The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 19, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 June 1965 — Page 10

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Letters To The Editor

Thanks From Sen. Bayh

Washington, D. C. June 7, 1965 Dear Mr. Baumgartner: and I want to take This opportunity to thank you for ah you did to make the 1965 Indiana Easter Seal Campaign a success. Your assistance m publicizing our efforts for our handicapepd Hoosier neighbors—both children and adults is invaluable. We couldn't- have

A Good Idea To Try

I suppose you have seen the enclosed article from The Chicago SunTimes. anyway’ it could be "it seems to me ’ a good idea to try out a-' round tins part. as we seem to have pientv of Martin food .on the "wing Support you could print it and see if a few folks won't build some. • I for one am sun* gotina have a free apartment house tor skeeten eaters in the yard in the near future •Thanks to you. I remain; ■ , G W Moses

■■ I m %?lr Ik I > Jto M fli 11 * » J ! a ’ fl hhhuiu in i ® AH ‘HAM’ XT WORK — Dave Fox. 15- call cards he has received from ham from Barry Goldwater just after the wat-vid Milford short wave “ham” operators from nearly every stale in Palm Sunday tornado struck north ’r.xtio operator, is at work in his the nation and many foreign coun- of here. “shack” in the above photo. tries. A Mail-.hHirn.il staff photo. In front of Dave is the myriad of Hr covets the card .he received

Dave Fox One Os Growing Number Os 'Ham' Operators

There’s a hew breed of ; interest in radio in our midst ■ pod > They , üba? a .short, : Ij i" :N;k .< : '■ o"■ '■ ■. An Experience ■ ■ 'h?nk >■ them <& "punk ks«.JS. I ■ Such a youngster is Darid Fbx, a ' 15-year-oldsaxi <4 Mr ’.grid Mrs. • llkwi Fc\ <«! " ■. ■ p • Dav .<!. «*phumore j ■ been interested to short wave radio several .years. Last September.. Study* i he went to Chicago and wrote ft*r his 'Amateur Radio Operator's -liHe passed, hehaj' now. blit previous to this he wrote ,■ for the exam and failed t | He Can I*lll out technical books] ix> end to show one what he had But that's behind him; and now ; 1 David is known oh the short wave circuit as W.V<MZ\\ He talks to • such far-away places .i- Costa Hiro, ' Germany. Antarctic, and during txir visit to his "shock," he spoke to an 18-year-old "ham’’ at New ZJLondon, Conn He let us say a few wonts Our only thought: Intrigu- . tog.. . Dave mveigled his 'dad. a Pure Oil Co. bulk agent in Milford, to , having a I le pot in - his back yard Atop the pole is an antennae he operates from inside the house. ‘Oops, "shack" is the word they use' l One line runs into the house throurfi the bathroom window. and the Foxes have to put up with m<«squitocs and all. but they don’t • rrund as they glory to the progress of their son’s new found skills. Dare iyts made many friemK one being a Goshen college professor .Jacob Swartaendruber His dad was aghast when Dave called the professor "Jake." but Dave quickly told dad this is the way it’s done with the tubes Dave and the orofessor have become real friends. Barry CaQing He pridefuily tells friends that his greatest thrill came just after the Pakn Sunday tornado when he was jfgting the dials and turned in none other than Barry Gold-

Wednesday, June 16, 1965

done the job without you. The final figures are not yet in, but our receipts for 1965 were up 20 per cent over the previous year. Serving as chairman of the Easter Seal Campaign was one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. The courage and faith of our handicapped children made even stronger mv firm belief that the future of our nation will rest in capable hands.

< Editor’s Note - The art.de Mr Moses enclosed from the Gwago uiper was "A High-Rise for the Birds’ bv Grover Brinkman and told' of tf»e citizens of Griggsville. 11l . putting up Martin houses to rid the town vi mosquitoes. The town is one in Pike County. 1 located near the Mississippi and the llhr.iis rivers, with swamps on ail sides.. j The article tells that “During fair

