The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 April 1976 — Page 2

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. April 7.1976

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I Politicians — 1 1 £ (Continued from page 1) Muncie, Jack L. New of Indianapolis and Robert $: J. Fair of Princeton. Robert D. Orr of Indianapolis seeks the Republican's nomination for re-election as Lt. governor. On the Democratic ballot are Mary £• Aikins Currie of Indianapolis and Thomas J. £ Teague of Anderson. County Offices £ Others on the county ballot will be: Robert Burner, 403 West Winona Ave., £ Warsaw, seeks the’ Republican nomination for £ county court judge. This is a position he £ currently holds. Republicans Maurice Dorsey and Frederick £ w. Gilliam seek nominations as county com- £ missioners from the north and middle districts £ respectively. Rodger B. Phillips, r 6 Warsaw, £ seeks the Democratic nomination from the £ middle district. £ Seeking Republican nominations for fj councilmarvat-large are the following; Keith A. £ Horn, 1517 Sprjnghill road, Warsaw; Thomas L. Anglin, r 4 Warsaw; Ronald C. Sharp, 406 North £ Huntington St., Syracuse; Georqe E. Klinqer, r 5 £ Warsaw; Merlin H. Wertenberger, r 3 Warsaw; and Rex Hogan, 1622 East Clark St., Warsaw. £ Three will be elected. if Republicans N. Jean Messmore of r 1 £ Warsaw and Phillip J. Roy, 105 Third St., Winona £ Lake, seek the nomination of clerk of the circuit £ court. Bonnie Lou Hampton's name will appear £ on the Democratic ballot. £ Republican Kathryn M. Teel of r 1 Mentone £ seeks re election as county treasurer. Republican Charles M. Brower of North Webster seeks re election as county surveyor, if Another contest on the Republican ticket is £ that for nomination for county coroner. Seeking £ the post are Kenneth L. Wyman of Pierceton; £ Norvin W. Lewis, DO. of Leesburg; Wendell G. § Sadler, 936 East Main St., Warsaw; and DavidM. £ Harshbarger of r 1 Warsaw. v’ 4,0 Convention Delegates Area persons seeking to be elected to serve £ the Republican party as convention delegates £ are: Van Buren one and three — John B. £ Augsburger, r 1 Milford £ Van Buren two, Jefferson one and two and If Scott — Norman S.Lovell, 328 North Henry St., | Milford * Plain one and two — Jess Pritchett, r 2 :£ Leesburg Plain three and four — Carl L. Latta, r 6 Warsaw | Tippecanoe one and two — Duane B. Leedy, North Webster Tippecanoe three and four — Kermit F. £ Summers, r 1 Pierceton Turkey Creek one and two —Frank L. Putt, £ 192 North Shore Dr., Syracuse :£ Creek three and five — Jack C. Vanderford, r 4 Syracuse Turkey Creek four and six — Nancy E. if Prickett, r 3 Syracuse £ Democrats seeking to be elected as con- £ vention delegates are as follows: Etna one and two, Scd'ft, Jefferson one and two and Prairie one — Wayne R. Anderson, Etna £ Green Tippecanoe three and Washington two — — Doris Wright, r 1 Pierceton Turkey Creek one, two and six — Edwin P. £ McCarty, r 2 Syracuse Turkey Creek three, four and five — 512 £ Front street, Syracuse

MUSIC! MUSIC! . Where VILLAGE LOUNGE (Formerly Merrill's Marina) Hoad — Syracuse Friday & Saturday, April 9 & 10 DALE JONES jf Popular Young Guitarist And Vocalist M NEW IN THE AREA M Coming Friday & Saturday April 16 & 17 f jjMTS Wayne Van Curen

Precinct Committeemen Area Republicans who seek to serve as precinct committeemen and women are as follows: Jefferson one — Richard E. Berger, r 2 Nappanee Plain one — George Paton, r 2 Leesburg Plain two — Darrell Phillips, Leesburg Plain three — Ralph G. Lamp, r 7 Warsaw Plain four — Carl L. Latta, r 6 Warsaw Tippecanoe one — Virginia Spry,- North Webster Tippecanoe two —Duane F. Leedy, r 1 North Webster Tippecanoe three — John J. Kussmaul, r 1 Warsaw Tippecanoe four — Kermit F. Summers, r 1 Pierceton Turkey Creek two — L. James Butt, 455 ’ Medusa St., Syracuse Turkey Creek three — Robert G. Insley, South Parkway drive, Syracuse Turkey Creek four — Ronald C. Sharp, 406 North Huntington St., Syracuse,* Turkey Creek five —Jack C. Vanderford, r 4 Syracuse Turkey Creek six — John R. Mullinix, r 1 Cromwell and Daniel L. Stephan, r 3 Syracuse

