The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 6, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 March 1972 — Page 2

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Syracuse Wins Lakeland Tourney For Fourth Year

The Syracuse Yellow Jackets won the lakeland junior high wrestling tourney for the fourth year in a row last night with Milford placing second and North Webster placing The tournament began Monday in the Wawasee high school gym and continued thru Tuesday Boys from the three Lakeland schools will be participating in the Northern Lakes Conference wrestling tourney to be held Saturday morning beginning at 9 at Warsaw Individual match results follow

hUAi JVI 1 hl- wL” I LIKE FATHER. LIKE SON — Tad and Kelly Frank, son of Wawaiee high school wrestling coach Terry Frank, are shown above shaking hands before squaring of! in their own private wrestling match last Monday night.

Bantam League Holds Tourney A singles tournament was held Saturday morning at Wawasee Bowl for the Bantam League comprised of fifth and sixth grades with 32 entrants

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witlrthe champion, second, third and fourth place winners being named: 78 — Steve Hoopmgarner S. David De La Fuent M. Joe Cousins M. Joe Gerenser M 86 — David Doll M. Arnold Jarret NW, Jeff Hoerr M. Doug Charlton NW 99 — Ralph Carvajal M. Ron Beer M, Clem Lisor S. Mark Wilkey NW 107 — Jesse Stevens S. James Shock NW. Kevin McCarty S, Joe Elam S 111 — Nelson Preston S. Larry

First place trophies were awarded for senes handicap, game scratch and game handicap. both in the boy and girl divisions Honors went to Julie Henning with a 372 handicap, Tim Schrock. 341 handicap, both in

Allen S. Jeff Smallwood S, Bill Martindale NW ’l2l — Gary Helman S. Rick Bauman S. Benny Morse S, Sam Baumgartner M 129 — Larry Helman S, Phil Korenstra M; Ken Hamman NW, Lynn Hively M 140 — Jerry Yoder S, Gary Vanator NW. Jeff Miller S, Bob Henson M 153 — Randy Rinker S, Mike Luttman S. Jerry Rhodes NW’. Wayne Mock NW HVY. WT. - Jay Wright S, Mitch Ousley N.W, Rocky Hunter NW’, Kevin Bowler M

series, scratch games, Joni Denny 119 and Roger Fetters 133; handicap game. Debbie Dieterly 183 and Randy Wheeler 169 The junior high and high school tourney is to be held at Wawasee Bowl on Sunday. March 12. at 1 o'clock and all eligible bowlers wishing to participate are urged to return entries immediately. Winter Sports Banquet Set For Thursday The all winter sports banquet for athletes and parents who participated in swimming, basketball and wrestling at Wawasee high school will be held on Thursday, March 16, at 6:30 p.m. A carry-in dinner will be featured The awards program will fallow at 7:30 p.m. LAKELAND LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brouwer and daughters of Syracuse left Friday for a brief visit with his sister, Mrs. John Hulley and Mr. Hulley at Winter Haven. Fla., and a stop at Fort Myers Beach before returning home in several weeks. Mr. and Mrs Donald A. Pope of New Paris. Ohio, and Mary’ Pope of Richmond, were Thursday visitors in North Webster.

