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Bill Patrick, Head Coach For Whitko Wildcats

The Board of School Trustees of the Whitko Community School Corporation and Keith Y. Carper, school superintendent,' have announced the appointment of Bill Patrick as head basketball coach at the new Whitko high school at South Whitley The new school is scheduled to be open September 1, 1971. Patrick earned his masters degree in physical education at Ball State university and is a

National Road Rallye

the Explorer Division is sponsoring a Grand National Road Rallye. coast to coast. The local section of the competition. will decide which team will represent this area to the nationals in Detroit next fall, and will take place in Dunlap, on April 25. Competition is for all licensed drivers, who must have with them two others over age 15; either boys or girls. There will be two divisions - High school open class, for all teams who are not explorers; and Explorer class for explorer teams only. Trophies will be given in each class Thirteen high school districts will be involved: Elkhart, Northwood. Concord. Fairfield. Northridge, Warsaw. Goshen, lakeland. Wawasee. Westview, Jimtow*n, the Pierceton area. Prairie Heights and Triton. The team of three is comprised of: a driver, navigator, and observer, who will test their skill, judgment, and knowledge in safe competition with others, themselves. and the time clock. A Road Rallye is not a speed

Women's Bowling Association To Hold First Annual Meeting

All members of the Lakeland Women’s Bowling association are being notified of their first annual meeting which will be a dinner -

Racing Program To Help Baby Jada Perry The New Paris Speedway will offer a preseason benefit racing program Sunday afternoon for little Jada Perry, who needs a liver transplant m the next six months, to live. — Gates will open at noon and time trials will start at 2 Three racing classes, super modified, late models, and hobby stocks are open to any driver m the midwest area All gate admissions will be given to the Jada Perry fund Drivers will compete for trophies and merchandise awards The speedway is located two miles east of New Paris The MAIL-JOURNAL FwbOsKrd k» Tkr Mall Jawraai rsrrr Wednesday and rnterrd as Seeaad Class Miter at Ike Past Os I lea at Straewse. Indiana IfcMl. Sersnd etnas »«•<*«» Bald at IM K. Main Street. Ssraease. Indiana 4CWI and at addltianal enter affteea. Sakaerinttea M.ad »er sear In KasrUnka Caaates MW aatsMe renal).

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graduate of Manchester college and Sidney high school. He has had 11 years of coaching experience and has been the head basketball coach and baseball coach at South Whitley high school for the past four years. He and his family live in the Whitko Community School corporation near Sidpey. Other coaching assignments for the schools in the corporation will be announced sometime soon.

test. It is a test in driving, observation. and navagation skills as cars compete against a road course with one objective in mind .. .tobe at the other end right on time ... not too early, and not too late. This makes a Rallye many things - excitement, suspense, and frustration. It involves a great deal of teamwork among the three in the car. to find the right roads, at the right time. Most of all a Rallye is fun. For more information, look in the "Exploring" magazine in the school library. There is a section on one persons experiences in their first rallye. Also send the names of your team to: Explorer Division. Box 1328. Elkhart, Ind 46514. All will be invited to an orientation for teams new to rallying. Rallye sponsored by Post 67. Warsaw working with Warsaw Sports Car Club Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wickersham and daughter Linda of Barbee lake had as their Sunday afternoon callers Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCartney, of near Muncie and Mrs. Sarah Crawley and sons of Muncie.

meeting Monday night, March 29, at 7 o’clock. Further information may be obtained by contacting Kathryn Knisley, secretary.

Tops Discuss Spring Projects The TOPS Minnie Mizers club at Syracuse met this week with a 160 per cent weight loss recorded. Mrs Tom Sterling was queen for the week with a five-pound weight loss. Tentative spring plans for a variety of projects were discussed and a bath towel contest is scheduled to start April 1 Visitors and new’ members are welcome. The group meets on Tuesday evenings in the McClintic building on Main street Attend Show At McCormick Place Mr. and Mrs John Zimmerman of Syracuse attended the 13th annual Chicago W’orld Flower and Garden show at McCormick Place on Sunday. \ Announcements this week recorded an opening week end had been set for the show with 124.222 persons passing through the exhibit. Mrs. Minnie Decker. Mr. and Mrs Delbert Poe and Charles Poe and family were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Paul Welker at Elkhart on Sunday. The birthdays of the three Welker daughters. Robin, Sherry and Tammy were celebrated. The area people also called on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Poe

