The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 49, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 January 1971 — Page 12

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., Jan. 6, 1971

1 W/ li I I facts about $ ‘OUR TOWN’ Milford, Ind. By JERI SEELY An ad appearing on the classified page of this paper tells of a bake sale to be held on January 9 by members of the Friendship class of the First Brethren church of Our Town This sale is a project of the class to help raise money to support a missionary child the class members are sponsoring. Christmas was celebrated late in our household as members of my family gathered Sunday at the Seely home for our annual holiday dinner. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Huber. Mrs. Sandra Phillips. Sabrina and Sonja and Cindy. Dianna and Tina Johns*, all of Goshen; my parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bushong, and grandmother. Mrs. Mary Huber., all of Waubee Lake;, and my brother, John, a junior at Indiana, university at South Bend. x • The reason for our belated celebration was the fact my folks, and Mr and Mrs John Chambers. also of Waubee lake, were vacationing in Florida over the holidays While in the Sunshine state they visited for a few hours with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rapp at Yankee Town. The Rapps are former residents of the Warsaw area. County prosecuting attorney

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Steve Hearn of Syracuse will be present at the Milford PTO meeting next Tuesday night to talk about problems of law enforcement. A question and answer period will follow Hearn’s talk. Also on the adjenda for the evening is a musical program to be presented by the junior high students who will be participating in the district music contest. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Melendez and daughter Sheila Marie of Syracuse have returned to their home after visiting in the state of Texas over the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Melindez is the former Scerita < Estep, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe O. Estep of Syracuse. They attended the wedding of one of Mr Melendez's brothers? saw a bull fight in old Mexico and took young Sheila Marie to visit her eighty-five-year-old greatgrandmother Speaking of the Esteps. Mr. and Mrs. Joe O. Estep and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Huber spent New Year’s eve with Mrs. Dorothy Ritter at Tippecanoe Lake. A fish fry was enjoyed. Have you watched Revival Fires on channel 28 at 9 a m Sunday? If. so you have seen the> photo of the Milford Christian church and its minister Carl Shearer The church helps to sponsor the program which is taped at Joplin. Mo., and often features the Good Twins, who have become quite well-known in the Lakeland area. Harry Orn. son of the Amos Orns of Our Town, is also connected with. Revival Fires. Mr. and Mrs Floyd Wickersham and daughter Linda of Barbee lake had as their NewYear’s day guests, Mr and Mrs Charles McCartney of near Muncie and Miss SandyTarkington of Warsaw

Huntington College Announces ’7l Summer School Offering Mr. Charles Brady, director of summer school at Huntington college, has announced the course offerings for next summer. Brady said, “In the past we . have had requests for information about our summer school from students from other colleges who are home for Christmas vacation and want to make advance plans for the following summer.” Huntington college will have four different sessions, the first, a four-week term from June 7 to July 2; second, a four-week term from July 6 to August 3; third, a six-week term from June 21 to August 3; fourth. an eight-week term from June 7 to August 3. Brady said. “Huntington college is seeking to enlarge its summer program to make greater use of its facilities and to accommodate the increasing number of students desiring summer school.” Brady also said, “Students currently enrolled at Huntington college will register for the 1971 summer session, from April 15 through April 28. Other students are required to enroll in the registrar s office prior to April 28 and they will register on June 7 when classes begin. NEWS from the Services Airman Gary Eherenman Completes Basic Training Airman Gary R. Eherenman. son of Mr and Mrs. Robert E Eherenman, 1913 Robin Drive. Warsaw, has received his first U. S. air force duty assignment after completing basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex The airman has been assigned to a unit of the air force logistics command at Kelly AFB. Tex., for training and duty in the civil engineering structural and pavements field. Airman Eherenman is a 1970 graduate of Warsaw Communityhigh school Sgt. Jimmie Warren With Award Winning Unit In Viet Nam VIET NAM — Technical sergeant Jimmie L. Warren, son of Mr and Mrs. Clifford H. Warren. 1309 E. Fort Wayne St., Warsaw, is a member of a unit that has earned its sixth consecutive U. S. air force out-

