The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 October 1978 — Page 14

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—■ Wed., October 18,1978

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It Happened ... In Milford

14 YEARS AGO, OCT. 22,1964 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown of Milford visited their son Ronn at Wabash College at Crawfordsville on Saturday. Their other son Phil spent the day on the Purdue Campus with others who attended the college day activities. Mr. and Mrs. James Stuckman of Milford spent the last week end in Terre Haute visiting their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCombs. They also toured several of the state parks and Mr. Stuckman took pictures. 24 YEARS AGO, OCT. 28, 1954 Dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. Robert Wall. Monday evening, t were Mrs. Frank Grove, Miss Maude McLaughlin, Miss Martha Groves and Miss Libbie Lippincott. After dinner. Rev. Wall showed colored pictures of scenic

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beauty and historic interest taken on a trip through the New England states. Miss Groves leaves Friday for Saint Petersburg, Fla., to spend the winter. 30 YEARS AGO, NOV 4,1948 Mrs. Norris Miller of Wolcottville, was the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Koontz, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Beer and son, Kent Leon, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Steffen and son. Miss Marcella Steffen and Miss Edith Baumgartner were Sunday guests of Mrs. Beer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Getz at Remington, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Steffen and infant twins of Elgin, 111., were also guests. 60 YEARS AGO, OCT. 31.1918 W. H. Burris is having his 3

residence repaired both inside and out. A fine brick veranda has been added and changes are being made on the interior. The south part of Henry street has taken on airs this summer and is adding very much to the appearance of the street. The remodeled buildings are all in

1978 crop corn, eligible for entry into grain reserve

Producers holding 1978-crop corn under commodity credit corporation (CCC) loans may enter this commodity directly in the farmer-owned grain reserve, Ray Fitzgerald, administrator of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, announced today. ' Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland had announced on August 7 he would permit early entry of corn and sorghum if it appeared by October 1 that the reserve goals would not be met from 1977-crops. At that time Secretary Bergland said the department had set a reserve goal of 670 million bushels (corn equivalent) of feed grains, including 500-575 million bushels of corn and 40-60 million bushels of sorghum. This includes feed grains held in the reserve as well as feed grains the $ 20,000 fire at VyLactos A fire resulting in $20,000 damage was extinguished at VyLactos Lab in the 800 block of S. Huntington St., Syracuse, at approximately 8:46 p.m. last Wednesday night. Several firemen were returning to the Syracuse fire station following a routine fire check when the VyLactos blaze was spotted. Responding immediately, the firemen found the fire to have started in the dryer and bins of the plant when a feed dryer overheated. Milford musician accepted into Purdue symphony . The Purdue University Department of Bands has announced that Jeffrey L. Peterson, r 1 box 74A Milford, has been accepted for membership in the Purdue University Symphony Orchestra. Jeffrey played violin in the Wawasee High School Orchestra and is the son of Merrill E. Peterson. Freshmen accepted into this organization are selected of the dual bases of musical background and academic ability. During the academic year the orchestra presents several formal concerts of orchestral music.

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one block and on the west side of the street. Mrs. John Billia of West Pont, came to Milford on Friday evening to visit her daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Zimmer and family. Mrs. Billia returned to her home on Tuesday morning.

government has taken over through its price support loan program. About 60 million bushels of sorghum were in reserve by October 1, and therefore immediate entry of 1978-crop sorghum is not authorized, according to Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald reported that as of September 29 there were 829,360,066 bushels of feed grain and wheat in the grain reserve, based on a telephone survey by ASCS. The grain reserve takes certain grains off the market for a period of up to three years, or until market prices reach stated levels. At the same time Mr. Fitzgerald announced the telephone survey results, ASCS released its regular weekly price support loan activity report. The report includes figures on grains in the farmer-owned reserve and other data. The data in the weekly report lags behind the figures reported today by the administrator because of the time taken to mail the data for the weekly report to Kansas City for processing. LEGALS NOTICE OF ELECTION STATE OF INDIANA, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, SS Notice is hereby given by the undersigned. Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, in the State of Indiana, that at the General Election to be held in said County on the First Tuesday after the First Monday of November, viz: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1978 Between the hours of 6:00 AM. and 6:00 P.M. Prevailing Time Officers will be voted tor and E'ected for the following Offices, to wit: STATE BALLOT Secretary of State Vote fori only) Ed Simcox, Republican, Rexford J Carpenter, Democratic; Elnora Lawrence, American Party of Indiana Auditor of State (Vote fori only) Charles D Loos, Republican, Precious Byrd, Democratic; Cletus Artist, American Party of Indiana Treasurer of State (Vote fori only) Julian L. Ridlen, Republican; John A. Ruby, Democratic Clerk of Supreme and Appellate Courts (Vote fori only) Marjorie H. O'Laughlin, Republican, Billie R. McCullough, Democratic COUNTY BALLOT Representative in Congress Second Congressional District (Votefori only) J. Philip Oppenheim, Republican; Floyd J. Fithian, Democratic; James H. Logan, American Party of Indiana; William Costas, Independent Joint State Senator Kosciusko, Huptington, Wabash, Whitley

