The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 34, Milford, Kosciusko County, 20 September 1972 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Sept. 20,1972

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NEXT WEEK IN THE LAKELAND SCHOOLS Today 2:10-3:10 p.m. — Syracuse PTO room mothers’ tea 4:30 p.m. — WHS tennis vs I Columbia City at Wawasee 5 p.m. — WHS cross country — New Prairie lnvitational Thursday 4 p.m. — Milford junior high football at Fairfield 4:15 p.m. — Tennis vs Bremen at Wawasee 5 p.m. — WHS C team football vs Columbia City, at Wawasee Friday 1 p.m. — WHS tennis — NLC meet at Culver (doubles). 7:30 p.m. — WHS varsity football at Bremen Saturday All Day — WHS tennis — NLC meet at Culver (singles) 10 a.m. — cross country relays at West Noble 10 a.m. — WHS junior varsity football vs Bremen at Wawasee All Day — Kosciusko county soil judging 0 . Tuesday 4:30 p.m. — WHS cross country with North Wood and Warsaw at North Wood 7 p.m. — FTA installation initiation in room 210 at Wawasee 7 p.m. — Milford junior high football vs Syracuse at Wawasee Wednesday Tennis sectional 4 p.m. — North Webster junior high football at Pierceton Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Dowty of Milford had Sunday callers of Mrs. Ida Van Camp and Mrs. Marguerite Schafer, both of Wabash.

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LUNCH A MENUS ; ffiuttxaasssQ LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS September 25-29 MONDAY — Wiener sandwich, baked beans, carrot sticks, citrus salad, spicy apple bars and milk. TUESDAY — Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes and gravy, apricots, bread and butter, cookies and milk. WEDNESDAY — Beans and ham, coleslaw, baked apple, corn bread, butter and honey, ice cream and milk. THURSDAY — Pizza, lettuce salad, buttered com, bread and butter, jello, cookies and milk. FRIDAY — Toasted cheese sandwich, deviled egg, sliced tomato, creamed peas, fruit and milk. C~ I Valerie Steffen To Study In Avignon, France Valerie Steffen, a senior at Wawasee high school, and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Steffen of Milford, left Friday, Sept. 8, to spend a year of study in Avignon, France. Avignon is in the southeast section of France, about 50 miles due north of the Mediterranean. Vai’s address in France is: Valerie Steffen, aux bons soins de Mme. Bevengut, Lycee Mistral. 84-Avignon, France.

■bUB SEMI-FINALIST — Timothy Jehl, a 1972 graduate of Wawasee Preparatory school was named a semi-finalist in the 1973 Merit scholarship program. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs* Leo Jehl of Fort Wayne. Timothy is currently attending Indiana university in Fort Wayne. An exceptionally talented student, Tim completed his courses at Wawasee Prep in three years and was granted permission for early graduation by the Indiana Commission on general education. At Prep he was active in drama and a member of the varsity football team. PRESIDENTIAL OATH I do solemly swear (or affirm) that I will execute the office of President of the United States, and will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States.

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College Night At Warsaw School September 27

Warsaw Community high school will again host the annual college night program for local and county high school students and their parents, Wednesday, Sept. 27. This year an effort has been made to invite four year colleges, vocational, technical and business schools. Beginning at 7 p.m. in the Warsaw Community high school auditorium, an interesting program has been planned which will include a panel discussion made up of former Warsaw Community high school students who are now attending area schools. After the opening program students and parents will be free to visit with as many representatives as they wish. Representatives will be set up at tables in the commons area and will be prepared to answer questions and concerns regarding their particular school or vocational area. Representatives from the following colleges will be attending: ' Manchester, Valparaiso, Tri State, Purdue, Indiana university, Indiana

Milford Lions See Impressive Safety Film Milford Lions Monday night heard state trooper Thomas R. Jack talk on highway safety and show what was a very impressive safety film. The professional-type “Highways of Agony”, was released by the Ohio Traffic Safety Division of that state’s highway department, and showed colored films of actual highway accidents in Ohio. The squeemish were asked to leave before the film began. Following the picture, officer Jack ansJvered questions concerning highway safety. Report on Banner Night Club president Arlo Beiswanger reported on Banner Night, held Saturday night at Fairfield high school, where the Milford club received the District 25-G banner in behalf of the new district Governor D. B. (“Bud”) Seely from the Elkhart club. Lion Beiswanger thanked the 10 Milford Lions and their ladies for attending the meeting. He also reported on the second district golf tournament, held recently at Maxwelton golf course, stating 156 participated. Guests at the meeting were Mike Slove, Dean Cousins, and Rex Parker of Shelbyville, Ind. Vacant Garage Is Destroyed By Fire Syracuse firemen responded to a call at 9:45 Saturday night for a garage fire which was vacant at 801 South Seventh street, Syracuse, and belonging to Norma Nissley. Cause of the fire was undetermined and no immediate estimate of damage was listed. Loose Dog Warning Issued Syracuse police chief Orville Vanderßeyden has issued a warning to dog owners to keep dogs confined to their property and comply with the dog ordinance in the town. One resident recently appeared before the local justice of the peace for violating warnings about their dog and paid a total fine and costs of $25.

State, Indiana Central, Huntington, Grace, DePauw, Butler, Ball State, I. U.-Purdue (Fort Wayne), Goshen, Vincennes Junior college. Otner representatives participating this year include Indiana University General and Technical Studies, (Business related areas, interior design, commercial art, radiologic, technology), Ravenscroft Beauty school, Lincoln Tech (auto and diesel mechanics), International Junior college (business related areas), I. T. T. Technical Institute (electronics and drafting), United Airlines (all related airline occupations), Bryman school (medical assisting — medical receptionist — dental assisting), Ivy Tech, South Bend (accounting — drafting — auto mechanics — commercial art — computer technology — electronics — ground water specialist — industrial management — marketing — institutional foods management — mechanical engineering technology — medical assistant — operating room technician — practical nursing — secretarial technology).

