The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 50, Milford, Kosciusko County, 13 January 1971 — Page 16

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Jan. 13, 1971

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Ww * i Im / 1 j b/ J LOL’IS RUSSELL, JR. Russell To Be Guest At Conference \ The 1971 Drive will be lucked off with a statewide press party and conference at the Indianapolis Press club. January--20. at 3:30 p m. Among many honored guests at the “Rebirth-day" party will be SB. Russell. Jr., the world’s t living heart transplant mt who says he has two birthdays One is the day he was bom. the dftier. the day he received his new heart which he calls his rebirthday. Mr. Russell is the 1971 State Heart fund chairman and is scheduled to PAUL K. TAGUE HEATING & PLUMBING Sales - Service - Installation Ph.: 457-2236 Syracuse

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make numerous appearances throughout February, Heart Month. The drive will peak, February 28, Heart Sunday. Other honored guests attending the conference-party include Herbert and Melvin Greensfelder from Logansport - 75 year old twins who survived heart attacks which took place one year apart on the same day of thejyear; Samantha McGaffic of Westville, a 24 year old victim of congenital heart disease and the youngest open-heart surgery patient in the history of Presbyterian Saint Luke hospital, Chicago; George Schripker. son of former Governor Henry Schncker. who has twice survived heart surgery and Miss Teri Thompson of Shelburn, the state Teen Queen of Hearts. Special guest of honor will be Governor Edgar D. Whitcomb who will present the “Handicapped Man of the Year Award" Governor's trophy to Russell.. Others attending include William W. Fobes 11, Marion county 1971 Heart Fund chairman; Robert Chevalier, M. D.. president of Indiana Heart Association, and Douglas H. White. Jr. president of Marion county Heart Association. Accident Results In Minor Damage Two cars collided at the intersection of East Winona avenue and South Indiana street in Warsaw at 2:40 p.m. Saturday Drivers of the cars were Nancy J Brown. 24, Leesbufg. and Beth E. Waird, 16, of Warsaw. City police estimated damages at $175.

from «ha Services Graduates From Aircraft Course $ DAM NECK, VA. — Navy petty officer third class Steven R. Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil R. Price of 404 Second St., Ligonier, was graduated from the aircraft Maintenance Course at the Naval Air Maintenance Training Detachment 1019, Dam Neck. Va. Receives Promotion In Viet Nam VIET NAM - Marine Cpl. Charles G Pressler. son of Mrs Caroline Pressler of r 2, Leesburg, was promoted to his present rank while serving with Marine Wing Support Group 17, Viet Nam. Joseph C. Jackson Receives Promotion HONSHU, JAPAN - Joseph C. Jackson, son of Mrs. Catherine M. Jackson. 419 E. Third St., Madison, has been promoted to technical sergeant in the U. S. Air Force. Sergeant Jackson, an aircraft support equipment supervisor, serves with a unit of the air force communications service at Fuchu Air Station. Japan. Before arriving at Fuchu. the sergeant served 18 months in Viet Nam. He attended Madison high school His wife is the former Riniko Yamaguchi. Glen Baker Named To State Post A Syracuse area man. Glen A. Baker, has been named assistant director of the state parks division by John R. Lloyd, director of Indiana’s department of natural resources Prior to this position Baker was in charge of the public fishing access program of the division of fish and wildlife. Baker is a native of Lapaz and a graduate of Purdue university. He joined the department of natural resources as area of Willow Slough state fish and wildlife area in 1964.

Purdue Credit < Courses Offered At Warsaw Last fall Purdue university attempted to offer three courses for college credit in Warsaw. But the enrollment was insufficient to continue with any course. A total of 17 students is required to cover operational costs and offer a course. Purdue will again offer courses insufficient interest is shown the second semester. Some possibilities might be Unit Record Data Processing, Elementafy Psychology, English Composition. Child Psychology, Industrial Supervision, or Introduction to Liurature. If you have a definite interest in one of the above courses for the second semester, please send a post card indicating course choice, the nights you could attend. your name, address, and phone number to William L. Warsaw Communityhigh school. Warsaw/ Your request should be received by January 13. to be considered. You will be notified if sufficient interest is shown concerning registration dates. Eppert To Receive Sentence Jan. 14 Leonard’Eppert, 43, of Albion and formerly of Syracuse, will receive his sentence in Kosciusko superior court tomorrow (Thursday) following his arraignment last Friday before judge Allan A. Rasor at which time he pleaded guilty to a charge of carrying a pistol without a permit. . f Eppert. on Friday, pleaded not guilty to the charge of drawing a dangerous weapon. The former Syracuse man was taken into custody and charged following an incident on November 9 when he held Wawasee Golf Club pro-owner Don Byrd at gunpoint. Eppert was hospitalized for sometime for a bullet wound in his right chest cavity after being shot by deputy sheriff Roger Fellows. A pre-commitment investigation by the court probation department was ordered by Rasor prior to the Thursday sentencing.