(17th District) (Vole fori only) Gene Snowden, Republican; Shirley Hipsher, Democratic Joint Stale Representative Fulton, Kosciusko (17th District) (Vote for 1 only) Thames L. Mauiy, Republican; Gerald M. Romine, Democratic Judge of the Superior Court 54th Circuit (Votefori only) Robert Burner, Republican Prosecuting Attorney (Vole for 1 only) Michael L. Miner. Republican County Auditor (Vote for 1 only) Doris Jean Northenor, Republican County Recorder (Vote for 1 only) Ruth S. Hoppus, Republican, Phyllis E. Cordill. Democratic County Sheriff (Vote for 1 only) Cassius Alan Rovenstine, Republican; John E Hammersley. Democratic County Assessor (Vote fori only) Avis B Gunter, Republican; H. Paul Lauster, Democratic County Commissioner Southern District (Votefori only) Gerald D. Smalley, Republican County Councilman First District (Vote fori only) Larry Eugene Teghtmeyer, Republican. Claud Staihl. Democratic County Councilman Second District (Vote for 1 only) Carl L. Latta. Republican County Councilman . Third District \... (Vote fori only) J Norman DeGood. Republican; Andrew G. E ngle, Democratic County Councilman Fourth District (Votefori only) Eldred M Metzger, Republican; Bruce A Woodward, Democratic TOWNSHIP BALLOT JACKSON Township Trustee (Vote fori only) Donald L. Slater, Republican Advisory Board (Vote for 3 only) Harold Maloy. Republican; Eddie Wood. Republican; Phillip M. Dierks, Republican MONROE Township Trustee (Votefori only) Merlin H. Wertenberger, Republican Advisory Board (Vote for 3 only) Colonel B Likens. Republican, Dale B. Berry, Republican; Russell Farley, Jr., Republican WASHINGTON Township Trustee (Vote fori only) E. W. Hackbirth, Republican Advisory Board (Vote for 3 only) Howard Menzie, Republican. James A Craig, Republican; Leo Mort, Republican TIPPECANOE Township Trustee (Vote fori only) John J. Kussmaul, Republican; Richard D. Mitchell, Democratic Advisory Board (Vote for 3 only) Jerry L. Rhodes, Republican. William E. Metcalf. Republican. Roger E. Leinsetter, Republican, Myrilyn Rosbrugh, Democratic; Thurman E. Rinker, Democratic; Patricia J. Cooper, Democratic TURKEY CREEK Township Assessor (Vote fori only) Harry M. Van Hemert, Republican Township Trustee (Vote fori only) Joseph D. Shewmon, Republican Advisory Board (Vote for 3 only) Virgil Bobeck, Republican; Harry D. Alfrey, Republican; Jackson D. Ridings, Sr., Republican VANBUREN Township Trustee (Voteforlonly) Walter Wuthrich, Republican Advisory Board (Vote for 3 only) Harold Young, Republican; Robert Beer, Republican; Merril J Rink, Republican Councilman PLAIN Township T rustee (Voteforlonly) Donald J. Boggs, Republican. Jeanette Bullock, Democratic Advisory Board

