The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 47, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 December 1973 — Page 23

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Gary Butler is Tri-State graduate Students participating in midyear commencement ceremonies at Tri-State college Saturday, Dec. 15, included Gary D. Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Butler, r 2 Leesburg. A graduate of Wawasee high school, he is

receiving a bachelor of science degreee in business administration. Candidates for baccalaureate and associate degrees were announced by Dr. Richard M. Bateman, president of the college. They include 130 students completing their work in December or March 1974. Roger D. Branigin, former

governor of Indiana (1965-1969), delivered the commencement address and received the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from Tri-State college. Leaves scene of Thursday accident Charges were filed against 38-year-old William Kruger of North Webster early Friday morning after being involved in an accident on Dolan drive at 12:04 a.m. and leaving the scene. Driver of a 1968 Chevrolet truck, Kruger was thought to have skidded on ice striking the parked 1972 Mercury owned by Billy G. Coburn and parked in front of the Coburn residence. Damage was listed at SSOO to the Cobum vehicle, and the North Webster driver left the scene. Syracuse police investigated and charges were filed against Kruger for hit and run, driving while under the influence and public intoxication. Ambulance runs made Wednesday Taken to Elkhart hospital last Wednesday afternoon was Dennis Null of Goshen for a possible fracture of the elbow. An employee of Liberty Homes at Syracuse, Null fell from a ladder and was taken by Harris ambulance to the hospital. Syracuse first aidmen responded to a 10:43 call Wednesday night fa* Weatherhead Company employee, Lester O’Dell, fa* a hand injury from a press. O’Dell was taken to the office of a local physician by private ambulance where surgery was perfamed, and then taken to his home. Well of the Wise Men There is a “Well of The Wise Men” on the outskirts of Bethlehem where, according to legend, the three discouraged Magi found their lost star reflected and continued their quest.

duvizvt/iuaAMay your hearts be light.. . your holiday bright with happiness. Thank you for your patronage. Syracuse Case Juanita Sterling. Marie Mock. Sandra Adams, Sally Shively, Lou Dulock, Tammy Keck, Mary Bechtel, Verne Meyers, Lindal Caldwell and Cherrie Caldwell.

M-J SUBSCRIPTION S TO INCREASE JAN. 1 Due to substantial cost increases, primarily in paper and postage, it will be necessary for The MailJournal to incresse subscriptions as of January 1, 1974 as follows: $6 per year for residents of Kosciusko county. $8 per year fa residents outside of Kosciusko county.

NIPSCo gas supply costs pncrease again HAMMOND — Northern Indiana Public Service company has been notified by the Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America that effective January 1,1974 the cost of gas to NIPSCo will increase another $417,192 on an annual basis. To offset this increase, NIPSCo today filed new rate schedules with the Public Service Commission of Indiana in accordance with an ader of the commission issued December 11, 1970, authorizing gas distribution utilities in Indiana to recover such gas supply increases whenever they have been allowed by the Federal Power commission. As a result of this latest increase, the average NIPSCo residential customer using gas fa hone heating will pay approximately 1% cents; per month a 17 cents per year more for gas service beginning in January, while NIPSCo residential customers using gas for household purposes other than home heating will pay one third cent per month a four cents per year more. The effectiveness of the new rate schedules are subject to the approval of the Public Service Canmission of Indiana. Junior Merry Maidens club has yule party By STEPHANIE BAUMGARTNER The Junia Merry Maidens 4-H dub met Saturday, Dec. 15, at the Milford fire station for a Christmas party. A small gift exchange was held and fruit was. brought fa baskets.

Wed., Dec. 19, 1973 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Tips for buying the poinsettia WEST LAFAYETTE — If you are planning to give a poinsettia to someone this Christmas season, review these facts before purchase. First, poinsettias are priced according to number of blooms, Those with more blooms are more expensive. For the best buy, look for plants with bright green foliage all along the stem. Plants with healthy foliage should have good root systems and should last well in your home. Select plants with the least amount of pollen showing on the fresh true flowers situated just above the colaful bracts. Plants with old flowers tend to drop their bracts sooner. Avoid bruising or chilling the plant as you bring it home from the florist shop or store. Sudden drops in temperature to 50 degrees F. or below often will cause wilting, followed by dropping of the bracts. For more information about home care, display, and propagation, ask for cooperative extension service publication, HO-73, “The Poinsettia,” at your county extension office. Or, you may write to mailing room, AGAD building, Purdue university, West Lafayette, IN 47907. Single copies are free to Indiana residents. No injuries in Tuesday mishap No injuries were sustained in an accident last Tuesday afternoon as autos operated by Janine Workman, 20, r 3 Syracuse, and Nina L. Gilbert, 17, r 1 Syracuse, collided at the intersection of county road 1200 north and Indiana 13. County officers investigated setting damages at S6OO to the Workman auto and $l5O to the Gilbert car. About the meanest thing you can say about a man is that he means well. Harry Truman

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

Christmas Greetings r—' lBl " JFe’re sending □Bek : our warm holiday wishes your way! r® Kosciusko Farm Bureau Co-op Milfad Warsaw May a . ohappy and a peaceful Yule' be yours, And . many < * thanks! ° ,n H Wawasee Motors WAWASEE VILLAGE

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