The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 1, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 February 1971 — Page 9

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North Webster By JANET VANATOR Verland Bockman Begins 25th Year As Fire Chief At North Webster

At the first meeting of the year of the North Webster-Tippecanoe Township Fire Department. Inc , board of directors Verland Bockman was elected to serve his 25th year as chief of the department. Bockman has been on the department for 30 years Other officers elected for oneyear terms are: Assistant chief — William Metcalf Secretary-treasurer — Steve

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OOIJ'QR nnvslj We are ending our winter \C.< / Clearance Sale over Dollar Days with even Bigger ReVb • •’’w ft■ ■/■ ductions on all winter merchandise. The prices are for Friday and Satuday, Feb. 5 <£ Il II 6 only. Hooded Sweat Shirts 1 /3 Off All Flannel Shirts 1/2 Price $18.95 Quilted Thermal Underwear.... 1/2 Price Button, Slipover, Sleeved & Sleeveless All Sweaters .. 1/2 Price ALL $5.00 ALL Sport Hats Winter Caps S2.W 1/2 Price $4.50 to $4.95 Lined Dress Gloves $2.99 All Winter Coats Several Topcoats 1/2 Price Winter & Spring Weights All Outer Jackets 1/2 Price Union Suits & 2-Piece Cotton & Thermal ALL WINTER Underwear ...1/4 Off All Sales Cash — All Sales Final Dave’s Men’s Wear 159 SOUTH MAIN NAPPANEE

Williams Larry Hunter was advanced from auxiliary fireman to regular fireman; Richard Mitchell from fireman to captain and Larry Teghtmeyer from driver to lieutenant. Regular meetings of the department are the third Wednesday of the month with the directors meetings to be as soon as possible after the first of the year and when necessary during the year. Directors are chief Bockman. Harold Gaskill. George Bums. Metcalf. John Bockman. Teghtmeyer and Williams. Training Program A little known fact about the volunteer fire department is the training program which the members undergo after regular meetings. In addition to instruction on truck equipment and driving, the program includes emergency treatment for heart victims, drownings and safety

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measurers. 4 Also studied are grass fire procedures., ladder training, pumping from lakes, scuba diving equipment use and training, electrical fires, drugs and emergency treatment, learning different types of fires and the extinguishing procedures for each. Other members of the department are Ray Bockman, town marshal Tony Strom beck, George Staples, Harold Galloway, Douglas Bowser. Buck Bums. Glen Stump, Roy Spry, Lawrence Warble. Alan Shepard. Loren Kruger. Bill Whisler, Philip. Payne. David Payne. Tom Reiff and Harold Bockman. Harold Bockman is the senior member of the department. -NW— Sunshine Club Has Meeting A carry-in dinner was a feature of the recent meeting of the Sunshine Extension Homemakers club in the home of Mrs Bill Engleberth with Mrs. John Croy as co-host ess. Mrs. Gordon Tuttle opened the meeting and Mrs. Croy gave the meditations. Health and safety remarks concerning facts abou* birth defects were offered by Mrs Floyd Smith. The lesson on lighting and picture arrangements was presented by Mrs. George Williamson In response to roll call each member present was to give a good garden hint. During the social hour Mrs. Engleberth showed slides of her recent visit to Hawaii. The next meeting will be held on February 17 in the home of Mrs. Ervin Bolt. -NW— U M Church News Reported A church membership class for sixth and seventh graders will begin at the United Methodist church on February 17 at 3:30 p.m A church school class is being scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 7. It is for all persons interested in learning about their faith. All youths who are not members of the church are invited. V Seminar A brochure for United Methodists tours for 1971 is in the church office. It follows: May 31-June 28 — Puerto Rico May (3 weeks) — Mediterranean and North Africa June (3 weeks) — Sierra Leone, Liberia, Congo. Zambia and Nairobi I July (3 weeks) — Eastern Europe. Eastern Germany, Poland and Russia Summer or Autumn — Alaska,

| Dollar Days! | Across v | No Exchanges Street J FEB. 5& 6 i No Refunds a ' m ’ " P- nx | Panty Hose I Dollar Day Special | i $6.00 Slips Sport ‘* ear i $2.00-$1.50 N O WS 3.(» I bSTwo c -£.~l££* I BIG DEALS | lingerie Special Table C qatsY I • Bras Os f un f urs a Knit Matchmates Wet Look Quilted Heeksuede “North Wood Special" c “ R c X ri | With Feet Red & Black To Low, Low A I Long Gowns ' SCARF & BERET SETS Prices) ! Robes Were $7.00 I | Now $3.50 | • Wa ▲ BROWSE GRANDMA’S ATTIC Big A We Need A fqr bjg BJG BARGA inS A Savings Room For ▲ Selection of 4 In (Spring A LADY BAYARD DRESSES ▲ Every I Fashions’ ▼ 14—1 3 —l/2 OFF v Dept |

MASONIC OFFICERS — Pictured above are the Masonic officers following the recent installation held by the Square and Compas lodge 747 at North W’ebster. From left in the front row are Don Martin, Ty ler; Doug Jernigan, senior warden; J. D. Geiger, worshipful master; Harold Konzelman, junior Warden; and Ollie Hardin, junior deacon. In the back from left are Warren Sloan, secretary; Harold Gaskil, senior steward; Bob Bouse, treasurer; Jim Kuhn, junior steward; and Dick Monk, chaplain.

