The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 November 1964 — Page 8

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL Thursday, November 5, 1964

Town Board Transfers Firemen Clothing Fund Al the meeting Tuesday evening, Nov. 3, the Syracuse town board of • trustees approved the transfer of a SI,OOO firemen’s clothing fund to the general fund for the fire department. It also approved an unappropriated fund, to get set up for a pole barn. b>. the amount of $4,500. Clerk - treasurer Walter Calnon introduced the new chief of police • Dan Ganger. Don Arnold, business manager of the Lakeland Community School Corporation, asked • the board if it was possible to get no parking signs posted on south , Huntington street, from Brooklyn street to the railroad, for the safety and convenience of the school buses Mr. .Arnold said the no parking need only be in effect frorii 3 Io 4 pm , five days a week. Walter Hagerdon, street commissioner, will • ,e s.gns and post them. It was also brought out that a stop sign instead of yield sign was 1 needed at Third and Boston streets, j Robert Insley told the, board that Parkway Drive has no sign at eithof the street and there is ■ ties per hour sign on the street H.e felt it should be replac-

ed with a 30 miles per hour sigil. .He also said with ears parking on Car roil street at the doctor's offices- and cars parking across the .at th— ■ bi>- I for two cars to posh at that section o: Carrol; .street joe H i-hes asked the board for gravel for the rood to his resident. He to.d • the board members he ,><v, i r<rn<>-. the sod and also level the. gravel if the town would < 'ised to haul the gravel as soon - ■ ■ m| s i - ed Mr .. . ■ 'Edgar' S:-» .. ■ 1.1 SC i ;•!:> i*•j ;• ‘•’ • .J-:. J or to the effect that the* schools will he. < <>n Fr day aft» rn««>ii, Nox ■ Mr : Ixingenlxiugh . - told the Desrd-members that he had seme ■ tn>m th< fire fire. resulting in damage • > . p imp and pa . Sure -t » H, s. fre ’ < ;k4 was advised to I /'• ' ' ‘ ■' Earl Treadway asked the board*: ■ ■_ 1 street bt when the brisl - s n*for the ro ■ ay. .■there is quite a rise which would cause Wafer to flow back, into the properties the street. He w • ' ■ Mr T. v.> Iw .v then stated T. L ' t-C.J K • if given permission '• fi ; ■ < x •- ■ a•• •.,*.,• • uh’-’.ei .Sri wth h - :r. <•;.-> The hoard approved • ..- p ■■ ■. . . . ■• > . < •' •' ! 'M-.i’d have to b< ! ■ ■ ' • Syracuse Locals

~J . ■ eu' ‘\>'i "aL Uwlr daughter. D.r ar! Gienr. Oxender of Man- ‘ Mr M • <4 Cons: Mt» .l-.El.cn Schoeff <4 Syracuse Mr and Mrs. Oxender .-stoow- ( ; . s •_ n <■!■. .< tr p wh ch 'they- !'•. < tpok to Poland. I ■■••.. l. Mrs W E Long Syracuse, a member of the National Rose So- ■J cu-tv attecxted the National show . held at the Westward Ho Rose S<> j cietv t.<>nventi>n ..n-i Hutvi m 1 h>vnix At iz . October 22-25 Mrs Lon-2 { went by jet and was a guest in ,■ the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Horace , Gottschalk and Mr and Mrs. C E. [ Hamilton She returned by jet on October 26. J Mrs J.i ’ ■'.■•i-r.ex S. r.l was aS- ni ■ - ".er c.test > . Marie R n n near North Wrls ster In the afternoon they called on Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rothenberger' in North Webster. ’ ■ ,| M- and Mrs Xiva Ketering of Syracuse and Mr and Mrs. Otto Hui: < M < > were Sum:.dinner attests of Mrs. Vera Fcsell of Ugonier at a Mottviile. Mich., restauran*. •. - ' Mr and Mrs. Chester Ackley of Michigan City , were Wiests Saturday I.: Mrs Hatt:e Brown. Syracuse." Rev. and Mrs. B T Yrager ol was in Syracuse Wednesday and called on friends a.nd re’.a- " *. •.?. < Donna Ruch of Hebron was in Milford over the weekend. M-s John Hamilton of Jnyne«vise. Wis. was a recent visitor in the home of her daughter ami famiy Mr and Mrs. Date Swensen at r i Milford.

