The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 10, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 April 1971 — Page 18

THE "MAIL-JOURNAL-— Wed., Apr., 7, 1971

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II J I ]■■ k i i i I I jL ■ L f L E* i» f MAIN STREET CREATION — During this week of spring vacation the newly formed singing group The Main Street Creation from the Church of God at North Webster is on tour. There are 20 singers and six stage hands under the direction of Rev. Dick Rash. They have their . J own equipment, colored lights and sound equipment. The group is composed of senior and junior high school students. It started in 196" with six members. They ha\e a chartered bus and left Monday morning with the first stop being Saint Louis. Tuesdav the> performed in Rolla. Mo., and today they are at Sand Springs, Okla; The Main Street Creation will return in time to sing at the Church of God on Easter Sunday.

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By JERI SEELY m Is it spring or is it winter’ sa good question! Wehad more snow on Friday and Saturday, however, it didn't slay around very long as the spring temperatures soon melted all traces. (Hi well, warm weather should be here soon in spite of my complaining about the cold You know the old saying about the watched pot that never boils , \t any rate iny jonquils are up and have huds on them, With any luck I should have a fresh bouquet for my Easter centerpiece! —-OFriend husband and I will be in church on Sunday and we hope you will be tai as Christians all over the world celebrate the resurrection of the laird Belated birthday wishes to Mrs. Ella Fuller of Our Town. She was 97-year-young on Monday. Mrs Fuller, who resides at the nursing home, is the mother of Royce and Floyd Fuller of Our Town '.vjs VJI a Friend husband is back cheering for his Detroit Tigers baseball team as the season opened on Mondays "F " A native of Michigan and an avid sports fan he follows the Tigers during the spring and summer and the Lions during the football season Wawasee high school's baseball season opens on April 16 when the Warriors play host to City at 4:30 p.m. Speaking of Wawasee sports the Warriors track team met Goshen and Fairfield on April 1 and traveled to Manchester last night to take on Manchester and Concord in an NLC meet Thursday they meet Pierceton and West Noble at Pierceton The golf team opens its season Thursday with a meet set at Columbia City. Congratulations go to Seth Ward, a resident of Lake Wawasee and a frequent visitor to Our Town He will receive a 3®-year-membership certificate from the

Charges Filed Today Against Pedro 'Pete' Mendoza of Milford

County prosecuting attorney R Steven Hearn of Syracuse filed charges today (Wednesday) in superior court at Warsaw against Pedro “Pete” Mendoza of Milford for carrying a gun without a license and drawing a dangerous weapon Mendoza remains a patient in the Goshen hospital He was shot on Thursday, March 25. at the Hickory Lounge on Milford's Main street after he entered the establishment

Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite \ alley of Indianapolis on April 18. Church Os God Plans Special Easter Programs The Easter activities of the Church of God got underway with the Palm Sunday service At 7:30 pm Thursday. April 8. the ordinances of the Lord's house will be observed in a meaningful service which includes the Washing of the«Satnts Feet and serving the Lord's Supper to all born again Christians The Union Good Friday service will be held m the Church of God from 1 to 3 p m . and is open to the public The Easter services will feature church schail at 9:30 a m and is expected to exceed present attendance goal The 10:30 worship service, dedicated to the resurrection of our Lord, will see new members being received into the fellowship of the church The pastor will speak on the subject “Memories of the resurrection." The Easter offering will go into the Future Expansion Building Fund The 7:30 pm Sunday service will be a musical by the church choirs under the direction of Mark Wagner April 18. at 2 p.m , the church will hold a dedication service for the newly remodeled sanctuary Rev Alva Klopenstein. former pastor and conference trustee will be the featured speaker The public is invged to attend all services it was announced today by the pastor. Rev Walter C Burcham MRS. MACE HOLLAR IS IMPROVING Mrs. Mace (Mary Bellei Hollar of Milford is improving at Miller s Merry Manor in Warsaw where she has been a patient for several weeks She is expected to be dismissed to her home April 9

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carrying a gun Mendoza and a companion Eddie Osbaldo Salinas. 23. also of Milford, had been forced to leave the lounge after reportedly annoying customers They returned a short lime’later with Mendoza displaying the gun Dean Speicher, cook and floorman at the lounge, took the firm's gun which belonged to owner Mary Lininger from under the counter and during the following moments shot Mendoza.

