The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 36, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 October 1974 — Page 3

Junior varsity zaps Bremen

By SANDY GERENCSER Wawasee's JV football team crushed the Bremen Lions last Saturday on the Warrior field. 420. Scoring for Wawasee in the first quarter was Steve Kroh on a four yard pass from Keith Cripe. Rick Bauman dashed 38 yards for the second score Todd Haines booted both extra points. Cripe tallied on a quarterback sneak in the second period; Haines' PAT gave the Warriors a 21-0 lead at the half Dan Walker had a one yard plunge in the third quarter to score the Tribe’s fourth TD. Haines had the extra point kick. The freshmen played the fourth quarter of the game. Steve Cromer scored on a 12 yard

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reverse. Brian Smith saved the PAT attempt as he caught the high snap to the kicker and passed to Ken Patton in the endzone to tally two points. Patton also scored the final touchdown; the kick after was wide. The Warriors will entertain Goshen next Saturday The game will begin at 10 a.m.

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Sunday Nite Mned Engineered Rubber Syracuse Traveler, inc ’0 * Taylor Wholesale 9 7 The untouchables . 8’» J’» jay's insurance A Realty Augsburgers Curls, inc Holy Rollers Lakeland Standard * « Skylark Realty * * Martins Feeds ?' 5 ’’t Wawasee Plata A Marine H.gh team game and series Engineered Rubber 592 1495 SOO series men B Simon 51*. W Aicterfer 512. G Shue 505 XX) game* men D VanO-eoendO* 113 \ Friday Night Mi*ed Thwait* Gram, inc '5 ’ Village Tao U * Jamco Jammers 11 5 Stahty Stillson 11 | 5 HAD 10 2 Manweiton ’ 7 Gas For Less ’ ? Wawasee Electron* » 7 Mpstercratt • • Syracuse Rudder (I PBMS 2 9 Why knots 7 9 Sea Nymph 7 9

keithsPAH * to Zimmermans * to Abrul Construction 5 it Beacon * 12 Frog Anne* 4 11 Dull'S Trucking * 12 kathys Bazaar * t 500 series F Broch $46 j Kern 531 B Thwait* $44. L kyman 556 G Baker 543. L Kmspel 541. S Kern s4s. L Gilbert sl4. L Epley sl7. R stahty 503 450 series women G Thwait* 478. C Noian 494 200 games O Weaver 100. G Baker 104 L kmspel 114. lit 170 games women G Thwait* 179. S Kern 1(7. 194. C Nolan Its. L Gilbert 191 Tuesday Night Ladies Syracuse Rubber 1* * Frog Tavern 12 S Bellman* Cate 12 8 Maple Leet Farm* 12 I Sport man's Bar 11 9 wawa Ski Club 9 11 The Paper*, inc t 11 Geil's Keyboard Music 8 11 Aug Sbur gers t 11 Walter Drug Co. / 4 14 High team ser es Bellman'S Case - 2154 High team game Wawa Ski Club — 800 500 ser.es L Gilbert IK. lit $lO. J Wortmger 173. IK sos. $ Hoover 194. 142 SOO 450 ser.es and above N Geil 210 499. L Jones 209 143 493. P Smith 200 472. C Noian 143. 144 449. M Dixon 149. IK 444. D Long IK *4O. J Groves 141 454. J Hoover 172 452. S Brown 17$ 4sl 200 games N Geil 210. L Jones 209 P Smith 200 , ■ IK games and above V Coburn 174 .I*4. J ChiddiSter 171. 144. F Reed 172, 8 M.ller 147. M Sol ma 147. M Piter 143. E Tat man 143 C Coy 143 G Brown 142. S G .tbert 141. P Green IK , ' , 'yThursday Night Lathes Thornburg Drugs ■'•>"' 1* 2 NW F .reman s Au* 14 2 Zarse Plumbing No 2 13 3 Wawasee Electronics 11 $ Branding Iron Bar 10 4 Regent Homes , ■> W 4 Kale island Beacon 9 7 Homer s Bar 9 7 Pilcher's Shoes 8 8 Maier's Mobile Home* 8 8 Lynn Feller in* • 8 8 Arrow Corp 8 8 Brazelt 7 9 Sleepy Ow> 6 ’C Counting House Bank 4 10 Anchor Bar $ 11 Meer,H's Lounge 5 11 Bechtold Piumbmg 5 11 Farm Bureau Co Op 2 M Lancers 2 1* ’ Hgh team ser.es Sleepy Qwt — 2514 High team game Thornburg Drugs B*B SOO series K Knisley S4O. J A Reed Ss4, a Harper s*s, j Galloway $22. K Williams sl7. M L Lambert s4l. S Kern 507 450ser.es P Benson 497. H Taylor 484. D Coburn 471. S Stahley *49. B Kern *49. C Noian *47 J Clemons 444 C S.mpson 441. J Honor 440 N Spur I. ng 455 S Wolterman 453 D Weaver 453. D Walton 452, A Harper 4so, M Piter 450 200 games K Kn sley 232. J A Reed 214, M L Lambert 202 170 game* M L Lambert 193, J Honor 191, A Harper IM. 107. 170. K William* 143. IK S Kern 142. 179, G 6yer. 182. J Galloway 1U 174. N Shields IK. H Taylor IK. P Benson IK, J Siabaugh 174. C R.chardson 174. J A Reed 174, C Nolan 173. I Scott 173. B Kern 170. K Knisley>l73