Land OLakes Vega Corp. 27 13 Lakeland Std. 26 14 Dean’s Food Serv. 24 16 Village Hdwe. 24 16 Frog Tavern 234 164 Sleepy Owl 23 17 C. & J. Const. 21 19 V.F.W. 204 194 Harris 20 20 Bowen Motors 20 20 N.W. Legion 20 20 State Bank 184 214 Syracuse Legion 154 244 Syracuse Rubber 15 25 > Auer’s Serv. 11 29 White’s Plumbing 11 29 High team series and game: Vega — 2784 - 935 600 series: P. Campbell 639, G. Nordman 603 500 series: J. Erdly 566, T. Auer 557, L. Welty 513, H. Bartman 580, J. Morgan'thaler 568, D. Rensberger 513, J. Wortinger 536, W. Beeman 552, G. Bell 530. G. Vanator 507, K. Schnerkau 507, K. Knisley 507, B. Simon 500, K. Koontz 540, M. Simon 570, B. Snowberger 518, N. Biddle 536, F. Nyikos 533, R. Brazel 510, P. Mast 507, J. Lecount 543, B. Eyer 577, P. Leach 554, P. Bright 539, B Meyer 538 200 games: J. Erdly 201, H. Bartman 214, M. Simon 209, 202. P. Campbell 213, 218, 208. B, Snowberger 201, G. Nordman 216, 212, P. Mast 211, B. Eyer 218, P. Bright 202, B. Meyer 200 Thursday Night Ladies Village Green 69 27 Aqua Land Motel 61 35 Wawasee TV 61 35 Louie’s Bar 54 42 Pilcher Shoes * 53 43 Lake City Builders 53 43 Kale Island Beacon 524 434 The Mail-Journal 47 49 Brazels 444 514 Bowen Motors 434 524 Jot-em-Down 43 53 Regent Homes 42 5k Counting House Bank 40 56 Bill’s Chalet 38 58 N. W. Firemens Aux. 38 58 Barth 37 59 Lakeland Std. 30 66 High team series: Louie’s Bar — 2274 High team game: Kale Island Beacon — 803 500 series: M. Lambert 197,192, 555, J. Reed 176, 224-552, N. Spurling 530, I. Stahley 179, 179527, M. Pifer 505 450 series: B. Kern 496, C. Peterson 494, F. Money 493, M. Popenfoose 482, J. Galloway 481, E. Leap 474, L. Ulery 471, E. Johnson 469, .P. Benson 464, V. Penn 464, S. Gilbert 463, N. Galloway 462. J. Lantz 462, E. Price 461, H. Rule 452, K. Knisely 450, G. Pilcher 450 170 games: N. Spurling 196. L. Ulery 187, M. Pifer 184, S. Gilbert 182, P Benson 181, C. Peterson 180, J. Galloway 177, B. Kern 176, G. Eyer 175, N. Galloway 175, E. Johnson 175, B. Burns 174, M. Popenfoose 174, J. Beezley 171, K. Knisley 171, H. Rule 171, F. Money 172 Monday Night County Anchor Bar 664 334 Charlies Ten Pin 634 364 Barbee Hotel 61 39 Liquor Locker 584 414 Pilcher Shoes 584 414 Ahderson Paint 56 44 Wawasee Bowl 56 44 Thornburgs 54 46 Frog Tavern 49 51 Crow Roofing 49 51 Kurleys Keglers 49 51 Louie's Bar 48 52 Eager Leagers 47 53 Aqualand Motel 45 55 Bud’s Body Shop 41 59 Bushong Barber Shop 39 61 Teghtmeyer Hdwe. 33 67 Schwartz' Homes 26 74 High team series and game: Pilcher Shoes - 2700 - 939 High ind. game — B. Graff 220 High ind. series — R. Hyde 214,210-616 Individual Honor Scores R. Thwaits 203. R. Strombeck 216-556, H. Hochstetler, 567. S. Richardson 201-559. E Anderson 216-586. L. Thwaits 208, I. Rookstool 202.202-596, R. Miller 201, J, Scarbeary 202-564, F. Avery 550, D. Fingerle 566. R. Vandiepenbos 212, R. Maresh 207551, R. Thibaut 202-565, M. Simon 212, D. Smith 204. H. Galloway 203-557. M. Hostetter 555. R. Hibschman 203-557. V. Stayer 202.214-596