(Vote for 3 only) Karl Oscar Stookey, Republican; Kenneth Everest, Republican; Gary LaMar Tusing. Republican. Donald L. Watkins. Democratic; John W. Moneyheffer, Democratic; Herbert Bailey, Jr., Democratic WAYNE Township Assessor (Vote for 1 only) Cleora Cauftman. Republican Township Trustee (Voteforlonly) ’ Edwin D. Pratt, Republican; Duane A Pagel, Democratic Advisory Board (Vote for 3 only) Elizabeth Ann Musgrave, Republican, Guy E Hygema, Republican: Robert H Kesler. Republican; Joeph Woodward. Democratic CLAY Township Trustee (Vote for 1 only) Benjamin Lester McKrill. Republican Advisory Board (Vote for 3 only) Donald L. Morris, Republican; Robert Tess, Republican, Donald Heckman, Republican LAKE Township Trustee (Vote for 1 only) Patricia A. Yoder, Republican Advisory Board (Vote for 3 only) Duane C. Sells. Republican, Kenneth L Dickey, Republican; Terry Bouse, Republican SEWARD Township Trustee (Vote for 1 only) Robert L. Hoffman, Democratic Advisory Board (Vote for 3 only) Max L. Weller, Republican, Garland Kiefer, Democratic; Robert E Mattix, Democratic FRANKLIN Township Trustee «■» 1 WANTED 1 Full-Time Retd Estate ( Salesperson To Become A Neighborhood * Professional ( all I s For A CONFIDENTIAL No Obligation Interview Vie Pay Top Commissions 1 And Have ADy namie ! Advanced Training Program Provided Bv n Century 21 Q A ( all Today |L 457-4777 n n r ■ 1 RRr

(Voteforlonly) Donald Smalley, Republican" Advisory Board (Vote for 3 only) Donald Whittenberger. Republican. William E. Balmer. Republican. Dail R Barber, Republican HARRISON Township Trustee (Voteforlonly) Chester Clampitt, Jr., Democratic Advisory Board (Vote for 3 only) Richard S Jordan, Republican; Douglas L Simpson, Republican; Paul V Stiver, Republican. Richard Long. Democratic PRAIRIE Township Trustee (Votefori only) June Thomas. Republican Advisory Board (Vote for 3 only) Joseph L. Bower, Republican; Anita J. Baugher. Republican; Jerry Marsh, Republican JEFFERSON Township Trustee (Vote for 1 only) Harlan J. Wuthrich, Republican; Merle R. Holden, Democratic Advisory Board (Vote for 3 only) Charles A Mikel, Republican, Dale H Berger, Republican; Harold E Wilson, Republican SCOTT Township Trustee (Vote for 1 only) Harold Klotz, Jr., Republican Fred A Slabaugh, Democratic Advisory Board (Vote for 3 only) Buell A Hotter. Republican, Jimmie R Brown, Republican. Eldon D Hartzell, Republican: Paul E Slabaugh. Democratic Henry Yoder. Jr.. Democratic. Merlin E Yoder, Democratic ETNA Township Trustee (Vote for 1 only) RobertO White. Republican Advisory Board

