The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 November 1970 — Page 20

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., Nov. 25, 1970.

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By JERI SEELY ANYONE FOR BASEBALL? It’s a little chilly outside this week for baseball but we couldn’t resist this beautiful old photo of an early baseball team in Milford It is reported to have been taken before the turn of the century. In the front row are George

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Fisher. Harve Mathews and Rial Stump. In the middle are Irvin Darkwood. Roy Fisher. William Darkwood and Vem Stump Standing in back are George Beach. Merl Stump, Jack DeFries and Arch DeFries. a itpsay This year marks the 350th anniversary of the arrival of the Mayflower and the landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock on December 21. 1620.

When they set foot on the shores of America a new way of life began. On board the Mayflower, the little band of Pilgrims signed a compact, agreeing to form a local government for the new town of Plymouth. Mass., and to abide by its laws? In the Mayflower Compact, we see the early flowering of democracy in America. As wfe observe Thanksgiving Day — yet another legacy from our Pilgrim foregathers — we can indeed be thankful for our proud heritage, for our American way of life, for freedom and its-blessings Let us then be humbly grateful, and let us reaffirm our faith in freedom, with our determination to preserve and cherish it, forevermore It will be turkey and all the trimmings in the Seely household tomorrow as friend husband's folks venture down from Michigan for the day. He has the television set warming up with a promise to view the Detroit Lions football game in the afternoon Seems the game is not televised in the area close to Detroit. Here's hoping everyone is Our Town has a happy Thanksgiving day! 1 talked with one of our reporters at The Pierceton Press last Friday and it was a one sided conversation. She wasn’t talking with anyone in Milford ... so she said . . because Larwill’s junior high team was ready to defeat Milford's eighth grade team Thursday night. Only one problem' Milford made more baskets and had more points at the end of the game than Larwill did She was happy though because the seventh grade from Larwill had defeated Milford’s seventh grade. a

Although I haven’t had a chance to watch the young Trojans play I understand they have a very good team this year and should be in contention for the county championship. / - This is what this reporter will look like in another week or two. Do you realize that Christmas is just one month from today? That’s the reason for our annual Christmas shopper being published this week. Have you read the ads yet? The area merchants are offering many items of all sites, shapes and forms that are sure to please everyone on your list. Suspended Sentence On Marijuana Charge Russell Rex Dalesandro. 19. Syracuse, was arraigned before judge Allan A. Rasor in Kosciusko superior court Friday for the October 15 arrest of unlawful possession of marijuana. Dalesandro received a SSOO fine and one-to-10 year suspended sentence at the Indiana state reformatory. In addition, he was placed on probation for one year. The October arrest by Syracuse police chief Orville Vanderßeyden took place at Dalesandro’s west Pearl street residence. Police were informed of the possession and a search warrant obtained. Dalesandro pleaded guilty to the charge on November 6 and the Friday sentence followed a pre-commitment investigation by probation officer Paul Grimme. Following testimony by Nelson Auer, manager of Majcwelton Golf club at Syracuse where the youth was employed, and Carl Shearer of the Milford Christian church, on behalf of the youngster, the sentence was handed down. Rasor. however, advised the youth that he now has the opportunity to do well and if he does not he will serve the one-to-ten sentence.

GOSHEN ACCIDENT INJURES TWO IN FAMILY Mrs. Karen Y. Troyer, 24, Goshen, and two-year-old Lynette Troyer, sustained injuries in a two-car accident in Goshen Wednesday afternoon. Driver of the other car, John R. Gripe, 29, of r 1 Syracuse, was cited for disregarding a traffic signal light. The mishap occurred at Pike street and Indiana avenue. Mrs. Troyer, driver of a 1967 Buick, received a bruise to the head and Lynette also received a head bruise. Little seven-week-old Vaughn Troyer and Cripe were uninjured. Cripe was eastbound on Pike when the collision occurred as Mrs. Troyer was northbound. Damage to the Buick and 1967 Pontiac belonging to Cripe amounted to $1,700. There were several witnesses to the accident including a county police officer. AVIATION CLUB TO MEET SUNDAY The aviation club "Wings Over Wawasee" will hold a meeting Sunday. Nov. 29, at 2 p.m. at Wawasee airport. Preston Wright, president of the club, urges each member as well as all other parties interested in aviation, to attend. Special topic will be "Your

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