Resurrection To Be Studies Sunday “And he saith unto them. Be not affrighted: Ye seek Jesus of Nazareth, which was crucified: he is risen; he is not here: behold the place where they laid him." These words from the account of the resurrection in the Gospel of Mark are part of the Bible lessonsermon. “Are Sin. Disease, and Death Real?" to be presented at all Christian Science churches Sunday. One of the supporting citations from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy states: “Jesus' deed was for the enlightenment of men and for the salvation of the whole world from sin. sickeness and death.” CAR HITS UTILITY POLE A car driven by Ronnie A. Park. 17. Leesburg, hit a utility pole near Penguin Point No. 5 on North Detroit street tn WarsawThursday Sgt Ted Ward, who investigated, stated in his report that Park was reaching for an z object on his dash and lost control. hitting the pole. Damage was set at $125

|N STOCK NQ WAITING Sizes Widths Thru WOLVERINE And EEE £ BOOTS & SHOES OXFORDS sl7 99 — 6 INCH $18.99 — 9 INCH $22 99 ANO TALK ABOUT LIGHT WEIGHT! THEY MAKE WORK A PLEASURE DOUG PILCHER SHOE STORE Uptown Syracuse Since 1947

Milford Firemen I Answer Calls Members of the Milford volunteer fire department have answered several alarms in the past few days. Last Wednesday they/ were called to the Harold Wilson farm at approximately 4 p.m. where a grass fire was raging. Later on Wednesday they answered a call to the Aza Tucker farm where a roof fire was extinguished. On Sunday, they answered a call to the Pete Crowl property at Dewart Lake where they extinguished another grass fire. Jack B. Wells Is Appointed General Mgr. Jack B. Wells has been appointed general sales manager of Price-Meyers Corporation. 1135 Kent St., Elkhart, it was recently announced by George Price, president. Wells has nine years in the mobile home field, the last vear as a sales representative with PMC. He is a graduate of Tri-State college where he majored in business administration. He served in Europe while in the army and is presently an active member of the American Legion and the Elks club. He resides with his wife and two children in Syracuse. Former Resident Breaks House _ Bowling Record A late season" scoring explosion at the bowling lanes in Princeton, by former Syracuse resident Mrs. William (Sharon) Myers, set a house record there with a 277 game The series of 638 puts her in a tie for second highest series for women bowlers in league play at the lanes. A 642 is currently tops and was rolled about six seasons ago. Mrs. Myers received a medal from WIBC for her efforts and also rates a shoulder patch from the organization for being 100 pins above average. Jesse Hernandez Booked At County Jail Thursday Jesse Hernandez was arrested last Thursday night by Milford police chief Don Drake and booked at the county jail on charges of public intoxication. Charges were also filed by William Bullers for drawing a dangerous weapon and by the authorities at the jail for disorderly conduct. The dangerous weapon charge came after Hernandez drew a knife while in the Hickory Lounge Thursday. He appeared before Warsaw city court judge Robert Burner on Monday and was sentenced to six months at the state penal farm for public intoxication. Charges of drawing a dangerous weapon and disorderly conduct were dropped.

Easter Seal Campaign To Close Sunday The 1971 Easter Seal Campaign which this year opened on March 1 concludes Easter Sunday. April 11. In 1970, a record breaking 14.988 handicapped children and adults received treatment and rehabilitative services from the Indiana Easter Seal Society, Governor Edgar D. Whitcomb, state Easter Seal campaign chairman, announced today. These services were financed largely by contributions during the campaign. These Easter Seal funds

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supported medical diagnosis, physical and occupational therapy, resident summer camping, special education, speech and hearing programs, and other services to victims of crippling conditions. Contributions also were used for wheelchairs, walkers, hospital beds, and other special equipment for loan to handicapped persons. In Indiana we are fortunate to have the finest Easter Seal rehabilitation facilities of any state in the nation. Numbered among these outstanding facilities are: Crossroads Rehabilitation, Center (The world’s largest outpatient facility), Indianapolis; The

Rehabilitation Center, Evansville; The Southeastern Indiana Rehabilitation Center. Jeffersonville; Isanogel Center, Muncie; Allen County Center, Fort Wayne; Elkhart Center. Elkhart; : Trade Winds Rehabilitation Center (The largest facility ever constructed with volunteer labor). Gary, plus resident camps Camp Koch in Troy and Camp Isanogel in Muncie, plus many preschool programs and the opportunity centers at Michigan City and Columbus. “The generous response of all Hoosiers to this year’s Easter Seal appeal, will allow the Easter Seal Society to continue and expand these vital services to the

handicapped children and adults of our state,” Governor Whitcomb said. “Until medical science can eliminate crippling conditions, the Easter Seal Society is dedicated to alleviate the many causes of suffering to the best of its ability. “We urge the public to support this worthy cause and to please give generously.” * LAKELAND LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mock of r 1 Milford were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holloway and family of r 1 Mentone. The dinner honored Mr. Mock’s birthday.