Sentenced For Probation Violation Midhael Clark, 19, of r 2 Syracuse, was sentenced last week to six months at the Indiana state farm for violation of probation following his arrest in Goshen on December 29. Clark violated probation last August and received a two to five year suspended sentence at the state reformatory at that time on second degree burglary conviction. Ettinger Reports Savings Bond Sales Up 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 November were $67,745 compared with $49,581 for the corresponding period of last year. Indiana sales for November were $10,816,222 and $10,616,861 for a like penod of 1969 —a gain of 1.9 per cent. Fifty-five of Indiana's 92 counties reported sales gains for the month when compared with sales of November. 1970. ■ First Aid Give Treatment The Syracuse first aid unit responded to several calls last Treatment was administered to Brooks of. Goshen and Lake Wawasee at 5:55 Thursday evening when he became ill at the Kale Island Beacon. He was then taken to Goshen hospital for treatment. Members responded to a similar call on Saturday at 10:31 p.m. for Richard Minnick of the North Webster area when he became ill at the Sportsman’s Bar in Syracuse. First aid was given prior to treatment by a local physician and admittance to Elkhart hospital. <

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Mental Health Dinner Cancelled The Mental Health Association in Indiana has cancelled itsBiennial Legislative Dinner. It had been scheduled for the Murat Shrine Building on January 14. Organizational changes in the 1971 General Assembly including the pre-filing of proposed bills, a different date for the opening session, morning sessions devoted to study rather than floor activities and other matters preclude the necessity for such a dinner meeting. Matthew E. Welsh and Richard O. Ristine, co-chairmen of the Legislative Committee of the Mental Health Association, felt that legislative objectives could be better achieved if county chapter leaders held small informal meetings with legislators in their home districts. Purdue Campus Will Offer Free Courses Dr. Roger Manges, dean and director of Purdue campus at Fort Wayne, announced a program to be offered without charge, to area residents. The evening program will be Tuesday, Jan. J 2. from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. and the morning session will be Saturday, Jan. 16, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. The program is for part time students, one who wants to finish a degree or enter into a graduate program and persons who want to take credit courses. TERMITES UNIVERSAL TERMITE CONTROL Ph. 267-7372 511 So. Union St Warsaw, Indiana ALLIED LBR. CO. (formerly Conn a Buhrt ' Lbr. Co.) Phone: 457-3331 Syracuse ANDERSON PAINT AND SUPPLY CO. Syracuse, Ind.

Elkhart Extension Club Holds Council Meeting On Friday Mrs. Lowell Maust, county president of the Elkhart Extension Homemakers organization opened the first council meeting of the year Friday afternoon. She introduced Mrs. Steven W. Tice of Homan Avenue. Elkhart, president of the new Four Seasons Extension Homemakers club. Mrs. Tice explained how her club of young women was organized. Mrs. Leland Yoder, president of the Elkhart County 4-H Fair explained the changes which were being made in the 1971 Fair and the evening programs. She asked the Extension Homemakers organization for assistance. Airs. Maust displayed two trays which were given by the Waka Domestic Extension Homemakers club in memory of Mrs. Lila Beck. These trays were given for use in the extension kitchen. Mrs. Elma Metzler of

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Wakarusa and chairman of the citizenship committee explained the trip to Indiana Legislature which will be held January 28. The State Legislature has proclaimed January 27 to 29 as Extension Homemakers Days. Approximately 20 Elkhart county women will join a delegation from Kosciusko county and travel to Indianapolis by bus for the meeting. Mrs. Lois Gotwals, area extension agent, explained the coming meetings and corrections in the program books and also announced a cooking school February 23 and an essay contest sponsored by Indiana Farm Bureau. Mrs. Cletus Graber explained the Outreach program and asked for volunteers from the Extension Homemaker clubs. More plans for Outreach will be made on January 14 and clubs will be notified after that date. All committee chairmen were introduced and several committees held short meetings. There were 42 clubs present for the council meeting.