The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 40, Milford, Kosciusko County, 31 October 1973 — Page 14

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Oct. 31,1973

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||l The Column 9 A Sideshow Os Events In Milford

WE MADE the October 11 edition of The Atlanta (GA) Journal! Sometime ago this column commented on the number of persons who showed up to pay their water bill when a water main broke and street and water commissioner John Martin was forced to cut off the water. This information appeared a short article in the Journal and was sent to us by Dorothea Elder. Several persons in Our Town also reported hearing about the item on one of Paul Harvey’s recent radio shows. HEY KIDS don’t forget the Halloween party at the school tonight (Wednesday). Some different plans are in the offering with increased prize money and treats for all. The event will get underway at 6:30 p.m. sharp at the junior high school. The early hour will allow time for trick or treating after the festivities. NAMES ARE still available for the Christmas Mental Health gift program. Won’t you help someone in the state hospital have a Merry Christmas. Many of these people receive no other gift during the holiday season. Names are available at The MailJournal offices. MRS. DOROTHY WILLIAMS and her 8-C English class visited the M-J office last Thursday. They are studying various jobs as well as the English language. FOUR AREA men attended the Cleveland Browns — San Diego Chargers professional football game in Cleveland, Ohio, on Sunday. Those attending were Wade Logan of Bremen, Gene Myers of Syracuse, Joe Martin of North Webster and Fred Weisser of Milford. MEMBERS of the United Methodist Women are working hard to put the finishing touches on the items they are making for their annual Christmas Bazaar. The “Christmas in the country” bazaar is being held November 9-10 at the town’s fire station with many unusual items to be featured. TOWN MARSHAL Don Drake reports fines from arrests by his department this month have totaled 11,232 with 11,086 of this being levied by jp Jim Brooks of Van Buren township. A NUMBER of people from Our Town attended the Holiday on Ice review last week at Fort Wayne. We’ll not name names because of

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leaving someone out but we do know the Busy Bee home extension club and the Fellowship class of the Milford Christian church were among those making the trip to the show. SOMEONE called in a false alarm to the Milford fire department on Sunday. False alarms are not pranks, they are serious business. JACK MARTIN will be at the Christian church November 11-16 for evangelistic services each evening at 7:30. AFTER LAST week’s loss of 1406 a new burglar alarm has been installed at Campbell’s Market. They are hoping this stops some of the break-ins and break-in attempts at the store. SEEMS LIKE IT was a week end for football. E. C. Bailey and John Replogle were off to South Bend for the Notre Dame — Southern California game. John Augsburger, Sr., John B. » Augsburger and Kerrie, and Chuck Myers were off to Purdue for the Michigan State game. No injuries in Monday accident Autos driven by Donald F. Kinsey, 17, r 1 Warsaw, and Theo Beer, 75, r 3 Milford, collided at the intersection of US 30 and CR 325E on Monday afternoon. County police Sgt. Ronald Robinson investigated and set damage to the vehicles at $250 each. The Kinsey vehicle was headed north on road 325 and the Beer auto was headed west on US 30 at the time of the collision. No injuries were reported. Senior Citizens group to be organized The committee on community concerns is considering the sponsoring of a senior citizens group in Ligonier. The organization would be a nonprofit, non-denominational group. An organizational meeting will be held in the community room of the Ligonier bank on Thursday evening, Nov. 1. A covered-dish cnnner will begin at 5 p.m. -Anyone interested is invited to attend. Rolls and coffee will be furnished. Persons attending are asked to take their own table service. The purpose of the meeting is to elect officers and plan programs of interest to everyone. Make capes for football team Thirteen mothers of the 1973 West Noble high school football team undertook the project of making all-weather football capes for the Chargers. They met in the home of Mrs. Wayne Moore at different times and sewed 35 red football capes. These will be used in rainy or cold weather during games. The mothers who worked on this project were: Mrs. Walter Ball, Mrs. Grace Ball, Mrs. Eugene (Bud) Moser, Mrs. Robert Plank, Mrs. Marvin Phares, Mrs. Dan Caskey, Mrs. Jack Birch, Mrs. Lester Jones, Mrs. Ray Cole, Mrs. Sylvia Rhinesmith, Mrs. Homer Feightner, Mrs. Lowell Galloway and Mrs. Wayne Moore.

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Area IRTA legislative workshop held Kosciusko County Retired Teachers Association president Leonard Barnhart of Syracuse and the county RTA legislative committee chairman Moyne Landis attended an IRTA fivecounty legislative committee workshop at the ISTA center in South Bend on October 23. Counties involved in this meeting were Saint Joseph, Elkhart, Marshall, LaPorte and Kosciusko. Presidents and legislative committee chairmen of each county, as well as area legislators, were invited to hear reports and make plans for the upcoming 30-day legislature. Director Speaks Earl Utterback, executive director of IRTA, reported a sympathetic legislature during the last hours of the past session passed without a single dissenting vote, a bill which gave S2OO a month increase to 620 aged Indiana retired teachers whose teacher pensions were less than SIOO per month, who were not covered by social security. Utterback also reported that there are still approximately 6,000 elderly teacher retireees whose combined teacher pensions and social security pensions are now less than those of the 620 mentioned above. Goal Goal of the IRTA is to secure passage of favorable legislation during the upcoming legislature to correct this serious situation. A bill will be presented to ask the state of Indiana to make up the difference between these 6,000 teacher retirees’ social security payments and S2OO. This would put them at least on par with the monthly payments given the recent 620. Thus, an elderly retired teacher with IRTA pension, for example, of SBS per month and social security pension of $125 a month, could with passage of the bill now receive $285 a month. Legislators present at this meeting expressed sympathy for these needy retirees and pledged support when the issue comes to the floor of their respective house. Next meeting of the IRTA will be a noon luncheon on November 13 at the Lamp-Lite restaurant, Pierceton.

PARENT CONFERENCES NEXT WEDNESDAY Parent-teacher conferences will be held next Wednesday, Nov. 7, in the three elementary schools of the Lakeland school corporation. There will be no school on that day for students in grades k-5. Today is the end of the first nine week grading period with the annual conferences set for next week.

Named sailor of the month GREAT LAKES, 111. — Navy personnelman second class Richard E. Clouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thurlo E. Clouse of 507 N. Elm street, Nappanee, was named sailor of the month at the naval training center here. He received the honor for his outstanding performance of duty, initiative, leadership and example to fellow navymen. A 1960 graduate of Nappanee high school, he joined the navy in November 1961. Rainbow Assembly meets October 25 Ligonier Rainbow Assembly No. 74 made plans to send representatives to a school of instruction during their meeting on October 25 at the Masonic lodge room. The school of instruction will be on November 3. The girls made plans for “Friends night” to be held at the Ligonier Masonic lodge on December 13. Several assemblies of district No. 19 are invited. As a money making project, the girls decided to sell pen and pencil sets from now until December 31.

After the meeting refreshments were served by Margreta Bode.

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