The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 14, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 May 1970 — Page 5

156 Seniors Graduate May 31

The programs for both baccalaureate and commencement have been announced for Wawasee high school's second graduation program. Both programs will be held on Sunday, May 31, in the physical education building of Wawasee high school. Baccalaureate will be held at 2:30 p.m. with commencement following at 6:30 p.m. One-hundred fifty-six prospective graduates will participate in the

List Honor Rolls At Milford For Fifth Grading Period

Principal Gorman L- Miller of the Milford junior high school has released the following honor rolls at his school. Distinguished Eighth grade — Becky Repolgle Seventh grade — Alice Gunden, Amy Purdum and Pam Snider Sixth J grade.- • Beth Ann Beer and Judy Snider Regular Eighth grade — Lee Beer. Sandra Beer. Melonie SCHOOL LUNCH MENUS J .* i t, Mon. - Wiener sandwich, candied sweet potatoes, fruit, spicy apple bars and milk. Tues. - Fried chicken, mashed potatoes, gravy, buttered carrots or carrot sticks, bread and butter, fruit salad and milk. Wed. • Italian spaghetti, battered com. coleslaw, French bread, cookie and nulk.

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graduation exercises. This year's graduating class will be the second to receive diplomas from Wawasee high school. Rev. Lewis Thomas of the North Webster Church of God will give the baccalaureate address. Henry L. Smith, principal of Wawasee high school, will give the commencement charge. Members of Wawasee high school's class of 1970 have selected as their class colors, great and

Borkholder. Doug Brown. Sue Mabie. Starr Martin, Anita Rheinheimer and Mark Shearer. Seventh grade — Peg Beer, Sandra Gerencser, Kathy Steffen. Jane Wilson and Richard Wuthrich. Sixth grade — Keri Augsburger, Cheri Bahn. Doug Baker. Christy Beer. Debra Hartman, Susan McQuillan. Esther Miller, Brad Sorenson. Steve Troup and Stephen Tucker Thurs. - Cold meat sandwich, fried potatoes, fruit, pudding and milk. Fri. - Fish squares, potato salad, buttered peas and carrots, bread and butter, cherry cobbler and milk. LAKELAND LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mynhier and family of Waubee lake spent the week end visiting relatives in Dayton and Englewood. Those visited were Mrs. Monnie Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Campbell and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Griffith and family.

gold. Their class motto is, "So Little Done, So Much To Do.” The class members selected the yellow rose as their class flower. Spruce green caps and gowns have been selected by the class to be worn at the baccalaureate and commencement programs. Wawasee seniors received graduation information at a senior class meeting which was held in January. The week of May 18-22 has been designated as senior

Van Buren Twp. • (Continued From Page 1) County Auditor Butts 55 92 85 County Recorder Alexander “ 55 92 86 County Sheriff Hall 8 21 15 Anglin 46 77 76 County Assessor Zimmer 39 60 57 Busselberg 19 39 35 Commissioner - So. Dis. Lowman 16 37 40 Anglin 36 55 52 Councilman • Ist Dis. Ralph P. Oyler 48 93 86 Councilman-at-large Wertenberger 26 65 59 McCleary 28 64 62 Lynch 16 35 47 Messmore 20 34 36 Eckert 23 52 50 Delegate to contention Lovell 51 89 Augsburger 85 Trustee Davidsen 54 93 88 Advison’ Board Beer ‘ 50 86 84 Young 51 97 83 Doll 47 86 83, Precinct Committeemen Young 53 Lovell 91 Augsburger 83 DEMOCRAT Representative in Congress Brademas 19 35 27 Joint Representative Boisson 13 25 21 Sehinbeckler 17 27 24 Sheriff Andrews 19 35 26 Councilman-at-large Harmison 18 34 25 Delegate to convention Bucher 19 34 26 Precinct committeeman be vernier 21 Orn 36 Bucher 26 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller of r 1 Milford returned home Friday from a two weeks' vacation at Vero Beach, Fla.

week at Wawasee high school. All seniors are required to attend graduation practice sessions which will be held during the week of May 25-29. Year-end senior activities include the senior prom which will be held at Cutter's Chalet on May 9; Senior Tacky Day which will be held Friday. May 15, at Wawa-. see high school: and Honors Day which will be held May 28 at the high school.