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youngsters with an unusual t. • • water himself The ex-presidential date ■ lv.,c .od Barry was anxious for cuo'-mation about the storm, since his wife Peggycamefrom Muncie i and they could not get ‘through • to j 1 Muncie by teJephohe. t ;.4<h'..iter Mist Dare a call '■■U- ‘ ,d on the back he'...wrote. 1 Dare keep at it 1 started when wave fens include Mark .Ramser, . Allen Brunjes, and Roger Rhyinheim- < Dave’s .-.set.,' t > fem is a "rh:.." and to dferontinue a conversation he simply says "73" That's not all. then? is to start wave radio.' but it's all- w know abrot it — so “73 ” Dr. DeWitt Baker Nominated For President Os Huntington College The board of trustees of Huntington ci ' announced that Dr DeM.tt Baker lets been pi.ieed in nomination for the preeadeno • Huntington college H.s nomination will be acted upon later this summer by the newly elected board of trustees . Dr Baker guklualed fn>m Hunt■jington college in 1940 with a bachelor of science degree and followed • j that with a master of arts degree from the University of Michigan in 111969 and his Ph D. from the Vniver- > sity of Michigan in 19KL. t i He has been trained in the field i of education and has taugfe several * ■ years; was a U. S. Navy Pilot dur- » mg World War two; has spent two terms in the mission field in Sierrre ' Leone. West Africa, where he has ] been responsible for dex-eioprng two - secondary schools one of which is t the first co-educational high school ; in Sierre Leone. Dr Baker has been described by 11 one of fes former Himtington col- ■' leee classmates as being distini guished by fes Christian devotion, . superior intellect, congenial persondaiity and good personal relations. > I Dr. Baker will be on the Himting- . ton campus later this summer * The nominee is married and the father of three children, Ren. a Huntmgtnn college sophomore, and two darters. I - Attend the Flotilla.

The dedication of the professionals and volunteers to the task of teaching i u-indicapped children and adults to make their own way in society demnitrated the wilLngness of man to give of himself to his fellowman. Please accept my humble thanks or your help. Sincerely, Birch Bayh United States Senator

weeks, town officials spent as much at S6OO for insecticides to spray the area to keep the crowds from complain rir But for the last two years, the far officials haven’t spent a cent for insect irides And there are are no mosquitoes." .Recording to the article the town s mam street is lined with tall, polemounted martin bouses, almost 200. and are used by die purple martin, who eat their wieght-in mosquitoes every day

Noble Fisher Heads Milford Legion Noble Fisher ,wm. elected as comUi; >■;. A ' k Ge yer Posi 226. for during an election held Monday even.; the members met at the Legion hall. Paul Ra'ker co.Tdueted the meet- < a isence of commander Robert Geiger and Dr H C. Snyder acted as adjtfant in the absence i>: D.ir. Ijevernier cithers elected to serve with Fisher are. First vice commander, Silas Howard; second vice commander. Howard Haab; adjutant Dan Leveraier: chaplain. Waiter .-e officer, Russell Ruch: Dale Sherman; set < offi er.. Wade Mishler and an. Dr Snyder. The trustees are Robert Geiger, 8.1 l Burgett and Dick Feikner : .

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To Take Children's Pictures Next Week

The big days in Milford and Syra- ; etise next week are Monday, June 21, at Milford, and Tuesday, June 22. at Syracuse. These are picturetaking days for your youngsters! The Mail-Journal is having pictures taken of all children who an brought by their parents or other guardian to the Grange Hall in Milford between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Monday or to the Boy Scout cabin at Syracuse between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Tuesday, absolutely free of charge. ' Hie Mail-Jounial wants a picture of vour child to print in its forthcoming feature, “Citizens of Tomorrow”, a series of photographic studies of local children. The more we get the better the feature will be. so the cooperation of the mothers and fathers is urged. It often seems to parents that children’ are little one minute and are grown up the next, so fast does a child’s growing stage pass Here Is a splendid opportunity to catch a likeness of your child or children at the present stage for the pleasure you will get out of it in future years and for the pleasure you will enjoy m seeing it in print. You will want to clip it from this, yxxr home town newspaper, and preserve it for the youngster when he or she

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'Beached' By Joel Reichard Wins Best Os Show At Dayton Beach Art Festival

“Beached,’’ a water color painting by Joel Reichard of Silver Springs, Fla., formerly of this area, was judged the best in show at the annual Sidewalk Art Festival held l recently at Daytona Beach, Fla. ■ The prize winning work is mainly in green, white end shades of brown, showing beached driftwood and two boats. It earned Reichard a S3OO cash award. He also placed second and third in the watercolor category with other paintings. I i - ATTEND COMMENCEMENT AT E.ARLHAM COLLEGE ■ Mrs. Joe Sunthimer of Milford and her granddaughter, Tamara i .Xngel of Kokomo, motored to RichnKNid Sunday to witness the commencement o acfivities at Earlham . college. One of the highlights of the day was the conferring erf honorary degree of doctor of humane letters t upon Mrs. Sunthimer s brother, I Howard W. Trover, dean of Cornell college at Mt. Vernon, lowa.

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