Z WILLIAM PATRICK LAKELAND LOCALS Norman Robie. Merl Smith and Bob Seward, all of Syracuse, plan to attend the funeral service Thursday at Pompano Beach. Fla., for Tom Merritt. The E. W. Frauhigers of Kale Island recently returned from a two-month vacation trip including a 10-day Caribbean cruise and a stay at Fort Myers Beach. Fla. Mrs. Charles Myers of Syracuse returned Saturday from an 18-day tour trip to the Holy Land with visits to Israel. Greece and Italy. The trip was hosted by a revival group. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Zimmerman and children. Barbara and Terry, went to Lebanon Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Zimmerman and their new baby, Jeffery. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Germann of Bremen and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Speicher of Nappanee were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Beatty of Milford. Mr. Germann showed slides of Viet Nam. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strang and children. Scott and Betsy of Nappanee, were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Don Wolferman. Guests in the Robert Overstedt home at Milford over the week end included Miss Pat Hunter and Miss Anne Willis of Hastings, North Island. New Zealand, who were in town Thursday, Friday and Saturday. No Rhubarb Over Rhubarb LAFAYETTE - Rhubarb, a herbaceous perennial, is valued for its tastiness in rhubarb sauce or pie. Picked fresh in the late spring or early summer, its delectable flavor has helped many a homemaker score with her husband. Se’ect varieties such as Valentine. McDonald, and Ruby, recommends John A. Wott, Purdue university extension home environment horticulturist. Valentine tends to produce fewer unwanted seed stalks. Furthermore. Valentine and McDonald require less sugar in food preparation than do many of the older garden varieties. Rhubarb crowns should be planted in the early spring, in fertile, sandy loam locations, the horticulturist counsels. Full sunlight is essential. When new’ plantings are made, the soil should be deeply plowed or rototilled and worked down by a rake or rototiller. Before planting, a complete fertilizer should be added and worked in at the rate of three to four pounds per 100 square feet of bed acre After harvesting, plants should be top dressed with one-third pound of a high nitrogen fertilizer per 100 square feet of bed area. This encourages top growth.

UllZfiGS ~-Tfc, NO WAITING Sixes Widths Th - WOLVERINE And EEE U BOOTS & SHOES OXFORDS 817.99 — 6 INCH 818-99 — 9 INCH 822 99 ANO TALK ABOUT LIGHT WEIGHT!. THEY MAKE WORK A PLEASURE DOUG PILCHER SHOE STORE Uptown Syracuse Since 1947

