The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 28, Milford, Kosciusko County, 20 August 1964 — Page 4

THE MAIL-JOURNAL Thursday, August 20, 1964

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ANGLER'S COVE — Another pop ular eating establishment on Lake Wawasee is the Angler’s Cove, shown here. The Cove is located on Ogden Island and is sought out by those hunt-

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SEPTEMBER WEDDING PLANNED—Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hollar of Milford announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Marie, to James Brooks. son ol Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Brooks of MUford. Both are 1960 graduates of MUford high school. Miss Hollar is a graduate of Porter Business college in Indianapolis. She is working in the

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Coining To The King’s Men Q> s LAKE Thrusi, Aug. 27 WA rn WAWASEE &3° PJIL - n Mid-Nite

►- ing a good steak or deliciously pre- ' e pared sea food. The Cove also has >, a two-way license.One can reach the Cove from the ►- Ogden Island road or by boat t- through Johnson's Bay, as hundreds

office at Chore-Time Equipment, Inc., in Milford. Mr. Brooks will complete six months of training with J the National Guards at Fort Knox Friday. He plans to work at R. R. Donnelley and Sons in Warsaw when he returns home. A September 26 wedding is being planned.

! do each season. The -Cove is owned and operated by Bob and Virginia Mayfield and they are assisted by Marge Baumgartner. Jeanette Walls, and Michael A Mail-Journal staff plioto. • —

LARGE MOUTH BASS BITING MORE WEEKLY FISHING REPORT Cooler weather has renewed fish- ' ing activity and improved take home ! catches in many areas. Water coni ditions around the state are clear i and normal although low in the southI ern part. Nice largemouth bass are i being caught by deepwater artists using bottom bumping artificial baits. NORTHWESTERN INDIANA Fishing is fair in Fulton County, i Bass Lake had some bluegill activity I oVer the weekend. Fishing in Mars- • hall County and Laporte County lakes 'is good for this time of the year. Kankakee River fishermen are cat- ! chin some bass and catfish. Fishing iin Wabash and Tippecanoe Rivers i remains average with catches of cat- • fish and bass being taken with the ! usual baits. NORTHEASTERN INDIANA Fishing has slowed down some in La Grange County, with fair catches of bluegills being caught in Royer, i Stone, and Big Long Lakes. Some bass and pike are hitting in Pigeon River. Excellent bluegill fishing is to be had in Silver Lake and Beaver Dam Lake with best results- using catalpa worms. Bluegill fishing is also Very good in Big Long and High Lakes. Anglers are taking some bass, at Waldron. Steinbarger, Bear and Sand Lakes. Walleyes are being taken out of Sylvan Lake. Almost all lakes in Steuben County are furnishing good bluegill fishing. Bass are hitting surface plugs at Snow and Crooked Lakes with pike being caught still fishing and trolling; ATTEND GRADUATION i EXERCISES Miss Marciel Furrer graduated from the St. Elizabeth School of Nursing at Lafayette last Sunday. Those attending the graduation ex- ; ercises from the Syracuse-Milford area were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haab, Steve and Nettie, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steffen and family, j Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haab, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Beer, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haab. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ! ert Wuethrich and family of Rensselaer also attended. Miss Furrer is the daughter of Mrs. Emma Furrer of Wolcott, and j is the fiancee of Steve Haab.

The Casualty Count by Jerry Marcus , , ~~~ ~ —~~~~ ■ / .’'• •‘SO TWFN I SAID, HELEN CARTER—(THAT WAS CLOSE)—I SAID, IF YOU’RE MY FRIEND YOU'U UNDERSTAND, THEN SHE SAID . . . Th» Travt/tri SaMy S«r»ico 42,700 were killed and 3,460,000 were injured in automobile accidents in 1963.

CfiUZIN AROUND ST 51? T 'h- j’; " - -V j. ? The Lakeland area is seeing a wfnd up of season affairs, including store sales, house parties, and the, appearance of the Fabulous-King’s Men at Q's Waco on Thursday, Aug. I 27, from 8:30 til midnight, and Annie Lou (Moore) and Johnnie (Keck’ at Kale Island Beacon, same night starting at 9. The King’s Men appeared at House of Harter recently and later at the Youth Center. They made a big hit, and should draw hundreds to Q’s Waco. We’ve heard Annie Lou and Johnnie and they stir a ball. You won’t want to miss them. And, incidentally, can that Johnnie play a banjo! Blair Laughlin, teller at the S B - of Syracuse, was showing friends a rattle snake’s hattier he carried around in a little bottle. Said he killed the critter at his Bpnar Lake place on Sunday. Speaking of banks, the rumor that a drive-in bank is going into the Village just isn’t true. We usually go to

