The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 22, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 June 1976 — Page 5

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MRS GLEN (JEAN) Treesh and Mrs Arnold (Becky) Doll are shown as they check the planters which were placed on Milford s Main street over the PADDLE BO AB WE HAVE THEM GOOD PRICES TOO MACfS WAWASEt SLIP

WAU BEE LAKE ASSOCIATION \ CHICKEN BARBECUE Sunday, July 18 -11 A.M. -3 P.M. MiHord Fire Station Carry Outs $2 Dinners $2.50 Chicken By Nelson's Golden Glow Proceeds For Preservation Os Waubee Lake <

Sometimes I'm just too busy to run to the bank. ■ bW' ftki r* sk .. <* That's why I bank at First National! The** or* my golden years and I wont to en ( oy every minute Id much rother be trying to moke seven spades than making frequent trips to the bank I just don » wont to be bothered So I’ve made arrangements to have my social security check deposited directly to my First National Warsaw account eoch month It s very convenient and I don t have to worry about loss or theft I know it s safe m my First Notional account by the third of every month. It certainly takes a load oH my mind Another nice thing about bonking at First National is my Gold Medallion Checking Account. It s a special no charge checking account for senior cituens over 65 I mode the decision to bonk at First Notional years and years ogo And do you know what’ Ive never been sorry. Because when they soy First Notional is where people come first I know it s true I m one of those people. FIRST NATIONAL BANK WARSAW • CLAYPOOL • MILFORD

Memorial day week end We still think the flowers on Main street are a pretty addition. And, we recently learned that the Milford Area Development council gave a cash donation of $250 for them Town board member Jean Treesh and MAD vice president Becky Doll then canvassed the

area to seek funds for the rest. The Campbell family. Brock Manufacturing and the First National Bank each purchased one pot. Additional cash donations were received from Doll's Decorating. Milford Shoe and Clothing. Augsburger’s. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Treesh. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Beer, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Beer. Noble Holderread. Lavon’s Variety Store, Sharp Hardware and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ritter. The gravel for the pots was donated by Zimmerman Sand and Gravel and the potting soil and labor to plant the flowers was provided by Beer's Flowers. Additional funds were also used to purchase the flowers at the town hall. The trash barrels were painted red. white and blue by the Treeshes and Dolls with Doll's Decorating furnishing the paint The two ladies are still seeking funds and plan to have fir trees put in the pots for next winter. THE MILFORD Lions are busy at their eat stand at the Mermaid Festival in North Webster i The town’s best wishes go with the Lions Mermaid Festival queen contestant Joann Rassi. Joann is the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Rassi of west of town. She is a senior at Christian Heritage college in San Diego. Calif. OLD FASHION DAY is being planned at the Milford Christian church for July 4. Persons attending the Sunday morning services will be wearing old clothes and the theme of the day will be patriotic. Becky Replogle will be featured in a “God Bless America" solo and the choir will be singing “Battle Hymn of the Republic." During the evening service the Good News Sensation group will be featured in their patriotic presentation. SPEAKING OF the Christian church, the Bible bowl team placed third in the recent regional contest out of 40 teams. Among the states represented at the contest which was held at Lincoln Christian college in Illinois were the host state. In-

diana. Kentucky, Kansas, Missouri and Michigan. The two teams placing above Milford were Southport and Dodge City. Kan. These two teams are considered the best in the nation with Dodge City being last year's national champions. Members of the Christian church team are Robin Auer. Dave West. Sherry Myers and Kerri Augsburger. The team is getting ready for the nationals which will be held m July in Denver. Colo. THE NEIL FARRELS have moved back to Dewart Lake after living in Fort Wayne for two years. This will delight neighbors who love to hear Jo play the organ. They state they have missed her. MARION DEETER had a delightful surprise on Father's day when Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thomas called him from Nairobi, Kenya. Africa, to wish him well on his special day. The Thomases are in .Africa working with the Campus Crusade for Christ program. IT IS very evident that Ron Smith, of Milford is very proud, and rightly so, of his new Sunoco fuel truck. Notice that his name, on the cab doors, is about 10 timgs the size as cm his old truck. S2OO damages to fence on Davis farm Damages of S2OO were listed to a fence owned by Devon Davis, r 1 Milford, when an auto ran off CR 200E and struck it. The vehicle was driven by Guadalupe Martinez.. Martinez was jailed in the county jail at Warsaw by county patrolman Marlin Rose and charged with intoxication, having no operaror's license and leaving the scene of a property damage accident. Damages to Martinez’s vehicle were listed at SIOO.

•MISS TIPPECANOE LAKE' — Paula Bell has entered the "Queen of Lakes” contest as “Miss Tippecanoe Lake." She is 19 and has brown hair and blue eyes. She weighs 122 pounds and is five feet, eight inches tall. Paula is being sponsored by Bob Pressler at Fox Fire Square. She is a 1975 graduate of Wawasee high school and is the daughter of Dester and Joann Bell of North Webster. She enjoys baseball, football, basketball and swimming. North Webster EMS ambulance on run in collision The North Webster Emergency Medical service ambulance, driven by Stephen F. Williams. 32. of North Webster collided with a car driven by William A. Stump, Jr.. 31. of Pierceton on Saturday, June 19. at the intersection of SR 13 and CR 350 N The EMS ambulance was transporting a victim of a crash to the Kosciusko Community hospital when Stump failed to yield the right of way and collided with the ambulance near the Rowing well. Ambulance passenger and EMS ,technician. Terry Likens. 21. of North Webster suffered a knee injury but refused treatment. Damage to the ambulance was estimated at S4OO and S4OO to the Stump car. Stump was cited for failure to yield the right of way.

