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Show Semicr (Eotmtg iflontUir PAGE 3 Unapproved School Board Minutes (continued from page 2) Superintendent and Business Administrator. 16. Throe bids wen: received to appraise the old high school and found to be as follows: Barry Judd $1,500.00 - Johnson Appraisal $3,000.00 Rick Oben Agency $2,800.00. It was moved by Pat Rimpau, seconded by Norman L. Lamb, and unanimously passed that the low bid of Barry Judd be accepted. Appraisal to be completed as soon as possible. 17. Superintendent JoDey reviewed the Local Capitol Improvement List submitted to the Permanent Community Impact Board. 18. It w as moved by Rjehtrd L DeAnnitt seconded by Norman L. Lamb, and unanimously passed that a female assistant girls basketball coach be approved for Milford High School. Name to be submitted later. 19. Changing regular board meeting starting time was discussed, and it w as moved by Richard L DeAnnitt that the meeting starting time be changed from 10:00 A.M. on the first Tuesday of each month to 3:00 P.M. on the first Tuesday of each month and that every third meeting (March and June) be held in Milford. Schedule to be followed mrough June of 1997. The motion w as seconded by Gary T. Brown. Upon a call for a vote on the motion there were four votes in favor and one against. Motion carried. 20. Sandy Brauer. representing the P.T A, reported that an open house would be held on January 23rd from 6:00 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. at the district office to meet the Superintendent and Board. 21. There being no further business to come before the lioard. it was moved by Richard L. DeAnnitt. seconded by Gary T. Brown, and unanimously passed that the meeting was adjourned at 4:30 P.M. These minutes will be presented for approval tithe next regularly scheduled meeting. Until such time, they are considered unofficial. JANUARY 30, 1997 F us Tige-- r , 5a$K&tball 9rJr7t flfa? By Holly WillJen: The Milford Tigers boys basketball team hosted the Piute last Friday, January 24. Milford kept the lead through the first half of the ball game with Craig Wiseman scoring 16 of his 17 points. At the half the Tigers were leading 31-2- 7. During the third quarter, Piute scored 23 points outscoring Milford's 10. Brady Williams came into the half strong scoring most of his points in the second half. !( The Tigers held on strong, but the kept their defense with a final score of Scores fur Piute are asfollows 21 Blackwell Scores for Milford are as follows: 7 lBt" C V - Brady Williams, Number 14, was top scoring player of the MilfordPiute game. Dustin Whittaker, Number 23 Brady Williams 17 Craig Wiseman 6 Barnes Craig 5 Williams Clayton 4 Kent Sullivan 2 Dustin Whittaker From the line the Tigers made 13 out Piute made 16 out of 29, resulting in 55 57-6- 4. Esplin Hansen Bush Kreiter 14 14 9 6 of 19 foul shot attempts resulting 68. Valley High GO TIGERS! Next home game is Thursday, February 6th, against Wayne County High Schxl. in will be Friday January 31 at Next game 21, is ready to assist. flu? Got the mm back! Get Adiusted Can Fmily ChitoptqctiR 2?7-246- ? LOANS TLFOR ALL SEASONS "WINTER SPRING SUMMER Wfrt!H 5rHiNG Home Improvements Help for Family or Friends Milford School Lunch Monday, Feb. 3 f Country Fried Steak Mashed Potatoes Gravy Country Fried Cooked Carrots Pears Chocolate Cookies Milk Chocolate Milk Tuesday, Feb. 4 Turkey Tetrazzini Roll w Margarine Green Beans Pears Chocolate Pudding Milk Chocolate Milk Wednesday, Feb. 5 Navajo Tacos Turkey Shredded Cheese Lettuce Tomato Taco Sauce Orange Halves Oatmeal Cookie Milk Chocolate Milk Thursday, Feb. 6 Mac & Cheese Roll w Margarine Green Bean Back-to-Scho- ol WINTER SPRING SUMMER FALL Heating Clothing Doctor Dentist Furniture Car Repair Education Appliances Taxes YOU NAME IT! 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