The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 April 1970 — Page 17

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VOLUME 7

V JH K ujf» yAs b wBF^MPI^W 5 I VISITS MAIL-JOURNAL PLANT — A group of students from Fairfield high school in a class called directed study in journalism, taught by Doug Davis, visited The Mail-Journal plant last Wednesday. The above photo was taken at the time. The students were Tim Morningstar, Scott Smith. Linda Byler, Charlene Rule, Lane Long, Glenda McCanless. Gail Wagner. Timi Reed. Bob Bowman. Dick Perrin. Jeri Johnson. Carl Bender and Lvna Krull.

•RE-AWAKE TO SERVICE’ IS WSCS PROGRAM •Re-awake to Senice" was the theme of the lesson presented by Mrs. Glen Treesh and Mrs. Vernon Stutzman at the Apnl meeting of the Milford United Methodist Women’s Society of Christian Senice held at the home of Mrs. C. D. Barnes last Thursday afternoon. Beginning with a poem entitled. • When I Have Time." the lesson gave examples of how an ordinary woman can be of more service to those in need. The idea of needs was discussed by the leaders and the group. Another poem, "What Have You Done to Me Jesus?", concluded the lesson. Mrs. Robert Brown, president, conducted the business meeting. It was decided to entertain Miss Martha Groves, who is at Green-

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croft in Goshen, for luncheon after -e meeting at the Bashor Hoiik on April 23. Anyone wishing to attend the meeting at Bashor may contact Mrs. Brown or Mrs. Trees}; It was also decided to hold a rummage and garage sale on May 23. Mrs. Stutzman is chairman. The Call to Prayer and Self Denial Service which was postponed because of the snow storm will be held Tuesday. May 5, at 9:30 a.m. at the church. Mrs. James Longfellow, chairman of spiritual We, is in charge of this service assisted by Mrs. William Motts and Mris. Raymond Custer. All members are urged to make a note of this date and plan to attend. The vice president, Mrs. T. A. Miller, announced ’that the date of the annual mother-daughter banquet has been changed to Wednesday. May 13. 6:30 p.m., due to a conflict with a school program.

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Mrs. Joseph Gerencser is chairman of the decorating committee and the program will be presented by Mrs. Joseph Ostendorf, Jr., of Milford. This year tickets will be available before this date as well as that evening. All members-and friends are invited to attend and guests are welcome. Refreshments of German chocolate pie. coffee and tea were served by the hostess and co-hostess, Mrs. Raymond Custer. The next regular meeting will be the banquet. ARRESTED FOR ILLEGAL POSSESSION Billy P. Harrington, 19, Syracuse, and a passenger in the car. Thomas J. Stump, 20, Syracuse, were fined in Goshen city court Saturday morning on illegal possession of alcoholic beverages. Harrington was fined $51.25 for driving while under the influence and $29 for illegal possession. His operator’s license was suspended for two months. Stump paid a fine of $29 on illegal possession. The pair was stopped by Goshen police after being observed at 12:35 a.m. Saturday driving erratically on Westwood road in Goshen.

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1970

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According to permission granted to the board of commissioners by the general assembly of the state of Indiana a county fire ordinance has been adopted for Kosciusko county. “Opei fire” in the ordinance means the burning of any debris, refuse, vegetation or material when such burning is not done or contained within a fireproof container or not wholly with in a furnace or incinerator constituting a permanent part of any building or structure. “Person” in the ordinance means any individual. firm, partnership, association or corporation. The ordinance appears Wash Day Products Discussed At Hex Club Members of the Hex Rural Extension Homemakers club met last Tuesday afternoon at the Hex Grange Hall with president Mrs. Milton Suder presiding. The club creed and pledge to the flag were repeated in unison. Devotions on Romans 5:1-8, “Justifications,” “(hie Solitary Life,” and “As a Flower,” were given by Mrs. Robert Moser. Mrs. William Rogers gave the history of song of the month, “In the Gloaming” and led in group singing of the song accompanied by Mrs. Mary Brown on the piano. Mrs. Merle Darr gave the safety report with an article entitled, “The Case of the Pine Needle Soup.” Mrs. Homer Schroeder gave a very interesting lesson on “Wash Day Products—Their Selection and Care." Response to roll call by the ten members in attendance was on short cuts in homemaking. Mrs. Shirley Rink was a guest. Meeting closed with the club prayer. The mother-daughter banquet committee made a report and it was announced the banquet will be held at the Bethany Church of the Brethren on US 6 at 6:30 p.m. on April 27. Hostesses for the Tuesday meeting were Mrs. Dorothy Johnson and Mrs. William Cable. YOU AND SOCIAL SECURITY Q — How do I get a social security number? I need it to get my driver’s license. A— Applications for a social security card or replacement of a lost card can be obtained at the nearest social security office or post office. When completed, send it to the social security office. Don’t wait until the last minute.