It Happened In . . . * Milford, Indiana yjjreSl, Items Taken From The Files Os The Milford Mail

-14 YEARS AGO, APRIL 12.1962 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wuthrich of Milford are the parents of a son born April 12, a little after 7 a.m. in the Goshen hospital Douglas Eugene has |Ble brother, Dennis and two sisters Diane and Debby. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Miller and Mrs. Peter Wuthrich. all of near Milford. Miss Joyce Martin was guest of honor at a bridal shower given by fnends. Mrs John Hurd and Mrs. Robert Hoerr, at the Hurd home NE of Milford Tuesday evening Miss Martin and Robert Wolferman will be married on the evening of April 27 at the home of her parents. ,Mr. and Mrs. John Martin Their attendants will be Morris Wolferman and Miss Weidup. Rev Theo Beer will read the vows. 24 YEARS AGO. APRIL 10.1952 Joe Ruch MM2 returned home last week after being in service four years on the S S Moale. He has completed his enlistment and was honorably discharged. He has not decided definitely what work or profession he will take up, but for the present is employed at the Milford Machine Corporation. Guests of Mrs. Edward Lentz and Mrs. Aether Lentz on Tuesday were Mrs. P. G Smith and Mrs Elizabeth Leslie, of Denver. Colo., Mrs. Albert Gaynor, of Chicago, and Mrs Edward Searer, of Constantine Mich 30 YEARS AGO. APRIL 11. 1947 Mrs John Custer had the misfortune to break her elbow while shopping in Goshen, Friday morning. She fell while leaving a store First aid was given immediately after which she was taken to the Goshen hospital

where her arm was placed in a cast. She is now at home. Several Milford veterans of World Wars I and 11 attended a public initiation ceremony by the American Legion, Second District, Sunday afternoon at the armory in Lafayette. Addresses were given by major general Curtis LeMay, former com-

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Van Buren one — Harold Young, 106 North - Main St., Milford Van Buren two — Norman S. Lovell, 328 North Henry St., Milford Van Buren three — Nilah H. Jonasch, r 3 Syracuse Seeking election on the Democratic ticket for precinct committeemen and women are the following area persons: Jefferson one — Merle R. Holden, r 2 Nappanee and Devon Moore, r 2 Nappanee Jefferson two — Ernest L. Hollar, r 2 Milford Plain one — Fredonna A. Custer, r 1 Milford Plain four — James R. Culp, r 6 Warsaw Tippecanoe two — Virginia Lakeness, r 1 North Webster Turkey Creek two — Opal E. Miller, Syracuse Turkey Creek three — Wilbur M. Smith, 513 South Front St., Syracuse v Turkey Creek five — John J. Glon, r 4 Syracuse Van Buren three — Donald S. Bucher, r 3 Syracuse No School Board While school board members will be elected for both Whitko and Tippecanoe Valley, none will be elected for the Lakeland schools. Lakeland board members are elected during fall elections.

mander of the famous 21st Bomber Command, and Governor Ralph Gates. A war department technicolor film. •‘TTie Last Bomb,” was shown, and music was by the Purdue Symphonic Band. Those attending from Milford were Roy Treesh, Milford post commander, Eugene Felkner. adjutant. Herbert Felkner. Lawrence Homan. Robert Cullers. James Clayton, Frank Troup. Odell Troup. Willard Robinson. Roy Schultz, Joe Qosson, Eldon Hurd. Plomer Michael. Ronald Brown. Harry Haab, Fern Traster. Glen Price, Hughe Snyder and Douglas Charlton.

40 YEARS AGO. APRILS. 1936 Parker Phend. Randall Dewart. Eugene Estep. Howard Haab. Harley Zimmerman and L. Z. Lambert have received their sweaters with the athletic emblem. The town of Milford will be 100 years old, April 10, having been laid out by Judge Aaron M. Perine, April 10. 1836. James R. McCord surveyor, William Felkner ajid a Mr. Stewart the chain carriers. Winter staged a real comeback in this vicinity the latter part of last week. Temperatures dropped below freezing and considerable snow fell, accompanied by high winds.

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West Noble driver training program to begin on June 1

West Noble high school has released information on its summer driver education. There will be classroom instruction from 7:30 until 9:30 a.m. for 15 days, from June 1 through 18. The students will have six hours behind the wheel (in-car) instruction. A total of 25 hours of supervised study will be under the direction of a licensed driver education teacher. The assigned hours for supervised study will be June 1 through June 18. At least 12 hours of in-car observation will be given. In-car driving will begin in June and continue until the end of July. Enrollees must beat least 15 on or before July 24, 1976. Students will receive one credit upon completion of the course. The cost of summer driver

education at West Noble will be S4O per student. Further information will be announced at a, later date. Each student must have a social security card.

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