The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 48, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 December 1970 — Page 2
2
THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed.. Dec. 30, 1970
'Ww Ifnil -'ljouriiiil
I;-Way Tourney January 2, 1971 . .» Goshen, DeKalb, Wawasee and Penn Goshen Hi ph School Gym Goshen — 12:30 p.m. • ' DeKalb y Wawasee •———— 2 p.m. Penn
Wawasee High School In Holiday Tourney
Wawasee high school will be facing Penn in the 2 o’clock session this Saturday. Jan. 2. in the holiday basketball tourney at Goshen Goshen is scheeduled for the first game against DeKalb at 12:30 Evening sessions will be at 7 and 8:30.
B-TEAM TOURNEY Pierceton High School January 11 - 13» 1971 Wawasee, Wawasee Prep, South Whitley, Pierceton Wawasee 6:30 P• m. Monday Wawasee Prep Championship Game 8:00 Wed. Pierceton * • 8:00 p.m. Monday -————l South Whitley Consolation game 6:30 p.m. Wednesday z
B-Team Tournament Set For January 11-13
A B-team tournament will be held at Pierceton high school on January 11 and 13 Game times on both nights will be 6:30 and 8 p.m. Wawasee will meet Wawasee Prep in the opening game of the tournament with Pierceton meeting South Whitley in the
Unemployment Claims Reported Down An absence of large-scale layoffs last week and a scattering of recalls to work combined to bring Indiana's unemployment insurance claims total down to 59.846 from 60.731 the week before. John F. Coppes. director of the Indiana Employment Security
TBMITES UNIVERSAL TERMITE CONTROL Ph. 287-7372 511 So. Union St Warsaw. Indiana allied lbr. co. (formerly Conn A Buhrt Lbr. Co.) Phono: *57-3331 Syracuse ANDERSON PAINT AND SUPPLY CO. Syracuse. Ind.
Tickets can be purchased at the door. Area students may purchase a fan bus ticket when boardinjuhe bus. Bus schedules for fan busses are as follows: North Webster — 11:30 Milford — 11:30
second game On Wednesday the losers will meet at 6:30 p.m. in the consolation game with the championship game to be played at 8 p.m A trophy will be presented to the wtlining team.
Division, said that 17 of the 27 claims offices noted some decrease in claims from newlyunemployed persons and 11 received fewer claims from people out of work a week or longer Weather, seasonal factors. lack of orders, inventory, and reduction of force were given as reasons for the layoffs occurring during the week.
W STOCK - Widths Thru WOLVERINE AndJEEE li BOOTS a SHOES OXFORDS 317.99 — 6 INCH 318-99 — 9 INCH 33299 ' ANO TALK ABOUT LIGHT WEIGHT! THEY MAKE WORK A PLEASURE DOUG PILCHER SHOE STORE Uptown Syracuse Since 1947
The Milford and Webster busses will meet and leave Syracuse at 11:45. Fan busses will take students uptown between sessions and will return to the Lakeland community after the championship game.
Superintendent At __ Mt Tabor Max Martin of Nappanee was elected and installed as the Superintendent of the Mount Tabor Church of God church school for this new year of 1971. This will be Martin's fifth year as the superintendent of the Mount Tabor church school. To help him in the work of the superintendent will be Olen Anglin of Nappanee as the assistznt superintendent Other officers for the coming year of 1971 at Mount Tabor church school are Miss Connie Anglin and Earl Miller as secretary; pianists will be Mrs. Russell Yeager and Mrs. Dallas Wyman. The choristers are Miss Kathleen Hepler and Mrs Suell Hoffer The superintendent of the home department of the church school will be Mrs. Joseph Bower and Mrs. Walter Miller. The cradle roll superintendent will be Mrs. Jerry Bethel and Mrs. Max Beer.