standing unit award and the second straight with the “V” device for valor. The 1964th communications group, with headquarters at Tan Son Nhut AB, Viet Nam, was cited for training and assisting the Republic of Viet Nam air force and for providing direct communications and air traffic control support to USAF and Vietnamese units in launching air strikes against hostile forces from July 1,1969 to June 30.1970. Sergeant Warren is a radio technician at Cam Ranh Bay Air Base with one pf the group’s 10 subordinate units. He will wear a distinctive service ribbon to mark his affiliation with the unit. The sergeant is a 1956 graduate of Warsaw high school. His wife, Sharon, is the daughter of Mr. land Mrs. George McGinnis. 3444 Somerset Ave., Lincoln, Neb. Lt Barnett Zirkle Graduates From Officers’ School First Lieutenant Barnett J. Zirkle. son of Mr and Mrs. Richard Zirkle of Greentown, has graduated from the Air University’s Squadron Officer School at Maxwell AFB, Ala. Lieutenant Zirkle was selected for the professional officer course in recognition of his potential as a leader in the aerospace force. He is premanently assigned at Mather AFB, Calif., as an administrative officer. The lieutenant was commissioned upon completion of the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps program at Ball State university where he received his B. S. degree in art. His wife, Lorraine, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth L. DePoy of Warsaw. You And Social Security Q—l recently was admitted to the local hospital. The hospital asked for my Medicare claim number I showed them my social security card but. they wouldn’t accept it. Why not? A — Your claim number is not the same thing as your social security number. Your claim number is shown on your Medicare card. All Medicare records and pay ments are based on your claim number.

1971. You’ve changed. We’ve changed. Change.Thart what itk all about Caprice. The biggest, most luxurious Vega. The littlest Chevy ever, this year. And that\ what we mean Chev rolet ever. A complete change. L It wasnft changed from anything, bv putting >ou first. Bigness in itself is nothing. Before building Vega, we read These areuneasy times. But if it allows you to lengthen the everything we could get our hands on There are major concerns. About distance between the front and rear about little cars. We talked to owners, pollution. About safety. About the wheels (which we did), then you’ve got We studied little cars up one side and economy. About your hard-earned something. down the other and, literally, tore them dollar. We know. You’ve got a smoother ride. apart. We found out what made them For the past 10 years Chevrolet . The idea in the 1971 Caprice was to tick, or why they didn t tick, research people have questioned \ give you the looks and comfort of a W hat ticked were gas economy and thousands of people on every’ subject six- or seven-thousand-dollar car, dependability. What didn’t were from rising taxes to the size of the without asking you to pay anywhere near underpowered engines, cramped quarters glovebox in their cars. that much for it. And above all, to build and getting blown around in the wind. ? We’ve found that price and in as much dependability and security In our little Vega, everything ticks.' maintenance costs, trade-in value and as possible. It’s not just another little car. iou XSalitv have become tremendously ' So we changed the body structure didn’t want that. It s one little car (important. for 1971, too, We made it stronger. And that does every thing well., \ Your car has to work. It has to we made it quieter by putting a double ’■■■■ last: And each new model must have layer of steel in the roof. mere built-in value. Caprice, as you can see below, is a At Chevrolet, we understand. lot of luxury at a Chevrolet price. r You want meaningful change. And our aim is to give that to you, as you’ll see in the 1971 Chevrolets. - TV Sp ccis “* / Chevrolet presents Changing / L. A X. Scene 111 with Engelbert Humperdinck ka \ • Don Adams • Barbara Eden • and a host of other stars • ABC-TV, Jan. 7. yjr , J—* Consult local listings for ~time and channel. r —\ A, Caprice ) kiiiil See what we mean by pinting you first? Now at your Chevrolet dealerk 0» TOUtXt I

