The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 October 1975 — Page 16

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed.. Oct. 15,1975

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»»■' ss < * / uT M ROSSER VEHICLE — Shown above is the vehicle which was driven by Ronnie Rosser of r 1 Milford last Sunday morning when it was struck by a semi truck at the junction of t'S C and SR 15. Rosser was driving the 1970 Volkswagen east on US 6 and failed to stop for the signal. The truck, a 1074 White, was driven by Gordon T. Rittig. 22. Gulfport. Miss. Rosser was treated for a fractured collar bone, lacerations and abrasions. A passenger, Karin Osborn, r 1 Syracuse, was admitted to the Goshen hospital with a dislocated right hip. a scalp laceration and fractured right elbow. She was trapped in the vehicle. A witness behind the truck stated the truck had the green light. Rosser was ticketed by Elkhart county officers for disregarding an automatic signal. Damages to the truck were listed al 12.500 and to the car at 11.000.

taiziNjSS AROUND 3^-—T w The town of North Webster is showing surprising ’ togetherness” in their effort to raise $20,000 for a new emergency ambulance With a kick-off of 11.000 each from their two banks, followed by another Si.ooo from their town s Church of God. the drive got a big send-off. Now. since last Tuesday, over an additional 54.000 was raised, all of it coming in small amounts from individual donors According to Roger Leinsetter, captain of the EMT group that will man the ambulance, the smallest donation was 25 cents, and one youngster came forth with two 50-cent pieces, stating. “I want to do my part ” Friday evening and Saturdayall day. the ambulance was parked in front of Augsburger's store, with leinsetter. Terry likens. Steve Williams, Mike McKee, Baugher, of the EMTs. plus several firemen, collected over ll.m» from individuals. Tom Reiff is chairman of the drive, and is doing a bang-up organizational job Our bet: they'll get their $20,900 and well before December 31. a date they have set for themselves. This is the time of year when fobage is at its prettiest, and one doesn't necessarily have to go to Brown county to see it. North central and northeastern part of Indiana is pretty this time of year, as well. With the past week end being exceptional Indian Summer weather.

FOR SME EXCEPTIONAL BUY — Three bedroom home located on two large wooded lots across road from Lake Wawasee with lake easement extra nice furnishings, see to appreciate. Call today for appointment. $37,500 A Syracuse \ Phone 219-457-4147 I Charles Lehman J J Phone 457-4142 -Z Lewis S. Immel Inkelaml ieahf* Phon.

, THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK Zr//ZJ A little g* 1 * 1 was to under ß° an operation. The zr.— physician said he was about to place her on the operating table, "Before we can make you well, we \lvyrfffr( must put you to sleep." The little girl smiled and said, “Oh. if you are going to put me to sleep, I must say ■■■■■■l my prayers first." She knelt beside the table and prayed. ‘‘Now I lay medown to sleep ..." The surgeon said later that he prayed that night T for the first time in 30 years. ■ - . fl Milford Christian Church F' Phone 658-9151 or 658-4305 ■B — •«*«* rwMM»« ovary Su"<»a» >• — Primary be«M«ner. IM* mo nt«l* M.tfor* OtwXl UW Syracuse OM ICfcOOi aM CO<le«e M» wor»»<» ELDON WILSON «»»»**’ •'•*» wrv.ces at Mm am - »«Mo KMo* Mvr - » M •-« — Suetey Nonce* at » am Minister - M M - M*e»»m» WMMi, am •» 1

motorists were out en force to see foliage as its most resplendent. Local people who visited Brown county and the quaint little county seat town of Nashville over the week end reported tens of thousands of tourists, with the highways leading to Bloomington on the west and Columbus on the east jammed bumper-to-bumper with motorists "One has to love the great outdoors." is a quote heard by one motorist, “in order to endure this kind of traffic." Turkey Creek township assessor Harry VanHemert, the image of good health at.age 78. is slated for open heart surgery' at the Parkview hospital in Fort Wayne on Friday. Oct 17. He learned of an aorta weakness when he underwent a physical exam at the Fort Wayne clinic on Friday along with his wife Zora. Harry carries with him the good wishes of his fellow townsmen in the ordeal, which he appears to be facing with good grace Hob Hecht reflected as part of an ongoing conversation among fellow fishermen recently : “Now how's that again, is it 'all fishermen are liars, or all liars are fishermen’’ ” A sold sign has appeared on the parcel of ground north of town belonging to the local Legion Little Jill Yentes, new daughter of Rex and Ann. probably- has a new bank account started by now — thanks to bank employ ees who had a poll on the day little Jill would arrive — none having the right day. Jill arrived on Friday, the day set previously by the doctor. Have you seen the oldtime picture in the window of Ewing Industries on Main street? The caption under the picture is catchy The beautiful and stately

Calvary church south of town will be holding a mortgage burning ceremony and 14th anniversary celebration this Sunday morning at the worship service time. Former pastors Rev. Kenneth Foulke and Rev. Kennard Robinson will be in attendance. Comes word this week that the September 24 issue of the Saint Paul (Minn.) Dispatch newspaper carried a nearly full page with four pictures on the front page of the feature section of the summer Boat-In Worship services held on Lake Wawasee on Sunday mornings. Don’t forget the Jonah fish fry at Oakwood this Friday, and the Psi lota Xi flea market at North Webster. Friday and Saturday. Something new: Milford has a newly-organized chapter of the John Birch Society. President: Max Beer. A number of local Democrats have received personal invitations from Indiana's junior US Senator Birch Bayh to his formal announcement of his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States. It will be held at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday. Oct. 21. in the House Chamber of the State House at Indianapolis. Milford and Syracuse town boards have set Friday, Oct. 31, as trick or treat nights, with a curfew at 9 p.m. for each town. Leesburg has set the same date, with a curfew at 10 p.m. The 31st is also a home football game (with North Wood), and youngsters wishing to attend the ball game are asked to "do their thing*' prior to the game, so as to meet the curfew deadline. NIPSCo electric rate increase is approved HAMMOND — Northern Indiana Public Service Company said today it was granted an overall 21 per cent increase in retail electric rates, which is expected to produce SSO million in electric revenue. The increase allows NIPSCo a rate of return of 7.15 per cent on a rate base of $829,496,028. The utility serves the northern third ’of the state of Indiana, including northwest Indiana's industrial complex. Under the new rate schedules, which become effective upon the filing with an approval of the Public Service Commission of Indiana. NIPSCo residential rates will be increased an average of 11 per cent; commercial rates, an average of 10 per cent, while industrial rates will be up an average of 29 per cent New rate schedules were filed by NIPSCo with the Public Service Commission of Indiana on October 7. Savings bond sales $ 101,405 during August Kosciusko county sales of Series E and H United States Savings Bonds were $101,405 in the month of August. Sales in the State of Indiana were $18,080,119 reports Alfred J. Stokely. state chairman of the Indiana volunteer committee. This is 18.0 per cent above last August and represents 3.1 per cent of national sales of $592,000,000 Indiana has achieved 66.9 per cent of the 1975 state quota of $205,700,000 Garage burns s down Monday The garage on the Gale Green farm northeast of Milford burned to the ground Monday. Firemen said leaves were being burned on the property and the fire got too dose to the garage, causing it to catch fire. Members of the Milford volunteer department answered the alarm which came about 8:15. The Otto Miesei family resides on the farm

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