The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 July 1973 — Page 4

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., July 25,1973

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Mikesell advisor . . .

Wawasee FFA members elected to district posts

Wawasee high school Future Farmers of America advisor Dennis Mikesell has been named the 1973-74 District II advisor and two Wawasee FFA members, Kip Tom and Lee Beer, were elected to top district posts. . The elections took place at the District II meeting at Purdue university on July 17. Purdue was the site of the 1973 FFA convention. Tom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tom, Jf., r 1 Leesburg, was elected to serve the district as president. Beer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Beer of r 2 Milford, was elected to serve as treasurer.

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Other officers are as follows: Vice president — Doug Emery, Caston Secretary — Deb Michel, Plymouth Reporter — Mary Lutes, Fairfield Sentinel — Charles Williams, Caston

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Legion and Auxiliary hold joint meeting A joint meeting of the Herbert Kuhn post 253 and the ladies auxiliary was held in July. Primary feature of the evening was the appearance of and reports given by the Boys’ State and Girls’ State representatives, Jeff Rhodes and Bobbi Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rhodes, parents of Jeff, Mrs. Homer McDaniel of Dunkirk and Mrs. Kussmaul were guests. An auxiliary representative announced new draperies have been purchased for the auxiliary hall and the new air conditioner has been installed. A legion member was thanked for his donation of drapery rods and rings for the local hall and for the record player and stand to be taken to the boys school at Indianapolis. Mrs. Georgia Cormican and Mrs. Elinore Enyeart will attend the department convention which will be held in August at French Lick. Officers for the 1973-74 auxiliary term were installed as follows: President — Mrs. Elinore Enyeart First vice president — Mrs. Mervin (Helen) Wagoner Second vice president — Mrs. Alton (Margaret) Kruger Secretary — Mrs. Robert (Betty) Busch Treasurer — Mrs. Edith Kesterson Chaplain — Mrs. Ermal Vanator Historian — Mrs. Jerry (Kay) Lowe Sgt.-at-Arms — Mrs. Georgia Cormican Assistant Sgt.-at-Arms — Mrs. Alton (Margaret) Kruger Parliamentarian — Mrs. Virginia Schafer Executive board — Mrs. Georgia Cormican, Mrs. Iva Krouse and Mrs. Lillian Barker Herman Adams and his brother were recent visitors at the legion hall. Herman is now residing at the Fort Wayne nursing home which was formerly the Irene Byron Sanitarium and operating the canteen there. He is reported getting along just fine.

This year Fairfield high school will host the District II trouble shooting contest at the Elkhart county fairgrounds in Goshen. The contest will be on August 1. At the 1973 Indiana State Fair District II will be responsible for the baby ducks at Young McDonald’s farm.

VISIT SOPHER RANCH Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sopher, Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, Milo Sprunger and Dale Merriman and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Burkholder and children of Warsaw were recent visitors to the Sopher Ranch at Iron Bridge, Canada. Kiwanis visit international office recently Sherm Bryant, Dick Long, John Weeks, Jerry Badskey, J. R. Koher, Phil Mock, Otto Fultz and Duane Leedy were included in the inter-club which with Lakeview of Chicago attended the White Sox ball game. The same group visited Kiwanis International office and were given a tour and make-up credit. Tom Willman was credited with make-up at Warsaw July 12. At the recent meeting of the Lakeland Kiwanis results of the golf outing were given and the baseball outing was said to be successful. Guests were Oliver Will, Jim Wall and Jim Hunt. Lt. Col. Jim Hunt, Nelson’s son and an air force chaplain, made a few interesting remarks about his work. “Happy Birthday” was sung to Bob Morgan. Otto Fultz received his two year perfect attendance pin. Dick Shipley, sponsored by Sherm Bryant, was introduced as a new member. The program given by Don Arnold was on “Recent Legislation Affecting Our Schools.” Primary emphasis was on public education of handicapped and new procedures for discipline. COMMUNITY NEWS Mrs. Elinore Enyeart was pleasantly surprised recently when her son, Ed and wife visited her unexpectedly. Mrs. E<T Enyeart’s sister from Tokyo, Japan accompanied them. They spent the 4th of July holiday here and returned to their home in Gardena, Calif., byway of Chicago and Yellowstone Park. During their visit, other guests of Mrs. Enyeart were her sons, Kenny and Keith and their families, and her daughter Ann Stutzman of Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Drudge and son were also guests; Randy is stationed at the .marine base in North Carolina. Orville Peterman was admitted to Parkview hospital in Fort Wayne last week. Mrs. Helen Raver, a patient at Whitley County hospital, submitted to surgery Thursday morning. Carl Wendel is reported recovering satisfactorily at the Lafayette home veterans hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Bowman of Kuhn Lake visited him recently. Mrs. Ed (Mayme) Black had surgery at Whitley County hospital last Wednesday. Mrs. Hattie Beezley is a patient at Parkview hospital in Fort Wayne. —NW— Mr. and Mrs. Robert Karn and daughter Robin observed Robin’s seventh birthday at the William Gallup home on Kale Island last Wednesday.

