The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 7, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 March 1970 — Page 18

THE M AIL-JOl RNAI Wed., Mar. 18, 1970

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Politics ■ 1970 Meet Your Candidates

IIRK ■ IN ROBERT BEAUCHAMP. 51. bias announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for representative to the Indiana general assembly from the • bstrict which includes Wabash, Whitley, Huntington Fulton and OPEN GATE CAMPGROUND and BOATS FOR RENT Howard Kimes, owner ■ ♦ 1 mile north of Pierceton, 1 4 mile, east on Shoop road. Phone: 594-2925

Local Ford Dealers set all-time sales record for February! FLASH! YOUR LOCAL AREA FORD DEALERS HAVE JUST RECORDED THE GREATEST FEBRUARY SALES IN THEIR HISTORY! THE REASON? FORD DEALERS MEET THE DEMAND FOR ECONOMY CARS! ' '* ' In? Sr-{ e Machine S-mpie to wmce ••rp •? r.! •!< I S ■' to ?*" • . v.u.'j'i ts jiiis Amenta r too I spotty car Its the racy- toohing I • to the "<e to* ptsce S?«’ Out k>*est (steed hardtop Specially priced KHotuw . • . ■: ■- ■■■ v ■ ->■:*.? Set > Fard Gaiave WC Biggest lineup of economy cars anywhere 3* Cf 11 | FORD SALES and SERVICE J* fy|y(*|*s lllCo Phone: 658-4116 Milford, Ind. “Your Ford Dealer’* The 1 With A-l Used Cars & Trucks’’

Kosciusko counties. Beauchamp served two terms on the Wabash school city board of directors from 1960 to 1966. Growth and expansion were the bywords of this dynamic board During these six years, three schools were built and two were completely remodeled. Representing the Wabash school city, Beauchamp was the first secretary of the Upper Wabash Valley vocational school board formed in 1965 Beauchamp was an active director of the Wabash Chamber of Commerce and served as its president in 1964. Having been self-employed since 1938, Beauchdmp is now president of Insurance & Financial Management. Inc., one of the largest insurance agencies in Indiana I In announcing his candidacy. Beaucham|p-stated. ‘‘l believe tax reform and reapportionment will be the key issues facing the next Indiana general assembly.” He also cited that legislative consideration of methods of control air and water pollution will be of major importance , Beauchamp continued. “I am extremely interested in our youth for here lies the future of our state ” ■ t During World War 11. he was an officer in the army Today he continues his affiliations with the VFW and American legion He is a member of the Masonic Ixxige. York Rite and Shrine and also belongs to Wabash Kiwanis club. Elks lodge. Eagles and Izaak Walton league Beauchamp, who is married and has two sons, is the brother of Wabash county circuit court judge John Beauchamp,

JUDGE FRANK V. DICE of Peru is a candidate for the Indiana supreme court, subject to the forthcoming Republican state convention to be held in June Judge Dice was admitted to the practice of law in this state in 1935 and from that, time until June; of 1962 he distinguished himself as an active jury trial lawyer throughout northern Indiana. Upon the disability of Henry S. Bailey, judge of the Miami circuit court, and upon the unanimous recommendation of the Miami county bar association, judge Dice was appointed by the supreme court of Indiana to serve the remainder of judge Bailey's term in his stead —g— —- til CHARLES J. MENZIE of r 1 Pierceton filed in the Kosciusko county clerk s office of Bessie Himes, as candidate for the county council. District 11. at 11:35 Monday morning Menzie has completed two terms, running the first time after the death of Gale Robbins in 1962. who had filed in the primary He (Menzie > served until 1966. when he again ran as candidate for the same post and was successful Menzie is a retired farmer and a Washington Precinct committeeman .Among those filing recently for the May 5 primary were Kosciusko superior court judge ALLAN A. RASOR and county prosecuting attorney R STEVEN HEARN Both seek Republican nominations. Both had' announced earlier they would seek election

Rasor was appointed judge by the governor upon the creation of the new court last year and

Hearn was appointed to fill Rasor’s shoes as prosecuting attorney. • * Former Indiana attorney general JOHN J. DILLON and state senator ROBERT MAHOWALD of South Bend are heading this month s UNITY 70 meeting for Democrats in Steuben. Noble, DeKalb. Kosciusko. Whitley, Allen. Miami. Wabash. Huntington. Wells and Adams county region The meeting, sponsored by the Indiana Democratic state central committee will be held in Fort Wayne tonight (Wednesday) at 7:30 p.m. in the Fort Wayne Central high school in downtown Fort Wayne. Dillon, chairman of the Indiana Democratic issue policy committee. will be addressing the area Democrats on his work with that committee. Senator Mahowald. a two-term veteran of the Indiana state senate and one term in the house of representatives. will speak on the importance of electing Democratic candidates of the Indiana general assembly. Democratic state chairman GORDON ST ANGELO will serve as moderator for the program which will include a section on voter registration methods by, chairman JIM McCORMICK. The field for the Democratic nomination for state superintendent of public instruction was narrowed this week with the announcement by MEARLE R. DONICA, the party’s 1968 candidate. that he would not seek the nomination in the 1970 state convention “In my last campaign I made many firends among the state, district and county party officials and am receiving inquiries almost daily as to when I will announce my candidacy.” he said "I appreciate their votes of confidence and willingness to support me but at this time continued development of Ivy Tech demands my full attention.” ”1 appreciate their votes of confidence and willingness to support me but at this time continued development of IvyTech demands my full attention.” Donica is northeast regional director of Ivy Tech which serves the post high school educational needs of residents in the nine counties in northeast Indiana.