Special Prices On VEGETABLE AND FLOWERING PLANTS Hours., Fri., a Sus., June 24, 25, 26 Its Not Too Late To Plant Your Vegetable & Flower Garden We Have Special Items For Your Garden At Greatly Reduced Prices Cel At BEER'S GREENHOUSE And See Our Selection 658-4712 Milford

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PRESENT COURT — 1975’s Queen of the Lakes court is Darcy Wolterman, Miss Milford, first runner-up; Terry Kaiser, Miss

Boat* in services to begin on Sunday a.m.

The Syracuse Ministerial Association is planning for its seventh year boat-in services this summer. Services are held every Sunday morning starting June 27 at 8:30 to 9 a m. in front of Oakwood Park Hotel. Sunday messages are given by local ministers from a pontoon boat several feet from shore Anyone may attend, either by boat or by sitting on the shoreline. Coffee is served at the end of the service from another pontoon boat. A collection is taken with fish nets from the piers at the end of the services. People may designate their collection to be sent to their home church. The following messages will be presented at the Sunday morning 4-H leaders at round-up at Purdue WEST LAFAYETTE - Eighty volunteer 4-H leaders from throughout Indiana will take part in a leader forum at Purdue university, June 28-30. The forum will take place concurrently with the annual 4-H Round-up. .Among those attending from Elkhart county will be Rita Overhulser, New Paris and Viola Goodwin, Elkhart. The volunteer leaders will attend the Round-up sessions Monday, then have their own sessions at the Hoosier leadership center, near West Lafayette, on Tuesday. Their Tuesday agenda will include a film “You Can Surpass Yourself,” leaders sharing session, lunch, a session “Time of Your Life" and a round robin of communications and achievement records The group will return to campus Tuesday evening for the Round-up’s heritage variety program and Bicentennial ball. At a special breakfast Wednesday, the leaders will receive participation certificates and hear from two outstanding 4H ers — Bruce Bosse, Vanderburgh county and Donna Lane, Tippecanoe county. Later they will attend the Round-up’s closing session. Seven volunteer 4-H leaders, three youth agents and a member of the state 4-H youth staff served as the planning committee

boat-in services: June 27 — "Noah’s Starcraft.” Hebrews 11:7 July 4 — "The Impossible Dream.” Hebrews 11:30 July 11 — "Walking in the Dark.” Hebrews 11:8-10 July 18 — "Losing Your Shirt;” Genesis 39 July 25 — “Pleasures Price,” Hebrews 11:25 August 1 — “The Arrested Arrester." Acts 9 August 8 — “Sold to the Lowest Bidder,” Matthew 26:14-16 August 15 — “It’s a Ghost!,” Matthew 14:22-33 August 22 — “Break-in of the year,” Marie 2:1-12 August 29 — “A Woman’s Touch,” Luke 8:43-48 September 5 — “The Dead Battery,” James 2:14-26

//A • 4 WRECKER OVERTURNS — Tuesday, June 22. at 11:53 a.m. a wrecker owned by Lawrence Randall. Randall’s garage, Leesburg, left highway 15, and flipped into a ditch approximately one-half mile north of Milford. The Randall wrecker was heading north on state road 15 approaching the road construction area, where a new bridge is under construction. Randall applied the brakes when traffic stopped in front of him. was unable to stop quick enough and veered lefL hitting the west berm, which caused the wrecker to flip over. The wrecker came to rest in the west ditch near a soybean field owned by Larry Sinder. Both Randall and his grandson, Huntter Randall, r 4 Warsaw, escaped serious injury. Randall did sustain a cut on the back of his bead and a sore shoulder. Damage to the wrecker was in the cab area.

FIRSTS NO , I I nds I I BARGAIN BARN BRANCH OF MAGEE 5c to SI.OO STORES ' Merchandise Sold BELOW Chain Store Prices UNUSUAL ANO INEXPENSIVE GIFTS S«< TO $2.91 BMO BATHS $3.91 UP COLORED GATING BALLS $4.9S CEMENT TARO ORNAMENTS $1 .09 UP ■ CONOtfTI URNS A PORCH BOXES $4.59 UP | MAGEE STORES | 5? 4 Mile North Os North Webster On Hwy. 13 OPEN EVERY DAY 10 TILL 7

Wed., June 23.1976 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Etna Green. 1975 queen and Deb Minear, Miss Sechrist Lake, second runner-up.

Goshen college

students transfer to Guatemala Four Goshen college students participating in the study service trimester. SST. have been transferred from their assignment in Central America to Guatemala to help with earthquake relief. The four students are Steve Good, Elkhart; Jim Leichty. Wakarusa; Lowell Birkey. Manson. Iowa; and Lynn Egli, Webster City, Wis. Their main job will be to help the Mennonite Central Committee with the building of housing. All four have agreed to work an extra 14 days beyond the normal time alloted for SST. SPACE CONFERENCE On Oct. 26,1970, U.S. space agency engineers joined Soviet scientists for discussions in Moscow on standardized spacecraft docking systems.

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