The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 20 July 1977 — Page 18

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., July 20,1977

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iCetters Ofcr to the WET Limit CM ■ V —• editor

Protest X-rated movies

Dear Editor: We vehemently protest the continued showing of X-rated movies at the WaWa drive-in; and take this opportunity to again publicly state our disgust that such filth, under the guise of entertainment, continues to be shown in our community. Specifically, we refer to the current bill of fare, “The Devil in Miss Jones” and “Deep Throat”. May we also remind the Vore Cinema Corp, that we have on file signatures of hundreds of citizens

Andi Geiger Unit 226 officers are installed at July meeting

The Ancil Geiger Unit 226 American Legion Auxiliary, Milford, met at the Legion Hall at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 12, for installation of officers. Marian R. Haab presided over the opening

AUTOMOTIVE F Used Carl Lspecialsu ARE IN THE SPOTLIGHT at McCORMICK MOTORS CARS 77 Old* CuHqss. 3 Seot Wogon — Loaded 6,895 77 Novo Coup* VB. Auto 4 595 76 Corv*t»* lik* New Loaded 8 795 76 Capric* landau Coup* V*ry Sharp 5 195 75 Mustang II Coup*. 4. Sp*ed 3 295 75 Mont* Carlo landau Coup* 4,595 75 Corv*tt* T-Top 182 11.000 Miles 7 995 75 Granada. 4 Door 6 Cyl. Auto. 3.595 75 Ford ITD Squire. 2 Seat Wogan. Sharp 4 395 74 Capric* 4 Door H.T. lood*d 3.595 74 Gran Prix. Sharp 3.995 74 Mont* Carlo Landau . W'Bucket Sect* 3.795 74 Maverick Coup* 20 000 ' Mil** 2.495 74 VW DoVw Coup* Auto 2 995 74 Dodge Charger SE Coup* 3 495 74 Impala Cuttom Coup* W/Air ■’ 3.395 73 Ch*v*ll* Wagon Sharp 2 495 73 Capri Coup* 2 395 73 Plymouth Fury 111 4 Door 2 195 72 Impolo 4 Door H.T.. 35OOOMil*» 1995 72 Mercury Com*t Coup* 36 000 Mile* 1995 72 Impolo 3 S*at Wagon 1,795 72 Ch*v*ll* Malibu 4 Door 1095 72 Cheveli* 4 Door. W-Air. 48 000 Mil** 1895 71 Ford Torino Coup* 48 000 Mil** 1.695 71 Impolo Cut tom Coupe 1.595 71 Chev lowflimon WoQon W/Alr 1.095 TRUCKS 76 Chevy 1 Ton Cab A Cho**i* — Sharp 4.795 76 Chev. V. Ton Pick-Up Auto PS P 8 4 895 76 Traveo Motor Hom* 19 950 76 El Camino Conqui«to W Air. Sharp nt 4.995 75 Chev V. Ton Pick-Up Auto . PS PB 3,995 75 IUV, W/Topper 2.895 74 J**p CJS Renegode V-8. Sharp 3 695 74 Ch*v. '/» Ton Cheyenne Pick-Up W/Topper 3,795 73 Chevrolet Suburban 3.595 73 GMC Conv Tractor Single Axle, Sharp 15.750 71 Ford LN6OO W/14' Van Body 3.595 6B Fruehauf Singl* Axl* 40 Trailer 3.550 ”Wt WILL BUT tout SMAtF UMDOUIORTWai" HOURS. 8 AM. Till 8 P M. Mon Thru Fri 8 A.M. TiH 4 P.M. Sat. J I 773-3134 Jsl | Route U S. 6 West. Nappanee. IN |

of this community who join us in protesting the showing of these movies. Others who have not yet expressed their opinion are urged to contact any officer of this committee, for Steve Hearn, Kosciusko County prosecutor. Mrs. William T. (Jeanne) Jones, Jr. President, Lakeland Concerned Citizens • Committee Box 563 Syracuse. Ind

ceremonies. Reports were given. The installation of new officers was held with Mrs. Haab introducing the installing officer for the evening, Glennis Stump. The long form was used and the sergeant-at-arms escorted the new officers from the outer room to the front. Each wore a formal of gay colors and a yellow mum corsage, a gift from the incoming president. Pledges of renewed services were repeated in unison and officers were escorted to their respective stations. New president Marjorie L. Coy received the gavel, symbol of authority. Mrs. Coy named incoming chairmen and announced dates for future meetings. Out-going president Marian Haab announced the Girls’ Stater report. Mary Ann Dowty presented Maureen Jackson, daughter of Mrs. James Whitman. She. gave her report. Announcements were given as follows: I Membership fees are due — chairmen are Mary Geller, Mary Levemier and Marjorie L. Coy. Mrs. Coy and Susie H. Chupp will attend the department convention July 29, 30 and 31 at French Lick

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The next meeting will be August 2 at 7:30 pan. The meeting closed and a social hour followed. Refreshments of Hawaiian punch and cake decorated by Polly Chupp with “Congratulations Marjorie” were served with mints &>y Beulah Felkner. The door prize of a flower bouquet was given to Susie Hare. 3 NEW HSP PRESIDENT — James Bannon of Greentown, publisher of Indiana’s largest group of weekly newspapers, was elected 38th president of the Hoosier State Press Association at a meeting of its board of directors Friday, July 15, in Frankfort. Brannon succeeds John E. Mitchell, associate publisher of the Frankfort Times. Other officers elected were William E. Brooks, Jr., publisher of the Vincennes SunCommercial, vice president; Stephen A. Deckard, co-pubiisber of the Shoals News, secretary; and Eugene S. Pulliam, publisher of the Indianapolis Star and News, treasurer. Three directors began their first terms of office at the meeting. They were: Vincent V. Anderson, general manager of the . Valparaiso VidetteMessenger; Dennis L. Huber, publisher of the Corydon Democrat; and Edwin A. Peck, publisher of the Ossian Journal. The Hoosier State Press Association is a trade organization representing more than 280 Indiana newspapers. It was founded in 1933. Car rolls, totaled Mark J. Thom, 18, r 1 Cromwell, and Kelly Trolson, 14, r 2 Syracuse, were treated at Goshen Hospital for injuries

received in a car accident on CR 960 N, four miles southwest of Syracuse, at 9:15 pin. Monday, July 18. Thorn went through the windshield and was treated for various bruises and a sprained ankle. Trolson suffered lacerations and a broken nose. The car had left the road, rolled over and was set at a total loss. Damage to a fence owned by Martha Scearce, r 3 Syracuse, was set at 150. BRITISH ENTER The House of Commons on Oct », 1971, approved British membership in the European Common Market. The man who gets ahead is the one who does more than is necessary — and keeps on doing it.

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