. Sparklin. Shades for study lamps should be light in color, open at the top with white or near white lining, says Purdue university’s extension housing specialist. Minimum dimensions should-be: top — 8 inches, depth — 10 inches, bottom — 16 inches

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bell. Don Kinney, Joe Kleinknight, Dennis Spearman, Mike Felkner, Randy Neff and Rick Linville. In back are head coach Randy Gillenwater, Dave Wollman, John Fisher. Juan Carvajal. Rich Dahlstrom, Phil Korenstra, Paul Miller, Shane Willson. Tom Mehl. Rich Wuthrich, Rich Neff, Bobby Henson and assistant Richard Bender.

Korenstra and Dave Wollman. and tackle" Tim Campbell pounded the Webster offense and forced them to seek freedom around the ends. The defense smashed a Webster first down attempt and gave the ball back to Milford. Milford marched from their own 48 to again score with Wollman going over from the six and again for the two point conversion. Webster came back in the fourth quarter to score an unexpected TD on a 45 yard end sweep. The home team also

LAKELAND LOCAL Week end visitors at the L. C. Sheibley home north of Syracuse were Mr and Mrs. Charles Hogan of Detroit. Mich., and Mrs. Helen Snyder, Edwardsburg, Mich. Mrs. Earl Treadway of Syracuse was a Saturday dinner guest. Guests at the John R. Cripe home at Lake Wawasee are Prof, and Mrs. 'F. E. Reed of Saint Petersburg, Fla., parents of Mrs. Cripe. Mrs. Orlie Brown of Syracuse was among those attending the homemakers camp at Camp Mack on Monday as a representative of the Hex Rural club.

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scored on the conversion. For their outstanding efforts Dave Wollman received the “Back-of-the-Week award” and John Fisher the “Defenseman-of-the-week award.” Trojan Schedule The Milford schedule follows: Sept. 16 — W’est Noble H 4:30 pm. Sept. 23 —Rome City at Kendallville 6 p.m." Sept. 29 — Syracuse home game at Wawasee 7 p.m. \ Oct. 6 Avilla H 4:45 p.m. \ Oct. 13 — Fairfield T 4:3op.m'

Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Barclay of Toledo, 0., were week end guests at the Walter Hagerdon home. North Shore Drive, Syracuse Lake. Callander Insurance All forms of personal and business insurance. 155 W. Market Nappanee Ph.: 773-4103