The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 44, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 November 1977 — Page 2

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Stalemate — (Continued from page 1 ) mitteeman Jack Ridings had appointed his wife Miriam to the post. Mrs. Ridings is employed at the office of Turkey Creek township assessor VanHemert Mrs. Prickett, who failed to take her removal lightly, said Tuesday “a gross error was made but has been rectified.'* She added she never knew she had been removed as precinct com mit tee woman. She then said she “had spent the entire day (Tuesday) on the telephone and in my car" calling Ronald Sharp at his job at Whitley Products in Pierceton and calling county GOP chairman Ed Pratt in Warsaw seeking her reinstatement. Former area realtor Dan Stefan was precinct 6 committeeman and Mrs. Prickett his committeewoman, but when Stefan moved back to Huntington both his post and that of Mrs Prickett were closed out And this, it would appear, is the "gross error” Mrs. Prickett alludes to Mrs Pnckett was reluctant Tuesday' to respond to a telephone querry and Ron Sharp failed to answer calls to straighten the matter out. Meanwhile, Mrs Ridings was gracious to give up her responsibilities as precinct 6 committeewoman, and added. “Jack and I want only what is best for the party." Jack C. Vanderford became branch manager January 1,1973. when the post was vacated by Mrs Frank (Virginia) Putt and he has held it ever since. In September he wrote GOP county chairman Pratt his in-

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tentions to vacate the post the first of the year. He gave as his reasons poor health among several members of his family and that he had several other pursuits he wanted to follow. Vanderford said this week, “My circumstances are such that I consider it in my own best interest to resign” It was this letter and several conversations with chairman Pratt that sparked the Monday night meeting. Vanderford said when he assumed the management of the branch that an overriding concern was that the branch might be closed. He added, “It would be a tragedy to see the branch dosed." It would be a gross inconvenience to local people to have to go to Warsaw to get their license (dates, inasmuch as the Warsaw branch itself is overburdened. he said. Vanderford said that there is a large number of Indianapolis residents, and residents of other cities in the state, who corpe to the Syracuse branch for their license plates and driver's license They must be residents of Kosciusko County to make the purchase here, he said. He said nearly 7,000 passenger plates alone are issued at the Syracuse branch, to say nothing about the truck plates and personal driver’s licenses and the handling of such things as title transfers, and the like. Vanderford said be would help the new branch manager learn the ropes for a period of no longer than four months, “but I won’t do it for nothing." he added. He said the offer to help would stand with whomever gets the nod Those In Attendance Those in attendance at the Monday night meeting in an official capacity other than chairman Pratt were as follows: Precinct 1 — Frank L. Putt, r 4, and Mrs Jay (Lucille) Peffley, r 4. Precinct 2 — L. James Butt. 455 Medusa Street, and Mrs. Loren O. (Charlene) Knispel. r 4. Precinct 3 — Robert Insley. 412 South Parkway Drive, and Mrs. Cart L. (Susan) Myrick. 418 South Harrison St. Precinct 4 — Ronald Sharp, 406 North Huntington St., and Mrs. Sharp. Precinct 5 — Jack Vanderford, r 4 Syracuse, and Mrs Vanderford. Precinct 6 — Jack D. Ridings, r 2 Syracuse, and Mrs. Ridings.

Mail — (Continued from page 1) inside and outside. An inside address assures it will be delivered if the outside address becomes lost or obliterated. Single items should be cushioned in a~ package with shredded pajpw. excelsior, compressed tissue paper, cloth or expanded plastic foam. If packaging two or more items, place cushioning between them. Each individual item should also have its own inner carton. Fiberboard containers larger than the gift should be cut down to about the size of the gift to minimize shifting of contents in transit. Breakable items should have one inch clearance between the sides of the boxes and item to give room for cushioning. The fiberboard used should have “pound test” strength of at least 175. This i£ usually shown in the box maker’s certificate at the bottom of the box. Fragile articles must be individually cushioned, with all four sides of the container padded, with cushioning material. Tape used to close containers should be reinforced and should cover and firmly secure all flaps. When paper is used for outer wrapping, it should be of at least equal strength to the kraft stock used for grocery bags. However, it is preferable the paper wrappers be omitted, if the box itself constitutes an adequate shipping container. Records should be placed in a carton at least one-fourth inch thick. Address the package correctly and legibly, so it may be read at two feet. Be sure to put your own return address on the package. Include the zip codes. When addressing mail to foreign country, spell out the country’s name in full. Put only one address on the outside of the parcel. Do not address more than one side. Store leased — (Continued from page 1) service,” the senator remarked of the sale Schwartz has been in the food business nearly 16 years. He presently serves as the director of retail development for the food

marketing division of Super Valu Stores, Inc,, Fort Wayne. Schwartz was previously associated with the IGA and Roger’s Markets in Fort Wayne. Senator Augsburger said he has known Schwartz for many years and he has served as a supervisor in Milford. Schwartz and his family, which includes six children, are planning to move to Milford by the first of the year. !k ** WINS TRIP — Steven Hoopingarner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hoopingarner of Syracuse, has won a trip (at large) to the National 4-H Congress to be held November 25 through December 2, in the Conrad Hilton Hotel. Chicago. Steve, a sophomore at Indiana State University in Terre Haute, is a member of the Community Hands 4-H Club of Syracuse. Farewell party honors Mrs. Stiver A farewell party in honor of Mrs. Tom Stiver was held Wednesday. Nov. 16, in the home of Mrs. Lloyd Kammerdiener, 301 North Harrison Syracuse. A “This is Your Life” program was featured. Refreshments were served. A dried flower arrangement, centerpiece of the table, was given to Mrs. Stiver, who has moved with her family to r 1 13401 US 24E New Raven. Guests were Mrs. Stiver’s mother, Mrs. Herschel Prough of Goshen, Mrs. Katherine Babcock, Mrs. Michael Price and Portia, Mrs. Steve Crow, Mrs. Brian Hewitt, Becky Stive* and Cathy and Amy Kammerdiener, all of Syracuse.

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