The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 13, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 April 1970 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., April 29, 1970

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MJHS Spring Concert Set For . Friday, May 1 The Milford junior high school is busily preparing for it's annual spring concert. The concert will be held on May 1 at 8 p m. in the Milford junior high gym. and the public is invited to be our guests Featured in the program will be selections by the sixth grade and the junior high choirs The sixth grade and the junior high bands will also perform under the direction of Jim L White. Special attractions will feature students and teachers playing guitars for the folk songs and Pauline Cork, director of orchestra. playing the string bass Miss Cork will direct the orchestra for their contributipn to the program COURTESY WEEK AT SYRACUSE JUNIOR HIGH While walking though the corridors at Syracusejbnior high school, you will notide posters reminding studen/s that “Courtesy is Contagious.*' and “Courtesy Does Pay.” The reason for these signs is that this week.is Courtesy Week at the junior high school. Courtesy Week is sponsored by the student council and it's purpose is to remind students of the importance of courtesy in our everyday lives. central theme and student council members are announcing

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this theme to members of the student body as the day begins. Classes are emphasizing the theme of the day and discussion of the courtesy topic is taking place within the classroom Topics for the week are as follows: Proper and Safe Hallway Conduct. Pleasant to People Day, Proper Table Manners. Family Courtesy, and General Courtesy Traits On Tuesday, each class will be selecting students to be recognized for their courteous behavior At a school assembly later in the week, Mr. and Miss Courtesy of Syracuse junior high school will be named. LAKELAND LOCALS Mrs. Henry Stieglitz of r 2 Milford spent the week end with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Stieglitz of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitfield and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Vanlaningham of Milford Sunday afternoon. Re-elect RITH MHLEARY for Councilman • Al - Large Tuesday, May 5. Experienced, qualified. Republican. paid fol. ad

GERANIUMS, PETUNIAS and many other bedding flowers may be planted now and are ready at — WAWASEE NURSERY Ralph P. Oyler Syracuse, Indiana • Many other nursery Items are available.

LAKELAND LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Penick of Syracuse spent a week in Texas with their son. Bob, who is at Fort Hood. Mrs. Lehman Wemple of Milford spent Friday and Saturday ■with her sister. Miss Vera Preston of LaGrange. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schell of r 1 Milford returned home Friday after spending the winter at Saint Petersburg, Fla.

An Open Letter It is with great pleasure that we announce the appointment of Glen B. Larrison as manager of the Insurance Department of the William T. Jones agency. Mr. Larrison's past experience in the insurance field, as welPas his years as president of the Cromwell State Bank, enable him to expertly fulfill this position in our organization. It is also our pleasure to announce that Richard E. Ditmer, who has been a valuable associate of this agency since 1961, will continue actively in both the Insurance and Real Estate departments. Mrs. Charles (Fanna) Hoffman, a new addition to our office staff, is secretary for the firm. With this announcement, a brief statement is in order concernirtg the policies of this firm. As in the past, we will strive to insure that our reputation will continue to be one of the utmost honesty and integrity. We believe in the value of the “Soft Sell,’’ as opposed to more flamboyant methods of selling. We believe that people who are dealt with honestly and truthfully — whether it is in relation to obtaining the proper coverage in an insurance policy, or to purchasing a home within the financial boundries they can afford — we believe that such persons become our best customers — and our most successful advertising. In short, all of us at the William T. Jones Agency want to do the very best job possible of serving you, the citizens of the Syracuse — Wawasee community. We believe we can — and we will! Sincerely, William T. Jones, Jr. JFilliam T. Jones Agency Real Estate and Insurance Huntington Building, Syracuse

Certain Pizzas May Be Poisonous Several area grocery stores have been notified by county health officer D.r George Haymond that a particular pizza distributed by Roman Inn Pizza of Wisconsin could be contaminated due to improper processing of the mushrooms. Notification of the product came to the health officer through the U.S. Food and Drug administration. The pizza in question is the deluxe frozen one with mushrooms. A code check was made in the Syracuse area and none was found in their stock, according to Arthur Mabie of the IGA store, however, this brand was pulled from the shelves for safety purposes until further SYRACUSE FIREMEN ARE KEPT BUSY Syracuse first aid responded to a call at 4:37 Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. John Martin and stood by until a doctor arrived. A fire run made at 5:10 Thursday evening at the John Rinker property near Oakwood Park entrance for a grass fire due to burning trash. Firemen extinguished a grass fire at Smith-Waldbridge camp at 7:06 Saturday evening when a trash fire set a fire in dry leaves, and shrubs. At 12:15 p.m. Sunday a grass fire of unknown origin was extinguished at the B & O railroad bridge The fire department and first aid responded to a two vehicle accident at U.S. 6 and the Huntington road early Monday morning. An 8:30 fire call was answered Monday evening when a trash fire near Hire Electric building south of Syracuse started a fire in a pile of lumber. No damage estimate was given. LAKELAND LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baumgartner of Milford had as their Tuesday evening guests, Rev. and Mrs. Henry Beer, Rev. and Mrs. Theo Beer, Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Hartter, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Beer, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Graff, all of the Milford area, and Rev. and Mrs. Walter Steffen of r 1 Syracuse.

