The Mail-Journal, Volume 1, Number 23, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 July 1962 — Page 3

Girls'State By SYLVIA KARESH Hoosier Girls’ State is a mythical state formed by girls who have finished their junior year in high school. They come from every part of Indiana and are given the opportunity to live together as selfgoverning citizens. I lived in Grigsby City in Freedom County and was assigned to the Federalist party. Our first day, Sunday, July 1, was taken up by registration. The second day began with flag raising, followed by city and county meetings. Filing for office was done by 9 o’clock that night. The primary elections were held Tuesday morning. State party conventions were then held and the Nationalist and Federalist parties’ condidates campaigned without ceasing until the general election the next day. Thursday, Friday and Saturday we organized and ran our cities, counties and the state with our elected and appointed officials in charge. • Honor Day was held Sunday, July 8. All Girls’ Staters were beautifully dressed in formals for the awards presentation. It was impressive and meaningful to

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everyone who attended. I appreciate. the opportunity which made it possible for me to attend Girls’ State. I only wish that more girls could have shared this wonderful experience. SYRACUSE Hospital News Charles Taylor, r 1, Syracuse, was admitted to the Goshen hospital last Friday for plastic surgery on his fingers which were severely injured in an industrial injury earlier this year. He was released Monday. Miss Norma Stewart, r 1, Syracuse, was released from the Goshen hospital last week. Mrs. Paul Mey, r 3, Syracuse, was admitted to the Goshen hospital last week for minor surgery. Fred Wigmore, Syracuse, was admitted to the Goshen hospital last week for medical care. James Hamman, 206 N. Huntington street, Syracuse, was treated for severe lacerations and the fracture of one finger of his right hand suffered during an industrial accident around noon last Friday. He was released after treatment.

Syracuse Locals : Rev. Herbert Yoder and family • of White Pigeon, Mich., visited ' several families of the congregation of the Wawasee Lakeside 1 Chapel for several days last week. J Rev. Yoder also gave the sermon 2 at the Sunday morning service at ’ the Chapel. The Syracuse-Wawasee Water ( Safety Program has been going great gups this summer and when , the weather takes a turn for the better, will proceed even better. ( Have you made your donation for “ this program? 1 The Syracuse Methodist church . had a nice turn out at their ice cream social last Saturday even- ( ing despite the rainy weather. < Around a dozen freezers of ice , cream were served in addition to . cakes, pies and brownies. < Five senior high youngsters from i the Syracuse Methodist church will attend the Warsaw district ] institute from Sunday, July 22, to < Saturday, July 28, at Epworth < Forest. They are Elaine Koher, / Charlotte Hulley, Madonna Lindley , and Marsha and Ron Richey. Past- ] or and Mrs. Richey will also at- < tend the institute. < Mr. and Mrs. S. D. (Zeke) Myers and three children of Win- : ter Haven, Florida., have returned to their home following a week’s visit with the Nelson Auer family and other friends in /the area. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Falasco and Son Jerry of Cleveland, Ohio, spent the past week with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maresh of Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knisley and four children of Syracuse returned home last week end from a week vacation at Austin, Minn., with the Gene Maxey family. They enjoyed a tour of the Hormel meat packing plant at Austin of which Mr. Maxey is an employee and a tour of Wonder Cave at Decorah, lowa, enroute home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Huey of Syracuse were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Huey at Fort Wayne. In the afternoon, the Huey’s visited Mr. Huey’s aunt and uncle, Mrs. Cora Evans and Mr. Chester Holmes at Portland.

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Matthew Welsh Day Democrat Dinner Meeting Monday, July 23rd 6:45 P.M. SMORGASBORD Westminster Hotel, Winona Lake The Hon. Matthew Welsh - Main Speaker — Sponsored By—- — COUNTY DEMOCRAT CENTRAL COMMITTEE

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knisley and four children of Syracuse were Sunday guests of -Mr. and Mrs. Donald Knisley and four children of Benton. E. E. Walker of East Moline, Hl., and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mahaffey and Terry Ashby of Monmouth, DI., spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Carwile and daughter, Miss Barbara of Syracuse. Guests this week are Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Carwile, Jr., and son Rickey of McKinney, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kern TH and son David Earl are moving from the Treadway Apts, in Syracuse this week into their new home southwest of Syracuse. Mrs. Audrey LeCount and daughters Ellen and Michelle of Syracuse, were Sunday evening visitors of Mrs. Mabel Taylor, an aunt, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swanson and family, all of Atwood. Mrs. Alton Griffith of Naples, Florida and Arliss Hamman of Syracuse were honored at a family dinner Sunday afternoon at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hamman. This was in celebration of their birthdays. In addition to the above named, eleven others were present. Perk Inn is perkin’ up again now that Mr. and Mrs. Perkins are here. They and two grandchildren returned last week from a trip to Honolulu and the World’s Fair and state that they are glad to be back on the shores of Lake Wawasee. Mrs. Richard Miller and daughter Michele went to Bloomington last Tuesday, July 10, where Michele made final preparations to enter Indiana University this fall. They then went to Dooksville, Tenn., where she will begin five weeks of instruction in cheer leading at the University of Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas and Kentucky. Mrs. Miller was accompanied by Mrs. Olen Keim and son Donnie who visited relatives en route. It is reported that Jack Kimpel, formerly of* Syracuse, has been appointed manager of the Lafayette district social security office and that the Kimpel family is to move from Algonquin, DlinoiS to Lafayette soon. Mr. Kimpel has been assistant manager of the social security office in Elgin, Illinois.

