The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 10, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 March 1983 — Page 16

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., March 23,1983

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RAYMOND PINKERTON and Jennie Heckaman are shown in the kitchen as they cooked spaghetti for the first annual spaghetti supper to benefit the community building kitchen last Friday. Raymond is an old hand at

Ice and snow on roads blamed for 2 accidents

Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Deputy Michael Hobbs investigated two one-vehicle accidents in an 11-hour period. Both were the result of the ice and snow on area roads. At 9:15 p.m. Tuesday a Ford truck pulling a large boat trailer slid off the road into a fence post located one half mile east of 300E on the Milford-Syracuse Road. The truck was driven by Michael R. Pruitt, 19095 W. Fourth, New Paris.

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cooking as he is seen each June at the Lions' eat stand at the Mermaid Festival cooking ail types of meat for sandwiches and french fries. Mrs. Heckaman stated about 150 were served during the evening with some 17 quarts of

At 7:55 am. this morning (Wednesday) a vehicle driven by Glenn C. Stutzman, 18453 Northrop Dr., CR 42 Goshen, rolled over twice on SR 15, one-half mile north of CR 900 N, south of Milford, The'weather conditions of the pastrday caused the snow and ice to become rutted and when the right front of the vehicle dropped off the roadway into the snow it went out of control and rolled. The vehicle was totaled.

sauce for sale at this time. Persons wishing to purchase the sauce, which is now in Jennie’s freezer, may call her or Jean Treesh. This year kitchen equipment will be purchased. Another year serving equipment may be purchased for the kitchen. LAST THURSDAY was Saint Patrick’s Day and at least one restaurant in town served green water to its patrons in honor of the day. MANY PEOPLE were heard to comment on Monday that Milford’s streets were the "best around" as crews worked to clear the streets of snow. THE SHARP home located on South Main Street is in the process of being sold to another Milford couple. Phil Beer isn’t ready to release the couple’s name, but assures as soon as plans are confirmed, he will release the new owners’ names. IF YOU were a student at Milford High School in the late 19205, you couldn't have but been impressed with the spirit and personality of Ted Smith. Ted died Sunday at Elkhart, following a life of work on the railroad, and in recent years he was a carrier of the Elkhart edition of ‘the paper,’ our sister free publication. I Ted — no one called him I Theodore — seemed to like to carry papers, because one of our first recollections of this irrepressible young fellow was when he carried papers around Milford on a daily basis for the late Melvin A. Markley, who had his news agency where Bud’s Bar is now located. In those days, Ted had a Model T touring car with no top, and he was seen breezing around the community door-to-door on his paper route. The Model T was painted yellow with graffiti in black letters painted over its body, hood and all. It was a mimic of a comic strip character Harold Teen, so popular at the time, who also had Syracuse couple involved in accident A 1977 Chevrolet driven by Richard C. Firestone, 35, r 3 Syracuse, was involved in a twocar accident Monday, March 21, at 4:50 p.m. at the Madison Street Conrail crossing, Goshen. The Firestone auto was hit i from behind by Kenneth R. Mitchell, 51, Hattie Hotel, driver of a 1970 Chevrolet. Mitchell was unable to stop in time to avoid the I collision. A passenger in Firestone’s auto, Lowella Firestone, 30, I complained of injuries but was not treated by city paramedics. There was no damage listed. PETITIONS FILED The following petitions have been filed in Kosciusko Circuit Court, Judge Richard Sand presiding: Citizens State Bank of Lena versus Mark and David Miller, Syracuse. Plaintiff seeks $1,035.19 for a promissory note.

a yellow Model T, with his high school chums with arms and legs draped over the sides. “Smitty” did this, too, and what fun it was to be hauled around town in his old car! His father, Bill Smith, had a Sinclair service station where the Milford Fire Station is now located, and the Smith family (they were Canadian originals) lived in a two-story brick house next to the station. The house was torn down several years ago to make room for an expansion of The Papers Incorporated. Anyway, Ted and his brother Wally were colorful young men about town. Wally graduated in 1928 and Ted in 1930. Ted in particular had all the sparkle of a young man on the rise, one who would definitely be heard of in the years to come. His 1930 high school yearbook, The Sun Dial, contained the picture you see in this column, and listed Ted as president of his class in 1927, 1928, 1929 and 1930.

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He was in the chorus those years and was an outstanding basketball player for the Milford Trojans for four years and served as team captain. For a time Ted even served as his team’s cheerleader, and he could get maximum support for what would seem today as a rather small cheer block. Ted would say he didn’t like the way they yelled, adding, “We’re going to do that one again, and this time I really want to hear it!" He had the facility to stand up on a moment’s notice — even before the full assembly — and speak with eloquency and substance. How his fellow classmates and others admired this quality of Ted Smith! Ted and Wally played in Lloyd B. Eherenman’s national awardwinning high school band at Milford. Wally was the band’s drum major, and he wore the imposing headpiece with commanding authority, and wielded

the large baton with the ability of a real pro. The Smith boys had it, especially Ted. When he was a senior, this writer was an eighth grader, but we remember Ted Smith well. We wanted to do things "like Ted Smith does them." We had him earmarked for great things. He had his act together. So did many of his classmates. Graduating with Ted in 1930 were the following: Mary Beer, Thelma Griffith, Catherine Handgen, Mildred Hartter, Mary Heiber, Gladys Hollar, Lucille Jackson. Lucille Kline. Evelyn Leatherman, Almeda Neeley, Dorothy Warstler, Helen Weisser, Harry Beer, Lloyd Beiswanger, Noble Cory, Truman Cox. Emerson Coy, Warren Fisher, Melvin Hibschman, Robert Higbee, Noble Holderread, Lawrence Homan, Ralph Krull, Clifford McDonald, Francis Oswalt, LaMar Reed, Max Shanton and Eldon Wyland. — AEB

DON’T FORGET the PTO chib supper is this Saturday at the school. THE MILFORD Jaycees will be holding a carry-out chicken barbecue in the parking lot of Schwarts’s Super Vain on Saturday. April 23. The BBQ will be from 11 a.m. until sold out. Proceeds will go towards the purchase of a flag pole and flag for the Milford Public Library., DID OVR bossman ever have a red face at Monday’s Lions meeting. Somehow his name got into a dish containing the names of the ladies who were guests of the club. As they were drawing for the door prizes, beautiful spring flowers, six ladies* names were drawn and then Arch’s name came out. Needless to say he was denied a prize. All Milford boxholders received a survey inquiring on their interest in cable television.

The survey was designed to find out how many people in Milford are actually interested in the service and was conducted by Wuthrich and Sons of Milford. Syracuse driver loses control of auto An auto driven by Scott S. Altman, 17, r 1 Syracuse, received between SI,OOO and $2,500 damage after he lost control on slippery pavement and struck a tree. The accident happened Monday afternoon, March 21, on Armstrong Road, westofCß7ooE. BOOKED AT JAIL The following people were booked recently at the Kosciusko County Jail: Manuel Guevara, 18, Milford, illegal consumption and resisting arrest. Victor Hernandez, 21, Milford, public intoxication. Michael Wayne Stahly, 19, 212 East Boston, Syracuse, criminal recklessness.