Odds And Ends Sale Clothing (boys 10-16 and girls 6-14); material; dishes; pans; games; furniture; etc. MAYI&2 From 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. DEWART LAKE 1000 N. 300E WATCH FOR SIGNS

Red Cross Offering Training Program Americans will be taking to the water by the millions again this summer which will necessitate a need for an increased number of skilled water safety and boating instructors. The American National Red Cross will again offer an extensive program of instructor and leadership training this year. Ten aquatic and two small craft schools will be conducted throughout the midwest during the summer months with emphasis on training Red Cross first aid. water safety and small craft instructors. The training is available to both experienced and prospective instructors. Enrollees must be 17 years of age or older and medically approved as physically fit. The curriculum in the 10-day aquatic schools will include basic courses in swimming, lifesaving, small craft, and first aid. Leadership training in the organization of camp, community, and swimming pool aquatic programs is also provided. Some of these schools offer elective courses in swimming for the handicapped, instructor courses in small craft, or competitive swimming. There will be special sections in the aquatic achools for training Red Cross first aid instructors - no swimming is required for students in the first aid section. Locations and dates for the 1970 aquatic schools are: Northwestern State college of Louisiana, Natchitoches, La., May 28 - June 7; Lake Murray State Park, Ardmore. Okla., June 3 - 13; Pine Cove, Tyler Texas, June 3-13; Camp Limberlost, LaGrange. Ind., June 7-17; Southern Illinois University Outdoor Laboratory. Carbondale. DI., June 10 - 20 and August 23 - September 2; Lake of the Woods Camp, Decatur, Mich.. June 11 - ( 21; Lutheran Lakeside Camp, Spirit Lake. lowa. June 14 - 24; Highlands university. Las Vegas. N.M., August 18 -28: and Camp

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Thunderbird, Bemidji, Minn., August 18 - 28. Small Craft schools are scheduled for Camp Nicolet, Eagle River, Wise., June 8 - 18; and the Southern Illinois university Outdoor Laboratory, Carbondale, DI., August 23 - September 2. These schools offer Red Cross instructor training in boating, sailing and canoeing. Outstanding volunteer aquatic and safety experts make up the faculty of each school. There is no charge for instruction; the students pay only for room, meals, and individual supplies. Additional information and application forms may be obtained from the Kosciusko County Chapter of the American Red Cross, or by*writing to the Director of Safety Programs, American National Red Cross, Midwestern Area, 4050 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis, Mo., 63108. Accident Saturday On Milford Main Street Two persons were arrested during the week by members of the Milford police department. Everett A. Hite, Jr., of Gaypool was arrested Sunday for failure to have car inspected. Alex Morris. 26, of Milford was picked up at his home at 9 p.m. Tuesday on an assault and battery complaint filed by his wife Martha. He was booked at the county jail at 9:30 and appeared before justice of peace Harry Dale Doty at Milford this morning (Wednesday). Total fine and costs were s4l. YOU AND SOCIAL SECURITY Q—Are Medicare and Medicaid the same thing? A—No. Medicare is a health insurance program for people 65 years old or older and is handled by the Social Security Administration. Medicaid is a state program for the medically needy and is handled by the state and county welfare departments.

Cardinal Center To Present Parent Seminar Normalization for the mentally handicapped will be discussed at a two part seminar to be held at Cardinal Center, Warsaw, at 7 p.m. on May 18 and June 1. Dr. Richard Kurtz, associate professor at Notre Dame university, will conduct the seminar. Dr. Kurtz presented a four part seminar here in 1968 on aspects of mental retardation. At the May 18 session Dr. Kurtz will discuss the “Definitions of the Retarded and Their Influence on Behavior’” and “The Rise and FaD of Fads in Mental Retardation.” June 1 there will be a film and slide presentation discussing “Normalization” as it is being studied both in the United States and Europe. Also at this session, “Your Child’s Affective Domain—An Untapped Gold Mine” will be discussed. Assisting Dr. Kurtz on June 1 will be James Austin, executive director. ADen county ARC, and Charles Seevers, executive director, Elkhart county ARC. Dr. Kurtz has co-authored seven monographs and books and has written over twenty research reports for various professional and scientific journals. Early in June, Dr. Kurtz wiD leave the United States to conduct a two month research project for the Ford Foundation in England. Following that, he will proceed to Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa where he will teach and conduct a

PUBLIC AUCTION Sale every Friday —7 p.m. sharp A* mile south of Syracuse on road 13, across from bowling alley. Merchandise of all descriptions — new and used. GREER AUCTION COMPANY r 3 box 2-A Syracuse Phone: 457-3607 LEONARD H. GREER, auctioneer

research program at the University College of Nairobi under the auspices of the RockefeUer Foundation. He wiD be accompanied by his family. Pre-registration is requested; persons from the surrounding counties who are interested in these aspects of mental retardation wiD be invited to attend. Anyone wishing to attend should contact the Cardinal Center at Warsaw. TWO ARRESTED BY MILFORD POLICE A two vehicle accident occurred at 6:55 p.m. Saturday on Main street in Milford when Lona R. Hamilton of Milford hit a 1970 Ford truck parked on the west side ,of the street. The truck owned by Richard Widup of Milford was unattended. Mrs. Hamilton was headed south when she meL, another car and pulled over hitting the truck. Damage was estimated at $125 to the tailgate of the truck and cargo and S4OO to the Hamilton car. LAKELAND LOCAL Thelma Read of Auburn spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Dessel Read of Syracuse. Re-elect RUTH McCLEARY for Councilman - At - Large Tuesday, May 5. Experienced, qualified. Republican. paid pol. ad