Guest Speakers For Rotary Club Frank Kirschner of Kendallville, a soil specialist employed by Kosciusko county for surveys on soil and land conditions and underlying formations, was guest speaker for the Tuesday meeting of the Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary club. Reports by soil specialist help the plan commissions and developing of areas for home sites, parks, factories and general land use guides, he stated. Surveys are conducted byaerial photos, borings and studies of earth formations where deep cuts for highway construction or ditch excavations are necessary. Land capabilities, crop yields and agriculture drainage practices are all recommendations which can be made from data completed by soil surveys made by Kirschner. He also showed slides showing particular situations involved in different ty-pe lands. Don M. Newman. Mishawaka pharmacist and Republican candidate for third district, congressman, was speaker for the Rotary meeting la c t week. CAR UPSETS NEAR NORTH WEBSTER Donna Black. 46. r 2 Leesburg, escaped serious injury Friday noon when the car she was driving dropped off the edge of the road, went down an embankment and upset. The accident occurred on county road 850 east, two miles southeast of North Webster. Mrs. Black received scratches to her right leg. Damage to the car w-as estimated at $1,700 by deputy sheriff Roger Fellows. LAKELAND LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. George Auer. Sr., r 1 Milford, had as their Sunday callers. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Auer of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. John Auer of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. George Auer, Jr., and son of r 3 Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Charlton and daughters of Dewart Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wolferman, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wiggs and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Estep, all of the Milford area. LEGALS Stale Beard of Tan Commissioners Xi State Office Building Indianapolis. Indiana UX4 NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Notice is hereto* given mat me state board eAla* commissioners will conduct a public Glaring of me Kosciusko county auditor's office, court house, Warsaw. Indiana, on May 11. l»70. at JO o'clock a m on the petitions filed by 10) or more taxpayers objecting to the equalization order issued by me state board of tax commissioners on April 21, l«0 STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS Fred C. Wissman Executive Secretary Dated May a, 1970 Callander Insurance ■■■BBMmßMaaaMMaaßßa* AU forms of personal and business insurance. 155 W. Market Nappanee Ph.: 773-4103

2 I /z Miles So. of Syracuse on S. R. 13 NOW OPEN Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Vine Ripe Tomatoes * Fresh Strawberries Large Selection of Plants

