The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 37, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 October 1976 — Page 9

I H niZk * >4NHBB«' MIR PREPARE FOR BARBECUE — Dan Caskey. Lakeland Youth Center director. Syracuse, is shown here with several Pee Wee football players, as tickets go on sale for a chicken barbecue to be held at the center this Friday prior to the Plymouth football game. The barbecue will be held at the youth center from 4:30-7:30. with prises going to the top ticket sellers. Proceeds of the event will go to support the programs for youth at the center.

The microwave way to happiness

Much has been said and written about micfowave ovens lately To many people, these ap piiances are fantastic inventions which deserve the highest accolades from the American homemaker On the other hand, other people seem confused by rumors of radiation injury or they think the oven is too sophisticated for the ordinary cook The Better Business Bureau has looked at microwave ovens objectively in its recentlypublished consumer education pamphlet. “Tips on Microwave (Kens " The ovens are seen as a boon to the busy homemaker and when used properly and carefully, they are an efficient complement to the kitchen routine Microwave vs Con\ entional ( ooking Microwave cooking as com pared to conventional cooking on a gas or electnc range-oven is primarily a matter of convenience Studies have shown that there are no significant nutritional differences between foods prepared by either method One of the biggest advantages of microwave cooking is its speed Oven temperature is not a factor in food preparation, since the cooking process depends on how long the food is m the oxen. Imagine pie procedure: put the food iiWclose the door and set the time And off to the television, a lingering bath or

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P ! C LOOKING AT THE 77 MODELS — Mr. and Mrs. Clark Willard, 213 S. Harrison St.. Syracuse, are being shown the new 1977 model Chevrolet at W.L. Cutter. Inc.. Syracuse, on Friday by sales representative Bunk" Higgins. In the background are Rev. Ross Cook and Bill Hartman. Thank You — ALL OF US at W.L. Cutter Chevrolet wont to express our thanks to the many who dropped by last week to take a look at the new 1977 line of Chevrolet automobiles. We were real pleased. We feel we hove on outstanding line of cars this year —a little smaller, but with that old Chevy comfort, and better gas mileage. Please come by again and take a closer look, and let us take you for a demonstration ride. Thanks, again. W. L. Cutter, Inc. 1001 S. Huntington St. Phone 457-3777 Syracuse

that extra touch to dinner. A microwave oven generally saves energy as well as time Because the heat stays inside the food being prepared, energy does not escape to the oven walls or beyond into the kitchen Gone are the days of eyebrow wiping and that exasperated feeling of microwave oven»is easier to clean than other ovens. When spills do occur, they are not baked on by the heat of the oven One wipe and all is shiny again A Word About Safety The use of the scientific term "microwave" scares some people unnecessarily The Food and Drug Administration has set stringent safety standards which minimize the chances of injury from a faulty microwave oven Similar sources of such energy existing m our daily lives have caused little apparent harm There are few disadvantages to a microwave oven, except as viewed by individual preference Different manufacturers will highlight specific features which may be seen as helpful or worthless. depending on the taste, budget and personal style of the homemaker and the family being served For example, some ovens have a special grill or skillet which enables the cook to brown or fry certain foods. Some people however, claim that "a microwave oven won t brown anything.” Such differing views are about as easy to resolve as a similar disagreement on which is the best new car of the year. Some people, it is said, turn off lights, refrigerators and air conditioners to avoid blowing fuses while using a microwave oven Such steps seem unnecessarily drastic and would offset the other conveniences of microwave cooking So. be sure to read an instruction manual and talk to several salespersons about different ovens before deciding against a microwave

oven for this reason. Microwave ovens have been in use for more than 20 years, and they are continually being improved. Many objections to their performance which were quite valid at first have been overcome by recent developments Yet, many unhappy cooks continue to deprive themselves of relief because they don’t know any better. Microwave cooking maybe just the answer to your harried days. Georgina Morehouse enrolled at Winnipeg Georgina S. Morehouse, daughter of Mr and Mrs Gte Morehouse of Milford, enrolled September 8. for her freshman year at Winnipeg Bible college, Otterbume. Manitoba, Canada. Winnipeg Bible college is an interdenominational college founded in 1925 It offers degrees in religious studies, theology and music. Winnipeg Theological seminary, the graduate division of Winnipeg Bible college, was founded in 1972. It offers graduate studies leading to the two-year master of arts, the three-year master of divinity, and the four-year master of theology degrees At the fall. 1976 registration at Winnipeg Bible college — Winnipeg theological seminary, close to 300 students registered for the 1976-77 academic term Bicycle rider hits rear end of vehicle A bicycle rider hit the rear end of a car on October 2 as he attempted a left hand turn off Seventh St, onto Pittsburg St. in Syracuse Mark A Warren. 13. 707 Pittsburg. Syracuse, rider of the 10speed Schwinn bicycle, was not injured, but a total of S3O damage was done to his bike. Russell E. Sonafrank, 29. of Syracuse, driver of the auto, transported the youth home after the incident His car received S2OO worth of damages. WASHINGTON Look to your future. Take stock in America. Buy US. Savings Bonds.