[W-
Land ‘O’ Lakes Dean’s Milk 4 0 Aqualand Motel —. 4 0 Bowen Motors . 4 0 Frog Tavern 3 1 Wawasee Boat Co. 3 1 State Bank 3 1 Harris Funeral Home 2 2 Legion 2 2 Sleepy Owl 2 2 Liberty Homes 2 2 Regent Homes 1 3 C& J Construction 1 3 Jenny’s Kitchenette 1 3 Cutter Chevrolet 0 4 Auer’s Service 0 4 N.W.Jaycees 0 4 High team series and game: Dean’s Milk — 2680 - 953. 500 series: P. Campbell 510, K. Knisley 504, R. Knisley 566, D. Butler 570, G. Nordman 588, N. Biddle 546, F. Nyikos 577, C. Lantz 504. C Walton 519, R. Brazel 536, R. Williams 505, B. Meyer 537, D. Fingerlee 504, F. Avery 520, C. Coburn 505, P. Bright 514, E. Gantz 522, D. Brown 544, M. Simon 517, T. Schrock 520. 200 games: K. Knisley 203, R. Knisley 201, D. Butler 206, G. Nordman 202-202, F. Nyikos 224, B Meyer 213, P. Bright 206, E. -Gantz 212, L. Weaver 208. Tuesday Night Ladies Sleepy Owl 51 21 ‘ Jot Em Down Grocery 51 21 Lakeside Laundry 484 234 Syracuse Rubber 37 35 Augsburgers IGA 33 39 Hickman Moving & Storage 324 394 Grassy Creek Restaurant 32 40 H & M Motor Clinit 31 41 Lakeland Standard 25 47 Walter Drug Company 19 53 High team game and series: Sleepy Owl — 746-2195 450 series: A. Rider 163,183-498, J. Reiff 174-475, M. Dixon 180474, B. Gardner 163-469, C. Wogomon 182-453, J. Hoover 164-450. W. Nolan 450 160 games: J. Brumbaugh 176, E. Wogomon 174, D. Lewis 163, H. Frushour 162, G. Ganshom 160, P. Green 160 Milford Business Arro Motor Homes 8 0 Campbell’s Market 6 2 Milford TV 5 3 Augsburger, Mils. 5 3 Kern Grain Co. 4 4 Walter Drug Co. 4 4 Sharp Hdwe Co. 4 4 Berk’s Body Shop 4 4 Little & Clark 3 5 Augsburger. Syra. 2 6 C. S. Myers Ford 2 6 Hickory Lounge 17 High team game: Augsburger, Syra. —IOBS High team series: Arro Motor Homes — 3005 600 series: J. Kern 636 500 series: S. Richardson 587. D. Thibaut 574, B. Seely 569. F. Avery 567, G. Gordon 558, D. Rensberger 558, C. Colburn 544. H. Bartman 567, C. Berkeypile 536, D. Wuthrich 535, K. Knisley 530, J. Perry 530. P. Campbell 528. L. Young 528, D. Dowty 528, H. Gardner 528, D. Johns 524. D. Wolferman 524, B. Kaiser 521. J. Caple 520, J. Bray 519, D. Hockert 515, L. Newman 513, B. Simon 508. O. Replogle 502 200 games: J. Kern 248, 202, D. Butler 233, F. Avery 223, S. Richardson 222. D. Wuthrich 217, B. Seely 214, C. Duncan 211, K. Knisley 210, B. Kaiser 220, D. Thubaut 202, D. Rensberger 201, H Bartman 200 Hite & Misses Sylvan 42 22 Brown s 35 29 Dog 35 29 Sharp Tool 32 32 Braz 32 32 Bud's 28 36 Syracuse Mobile 27 37 Sportsman 25 39 High team series and game: Braz's — 1710 - 653 500 series: R. Brazel 501, J. Cripe 517 Monday Night County Wawasee Pkg 44’ 20 Pilcher Shoes 42 22 Eager Leagers 40 24 Thornburgs 38 26
Thursday - Saturday Dec. 31 - Jan. 1-2 ELVIS PRESLEY In “THAT’S THE WAY IT IS” COLOR Sunday - Wednesday January 3 Thru 6 JULIE ANDREWS and ROCK HUDSON In “DARLING LILI” COLOR
Frog Tavern 364 274 Charlies Ten Pin 36 28 Burger Dairy Store 36 28 Wawasee TV 35 29 Anchor Bar 33 31 Buds Body Shop 32 32 Wawasee Bowl 31 33 Louies Bar & Grill 304 294 Delta No. 1 30 34 Bushong Barber Shop 29 35 Kurleys Keglers 29 35 Teghtmeyer Ace Hdwe. 27 37 Barbee Hotel 27 37 Dixie Boat 25 39 Delta No. 2 21 39 Schwartz Homes ° 14 50 Standings undetermined for 12-28-70: Louies Bar & Grill, and Delta No. 2 High team game: Frog Tavern — 1032 High Team series — Wawasee Pkg. — 2734 High Ind. Rookstool — 245 High Ind. series: H. Bartman - 213, 225, 607 Honor Scores T. Darr 209, R. Wogoman 200, L. Welty 209, R. Thibaut 201, 563, L. Vance 208,577, J. Kern 238, 595, G. Davis 206, C. McCuen 236, 552, L. Th waits 215, J. Morganthaler 210, 562, W. Stahly 222, 590. H. Bartman 211, L. Welty 200, R. Thibaut 210, 564, L. Vance 232, 580. A. Collinsworth 215, D. Burchard 203, 562, R. Simon 202, M. Simon 233, 556. P. Royer 203, R. Van 209, 585, D. Armbruster 211, R. Maresh 559, M. Ganshom 205. C. Frushour 200. V. Stayer 550, J. Pounds 225, 605. R. Strombeck 205 F DRIVER BACKS INTO PARKED AUTO TUESDAY Damages were estimated at a total of SIBO in a two vehicle mishap Tuesday on north Shore road of Lake Wawasee between Wawasee Prep and Angler’s Cove. Jeff Hepler. 16. of 1004 west Market street. Nappanee, stopped on the highway and backed the 1967 Buick two-door hardtop to inquire directions from individuals nearby. In backing his auto, he backed into a 1966 Ford four-door hardtop belonging to Lois Xanders of r 4 Syracuse. The Xanders auto had been driven by Mrs. Xanders son and was parked at the time of the mishap. Deputy sheriff Stan Holderman investigated. MINOR DAMAGE IN THURSDAY FIRE Minor damage was listed in a call on Christmas day at 4:20 p.m. to the home of Charles Fisher, 212 east Carroll street, Syracuse, when a cigarette was dropped starting a fire. Damage was confined to a furniture cushion, and was taken from the home before firemen arrived. MYNHIERS HAVE CHRISTMAS DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mynhier of Kimmell had Christmas dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mynhier, Carol and Mark of Milford; Jerry Smith of Royal Center; Mr. and Mrs. Alva Mynhier. Steve and Dennis." Ligonier; Mr. and Mr?