The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 46, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 December 1970 — Page 17
Telephone Company Announces New Appointments F. E. “Fritz” Ditmer, general commercial manager for United Telephone Company of Indiana, Inc., today announced the reorganization of his department which resulted in several new appointments effective December 1. The administrative functions of the commercial department are under the supervision of John L. Duncan, who has been named general commercial supervisor - administration. J. Phillip Hoy has been appointed commercial supervisor, reporting to Duncan. Reporting to Hoy are. Nedra J. Scott, special services representative; J. Michael Currey, marketing supervisor; and Gregory A. Wells, pay station administrator. The service operations of United's commercial department are under the direction of C Edward Haymaker, general commercial supervisor - service. F Duane Snyder has been appointed service supervisor, reporting /to Haymaker. Reporting to Snyder are: Dennis L Sparrow, commercial survey supervisor; Jane Kessler, business office coordinator, and Jon M. . Schultz, service administrator. Duncan has been with the United System for seven years, having transferred from Kansas City, Mo., to Warsaw in 1969 He, his wife Betty, and three children reside in Melody Acres. Warsaw. Hoy began employment with United in 1966 He is married to the former Linda Mattern, and they reside in Syracuse. Wells of Warsaw was employed by United nearly two years ago, and became paystation administrator in June this year He is married to the former Peggy Pochron of Warsaw Currey became marketing supervisor for United in September 1970, having been employed as communications consultant four years earlier. Currey and his wife Carol Live m Pierceton Mrs Scott has been employed with the Telephone Company for nine years She lives in Warsaw with her sons. Bhan and David Sparrow began his employment at United in August 1968 He resides on rl, Warsaw, with his wife Kathleen and daughter Shanna Snyder observed his tenth anniversary with United December 2. He and his wife Norma have three children, and live in Melody Acres. Warsaw. Miss Kessler was employed with United four years ago. She resides in the Merrywood Mobile Home Park. Winona Lake Haymaker came to United of Indiana two years ago after seven years with the Public Service Commission of Indiana as service director He and his wife Gertrude live in Warsaw.
Automotive automotive AUTO REPAIR SERVICE Genuine Overhaul Parts W. L CUTTER CHEVROLET, Inc. 1001 So. Huntington Syracuse, Ind. SERVICES SERVICES Dry Cleaning PICK-UP AND BaiVERY IN THE LAKELAND AREA / WAWASEE LAUNDROMAT Monday, Wedneoday and Friday / NORTH WEBSTER LAUNDROMAT Monday, Wednesday and Friday STALEY’S GROCERY Monday and Thursday / JOT ’EM DOWN STORE Monday and Thursday / LAKESIDE COIN LAUNDRY, Syracuse Monday, Wednesday and Friday / JONES FOOD CENTER, Leesburg Tuesday and Friday Our Driver In Pierceton Every Monday and Thursday WARSAW DRV CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY Warsaw, Indiana
with their son Mark. A daughter, Katherine, lives in Franklin. Schultz w&s employed by United as management trainee in July 1970. His assignment to the service administrator position will become effective January 1, 1971. Schultz is married to the former Mattie Kay Mitchell and they live in Warsaw. LIGONIER NEWS By Rom Cunningham SENIORS HOLDING CANNED GOODS DRIVE FRIDAY The West Noble seniors will hold a canned goods drive Saturday night after the basketball game. These commodities will be delivered by them to needy families in the community. If you do not plan to attend the game please contact any senior class member to collect your donations. Their slogan is "Give Hope to the Hopeless." WEST NOBLE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM HELD West Noble Junior high school held its annual Christmas program in the Cromwell gym at 7:30 pm. Monday. Dec. 14. The English department, choir, band, and fourth grade, also presented a variety of musical and dramatic selections in the Christmas tradition. Perry’ Centralized school music department presented its annual Christmas program at 7:30 p.m Tuesday, in the school gymnasium LIONS CLUB HELPS BABY Lions club members from Ligonier, Cromwell and Kimmell are joining many other organizations in the area to help a little five-month old baby girl who is scheduled for a liver transplant in a Denver. Colo, hospital whenever a donor is available Baby Jada is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Milo V. Perry.