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Friday Nite Mixed Thwaits Grain 31 9 O. Sales 25 11 Village Tap 24 12 Regent Homes 22 14 Monsanto 22 14 Syracuse Rubber 20 16 Wawasee TV 19 17 Sleepy Owl 19 17 Ruth’s Styling Salon 19 17 Christner Oil 19 17 Chambers & Krauter 17% 18% Stahly-Stillson 16% 19% Mastercraft 16 20 Red’s Doubles 16 20 Beacon 16 20 Keith’s Plumbing 15 21 Gambles 14 22 Chambers & Dippon 13 23 Precision Auto 13 23 United Telephone 7 29 High team series and game: Thwaits Grain — 2066-751 500 series: D. Maresh 531, L. Welty 506, G. Thwaits 512, J. Kern 548, B. Thwaits 523, C. Menefee 575,0. Cobbum 531, K. Keim 521, J. Pounds. 572, G. Chambers 508, J. Dippon 505, C. Wogoman 518, B. Krauter 525, M. Chambers 573, L. Krauter 555, D. Zawadzke 552, P. Kline 556, L. McFarland 524, D. McFarland 512, B. Frenger 572, K. Knisley 586, R. Halsey 559, M. Carlson 554, C. Knispel 526, L. Knispel 544, J. Morganthaler 522, A. Frenger 563 450 series: P. Maresh 494, S. Kern 483, B. Young 465, B. Zawadzke 479 200 games: J. Kern 203, L. Young 202, C. Menefee 247, K. Keim 207, J. Pounds 229, B. 5 Krauter 203, M. Chambers 224, L. Krauter 210, 211, L. Knispel 200, B. Frenger 214, K. Knisley 211, R. Halsey 229, M. Carlson 212, L. McFarland 212 170 games: P. Maresh 197, L. Welty 171, G. Thwaits 181, S. Kern 186, B. Krauter 171, C. Knispel 193, 193, A. Frenger 179, 193, 191, L. McFarland 183, B. Zawadzke 182 Tuesday Afternoon American Ind. 61 39 State Bank of Syra. 59 41 Mocks Marine Rent. Todd Realty 56 44 Wawasee Laund. 53 47 Cromwell Lumber 48 52 Mastercraft 47 53 Kern Grain 45% 54% Superior Sample 37 63 The Lovables 36 64 High team series and game: American Industries — 2374 - 823 500 series: S. Kern 211,185-553, M. L. Lambert 229-532, D. Johnson 193,197-558 440 series: P. Maresh 175,170492. D. Thwaits 452, B. Kline 182498, L. Kistler 459, V. Penn 443, E. Ogle 186-450, I. Mathews 447, A. Peterson 173-498, L. McFarland 178-457, L. Stucky 172-462, E. Hughes 459, B. Ganz 481, L. Neff 178-462, B. Kay 470 170 games: W. Finton 171 Tuesday Land O’Lakes Alley Kings 61 19 Shoes 60% 19% Sevens 52 28 Freshmen Fiends 36 44 Gutter Gusters 36 44 Alley Queens 35 45 Lakeland Standard 34 46 8 Balls 33% 46% VFW Auxiliary 27 53 Play A While 26 54 High team series and game: Shoes - 2180 - 761 Honor Scores Boys: D. Shock J. Thwaits 162,172-475, B. Knisley 169,156436, P. Billion 155, S. Anderson 172-412, M. Morganthaler 188-420, E. Paradis 174,166,153-493. S. Huffer 155-416, E. Coburn 202,172523, D. Knisley 157,161,163-481, K. Knisley 167,163-466, R. Eyer 401, T. Stidham 179-440 Girls: K. Byrket 161,192-453, M. Thomas 406. A. Hapner 162 Hits & Misses Brown's Blades & Bits 59% 40% American Ind. 59 41 S. & S. 56 44 Sylvan’s 53 47 Brazels 51 49 Lil Granny ’s 47% 52% Misfits 46 54 Syracuse Mobil 45 55 Sudlow's Pier Shop 42 58 Bud's Body Shop 41 59 High team series: Brazels — 1891 High team game: Brown's — 690 500 series: J. R. Cripe 506, B. Brown 539, D. Butler 512, S. Butler 530, C. Walton 553 450 series: S Butler 530 200 games: R. Braze! 200, C. Walton 206. D. Cripe 201 170 games: S. Butler 197-190, J. Butler 182. B. Steury 172, D. Cripe 170 (Continued On Page 7)

Milford Board To Apply For Federal Sewage Grant

Milford town board president Dr. T. A. Miller signed an application Monday night requesting the town be considered for federal and state sewage grants. The board has been trying for some time to obtain the necessary papers to file for the government funds. The papers have been received by and filled out by civil and sanitary engineers, Baxter and Woodman, of Crystal Lake, 111. John Woodman was in attendance at Monday’s meeting and stated he needed only to know whether or not the town had land purchased or on option for the project and for a legal description of same. He also stated he needed a clarification on a letter mailed to the town of Milford and to his firm on February 21 from the state Stream Pollution Control board on the town’s standing in an interim-water quality management program. Woodman explained in many areas towns are pumping their sewage to other facilities instead of building plants of their own. It is his understanding the Indiana Stream Pollution Control board is asking each town to furnish its own plan if it is not a member of a regional plan. Board members said they were unaware of any such group in the area and each town in the county seems to be working on its own plan. Asked how much time would be involved in studying the interimwater quality management plan and reporting to the state Woodman replied he did not know. Board members decided to have attorney William I. Gerrard do some investigating and contact Baxter and Woodman for further talks. Long Process Members of the Milford town board have been trying since 1963, in what has become a long, drawnout process, to establish sewage facilities for the town. At that time Baxter and Woodman were hired and grants were applied for with a federal grant in an amount of $84,060 being received in May of 1967. When bids were opened on June 19, 1967 for a sewage treatment plant only one bid was received on the construction of a plant. It amounted to $325,000, exceeding the engineers estimates by a considerable sum. The bid was not accepted. Plans were then prepared for a lagoon-type system which is less expensive. In December of 1967 notice was received of the fact the federal government had withdrawn the grant. The board began to consider an aerated pond in June of 1968. This would cut the land area necessary from 20 acres for a lagoon to five acres for a pond. Plans have been submitted but as of this date has not been approved by the state boards. On July 15 of 1971 the board acquired an option on 10 acres of property on the Fred Schori farm northwest of town. If the aerated pond is approved it is to be built there. Estimated figures for a 1970 report showed costs for an aerated pond were $202,552, not including improvements to the sewage system. Woodman stated Monday his firm had up-dated this figure by 20 per cent for purposes of filing, the application. Milford has had a $1 cumulative fund established for the past several years*in order to build a fund to finance the building of sewage facilities. A large part of this money is currently invested and drawing interest which will save tax dollars in years to come. Adopt Ordinance Members of the board adopted an ordinance previously ap-

