The Mail-Journal, Volume 17, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 November 1980 — Page 5
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Letters to the editor Nothing is sacred anymore
Dear Editor: Sometime last Monday night someone stole a very special flag from in front of Al Bauer’s house. It was a bicentennial flag with a special design and the year 1976 in the upper left hand portion. This had been given to her Dad by daughter Geri, for his birthday in March 1976. It was very highly prized, and except for bad weather, it had been flown every day.
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We sure miss it, and wish we had it back. Gerri Bauer One of the most misleading factors in any nattional election is a forecast. Too many political speakers appeal to the emotions rather than the intellect.
Lakeland Locals j Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wixson have moved from Syracuse and are now living at 519 S. High Street in Selinsgrove, Pa. Mr. Wixson has taken a position as production manager for a mobile home manufacturing firm there. They lived in Syracuse for eight years prior to moving to Pennsylvania. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson were Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Kingston of Weldon, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Swaisgood of Helena, Ohio. The three couples met on a tour of Europe 1 1 2 years ago.
Van Buren goes Republican but returns Cong. Fithian
A total of 1,080 persons of the 1,303 registered voters in Van Buren Township voted in the election last Tuesday. A check of the polls at 3:30 p.m. showed 232 of 354 registered voters in precinct one had already voted, 214 of 380 registered voters in precinct two had voted and 329 of 569 registered voters in precinct three had voted. A total of 329 cast straight Republican ballots with 112 casting straight Democratic ballots. In the race for president Ronald Reagan received 203 votes (68.1%) in precinct one, 189 (64.5%) in precinct two and 360 votes (77.1%) in precinct three. President Jimmy Carter received 80 votes (26.8%) in precinct one, 92 votes (31.4%) in precinct two and 82 votes (17.6%) in precinct three.
Pct. Pct. Pct. PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT 1 2 3 Reagon and Bush (R) 203 189 360 Carter and Mondale (D) 80 92 82 Greavesand Varnum (A) 0 1 0 Clark and Koch (L) 2 18 Hall and Davis (C) 0 0 — 0 Deßerry and Zimmerman (S) 0 0 0 Anderson and Lucey (I) 13 9 17 Commoner and Harris (C) 0 10 US SENATOR Quayle (R) 207 181 337 Bayh(D) 92 108' 125 GOVERNOR AND LT. GOV. Orr and Mutz (R) 207 182 332 Hillenbrand and Peterson (D) 87 ill 128 Artist and Gephart (A) 2 1 3 ' ATTORNEY GENERAL Pearson (R) 196 168 332 Webster (D) 88 107 108 SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Negley (R) 189 167 324 Loughlin (D) 88 104 98 Patterson (A) 9—9 25 REPORTER, SUPREME COURT, COURT OF APPEALS Wertzler(R) 200 lao 333 Senegal (D) 84 94 104 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS Niemeyer (R) 131 126 244 Fithian (D) , 166 166 219 STATE SENATOR (13th district) Augsburger (R) 208 196 323 Cogan (D) 89 92 134 STATE REPRESENTATIVE Mauzy(R) 190 180 819 Garrison (D) 94 96 114 JUDGE. CIRCUIT COURT Sand(R) 233 215 380 JUDGE. COUNTY COURT Jarrette (R) 229 208 312 CLERK. CIRCUIT COURT Messmore(R) ; 242 215 382 TREASURER Patterson (R) 233 209 376 CORONER Eastlund (R) 237 211 383 COUNTY SURVEYOR Brower (R) 236 208 375 COMMISSIONER, NORTH DIST. Dorsey (R) 233 214 376 COMMISSIONER, MIDDLE DIST. Gilliam (R) 227 212 373 COUNTY COUNCILMAN (3 to be elected) Anglin (R) 216 203 358 Sharp (R) 211 193 343 Dalton (R) 200 182 348 JUDICIAL OFFICES SUPREME COURT Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Pivarnik 111/76 85/64 175/102 COURT OF APPEALS Chipman 118/62 102/50 196/75 Miller 118/59 106/49 199/74 Young 122/57 106/45 198/73 LAKELAND SCHOOL BOARD Payne (Dist. 1) 185 146 284 Little (Dist. 3) 199 190 235 Redslob (Dist. 3) 35 39 98
Independent John Anderson received 13 votes (4.4%) in precinct one, nine votes (3.1%) in precinct two and 17 votes (3.6%) in precinct three. Former Milford resident and former Milford graduate, John B Augsburger, received 208 of 307 votes in precinct one, 196 of 301 votes in precinct two and 323 of 472 votes in precinct three in his bid for re-election to the state senate. In the race for Lakeland School Board, Van Buren Township residents gave 199, 190 and 235 votes to, Billy G. Little, incumbent board president; and 35. 39 and 98 votes to challenger James A. Redslob. Redslob was making his first bid at public office. Both Little and Redslob reside in precinct three.
