The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 40, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 November 1972 — Page 15

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ONE YEAR AGO With a full slate of candidates offered in both parties, Republicans once again swept all town offices with all new town officers to be seated at Syracuse. The Village Flower Shop is moving to a new location according to owner Fran Jayne with a new name change to Flowers By Fran. Thomas N. Kramer has been promoted to the rank of captain in the U.S. Air Force. Ashley Hawk, a Lake Wawasee resident and general contractor, has opened Hawk’s Recreation Equipment in a new 40 x 100 building located adjacent to Augsburger’s store in the village. Gordon (Short) McCormick is one of 106 Chevrolet dealers in the South Bend zone who left Tuesday morning for a 10-day trip to Tokyo and Hong Kong and other points of interest in the Far

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71 OPEL Coupe 2,095 69 IMPALA Custom Coupe, Automatic Steering And Brakes 1,895 70 IMPALA Hardtop, Air 2,295 69 4 Dr. Hardtop Sports Sedan, Air 1,995 69 CAPRICE Coupe, Air 1,895 McCORMICK MOTORS, Inc. Indiana's Only Chevrolet And mack Truck Dealership 1255 W. Market St. Phone: Nappanee, Ind.

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East. Mrs. Larry Miller was uninjured in an early morning mishap as her 1963 Plymouth hit a deer just south of Benton when the animal ran into the path of her car. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brewster are on a trip to Bermuda. FIVE YEARS AGO Charles Clevenger of r 4 ran his 1966 Chevrolet wagon into the corner building occupied by Syracuse Quality Printers early this morning doing extensive damage. Mrs. Richard Coy has returned to Jacksonville, Fla., to join her serviceman husband stationed there. Mrs. Violet Lopshire of r 4 has returned to Fort Wayne for the winter. Mrs. Harry Strieby of r 3 is wintering at Boynton Beach, Fla.

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Mrs. Elva Connell is visiting relatives in Phoenix, Ariz., for several weeks. Mrs. Sophia Weaver has returned to the Terre Haute community for the winter months. * Mr. and Mrs. William Nyce of r 2 are leaving this week end to winter at Newport Richey, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Connolly visited daughter, Julia Ann, during the Stephens college parents week end recently. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hays are now at their winter home in Largo, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mignery are the parents of a seven pound, seven ounce daughter, Michelle Renee, born on Friday at Goshen hospital. TEN YEARS AGO Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mock of West Plains, Mo., were Sunday dinner - in the James Hamman home. Rev. and Mrs. William Wood of Manulis, 111., were Monday luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dahl and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Jones of Mentone were Wednesday callers in the home of Rev. and Mrs. B. T. Yeager.

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Mrs. Kart Weingart and sister Mrs. Charles Moore of Wawaka spent the week end with their niece Mrs. Ralph Seymour and family at Mokena, 111. Mr. and Mrs. James Isbell and Mrs. O. R. Longsworth were Sunday callers of Mrs. Grace Hines at Albion. The Jay Peffleys have moved into their new home at Syracuse Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lockwood and Chara Jo of Fort Wayne were week end guests in the Gerald Hubartt home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Biltz of Barbee Lake called Thursday on Mrs. Nora Firestone. Mr. and Mrs. Don Strock will be observing their golden anniversary on November 4. TWENTY YEARS AGO Mrs. Millard Hire and son Stover spent the week end with their daughter and sister, Sasha Ann, a student at Oberlin college. Mr. and Mrs. Rod VanderWater of Muskegon, Mich., were week end guests in the Richard Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hadley have moved to their newly built home south of town. Births: A daughter, Margaret Luanne to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krebbs; a daughter, Sharon Sue, to Mr. and Mrs. Eli Mast; and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Leemon May of Perdeda, Ala., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Jeanine May, at A-3C Richard E. Nolan stationed at Brookley air base, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keim of Sturgis, Mich., and Mrs. Bertha Grady of LaGrange were Sunday afternoon callers of Mrs. J. C. Grady and the Dean Grady family. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Brown and family have moved from the Lee Henwood place south of town into the house on the C. C. Mason farm. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Riddle returned this week from a vacation trip to Washington, D.C. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Francis left Monday to winter at Fort Worth, Fla. FORTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Mr. and Mrs. Guy Symnesma visited Sunday with Mrs. Lydia Symnesma at New Paris. Franklin’s Orchestra will provide music for the Halloween dance Monday evening at the community building. Marion Bushong has a pear tree in bloom and at the same

