The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 15, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 May 1974 — Page 9

Wednesday club holds annual spring luncheon

Members of the Wednesday Afternoon dub at Syracuse held their annual spring luncheon last Wednesday at the M 4 M restaurant at North Webster. Nineteen members responded to roll call. Mrs. James Nelson, county vice president of women’s dubs, was in attendance also, as were Mrs. James Kirkwood, Mrs. Ralph Thornburg, Sr., and Mrs.

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Deloss Weaver, all of Syracuse and all associate members. The afternoon program was presented by Miss Katharine Rothenberger of Syracuse on her two trips to the Greek Islands. She displayed colored post cards, ship’s menus, artifacts and clothing collected on her trips. Included were tnps to the Parthenon, Malta, Isle of Rhodes, Ugoslovia and Troy where several towns have been built on top of each other during the span of time. Mrs. John Sudlow, retiring president, presented gifts to her officers in appreciation for assistance during the year. New Officers New officers for the ensuing year are: President — Mrs. Dean Pittman Vice president — Mrs. James

Kline Secretary-treasurer — Mrs. Stan Emerick Corresponding secretary and publicity — Mrs. Peter Blue. Year books for 1974-75 were distributed. Mrs. Fred Clark will present her delayed spring musicale at her home on May 15. County Right to Life meeting to be Moy 14 The next County Right to Life Committee meeting, which is open to the public, will be at 7:30, Tuesday, May 14, at the REMC building. More literature on abortion will be available. The committee leaders will be addressing the Optomist club May 15 at the Holiday Inn about 7:30 a.m. following their breakfast.

Ball State university to offer graduate courses at Warsaw

The Ball State university, office of continuing education at Fort Wayne, will offer two graduate courses at Warsaw during the summer quarter. The course, EDGEN 550 “Instructional Use of Educational Media and Technology,” has been scheduled to meet July 29 thru August 9, Monday-Friday, 8 to 12 noon. This course yields four quarter hours of graduate credit and deals with theory and application of Educational media and technology to improvement of teaching and learning in elementary and secondary school classrooms. A second course is EDSED 500 “Workshop in Secondary Education” and is scheduled to meet June 10 thru June 21, Monday-Friday, 8 to 12 noon. This course also yields four quarter hours oi graduate credit and deals with the examination of

new developments in secondary education as they arise or as they become of special significance to practicing secondary school teachers. * While remaining flexible, each workshop will examine a predetermined, common area of concern. Sixteen preregistrations are necessary before each course can be established. Registration forms may be acquired by contacting the Ball State university, office of continuing education, 4410 Executive Blvd., Fort Wayne 46808. Milford men in county jail A single car accident Thursday, at 7:30 p.m. resulted in Luis DelaFuente, 20, Milford, and Javier DelaFuente, 23, Milford, being lodged in the county jail.

The accident occurred one fourth mile north of Milford on the Milford Junction road. Louis DelaFuente was charged with illegal transportation of alcoholic beverages and illegal consumption. Javier DelaFuente, a passenger, was charged with public intoxication and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Damage was set at $2,000 to the car after it went out of control and flipped off the berm. First aid unit called to Kale Island Members of the Syracuse first aid unit responded to a call at the Verlie Newcomer residence, Kale Island, at 7:47 last Wednesday evening for a possible heart attack. A private physician was called and the subject accompanied to Goshen hospital for further treatment.

Wed., May 8,1974 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

ASCS will man a farm fuel communications network

“Kosciusko county farmers who have been unable to find fuel for agricultural production through regular channels may contact this office,” said Howard Silveus, chairman of the Kosciusko County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS). ASCS and the federal energy office (FEO) will operate a triple-decker back-up system for fanners with fuel problems which cannot be resolved through procedures already available. The first back-up solves

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By CAROLYN GROVE Ann deSomer and five Cub Scours visited the children’s room on Monday afternoon, April 29. The boys were Robbie deSomer, Ross Dahlstrom, Steve Bowler. Tony Troup and Jimmy Richards. They learned how to check out books and how to use the card catalog. The seventh grade from Milford junior high school and their teacher, Mrs. Dorothy Williams, also visited the library recently. The American Legion Auxiliary of Milford has presented the book “Prime Time The Life of Edward R. Murrow” by Alexander Kendrick to the library in memory of Dwight L. Doty. The staff of The Papers Incorporated has presented three memorial books to the library in memory of Omar Baumgartner, Sr. The titles are: “Who’s Who in the Bible” by Frank S. Mead, “The Pictorial Encyclopedia of Railways” by Hamilton Ellis, and “The Locomotives that Baldwin Built” by Fred Westing. The Milford junior high school students and faculty have given three books to the library in memory of Arlo Beiswanger. The books are: "Gettysburg: The Final Fury” by Bruce Catton, “Ships of the Great Lakes”, “300 Years of Navigation” by James P. Barry, and “The Presidents of the United States and Their Administrations fr o.m Washington to Nixon” by Maxim E. Armbruster. Other new books include “The Californios” by Louis L’ Amour. This is an exciting story of Spanish California of over a century ago. “Pilgrim at Tinker Creek" by Annie Dillard. This is a personal narrative of one year’s explorations on foot in the author’s own neighborhood. “The Northwest Coast” by Richard L- Williams “How to Make Things Out of Paper” by Walter Sperling “Tropical Marine Aquaria" by Graham F. Cox “Domestic Pets” by Klaus Paysan Miss Angelique Farrington has been making posters for our Summer Reading club.

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problems quickly and simply. When a farmer comes to the office and reports that his distributor cannot supply fuel, ASCS will attempt to locate a fuel source. “We will use the second backup only when we cannot locate fuel locally,” Silveus continued. “In back-up two, ASCS will contact either the state energy office or the regional FEO in Chicago. The determination of which office will be contacted is dependent upon the type of problem and where it can best be resolved. The office contacted will then aid in obtaining the necessary fuel for agricultural production. FEO has set-up special phone numbers at its regional offices for use in solving agricultural fuel problems.” “The third back-up phase provides quick communications with FEO through the national office,” said Mr. Silveus. In certain serious situations, the county office will call the national FEO in Washington, D. C. From there, the information is forwarded to the regional FEO by the opening of business the next day. The regional FEO then has the responsibility to resolve the farm fuel problem.

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