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the source of such rumors, and found this one wanting. Maybe later, but not just now. The Gene Newmans es Goshen have purchased the Syracuse Lake home of Gerri and Orrin Smith and plan to remodel it into a year-a-round home. The Smiths, living right now in Howard's Motel, plan to movg into their Benton stregt home in Syracuse as soon as.it is vacated. From the “Editors Are' Such i Liars” column. THE PRINTED WORD: Our people are -to be commended for opening their hearts and their pocketbooks and giving-to this wonderful and worthy cause. Because of their kind generosity much suffering will be alleviated and a ray of sunshine will be brought into the lives of the poor and the unfortunate. THE TRUTH: Businessmen were threatened with loss of patronage, workers were threatened with loss of job and prominent persons were approached in public places'. Much was raised with punch boards and by cutting crap games. Only three . members of the committee were , present when the take was counted and they are ah now in Miami investigating slum conditions. Paul Moore tells friends he “just loves” his new personnel job with Kinder Mfg. Co. Paul was former Syracuse principal. One of the biggest weddings of the summer occurred Saturday in the Millersburg Saint Peter’s Lutheran church when the daughter of Mr. and

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Mrs. Sheldon McClain, Esther Dianne, married Forrest Hull, Jr., of Indianapolis. A huge tent in the yard was set up as a reception area. The McClains live in Millersburg in the winter and Lake Wawasee in the summer. We were told to gently rib firemen for their “effort" in putting up their overhead signs announcing the forthcoming fair. Our informant said it “took about seven firemen, then the thing didn’t stay up there", he chuckled. Speaking ofjiremen. we followed the alert Syracuse firemen on their Tuesday night run to Ogden Island. And so found ourselves among those who followed too closely behind, and were soon surrounded by fire vehicles and apparatus. We’ll never learn. The county commissioners don’t want it known at this pre-election date, but they have air-conditioned the offices of the county highway department in Warsaw. We see nothing wrong with this, but why the hush-hull? We heard a fellow the other day call Marguerite Gilliam, wife of middle district county commissioner, Kosciusko county’s “Lady Bird”. We like Marguerite for her efforts in helping get her husband elected commissioner and in keeping the old fires burning on the campaign trail. Lady Bird or not, shte’S effective and has been getting some state-wide recognition among GOP women.

Hartke Seeks To Aid Drought Areas WASHINGTON (Special) — Sen. Vance Hartke (D-Ind) today cosponsered a bill to aid farmers suffering from drought. He also notified Lenard Pound. State Chairman of the United States Department of Agriculture Disaster Committee, that he stands ready to assist if necessary in having the Secretary of Agriculture declare qualified counties to be drought disaster area. The bill co-sponsored by the Indiana Senator would give assistance if drought should become so severe to make necessary transportation of hay from a distance because of its lack from nomial local sources. As yet no Indiana counties have been t declared drought disaster areas, but about 60 counties of the state have suffered varying degree, of drought loss. Counties in 24 other states, including 42 Kentucky counties, have been named eligible for existing drought assistance. “Natural disaster is a great enemy of the farmer and one which is bevond his control,” the Senator said in’a letter to Mr. Pound. “You may count on me for fullest cooperation in securing a declaration by the Secretary of Agriculture of such counties as may be necessary for participation in the special haying and grazing regulations now in force” in other states. Under such regulations, diverted acreage under the feed grain and wheat programs can be made available for haying and grazing.

Amount Likely To Go To St. Francis Church From McKenna Will Is $45,000

The net amount to go to the Saint Francis Xavier Church of Pierceton from the will of the late Mary McKenna will be in the area of $45,000, it was announced by administrator Leon Kubacki on Tuesday. Mr. Kubacki said of the gross amount of the will of $59,277.61, there was an amount of ex-penses to date, including funeral expense, of $7,890.34. He went on to say

To secure such treatment, a county request the state committee, of which Mr. Pound is chairman, for a recommendation to tlie national 1 program director in Washington. I Upon his request to the Secretary, the disaster declaration can be made and the special grazing and haying permitted.

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additional costs to be added to thetotal expense Abstract costs, attorneys fees and cost of administration, and a suit is now pending for reformation .of deed as a result of erroneous survey of some property, which has been sold. Os the amount .to be received by the church from Miss McKenna’s will, $40,000 was received in August of 1963. »

BL Y FAIR ANIMALS It was lamed this week that Merle Campliell purchased a lamb at the 4-H auction for 50 cents per a I pound and also purchased a hog belonging to Dan Beer for John Perry for 43 cents per pound. Mr. Campbell also made twp purchases for the Milford Lions club.

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