The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 31, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 August 1972 — Page 12

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Aug. 30, 1972

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* s' T _ • f ’ \JH It • \L • 11 TAKE TOP HONORS — The three-man tractor trouble shooting team showm above with Wawasee high school advisor Dennis Mikesell won first place last week in the state contest. On the tractor is Rodney Hollar, a member of the Wawasee high school class of 1972. Holding the trophy are Kip and Kevin Tom. Kip will be a senior this fall at Wawasee and Kevin will be a junior. Mr. Mikesell is on the far right of the picture.

Wawasee FFA Wins First In Indiana

The Wawasee Future Farmers of America tractor trouble shooting team won the state contest which was held at the Indiana State Fair on August 22. The team members were Kip and Kevin Tom of Leesburg and Rodney Hollar of Milford. They competed against 11 other

AROUND John and Anna Sudlow have returned from a three-week vacation trip. Enplaning to Maine and journeying to Nova Scotia and Newfoundland by auto, Anna tells they motored 2,760 miles. She also adds “I don’t even remember what we had for lunch -one day when we were intrigued with a four-masted Porteguese ship coming in.”

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teams from throughout the state of Indiana. These teams had each won their district contest earlier this year. The Wawasee FFA team under vo ag teacher Dennis Mikesell won their district contest on July 30 at the Elkhart fair. The contest involves the repair

Former Oakwood Park residents, the Orval Marshalls, are now in the Towne House nursing home, 5544 East State street, Fort Wayne, and will be observing their 63rd wedding anniversary on August 31. Congratulations (and good eatin’) went to Miriam (Mrs. Bill) Cable last/week for honors in the chicken barbecue contest at the state fair, a first premium no less, and top in the senior division. Not to be outdone, hubby tied for third in the senior division and son Edwin placed in the 4-H first division. Kenny Felts home-business is taking on a nice, new look. One tends to wonder when driving throughout the surrounding area, where all the mobile homes and recreational vehicles might go.

of a tractor so that it is in running condition. Each team has a tractor with identical faults and the first team to get its tractor running wins. The Wawasee team had its tractor running in 14 minutes at the state meet while the second place team took 16 minutes to get its tractor running.

When visiting the show at South Bend last week, it seems almost impossible there can be a call or need for so many. Mona Lou and Pete Heckaman will smilingly show you their trophy won again this year in the modulars. Real nice! All of us get hang-ups <mce in a while. It is interesting to note that one irate local businessman made the comment last week that long distance service was better when the phone company was on strike and the men were serving as operators. This writer did not find that to be the case, but understands how disgusted one can get at an inanimate object at times. The only person you can talk to about it is the operators and they must get awful red ears sometimes. Here’s one you didn’t know:

That five of the nine planets in the solar system have moons. Jupiter has twelve, Mars has two, Saturn has nine, Uranus has four, and our Earth has one. How about that? A Syracuse businessman, completely “bushed” from the rush of summer business, left the area for a four-day week end away from it all. He (and he wants to remain unnamed) and the Mrs. Drove to Cincinnati, Ohio, “where neither of us knew a soul,” and slept and loafed for the entire time. He claims to have slept for 18 hours straight. North Webster area motorists are provoked about the traffic hang-up south of their fair dty. A job of widening road 13 began two weeks ago by the Hipskind Asphalt Co. of Fort Wayne will be holding traffic up until Oct. 10 when the job is to be completed. The company is widening the road three feet on either side, and the entire road (22 feet) will be concreted when completed. The road improvement extends from North Webster’s town boundaries to old road 30 on the south. Cost of the project: $300,000. The state doesn’t want it known, but the curves on the fivemile strip will be banked (like a race track) so cars can make the curves at 70 mph. A five-year-old lad walked into a Warsaw drug store last week