4 commended students in the 1977 merit program

Principal Henry L. Smith announced that four seniors at Wawasee high school have been named commended students in the merit program by the national merit scholarship corporation (NMSC). Letters of commendation were presented to: Dan Martin. James Schrock, Patricia McMillian and Robyn Watkins. These students are among 35,000 commended students nationwide who are being recognized for their outstanding performance on the 1975 preliminary scholastic apptitude test — national merit scholarship qualifying test (PSAT-NMSQT). Commended students represent less than two per cent of the nation’s secondary school senior class Although commended students scored below the level required for the 15,000 semifinalists who will continue in the merit scholarship competition. their test performance indicates exceptional academic promise. Edward C. Smith, president of NMSC. said: "The high standing Ervin Orban honored at Ball State MUNCIE — Ervin Orban, string-orchestra instructor at Wawasee high school is among 15 graduates of Ball State university who were honored October 2 in conjunction with the 17th annual week end for strings. Orban, a 1975 graduate of Ball State from Kalamazoo. Mich., will receive a certificate of achievement from Dr. Robert Hargreaves, director of the school of music Arthur D. Hill Jr., director of orchestras at Bas State, said Orban and the others who were selected have "distinguished themselves and the school of music at Ball State by obtaining the present string-orchestra position they now hold ’’ In addition to the presentation of the certificates at the dinner, the 15 alumni were honored guests at the October 3 week end for strings concert in Emens auditorium at 1:30 p.m. Orban is the son of Mrs. Ilona Orban, 710 Stuart, Kalamazoo Webster school collecting box tops The North Webster elementary school is collecting box tops from 14 Post cereal brands for the purchase of physical‘education equipment. School officials are asking the community to assist in this volunteer effort by saving their box tops for the school The box tops can be sent to the school or placed in a marked box at Augsburger’s Food Palace in North Webster.

of commended students in the merit program shows their great promise, and their attainment in this nationwide competition deserves public recognition. Commended students should be encouraged to continue their education; our nation as well as the students will benefit from their further educational and personal development " To increase their opportunities for college, NMSC makes it possible for regionally accredited U. S. colleges to obtain, on a cost basis, the home addresses of commended students. Webster elementary school calendar is given for October Following are the North Webster elementary school calendar corrections and additions as released by principal Richard R. Long: October 7— Early dismissal at 11:50 am, no lunches served; open house from 6:30 to8:30 p.m. October 8 — Vision screening for grades one, three, five and referrals October 11 — Steve’s puppets from 8:15 to 9 a.m. October 19 — School pictures October 27 — Halloween party at 2 p.m. October 28-29 — Fall vacation, no school Principal Long urges all parents to attend the open house on October 7 to meet their child's teacher and see what the class has been doing Lakeland Schools Activity Notes WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6 3:45 p.m. — North Webster junior high girls volleyball v* Milford at North Webster ’ * r 6:30 p.m. — Adult education classes at Wawasee 7 p.m. — Wawasee intramurals THURSDAY, OCT. 7 5 p.m. — NLC cross country meet at Plymouth 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. — open house for elementary and junior high schools 6:30p.m. — Freshman football vs East Noble at Wawasee 6:30 p.m. — Volleyball vs Rochester at Wawasee 6:30 p.m. — Adult education at Wawasee FRIDAY. OCT. 8 7:30 p.m. — Football vs Plymouth at Wawasee SATURDAY. OCT. 9 All day — Wawasee art club field trip to Nashville 10 a.m. — Wawasee JV football vs Plymouth, there MONDAY. OCT. 11 3:45 p.m. — Milford junior high girls volleyball vs Syracuse at Milford 6:30 p.m. — Adult education classes at Wawasee 7:30 p.m. — FFA meeting in ag annex TUESDAY, OCT. 12 4:30 p.m. — Cross country vs Northridge and West Noble at Wawasee 6:30 p.m. — Adult education classes at Wawasee

