The Mail-Journal, Volume 17, Number 33, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 September 1980 — Page 2

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Septembers, 1980

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BILLY G. LITTLE

Race developes for school board —

(Continued from page 1) His wife, Katja, is from Lafayette. They are the parents of five children, all students in the Lakeland Schools. Cyndi Clever, 17, is a senior at Wawasee High School. Lisa Clever, 15, is a sophomore at Wawasee High School. Tim Clever, 134, is in the eighth grade at Milford Junior High School. Michelle Redslob, 12, is in the seventh grade at Milford Junior High School. And, Michael Redslob, 10, is in the fifth grade at Milford Junior High School. Redslob has been active in the Milford Boosters since moving to the area and is currently serving as vice president. He is an elected member of the board of directors of the Indiana Manufactured Housing Association, having been active in that organization since moving to the state. He served in the Federal Reserve Program with the U. S. Army. This is his first try at seeking election for public office. Asked why he was running he stated he had two reasons. First of all, “I want to see the school system kept for the kids . . second I don’t want to see the subject of the Milford Junior High School dropped.” Little Bill Little took his first oath of office as a member of the Lakeland School Board on March 9, 1970, replacing Kenneth Haney after Haney resigned. Little is a 1945 graduate of Milford High School. A native of Milford, he is 53 years old. He graduated from Indiana University in 1949 with a degree in acounting and served in the US Coast Guard for 90 days and in the US Army for two years with the Fifth Army Auditors in Chicago. As a civilian he was an auditor on the “Stars and Stripes,” European edition in Darmstadt, Germany, for 44 years, progressing to the position of assistant comptroller. While in Europe he met and married Edith M. Nedart of Altorf, Germany. They have three children. Vicki Brouwer is a probationary officer in Fort Wayne. Her husband is also a probationary officer. Judith Jones is a homemaker in Anderson. She and her husband have one son. Andy, 54 months old. Mac, 12, is a seventh grader at Milford. Little is a former clerktreasurer of the town of Milford. He is a member of the Milford Lions Club, Masonic Lodge 418 F and AM and the South Bend

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PHILIP R. PAYNE

Commandary of Scottish Rite. He is also a member of the Order of the Eastern Star and the Grace Lutheran Church at Syracuse. He has been associated with Little and Clark, Inc., since 1959. Payne Philip Payne, 48, is a life long resident of North Webster,, graduating from North Webster High School in 1950. He has been engaged in the plumbing, heating and air-conditioning business with W. E. Metcalf since 1955. He is vice president of Metcalf and Payne, Inc. He is married to the former Evalee McKee of Anderson and is the father of four children: Steve, 20, a student at Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne; Susan, 16, a junior at Wawasee High School; Sandra, 13, an eighth grade student at North Webster Junior High; and Sherry, eight, a third grader at North Webster Elementary School. Payne has been active in the North Webster Lions Club since

$ 3 33 budget adopted

By KIM HIEBER The Lakeland School Corporation held a brief meeting on Thursday, Aug. 28. There were no visitors present to voice agreements or arguments about the 1981 school budget. The proposed levy of $3.33 was unanimously approved. The rate had been advertised prior to the official meeting times set for public opinion announcements. The registration of Jim Webster was accepted. He was a Wawasee High School math teacher who left to join the family business. Filling his teaching position is Judith Rossi. She is transferring from the North Webster English department to the High school math department. Mrs. Rossi has a double major in math and English. Charlene Brumbaugh was recommended and approved for employment. She will teach English at North Webster. Mrs. Brumbaugh taught four years at Mentone High School, Warsaw middle school and then in Dayton, Ohio. The Indiana state school board No fading To keep clothes from fading, turn them inside out when you wash them.

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JAMES A. REDSLOB

1955 and served as president in 1961; a member of the North Webster Volunteer Fire Department; North Webster lodge 747 F and AM, Valley of Fort .Wayne Scottish Rite, 32d Mason; the North Webster United Methodist Church; and the North Webster American Legion. At one time he was an emergency medical technician with the North Webster Emergency Medical Service. He served in Korea with the US Marine Corps. In 1962 he was selected the Outstanding Young Man of the Year for Kosciusko County by the Warsaw Jaycees and in 1968 he was listed in the Outstanding Young Men of America. He served two terms on the Tippecanoe Township Advisory Board and is currently on the board of directors for the Indiana Association of Plumbing, Heating and Cold Controls. Payne is seeking his . third term.