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proved by the Economic Development Commission to authorize the acquisition of an industrial facility under the Municipal Economic Development Act of 1965 by the town of Milford, authorizing the leasing of said property to Checkerboard Properties. Inc., authorizing the issuance of $875,000 industrial development revenue bonds for Ralston Purina to fiance the cost of such acquisition and to handle other legal matters necessary to financing the project. Ralston Purina has agreed to pay all taxes and insurance and to be responsible for the up keep of the property. Board members stated the EDC members had asked in their meeting with Ralston Purina officials if they! planned to buy grain locally and had received a definite yes with company officials stating that is one reason they wanted to locate in the area. Street Problem Four townsmen were present to discuss the problem of 1% to two blocks of street running from James east to Schaeffer street. The street in question is called East Williams and is gravel. Ronn Herr, Thurston Blackburn, Paul Ganger and Delbert Poe reported the street is not passable during the spring thaws and persons living in the area must park their cars as far away as the Syracuse Enterprise building and walk to their homes. They requested the town do something about the condition of the street. Street and water commissioner John Martin reported he had tried to help by spreading 80 yards of gravel over the street last week. He agreed something should be done about the con- , dition of the street. Board members Miller and Norman Lovell agreed to meet with Martin early Tuesday morning and look at the street. They stated it would be impossible to do any blacktopping until the ground is completely thawed. The citizens also asked what could be done about junk cars as they seem to be getting thick once again. Much Garbage Before leaving the meeting the taxpayers also asked what could be done about Mexican families in their immediate vicinity who have not been dumping trash regularly. They reported outbuildings and back porches full of garbage and trash and asked what could be done about such situations. A discussion was held on the possiblity of a garbage pick-up

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for the town. This, is to be investigated further. Board members suggested the neighbors talk to those who have an excessive amount of trash and request it be moved. They also stated various organizations in town, including the Un’>rt!r Mexican-American organization, might be willing to investigate the problem. Clerk-treasurer Doris Wolferman asked the board to investigate a truck parked in the business district which is overflowing with garbage. Dr. Miller stated the problems' of excessive trash will be investigated. He further stressed the fact all of the culprits are not Mexicans, noting several white persons in town are also neglecting trash. Claims were signed at the end of the meeting. LEGALS NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the Town Plan Commission of the Town OS Syracuse. Kosciusko County, State of Indiana. will on Wednesday. March 22, 1972. at the Town Hall located at 418 South Huntington Street, Syracuse, Indiana, at 7:30 P M consider the following matter: a Petition of George W. Thornburg and Mary S. Thornburg for a certificate of approval of the preliminary plat to be known and designated as Thornburg's Situate in the following described real estate, in Kosciusko County. State of Indiana, towit A tract in the Northeast Quarter of Section 10, Township 34 North, Range 7 East, Kosciusko County, Indiana, better described as follows: Beginning ll'-'a chains South of the Northeast corner of Section 10, Township 34 North, Range 7 East, Kosciuiko County, Indiana; and running thence South 89 degrees. West 772 feet on the reserve line to the center line of th<- Cornelius Road; thence (recorded south) jnd to be south tero degrees, 42 minutes East 282.12 feet; thence North 89 degrees East 772 feet, to a stake, thence (recorded north 1 degree west) found to be North 0 degrees 42 minutes West 282 12 feet to the place of beginning, containing 5 acres more or less The subdivision plat for which a certificate* of approval has been applied for consists of 14 lots with sites and dimensions indicated on said plat and sets forth proposed streets, drainage and restrictive convenants and conditions to be imposed therein. All persons interested in said petition for certificate of approval of said subdivision shall appear at the above stated time ancL»> place and they will be given an opportmdry to be heard William Beemer, Secretary Syracuse Town Plan Commission

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