Milford Business Campbells it 4 Walters Drug 15 9 Augsburgers Miltord 14 ,10 Berk s Body Shop 14 10 Wick's Marma 13»» 10* t Augsburgers Syra 13's >o“j Sharp Hdwe 10 14 Milford J C 9>a 14>» Milford TV 4’z 15»i Little A Clark 8 14 High team series Campbell's — 2972 High team game Milford TV — 1019 400 series L. Newman 442 SOO series P Campbell S2O. 8 Simon $44. D Butler $49. K Plikerd s3s. B. Phkerd $27. L Troup sos. R Herr sl9. B D.ppon s3s. o Wuthrich sll. O Reoiogie SO7. G Sorenson 553 S Stump 513. J deSomer 579. W Tullis S2O. H Schultz sll. D Wolterman SSI X» games K Plikerd 202. L Newman 225. 203. 214. O Butler 204. D Wolterman 207. J deSomer 208 G Hepler 203 Land 'O' Lakes Ligonier Elk's it 2 Vega 14 4 Dean's Milk 14 4 Syracuse Legion ls> > 4.' t Pauls Ceram.c n 9 Maple City Tool io 10 King * Keg 10 10 Sleepy Owl 10 10 BAM Body Shop 10 10 State Bank of Syracuse 9 11 Knight* Os Columbus 9 11 C A J Construction 9 11 Frog Tavern 9 11 White s Plumbing A Heating t 12 RAR Auto Sales t 12 Harris Funeral Homes 7' t 12’ 7 Lakeland Motors 7 13 N W Legion 7 13 Liberty Homes S ” 1$ Crow Root-ng S IS H.gh team game Sleepy Owl — 94$ H.gh team ser.es Dean's Milk — 2?00 600 series L Welty 425 50C ser>e* V. Becker 523. R Van D epenbos $95 D Weaver 501, R Stahley 524 P Campbell 559 K Knisley 525 L Newman 544. R Simon 549. D Butler 509. S Conrad $$S. J Wortmger 500 B Appenzell er 524. K Koontz sll, M Voder stl. M Godfrey $24. M Durham $34. G Sorensen sls. G Nordman 534 F Ny.ko* sll. J Erdly 50$. J Morganthaier S2t. P Bright sn. G Bell S2O. P Mas> 529. E Coburn 507 = D Jone* 550. D Brown 514. B Ever 529 R Wogoman 544 200 game* V Becker 210. L Gingrich 213. R VanD»epenbos 225. R Stahley 207. R S.mcn 200. S Conrad 222. M Voder 234. M Godrey 207. G Nordman 200 L Welty 203. 209 213. p Mast 202. R Phkerd 223 D Jone* 202. T Darr 205 R Wogoman 20t Tuesday Afternoon Ladies American industries 14 0 Mock's Mar.ne 11 $ Cromwell Lumber 10 4 The Lovable* t t Mastercraf’ ' 7 9 St Bank of Syracuse 5 11 LaPetife * 12 Lakeland Laundry 3 13 High team serie* and game American Industries — 2249 776 500 series M Willard 514 *SO serie* and above D Cripe 471. P Hoover 454. D Johnson 447 170 games and above D Thwaits 172. E CarlsonVl.V Penn 179, M Willard 171. 147, D Cripe 172. P Hoover 199. D Johnson 177. 172. B Kay 170 Hits A Misses Mullins'Texaco 13 3 Syracuse Hardware 12 4 Dean s Milk » 7 Campbell s Market 9 7 Galloway Excavating 9 7 Bud's Body Shop 4’ i 7’ j Brazels • • Leo Applicators All Thumbs 3 13 SeiftertTile 2't 13’y High team game Campbell's Market — 493 High team serie* Brazels — 142* 500 series D Butler $54. P Campbell 543. M Donaldson $42. B Simon $24. E Coburn sl9. N Hanford sl4. B Doughman SO7. S Gilbert SO6 4so series and above: L Golden 482. J. Showalter 443 200 game* J. Showalter 235. P Campbell 227. J Miller 202 170 games ano above S Gilbert 147. L Golden 177 Circuit assembly at South Whitley “What the Near Future Holds” was the subject under discussion by R. P. Lovinger Sunday afternoon at the highlight of the semi-annual circuit assembly of Jehovah's Witnesses at South Whitley. He held the rapt attention of 2.525 persons who attended this assembly.