NEW SUBSCRIBERS TO THE MAIL-JOURNAL Miss Marcia Dewart, 3018 Prairie Franklin Manor, Apt. c, Franklin Park, ID. Don Brumbaugh, r 1 Milford Mi's. Arliss Hamman, 813 South Bth street, Goshen | Lester Gay, r 1 Etna Green Sally Jo Fosbrink, * 1207 Gable I Court, Purdue University, Lafay- ! ette 1 Ligonier School Librarian, Lig- ’ onier ! Mason Realty, 230 N E. 20th Avenue. Pompano Beach. Fla. ‘ Donna Ruch, r 1 Box 310. Hebron , Philip R. Baker, r 1 New Paris Donna Moots, Read-Curry 607. Indiana University. Bloomington Mrs. Robert P. DeCount. 12203 Vincennes. Apt. 15, Blue Island, HL Ed Charlton, Leeburg , * Dale Mikel. 606 Blaine Street, South Bend Ralph L. Miller, 1011 N. 7th Street Goshen Mrs. Ljoyd Wiederman. r 4 ELast I Shore Drive, Syracuse I Indiana Lakeland Girl Scout Council. Joann Wright, chr. public 1 relations, 403 W Huh. Elkhart liana Ave.. Elkhart Everett G. Maurer. Apt. 81. So. 23rd Street. Battle (’reek. Midi.'

THIMBLE CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS ; The November meeting of the Siiver Thimble club was held at the home of Mrs Bernard Ber on r 2 Milford Tuesday evening Miss PrisCilla Haab of Goshen was the as-. Mis. Harlan Beer presided over the > bn-ine-x session during which elec- I' ■ fion of new officers was held. Those ( who will assume thfir duties on Jan- . • " :-v IM*- I ; ti- S’-'fv n. president; Mrsi John Hurd, 'secretary; Mrs. Fred Weisser, treasurer; t Mrs Andrew Kammerer, charity 1 , Mrs Glenn Pride, reporter; - and Mrs. Rolmti Bfoerr,' de\otionol ■ ■ r. . ;: ■ .. ■ I' Tis devotional period of this meeting was in charge of Mrs;. .Richard u Kaiser. The club project for this month was ■ f< Clri'irn.'b udtx for the tinner-t pri\ h eed families in Alabama and :<ir Mux Clara Hemiger wh) is in < f h..! i;e The club alu, contributed S2O to The Silver Lining, a monthly t •church paper published a! Leo. Ind prize, and refreshments <>f pumpkin ■ ■ *am pie and!coffee-were' served by the hostesses assisted by Mrs. } Byl ' ■ —-' ■ ' Beer, Mrs Earl Kammerer of Lees-j burg was a eue-t. ■< N P.u’v ih>me .’i Miii'.rd hv.-tn-her 1 NTERTAIN* M BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR t HILDBI N Mrs Herbert B l umg..rtne r en-•••.•u.-i at a birthday ;v.rty last - daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Dab* S Myra Jo. d.iugMv f '• r -mH MfWa ■* llnhprf MiI.FPRD 1 (M K1 S Tuc’xklv frorti u himt to Codv. Il ■ nf this . ■

Student’s Cost Schedule For . ART LESSONS SPECIAL LOW PRICES,FOR THOSE UNDER 10) Class of 4to 5 3to 4 . ’ lo 2 >2 50 per hour, each >2.75 ea. >3.00 ea. — SEE — ' F. E. MARSH, Artist & Teacher 430 Boston St. Ist house West of Hwy. No. 13 — OR — Phone: 457-3038 Syracuse, Ind.

Dan’s Top And Trim Shop 110 SO WASHINGTON ' WARSAW, IND. Dial Warsaw Cromwell —— 267-5273 or 856-8660 OPEN 8-5:30 DAILY — SATURDAY TILL NOON • Convertible Tops And Auto Upholstering • Custom Seat Covers • Boat Covers And Upholstering • Formerly with Dygert Trim and Body

Milford Firemen Fight Several Fires This Week The Milford fire department has been called to the scene of several fires during the past week. At 12:05 Saturday they answered a . call to the Aden Dirks lot at Dewart Lake. Five boats were burnt. Fire chief Harbld Kaiser estimated the damage to one of the boats at between $25 and S3O and the others less. Request License Number Chief Kaiser has requested the person who has the license number of the car used by two boy’s who set fire to a swamp across from Stan Scott's dump a week ago Friday to give the number to- him. The person’s name will not be revealed. Assist Nappanee At 3 30 p.m. on Sunday the denartment was called to assist the Nappanee fire department at the Jess Frizer home three miles west of the junction of highways 6 and 15. The house was gutted. Saturday Morning A fire at 4:20 a m. Saturday morsent the volutneer department ning was extinguished by the department It was at the Everett ' swamp from the Stan Scott dump to the Dewart rood that - was burning. Another Tuesday \ call Tuesday afternoon at 2 se h t the volunteer department . members to the Dutch Wort.ng cottage at Dewart Lake. It was ro-1 ported to have been a leaf fire and SSO worth of damage was rendrted to the prooertv, Mr. Porting lives at New Paris. Back Fire Wednesday On Wednesday, at about 6 45 and again at 9 p m. the swamp near the • Stan Scott dump was blazing again. ; Firemen set a back fire and worked it in so that ■ ’*'wouldn’t damage rcArbv buildings.

