The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 31, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 August 1979 — Page 20

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., August 22,1979

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OUR PHOTO of the week proves that bricklaying is a family affair with the Robert Stichter family of r 2 Milford. At the present time Mr. Stichter and seven pf his handsome children are laying brick on the new Milford Chapel at the east edge of town. Manning the mortar boards and trowels are Keith, 28; Phil, 19, a recent Wawasee High School basketball star; Kathy, 16; Kent and Kirk, 15-year-old twins; even Grace, 14; and Carla, 12. Another member of the family, Elaine, who is composing room foreman at The Papers Incorporated, is vacationing this week but has promised to join the family on Friday to test her skill at laying a straight row of brick. —o— LILLIAN CUSTER of Leesburg, now a resident of Miller’s Merry Manor, will be 85 years young on August 28. Why not drop her a birthday card? August 23 is the birthday of Wenzel Pruitt 11. August 24 is the birthday of Glen Pinkerton. Jennifer Baumgartner will be one year older on August 25. On August 26 Mr. and Mrs. I —— , I C. S. Myers Ford \ II 658-4116 — Milford / I SERVICE MANAGER'S SPECIAL 1 ) FREE CAR WASH ) ) WITH EVERY ( ( TUNE-UP ( (

Enroll Now I USB Fall Classes Wawasee High School Sl2l Public Speaking Tuesday 6:30-9:10 P.M. Wl3l Elementary Composition Thursday 6:30-9:10.P.M. Sl6l Principles Os Sociology Tuesday 6:30-9:10 P.M. A2Ol Intro. To Accounting Tuesday 6:30-9:10 P.M. For Registration Information, Call Dr. David Robinson, Wawasee High School, 457-3157 Or Call IUSB Extended Program Office, 1-237-4260.

Leon Tucker will celebrate their wedding anniversary. Beatrice Ruch, Frances Spencer and Roberta Flannery will all celebrate birthdays on August 26. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Solina. Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. William Burgett will all celebrate anniversaries on August 27. while Karl Schmucker will celebrate his birthday. Roxanna Sawyer, Iva Neff, Sonya Hoover and Dan Bohnstedt will all celebrate birthdays on August 28. / And, next Wednesday, Aug. 29, is the birthday of Peggy Bucher. Katherine Beer and I)on Bice, Jr., while Mr. and Mrs. Donn Kesler will celebrate their wedding anniversary. —o— FORMER MILFORD Postmaster Paul Kizer stopped at the office last week to say hello. Paul and his wife Kathryn now reside

Collier resigns judicial post

A letter of notification of retirement was sent to Governor Otis R. Bowen, by Kosciusko County Court Judge Loren K. Collier. Judge Collier. 33. announced his retirement from the judicial post on Friday. Aug. 10. His resignation was effective immediately. In the letter to Gov. Bowen. Judge Collier stated his leaving of the post was due to a medical disability. He has been under treatment for the past several months and has been failing in health. The Kosciusko County Bar Association will meet and discuss a replacement for Collier. Local Republican Chairman Ed Pratt will receive the recommendations for his approval before it is submitted to Gov. Bowen. The governor is responsible for filling the vacancy. Until a new judge is appointed, local bar association attorneys are serving on a pro-tern basis in the county court. The salary for the county court judge has been raised in the 1979 Indiana State Legislature to $30,500 in 1980. Starting Out

Judge Collier filled the vacated

in Brooksville, Fla. —o— WHERE DID the summer go? That’s what everyone is saying this week. Vacation is almost over . . . school starts next week. Football teamsare busypracticing and getting ready for the opening of the 1979 season — Wawasee will meet Warsaw on Friday on the Tiger field. Mom is busy in the kitchen as she cans and freezes produce from the family garden in an attempt to cut down the grocery bill. Dad is thinking about fall plantings. Should he put more trees and shrubs in? Does the lawn need to be reseeded? Is the furnace in good repair? We could go on and on. etc., etc., etc. All this and summer still has a month to go.

position of William 1. Garrard, in January 1974. with the firm of Rasor. Harris. Lemon and Reed. Warsaw. Garrard was appointed a judge of the Indiana Court of Appeals. In October 1977 the attorney Collier was named county court judge. The judicial seat was filled after County Court Judge Robert Burner was appointed judge of the Kosciusko Superior Court. Burner was moved after the retirement of the late Superior Court Judge Allan Rasor. School Years Judge Collier graduated from Indiana University School of Law in May 1973 and on October 10, 1973. he was admitted to the bar. A bachelor of arts degree with distinction in political science was obtained from Indiana University in 1970. At law school in Indiana University, he was a member of the student bar association, a writer and member of the board of editors of the Indiana Journal and graduated with the degree of doctor of juris prudence, cum laude. He was born in Cincinnati. Ohio, and resided in Fort Wayne. In 1964 he graduated from Elmhurst High School, Fort Wayne. He served in the Marine Corps and while an Indiana University student he was elected toPhi Beta Kappa. Collier, his wife. Connie and their three children are residing at 202 Tyner Dr., Warsaw. Dr. Clark ritains membership in AAFP Dr. Jack P. Clark, Syracuse, has completed continuing education requirements to retain active membership in the American Academy of Family Physicians, .the national association of family doctors. The academy formerly was called the American Academy of General Practice. The requirements call for members to complete a minimum of 150 hours of accredited continuing medical study every three years. Members become eligible for reelection at the end of the third year following their election to membership. The academy, the country’s second largest national medical association, was the first national medical group to require members to keep up with medical progress through continuing education. The academy, founded in 1947 and headquartered in Kansas City, Mo., was instrumental in the establishment of a new primary specialty in family practice in 1969. The new specialty is expected to increase the numbers of family physicians available to serve the public in the future. The academy’s continuing education program is the foundation of eligibility for family doctors now in practice who apply for certification in the new speciality.

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