Land ‘O’ Lakes State Bank Wawasee Boat 32 16 Aqualand 304 174 Harris 30 18 Legion 29 19 Sleepy Owl 28 20 C&JConst. 25 23 Dean's Milk 24 24 Bowen Motors 24 23 Regent Homes 23 25 Cutter 20 28 Frog 19 29 Auers Serv. 19 29 N. W. Jaycees 18 30 Liberty Homes 15 33 High team series: Dean’s Milk - 2628 High team game: W’awasee Boat — 928 600 series: F. Avery 603 500 series: J. Byrd 564, F. Nyikos 568. D. Van 516. D. Fingerlee 500, R. Williams 503. B. Myer 535, G. Nordman 532, G. Vanator 535, J. Erdly 542, T. Darr 531. B. Eyer 552, D. Jones 507, D. Swenson 573. C. Baker 518. L. Grooms 510, G. Baker 544, K. Schnerekau 534, B. Simon 544. D. Butler 591, D. McFarland 529. L. Welty 555, C. Walton 574, C. Walton 532, W. Beeman 591, P. Leach 519. C. Coburn 525, E. Gantz 589. M. Simon 518 200 games: F. Avery 243, J. Byrd 211, G. Nordman 209, F. Nyikos 210, G. Vanator 206. K. Bell 220, B. Eyer 203. D. Swenson 235. G. Baker 203. D. Butler 203212, C. Cobum 210, C. Walton 200. C. Walton 202, W. Beeman 235. E. Gantz 231. M. Simon 206 Thurs. Nite Ladies Hughes Digging 704 334 Bowen Motors 644 394 Regent Homes 634 404 Al's South Shore Marine 634 404 Village Green 63 41 B & K Drive-in 58 46 North Webster Bank 58 46 Pilchers Shoes 58 46 Aqualand Motel 57 47 Louie’s Bar 554 484 Brazel’s Bait 52 52 Kale Island Beacon 50 54 Wawasee T.V. 474 564 Lakeland Produce 424 614 Foo & Faye 42 62 Pickwick Inn 41 63 Mail-Journal 41 63 Monsanto 41 63 Barth Inc. 41 63 Lakeland Standard 314 724 High team game: Mail-Journal — 865 & High team series: North Webster Bank — 2363 500 series: J. Knisley 172-168-208 for 548. M. L. Lambert 154-185-184 for 523. S. Gilbert 166-203-151 for 520, K. Knisley 196-176-145 for 517. E. Blakesley 158-189-169 for 516, L. Neff 178-161-168 for 507, M. Henning 158-186-156 for 500 450 series: I. Menzie 476, H. Bell 453, E. Hutsell 472, J. Reed 495. V Penn 473, F. Eby 453, G. Eyer 472, K. McKibben 470, L. Ulery 495, B. Hamman 476, P. Maresh 455, J. Thomas 499. A. Gallahan 465, B. Menefee 466. M. L. Dixon 496, N. Searfoss 450, R. Lantz 451, B. Kern 463 170 games: I. Menzie 180, E. Hutsell 170, J. Reed 171, H. Rule 178. V. Penn 170, G. Eyer 183. L. Ulery 171-1708. Hamman 170-170, J. Thomas 189. T, Brock 176, B. Menefee 181, M. L. Dixon 173, M. Schwab 187, N. Searfoss 170, R. Easley 171, B. Kern 176 Fridav Nite Mixed Kinder Mfg * 31 13 Wawasee TV 30 14 B&KRootßeer 28 16 Wicks Marina 27 17 Village Tap 27 17 L. Thwaits Grain 25 19 Louies Bar 234 204 Thwaits Grain 23 21 Stahly- Stilison 23 21 Pickwick Theatre 22 22 Syracuse Rubber 22 22 Vidiotronics 22 22 Sleepy Owl 21 23 Monsanto 21 23 Power Mfg. 20 24 Biddles Tavern 20 24 Ruth’s Styling Salon 194 244 Beacon 17 27 Frog Tavern 11 33 United Telephone 7 37 High team series: Thwaits Grain — 2145 High team games: L. Thwaits Grain — 763 , 600 series: K Knisley 646 500 series: E. Blakesly 574, D. Price, 511, L. Thwaits 516, J. Lowe 514. L. Gilbert 527, R. Halsey 514, B Gilbert 556, D. Maresh 593, L. Welty 530, M. Lambert 561, C. Eby 542. L.

