The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 10, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 April 1973 — Page 10

THE MAIL-JOURNAL— Wed., April 4,1973

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k JihbOsdl jl> ■ By **<£?■ - "BiJIHjS —• —vl H. -oH r — PINEWOOD WINNERS — Members of Cub Scout Pack 128 at Syracuse held a Pinewood Derby race at Saint Andrew’s United Methodist church March 27 with Tim Roth, Donnie Amsden and Ronnie Pollock, front row, 1-r, taking first, second and third place honors. They are shown with fathers, John Roth’ Jerry Amsden and Paul Pollock.

Cub pack 128 holds Pinewood Derby race

A Pinewood Derby race was held for the regular monthly pack meeting of Cub Scout Pack 128 at Syracuse on Tuesday, March 27. First, second and third place went to Tim Roth, Donnie Amsden and Ronnie Pollock,

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respectively. Pat Knight won honors on the most unusual car. Kevin Blade, Tim Cox and Todd Eyer took first, second and third honors, respectively, in the best looking car. Each first, second and third

place received a trophy. In other activities, the Webelos took a March hike to find rocks for a geologist pin and the cubs will take part in a local .litter clean-up along roadsides April 28. It's Castro, not Casto The Milford police report of last week showed George Casto, Milford, was arrested for not having a registration plate on his vehicle. The name should have been George Castro, not Casto. Accident at Milford on Saturday p.m. An accident was investigated at the corner of Fourth and West streets in Milford at 12:35 p.m. Saturday when cars driven by Cindy L. Kinney, 18, r 1 Milford, and Leslie L. Mauk, 20, Milford, collided. Miss Kinney was traveling south on West street and reportedly stopped for the sign before proceeding across the intersection. She failed to see the oncoming Mauk vehicle and drove into its path. Damages to Miss Kinney’s 1966 Volkswagen were to the headlights, trunk lid, front bumper and right fender and were estimated at S4OO. Damages to Mauk’s 1971 Ford truck were to the left rear fender, bumper and chrome and were estimated at $250.

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14 YEARS AGO, APRIL 9,1959 Winners of the three prizes given away at the last Waubee Grange meeting were as follows: Ed Huber won quarter of beef; Karen Weaver won a turkey; and Donald Rink won a ham. • The junior class of Milford high school will present the play “Susan Steps Out” Friday, April 16, in the Milford community building. Lightning struck the Mutschler building in the northeast part of town Tuesday at 9:45 p.m. resulting in SSOO damage. Direct' distance dialing in Milford was nearly a month ahead of the nation’s capitol, Washington, D. C., it was learned this week. The Junior Westside Merry Maidens meeting was called to order at the home of Beverly Thompson with 20 members in attendance. A compound will be built to keep stray dogs confined according to an order by the Milford town board issued at their Tuesday evening meeting. Three new sidewalks have been built in Milford in the last few weeks. The Syracuse junior class will present the play “Paul wrecks The Car” Friday, April 17, at 8:15 at the high school auditorium. The Benton Home Economics club met Wednesday in the Benton community hall wih 15 members present. The Senior Mothers club met Monday night with Mrs. Vern Brinkman with 15 members present. 24 YEARS AGO, APRIL 7,1949 Mr. and Mrs. Myron Warstler and Mrs. Seth McFarren were initiated into the Order of Eastern Star at the meeting of March 30. Mrs. Randall Dewart, assisted by Mrs. Plomer Michael, entertained the Home Arts club at her home Tuesday afternoon. The appointment of Garland Frazier as head football and* basketball coach at Hanover college has been announced by school officials. The county crops judging crown was won by the Milford 4-H team at a recent meeting held at the Farfh Bureau Co-operative building in Warsaw. “YouNStake in World Peace” was the subject of the lesson presented by Mrs. Ted Tobin, assisted by Mrs. Wilbur Baumgartner, at the Monday evening of the Columbian Reading circle. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Beer were hosts Friday evening to 80 members of the Apostolic Christian church. Donald Cecil, owner and manager of the Cecil Food