* Odas Mynhier, Drue. Lana and Tony, Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs. William Shull, Rodney and his fiance, Faye, of Columbia City; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shull, St. Louis. Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Terry Kiser and Keith of North Webster; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mynhier, Debbie and Dale of Brimfield and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mynhier of Kimmell.
Fri. - Sat > Sun. .1 I J JU II i f M Open 6:30 - -9 p.m. I ■ 1111111 Illi Sunday Matinee Continuous From 2 p.m. Adults 31.25 Chilo No “X” Rated Films Shown Here! A film about the guy who started it oil!’ 1 BIO' fesJ'Bai Ji idMEBEBEI See Elvis sing many of his greatest hits 1 WToGoidwyn-Moyer presents EMS PIESIEY m "THAT'S THE WAY IT IS“ q- deeded by DENIS SANDERS • PAN AVISION’- METRQCOIOR 3m
Northern Indiana Public Service Co. Asks To Recover Increased 6as Costs
Northern Indiana Public Service Company today, December 28, 1970 filed new gas rates with the Public Service Commission of Indiana for permission to recover increased gas supply costs. The rates of interstate suppliers to NIPSCO are regulated by the Federal Power Commission said Dean H. Mitchell, NIPSCO chairman and chief executive officer. NIPSCO’s filing is in accordance with the order of the Public Service Commission of Indiana issued December 11, 1970, authorizing gas distribution utilities in Indiana to recover such increases in cost of gas purchased from pipeline suppliers, when approved by the Federal Power Commission, by filing revised rate schedules with the PSCI for approval within 30 days after filing.
Snow-Covered Road Causes Accident Warsaw city police investigated an accident over the week end which resulted in S2OO damages. Cars driven by Mervin D. McAfoose, 21, Leesburg, and Lannie R. Hall, 20, H & H Trailer Court, Warsaw, collided at an intersection. The Hall car was unable to stop for the automatic signal on the snow-covered road and collided with the McAfoose car. according to police. HOLIDAY VISITORS AT FLOYD MANGES HOME Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Manges of Syracuse had the following people call during the holidays: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stiver and Craig from Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Manges. Jr., Kerby and Lori of Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gillis, of Nappanee; Mrs. Gladys Gonderman of Dewart Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Manges and Children of Dewart Lake. Lake. Craig Stiver has recently been discharged from the marines and Kerby Manges is home from Manchester college. Todd and Kimber Gillis spent one week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gillis. AFTER-CHRISTMAS DINNER AT RENSSELAER SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wuethrich of Rensselaer were hosts at an after-Christmas dinner Sunday evening for a group of relatives. Those present from this area were Mrs. Andrew Beer of Milford; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haab, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Haab, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haab and children, Mr. and Mrs. Don Haab and t children of Syracuse; and Miss Nettie Haab of Nappanee. SPEICHER FAMILY HAS YULE DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Byron Speicher and-Randy and Dean entertained at their Ligonier home on Christmas day for members of their families. Those in attendance were Mrs. Rozella Speicher of Ligonier; Mrs. Miriam McCulloch. North •Webster; Sgt. and Mrs Joe crown of Manhattan. Kans.; Jesse Botts. Millersburg; Mrs. Orley Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Don McCulloch. Tammy, Todd and Dan. all of the Syracuse area
The NIPSCO adjustments, which would become effective January 27,1971, will result in an increase of approximately 6 cents per month — ranging from a low of 4 cents to a high of 10 cents per month or about 80 cents per year —for the average residential non-space heating customer and a little Over 26 cents per month — ranging from a low of 6 cents to a high of 57 cents per month or about $3.15 per year —for the average residential space heating customer. “Even after this modest increase becomes effective,” Mitchell said, “It will cost only about $l3O per year to heat the average Nipscoland home with natural gas compared to a cost of approximately S2OO a year with fuel oil, $235 per year with coal and S2BO a year with propane.”