Vidiotronics Sleepy Owl

Beacon Frog Tavern

Vance 596, D. Stahly 563, R. Hostetler 593, G. Hostetler 527, L. Epley 525. B. Frenger 523, J. Pounds 551, J. Morganthaler 553, J. Byland 559. J. Lowe 510, L. Vance 515, C. Eby 539, L. Vance 566, A. Mousley 584, S. Kero 561, J. Kern 517, B. Thwaits 580, L. Byland 538 450 series: V. Price 470, J. Byland 476, J. Schultz 472. L. Vance 485, E. Stahly 495, K. McKibben 461, B. Young 475, B. Kline 497 200games: E. Blakesley 233, L. Gilbert 216, R. Halsey 211, B. Gilbert 208, D. Maresh 235, M. Lambert 233, L. Vance 215-233, K. Knisley 222-223-201. D. Stahly 215, R. Hostetter 250, G. Hostetter 216, B. Young 205. J. Honer 213. J. Pounds 210, A. Mousley 229. G. Field 224, S. Kero 212-201, B. Thwaits 202-202. J. Byland 223. C. Eby 226. L. Vance 201, J. Morganthaler 200 170 games: E. Blakesly 182. V. Price 172, K. Lowe 173, L. Gilbert 172, M. Halsey 172. M. Lambert 182, L. Vance 182, E. Stahly 193, K. McKibben 170, I. Dull 173, G. Thwaits 170, L. Vance 199- J. Morganthaler 170, B. Kline 170-176 Monday Night County Wawasee Package 77 31 Pilcher Shoes 77 31 Charlies Ten Pin 67 41 Thornburgs 67 41 Eager Ledgers 60 48 Anchor Bar 58 50 Wawasee TV. 574 504 Barbee Hotel 56 52 Louies Bar & Grill 554 524 Frog Tavern 544 534 Buds Body Shop 534 544 Burger Dairy Store 52 56 Bushong Barber Shop 52 56 Wawasee Bowl 48 60 Kurleys Keglers 48 60 Dixie Boat 45 63 Delta 1 44 64 Teghtmeyer Ace Hardware 38 70 Delta 2 36 72 Schwartz Homes 34 74 High team game: Charlies Ten Pin - 994 High team series: Pilcher Shoes — 2829 High ind. game & series: L. Vance - 235-253-653 Honor Scores L. Schwartz 233-603, L. Welty 206, 236-614, M. Ganshorn 225, P. Beezley 226, C. Frushour 202-586. R. Hibschman 225-562, V. Stayer 554, M. Simon 225-575,, G. Myers 207, F. Hapner 212, C. Lantz 212, R. Van 208, D. Armbruster 222559, C. Eby 222, 219-626, K. Knisley 215, 220-611, J. Wortinger 221, 202-577, J. Pounds 203, L. Swope 238-606, D. Start 203, 235627. R. Maresh 214-570, J. Kern 214, 217-592, G. Field 201, L. Thwaits 204.225-607, A. Collinsworth 203-560, P. Royer 204, T. Schrock 200- C. Wogoman 203-555, I. Rookstool 551, R. Strombeck 244602, M. Dorsey 236, 213-619, E. Henning 210-563, A. Mousley 203 Tuesday Night Ladies Lakeside Laundry 784 374 Jot Em Down Grocery 76 40 Sleepy Owl 73 43 Grassy Creek Restaurant 63 53 H & M Motor Clinic 58 58 Syracuse Rubber 55 61 Augsburger’s IGA 54 62 Hickman Moving & Storage 494 664 WalterDrugCo.il 38 78 Lakeland Standard 35 81 High team series and game: H & M Motor Clinic — 2341-819 500 series: S. Gilbert 164-180,190-534 450 series: M. Dixon 194,175498, B. Gardner 199-492, E. Wogoman 172,179-492, J. Hoover 200,160489. P. Gasper 188-464, N. Coy 458. L. Greene 454 160 games: D. Lewis 183, W. Nolan 178, L. Crow 172, C. Kruger 166. M. Pifer 165. G. Pilcher 162. 164, F. Schorey 163.162 Milford Business Arro Motor Homes 38 14 Augsburger-Milford .35 17 Walter Drug Inc. 33 19 Campbell Market 314 204 Berks Body Shop 31 21 Milford T V. 30 22 Hickory Lounge 27 25 Little & Clark Inc. 23 29 Kern Grain Co. 214 304 Sharp Hardware Co. 20 32 Augsburger-Syracuse 16 36 C. S. Myers 6 46 High team series: Walter Drug

FULL WEEK Thursday - Wednesday, March 25 thru 31 The Sun Came Up. The Bombs Came Down. The World Came Apart. “TORA TORA TORA” Color by OeLuxe Open Monday Thru Friday 6:30 p.m. Saturday And Sunday 1:00 p.m.

