The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 33, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 September 1977 — Page 3

Leisure Time

John Liberti announces PP&K registration underway

Registration for the 1977 Punt, Pass and Kick competition is underway in the showroom of C. S. Myers Ford, Milford and Syracuse. In making the announcement, Liberti, General Manager of the dealership, said: “We’re looking forward to a big local PP&K competition in Syracuse on October 8. We hope all the youngsters eight through 13 years of age in this area will come in to register and take part.” Liberti pointed out that PP&K — throughout its six levels of competition — is free of any charge, and that youngsters need only have a parent or guardian accompany them to the showroom to register.

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“Our competition here will have first, second and third place trophies for contestants in each of the six age groups, or 18 trophies in all,” said Liberti. “Increasing each entrant’s chances of winning is the fact that youngsters compete only against others in their own age group,” said the Ford dealer. “Os course there is no body contact in PP&K. It’s punting, passing and place-kicking for distance and accuracy points, just as the name says. First place winners in each age group in our competition will go on to the zone competition. And from there, top winners go on up the ladder through district, area, division

and national finals,” he said. “This year the National Finals will be held at Super Bowl XH in New Orleans on January 15,1978. Naturally, we hope some of our Lakeland PP&K winners will make it all the way to the finals,” Liberti said. The Ford Dealer further explained that each entrant, upon registering, receives a free PP&K Tips Book. In the 1977 edition there are competition tips by NFL stars Marv Bateman, Ken Stabler, and Toni Linhart. The tips book also includes complete PP&K rules and helpful conditioning exercises for contestants. PP&K registration will close at C. S. Myers Ford on September 30. This is the 17th anniversary year of PP&K. From its inception the youth activity has been sponsored by the Ford dealers of America in cooperation with the National Football League. In that time, more than 14 million youngsters have taken part in PP&K, making it one of the largest youth activities h Lakeland Jjl I s I School 3 Lunch J | Menu(] |L_— September 12-16 MONDAY - Sloppy Joe sandwich, French fries, fruit salad, brownie and milk TUESDAY — Beef and noodles, mashed potatoes, sliced peaches and pears, bread and butter and milk WEDNESDAY *- Chilled orange juice, pig in a poke, baked potatoes, carrot sticks, wacky cake and milk THURSDAY - Italian spaghetti, buttered green beans, lettuce salad, French bread, pudding and milk FRIDAY — Submarine sandwich with lettuce and tomato, buttered corn, fruit, ice cream and milk By ROSALYN JONES Our local Garden Club has been beautifying the library this summer with their artistic talent. Mrs. James Lesh had a lovely red geranium in their nich for August, and Mrs. Barbara Reynolds placed an arrangement of lovely red roses there for the

beginning of September. Mrs. Reynolds has also"placed a bird study in the library’s own display case, which includes several of her own photographs of birds. Things are quieting down a little at the library after a vary busy summer. Hopefully the new books will be more readily available now. Some current nonfiction titles of interest are: “Decathlon Challenge, Bruce Jenner’s Story” by Bruce Jenner “The Skateboard Book” by Ben Davidson “The Salt Book” ,~by Pamela Wood (similar to the Foxfire Books, set in Maine) “The Hot-Blooded Dinosaurs" by Adrian J. Desmond. We also have most of the current best sellers. Lakeland CB'ers have successful dance, picnic On August 20. the Lakeland CB’ers of North Webster held a “Let's Get Acquainted Dance” at the American Legion in Syracuse. The dance was termed a success. Those attending were entertained by the “Wranglers,” a country-western band of North Webster. Also during August, the club held its second annual picnic for families. Future events for the club include a hayride, hootenanny and several activities during the holidays. The club is also looking into a project to help families in need during the holiday season. The past week end. the CB'ers helped collect money for the Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon. The next meeting will be held September 11 in the Counting House Bank of North Webster. Visitors are welcome to attend. Crime prevention activities planned This week has been declared Indiana's first annual Crime Prevention Week by Governor Otis R. Bowen. Ron Robinson, Syracuse Police Chief, reports his department is planning several activities to help prevent crime in the area. First, Robinson said all police officers will be available to give talks on crime prevention to those wishing it. Robinson also said that marking pens and etching tools will be available for those who wish to borrow them to mark items that might be stolen. These items include radios, television sets, or anything that might not be easily traced if stolen. Police officers will also be available to help mark items for the elderly, said Robinson, during their free time. Those wishing their items to be marked should call the department. Other than these measures, the potice chief said regular methods of crime prevention and enforcement will be used. Crime Prevention Week will be running until September 11. The week started on September 5. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Myers and Mary Kay and Matt of Indianapolis were in the Lakeland area during the holiday week end. visiting relatives. They were former Dewart Lake residents.