Relatively speaking This query column will help genealogists find relatives and information concerning their families. Please submit your query to the Genealogy Section, Kosciusko County Historical Society, P.O. Box 1071 Warsaw, 46580. Make the query concise and understandable, typed or with printed names, relating to Kosciusko County. Please enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope (SASE). Do not write to ‘the paper’. If you answer a query, also write the above address and enclose a SASE. 12. Seeking information about Henry Samuel WEITZEL born Mt. Joy, Lancaster Co., Pa. about 1838. Father, Samuel; mother Katharine ESCHELMAN. Henry’ married Virginia SMITH, born Frankfort Co., Ohio. Moved to Kansas, then to Illinois near daughter. Henry had lived in Kosciusko County and visited two sisters in Mentone in 1912, Mollie HUFF and Fiann BARGES. Also a brother, Samuel. 13. Information needed on Abner D. BREADING who married Belinda E. SIMPKINS. Feb. 26, 1871. Lived in Washington Township. Kosciusko County. Also Henry, Benjamin F., William J. and Manoah BREADING who lived near Silver Lake and Laketon from 1860-1916. Henry BREADING died May 20.1916 at Laketon. W’ill exchange information. 14. Wish to correspond with descendants of Francis Asbury KINSEY (1809-1904). Lived in Kosciusko County from 1853-1904. 15. Need _ informaton on FLORY or EAGLEBARGER families in Kosciusko or Marshall Counties that might lead back to Henry Washington HARTMAN. Child, Ora, born 1878. possiblyadopted, listed in 1880 census but not in 1900 census. Wish more information concerning this. Dorothy Lower, head of the Genealogy Department of the Fort Wayne-Allen County Library, will speak at the regular meeting of the Genealogy Section at 7:30 p.m., in the Counting House Bank, SR 15N, Warsaw. She is a Warsaw-Winona Lake native. The Fort Wayne Library is second or third best in the United States and is one of the largest in the county. The public is invited to attend this meeting which will be a good opportunity for beginners in the genealogy field. Low dues provide membership in the Genealogy Section and the Historical Society plus a quarterly newsletter. The genealogy group publishes a quarterly, “Our Missing Links”. Back issues are available. Write to P.O. Box 1071, Warsaw for information on any activities. A group of old photographs from the North Webster area remains unidentified. Please contact us if you recognize any of the following names, or names of places: Milbank, South Dakota; Blue Earth City, Minnesota: Wells, Minnesota; Genoa. Wisconsin; Jacksonville, Leroy, Gibson City, Chicago, Danville and Bloomington, all in Illinois; Peru, Wabash, “Great-uncle David Reynolds ”, Terre Haute and Indiana College photographs; Beatrice F. Moss Conrad; Solomon Franklin Dillman and “George”.
Wed., November 12,1980—THE MAIL-JOURNAL
Jefferson goes Republican but endorse Floyd Fithian
At total of 321 registered voters in Jefferson Township went to the poles on November 4 to voice their opinion by casting their ballot. Os the total 321,61 Republicans and 14 Democrats in precinct one and 55 Republicans and 28 Democrats in precinct two voted a straight ticket. President-elect Ronald Reagan received 110 votes for 73.3 per cent in precinct one and 112 votes for 73.5 per cent in precinct two. President Jimmy Carter received 28 votes for 18.7 per cent in precinct one and 39 votes for 23.5 per cent in precinct two. 0 »
PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT 1 2 Reagan and Bush (R) 110 122 Carter and Mondale (D) 28 39 Greavesand Varnum (A) 1 0 Clark and Koch (L) 1 0 Hall and Davis (C) 0 0 De Berry and Zimmerman (S) 0 0 Anderson and Lucey (I) 10 4 Commoner and Harris (C) * 0 0 US SENATOR Quayle (R) 111 119 Bayh ©) 38 48 GOVERNOR AND LT. GOV. Orr and Mutz ( R) 113 114 Hillenbrand and Peterson (D) 34 49 Artist and Gephart (A) 11 ATTORNEY GENERAL Pearson (R) 103 107 Webster (D) 38 48 SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Negley (R) 106 101 Loughlin (D) 33 50 Patterson (A) 3 5 REPORTER, SUPREME COURT. COURT OF APPEALS Wertzler(R) 105 112 Senegal (D) 34 41 REPRESENTATIVE LN CONGRESS Niemeyer (R) 78 76 Fithian (D) 67 89 STATE SENATOR (13th district) Augsburger (R) 105 107 Cogan (D) 35 44 STATE REPRESENTATIVE Mauzy (R) -"*'*“ r l08 109 Garrison (D) 34 50 JUDGE. CIRCUIT COURT Sand(R) 119 126 JUDGE, COUNTY COURT Jarrette (R) 118 123 CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT Messmore(R) 122 130 TREASURER Patterson (R) 119 120 CORONER Eastlund (R) > 125 124 COUNTY SURVEYOR Brower (R) 117 121 COMMISSIONER. NORTH DIST. Dorsev (R) 121 122 COMMISSIONER, MIDDLE DIST. Gilliam (R) 120 122 COUNTY COUNCILMAN (3 to be elected) Anglin (R) 116 122 Sharp (R) 103 103 Dalton (R) 105 104 JUDICIAL OFFICES SUPREME COURT Yes/No Yes/No Pivarnik 52/39 56/29 COURT OF APPEALS Chipman 63/31 58/20 Miller 66/28 62/17 Young 62/31 61/16 LAKELAND SCHOOL BOARD Payne (Dist. 1) 87 Little (Dist. 3) 92 Redslob (Dist. 3) 31
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Independent John Anderson received 10 votes for 6.7 per cent in precinct one and four votes for 2.4 per cent in precinct two. Only those residents in precinct two voted on Lakeland School Board Turstees. Precinct one is in the WaNee School Corporation The 168 persons voting in Jefferson Township two gave 87 votes to Philip Payne of Tippecanoe Township; 92 votes to Billy G. Little, the incumbent representative from Van Buren and Jefferson Townships; and 31 votes to challenger James A. Redslob, also of Van Buren and Jefferson Townships.
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