H The Column S ■H A Sideshow Os Mg Events In Milford

THE AUTUMN season with all its blaze of glory is slowly descending on Our Town. Reds, yellows, deep shades of brown and bright blue skies between the clouds are seen these days. It's time to rake leaves, plant spring bulbs, cover plants that will need protection during the long winter and for scraping frost on cold, windy mornings. Radio reports tell of snow in Michigan so it too can be expected here in the next several weeks... Burrrrrrr... WITH OCTOBER comes National Fire Prevention week and the annual Milford firemen's chicken barbeque. It is always held the first Sunday in October on the first day of the fire department’s special week. The firemen and their ladies will be serving a half chicken with “all the fixin’s” between the hours of 11:30 a m. and 3 p.m. proceeds will go toward the emergency equipment fund. DON’T FORGET Wawasee high school’s annual homecoming is set for October 11. The athletic department's Gal Friday, Sally (Mrs. Dean) Baker of Our Town, reminds us the parade will be held at 7 p.m. with game time being 8 p.m. The Warriors will be meeting NLC foe Plymouth. AND, if you don’t get your fill of chicken on Sunday the girls sports club will be holding another barbeque prior to the game with serving beginning at 4 p.m. ELDON WILSON and Denny Gamauf of the Christian church have returned to Milford after attending a conference for youth ministers and bus ministries in Ohio on Monday and Tuesday. WITH HIGH prices taking a big bite out of everyone’s food budget and sugar being so expensive one of our town’s mothers offers the following simple recipe to satisfy that sweet tooth. She uses it as an after school snack: Honey-Peanut Squares Mi c. sugar Mi c. honey or light edrn syrup Mt c. peanut butter 3 c. Cheenos 4 c. salted nuts if desired Stir together sugar and honey (corn syrup), cook and stir over medium heat until mixture comes to a boil. Remove from heat, stir in peanut butter until smooth. Stir in cereal and nuts Press in buttered pan. WE SALUTE the 4-H boys and girls in Our Town. The citizens of Milford are proud of each and

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every one of you and the accomplishments you have made. The M-J staff joins in saluting you as you celebrate national 4-H week October 8-12. In case anyone has forgotten the four H’s in the organization's emblem stand for head, heart, hands and health. LITTLE AND CLARK, Inc., of Our town recently celebrated its 25th anniversary as a representative of the AutoOwners Insurance Com|>any. They have a beaut if 11 plaque to commemorate the anniversary. The local agency has represented the Lansing, Mich., company since December 22. 1949. THERE WERE four generations present in the C. D. Barnes home on Henry street over the week end. Guests were their spn James and wife of Pontiac, Mich.; grandson Lt. Brent B.imes and his wife and great-grandson Aaron, all of Grissom AFB. YOU NEVER know what is going to happen next in a newspaper office. This morning The M-J was visited unexpectedly by a clown who said he came to check on his advertisement. Soon we found out it was one of Our Town's supermarket owners who was dressed to promote a “circus of values” sale at his store. Did anyone meet the clown as he was driving through town. That would have been an experience too. No right — (Continued from jage 1) see where it was more hazzardous to turn right an red after a stop than to turn t ifjht on green without a stop. Grisamer and Knispel said it wasn’t the pedestrians to the right of the car they were concerned about, it is the ones who are crossing in front as the car. If a driver is checking traffic he doesn't always che:k for persons who are crossing ths street. Chief of police Dale Sparklin said he had been observing the situation and thus far no comments have been received. It’s apparent, he said, the people aren’t concerned. Board members were in