JOHN W. .LEWIS of Aurora has announced his candidacy for the office of treasurer of the state of Indiana, subject to the Republican state convention June 18. Lewis, operator of his own general contracting business, is married to the former Roleen Clark of Crown Point. They are parents of five children. In announcing his candidacy. Lewis remarked, “I hope to administer the office in such a manner that it will keep harmony, unity and matuality in the party.” Others filing Monday were JERRY A. KREGER. Republican, for Washington township justice of peace; JOHN L. NOBLE, Republican, for Washington township constable; REX MAST. Republican, for Washington township advisoryboard, WALTER KEIRN, school board. Others filing for county council include RALPH OYLER for district 1; JERRY WALLACE for district 4; TIM ROVENSTEIN for district 3; and HERBERT McCLEARY and MERL WERTENBERG, councilmen-at-large. Mr. and Mrs Herbert W. Baumgartner are on a motor trip to California. They are accompanying State Senator and Mrs. John Augsburger. .Ml are residents of Milford.

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Natl. Assn. Os County Ag. Agents Public Information Awards For 1970

The 1970 Public Information Awards program. Co-sponsored by the National Association of County Agricultural Agents and Amchem Products. Inc., is in high gear. State chairmen from practically every state in the nation are mailing out brochures and urging county agents to enter the competition. This program in its third year under Amchem's sponsorship, is one of the most popular endeavors ever undertaken by the association. In September of last year, county agents from the five NACAA regions were honored as winners at the state, regional, and national levels at their annual convention in Atlantic City. Amchem sponsored a recognition banquet at which winners _ were presented cash awards amounting to thousands of dollars. These cash awards were earmarked for the purchase of work equipment or as scholarship aid toward advanced education. First place national winners were: Radio solo: Von H. Long, Kay county agent, Newkirk. Okla.: single news photo: Norman Smith, Cumberland county agent. Bridgeton. N. J.; colored slide series: Nicholas Ptucha. Westmoreland county agent, Montross, Va.; direct mail piece: James .Hensen. Manitowoc countydairy agent. Manitowoc, Wis.: news column: James L. Taylor,

— VISIT — BETHLEHEM - NAZARETH - CALVARY Sunday, March 22, At 7:30 p.m. Via Beautiful Color Slides Taken By Pastor Robert Mundy On His Recent Visit To The Holy Land. WAWASEE HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH SYRACUSE — Welcome —

Coffee county agent, Manchester, Tenn.: Feature news story: Lowell N. Gobble, Roanoke countyagent. Salem, Va. In explaining Amchen's interest in this outstanding program, M. B. Turner, vice president and general manager, ag chemicals division said, "The county agent is one of the most important leaders in agriculture today. He utilizes many forms of communications in his work-all the way from news columns in his local newspaper to television. Amchem is proud to help provide the means of giving the county agent an opportunity to improve his communication -techniques.” National chairman of this year's NACAA public information committee. which conducts the aw ards program, is Norman Goodwin, De

NOTICE The Office Os Dr. J. B. Turner will now include evening hours from 6 to 9 p.m. on Mon., Tues., Wed. and Fri. Dr. Robert Licht will be in the Wolf Lake office of Dr Turner to serve these evening hours. PHONE: KIMMELL 635-2411

Witt, lowa. He says his goal for this year's program is “One entry from each county in the U. S. Regional chairmen are: Southern: Roy Tanner. Athens, Ga.; Northeast: Carl Klotz, Morristown. N. J.; North Central: Merle E. Vaughn. Montgomery, Mo.; Western: Herbert C. Gunnell, Denver, Colo. Cooperating with the association and one of the founders of the program. Farm Technology magazine also plays a role in helping to publicize the program through its editorial columns. Gordon L. Berg, editor, was one of the national judges in the 1969 program. Deadline tor , entries in 1970 is April 15. Todd Manges of r 3 Syracuse was honored at a birthday party at school last Friday for his Bth birthday. Cupcakes w-ere served, games played, and his grandfather, Floyd Manges, took moving pictures. . I