The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 28, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 August 1972 — Page 6

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., Aug. 9, 1972

There's Something For Everyone At The Kosciusko County Fair

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Notre Dame Group Attends Prep School Hie “Upward Bound” students of Notre Dame are spending the week at Wawasee Prep as a climax to a summer program. A total of 68 students and three counselors are in attendance. Chosen dn a basis of potential and selected through student counselors, the student’s financial background is checked to insure that only needy families will benefit. A total of 18 of the 30 seniors in the Notre Dame program the past year admitted they would not have tried to enter college had they not had individual experience with “Upward Bound.” On Monday Major Jerry Miller of South Bend and John Krombowski, director of human

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resources and , economic development for the mayor, visited the Prep campus to talk to the students and review the program at the school Head of the “Upward Bound” program, Archibald J. Bradford, stated the program is for high school students with funding by the federal government on selected university campuses, with some 300 participating universities in all 50 states. In addition to academics, the summer program at Notre Dame centers on activities which build “esprit de corps.” There is a league of four basketball teams, plus seven track meets, ping-pong and pool tournaments. LAKELAND LOCAL Mrs. James Stuckman of Milford had Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gilliat and family of Indianapolis.

There is something for everyone at the Kosciusko county fair now underway in Warsaw and whether you are a visitor to the Lakeland area or a year around resident you won’t want to miss the 56th Kosciusko county fair. Billed as the “biggest and best in Northern Indiana,” the fair opened Monday ami will run thru Saturday when the coronation of a new queen will bring the curtain down on yet another week packed with fun and excitement. Whatever a person is interested in he will find something to his liking at the fair that even the rain can’t dampen. Cattle, swine, sheep, draft and saddle horses and 4-H horses and ponies are found in the livestock bams on the east end of the fair grounds. Grain, hay, vegetables, root crops, potatotes, herbs and fruits will also be on display for the gardner and farmer. The art department will feature classes in professional, amateur, high school, junior high and grade school. The county homemakers clubs

m .8 fti M DALE HARPHAM AT SMITH-WALBRIDGE — Col. Dale Harpham, appointed conductor of the United States Marine Corps Band in April of this year, will make his first appearance as guest conductor in Indiana when he appears in concert at the Smith-Walbridge Band camp, Syracuse, on August 11. A member of the marine band since 1935, he was appointed assistant director in 1955, elevated to the grade of major in 1970 and advanced to Lt. colonel upon assuming his present position. A native of Pleasant Lake, he started his musical career in the public schools of Stueben county. Col. Harpham’s responsibilities include weekly concerts in the Capitol and many appearances at the White House with the “President’s Own Band”. He is eagerly sought after to serve as guest conductor, clinician and adjudicator. In addition to Col. Harpham the podium will be shared by Jack. Brainard, Brookdale junior high school, Elkhart; Robert Miller, director of the Valparaiso high school band; and Dr. Charles A. Henzie, Butler university. Parents and the public are invited to attend the free concert on Friday, Aug. 11, at the SmithWalbridge camp starting at 6:30 E.S.T. The concert will conclude with a massed band composed of 370 students from Ohio, Illinois, Michigan and Indiana performing under the direction of Col. Harpham. LAKELAND LOCALS Mrs. Bessie Sunthimer of Milford had guests in her home following the Sounds of Hope concert at Wawasee high school on August 1. Those visiting were Mrs. Jerry Angel and children, Ember, Tammy, Troy and Erin, Kokomo, Steven Sunthimer of Dallas, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dowen and Mr. and Mrs. William Turner, all of Topeka. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Topper of Milford had week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Topper of Vero Beach, Fla.

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will have educational exhibits on health and safety, citizenship, project lessons and special interests. Also of interest to the women will be the needlework, clothing, baking and candy, canning and garden flower displays. The 4-H home ec displays will be located in the west room of the Shrine building and will be open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. with county girls 4-H leader Mr. Don Davidsen in charge. Among the items to be judged will be clothing, food preservation, foods, home furnishings, crafts and fine arts. Keith Carrington and Don Frantz of the county extension office are in charge of the bov’s

