The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 37, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 October 1975 — Page 7

*■* | North Webster | I By MARY LEE WILLMAN j R. 1 Leesburg j

Harvest Day set for October 12 at Barbee

Old Fashioned Harvest Day will be held October 12 at Barbee Community church Following the morning worship service a basket dinner will be served. A display of antiques is being planned. Among other activities UMYF plans trip to Chicago, O'Hare North Webster United Methodist church junior high UMYF is planning a bus trip to Chicago on October 19 The young people will visit O'Hare airfield and other places of interest

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scheduled for the afternoon will be games and singing for youngsters and adults. Anyone wishing to attend dressed up in old fashioned clothing is encouraged to do so. Anyone wishing more information or needing transportation should call Bryce Foster, pastor of the Barbee church or Dann Boggs. Sunday school superintendent. Schools discussed at Kiwanis club meeting Sept. 29 Ron Corson, head of social studies at Wawasee high school.

and Sylvan Mueller, a teacher of French and Spanish from France, were guest speakers for the September 29 meeting of Lakeland Kiwanis club. They discussed school organizations, activities and students of the two countries Retiring president Pat McCarty was presented with a gift in recognition of his fine service to the club during the past year. Gary Eastlund and Roger Lein set ter spoke to the group about the new volunteer fire department ambulance that will be servicing the area after January 1. Guests present were Dick Miller. Carl Dauler. Ren Van Odor, Leo Ersch and Clarence Spuller. all from Plymouth North Webster United Methodist Women hold tea North Webster United Methodist Church Women's membership tea was held recently with Betty Stephens as guest speaker Her topic was “The Women In Your Life.’’ Marianne Watson presided over the event. Diana Walker, president, read the an-

nouncements. The new slate of officers was presented by Olive Locke. Mary Nine was presented with a special membership pin in recognition of her years of service. Music was presented by Gloria Shipley and Diana Steele. A memorial service was held honoring Judy Tracy, Metta Sharp, Lula Ramsey, Karen Goldy. Mildred Deal. Genevieve Davis, Garnet Clayton. Hattie Beezley, Elsie Bause, Bernice Baugher and Glorvina Alexander. Those serving on the committee were Mrs. Watson, Betty McNair, Arvilla Law she. Zelma Kile, Carrie Switzer, Carol Rampy and members of Mary Circle. Barbee Ladies to meet Oct. 9 Barbee Community church Ladies Christian Service will meet October 9 at the church building. Each lady attending is asked to bring a sack lunch and her Bible. Anyone needing transportation should call Mrs Bryce Foster or Mrs Don Watson -NW—-

Syracuse police report is given for September Syracuse police chief Ron Robinson has released the following report for the month of September: Calls answered by department, 126; warning tickets issued, none; traffic arrests, 13; misdemeanor arrests, one. No juveniles were arrested. Seven dog complaints were made and eight dogs were impounded. Police officers answered nine fire and first aid calls. A total of eight vandalism reports were investigated and 39 overtime parking tickets were issued. One zoned no parking ticket was issued. A total of 54 courtesy services were given and 13 theft reports were investigated. Seven traffic accidents investigated. Stolen property was estimated at $270 with the estimated amount of accident damage being $2,670. LAKELAND LOCAL Mrs. Julia May, Milford, celebrated her 84th birthday Friday, Oct. 3. Her neighbors helped her celebrate with cake and ice cream.

L -'SIT. A • . 11l M BB TIRE WINNER — Shown above is Mrs. Dee (Doris) Darnell who won the first place award during the recent open house at C. S. Myers Service Center. She won a pair of snow tires, Shown above making the presentation to Mrs. Darnell on Monday of this week are “Windy” Adams and E. C. Bailey of the service center. \ Second prize, an oil change, filter and lubrication was won by Randy Veach. There was no purchase required to enter the drawing.

Farmers are asked to make nominations for committeemen

Farmers are asked to nominate candidates of their choice to be on the ASC community committee ballot, says Phil Braman of the local ASOS office. The ASC community committee election will be conducted from November 21 to December 1, by mail ballot. There are five ASC communities in Kosciusko county. ASC committees are responsible for managing government farm programs on the local level. To meet the needs of individual SPEAKER — The Independent Bankers Association of Indiana is hosting a special dinner meeting Friday at the Holiday Inn, north. West Lafayette. The meeting concerns current banking legislation before the Congress and the discussion of banking structure with both federal and state legislators. Congressman Floyd Fithian, representing the Second District of Indiana, will attend this meeting along with several state legislators from the area. Matt Welsh will present IBAI's point of view on current banking legislation. There are 34 member banks in the area, including the First National Bank.

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producers. ASC committee members must be concerned and responsible individuals. Braman said. Kosciusko county farmers have the opportunity to nominate persons they feel would best serve the farm community. Petitions for nominating candidates as community committeemen were mailed from the local office October 2 and nominating petitions will be accepted until October 28. A few basic considerations should be kept in mind when circulating petitions, Braman said. In order to be valid, petitions must be limited to one nominee each, must include written certification that the nominee is willing to serve if dected, must be signed by at least three eligible farm voters in community, and must be

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received in the county ASC office no later than October 28. A fanner may circulate or sign nominating petitions for as many candidates as he chooses. Anyone wishing to nominate a farmer for the ASC committee election may contact the county ASCS office for full details, including eligibility requirements for officeholders. Farmer nominations of candidates for the upcoming ASC committee election are very important. Farmers should petition for and elect those individuals they feel would do a good job as ASC committeemen. The election of concerned farmers to positions on ASC committees is necessary for good administration of farm programs.

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