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agreement that quite often no comment is heard until someone is hurt. Knispel made a motion that “No Right on Red” be adopted and signs posted. Prior to giving a second to the motion Mrs. Clodfelter said she wanted to know Sparklin‘s opinion as she would go with what he favored Sparklin said he favored the “No Right on Red.” Mrs. Clodfelter then seconded the motion and all board members voted in favor of same. Reed will present the ordinance at the next meeting for final approval. Rod-Gun Club Joe Catt, president of the newly formed Little Turtle Rod and Gun club, was present to seek permission to clean-up the old rifle range near the town cemetery. Sparklin said club members had talked to him previously and he thought it a good project as it would quite an undertaking to put the range back into condition. He also said the club would hold no activities when they would be in conflict with something at the cemetery. Attorney Reed said the town would need to check on insurance prior to giving final permission and the gun club would need insurance too. Catt said the organization has 14-15 members and is affiliated with the National Rifle Association. It was noted persons are currently using the range and there are few controls at the present time. Sparklin said most who go there do ask permission. Board member Myrick asked several questions: How would it be supervised? How is the town’s interest protected? Once fixed up. how can we control shooting? He was told no minors would be allowed on the range without an adult. The range would still be available to the public. Myrick said he had no objections to Reed's looking into the legal papers and other members agreed. Reed will work out details and discuss them with the rod and gun club members. Water-Sewer For Lake Dave Stoops, a resident of Syracuse Lake, was present to represent the lake association. He read a statement asking the board to consider extending the presently planned sewer and water lines past the Nelson Miles home to include all of North Shore drive and all of East Shore drive. He requested the town consider taking an alternate bid and figure hook up and monthly rates an same since the area is outside the present city limits. Board members agreed the engineer would have to be the one to look into the proposed addition After discussions on the proposed plant and far reaching goals board members told Stoops to proceed with the survey. Paint Fire Hydrant Considerable time was given to the proposed painting of the Syracuse fire hydrants to look like ‘little soldiers’ with board members deciding to have Mrs. John (Ann) Nyikos paint one hydrant as a sample before giving the final go-ahead. All board members were in agreement the painting of the hydrants, which had been proposed at an earlier meeting.

would beauty the town and clerktreasurer Betty Dust told them the funds needed would be available. Mrs. Nyikos has said she would paint the hydrants free of charge if the town would supply the paint. Board member Myrick said he felt the fire department should be contacted about the painting prior to the board’s giving final permission. He also said he did not know if the department would want the hydrants color coded or not. Color coding tells firemen the amount of pressure in each hydrant. Mrs. Nyikos told Myrick earlier she would like to paint the hydrant near her home on South Huntington street as a sample. Board president Grisamer said he had been in contact with Gilbert Canfield of the United States Postal Service in Indianapolis. Canfield told Grisamer the Syracuse post office has outgrown its facilities and there is need to expand or build elsewhere. He questioned Grisamer about the new parking lot, wanting to know if it would remain there. If the parking lot remains, the post office can expand. However, if the parking lot is to be done away with then the post office would have to relocate. Canfield wanted a letter from the board stating its intentions for the lot. Board members instructed the clerk to send a letter stating that at least until the end of their terms the parking lot would remain. Discussions were also held during the evening on trash pick up in the town of Syracuse; on the Syracuse Garden club cleaning up mulberry bushes at the Closson park with the help of the street department employees; on a letter for Maxwelton golf club to seek a Sunday license from the ABC; and on investing funds. Reed was instructed to work on a contract for the trash pick up; permission was granted for the cleaning of the park; the letter was signed for the golf club which plans to remain open this winter; and $669 from the Greider fund and $4,278 from the cumulative fire fund will be invested.

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