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Payments To Be Made On 1970 Wool Sales Payments will be made beginning about the first of April on marketings of wool and mohair completed in 1970 and reported by January 31, 1971. So reports Scott Horn, chairman of the Kosciusko County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation (ASC) committed, who reminded producers that the 1970 marketing year under the wool and mohair program ends December 31. Wool payments are based on the difference between the incentive price (72 cents per pound for shorn wool marketed in 1970) and the average national price for marketings during the year. Wool and mohair sales made after Decmeber 31, 1970, will not be eligible for payment until early 1972 Incentive payments are made through ASCS county offices to all producers who file applications and present the necessary sales receipts and other records ' Mr Horn reminded producers that sales documents must show all details of the sale were completed during the current marketing year — including passing title to the buyer. There must also be a record showing either actual delivery or transfer of the wool or mohair to the buyer. The buyer s total purchase price must be clearly stated, also. Proof of ownership for at least 30 days is an important requirement. To be eligible for payments, producers must own for at least thirty <3Ol days the livestock from which the wool or mohair was shorn and the unshorn lambs on which they apply for payment. Records must be presented which clearly establish compliance with the 30-day ownership requirement. Requests for 1970 marketing year payments under the National Wool Act may be filed with the Kosciusko county ASCS office as soon as the sales documents are available, but should be filed no later than January 31.1971. to ensure early payment. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FREE KITTENS - Call Mrs., Warren Evans at Milford.
ARMY NURSE CORPS SEEKS WRAIN APPLICANTS The United States Army is offering qualified young men and women a unique and valuable opportunity to prepare for a professional nursing career through the Walter Reed Army Institute of Nursing (WRAIN) Program. "If their application is accepted", said Captain Janice M. Cox, Army Nurse Corps Counselor, "nearly all educational expenses are met by the Army for four years. In addition, they receive the pay and allowances of an E-3 (PFC) but do not have to attend any military training.” Prerequisites include high class standing in high school and satisfactory performance on the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Test. The first two years are spent in an accredited four-year college or university of their choosing. There they take general educational and pre-professional courses The Army pays tuition and fees to the college. The student receives monthly pay and allowances for his or her room, board and personal expenses. The candidates then enroll for the last two years in the University of Maryland’s School of Nursing. The Walter Reed Army Medical Center provides clinical nursing and other educational experiences Upon graduation and successful completion of a state licensure examination in professional ntrsing. the candidate is commissioned a First Lieutenant in the United States Army. The obligation for service is three years
PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION Sale every Friday —7 p.m. sharp ? A* mile south of Syracuse on road 13, across bowling alley. Public Auction Greer This will be our last sale before Christmas so come early and look around. We have on consignment the complete harness r'shop of C. R. Mathys of Pierceton. Indiana, consisting of a new pony saddle, rebuilt buena vista and English saddle, girths (race. cart, wagon and work harness), bridles, blankets, bits, collars, etc. Complete show will be sold. Also new toys and many gift items: watches, jewelry, radios, etc. Also we will have a good line of used merchandise. GREER AUCTION COMPANY r 3 box 2-A Syracuse Phone: 457-3607 LEONARD H. GREER, auctioneer
Established in 1901. the Army Nurse Corps is the oldest of all military services for women. The all-officer corps now consists of male and female registered professional nurses and has since 1956. Nearly 5,000 Army nurses are carrying on the heritage to serve the solder and his family when and where most needed. Those interested in being a member of this selfless, elite corps should contact Captain Cox at 309 W. Washington St., Indianapolis. Indiana, 46204. The telephone number is: AC 317 633-8441. She will be glad to furnish complete information about registration, admittance deadlines and any other questions concerning this program. NAVY TO CACHET APOLLO 14 COVERS NORFOLK, VA. - Manned spacecraft recovery forces of the U.S. navy will provide commemorative cachet and cancellation services for the upcoming Apollo 14 manned flight to the moon. Philatelic coordinators designated for the Atlantic and Pacific Fleet Recovery Forces (Task Force 140 hnd 130) will receive all such coders and make distribution to assigned recovery ships. To permit adequate time for . handling of covers, collectors should send pre-stamped, self-addressed envelopes to the appropiate coordinator at least three weeks prior to the scheduled launch of Apollo 14, covers should be received prior to January 8. In accordance with U.S. postal regulations, only United States
postage may be used on covers submitted. Stamps (postage) of other countries or the United Nations cannot be used. Cash, money orders or checks in lieu of postage cannot be accepted. It is requested that collectors furnish standard size covers. 3 5 h inches kyy 6*2 inches, with a filler inserted to simplify handling. Due to the popularity of the cancellation service and the limited postal facilities on recovery’ ships, each recovery force coordinator will accept a maximum of two covers from an individual collector. When more than the authorized number of covers is received, they will be returned unprocessed. Covers received too late for distribution to RecoveryForce units will also be returned unprocessed. Addresses for the Atlantic and Pacific area coordinators are: Apollo 14 Covers Task Force 140 Naval Air Station Norfolk, Va. 23511 Chief in Charge (Apollo 14) Task Force 130 Navy Terminal Post Office FPO San Francisco, Calif 96610 Children in Panama participate In midnight mass on Christmas Eve by caroling to an accompaniment of castanets and tamborines.