Service Man Has* New Address Larry L. McCullough, son of the Tom McCulloughs of Syracuse, is now stationed in Tennessee at the following address: Larry L. McCullough AR 315-62-1936 Co. 3A 3rd Batt. S-418 NATTC Naval Air Station Memphis (55) Millington, Tenn. 38504 Cars Collide Near Syracuse Syracuse police estimated damage at $450 in a two-vehicle collision Friday about one-eighth of a mile south of Syracuse near the intersection of Maple Grove and Forrest Lane. Drivers of the vehicles were Yvonne Spurling, 17, r 1 Syracuse, in a 1970 Oldsmobile and Ruby Elson, 38, r 4 Syracuse, operator of a 1969 Plymouth. The mishap occurred around 3:40 p.m. as Mrs. Elson, northbound on Forrest Lane, stopped at the intersection and turned right onto Maple Grove, apparently misjudged distance and struck the Spurling vehicle which was westbound on Maple Grove. Damage to the Oldsmobile was listed at S3OO with $l5O to the Elson vehicle. One Car Mishap Demolishes Auto An auto driven by Charles B. McGrew, 34, r 1 Syracuse, was demolished, and the driver uninjured, in a one-car mishap when McGrew ran off the Base Line road at the intersection with Armstrong road east of Leesburg early Sunday morning. Estimate of damage was placed at $2,400 by the sheriffs department. Ko-Ki's Elect Officers The Ko-Ki Camp Fire Girls, under leader Mrs. Walter Miller, met last week at the scout cabin and elected the following officers for the year: President — Lynne Brown Vice president — Laura Kroh Secretary — Laurie Brouwer Treasurer — Margie Pittman Scribe — Rose Easley During the business meeting, the upcoming candy sale was * discussed.

Mrs. Raymond Cook Is Hostess For Home Arts Club The Home Arts club of Milford met Tuesday, Sept. 12, in the ' home of Mrs. Raymond Cook. Delicious refreshments were served as the members arrived by the hostess and her assistant, Mrs. Forrest Zimmerman. The club was called to order in the usual form by president Mrs. Ernest Craven. The song of the month, . “Carolina in the Morning” was played on the j-ecord player with those present singing along. Meditations ware given by Mrs. Cook. She read a poem and gave prayer. Mrs. Edward Jonasch gave remarks on the right to vote, citizenship rights and privileges. The roll call was answered by 14 members and three visitors. Club members were reminded of the club banquet and gift exchange October 10 at the M and M restaurant in North Webster. Members may take guests. The lesson for the month was given by Mrs. William Fadely on making and caring for draperies. The speaker for the afternoon was Mrs. Homer Burk, a returned missionary from Nigeria. Mrs Burk answered all questions asked about life at the mission. Discuss Funding '(Continued From Page 1) the treasury at Washington regarding a new system of funding grants going to various districts, however, it is not known if this area will be eligible for inclusion in such. She also noted she would be attending a hearing in Warsaw today (Weinesday) regarding the $675 appropriation from unappropriated funds for the plan commission and passed this past month by bnard members. The monthly report submitted by building commissioner Harry VanHemert for August 1 through 30 showed 24 permits issued with fees amounting to $420, $252 going to the commissioner and $l7B to the town. Total valuation would be $238,000 with $79,330 in assessed valuation and $5,551 in estimated 1 ax income. In addition to board members Kuilema and Grisamer, Noble C. Blocker was in attendance. Absent were Prickett and F. A. Smith, Jr.

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Prep Suffers Third Loss Wawasee Prep’s varsity football team suffered it’s third loss of the season this past week to Culver Military Academy, 34-0, at Culver. The Culver Eagles were playing their first game of the season and this was the first time . a Prep team has been completely shut out in the school’s young three year history. Three of the academy’s touchdowns came after miscues in the backfield by the Lakers. Senior tailback Tim Crimmins of Culver scored four td’s; all from within 8-yards of the goal, and the other was scored by Wayne Zygowicz. Prep’s all-state half back Greg Anderson, shut out in the scoring, did carry the ball for a 135 total offense and quarterback Terry Bonds threw 18 times, completing 9. Standout quarterback and wide receiver Sylvester Allen of Prep was in the second offensive series. Both Allen and fullback Howard Witherspoon are doubtful starters for the contest Saturday afternoon at Prep with fourth ranked Mishawaka Marian. Seniors Kevin McLain and Maurice Johnson, top outside linebackers, did outstanding jobs for Prep with McLain having a total of 15 tackles and Johnson, 13. Senior defensive back Otha Wallace intercepted two passes.

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Intermediate Club Resumes Meetings Members of the Intermediate Mothers club at Syracuse resumed fall meetings Monday night with a carry-in salad bar at the home of Mrs. George Bushong. There were 17 members and two guests in attendance. The business meeting was conducted by the new president, Mrs. Earl Money, at which time reports of standing committees were given by Mrs. Loren Mrs. Robert Searfoss and Mrs. Ray Buhrt. A table game was played during the social hour with prizes going to Mrs. Searfoss and Mrs. Longenbaugh. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Buhrt, Mrs. Money and Mrs. Jay Busscher. The next meeting will be on October 2 at the home of Mrs. Maurice Lung. The misery of miseries is to seek a place in the social whirl out of relation to one’s income. Callander Insurance All forms of personal and business insurance. 155 W. Market Nappanee Ph.: 773-4103 [