Replace Outdated Fixtures In Milford Junior High

Members of the Lakeland school board voted Tuesday night during their regular August meeting to replace six existing floor set urinals with wall type and three lavatories in the boys rest room at, Milford’s junior high. The existing fixtures were installed when the building was constructed in 1914. Also to be replaced are two existing floor drains. New drains and traps will be installed. The total cost of the project is $1,498.36. The Milford building will also receive two new water fountains of the cooler type at a cost of $165 each. All other buildings in the corporation have the new cooler type fountains. The old could not be repaired. Final approval was given to installing water and drain lines and furnishing a nursing station and sick room in the Milford building. This station is to be located near the office on the main floor of the building. Approval to relocate and install three cast iron radiators to provide additional heat in two classrooms and the locker area at a cost of S4OO was also given. Some Promises Corporation officials have had some promises from Hillman’s Food Service of Fort Wayne on equipment necessary for the opening of the lunch rooms at North Webster and Milford, however, unless something is done these cafeterias will not be ready to open. Representatives from the equipment company are to be present at the progress meeting tomorrow. Board members discussed membership in the National Association of School Boards. John Kroh volunteered to study information received and report at a later meeting. The state association will also be contacted for it’s feelings on the national association. It was noted the North-East Study Council study group will be meeting at Pokagon state park with business managers,

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dub exhibits. On display will be 4-H livestock and poultry projects, swine, beef, dairy animals, dairy judging, sheep, poultry, rabbits, dogs, horticultue, bees, strawberries and flowers. Other 4-H projects to be displayed are electric, photography, geology, health, recreation, weather, weeds, home ground improvement, entomology, forestry, soil and water conservation, wildlife, woodworking, model rocketry and cat care. Grandstand Among the attractions to be held in the grandstands for the remainder of the week will be the auto racing tonight (Wednesday)

superintendents and high school principals on October 15, 16 and 17. During the evenings board members are invited to attend sessions with the council members. Request for approval of certificates of payment to be forwarded to Lakeland School Construction Company, Inc., in a

Control Os Mosquitos LAFAYETTE — About 50 species of mosquitoes are known to inhabit areas of Indiana at one time or another. However, only two or three species are present at any (me place or time in numbers large enough to be of importance. Mosquitoes can be vary annoying and this is the primary reason that people desire controls. Os course, a few types of mosquitoes do transmit diseases, such as encephalitis. Mosquitoes always develop in water, points out Darryl Sanders, Purdue university extension entomologist. The type of breeding place, however, varies with the species. Common breeding places are flood waters, woodland pools and slow moving streams. Others are ditches, marshed, ponds and around the edges of lakes. Mosquitoes will also develop in tree cavities, rain barrels, fish ponds, bird baths, old tires, tin cans, catch basins.. .in anything that will hold water. Mosquitoes lay eggs on the surface of water or in low places where water is likely to accumulate. The eggs may hatch in less than three days or when flooding occurs. The larvae, commonly called “wiggle-tails,” mature in seven to 10 days and change into a pupa or “tumbler” stage. Two or three days later, adult mosquitoes emerge. Each female thoi lays 100 to 400 or more eggs. The entire life cycle may be completed in as few

with time trials at 6:30 p.m. Headlining events on Friday night well be harness racing sponsored by the county racing dub. Races start at 8 p.m. with 12 heats scheduled. A trophy will be awarded in each heat Auto racing time trials will be held at 6:30 on Saturday night with the races to follow. Hie coronation of the new queen will fallow the races. Biggest Attraction Hie biggest attraction of the fair, the annual 4-H livestock auction, will begin at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday in the new building on die east end of the fairgrounds. Hie auction is the major action of Thursday’s festivities and is interesting as well as educational. Each year the championship animals bring top dollar for some hard working 4H’ers or another and all youngsters who participate realize a profit when they sell their top notch animals in the ring. Now, pick your event.. . pick your night . . . and attend the county fair!

total amount of $21,523.66 was approved by die board. Also approved were requests for approval of certificates of payment for Lakeland Community School Corporation in an amount of $71,667.03. The next meeting of the board will be the budget hearing at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 31.

as 10 days. Only the female is a blood feeder, and she prefers warm blooded to cold blooded animals Best method of control is on the community wide basis. Generally, this calls for some professional type help so that a mosquito survey may be made first. However, individual homeowners can do some things to alleviate the mosquito situation, such as — be sure water is not allowed to stand in containers about the yard or grounds and keep gutters operational. — change the water in the lard bath each week. — stock garden and lily ponds with goldfish. — screen all windows and porches. — spray shrubbery around the house with carbaryl (Sevin), using two tablespoons of 50 per cent wet table powder in one gallon of water. — use a mosquito repellent if needed. Best are diethyl toluamide (Off), ethyl hexanedial (Rutgers 6-12), and Indalone.

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