SYRACUSE CRAFT CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. MEREDITH Tne Syrcuuse C:\dt chib met in : e hi tme M K Mere Monjay, Nov. 2 A 7 o’clock dessert was served to 18 members and one unest; The president. Mrs Herschel! G. IxMthemian, caikM t.tie meeting to - P, C Hobson of Atlanta. Ga. Mrs. w F Lrt’ displayed her art class irjhts and explained how to make them She brought a large box of - irious sizes and colors of jlass. enough for all to make a light. Mrs Nelson A Miles talked a-A-j her lesson for t:;e : ne\'t mertnj The meeting was then turned over to Mrs Meredith wko presorted her lessons for the evening: The mendvers first made a S ■■ - ■ Ind con hfn.. many of the Syracuse homes, then the members made various •lured .candies ‘' v om sheets' of U.JX . meet?: I No. Webster Church Os Brethren Harvest and Homecoming attend all or part of the day and reins and make . new

BwHlnrival? DUNKIN, Scott Raymond Mr. and Mrs. James Howard Dunkin of North Webster are parents of their first child, a son bom Thursday, Oct. 22, in Whitley County hospital. He weighed six pounds, 14% ounces, and was named Scott Raymond. The mother is the former Sharon Lee Robinson. RIGDON, John Andrew Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rigdon the HI of Syracuse are the parents of a son. John Andrew, bom Monday, Oct. 26, at 8:30 a.m., at the ElkI hart General hospital and weighing six pounds. The grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rigdon of Lake Wawasee and Mr and Mrs. Alton Biber--1 stein of Berne. 1— SHOCK, Amy Louise Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Shock of West Palm Beach. Fla., are the parents of a daughter bom October 28, and named Amy Louise. The. ; Shocks are the parents of two sons, Craig, age seven, and Steven, age eight. ' The maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Charles Dirtrick of West Palm Beach and the matem-; al great-grandparents, are Mr. and Mrs Carl O'Haver of Ocala. Fla. The Shocks. Dietricks and o‘Ha- | vers are all former residents, of Syracuse | WOOD, son Mr and Mrs. Wilfred Wood of r 2 U'esburg ate the parents of a ' son boni at 1:24 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 28. at the Murphv Medical Center. The infant weighixl in at seven ponixis. fourteen ounces The mother is the former Betty Ellen Byrer. Mr and Mrs Carl Byrer of 412 W. Perry street, Warsaw, are the maternal grandparents and Mr. and Mr- Marshall Wood of Etna Green are the paternal grandpar- ' I -— FACKI.FR. Jeffery Man Mr and Mrs. James Faekler of r 1 Svracuse are the parents of Monday, Nov 2. at the Goshen hos- ’ ■ try Alan tipped the scales at seven pounds: two ounces. Mr and Mrs. Harry Fack’.er of r 1 Syracuse are the paternal erandparents and Mr. and Mrs. H 'ward Berger of Nappanee are the maternal grandparents. Mrs Addie Faekler of Syracuse, Mrs Agnes Berger of Nappanee and Mrs., Grace . Fisher of Wakarusa ajre the 'great-grandmothers. HECKAMAN, Lisa Ann nine pound. eleven ounce daughter. Lisa \nn. was lx>rn October 16 at the Elkhart hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heckaone sister. -Sh'nrie, . 18-monihs-old.-< Maternal grandparents are Mr. an I .Mrs Howard Berger of r 2 Real Estate For Sale IS M Kl S —1 -bedroom, modern h'.me J - * Yt-'jr round home. 3 B. R.. hot water .■ . ' I. R.. fireol ie'e. A 4 aere, nice frontaae on chasm* I. has 3-ear att. -ar a«>i . io rd to sell al . ' .•.ll.'-W) 3 B R. Mud., citv jrwtr. ras, . a»re SOLO Good older brick home, full b-iynn-nt,-I---car . car., now r. ntcd for >’J jH» Dtr ‘ ma a ir : re*-tntrnt for onl-• Sf.l.To, ■ I ! . ' -v h it - ■ - A • '-r . \x ■ < > v. nter «t town, caw finansirts to ri«h< ’.itlk to school — 3 B R.. 'all modern- & ('.".as.-n are* <t a'l t*r ’ st ’ ; . • SB. R ' Mod . 'Epworth Forest Rd., near x». pctrtter. -us-ts pos... A food bttFl a l ■’’■X. I ">t. L, ;li is led I ■ . I lor «l Kindis W Steal Fvatw ui.;» e Everett F. Ketering ru OKRK I I SBAR. Broker

