The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 July 1979 — Page 20

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL - Wed., July 18,1979

Milford's Main Street

£ 7Ad 3 I BE Of* FAMILY aVroRE IN THIS day and age, it’s good to know there are still honest people in the world. Town Marshal David Hobbs was called last week by an area woman to investigate a ease of a missing billfold. The woman went from one store tn Our Town to another and lost her billfold somewhere between the two stores. Thinking it stolen, she called Hobbs. Hobbs investigated but could llrKlru) trace of the m >ssing Then he received a call. It seems the woman stopped between stores to talk to Delbert Poe. During the conversation they discussed the new dollar and in the exchange she somehow put her billfold in one of Poe’s grocery sacks Instead <|f her own. As soon as Poe found the billfold he returned it, not knowing the police were searching for the lost item. In this day and age, Hobbs felt Poe should be commended for returning the billfold which contained a considerable sum of money. —o— AMY SPEICHER is still at work. This time she’s getting ready to host a taco supper It will be beld in the Apostolic Chilsti|n Church’s fellowship hall tomorrow (Thursday) evening. Amy is hoping to collect lots of votes at the supper as she is out to win the coupty fair queen’s crown this year by collecting more money in the penny per vote contest the other girls. —o— THE PHOTO with this column shows the new sign installed last week at Evans Variety Store. CALLANDER INSURANCE t All Forms Os Personal And Business Insurance 155 W. Market Phone 773-4103 Nappanee

C. $. Al yers Ford w , 7 \rfO) Announces ■b" - ’" //®V Its Ist Annual . m/lu cow Jih l/JP PILE [THROWING CONTEST I ★ *25” Prize For The Biggest Pile I ★ ,25< ” Cash p|us se^ s \ Free Use Os A hjv 1979 LTD For I - 2 Weeks To Person |W Throwing His Pile The Greatest Distance! Distinguished Panel Os Judges |E(L Contest Details: During the month of July contestants can bring a cow pile into our K%e|| Milford or Syracuse showrooms for display. Piles will be judged for firmness, size, BvWp strength and throwability. The throwing competition will be at our Milford dealership car lot Saturday, August 4, 11 A.M. Enter today — Door prizes! I jpwA "Fords For ■l’m T 40 yeors " BtW, , k i 12 Miles North Os Warsaw On ■ 7 ' Hw *-

DO YOU know how the term baker’s dozen (13) got started? Henry VIII of England declared a baker would lose his head if he sold a short dozen. Therefore bakers always added a roll to be on the safe side. —oTHE GAS shortage and or high price of gasoline has had its effects in more ways than one among the populace. For instance, machanicfarmer Max Duncan has deserted his pick-up truck for a twincylinder motorcycle. He usually rides it to town each morning to have his coffee at Schwartz’s Coffee Shop. ; - —o—- • I’M JUST patriotic!” That’s the comment coming from Dr. W. J. Zehr, Milford veterinarian, seen riding around Milford on his bicycle. —O'JULY 19 is the birthday of Max

Attendance report given for fourth grading period

John A. Naab, curriculum coordinator for the Lakeland School Corporation released the attendance report for the fourth grading period. It follows: The kindergarten enrollment for all three elementary schools showed 210 students enrolled as of March 26 and 211 enrolled on May 31. A break down shows Milford Elementary «with 57 students at the beginning of the grading period and 56 at the end; North Webster Elementary’s beginning enrollment was 73 with two being added by the end of the period; and Syracuse remained consistant with 80 through the period. Enrollment for the elementary schools totaled 1,227 as of March 26 and endpd the period with 1,219 on May 31. Milford Elementary had a decrease in students, with an enrollment of 255 on March 26 and a decrease of six students to bring enrollment down to 246 by May 31. North Webster Elementary’s enrollment had an increase of four, starting the period with 380 students and ending the period with 384. Syracuse Elementary showed a decrease of five students during the period. They started with 517 students at the beginning of the period and had 512 enrolled at the end. Milford Junior’ High School fifth grade class also showed a decrease in students by the end of the period, beginning enrollment was 75 and they closed with 74. Junior Highs Decrease The three junior high schools decreased their enrollment by six over the 42-day period with 665 students enrolled on March 26 and 659 on May 31. Milford Junior High School had a beginning enrollment of 188 students and an ending enrollment ’of 183 students. At North Webster Junior High 220 students were enrolled at the start of the period and ended with safrie'. Syracuse Junior High also showed a decrease in enrollment with 257

Evans and Tyrann Beer. Marti Thompson and Doris Hartter will each celebrate a birthday on July 20. On July 21 Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brunjes will celebrate their wedding anniversary and Heather Keiper will be one year older. John A. Martin, Judy Brumbaugh, Joni Schultz and Robert Cockburn will celebrate birthdays on July 22. Logina Anne Wright, Kimberly Levernier, Dr. T. A. Miller and Sarah Bultemeier all have birthdays on July 23. Larry Dowty and Dr. W. J. Zehr will celebrate on July 24. July 25 is the birthday of Kerry Price, Norma Hamilton, Danelle Schwab, Beth Lamb, Deb Fox and Stan Wuthrich and it’s the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kizer.

starting the period and 256 ending it. The high school started with an enrollment of 936 students and ended with a decrease of 11. The junior high special education enrollment was decreased by one with an enrollment of 13 at the end of the period. North Central Indiana Special Education Co-Op enrollment started with 13 and ended with 15. Total enrollment for grades one through 12 at the beginning was 2,828; kindergarten through 12. 3J)38; and corporation total was 3,065. The end enrollment was: Grades one through 12, 2,803; kindergarten through 12, 3,014; and corporation total of 3,042. Attendance The attendance percentage for the total kindergarten classes was 95.70 per cent. Milford Elementary had 95.21 per cent; North Webster Elementary, 95.54 per cent; and Syracuse Elementary, 96.20 per cent. For the elementary schools there was a total attendance percentage of 96.59 per cent. ■Milford Elementary’s attendance was 96.32 per cent; North Webster Elementary had 97.16 per cent; Syracuse Elementary had 96.34 per cent; and the fifth grade at Milford Junior High had 96.27 per cent attendance. In the junior high schools the total percentage for attendance was 95.08. .Milford Junior High had the highest attendance with 96.48 per cent; North Webster Junior High had 96.12 per cent; and Syracuse Junior High had 95.04 percent. The high school had an attendance percentage of 94.55 per cent and the junior high special education percentage was 91.35 percent. Total attendance percentages were: Grades one through 12, 95.74 per cent; kindergarten through 12 , 95.73 per cent; and corporate total was 95.71 per cent in attendance.

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