Turkey Creek Twp. - (Continued from page D Jack E. Ellis 37 32 41 27 29 38 Donald H. Agler 6 2 6 4 15 5 JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT ‘ KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Allan A. Rasor 107 67 94 49 90 88 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY R. Steven Hearn 100 68 89 44 85 86 JOINT REPRESENTATIVE Robert Beauchamp 62 36 58 25 57 54 Arthur Coblentz 60 45 58 28 64 60 Thames L. Mauzy 97 62 75 42 79 74 Ralph Heine 71 42 58 35 67 56 COUNTY AUDITOR Lawrence W. Butts 105 68 90 46 90 89 COUNTY RECORDER E. Mazie Alexander 104 68 91 47 88 90 COUNTY SHERIFF Charles B. Hall 33 12 15 6 16 17 Thomas L. Anglin 76 60 81 44 84 77 COUNTY ASSESSOR Carl T. Zimmer 52 41 39 22 / 56 32 Betty June Busselberg 61 34 60 31 53 64 ♦ COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SOUTHERN DISTRICT Glenn N. Lowman 64 26 33 23 44 47 Harvey B. Anglin 49 47 63 26 57 46 COUNTY COUNCILMAN, FIRST DISTRICT Ralph P. Oyler 102 70 89 44 91 87 COUNTY COUNCILMAN-AT-LARGE <Vote for 3 only) Merlin H. Wertenberger 57 37 60 25 50 52 Ruth McCleary 69 41 48 28 78 56 Charles Lynch 58 30 38 24 47 49 George C. Messmore 51 31 39 17 40 44 Ray O. Eckert 52 40 65 24 42 45 DELEGATE TO THE STATE CONVENTION Precinct I—Noble C. Blocker 110 Precinct 2—Jack Vanderford ' 67 Precinct 3 —Noble C. Blocker 96 Precinct 4—Ronald Sharp 41 Precinct s—Jack C. Vanderford 78 Precinct 6—Ronald Sharp 82 TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Harold C. Kuhn 32 26 44 25 42 59 Joseph D. Shewmon 85 48 52 28 62 42 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Christian F. Koher 113 69 93 45 93 89 MEMBERS OF ADVISORY BOARD . James Fry 99 64 93 44 79 73 Jackson D. Ridings, Sr. 100 56 85 41 87 77 Virgil Bobeck ’ 102 66 87 47 88 85 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN Precinct I—Paul H. Moore 109 Precinct 2—Bill (John) Peters 71 Precinct 3—Robert G. Insley 93 Precinct 4—Ronald C. Sharp 39 Precinct .s—Richard Keith Koble 97 Precinct 6—Norman Clouse 91 DEMOCRATIC REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT John Brademas 27 17 16 16 19 29 JOINT REPRESENTATIVE NINTH DISTRICT (Fulton, Kosciusko, Whitley. Huntington and Wabash Counties) Augusta Boisson 10 12 12 9 15 22 Keith E. Sehinbeckler • 23 14 12 14 15 26 COUNTY SHERIFF David E. Andrews 25 17 17 17 19 29 COUNTY COUNCILMAN-AT-LARGE Lionel L. Harmison 25 16 14 14 17 27 DELEGATE TO THE STATE CONVENTION Gaylord E. Jones 13 5 9 3 Maurice Crow 15 12 9 15 Delos Martin 17 27 PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN <■ Precinct I—Gaylord Jones 26 Precinct 3—Bill Cobum 15 Precinct 4—Clifford Y. Miller ' 17 Precinct s—Maurice Crow 20 Precinct 6—Eleanor Moots 27

Blood Bank At Milford May 22 The American Red Cross will sponsor a blood bank visit at the Milford fire station from 12 noon until 6 p.m. on Friday. May 22. Persons in the area are urged to donate. Appointments may be made or walk-ins will be accepted. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Kuhn of Akron accompanied her father, Joe Krauter of Sidney, to church services in Milford Sunday.

VISIT NURSING HOMES A Kentucky fried chicken dinner Sunday was enjoyed by Mrs. Ernest Krauter, Miss Priscilla Haab, Miss Esther Beer, and Miss Edith Baumgartner of Milford. The remainder of the afternoon was spent calling on friends: Mrs. Guy Fisher at Miller’s Merry Manor on County Farm road, r 2 Warsaw; Mrs. Anna Homan at the Alfran nursing home at Warsaw; Mrs. Andrew Armbruster at her home on r 1 Syracuse; and Mr. and Mrs. Lonzo Dee Rock at New" Paris.