Get Acquainted Days FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY I November 6,7, & 8 s ' ’ 111 FREE Pepsi-Cola On Saturday & Sunday Drawing For Door Prizes I DOUBLE TV STAMPS WITH TANK FILL OF GASOLINE Owen Cobbum - 0 K D-X Station 816 South Huntington Street Syracuse, Indiana

r I Nappanee and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heckaman <rf r 2 Milford is i the paternal grandparents. Greatgrandmothers are Mrs. Agnes Berger of Nappanee and Mrs. Grace Fisher of Wakarusa. PIFER, Cathy Marie The names of Cathy Marie Pifer’s maternal grandfather, great-grand-parents and grcat-great-grandmother ■ were omitted in last week’s . paper f under the birth announcements. , Earl Mock of Kissimmee. Fla., is • the maternal grandfather, Mr. and , Mrs. Clark Willard of Syracuse and ? Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mock of Kissim--5 mee, Fla., great-grandparents, and Mrs. Belle Mock of North Webster, great-great-grandmother. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and I Mrs. Paul Pifer of Syracuse and Mr. i and Mrs. Bill Harrington, also of Sy- . racuse, are the maternal grandpar- ■ ents. . : Cathy Marie was bom Tuesday. Oct 27. in the Goshen hospital to I. Mr. and Mrs. James Pifer of Oakwood Park. Syracuse. She has one sister. Connie. 15 months old. ARNOLD MANUEL. JR. FINED IN JP COURT Chief of police Vernon Wolf of Milford reported that Arnold Man- . uel. Jr. of Main strev't. Milford, was fined $1 and costs of $18.75 on Friday. Oct 30. in JP Harry Dale Doty’s court for no registration. Manuel was ticketed at 10:30 a.m. Monday. ° ; Chief Wolf also reported having helped to get a herd of cows back in their proper place on Tuesday i night. They were on the road. Neighbors also helped. I K D Jessop reported to the chief : that be has lost a diamond ring. I He offers a reward. COOKOIT SUNDAY HONORS TWO ANNIVERSARIES Mr and Mrs Wilbur Baumgartner of Milford entertained ••ut Sunday for the ‘6oth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Moore and the 80th birthday of Mr. Moore. Mr. Moore’s birthday .was Monday and the wedding annivt will be tomorrow. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lichtenwaiter and family. | Afternoon surprise callers were ! Mr. and Mrs.. Homer Hale and Mr and Mrs. Linden Shearer, all of Elkhart.

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Letters To The Editor

WORDS FAIL US November 1, 1964 To the Editor: ■ Words fail us in attempting to ’ praise our volunteer fire departments for their wonderful work last Thursday -morning in keeping i the dreadful fire at the South Shore j Inn from spreading to surrounding homes. When we were aroused at 4 a. m. several units of the Syracuse Budget Loan Corp. Directors Meet, Increase Dividend 2nd Straight Year The common stockholders of Budget Loan Corp, are receiving two dividend' checks this week according to an announcement by Jack H. Payne, secretary-treasur-er. The first check amounting to 25 certs per share represents the i regular cash dividend < increased from 20 cents per share last year) while' the second check amounting to 5 cents per share represents a special dividend. Earnings for the fiscal year ending September 30th exceeded the firm's record earnings realized in 1963 according to Payne, and as a resiilt the directors voted on October 28th to pay the additional dividend to all common shareholders. The Budget boprd heard Payne report that the firm’s newest branch office located in Butler. In-1 diana. was progressing ahead of I schedule and that the check-credit • program which was pioneered by | Budget Loan Corp, was receiving ■ in all communities serviced by Budget offices. , i The headquarters offices of .Bud- ' get Loan Corp., are located in Rush- , ville. The Syracuse branch is manag-; ed by Jack Flam. • - j Other bra ch offices are located in Greensburg. Osgtxxi. New Castle, North Manchester, Decatur, j Garrett and Butler. Miss S i’l’.y Mabie'. Syracuse. • was | a weekend, guest of Miss Judy Wi- i rick .in Antwerp. O. L

department were in front of our house and had already been hosing it down, along with other properties adjacent. Our home is directly across the street from where the fire started and it became very hot on the front. Had it not been for the attention it by the firemen we are sure we would have suffered damage to windows, at least, and possibly a complete loss. I believe all the neighbors agree Avith me that the Syracuse, North Webster, and Cromwell fire departments could pot have done a better job. Too, we: all agree that never again do we want to go through an experience such as we had before daylight last Thursday morning. Sincerely, James B. and Doris Ridgeway

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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Would someone please explain to me what pleasure the person or persons got out of destroying my pumpkin face Thursday night some time after ten-thirty? It seems to me the little ones for whom we fixed our scare-crow are deserving of all the little things we can do during Halloween to please them. Ours was just one of dozens that was taken or destroyed — smashed — not only here in Our Town but other places as well. I hope next year when we plan something for the Little Trick or Treaters - the grown-ups (or they think they are) will show a little more consideration for the little ones. Sincerely, L. E. Rogers