Hawaii. Rio Grande conference. New Mexico and Arizona Indians. October — Middle East Information A day of information will be held at Oakwood Park in Syracuse on February' 15. The meeting will start at 1 p.m. for camps, conferences, sites and programs. It is for ministers, lay members to conference and all persons in the local church dealing with youth, camping and retreats. From 3:15-4 p.m. the seminar will be on pensions and death benefit program for ministers. From 4-4:15 a seminar will be on group insurance for ministe’rs and families. From 4:45-5:30 p.m. a seminar will be held on social security and medicare for all ministers, especially the retired ones. Dinner will be from 6 to 6:40. Reservations should be made with Mrs. Junior Hollar at Oakwood Park. From 7-9 p.m. a workshop will be held for representatives on higher education of local church, work area chairmen on education and ministers. Youth Trip The youth are planning a trip to the Smokey Mountains in the spring and are looking for adults to go along. Remember the art center is open Wednesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. in the church basement. - NW—ICE FISHING IN WISCONSIN Ice fishing in Wisconsin are Glen Van a tor. Gene Whitacre. Richard Trobauch and Dean

Burchard. They are staying in a cabin at Birchwood. Wis., and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jones, formerly of Syracuse. —NW—HAMMAN UNDERGOING TESTS IN GOSHEN Mrs. Albert E. Hamman of North Webster is undergoing tests in the Goshen hospital. She is in room 211 and would like to hear from her friends. —NW— Andrews Talks To Conservation Club Members Kosciusko county sheriff Dave Andrews spoke to members of the Barbee Lakes Conservation club recently. Andrews spoke on teenagers and drug abuse. The program was concluded by selections by a musical trio composed of Red Marvin, harmonica; Charles Reagan, guitar; and Alfred Wolf, drums. Attractive floral arrangements were the attractive center pieces for the carry-in dinner which preceded the program. Dinner was served to 57 persons who included the following new members and guests: Mr and Mrs. Red Marvin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reagan and daughter, Pepny, Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Dufican and daughter Renee and Valerie Goble. The business session was conducted by Stacy Davis. Jr., president. The committee in charge of the evening included Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Carl

Banning, Mr. and Mrs. Chase Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Maurie Fidler ahd Larry Banning. The next meeting will be on Tuesday, Feb. 16. —NW—GLEN VANATORS OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Glen Vanator of North Webster observed their 21st wedding anniversary on Thursday, Jan. 28. They are the parents of four children — Janet, 20, a 1970 graduate of Wawasee high school and an employee of Warsaw Coil; Nancy, a spphomore; Gary, a seventh grader; and Denise, a fourth grader. The Vanators have been longtime residents of the North Webster area. Mr. Vanator is a contractor and is self-employed. Mrs. Vanator is the former

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Bill Introduced

Dear Editor: I have received a number of petitions from interested people in Silver Lake, Rochester and Akron areas, opposing the recently introduced Sunday Liquor Sales Bill in the House of Representatives. Due to the difficulty of responding to each one I have chosen this method of expressing my feelings on the matter. I wish to make it known that I am very definitely opposed to a law which permits the sale of any alcoholic beverages on Sunday. I

Delores Dishman from Detroit. The couple was married in Columbia City. -NW— Visit in ARIZONA Mr. and Mrs. Carl White of North Webster and son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rick White of Bloomington have returned from a vacation trip to Phoenix, Ariz., where they visited another son. Dr. Tom White, who is currently serving as director of emergency service at the Baptist hospital there. The group traveled throughout the area sightseeing and enjoyed dinner with a former summer resident of this area. Mrs. Orrin T. Allen, in Tucson.

feel that there is plenty of opportunity for those who wish to indulge during the other six days of the week without allowing sales on Sunday. I appreciate knowing the feelings of the citizens in my district with regard to your government and I encourage any one of you to write to me and to express any thoughts you may have on any matter. Yours for responsible government, Ralph R. Heine

HONOR SON Mr. and Mrs. Burr Wagoner recently entertained at dinner in honor of their son. Sgt. Terry Wagoner, who is home on leave from Florida. Those in attendance were James Canton. Fort Walton; Fla.; Miss Mukie Stitz, Wabash; Mr and Mrs. Marcus Spaulding and Lester Melvin, all of Van Buren; Mr. and Mrs. Gail Campbell and family, Warren; and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Campbell, LaFountane. Publications available from the March of Dimes Professional Education Program are used as teaching materials in medical schools across the country.