The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 40, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 November 1972 — Page 16

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Nov. 1, 1972

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The Column M A Sideshow Os ■ 9 Events In Milford

POLITICAL CONVENTIONS consist of a donkey, an elephant and a lot of bull. MRS. LOUISE BYLAND of Syracuse tells us of the September 7 death of Hazel (Groves) Williams at Wesley Manor in Frankfort. Mrs. Williams was in her early 80’s at the time of her death. She was the daughter of the late Zilar Groves of Milford and may be remembered by some of our town’s senior citizens. MR. AND MRS. Wayne Teeple of Leesburg are leaving today for a well earned vacation in Jamaica. It’s their way of celebrating his 25th anniversary MERLE R.HOLDEN Democrat For STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 17 (Kosciusko County Henry and New Castle Twp. Fulton County) COMMITTED TO PROPERTY TAX RELIEF Paid by Merle R. Holden, Milford

Call Us Before You Sell Your HOGS WE BUY HOGS DAILY Max M. Kyler Phone: 839-2108 Sidney P. B. Stewart & Co. 2100 Durbin St. Warsaw Phone: 267-6054

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at the Peoples State Bank in Leesburg. Mrs. Teeple is the former Gwendolyn Kreider, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Howard Kreider of Waubee Lake. BE SURE and read the political column in this week’s MJ. It gives the five amendments proposed for the Indiana constitution along with explanations on what happens if the vote is yes and what happens if it is no. This column is worth reading before you go to the polls and make your X. The amendments are important and should be studied prior to election day. MRS. RONN (Connie) Smith of our town took the suggestion of this column to write the railroad and the public service commission about the unsafe crossing in the Milford area. She has not to date heard back from her letter written in September to the railroad but did hear back from the state commission. As of last week a petition for flashing signals at the Catherine

street crossing was filed with the public service commission of Indiana. A sample petition which was received in reply to Mrs. Smith’s letter from Cathy Rudicil of the railroad department of the commission was very helpful in making up the local petition. The notarized petition was signed by Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Dan (Mary Helene) Levernier, Merl Campbell, Don Arnold and Arch Baumgartner. Copies were sent to the local town board and the Penn-Central Transportation Company. At least one local resident cared enough about the rest of us to get something rolling . . . IN CASE you are wondering where you are going to vote this year we’ll tell you. Precinct 1 residents will vote at the Masonic Temple, precinct two will be using Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic church (the former Chore-Time building) and residents of precinct three will again use the fire station. All of these buildings are located on Main street. LAST WEEK we had hear-say about the Bob Willsons moving west. This week we have facts! The Willson family is moving from Milford to South Dakota on November 2. CONSTRUCTIVE suggestion: The round yellow county highway railroad signs that are still in place where the old spur line went to Strum ancLDillard would do a lot more goocwhere a train uses the track. They would come in very handy at the east edge of Milford and somewhere across Main on Catherine street. The Catherine street crossing has always been dangerous because you cannot see approaching trains and now it is VERY ROUGH, also. Mrs. Dan (Mary Helene) Levernier came up with this and we think it deserves consideration. This is a busy eastwest road for county and out of county traffic. THE LAKELAND Community School Corporation’s annual parent conferences will be held in all elementary schools on Wednesday, Nov. 8. HARRY SCHULTZ is through counting the days until he retires. He had a birthday last Friday and his retirement was official as of October 31. The coffee shop clan has been helping Harry count the days. We hear his full retirement won’t be

too long because he may become the new town clerk. Harry was a field accountant with Union 76. A FOUR-YEAR-OLD, dressed in a Halloween spoof suit, went up to her grandparents home Monday night and found her grandpa answering the door bell. Instead of the usual “Trick or Treat,” she said, “Hi, grandpa!” Accident At Milford On Friday P.M. Cars driven by Daniel L. Fox, 20, r 1 Milford, and James 0. Longfellow, 67, r 5 Warsaw, collided at the intersection of state road 15 and 1250 N at 3:20 p.m. Friday. Fox was traveling west on 1250 N and had stopped at the comer before crossing the highway. Longfellow was going south on state road 15. Reports stated the brakes on his car wait out and he was unable to stop his car, thus hitting Fox broadside. Milford town marshal Don Drake stated damages were to the right side and windshield of the Fox vehicle and to the front end of the Longfellow auto. Both vehicles were totaled. The accident is still under investigation. An additional $l5O damages were reported to property owned by Wade Mishler and located on the southwest comer of the intersection. Damages were to the fence and four posts, two small trees and a sign located on the property. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hoffer of r 5 Warsaw had the following guests to a family dinner on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rule and Jan, Mr. and Mrs. David Hoffer and Leah, Miss Kathryn Hoffer and Mrs. Audry Harman, all of the Warsaw area; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schell of Milford.