meeting was announced for October 10-12. Bill Little was appointed as the Lakeland Schools Board representative. Brought before the board was a question regarding why it took so long for the Syracuse EMS to take the injured youth to the hospital during a high school football game on August 22. It was stated that there was a mixup with the school doctor and the EMS was called away to an emergency. The board stated that a last minute check was not made and it will not happen again. The only board member not present was Phil Payne, secretary. HOWHKH IS YOUR E.Q.? (Economics Quotient) CAN YOU ANSWER BASIC ECONOMIC QUESTIONS LIKE THESE? True False five American workers belongs to a labor union. goods outnumber producers of services in our economy. reserves are the worlds largest. reduces the standard of living of people on relatively fixed incomes. If you found these questions tough, your Economics Quotient, your E.Q., could probably stand some improvement. A special booklet has been prepared to help you learn more about what makes our American Economic System tick. Its fact-filled, easy reading and free. It’s also an easy way to raise your E.Q. For your copy, write: “Economics’,’ Pueblo, Colorado 81009. ANSWERS: ±V ±‘C JZ ±’ I

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Milford mon found guilty of burglary

Jerry A. Pamer, 21, Milford, was found guilty of burglary, a Class C felony, of Leisure Time Products in Nappanee by an Elkhart Circuit Court jury Tuesday, Aug. 26. Sentencing is set for September 18 after compilation of the presentence investigation. Pamer faces four additional years in prison, two years for a burglary of Radio Shack in Syracuse and two years for theft. The two years for theft were imposed for violating the terms of his probation. He had been placed on probation on a charge of theft on January 3. Attorney R. Brent Zook represented the defendant and maintained Pamer’s confession concerning the burglary of Leisure Time Products should have been repressed. Pamer testified during the trial that Lt. Richard Mikel of the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department offered him a plea bargain following his arrest and told Pamer he would be prosecuted on only one burglary charge if he confessed to all the crimes. According to Pamer, Mikel failed to tell him that Kosciusko County officials have no jurisdiction outside the county and Pamer confessed to the burglary at Leisure Time, located in Elkhart County and three other burglaries. Mikel admitted he had offered the plea bargain, but pointed out the county prosecutor has authorized several police officers to make plea bargains. Mikel

Smhl I V jsSejjSjJt H life. ■ ~ • / -"..J** A vi*-»* - ■' v - >jA »■« 1 mA jCr ■ BUSINESS CHANGES HANDS — Betty Arthur, principal in the operation of Gulliver’s Travel Agency, located in Pickwjck Place, Syracuse, is shown with Joe Donnersberger of Michigan City, one of the new owners. Article on page 1. I |g>; 1 3 READY FOR THE TRUSSES — Bill Stalk, building £ >; supervisor for the Milford Community Building, is preparing the §• :£ walls for the trusses. •<: Stath said almost all the cement-block walls have been >•: insulated and they are now ready to put on the trusses. Ac- •$ :<• cording to the building supervisor, there has been a fair turnout >•; of volunteer labor, but not nearly enough. Last Saturday, Aug. 30. there were “two or three new faces,” but they would like to see a lot more. “I can always find work for them,” urged Stath. § :•< (Photo by Terri Chilcote) $

said Pamer had “barely mentioned” the Leisure Time burglary when Mikel told him the plant was out of the jurisdiction of Kosciusko County. Pamer made a telephone call and said he “wanted to get it off his conscience” when he hung up, according to Mikel. Pamer then gave the statement, said the officer. Other witnesses who testified at the two-day trial were Milford Marshal David Hobbs, Elkhart County Sheriff’s Detective Gary Kenawell, Juan Olivo, Kosciusko County Prosecutor Mike Minor and Leisure Time’s plant manager. The jury reached its verdict about 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday after deliberating since about 11:30 am. Take it off To remove paint from hardwood shutters, use a watersoluble paste stripper? Allow plenty of time for the solution to soak in, and remove with a putty knife. Use a liquid paint remover to wipe off any remaining paint. Brew a glue It’s cheaper to mix your own glue. Mix one cup of granulated laundry starch with enough water to make it look like sour cream, then boil and let cool. Another way Caught without a dustpan? When using newspaper, wet both ends to prevent dust and dirt from getting under it.

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WHERE THE PpWER LIES — It’s not known for sure just how much power these men wield in the Hoosier GOP heirarchy, but several hold positions of influence. They met at the Soqth Shore Pavilion Sunday at the fund-raising reception for Congressman Dan Quayle. From left are Michael L’mbaugh of Lake Wawasee. president of Barth, Inc., Milford; Richard Hudnut. Mayor of Indianapolis; Tom Tuttle, owner-operator of the South Shore; John Smith, chairman of the board of the Mayflower Moving Co., Indianapolis; and Frank McKinney, chairman of the board of the American Fletcher National Bank, Indianapolis.

Are you a registered voter?

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