I I BBu / \ ' ' .. lakeland fealty 3125. HUNTINGTON 457-4147,457-3178 DAVE McGREW, REALTOR 219 — CROMWELL — 1.2 acres approx. 2 bedroom home with living room, kitchen-dining, utility room. Very low utilities. 1 car garage with workshop & carport. Will finance FHA. Call Joe. 239 — CHANNEL FRONT LOT — 60 ft. of frontage on Wawasee & some trees. Call today. $6,750. 233 — WAWASEE LAKE FRONT — In prime area on South Shore Dr.. 100 ft. lake frontage, 9 room home with five bedrooms and three baths. Extra lots available across the road. Call today for appointment. 216 — WAWASEE FRONT — Cottingham Beach. 3 bedrooms, full bath 3 half baths, large kitchen with all the extras. Call Tom for more information. 237 — WAWASEE LAKE FRONT — Waco Drive 4 bedrooms 2 baths large living room with stone fireplace. Attached 2 car garage. Road frontage across the street included. 238 — SOUTH BARBEE BLVD — Approx 1 acre wooded lot — 3 bedroom country home — fireplace and lots of charm in this completely remodeled home. Call Nancy for your appointment today. COMMERCIAL OR SMALL MANUFACTURING SITE — Almost new 24 xßo' building, plus 2-14 x 180 storage buildings. Situated on a 140' x 180' city lot. New building has cerjrent floor, city sewer, well insulated — electricity. $54,000 complete. Located in North Webster. DOWN TOWN — NORTH WEBSTER — Wholesale or retail store on 50 x 70' lot facing state road 13. Store building size 48 x 66 . Upstairs consists of huge office area and 2-3 bedroom apartments renting for $125 each per month. City sewer, gas heat. Priced for quick sale, only $42,000. WAREHOUSE — Could be converted into many different types of uses. Lot size. 62’ x 132’. Building size, 60' x 130', has cement floor city sewer, plumbing, gas heat, electricity. Plenty of storage racks and bins on both sides of building. Inquire soon about this one. Complete package, only $24,000. 236 — 3-WAY TAVERN AND NIGHT CLUB — Located in small lake community. Well over six figure gross with an exceptionally good net. Real estate included in the sale price. Living quarters available if needed. Call about this one very soon. 215 — CROMWELL —1 ’/» story older home on quiet street. 3 bedrooms, ’/< bath, living, dining, kitchen, enclosed front porch, 2 car garage. ’S?4tBQQ reduced to $20,000. 232 — LAKE TIPPECANOE. HOYS ADDITION — Extra well cared for 3 bedroom home with easement to Tippy. This home will not last long at $49,900. Call today. 230 — PIERCETON — This well cared for eight room home has everything including a 16 x 32 heated pool. Call today for a showing by Nancy. 221 — MORRISON ISLAND SPECIAL — Very nice 4 bedroom, 1 % bath home on beautiful Morrison Island channel. This home has many extras and is priced,to sell immediately at alow, low price of $49,500. 229 — SYRACUSE IN TOWN — Handyman’s Dream, 5 bedrooms, large living & family room comb. Partial basement, large garage. Can be bought for less than rent, but remember it needs help. Call today. 218 — WAWASEE CHANNEL — 3 bedroom, maintenance free home on channel with access to beach and pool. Lake living at a most economical price of $30,500. Call today for more details. 108 — FREEMAN’S ADDITION TO LAKE WAWASEE — The only thing between this home and Lake Wawasee is land — close enough to view and also walk to the beach. Over 1,940 sq. ft. of living space, home has many extra features. This is an affordable home. DEVELOPERS DREAM — Bonnie Brae Estates. 26 acres of prime residential property, includes 2 large ponds, just '/» mile south of Syracuse. Call for more information. 178 — ENCHANTED HILLS — 3 bedrooms. 1 S bath, full basement. Just a few steps from pool and playground. Call today. WE HAVE AAANY OTHER FINE LISTINGS. CALL TODAY. UKEUND - A "HOUSE-SOLO" WORD Prickett 457-4249 BROKER Jee Immmi 457-4927 I 457-41 M S' Lakeland Realty Office

(Vote for 3 only) Russell T Thomas. Republican, Robert E Hartzell, Republican, Sammy K Cullison Republican FOR ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES OF THE LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION (Kosciusko County) Instructions 1 Select a total of ‘3 candidates Your selections may be from any district 2. Do not vote for more than 3 DISTRICT NO 1 (Tippecanoe Twp ) Vote for one or none David L . Carey Robert L Morgan DISTRICT NO 2 (Turkey Creek Twp ) Vote for one or two John Frederick Kroh Stuart A Walked DISTRICT NO 3 (Van Buren Twp & j East Jefferson Twp ) Vote for one or none Marguerite B Hoerr r I AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION (Vote either yes or no on each question) QUESTION 1: Shall the Constitution of the State of Indiana be amended to clarify that ’he lieutenant governor becomes governor in the event of the death, resignation or ■emoval of the governor and to add certain tew provisions concerning vacancies and Usabilities in the office .of governor and ieutenant governor? YES NO QUESTION? Shall the Constitution of the State of Indiana be amended to permit a >erson to serve as county sheriff tor more han two terms consecutively? YES NO , IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto .et my hand and affixed the Seal of the Cosciusko Circuit Court, at my office in the 'ity of Warsaw, this ))th day of September 978 N JeanMessmore Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court O 18 25