Lakeland Js | | Lunch 11 | Menu LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Oct. IMS MONDAY — Weiner sandwich, buttered potatoes, fruit salad, cake and milk TUESDAY- Beef stew, peaches, pudding, peanut butter sandwich and milk WEDNESDAY - Chili-mac. lettuce salad, apples, bread stick and milk THURSDAY - Hamburger sandwich, baked potato, bananas and jello, raisin pie FRIDAY — Macaroni and

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V I 'lk W 1 1 FW i F. —I WINNING DISPLAY — Paul Schrumpf, in costume as a commercial clown for the Me Warriorland display, shows off the Queen’s trophy and best club display award won by the WHS Drama club.

Class officers elected at Milford junior high Elections for class officers were recently held at the Milford junior high school. Class officers who will serve during the 1976-1977 school year from eighth grade are: Jeff Sylvester — president Kathy Stichter — vice president Esther Morris —- secretary Heather Beer — treasurer Greg Weisser — student council representative Chris Wolferman — student council representative Seventh grade officers are: Bill Haab — president Patrick Speicher — vice president Jill Haab — secretary Jay Auer — treasurer Annette Beer — student council representative Vince Price — student council representative Sixth grade officers are: Ross Dahlstrom — president Ricky Pena — vice president Angie Johnston — secretarytreasurer Jill Wolferman — student council representative Jim Dove — student council representative Student council representatives who will serve from the fifth grade are: Karen HaneySharon Bonstedt Soils team advances to state The Wawasee Future Fanners of America soil judging team has earned the right to compete in the Indiana State soil judging contest to be held on October 30. The team advances to the state competition on their fourth place finish Saturday in the Area X soils contest held near Goshen. The top four teams in each area qualifies for the state contest. Richard Leamons, Mike Tom. Ed Clayton and Jim Shock are the team members On Wednesday. Sept. 29, the vocational agriculture classes attended the Farm Progress Show on an all day field trip. The Farm Progress Show is held every third year in Indiana and is designed to exhibit the most up-to-date and modern farming techniques. In addition to machinery and equipment displays field demonstrations are also conducted. The agriculture classes were accompanied by Paul Beezley. Junior Coy, Joe Schrock, Fred Weisser, Edwin Tom, Junior Iden, Virgil Ihnen, Steve Baumgartner, Frank Beer, David Clayton and Randy Warren.

Wed., Oct. 6,1976 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Open houses planned earlier to provide parent interaction

John Nabb, curriculum coordinator in the Lakeland schools, explained that open houses are being held tomorrow night in the junior high and elementary schools of the system, rather than waiting until American Education week, November 14-20. Students might have been in classes too long, perhaps without any previous interaction between parents and teachers. Naab says that is too long to wait for such interaction and the open houses were scheduled sooner. Sponsors of American Education week state that teachers must be supported outside the classroom by parents and other citizens who care and 12 at Ozark Bible college A total of 12 students at the Ozark Bible college in Joplin, Mo., are from the Milford Christian church. Ozark Bible college trains people to prepare them for full time Christian service. Among many other programs OBC has a wide music program. The current enrollment is 769. The Milford students are the second largest group represented from any church Attending Ozark from this area are Kim and Kern Augsburger, Rita Tobias, Roxi Auer, Terry Stauffer, Kevin Rhoades, John Minear. Jerry and Fred Walls, Christi and Sherry Myers and Denny Gamauf.

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join in expressing their concern in action. A number of approaches have been outlined by the AEW sponsors for expressing this care in action: — Ask teachers how you can support their activities at home and in your neighborhood. Learn the objectives of various types of instruction so as to be able to explain those goals to young people. — Encourage young people toward a sense that the schools belong to them as well as to adults. Help young people to involve themselves as completely as possible in their learning by showing that intellectual curiosity is natural and valuable. For example, encourage them to view the programs on television that focus on current events, American history, people, animals and customs of other parts of the world. Driver runs into wall of Frog Tavern The Frog Tavern’s front outside wall was pushed in on October 4 at 12:10 a m. when Gerry L. Harter, 32, of Syracuse took his car out of park, put it in drive and ran into the building. Harter told police officers that he put the car in drive without thinking. No damage estimates have been made at this time.

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