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14 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 12,1963 Approve 63.93 Lakeland School budget Monday. Becky Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Biller of 105 north Henry Street, Milford, will begin a course in Fashion Merchandising at Patricia Stevens Career Collene and Finishing School in Chicago on October 2, 1963. Miss Baker was graduated from Milford high school. The Milford fire department was called to the Herman Weisser farm home at noon Wednesday to extinguish a large pile of burning corn cobs. It was thought the fire would get out of control. Fifty-one relatives were entertained Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller of west of Milford at a co-operative dinner in honor of their son, Airman First Class Norman Miller, wife and two daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weisser and Doug and Dave Cory of Milford spent Sunday afternoon at Storyland Zoo in South Bend. Greg, baby son of the Weissers stayed with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Cory of Milford. 24 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 16.1953 Esther and Loretta and David, children of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morehouse of Leesburg were pictured as citizens of the week. New babies were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennett of r 3 Elkhart, a daughter Vicki Lynn; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Timmons of Goshen, a daughter, Edith Mae, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Evard Tusing of Elkhart and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollar. The old brick house south of The Milford Mail office has been tom down and lumber, bricks and debris are gradually being removed. 30 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 11,1947 A picnic dinner was held at the Augsburger cottage Sunday evening, Sept. 7, in honor of Forrest Cripe, of Goshen, son-in-law of Mrs. Lea Augsburger, the occasion being his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teeple entertained Sunday at their home in honor of Mrs. Teeple’s birthday the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Felkner and son Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Teeple, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berkey and Mr. John Bushong. Seniors enrolled at Milford this year are Ann Anglin. Edith Ann Beer, Katherine Bretherick, Dorothy Haab, Clariece Kasper, Marilyn Myers, Darlene Neff, Barbara Replogle, Betty Smith, Evelyn Tom, Kate Yoder, Robert Auer. Bruce Baker, Joseph Galvin, Jim Clayton, Robert Geiger, Junior Lechlitner, William Pease, Frank Scott, Carl Speicher, Lewis Speicher, Donald Wolferman, Elmer Zimmerman and Guy Zimmerman. 60 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 13,1917 Miss Blanche Snobarger, daughter of Henry Snobarger and Carl Haab of Milford, were married in Chicago last Sunday. They will remain in Chicago for this week. They will locate permanently in Wyatt, where Mr.

Haab operates a grain elevator and is in the general coal and tile business. Mrs. Haab has many relatives and friends in Syracuse who wish all possible happiness. The Kosciusko county tax levy is the lowest of any county levy in Indiana —19.9 cents on each 6100 valuation. , Roomfelt Brothers are busy repairing the school house for the winter term of school. Lakeland Schools Activity Notes WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7 4:15 p.m. — Wawasee tennis at Columbia City 4:30 p.m. — North Webster Junior High football at Fairfield 6:30 p.m. — Wawasee volleyball vs Elkhart Central at Wawasee THURSDAY. SEPT. 8 4 p.m. — Wawasee tennis vs North Wood at WHS 4 p.m. — Wawasee girls golf at Goshen 4:30 p.m. — Wawasee cross country vs Central Noble and Lakeland at WHS 6:30 p.m. — Wawasee freshmen football vs North Wood at/ WHS 6:30 p.m. —Wawasee volleyball vs Plymouth at WHS FRIDAY, SEPT. 9 7:30 p.m. — Wawasee football at Rochester SATURDAY, SEPT. 10 10 am. — Wawasee junior varsity football vs Rochester at WHS MONDAY. SEPT. 12 4 p.m. — Wawasee girls golf at Carroll 4:15 p.m. — Wawasee tennis at Jim town 7 p.m. — Wawasee FFA meeting in ag annex TUESDAY. SEPT. 13 3:15 p.m. — Wawasee FHA meeting in room 104 4 p.m. — Wawasee tennis vs Warsaw at WHS 4 p.m. — Wawasee girls golf at East Noble 4:30 p.m. — Wawasee Cross Country vs Rochester at Wawasee 6:30 p.m. — North Webster and Syracuse Junior High football at Wawasee WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 14 4 p.m. — Wawasee golf vs Huntington North at Wawasee 4:30 p.m. — Wawasee tennis at Northridge

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o Mln& -• 1 -A ■' jHr < kAVw / THE CIRCUS IS COMING TO TOWN — Franzen Brothen circus will be in Milford on Sunday, Sept. 18, for two afternoon performances under the big top. one at 4 and one at 6 p.m.' The circus tent will be erected on the lot next to Augsburger’s store at the north edge of town and will feature animals, clowns, and ail of the traditional circus acts. The circus is being sponsored by the Milford Area Development Council with assistance from the Lions. Lions clubs are currently conducting a pre-sale of tickets with these being less expensive than the tickets which will be sold on the day of the circus.

New Fall Hours! LUNCHEON I I Tuesday, Through Saturday — 11 A.M.-4 P.M. | DINNER t f Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday — 4 P.M.-9 P.M. | ? Friday, Saturday — 4 P.M.-10 P.M. A Sunday — Noon-9 P.M. | Cocktails ... Daily Including Sunday | I CLOSED ON MONDAYS § 9 / * Take Pickwick Road « f fßa £v~J flVf 7 I ( Hi East Os SR 13 South f I ( il* 1 • i I § I Syracuse, Indiana | 457-2411 M. A. I). (Milford Area Development Council) PRESENTS... On Sunday. September 18 ( 2 Shows - 4 P.M. & 6 P.M, (East Os Augsburger’s. Milford) > ZF.. ■■ V . / / f I-. n [r~i •Zo n r : ® • kL l ■ / ■ • m £i I FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT UNDER THE BIG TOP . Beautiful Girls Thrilling Acts Performing Animals Funny ( lowns Live Music ( 90 Minutes Os Fine Famih Entertainment < xNO RESERVED SEATS ONE DAY ONLY RAIN OR SHINE Tickets On Sale ... From Any Lion’s Club Member Or At • Doll's Decorating • Walter's Drugs • First National Bank

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