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Milford man sentenced Dale A. Rogers, 19, box 235 Milford, was sentenced to 40 days in the Kosciusko county jail Friday by circuit court judge Gene B. Lee. Rogers was sentenced after pleading guilty to theft. Rogers pleaded guilty to the theft charge on June 29 when he appeared in Warsaw circuit court. He was sentenced to 40 days in the county jail, fmed SIOO and ordered to pay the court costs. He was charged with the theft of three rolls of masking tape and four half-pints of milk from the Milford elementary school on March 4. Prosecuting attorney R. Steven Hearn moved to dismiss charges of second degree burglary against Rogers when he pleaded guilty to the theft charge. Maynard Schrock, Rogers’ attorney, reported to the court Friday that Rogers was eligible for probation even though an investigation by county probation officer Willliam Reneker indicated that Rogers had been involved in a number of thefts. Judge Lee estimated that Rogers could spend from nine to 45 years in prison if he were to be prosecuted and convicted of all the crimes listed in the probation report filed. p County road 1050 N and 300E cite of two-vehicle crash A two-vehicle accident Tuesday evening, July 17, at 5:15 resulted in injuries to one driver and the other being ticketed. Drivers involved were Mrs. Betty Musselman, r 1 Milford, and Harold Manor, Milford. The accident occurred at the comer of CR 1050 N and CR 300E. Damage to the Musselman 1969 Chevrolet was set at SI,OOO with the Manor truck being totaled. Mrs. Musselman was examined by a local physician for a bruised right arm. X-rays were also taken of the arm. Manor was cited following the accident for failure to yield after running the stop sign on CR 1050 N. Boy escapes serious injury as bike hits car Scott E. Mcquillian, 11, of 213 East Main St., Syracuse, rode his bicycle into a car at 3:13 p.m. Saturday, as he attempted to cross state road 13, at Maple Grove. Scott, not seeing the car driven by James E. Code, 25, of r 2 box 92A Syracuse, rode into the left front bumper and upset. Cook saw what was going to happen and stopped immediately. Scott suffered abrasions to the right elbow and left thumb. Damage to the bicycle estimated at $25. Dale Sparklin investigated the accident. Leesburg man in Warsaw collision Dorothy M. Hartman, 39, r 1 Warsaw, and Joe A. Wolford, 17, r 1 Leesburg, were involved in an accident Wednesday noon at the intersection of West Market and Lake streets in Warsaw. Dorothy Hartman turned north on the 100 block of Lake street where she slowed for a vehicle that was attempting to park and was hit from behind by the auto being driven by Joe Wolford. Damage to the Wolford vehicle was set at SIOO and damage to the Hartman auto was S4OO. No injuries were reported. Leesburg man swerves to miss cat ' A vehicle driven by Steven R. Hipsher, 19, r 1 Leesburg, left the Armstrong road Friday with damage set at $450 to the vehicle. Hipsher told investigating officer Alan Rovenstine that he swerved to miss a cat crossing the road and lost control of his car. The car struck a fence and tree at the Walter Hunter residence causing $250 damage plus SSO damage to a utility pole.

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