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Wed., Dec. IS, 1970—THE MAIL-JOURNAL
SHADY LADIES BUNCO CLUB HOLDS MEETING Members of the Shady Ladies Bunco club at Syracuse met on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Kammerdiener for their Christmas party and gift exchange. High for the evening went to Mrs. Danny Jones; low, Mrs. Joe Hapner; travel, Mrs. Kammerdiener and bunco, Mrs. Ralph Kammerdiener. Mrs. Hapner also received a baby gift for newborn, Shawn Gregory. The next meeting will be January 14 at the home of Mrs. Peter Savage. Wet Pavement Blamed For CarTruck Mishap Mrs. Zelma Mullen. 80, of Syracuse and Goldie M. Stewart. 72. of r 2 Middlebury received treatment in the emergency room at Goshen hospital Friday following a car-truck accident on SR 15 just south of U.S. 6 at 4:10 p.m. James W. Bartley, 29. of Goshen and driver of a Richmond Wholesale delivery truck, was northbound on SR 15 and stopped before attempting a left turn into a restaurant for deliveries. Mrs. Stewart, who was following was unable to stop on the wet pavement in time to avoid the mishap. Her 1961 Plymouth slid 64 feet and into the back of the truck. She was treated for cuts to both knees ahd the top of her head. Passenger, Mrs. Mullen, was treated for a forehead laceration and bruises of the hands. Bartley was not injured. Recipe For Holiday Happiness An invitation to an annual ‘Holiday Open House’ contains the following ingredients: IT. Season Greetings " 4 cup Good Health I t. Yuletide Spirits 1 cup Friendship 2 T. Joy 2-3 cup Merry Christmas 3 cups Peace On Earth Dash of Happy New Year Mix the above ingredients together and serve. Decorate with laughter and smiles. TO PARTICIPATE IN ORANGE BOWL PARADE IN MIAMI Dana O’Haver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl O’Haver, Jr., Dunlap, will leave on December 29 with the Concord marching band to participate in the Orange Bowl Parade in Miami, Fla. Young O’Haver, a freshman at Dunlap, plays the trombone. The marching band, termed one of the best in Indiana, took the sweepstakes in the state marching contest and raised over $27,000 to make the trip following the invitation last summer from Miami. There are 220 in the Concord marching band under director Beichman. Dana’s father is a graduate of Syracuse high school. BUNCO CLUB HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY Members and guests of the Twilighters Bunco club at Syracuse held their annual Christmas dinner party on Wednesday night. , Following dinner, a gift exchange was held and secret pals revealed. Mrs. Donald Niles received the door prize. Mrs. Niles will entertain for the January meeting with Mrs. Tim Darr assisting.
O.LS. Holds Meeting, Mason Families Dine A roast beef and carry-in dinner for Syracuse masons and families was held Thursday evening prior to the stated meeting of the Syracuse Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star. Mrs. Cherrie Caldwell and Gerald Cramer presided in the East. The dispensation requested of the worthy grand matron due to resignation of patron Douglas Yoder was received and Gerald Cramer was elected to this station. Harry Gingerich was elected associate patron and both were installed. A Christmas program was given by Mrs. Caldwell with assistance of the star points. Following the meeting, refreshments were served by Mrs. Clem Lisor. Jr., and a Christmas gift exchange was held. A called meeting was scheduled for December 15 for initiation. FIREMEN ANSWER TWO CALLS Syracuse firemen answered two grass fires Thursday with no damage reported. The first fire was at 3:35 p.m. in the Ward addition on north Huntington street when burning trash caught field grass The secpnd run was on the Lester Schoomaker property west on the Syracuse-Milford road at 6:55 p.m. when flames from a brush fire caught leaves in a tree afire and the burning leaves dropped into a field starting a grass fire.
AUTOMOTIVE SAVE! Big Discounts ; On 1970's Also Good Buys — Used Cars ’7O CHRYSLER New Yorker, 4-Dr hardtop, Air, Only ) 17,000 miles SAVE ’69 PLYMOUTH Fury Ift 4-Dr., hardtop, Only 15,000 miles $2650 ’6B CHRYSLER Town & Country Wagon, 9 passenger, Air, Loaded S3IOO ’67 PLYMOUTH Bel. II Station Wagon, automatic, Power steering $1295 ’66 PLYMOUTH Belvedere Wagon, automatic, power steering $1095 ’66 BUICK Wildcat, 4-door, hardtop, Factory Air, Loaded $1195 ’66 OLDS Cutlass, 4-door, hardtop Loaded sllsO WERNER MOTOR CO, Inc. 708 W. Pike St. Goshen, Ind. Ph. : 533-2969 Open Daily 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. T
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