Wed., May 6, 1970 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

New Salem By MRS. HERB MOREHOUSE SPECIAL MUSIC .AND PROGRAM , Rosebud trio, consisting of Melinda. Melissa and Melodie Tom. gave the special music during the worship service and was accompanied by their mother*. Mrs. Everett Tom, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ladig and son of Mishawaka were guest speakers of the young people Sunday evening. Mr. Ladig and Everett Tom, Jr., were together in Haiti in December on the ‘ Men for Missions” work group. - NS—STAR CLASS ENTERTAINS The Star class entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson on Saturday evening for their 25th wedding anniversary. After a delicious meal, a beautiful anniversary cake, baked by Mrs. John Mullinix, was served. Devotions were read from Proverbs and prayer was offered by Albert Mathews. Two poems ‘‘They’re Planning to get Married” and “Hand in Hand” were read by Mrs. Roscoe Kinney. "We’ve Always been Provided for.” and "Who so Findeth a Wife. Findeth a Good Thing” were read by Mrs. Edna Tom. Vice president Nelson Morehouse presided over the business meeting. A hand painted triangle anniversary plate was presented to the honored couple from the class. A silver dish was also presented to the Johnsons by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Baker. The Johnsons commented on their wedding and told of interesting things that took place on their three week trip last summer io Oregon to the homestead of Mr’ Johnson. Those on the committee for the evening wc~e Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Kinney, Mrs. Edna Tom and Mrs. Vida Losey. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mock, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morehouse. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Meek. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Stetler, Mr. and Mrs. Dane Rarick, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Morehouse, Mrs. Zona Deeter, Miss Doris Tom and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse. —NS—COMMUNITY NEWS Mrs. Edna Tom and Doris were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mullinix and daughters. In the afternoon they all visited Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cripe at North Manchester. Pastor and Mrs. Michael Ostrander and sons attended a pastor’s convention at Jackson, Mich., on Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Ruth DeFries was an overnight guest of Mrs. Ruth Sutton Friday night and attended the mother-daughter banquet at the Leesburg United Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Max Shively visited their son. Doug, at Ferris State college at Big Rapids, Mich. It was parent’s week end and they attended the activities planned in their honor. Mrs. Elizabeth Baker, Mrs. Frank Johnson and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse attended the motherdaughter banquet at the Maple Grove Church of the Brethren on Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Don DeFries of Saint Joseph, Mich., called on Mrs. Ruth DeFries on Saturday afternoon. Marvin Stone and Larry Speicher were dismissed from the Elkhart and Goshen hospitals, respectively. Mrs. Earl Ulrey was a patient at the Goshen hospital last week. Mrs. Inez Shively entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shively

Thank You! My sincere thanks to ft,- ■Bi you, the county voters, who supported me in ' ' the Primary Election. V 1 • ' y' E. Mazie Alexander COUNTY RECORDER PAID FOL. AD

and family of Syracuse on Sunday. Mrs. Ruth DeFries of Milford, Mrs. Virginia Bockman of North Webster, Mrs. Jennie Neibert and Mrs. Zoa Metcalf, both of Leesburg, had dinner together Sunday at a restaurant north of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wildman entertained for their family on Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Doyne Wildman and family of Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wildman and family of Kenosha, Wis.; Mr. and Mrs.„ Dean Wildman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wildman and family, both of Warsaw; Mr. and Mrs. Vere Wildman and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wildm"? and daughters, Mr. and Mi*. Fritz Kilmer and family, Mr id Mrs. John Stookey and family, :»Ir. and Mrs. Larry Summy and family. Tippecanoe Township Citizens Meet Tippecanoe Township Citizens Committee met Thursday evening in the North Webster school cafeteria. Rev. John Weeks conducted the meeting until officers were elected. Rev. Weeks was elected president of the newly formed group. Serving with him will be Larry Teghtmeyer, vice president; Mrs. Thurman (Alice) Rinker, secretary and treasurer; and town board representative, Dutch Mullett and the seven area representatives. Names were discussed for the organization, but since the list of names from the high school students was not in yet, it was decided to wait. Discussion was held on committees needed. Ideas for a money making project were also discussed. It was voted to have a clean up day of Tippecanoe township on May 16. Posters will be made for the trucks. Enough money was taken up to buy 1,000 pine trees to place where needed. A fire numbering system was w discussed and it was decided the steering committee will study the situation and bring particulars to the next meeting. The steering committee is composed of 11 members, the new officers and one representative from each of the seven districts: Area 1, Doug Black; Area 2, Harry Minnick; Area 3. Mauire Howe; Area 4, Gary Lawrence; Area 5, Jack Marshall; Area 6, John Wilson; Area 7, Bill Rex. ( kZ Shearer Facts .. . By CARL SHEARER It’s a fact that ... a little girl, asked where her home was. replied: “Where mother is.” ... . it.is most dear that Mother has a greater influence upon her children than any other person. If Mother goes astray, the children are sure to follow. Oh, how important, then, for each mother to have the four great “MUSTS” in her life! . . . Mother must know God and Jesus ... Mother must pray .. . Mother must read, and know her Bible ... Mother must set the example! . . . We invite you to come this Sunday— Mother's Day—to the Milford Christian church, Milford, Indiana.

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