The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 37, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 October 1966 — Page 6

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AROUND^^vi— K i qlb DAFFYNITION: SWAP - A trade between two people who think they skinned each other. The tempo of the coming elec- ! tioa has certainly stepped up during the past week, as is to be expected. Appearing were a number of high- ■ way signs extolling the virtues of GOP sheriff candidate Carl Latta. “I was forced to used them.” Latta 1 said, commenting on his opponent’s, use of truck signs and yard signs. . Latta said he had about 50 yard signs up over the county, that he already spent over SI,OOO on his I campaign for office before starting his newspaper campaign. Latta was ] sheriff from 1052 to 1958 and is try- ] ing for a comeback. ] His opponent. Dave Andrews, was the first big user of truck and yard signs, breaking out with them during the county fair on August. 1. His whirlwind campaign for the office of sheriff has sparked this election with real life. Sheriff sam Holbrook a candidate for countv recorder, to sticking to his knittin* as sheriff and doing no real campaigning. He j feels his diligence to duty is his ( best weapon. He has been a hard- c working sheriff. i Sheriff Holbrooks opponent, a * pretty one seeking public office for < the first time, is E. Maize Alexander. She is the workinist candidate ' you ever did see. How that woman > irets around' She won the nomina-, tion over two more seasoned oppon- ; ents in the primary by sheer hard i work. Cart Zimmer’s race for re-elec-tion to the office of recorder is being contested by Democrat How- , ard Woodward, and appears to lack luster. Commenting on the race of congressman Charles Halleck for reelection, Turkey Creek township i GOP chairman Jack Vanderford said Halleck told a group ’ Everyone has conceded I'm going to win but me." |

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Halleck usually runs scared. His image has slipped a little I what with his being deposed as . House minority leader by Michigan’s Gerald Ford, and Newsweek's survey showing him with a not-too-large a lead over his op- | ponent. Church of the Brethren minister Ralph McFadden. Vanderford. incidentally, has commented on his group's placing a travel trailer in uptown Syracuse as their GOP headquarters. It will be at the Scout cabin at the Republican chicken barbecue Saturday, Oct. 22, where it will first be seen. Turkey Creek township Republii cans plan a unique money-raising scheme at their chicken barbecue 1 next Saturday night. They are go- > ing to sell guesses on who will win the race for county sheriff, along with the plurality vote by which their choice will win. Has this been OKed with the sheriff’s office? I More coming. • • • The Charlie Searfosses were in Chicago over the week end on the free ducat they won in the Albert Pick contest in The Mail-Journal. Lake Wawasee’s Ben Crewes is making plans for a 1967 Father’s Day Flotilla ball, to be held New Year’s Eve. They hope to get the big Regent Homes main building for the dance There is a slight drop in the mo- , bile home market. Some call it a j regular seasonal drop, others the ' result of the tight money policy of the LBJ administration. At any rate. Gaylord Jones says their sales at Regent Homes is holding up well. Noble C. Blocker says the young: lady in Warsaw who has been accus-1 ed by the state board of accounts > of a money shortage *'is not active - in the Republican party” as has been i stated. He even submitted a news : clipping of a county clerk -a Democrat — in an Indiana county who; was also short, showing (we think he means) that no party has a com-

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plete monopoly on honesty. • • • Two men were discussing the height of several Milford boys on that town's football team. Another chimed in with, “Those boys haven’t found out mush isn’t fit to eat!” • • * Doesn't it seem strange that a man whose great-grandfather built a railroad through the west without asking permission from anyone, now has to get a permit to remodel his porch? • • • Election coming up at Liberty Coach Co. to see if employees want to affiliate with International Electrical Union. • • • Tom was mad at Nancy for the method she used in opening the store Monday morning . . . and why not? Tom was off to Warsaw for i jury duty, and he told Nancy to mind the store. When she got there die couldn’t find her key. What to do, she wondered? She broke a window in the back door to let herself in, then pasted a sign on the front door. "Come to the rear door to get in.” Tom’s only answer was a slow burn! • • « Ralph Oyler is clearing some land he has sold, and is offering plants and/or shrubs at half price. He and Mrs. Oy ler hope to decrease the amount of work they have been doing. Ralph, a Purdue grad, is president of the county council, ; and deserves the slower gait. • • • A number of friends of Ross Osborn. Kosciusko county beverage chief, helped him observe his 75th birthday at Yellow Banks Hotel recently. Seen on a counter: Candidate card of Mrs. Jean W. Rogers, candidate for Lakeland school board (district 11. Turkey Creek township) with the line “Every School Board Should Have A Mother As A Member.” Go To CHURCH Sunday

New Salem News GUEST SPEAKER HERE SUNDAY Professor Wayne Snyder, teaclier at Grace college, Winona Lake, was guest speaker at New Salem on Sunday for both forenoon and evening services. Mr. Snyder, a world traveler, was introduced for the forenoon service by Vere Wildman, chairman of the ministerial board. Mr. Snyder spoke on communisum. During the evening service slides were shown as Mr. Snyder told of conditions in Berlin, the city of sorrows. Dennis Shively, a freshman student at Grace college, introduced Mr. Snyder for the evening service. —NS—COMMVNITY NEWS Mrs. John Vance of Los Angeles, Calif., came by jet to O'Hara field in Chicago on Thursday and was met by Max and Allen Shively. The three are brothers and sister. Dinner was served at die church cn Saturday noon for the Frank Shively family and other relatives. Funeral services were held for Mr. Shively at 2 o’clock that afternoon with Rev. Lester Yoimg of Warsaw' officiating. Interment was in the Leesburg cemetery. Miss Rebecca Schermerhorn spent the week end in the home of iter parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn. Patricia. Cynthia and Douglas of Leesburg. Miss Schermerhorn is employed by the

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