The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 40, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 November 1972 — Page 10

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Nov. 1, 1972

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Kiwanis Travelogue November 9 On Eastern Canadian Holiday

The second travel and adventure series of the season by the Lakeland Kiwanis club will be at 7:30 on Thursday evening, Nov. 9, at Wawasee high school. Featured will be Dennis Cooper’s “Eastern Canadian Holiday.” The Cooper brothers, Don and Dennis, have spent many months during the last two years, roaming the vast Canadian Provinces of Ontario and Quebec. Enjoy the old world charm of Quebec, Quebec City, quiet farms, oxen plowing, a horse-

Country Waterfall Phone 831-2761 State Rd. 15 At Overpass New Paris, Ind. Evening menus for the week of Thursday, Nov. 2 thru Wednesday, Nov. 8 Also Available For Parties Thursday; November 2 Bar-B-Q Ribs, Baked Potato, Wax Beans, Salad Bar, Roll And Butter * 195 Friday, November 3 Fish, All You Can Eat, French Fries, Cole Slaw, Roll And Butter I l *®® Saturday, November 4 Broasted Chicken, Choice Os Potatoes, Wax Beans, Salad Bar, RoD And Butter $ 195 Sunday, November 5 Broasted Chicken, Baked Potato, Vegetable, Salad Bar, Dessert $ 2 - 25 2 — Delmonico Steaks, Choice Os Potatoes, Vegetable, Salad Bar 2 —55.50 Roast Beef Dinner, Mashed Potatoes, Vegetable, Salad Bar, Dessert $ 2 - 25 Monday, November 6 Spaghetti In Meat Sauce, Tossed Salad, Italian Bread And Butter I 1 Tuesday, November 7 Creamed Chicken On Home Made Biscuits, Mashed Potatoes, Vegetable, Jello sl-50 Wednesday, November 8 Broasted Chicken, Broasted Potatoes, Vegetable, Salad Bar, Roll & Butter $195 Senior Citizens 10 Per Cent Discount On All Special; Larry Gill, New Manager

i —Veterans —♦ Y Come To The I | Lakeside VFW t ▲ Syracuse, Ind. A ▼ On Y I Veterans' | I Day | ▲ November 11th 4 ▲ Bring Your Family - 4 4 Bring A Fellow Veteran V I Free t | Ham & Beans f X Served With Corn Bread A A li j 12:00 Noon To 6:00 p.m. ▼

powered drag saw, and thrills of a canoe trip through northern Ontario wilderness. Also, follow amusing episodes from the Atlantic coast to the charming Eskimo villages, from Port Arthur to Canada’s beautiful capital, Ottawa, plus other exciting adventure and beauty. Tickets are available at the door. Once fully enslaved, no nation, state, city, of this earth, ever afterward resumes its liberty. -WALT WHITMAN

■■■■■■l ■BuHB 1 wHHW REMEMBER WHEN — Remember when everyone in the community dressed like this? Young and old alike dressed in old fashioned clothes for worship services at the Christian church on Sunday. Shown above are members of the younger generation who joined the fun and dressed in the fashions of yesteryear for the annual homecoming activities at the Milford church.

Augsburger To Speak Before Chamber State senator John F. Augsburger of Milford will speak before the Syracuse chamber of commerce at their Thursday noon luncheon at South Shore golf club, according to chamber president Chet Elder. Elder said he will speak on pollution problems, sewage, and issues before the legislature during the last two terms, and possibly touch on problems facing the new session. Chamber president Elder also asked all members to be present and to bring a guest. Parked Car Is Damaged Minor damage was reported by Syracuse police in an accident at 12:20 p.m. Saturday in Syracuse. A1966 Oldsmobile received SSO damage as the operator, Charles B. Hall, 39, Syracuse, hit the rear of a parked vehicle as he was westbound on Pearl street in Syracuse. The other vehicle, a 1969 Chevrolet, registered to Marion Elam of r 4 Syracuse sustained S2O damage. FOR SALE Full Size Mobile Home Lot With Wawasee Access, Easy Terms For Quick Deal. CALL 856-2130 DAYSONLY

Receives Head Injury In Fall Syracuse first aid unit volunteers responded to a call at 7:06 Friday evening to the Kale Island home of Mrs. E. W.