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BRUCE CABLE Receive CPA Certificate Bruce L. Cable, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Cable of r 2 Syracuse, has been issued his certified public accountant certificate by the California State Board of Accounting. A two year employee of a CPA firm at La Verne, Calif., Bruce passed all four parts of the CPA examination in May. As a youth, he was a 10-year 4H member and graduated from New Paris high school, then from Manchester college in 1968. He has also obtained his commercial pilot’s license, with an instrument rating, and is working on his multi-engine rating. Bruce will be moving back to Indiana the first of the year to join in the family seed farm operation north of Syracuse. Graduates From Great Lakes Navy seaman recruit Frederick R. Bauer, husband of the former Miss Jane Ann Ness of r 1 Cromwell, has graduated from recruit training at the naval training center in Great Lakes.

New Salem News By MRS. HERB MOREHOUSE

SUNDAY SERVICES - Pastor Woodburn delivered the morning message “Abide in Thy Word” using John 8:31-34 as his text on Sunday. The young people were in charge of the evening services. Rick Rapp led in group singing with Cindy Rapp and Elaine Kilmer accompanying. Doug Baker led in devotions reading Galatians 5:6-8 and Romans 8:5-7. A Ken Anderson film, “In His Steps” was presented. —NS—WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP CELEBRATES OCT. 25 The Women’s Fellowship met October 25 at a Warsaw restaurant to celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Glen Morehouse and Mrs. Chloe Robinson of Leesburg. Mrs. Frank Johnson baked the birthday cake. Mrs. Glen Morehouse read

AN OPEN LETTER To AU Republican Voters: & It required some Democrats to elect the President in 1968.1 need your votes to be elected to the office of County Treasurer, after 4Q years of Republican control, and because my opponent has been jumping from office to office in the courthouse. — We have a two-party system in our country. Don't you think it's time we had a two-party system in our county. Ask Yourself — How did my opponent get appointed to the Treasurer's office when they had a good First Deputy? Y] Vote For Fredonna Custer Democrat For County Treasurer — Paid Political Ad By Fredonna Custer —Milford

articles entitled “Church May or May Not Have a Place in Politics,” “We Need to Put Religion Into Our Politics, not Polites Into Our Religion,” and “Jesus Can Do Miracles With My little.” Those enjoying the day were Mrs. Dale Morehouse, Miss Clara Driver, Mrs. Ray Ferverda, Mrs. Ruth DeFries, Mrs. Lydia Morehouse, Mrs. Inez Shively, Mrs. Howard Kreider-, Mrs. Edna Tom, Mrs. Russell Baker and Mrs. Frank Johnson. Guests were Mrs. Carolyn Butrick, Mrs. Chloe Robinson and Mrs. Rhoda Mock. Mrs. Inez Shively spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Ruth DeFries. —NS—COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Max Shively and Doug entertained Saturday night for the live Wire and Challenger

Sunday school classes at their farm. The party was held in a pole barn after the rain prevented a planned hayride. Games were played and refreshments were served. Mr. and , Mrs, Blake Baumgartner and children of Fort Wayne were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferverda. Several attended the special service Sunday afternoon at the North Winona Church of the Brethren. The services honored Rev. and Mrs. Lester Young who have served the North Winona church for over 25 years. A “This is Your Life” program was given for Mr. and Mrs. Young. The Youngs were presented a trip in March to the Holy Lands in appreciation of their service. Rev. Young has served the New Salem church as elder for 20 years. FORSALE Full Size Mobile Home Lot With Wawasee Access, Easy Terms For Quick Deal. CALL 856-2130 DAYSONLY