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time has ripe pears on the same tree. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gawthrop, Jr., Milford, were Sunday guests of his sister, Mrs. Fred Self. Free: A fire shovel free with one ton or more of coal. Syracuse Feed Mill. Under statement of ownership, H. A. Bultau of Syracuse is listed as owner. Syracuse Order of Eastern Star is filling a basket of fruit to be sent to the Masonic home at Franklin. Local telephone operators planned and carried out a very successful degree this week in the way of a surprise party for Wade Zerbe in honor of his birthday. Farm Appreciation Night Tonight J. B. Kohlmeyer, professor emeritis at Purdue university will be the guest speaker at the annual Rotary-Kiwanis farm appreciation night 7:30 p.m. program Wednesday, Nov. 1, at the Shrine building on the fairgrounds in Warsaw. His subject will be “Economics and Politics in Indiana”. Professor Kohlmeyer began his educational career as a one room school teacher in southern Indiana and studied at Oakland City college, Evansville and Purdue and did graduate at Cromwell. During his tenure as agricultural economist at Purdue, he has worked with numerous state and federal agencies in public policy matters. He was director of the state commission for the reorganization of school corporations, project manager for yellow-wood park project in Brown county, advisor in the land requisition of the Crane Naval Depot and the Jefferson Proving Grounds Project during World War 11. He is widely known as a breeder of bird dogs and for his stories about them. Pay Phones Damaged - Syracuse police continue investigation into vandalism to two pay telephones in the town of Syracuse over the week end. The ph »s were located near the Gulf ation on South Huntington jet and the telephone compan, an North Huntington. McDonalds Funds Available To All County Students Officials of the trust department of First National Bank of Warsaw report that the Kosciusko county superior court has judicially amended the terms of the McDonald Memorial Fund. The amendment removes the former loan limit of $2,000 per student and allows loans to be interest free while a student is furthering his education. Dr. Angus McDonald, a longtime resident of Kosciusko county, created a trust fund with a portion of his estate to assist “worthy, needy students to acquire a high school, college or professional education”. Since its inception the assets of the trust have nearly tripled in marlet value and well over four hundred individual loans have been made to area students. Any resident of the county may apply for a loan. Contrary to reports that students haven’t met their obligations for educational purposes, the experience of student borrowers from the memorial fund has been excellent. With liberalized terms, the trust will be able to assist area students even more in the future. Dr. McDonald’s dream of extending the opportunity of a college education to “worthy, needy students” has certainly been fulfilled. Applications for loans are to be made to Dr. Max Hobbs, superintendent of the Warsaw Community schools, since it is the responsibility of the superintendent and Judge Gene Lee, judge of the Kosciusko circuit court to select students to whom loans will be made. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 54 INCH DIAMETER ROUND dining table for sale. Three leaves, walnut, S6O. Also, 12.6 cubic foot Whirlpool refrigerator, coppertone. Phone 457-3367. SYRACUSE — Three bedroom home. SB,OOO land contract. Wendell Whitman real estate. Call Lewis Walter 834-4698 evenings, or 267-2450. FOR SALE Full Size Mobile Home Lot With Wawasee Access, Easy Terms For Quick Deal. CALL 856-2130 DAYSONLY

JEFFERSON-JACKSON DAY SPEAKER — Richard C. Bodine of Mishawaka is shown addressing approximately 250 Kosciusko county Democrats at their first Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, held Friday evening at the Women’s Building at the county fairgrounds. He outlined the history of the Democratic party as seen in terms of the political philosophy of Jefferson and Jackson, and made a strong bid to get out the Democratic vote in the November 7th election. Kosciusko county Democratic chairman Jack Summe called the meeting one of the most successful fund-raising gatherings his party has had in a long time. In the front row from left are Merle Holden, candidate for state representative: Donna Johnson, candidate for county clerk; and Marshall Kizer, candidate for the state senate. On the far right is Fredonna Custer, candidate for county treasurer.

NEW SALESMAN — Clyde Nethercutt has joined C. S. Myers Ford in Milford as a salesman. Nethercutt and his wife, Roberta, live in Milford and are the parents of three children, Clyde, Jr., Rhonda and Shelley. He has had five years selling experience. To Be Sentenced On Drug Charge John D. Yoder, 22, r 1 Syracuse, will be sentenced in Kosciusko superior court by Judge Allan A. Rasor on November 3 on drug \ charges. Yoder, arrested on February 19 for possession and sale of dangerous drugs, appeared in superior court last week changing his plea to guilty of possession of LSD. He had entered a plea of not guilty last March 10 on a charge of selling LSD. Three other area residents were arrested at the same time as Yoder in a raid at a Kale Island apartment. Yoder’s sentence may be penalties of one to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to SI,OOO, or 30 days to one year in prison and a SSOO fine.

Re-Elect Republican MAURICE W. DORSEY County Commissioner Northern District S Experienced Qualified Conservative Trustworthy ? Be Sure To Vote On November 7 Paid Political Ad By Maurice W. Dorsey — Syracuse

Wed., Nov. 1, 1972 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

United Fund Is Half Way To Goal United Fund campaigners have raised a total of $94,914, which represents 47 per cent of the 1972 United Fund goal, according to an announcement today by John R. Hall, campaign general chairman. The major industries and executives division, headed by Robert Myers, has raised a total of $41,368 or 62 per cent of their goal. The major industries employee division, headed by Robert Boley, has raised a total of $34,464 or 43 per cent of their goal. The selected prospects and agency personnel division, headed by Bob King and Paula Heckman, has raised 127 per cent of their total goal. The professional division, headed by Stan Pequignot, has raised 77 per cent of their total, while the county divisions have raised 9 per cent to date. The latter divisions have just recently begun activity. The chairmen in the county divisions are as follows: Dwight Bechtol, Burket; Alton Bouse, Claypool; Dennis Schori, Etna Green; Gerald Romine, Mentone; Kenneth Wyman, Pierceton; Harold Sidney; Larry Jagger, Silver Lake; Chester Clampitt, Atwood; Harriet Rector, Leesburg; Dennis Sharp, Milford; Phil Rinker, North Webster; and Bruce Frey, Syracuse. Jim Manwaring of Mentone is chairman of all the towns in the southern part of the county, while John Kleeman serves as chairman of the towns in the northern half of the county. The next report meeting of all divisions is Thursday, Nov. 2,5 p.m. in the campaign office.

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