elsewhere in this issue in its entirety. It states no person shall start or attempt to start an open fire during any period of time within which the commissioners have determined and made known through the news media as unsafe to have open fires. It continues that no person shall leave or permit any open fire to remain burning without the attendance and supervision of at least one adult. The fine for violations has been set so as not to exceed SIOO for each conviction. The notice becomes effective 30 days after publication. RECEIVES APPOINTMENT — C. Ivan Heare has been appointed new general engineering manager for United Telephone Company of Indiana. » He had been continuing property records manager since joining United in 1968. Prior to that time he was employed by the Citizens Telephone System, Inc., which was acquired by United in 1968. Heare is married to the former Frances Schlickman of Decatur and they have five children. The Heares reside at r 1 Leesburg. Arson Investigation At Manchester College A fire in Northeast Hall at Manchester college April 4 has been linked with arson by a state fire marshall. Damage has been estimated between $25,000 and $50,000. The fire discovered in a sleeping bag in the lounge about 5:10 a m. Dean Paul Hoffman stated that the college staff has been gathering information from students in the dorm at the time of the fire.

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Rubella Sunday April 26 The Kosciusko County Medical Society has set April 26 as Rubella Immunization Day in Kosciusko county. Immunization centers will be set up in the following places: Wawasee high school, Syracuse; Pierceton high school, Pierceton; Mentone high school, Mentone; Warsaw high school at Warsaw; and Milford junior high school at Milford. The office of Dr. J. B. Mishler, Pierceton, stated a donation of $1.50 per immunization is requested but no one w'ould be turned down for lack of funds. Dr. George M. Haymond, county health officer, is coordinating the program and is being assisted by Dr. Roland S. Snider. Dr. Thomas Keough and Dr. William Parke. The medical society recommends that every child in the county between the ages of one and 12 be immunized against Rubella. Consent Required Dr. Snider said immunization consent forms will be distributed to all schools in the county. These blanks must be signed by the parents or guardians, however, blanks will be available at the centers the day of the immunizations and may be filled out then. * Serious For Adults Rubella, better known as German or three-day measles, is a comparatively mild disease for children and rarely seriously harms the person. However, when a pregnant woman contracts the disease it can be very serious. It can result in the baby being born with mental or physical defects or can cause the

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pregnancy to end in stillbirth or miscarriage. The baby might be born with a congenital heart disease, blindness, deafness and mental retardation. Differs From Red Measles Rubella and Rubeola are not the same disease. They are caused by two different strains of virus. Rubeola or common red measles causes a longer illness and can lead to complications of pneumonia, loss of hearing or encephalitis. Rubella or German measles is a milder form of infection and seldom causes complications in children. The Rubella vaccine is administered by an injection into the upper arm and a single dose will usually give a life-long immunity. Dr. Mishler At Pierceton Center Dr. J. B. Mishler will be in charge of the immunization center at Pierceton in the high school. The center will be open from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., Sunday, April 26.

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Other doctors taking part will be Dr. Robert Craig and Dr. Jack P. Clark at Syracuse, Dr. Wymond Wilson at Mentone, Drs. Haymond, Snider, Parke and Keough at Warsaw and Dr. Floyd Rheinheimer at Milford.

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