Does Earl Landgrebe Represent You When He Votes 'No' On —

SENIOR CITIZENS ACT OF 1972 (H.R. 15657, July 17, 1972); authorized assistance and provided services for the elderly through 1975: It passed 350-3, BUT LANDGREBE VOTED AGAINST IT. (Note: All senior citizen groups in Kosciusko county should be aware of this.) NATIONAL HEART, VESSEL, LUNG AND BLOOD ACT OF 1972 (H.R. 15181, July 18, 1972): authorized funds for research to eliminate these killer diseases. It passed 380-10, BUT HE VOTED AGAINST IT. ARMS LIMITATION TREATY WITH THE SOVIET UNION (August, 1972); this treaty negotiated by Nixon in Moscow reduced tensions with the Soviet Union and enhanced the cause of peace. It passed 329-7, AND HE VOTED AGAINST IT: WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT OF 1972 (H.R. 11896, March 29, 1972): authorized programs to combat the increasing dangers of water pollution. It also appropriated funds for sewage treatment facilities across the nation. It passed 380-14, BUT HE VOTED AGAINST IT. (Note: Call attention of your friends in Silver Lake, Milford, Syracuse, Warsaw and North Webster, where water pollution is a real problem to this.) X * JUVENILE DELINQUENCY PROTECTION ACT (H.R. 15635, July 17,1972); provided assistance to elementary and secondary schools and other public agencies to create programs to prevent juvenile delinquency. The bill passed 337-12, AND HE VOTED AGAINST IT.

If Landgrebe Does Not Represent You When He Votes Not Vote For Fithian - For A Change!!! For Those Os You Who Are Republicans Doesn’t Party Loyalty Sometimes Demand Too Much?!! nr FITHIAN For Congress U.S. Second Congressional District Paid Pol. Adv. — Kosciusko County Democratic Central Committee, Warsaw Jack Summe, Chr.; Nell'Reed, Vice Chr.; Doris Wright, Sec.; William Fackler, Treas.

Frauhiger. Mrs. Frauhiger tripped in her r 1 home, striking her head on the fireplace. First aidmen administered first aid for the gash afterwhich she was taken to Goshen hospital by private ambulance.

Second Drug Raid In Syracuse Area

Law enforcement agencies arrested three area men and a 17-year-old North Webster girl in a drug raid early Saturday morning on Lake Wawasee’s south side, confiscating more than S6OO worth of drugs and equipment. Jailed in connection with the raid, along with the North Webster juvenile, were Jackie Edmund Stewart, 18, r 3 Syracuse; Robert Michael Edleman, 18, r 3 Syracuse; and John Edwin Roberts, 20, r 1 Leesburg. The drug raid came about following a tip from the Delaware county police that Stewart and Edleman were in this area, possibly in possession of a large quantity of drugs. Both men were from Delaware county and had recently moved to the Wawasee area, and reportedly rented a home near the fish hatchery. Charges of illegal possession of a dangerous drug (marijuana) were made on Edleman and Roberts and a preliminary charge of maintaining a public nuisance was made against Stewart. Confiscated were eight sealed

CONSUMER PROTECTION (H.R. 10835, October 14, 1971): this bill created a Consumer Protection Agency, made permanent the White House Office of Consumer Affairs, and set up a Consumer Advisory Council. It passed 345-44, AND HE VOTED AGAINST IT. HIGHER EDUCATION (H.R. 7248, November 4, 1971): this bill modified and extended for five years all existing aid programs for higher education. It passed 332-28, BUT HE VOTED AGAINST IT. (Note: If you are interested in education for your children, Landgrebe's vote on this will interest you.) HEALTH MANPOWER TRAINING ACT (H.R. 8629, July 1, 1971): A $2.8 billion appropriation for a three year entension of Health Professions Educational Association program; it passed 3433, AND HE VOTED AGAINST IT. WOMEN'S RIGHTS (H.R. Res. 208, October 12, 1971): this bill called for a constitutional amendment for equal rights for women. HE WAS PAIRED AGAINST THIS BILL. (Note: Earl Landgrebe is against equal rights for women, and Floyd Fithian is for equal rights.) 18 YEAR OLD VOTING (H.R. 223, March 23, 1971): constitutional amendment to allow 18-20 year>olds to vote. Landgrebe did not vote on this bill, but has frequently spoken against extending the right to vote to young people. (Note: As a college professor, Floyd Fithian understands young people, can work with them, and wants them to have the right to vote.) FEDERAL ELECTION REFORM (H.R. 11060, November 30, 1971): this bill placed a $50,000 maximum on campaign expenditures for communication media; this bill passed 372-23, AND HE VOTED AGAINST IT.

plastic bags of a high quality marijuana weighing four pounds each and two partially filled bags, along with a boxed set of hypodermic syririges, packets of unidentified pills and a number of smoking utensils and apparatuses. Along with county and local were Delaware county authorities.

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