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Processing Company, located in Milford, this week announced the company’s plans for the coming tomato season. Wedding vows were exchanged Sunday afternoon in the First Baptist church at Warsaw by Miss Sara Ellen Orr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Orr, and John K. Buhrt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buhrt. 30 YEARS AGO, APRIL 8,1943 The county convention of Federated Club Women will be held at Pierceton April 13. Mrs. Dallas Ritter had a new General Electric stove installed Tuesday. The Kosciusko county chapter of American Red Cross has gone over its quota. Next Sunday evening will be the last of the Sunday evening union services for this season. The Byler Quartet of Goshen college will render a program of hymns, songs and spirituals in the Island Chapel Evangelical church at Hastings on Sunday. Mrs. Harry Phend was hostess to members of the Sorosis club Monday evening. Rev. M. O. King is attending a ministerial meeting in Indianapolis this week. Eighteen members of the Home Arts club met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Harlan Stoller in the parlors of Katie’s Case. The Milford high school band under the direction of Joseph Judkins will present their spring concert Sunday afternoon, April 11, at 2 o’clock. Twenty kids who will enter school next fall were entertained at a “get acquainted” party in the first grade room Tuesday afternoon. The Goerge Musser family has rented the Mrs. Dausman property on road 6. 4Q YEARS AGO, APRIL 6,1933 William Rhodes left Friday for Chicago where he will be employed this summer as a pro at a golf club. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weisser are the parents of a daughter bom March 29. Carl Brumbaugh met with an accident while he was working at

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the John Rusher farm last week causing injury to his side and back. The Milford high school band has been devoting a great deal of time in preparation for the band contest to be held at Columbia City this month. Kosciusko county’s beer baron has been named and will be Ross Osborn, hardware dealer of Syracuse. Ralph Disher of Syracuse will be his assistant. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Chatten and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Barnes entertained their bridge club last Thursday evening. The seniors have planned a party for Wednesday. It is to be in the form of a hard times party.

Offered By Albion Production Credit Association 114 West Market St. Warsaw, Indiana — Phone 267-6851 The following property will be offered for private sale on the premises at 1:30 P.M. April 18, 1973. Located in Kosciusko County, on the Dewart Lake Road, % mile North of County Road 900 N. or from Syracuse, 2 mile West of County Road 1300 N. then 3*4 mile South on County Road 300 E. (First house North of Dewart Lake Marina.) Tract A and B will be offered separately and then as a unit. Tract C known as lot 13 in Redmon's second addition to Redmon Park also joins tract B. Tracts B and C are unimproved, but A, B & C are all lakefront locations. Tract D with a nice year around home will be offered separately. HR & HHHHHHHH Tract A HHKBO Q J 7 Tract D Terms: 10 per cent down on day of sale, balance, cash upon delivery of merchantible title. Further information or examination of the survey may be had at the Warsaw office at Albion Production Credit. We reserve the right to reject any and all bids.

Thirteen members of the Merry Jane club and three guests met with Mrs. Cleo Estep Friday evening. Arrangements have been made that the sale of beer will be permissible at five of the major baseball parks this season. Mrs. Charles Price purchased one of the new Kitchenkook stoves at the Sharp Hardware. Vehicles collide on South Huntington Syracuse police set damage at $215 to two vehicles in a collision on South Huntington street at

12:05 p.m. Saturday. No injuries were sustained. The collision occurred as Abbie L. Stahley, 19, 1201 E. Market street, Nappanee, drove her 1970 Ford from a parking spot on the west side of Huntington near Henry street, and collided with a southbound vehicle being operated by David Schopf, 17,212 South Huntington, Syracuse. The Stahley woman reported she did not see the 1970 Chevrolet driven by Schopf due to a blind spot in the left rear corner of her vehicle. Schopf attempted to avoid the collision, however, collided with the left front of the Ford.