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OPEN HOUSE — Syracuse firemen are planning an open house at their new fire station on south Huntington street on Saturday and Sunday of this week from 9 a. m.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolters and two children of Indianapolis were recent week end guests of Mrs. Wolter’s sister, Mrs. Elmer Armbruster, and family at Syracuse. The Wolters also visited Barney Davis, Mrs. Wolter’s father. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Plank and family of Syracuse recently visited Mrs. Plank’s fattier, Frank Culp, who is ill. He is staying with another daughter, Mrs. Charles Folk, and her family in Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Simon, Mary, Richard, Larry and Robert, spent several days during their recent vacation visiting friends and relatives. Among those visited were Mr. and Mrs. J. Royal Kline in South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Woodworth and family in Mongo, Indiana, Mr. and. Mrs. Kenneth Bell and family of Delphi, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Davies and son of Rossville and a cousin Millard Hentzel and Mrs. Hentzel and family of Orlando who were visiting in Mongo.

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■ to 9 p. m. each day. t According to Bill Hess, fire i chief, the public is invited to inI spect the new fire station and the . new fire fighting equipment.

No One Injured In 3-Car Accident i Thursday No one was injured in a threecar accident at the comer of Fourth street and SR 15 in Milford last Thursday afternoon at 5; 25. A 1962 Ford Falcon station wagon, driven by Evelyn Shirley Om of Milford, has stopped behind a ear that was stopped on SR 15 to wait for oncoming cars before making a left turn. A 1962 Volkswagen, driven by Paul Albert Reuter of Yuma, Ariz., was slowing to stop or had stopped, the driver did not remember for sure, when a 1962 Buick, driven by Jerry K. Smith of r 3 Syracuse, hit the back of the Reuter car causing it to ram the back of the Om station wagon. Milford chief of police Justin Kneeland investigated and esti-. mated damage at $450. No arrest was made. HONORED AT SHOWER Mrs. Robert Kauffman of Syracuse was honored at a pink and blue shower held by the women of the Church of the Brethren in Syracuse. Games were played with the prizes going to the guests. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Ray Darr, Mrs. Ralph Wagoner, Mrs. Donald Davis and Mrs. Joe Baumgartner who served refreshments to those attending. MILFORD POLICE REPORT July 7- Phillip Van Dorster, Goshen, ticketed for running a stop' sign at SR 15 and Catherine street. Fined $1 and costs. July 15 - towed in car belonging to Gary Chambers, Milford. Car was found in ditch at county roads 300E and 127. Sheriff also investigating.

TWO MEN WANTED Two Men Wanted To Operate Sewer Cleaning Machine. Contact Walter Hagerdon, street superintendent at once. TOWN OF SYRACUSE By order of the board of trustees J. BARTON COX, Clerk-Treasurer

BIKE SALE 26” BIKE , jJ. Boys or Girls AMERICAN MADE Huffy Regular 543.75 w $ 29 97 in carton Rugged construction; racing style fenders; deluxe saddle; ball bearing assemblies; twin tube frame; rust resistant finish. Complete with kick stand, chain guard, and rear reflector. Boys color: Satellite Red (3). Girls color: Beautiful Blue. (4) SI WISE ILimMf I Phone: 457-3266 Downtown Syracuse

Thursday, July 19, 1962

Milford Locals Mary Alice Cox of lAiion City, Mich., Is visiting her father, Arthur Cox, in Milford. Mr. Cox is employed at Beer’s Flowers. Miss Thelma Eisenhower of South Bend will spent Thursday, | Friday and Saturday morning [with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eisenhour of near Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fifer of Milford were Friday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yocum at Leesburg. Mrs. Ruth Jane Potts of Sarasota, Fla., is visiting her brother, William Perry, and Mrs. Perry at Milford. Mrs. Viola Hart of Milford has bought the Duane Graff home on South Henry street in Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Battenfield of Fort Wayne moved into their new home in Fort Wayne Monday and visited in Milford on Tuesday. Mrs. Battenfield is the former Alice Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stump and daughter Denise of New Paris were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Stump’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wise of Milford. The Stumps recently returned from a visit with Mrs. Stump’s sister, Mrs. Robert Wemple, and Mr. Wemple at Albuquerque, N. M. Mrs. Ronald McGrain of North Webster is spending three weeks with Mrs. John Augsburger and daughters at Milford while the husbands are on a camping trip out west. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson and family were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Campbell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Vanlaningham, all of Milford.