Goodbye Lakers Another wonderful season is about to end here in the Lakeland area and many of the summer residents will be leaving soon to get the kids back in school. We are sorry that you have to go but we know that you will be back next summer to enjoy the fun and pleasures here in the Lakeland area. We at LAKELAND REALTY want to wish you well and we’ll look forward to seeing you back next summer. P.S. By die way, is you are not planning on coming back and wish to sell your home or cottage, please call us before you leave. We have many families wanting to own a place just like yours so they can enjoy the Lakeland area just as you have over the past years. There is no charge for listing with us and we will give your listing the personal service for which we are noted, i \ Lakeland Sales | Representatives j \ Mickle McGrew, Syracuse / F Phone: 457-4147 y K| Robert Fisher, Milford j I a | Phone:6sß-4206 lakclnnd realty Dave McGrew. Broker • Syracuse. Indiana 46567 Phone: 219« 457 • 4147

and proudly laid eight pennies on the counter and announced to the clerk he wanted three packs of gum and three penny sticks of candy. When the clerk told the young entrepreneur he didn’t have enough money for the order he was placing, he turned on a frown. She said, “You do have enough money for one pack of gum and the three sticks of candy.” The lad looked at the clerk suspiciously, then scooped up his treasured pennies, stating, “I’m going' to take my business down to the grocery store.” Comes now Dale Sprague to remind us that we published his business address and not his residential address several weeks ago. Residential address is: 8781 Dewey Drive, Garden Grove, Calif. It’s always nice to see how others do it. Last week John and Anna Sudlow returned from a trip into Newfoundland and brought us a copy of The Western Star, published at Corner Brook, Newfoundland, and we’re grateful to them. Bonnie Workman was pleasantly surprised by a few close friends and associates Monday afternoon for cake and coffee in observance of her birthday anniversary. A number of young people were commended by local police Saturday evening.

The traditional! cans and decorations of a wedding party car lost their hold when crossing the railroad tracks on South Huntington street as the usual parade traveled about town, and shortly thereafter, a group came back to the scene and removed all the debris. * Florida-tanned Bud Cripe stopped in the office Monday for a brief chat and looks in excellent health. Former Syracuse Lake residents, Bud and wife have been the' houseguests of the Frank Putts for tine past week and will be leaving Friday en route home to Bradenton where he is associated in the pharmaceutical business. The post office is taking on a new clean look with painting of the outside in white. Eighteen local scouts and several brave fathers are hoping for a nice week end for a 50-mile canoe trip on the Pierre Marquart River and a two-night camping trip this week end. Look for a Fann Bureau Insurance office to open in Wawasee Village within two weeks.

Thoughts which are supposed to lead to thoughts of fall finery porcurement: Dispair ye not the passing of summer, as it goeth regardless of complaint. Rather should ye welcome autumn, for surely it does cometh. — Harry Franklin (Ben’s cousin) Summer is a sunburned hussy, savoring the adoration of the masses. Autumn is more loving and sharing . -. . cool, colorful, comfortable. — Pliny, the Middle \ _ • 107 E. MARKET u CO ltd. - PHONE 773-3732 NAPPANEE ■ * . , , _ cblMny for men and tjouiug men , NINE TIL FIVE-THIRTY. THURSDAYS TIL NOON. FRIDAYS TIL EIGHT-THIRTY

Ann and Charlie Harris and family are entertaining the former’s brother, James Lovell, who has recently been discharged from the armed services following 20-years of service. Mary Jane Deardorff, an avid humane society worker, said this week that the heart wwrrn has hit the area and one dog has died at Papakeechie due to this. Coming from the south, it is thought to be the first time contracted in this area and can be from mosquito contact. Dogs should be taken to a veterinarian for a blood test added Mary Jane as there is no known cure once contracted. The Elton Powers (she is the former Roberta Stiver, daughter of Dot and Dee) are building a new and unusual home on the west shore of Bonar Lake. Former Syracusean Jack Tom Brown and wife of Pleasanton, Calif., have returned to their home following a ten-day visit in the John Darr and Chester Brown homes. A son born to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Good of Whitmore Manor,

Wolcottville, Ind., has been named John Brian. What does it all mean? According to his aunt, “Sam” the waitress at the Kale Island Beacon, the young lad will be dubbed “Johnnie B. Good.” LAKELAND LOCALS r , Mr. and Mrs. James Fry of Syracuse have purchased the former E. W. Bechtold home in Hunnicutt Grove south of Syracuse and plan to move soon. Miss Sue Ann Cripe of Eau Gallie, Fla., is visiting for several weeks in the Charles Searfoss home, Syracuse Lake. The John Petitts have returned to Marietta, Ohio, following a summer stay at their Syracuse home.

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