The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 45, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 December 1970 — Page 16

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., Dec. 9, 1970

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♦* . B~jl \ :• A PURCHASE — Hard working Lion George Bushong is shown above with the Christmas tree just purchased by the Line family of Kale Island, Lake Wawasee. " Each year the Syracuse Lions club holds a Christmas tree sale on the parking lot at the drug store in Wawasee Village. From left are Lillian Line. Lion Bushong. Mrs. Clem Line and Teresa Line.

IN WARSAW ACCIDENT Brenda Deisch. 30, of GIFT IDEAS From LOVE / Lamps |/ Tables / Hassocks / Pictures Across From Post Office SYRACUSE

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IT RAYS YOU TO BRING BACK OUR BOTTLES. i nrnnn ■ S 111 Nb Look for Coke inretumable money-back bottles. It’s the real thing. Coke. 4 . ._ Coca-Cola Bottling Co.-Goshen-Ind.-Inc. Goshen. Indiana 46526 » • «

Leesburg, and Wayne Wenger. 20. of r 1 Warsaw, collided at the intersection of west Center street, and north Lake street. Warsaw, at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 1. The Wenger auto was damaged SIOO and $65 to the Deisch vehicle, according to patrolman Sarnie Brown who investigated. Unemployment Increased By Some 22,800 Nonfarm employment at midNovember was about 16.400 below the mid-October total while unemployment increased by some 22,800. according to preliminary estimates made by the Indiana Employment Security Division. John F. Coppes. Division director, said that approximately 1,805.700

persons were on the job while some 130,800 were out of work. Mr. Coppes said that the decrease was mostly in manufacturing employment. About half of the drop was the result of a new labor dispute which started after midOctober. Workers directly involved in a labor dispute which started after mid-October. Workers directly involved in a labor dispute are not counted either as employed or unemployed. Mr. Coppes said that a number of new layoffs in November stemmed from the impact the continuation of the automotive labor dispute had on other industries and business. Seasonal cutbacks also occurred. The increase in unemployment was only a little higher than is usually experienced in November, Mr . Coppes said, so the seasonally adjusted rate reflected only a small change — to 6-3 per cent in October. Employment a year ago was estimated at 1,885,400 and the unemployment total was 60,300. County Savings Bond Sales Up From Last Year Mr. Joe Ettinger, Chairman of the Kosciusko County U.S. Savings Bonds Committee has received a report revealing that the County's Savings Bonds sales for October were $61,724 compared with $56,598 for the corresponding period of last year. Indiana sales for October were $11,333,593 and $11,550,931 for a like period of 1969 —a loss of 1.9 per cent. Forty-nine of Indiana's ninetytwo counties reported sales gains for the month when compared with sales of October, 1969. CLARENCE DE TURK NAMED POSTMASTER AT WINONA LAKE Clarence De Turk, who has served the Winona Lake post office since February 1.1948. has been named postmaster there. He has been assistant postmaster since 1963 and was appointed assistant postmaster in charge since February 27, 1969. De Turk received his appointment effective December 5 from Postmaster General Winton M. Blount. LEESBURG ANNUAL PARTY SET FOR DECEMBER 12 Leesburg Lions and the Leesburg Merchants Association are co-sponsors for the annual Christmas party planned for December 12 in the Leesburg school gym at 7 p.m. Santa will be present with treats. The Cardinal Learning Center Bell Ringers under direction of Mrs. Howard Wilson will give the entertainment.

'wnw from Servlcee TH bbkses? HOME FROM KOREA — Sp-4 Raymond Doss has received his discharge from the U.S. army and is now residing in Milford with his wife and family. Mrs. Doss is the former Tina Garza. Sp-4 Doss has recently returned from duty in Korea. He was also stationed at Fort Knox. Ky., and Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. b ■ ‘B?* **!■ .ADDRESS GIVEN — Steve -Conrad, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kline of Syracuse, and stationed in Viet Nam, has the current address: Steve Conrad. U.S.N. 312-56-5033 RPD-59 F.P.O. San Francisco. Calif. 96647 Sgt. Buster Has Re-Enlisted For 6 Years Staff sergeant Robert E. Buster. Jr., son of Mrs. Georgia Buster of Syracuse, has reenlisted in the United States air force for another six-year stint and at the conclusion of the sixyears. will be eligible for retirement. He is married to the former Carole LeCount of Syracuse and stationed at Yotaka air force base, Japan.

Zs IN OCS — Michael Lynn Haifley, son of Rev. and Mrs. David Haifley of r 2-Syracuse, is currently at warrant officer's candidate school. Fort Wolters, Texas. A 1968 graduate of Syracuse Christian high school, he started his basic in September at Fort Polk and is expected home soon on leave. He attended one year at Prairie Bible Institute, Alberta, Canada, prior to his enlistment. His address is as f(glows: WOC Michael Lynn Haifley 308-56-4750 9th WOC Ist Bn. Sch. Bde. Fort Wolters. Texas 76067 ATTENDS SERVICES Some 25 young people and adults from the Fountain Square United Methodist church in Muncie were guests for worship at the Milford United Methodist church last Sunday. Dec. 6. The group was at Epworth Forest for a week end retreat and traveled to the Milford church for services. Pastor of the visiting group is Rev. Harold Frederick. The job of the newspaper is to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable. — F. P. Dunne (Mr. Dooley)

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Eleanor Vorhis And Ernest Richards United In Marriage On December 1

Mrs. Eleanor Vorhis of r 1 Syracuse became the bride of Ernest Richards at 7 o’clock in the evening on December 1 in the of the bridegroom on r 2 ' Syracuse. k The Rev. Victor Yeager, retired minister of the Church of God, performed the double ring ceremony in the presence of 20

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guests. The bride chose a street length dress of autumn colors and wore a white orchid. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hibschman of Syracuse attended the couple. A two-tiered pink and white wedding cake graced the serving table at the reception im-

mediately following with Mrs. Richard Workman in charge. The couple is at home on r 2 Syracuse. BURNING LEAVES CAUSES FIRE RUN Burning leaves and gusty winds caused Syracuse firemen to make a run at 8:40 p.m. Thursday at the Hallie Halloway residence, 302 John street, Syracuse. There was no damage.