Be strong, and let thy heart take courage. —(Psalms 27:14). Let us not be intimidated by appearances. Let us stand with God. He is with us, and His power is perfect.

THE MAIL-JOURNAL

RECENT REUNIONS Over 40 persons attended the reunion of the Nicolai family held Sunday, July 8, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nicolai. Family members came from LaGrange Warsaw, Goshen, Elkhart, and Syracuse. Officers of the past year were re-elected for the coming year and are: Raymond Kitson, president; Harold. Nicolai, vicepresident; and Mrs. Eston Clayton, secretary-treasurer. The Vivian Disher family of Syracuse held a reunion last Sunday, July 15, at his home south of Syracuse. Nearly 30 children, grandchildren, and other relatives were present and came from other parts of Indiana in addition to Syracuse, Michigan, Illinois, Connecticut and California.

Legals. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission of Indiana Docket No. 394 l-A, 7 IN THE MATTER OF THE JOINT APPLICATION OF RALPH J. HARMAN. SELLER, AND SNELL TRUCK LINE. INC., PURCHASER, FOR THE APPROVAL OF THE SALE AND TRANSFER OF CERTIFICATE NO. 6474-A. 1. (MODIFIED), PROPERTY, INTRASTATE. Notice • is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in this cause in Room 939, State Office Building. Indianapolis, Ind,, 10:00 A- ' M., <EST) Wednesday. September 12, 1962. Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By ALLAN RACHLES Indianapolis, Indiana., July 17, *962. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County, Indiana, will at 10 AM on the 25th day of July, 1962 at the Clerk’s Office Court House in the City of Warsaw, Indiana, in said County, begin investigation of the application of the following named person requesting the issue to the applicant at the location hereinafter set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named: The Blue Shingle, Inc., by Richard A. Gardner, Pres., R. No. 4, Syracuse, Indiana, (Restaurant) TRANSFER Beer & Wine Retailers permit from Theodore M. Gall, R. No. 4, Syracuse, Indiana. SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By W. F. Condon Executive Secretary a Joe A. Harris Chairman . LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO. 29627 In The Matter of Rates And Charges Os The Nappanee Telephone Company «, Notice is hereby given that the Nappanee Telephone Company proposes to request the Public Service Commission of Indiana to grant changes in certain rates and charges of the Nappanee Telephone Company which will increase such existing rates and charges an average of approximately 16 per cent. A detailed schedule of such proposed rates and charges is on file at the Commercial Office of the Nappanee Telephone Company, Nappanee, Indiana, and is available for inspection by the general public. Public Hearing in this Cause will be held in the rooms of the Commission, 905 State Office Building, Indianapolis. Indiana, at 9:00 A.M., C. S. T„ which is 10:00 A. M„ E. S. T„ on Tuesday, July 31, 1962. Public participation is requested. NAPPANEE TELEPHONE COMPANY CHARLES D. EHINGER President ATTEST: Arthur E. Voglewede Secretary NOTICE OF i additional appropriations F NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the ' taxpayers of the Warsaw Community / School Corporation, Kosciusko County,/ Indiana, that the duly qualified and act-C Ing members of Board of School Trustees of said Warsaw Community School Corporation, Kosciusko County, Will meet on the 30th day of July, 1962, 7:30 P.M. in the Board Room at the School Admin- * istration Building in the City of Warsaw and at such time and place will consider the following additional appropriations which such officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time, the extraordinary emergency existing because of the creation of the Warsaw Community School Corporation (Kosciusko County) effective on the Ist day of July, 1962, and the transfer of monies in the hands of the Prairie Township trustee and the Warsaw Community Schools to said Warsaw Community School Corporation. SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND: Accounty A- Administration $29,878.95 Account B - Instruction 10,726.87 Account C - Co-ordinate Activities _ — 28.408.G3 Account D - Operation 58.409.12 Account E- Maintenance — 18,’364.88 Account F - Fixed Charges — 11,161.17 Account G- Auxiliary Account 6,004.65 Account H - Debt Service — 300.00 Account I - Capital Outlay — 19,458.78 $177,708.00 TUITION FUND: Account B - Instruction (Pay of Teachers) $336,998.40 Account F - Transfer Out 2,000.00 $338,998.40 BOND FUND Account H - Debt Service ... $32,118.66 CUMULATIVE FUND Account I - New Buildings and Alterations , $553,433.07 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Commission will hold a further hearing within fifteen (15) days in the County Auditor’s Office of Kosciusko County. Indiana, or at such other placp as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing (will be held. BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES WARSAW COMMUNITY SCHOOLS WARSAW, INDIANA BRUCE MAISH, President DALE TUCKER. Secretary STANLEY EVANS.* Treasurer &

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