Inc. - 3058 High team game: Campbell Market — 1093 500 series: D. Dowty 595. S. Richardson 580, D. Butler 578, K. Knisley 574, K. Schernekau 574, H. Bart man 567, D. Thibaut 561, B. Dippon 557, L. Krauter 551, C. Cobum 544, L. Young 544, B. Simon 542. F. Avery 538. D. Wolferman 538. J. Wolfe 537. H. Doty 536, L. Bray 535. S. Stump 533. J. Perry 530, R. Herr 530, D. Wuthrich 528, J. Caple 519, P. Campbell 512. M. Chambers 512, D. Neff 505, B. Felkner 505 200 games: L. Bray 227, K. Knisley 227. D. Dowty 219-212, D. Wolferman 211, L. Young 211, J. Perry 210, K. Schernekau 209. F. Avery 208. H. Doty 203. D. Thibaut 203, P. Campbell 203, L. Krauter 202. Tuesday Afternoon Kern Grain 69 31 Amer. Ind. 60 40 Wawa Laundromat 58 42 Todd Realty 54 46 Mocks Marine 52 48 State Bank 484 514 Cromwell Lumber 444 554 Kinder Mfg. 43 57 Superior Sample 39 61 Lovables 32 68 High team series and game: Mocks Marine Rentals — 2443-842 500 series: L. Vance 191-211 (561), V. Penn 190 (511), L. McFarland 215 (516), B. Kern 173194 (526 440 series: I. Mathews 193 (441), H. Frushour 463. M. Schwab 179 ( 477), B. Kline 174-170 (471), E. Carlson 174 (451), H. Hagen 475, D. Thwaits 175 ( 493), K. Knisley 177 ( 481), S. Kero 170 (462), D. Hearn 440. N. Mousley 441. P. Maresh 445, A. McCarty 448, E. Day 185 ( 476), A. Gallahan 466 170 games: J. E. McFall 171, M. Willard 176 Hits & Misses Sylvan 61 51 Braz 61 51 Sharp Tool 58 54 Brown’s 57 55 Dog 57 55 Bud’s 56 56 Syracuse Mobile 50 62 Sportsman 48 64 High team game: Sylvan — 659 High team series: Sharp Tool — 1824 500 series: C. Walton 526. C. Galloway 537, B. Slabaugh 536, J. Field 541. B. Brown 506 450 series: J. Brown 465 . 200 games: R. Brazel 200, C. Galloway 205, J. Mangona 200, B. Slabaugh 204 Receive Drug Reid Test Kit The Syracuse police department now has available a narcotics and dangerous drug field test kit, made available through criminal justice funding. Several officers have been attending a narcotics and drug seminar in the city municipal building at Goshen this week which was taught by the bureau of narcotics and Indiana state police detectives. The seminar was sponsored by the Indiana Criminal Justice Agency and Elkhart county police department in co-operation with the Goshen city police department. Other seminars are being scheduled in the surrounding areas for the next several weeks. Louie Davis Promoted To Sp-4 Louie Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Devon Davis of Milford has been promoted to Sp-4. Louie is serving with the army in Viet Nam. 16 miles from the Laos border. His wife. Ruby, lives in Syracuse. ~ « Mrs. Ralph Gansert of Milford has been called to Florida due to illness of her mother.

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Lease-Rental Agreement Is Approved Here (Continued From Page One) continued that he had attended three or four sessions where speakers had talked on 12-month schooling, all had said it is not cheaper. He readily agreed, however, more investigation should be made. The resolution was then passed by the board. Members of the Lakeland School Construction Corporation of Kosciusko County are Parker Phend. Charles Purdum, Phil Payne. William Pearl, James Fry and James Stucky. All were present for the meeting. Bids Opened Earlier in the afternoon bids were’ opened on the proposed .projects and a tabulation made. Ed Van Ryn of-the school’s archectural firm stated the bids are over the anticipated estimates. I said the base bids are in the range of the budget but it’s apparently not all of the options can be included. Some 30 classes of bids were received plus the combination bids therefore the current need is to study the information in the bids. The board agreed to have the architects study the bids and present recommendations at the next meeting. Van Ryn stated the estimates were close on the new construction with the remodeling estimates being higher. Brammer asked if any stipulation was given to the number of people who had to be hired locally. Van Ryn stated there was none, however, contractors usually hired local persons when available. Brammer continued by asking what would happen if a largescale lay -off occurred in the Lakeland area — could these people be hired to work on the school construction. Van Ryn stated he did not know, it is possible but they wouldn’t hire a machines! to do the job of a plummer with the high union wages. The next question voiced was as to whether or not the area persons hired would have to join the union. He was told they could Work for a period of 90 days or so without joining any unions. Brammer also questioned the board as to why they don’t buy carpets, furniture, etc., from local outlets instead of giving this option to the general contractor. Van Ryn stated many of these are separate bids. He stated carpeting, for example, won’t be bid until three or four months before it is needed. Persons interested in bidding on the carpeting should contact the school corporation or the general contractor and state their interest in bidding on said project. Land Purchase Brammer asked why the school (Wawasee) was so set that in order to add on additional land is 'needed. He was told the school board had bought all the land that was available for sale prior to building Wawasee high school. The land to the north is now available and it was felt this is the best way to go. The original building was laid out so additions could be added in several directions. Board members agreed there was never a doubt that from the beginning more land was wanted. Another question asked was on how many stories the new addition would contain. It will be a one-story addition with 10 classrooms, however, it is designed so another story can be added later. Other Business A request fqr approval of Mary Frantz as a teaching assistant in art at Wawasee high school for the remainder of the school year