WHEAT PROVEN YIELDS FOR 1971 Scott Horn, chairman of the Kosciusko county ASC committee, announced that the basic provisions for proven wheat yields are continued under the Agricultural Act of 1970. Wheat producers may elect to establish a yield for their farm based on actual production rather than use of a yield established by the county committee on a judgment basis only. The base period for establishing 1971 farm yields is 1967, 1968 and 1969. To prove a* farm yield, producers must have harvested wheat acreage in each of these three years and be able to provide reliable proof of production on the harvested acres. In order to assure consideration, a written request must be made within 15 days at the local ASCS office. Chairman Horn stated that production date timely received will be considered before producers are notified of their official 1971 farm wheat yields. Entertain At Holiday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shidler of Grand Rapids, Mich., entertained at a holiday dinner last week at a North Webster restaurant for their son’s family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shidler, Debbie, Nancy Joan, Doug and Ginny, of Omaha. Neb., and their sister, Mrs. Hap Beaker of North Webster and her family, the Rick Bakers of Lake City. Fla. Milford Driver Arrested After Crash Arrested for driving under the influence of intoxicants was David H. Kauffman, 25, r 2 Milford, after a car-truck mishap at*3:3o p.m. Saturday’on CR 1350 north, two miles east and a mile south of Nappanee. A car driven by Allen J. Dierks. 71, r 2 Milford was hit from behind by Kauffman. Damage was estimated at $825 to both vehicles. Kauffmaq was later released on a $250 cash bond.
liropi — PAYIW6 RENTI — k y ww wvwW X NOWi X Quality hones yoo cm boy for as low as s2oodown SB9 month Total price *IB.OOO 30 year mortgage 360 payment* annual percentage rate - 1%-8% / Under Construction At N. Huntington St, Built By i Kinder Realty O JOE and BARBARA TODD, Realtors Office Open Daily From 9-6 Sunday Soonto6 — evenings by appointment only Office Closed on Thanksgiving Day — Thank Ytou. HARLAS STEFFES Sales Representative |‘HOSE. <.’!•»• M 56-2217 EAST SIDE OF LAKE W AW ASEE R.R.j Syracuse. I
Harley G. Robinson Involved In Accident Harley G. Robinson, 46, r 2 Leesburg, was involved in an accident last Thursday in Warsaw with Steven D. Angel, 23, r 1 North Webster. Damages were estimated at $450 to Robinson’s car and S3OO to Angel’s car. Angel was cited for failure to yield the right-of-way. J. A. Morgan In Three-Car Accident A Leesburg resident was involved in a three-car accident Wednesday, Dec. 23, in Warsaw. J. A. Morgan, 35, Leesburg, Clayton Stauffer, 28, Winona Lake and Walter H. Nuss, 63, Goshen, collided when the Nuss and Stauffer autos had stopped for a traffic signal and Morgan was unable to stop. His auto hit the rear of the Stauffer car which in turn hit the rear of the Nuss car. No damage was estimated to the Nuss auto while SBOO damage was estimated to the Stauffer car and S3OO to the Morgan car. Dale Rink Home From Colorado Dale Rink, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merril Rink of near Milford arrived home on Sunday from Fort Carson, Colo. Dale is serving with the U.S. army. He will return to Colorado on January 4. The young soldier expects to receive his discharge on March 31. HOLY COMMUNION AVAILABLE ON NEW YEAR’S EVE Holy Communion will be available at the altar rail of* the Milford United Methodist church on New Year ’s Eve beginning at 7 pm. Friends and members of the church are invited to stop at the church and to partake of the communion at sometime during the New Year’s Eve activities. The church will be open until 1 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fox in Nappanee. Saturday evening the entire Fox family was in Auburn with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pyle. Twenty-five guests from Goshen. New Paris, Milford and Warsaw were present. A carry-in dinner was enjoyed and gifts were exchanged. /
The MAIL-JOURNAL Pabllahed by Th* Mall-J.wraal every Wedneaday and entered aa Seeend Claaa matter at the Nil Office al Syraeaee, Indlaaa 465«7. Seeend elaaa aMtaa* .aid at IM K. Main Street. Syracuse. Indiana 46557 and at aMlti.nal entry SubaerlatlMi: M M »«r year In KMclnake Ceaatyi e.lelde c.anty.
