The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 November 1975 — Page 7

New Salem News By MRS. HERB MOREHOUSE

Day Fellowship meets at Warsaw The Day Fellowship met Thursday at a Warsaw restaurant for a noon meal Later they went to the home of Mabel Vanator for the meeting and program Mrs William Weybright led in devotions by reading Psalms 38 and two poems. “Praise Giving" and “Like Grandpa” and asked the following to read articles and poems: “We Give Thanks” by Mrs. Dale Morehouse. “Fresh Every Morning” by Mrs Herbert Morehouse. "Shining Dream” by Mrs. Frank Johnson and “Consider” by Mrs Edwin Meek Mrs Weybright also led in prayer Mrs Ray Ferverda presided over the business meeting Several birthdays were observed and each read a poem as follows: “Take Time” and "Holy Bible" by Mrs Ferverda. "One Day at a Time" by Mrs Vanator. "More or Less Personal” by Mrs Dale Morehouse and “Just a Little Something” by Mrs William Weybright Group singing was led by Mrs Dale*Morehouse

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Birthday cake and coffee and tea were served to Mrs. Dale Mock, Mrs Ray Ferverda. Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mrs. Lydia Morehouse, Mrs. Herbert Morehouse. Mrs. Glen Morehouse. Mrs. Vanator. Mrs. Weybright, Mrs. Howard Kreider, Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn and granddaughter Julie Lucas, Mrs. Dale Morehouse, Mrs. Edwin Meek. Mrs Rhoda Mock, Mrs Russell Baker and Miss Georgina Morehouse. Sunday morning service features song by Smith Dan Smith, who is a student at Grace college, played a piano solo during the morning worship service He played "Amazing Grace” and "He Touched Me ” Pastor Chad Woodburns message on the "Two Evaluations of Christ’s Ministry" was from Luke 15:1-32. (IMMUNITY NEWS Wayne Teeple was guest speaker at the Missionary church near South Bend Sunday mor-

ning. He was representing the Gideons. Julie Lucas. Small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lucas of Cincinnati, Ohio, is spending two weeks with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn while her parents are in Hawaii. Rev. Howard Kreider returned last week after being engaged in evangelistic meetings the past three months in several eastern states. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kammerer and daughters spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Glasser and family of Warsaw. Mr and Mrs. Albert Mathews. Mrs. Lydia Morehouse and Mr and Mrs Herbert Morehouse called on Mrs Edna Tom and Mrs. Curtis Cripe at Mrs. Tom’s new mobile home on r 1 North Manchester on Sunday afternoon. -NSHarvest Day dinner set The Harvest Day dinner at the Syracuse Church of the Brethren will be held on Sunday, Nov. 23, starting with the carry-in dinner at the noon hour A program will start at the 1:30 hour with the Joy group of the People’s Bible church at Benton. Friends and guests are invited to spend the day.

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Winter policy school at fairgrounds Nov. 25

By VICTOR R. VIRGIL Extension Agent The 1975 extension winter policy school will be held at the fairgrounds, women’s building. Warsaw, Tuesday evening. Nov. 25. beginning at 7:30 p.m. The public policy issue to be discussed this year is “What Should Our National Food Policy be for the Best Interests of

& OTTO DOERING

Producers and Consumers’” Otto Doering and Bob Jones, Purdue agricultural economists will present facts on the current situation including inflation, rising food and labor costs, farm exports and price instability. They will look at the cause and their consequences on consumers. and farmers. The audience will then have an op-

portunity to discuss what the national policy should be concerning the issue. The meeting is open to the public. Two car collision in Warsaw Monday An accident Monday afternoon on CR 450 N at the entrance to Lake Forest addition in Warsaw involved a Leesburg woman. Elizabeth M. Car, 31, r 1 and a Warsaw youth. Charles L. Barth. 18. of 347 N. Buffalo street. Each driver sustained bumps to the head but refused treatment. Barth was northbound on the addition entrance. Car was traveling east on the county road. Kosciusko county police investigated. Damage was estimated at $l,lOO to the Barth vehicle and $1,200 to the Car auto. Leesburg man is booked in Warsaw Delbert Irven, 37, r 1 Leesburg, was charged with driving while imder the influence of intoxicating beverages and booked in the Kosciusko county jail on Monday after the vehicle he was driving collided into a car driven by Luann White, 18. Warsaw. The accident occurred in the 400 block of Bouth Detroit street near Winona avenue in Warsaw. Warsaw patrolman Michael Mock investigated listing no damage to either auto.

Wed., Nov. 19, 1975— THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Egg referendum

Egg Producers in Kosciusko county are reminded to vote in the referendum on the egg promotion and research order, according to Phil Braman of the local agricultural stabilization and conservation service i ASCS) office. The referendum was developed under the Egg Research and Consumer Information Act, approved October 1, 1974. This is an act to enable egg producers to establish, finance, and carry out a coordinated program of research, consumer and producer education, and promotion and advertising to improve, maintain, and develop domestic and foreign markets for eggs, egg products and spent fowl. Any individual who owned more than 3,000 laying hens anytime between June 1, 1975 through August 31, 1975, and is engaged in the production of eggs is entitled to one vote. All known egg producers were mailed a ballot. However, persons who are owners of more than 3,000 layers and have not received a ballot, may obtain the information and a ballot at the local ASCS office. All ballots must be received by the referendum agent in Washington. D. C. by November 28. The order would provide for an

assessment of up to five cents per 30 dozen case of eggs marketed for the purpose of conducting a nationally coordinated program of research and promotion. The act provides that no order will be issued unless it is approved by at least two-thirds of the producers noting in the referendum or at least a majority of the producers voting if they produced at least two-thirds of the eggs of all those voting. If producers favor the order, it will be issued at the Secretary of Agriculture. The complete text of the order was published recently in the federal register. Copies may be obtained from the poultry division. Agricultural Marketing Service, US Department of Agriculture. Washington. D. C. 20250. “The job of the newspaper is to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.” — F. P. Dunne (Mr. Dooley) “None of the means of information are more sacred or have been cherished with more tenderness and care by the settlers of America than the press.” — John Adams

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