was approved. This provides for the need created by the resignation of Mr. Resur. Requested approval was also given for supplemental contracts for adult education with the following people: Terry Frank, men’s phys ed; Betty Arthur, tailoring class; Don Storey, typing class; Cynthia Peterson, women's d; Norma Rush, language; Mibnael Neff, math; Paul Royer, science; and Ronald Corson, social studies, Who are team-teaching the high school equivalency review class for those who did not graduate from high school but want to take the GED test to receive a diploma; Lois Koher, knitting and crocheting; and William Bean, machine shop, welding and woodworking. The board authorized president Jerry Helvey to sign a "request for exclusion from class action V in a suit in the Saint Joseph superior court brought by Joseph Hass on behalf of his daughter Johnell. a Riley high school junior, against the South Bend School Corporation. The suit seeks to enjoin all school corporations from complying with the rules of the IHSAA that prevents girls from participating in varsity level non-contact sports. Johnell is trying to become a member of the golf team at Riley. Class action automatically adds all who do not request to be excluded. The resignation of Vernon Zurcher as varsity basketball coach at Wawasee high school was accepted by the board. Dr. Robert Craig presided over the meeting in the absence of Helvey. EASTERN TENT CATERPILLARS TROUBLESOME LAFAYETTE - Early in the spring the Eastern Tent Caterpillar builds triangular shaped, silken nests in the forks of shade and fruit trees. The young caterpillars attack the newly developing leaves and defoliate the trees. There has been an abundance of these insects in southern Indiana almost annually for the last several years, reports Donald L. Schuder, Purdue university extension entomologist. Eastern tent caterpillars consume the foliage of wild black cherry, apple, peach,and plum and are known to attack rose, beech, birch oak. willow and poplar. At night, and on rainy days, the larvae may. be found clustered on the silken web. But during the daylight hours, the caterpillars feed ravenously on the foliage. The caterpillars are hairy and brown in color. When full grown, they may reach two inches in length. The insect is now in the egg stage. Eggs are laid in a shiny, dark brown collar around the twigs of the .host trees. Hence, this is the time to examine branches of your trees and to prune and destroy these egg masses, says Schuder. Removing the eggs usually will prevent serious defoliation of ornamental and fruit trees, he adds. Trees not protected by the removal of the egg masses before bud break should be sprayed in mid-April with malathion, Sevin or diazinon, the entomologist continues. Dilute the plant protective to directors on the label and spray the newly developing foliage thoroughly. If you don’t, colonies of caterpillars on infected trees will strip the foliage from the original host, then migrate in large numbers to other trees in search of a food supply, Schuder concludes Tact is changing the subject without changing your mind. M FRL - SAT. - SUN. Open 6:30 Show 7-8:45 NOTICE! Sunday Matinees Are 1 Discontinued Till Fall — ADULTS ONLY — No Children Tickets Sold He's mean, rotten, thieving, a womanizer. You're going to love Big Halsy. /WKr JWMCT MKHAELJ. nrianon Mil IM KkIIHJKU RUAKv Little Fauss and BIGHALSY Cato. t» I jC|