REMEMBER WHEN IT HAPPENED IN SYRACUSE ONE YEAR AGO Steven Conrad Kline, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kline, and Tom Men ch, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mench, escaped injury on the ill-fated B & O train which derailed near Westville Sundaynight. Both were returning to their base following a vacation here. Arthur VanAnda of Fort Wayne and Lake Wawasee, retired January 1 from Schlatter’s Hardware in Fort Wayne after serving the firm 41 years. Dr. Jack P. Gark was elected secretary of the Goshen hospital for 1970. Mrs. Frank Putt, Syracuse license branch manager, received notice this morning that Kosciusko county residents must show tax receipts when purchasing new plates. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Grisamer and family and Ardeane Grisamer returned Sunday from a two-week vacation in Florida. „ Marine private first class Roger L. Pollock of r 1 Syracuse has completed two-weeks training at the combined action program school in DaNang, Viet Nam. Floyd Brower is spending the remainder of the winter at Oklawaha. * Matt R. O’Hare, Wawasee Prep English teacher, will tour Europe next summer as a group advisor for the World Academy Schools for. Foreign Study. • FIVE YEARS AGO Mrs. James Meece, waitress at the Syracuse Case and wife of the Heyde service station manager, when purchasing a S6B moneyorder at the Syracuse bank, received one for $110,000.68 — explanation by bank president Harold Wellman — the check writer “probably skipped a notch.’’ Charles Cable, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cable, has been accepted into Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. $2,449.34 was taken in by the town of Syracuse in parking meters for 1965. Max Broekers injured his ankle while practicing with the school varisty squad for the coming county tourney. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Personette have returned from a visit at Cape Coral Gardens. Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Poyser of Trenton. N. J„ spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Poyser and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rex, Ligonier. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Deaton and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Watkins and daughter Robyn, and their house guest, Sou Tsi, spent last week with Mrs. Marie LeCount of Syracuse at her Fort Myers Beach residence. A total of 1,050 license plates for 1966 have been issued to date at the Syracuse license branch. Private Frederick Crews is attending the medical course at the army medical training center. Fort Sam Houston, Texas. TEN YEARS AGO Local firemen re-elected the same officers for 1961 with Bill Hess remaining fire chief. Regular meter checks wll be resumed this week since the holiday shopping season is over. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gray spent Christmas with the James Myerses at LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. James Kirkwood have returned after spending the holidays at Miami, Fla., with the Howard Cutter family. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Haviland are the parents of a son born on December 28 at Elkhart hospital. Raymond Denzel of r 3 submitted to major surgery in Fort Wayne on December 30. The Howard Juday family spent the week end with the James Lecount family at Huntington. Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrsr Carl Hadley and family were Cleo Weaver and Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Hadley of Cromwell. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yeager were Saturday guests in the Eiherson Dennison home at Gaypool and on Monday visited the Victor Yeager family at Akron. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fawley and Nancy spent the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Scheumann at North Manchester. * TWENTY YE ARS AGO Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Becknell of Goshen spent New Year’s Day with Mrs. May Kindig. Jesse Miller of Etna Green was removed from Goshen hospital this week to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Harry Nicolai. The Syracuse State Bank shows a total deposit gain of $224,617.84. BIRTTIS: Cynthia Beth to Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Jones and Martha Gail to Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Juday. Max Workman, Phil Strieby, Carroll Koble, Gerald Bitner and Robert Schwark left by bus Tuesday for Indianapolis to undergo physicals for the Air Force. The town board of trustees accepted a proposed bid by S & M Motor Co. for a new Chevrolet automobile for the police department of $900 with 1947 Hudson, now in use, as trade-in.? Mr. and Mrs. Paul LeCount announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan, to LeRoy Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Weaver. Mrs. Charlotte McSweeney has been re-appointed as Kosciusko county probation officer for 1951. Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Stacker of Hillsdale, Mich., spent the week aid with Rev. and Mrs. William Wood. FORTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Phillip Eugene was born on December 17 to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Prough. Charles Kolberg, 73, died on December 15. A marriage license has been issued to Rev. S. Kahl Duslin and Viola Rasor at Columbia Gty. New lodge officers are: W. M.. W. T. Colwell; S. W., Sam Searfoss; J. W., E. L. Strieby; treasurer, Jim Searfoss; Hallie Holloway, secretary and trustee, Roscoe Howard. The nieces and nephews of Mrs. Martha Crow-Fick enjoyed a Christmas party at Gow’s Nest. L. B. Boyd of South Bend closed a deal this week to be owner of an 80-acre farm and 110-acre farm, both on the north shore of Syracuse Lake and belonging to McPherson and Juday, which will be developed into Maxwelton Manor.

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County Recorder's Annual Report Recorded in the office of county recorder, E. Mazie Alexander, 8286 instruments, during the year 1970. Realizing income paid to the county general fund in the amount of $17,619.61. This amount has-exceeded the income to the recorder’s office for the past three years. Compiled by the county recorder is a list of instruments recorded for the year 1970: 2398 deeds; 97 transcripts; 1291 mortgages; 24 mechanical liens; 2407 UCC; 928 releases; 92 assignments; 13 power of''attorney; 72 articles of incorporation; 130 marginal releases; 826 miscellaneous; eight plats. James Rummel In England LONDON, ENGLAND — Marine Sgt. James I. Rummel, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Chambers and husband of the former Miss Pamela A. Treesh, r 1 Milford, is serving with U. S. marine detachment, London, England.

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