The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 5, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 March 1965 — Page 14

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North Webster News CORINNE STAPLES, Correspondent PHONE 834-2668

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Bl ILDING NEW STATION — The Pun' Oil service -.t.ition. located in .the heart of North WebMcr. is being lurn down to make room for a new. modern station. The station is owned by Tom War-

'X • 1 -R- 1 - M Ji Wia . FOR LIONS GOVERNOR—GayIord Toll, well known area lion member and print tpal <rf Melitolu- s ( has announced his candidacy fur Dis. tn< t t.iio rnor <>t .’ > <■. I i<>n Toll was form North Webster high school principal. Um Toll has been an active 1 ion '■ince becoming a member iji 1954. He has served as a director. tail twister, se.rtiarv. first vice president, and president while a member of the North Webster chib. l ion !<<it x rVM parade marshal of the giant Mermaid Parade in North Webster for four consecutive years. Lion Toll transferred to/the Mentone < lub in 1963 and hast been vers active in the club At the present

_ APPRECIATION DAY MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1965 Ham Sandwiches - Donuts - Coffee - Served All Day APPRECIATION DAY SPECIALS DOOR PRIZES AT EACH LOCATION Free Grinding (2 ton limit)-BARGAIN COUNTER AT EACH LOCATION 3 Items Given At 12.00 Noon (at each location) and 3at ClosingBig 10% Cash & Carry Discount On All Fence & Posts-10% Discount You Need Not Be Present To Win - Register At Each Location If You On Livestock Feeders & Fountains Care to - Big 10% Discount On All Lube Oils & Greases ■ Get Your Inoculation FREE & Big 5% Discount CASH 8 CARRY On Co-op Field ° r^ l, At ANV nmw^T»^«..VnJ!r" ,r Seeds ■ Free Case (24 qt) Os Motor Oil With Purchase Os 4 Tires At Friendly Co-op Petroleum Sjmeman DEL VER It To Your Dwr Warcaw station Onlv > A Genuine Leather Billford With Every Plant Food Order (3 Ton 3- or More). If You Have Given Spring Plant Food Order Previous To .. „ ~~ ~~~ .. .. x . March 15, Then Come In And CLAIM Your Billford Too. (10 Ton or ALSO Annual Stockholders Meeting over Get Two). Wed., March 31, 7:15 p.m. GATES - Wood & Wire Filled 10% Discount - Chain Link Gates 15% I Shrine Building -Kosciusko County Fairgrounds - Warsaw Discount ■ 5 Panel Steel Gates 20% Discount ■ CASH t CARRY | DOOR PRIZES - REFRESHMENTS Visit Our New BULK Plant Food Warehouses at Milford & Packerton I SPEAKER: Henry Shriver (Farmer) Grafton, Ohio - “Cows, Kids & Co-ops” Come In and Have Fun I . ______ I ■ "■ Entertainment - Election of Directors - Managers Report KOSCIUSKO COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP PLAN NOW TO ATTEND , W | . - ' If . ~ .

Thursday. March 11, 1965

ner and his sister, Mrs. Carl White, and has been operated by Pearl Shock since 1936. The new station, to be completed in two months, will be moved back on the lot further. It is being constructed by contractor Arthur Baugh-

time he is the tail twister and also serves as the chairman of the program committee. Just recently he received a pin for his seventh year of perfect attendance. l ion Toll has bee n a zonelfchairman . . . in 1959-60 and has served as a deputy, district governor . . .in 1960-61. North Webster Boy First Place dinner In Science Fair soo of Mr and Mrs Dean Tucker of North Webster, shared with Grey Carpenter of Svat Syracuse Both boys ■ are . sixth grade students at tiie Syracuse a.- a combusengine MV PYTHIAN SISTERS MEET INFORMALLY Members of Lakeview Temple Pythian Sisters met informally Month® 1 Atman hall M s Ermal Van .■••:• MED conducted tn.e meeting and reported on the card j held ast Wed tesd nisht:' Mrs Russell’ Engie reiwted on tin.' fish fry held Saturday n-g-.f The ( . aments for the Lions dub dm:;. -r to be. held at Thursday night wore dis-

cF and will be operated by Mr. Shock. The building being tom down was erected in 1935 by the Oil cone panv and was owned at that time by. Frank Remy. A Mail-Journal staff photo.

cussed and committees appointed. A discussion of styles, materials and colors to be considered in buying new formal dresses led to the rtment of a committee to pur- « zie and' Mrs. Russell Engle were appointed to this committee. " ' —NW - Tippecanoe Township Farm Bureau to Have Ham And Corn Bread Supper The Tippecanoe Township Farm bread March' 15 at the Church of the Brethren. Those att« ting are asked tpnfoing a covered dish of salad or dessert and their own table sen ice. The 'simper xxiukxi for 6 30 o'ckxrk: Mrs Rachel Morehead is in charge of supper ■'.arrangemenLs. '' R, •••Xtrd Ed'Aimis, vo/ariona! a- . ture instructor at Syracuse hgh school, has been engaged for sjxaker All 4-II members, adult leaders, and ’ anyone interested in joining 4-H is invited. _ The Pet and Hivbliy cluh will also tneet —NWCO.M.MI NITY" NEWS Mrs Loren Kruger,. Mrs William Gross, Ms- Jane Raver and Miss - venernft Beauty cx>llege attended the Midwestern trade convention held -in Chicago over the weekend, Wlide there, they also attended the fogies.

JL Oi GIRLS’ STATE REPRESENTATIVE — Roberta Schafer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schafer of Shoe lake, has been chosen as North Webster’s Girls' Stater. She is a junior in North Webster high school majoring in art, home economics, history’, government, and English. Roberta is secretary ,of the art club and historian of the FILA this year. She has belonged to the art club three years, the FH.\ three years, the GAA two years, the pep club three years, the senior choir three years, and is a member of the speech club which is new this year. • ■ CT ALTERNATE GIRLS' STATER"— Claudia Shipley is 16 years of age and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shipley of Sechrist -Park addition. She is this year's alternate to Girls’ State. She is the oldest of five children and has been a varsity cheerleader three years, has belonged to the pep club three years, the GAA three years, band and choir th rex- years, and is a member of the speech club. Her hobby is coin collecting.

Mrs Gary Clark-. w®£ confined to‘« her home last, week with illness, returned to her classes at the Ravencroft Beauty college in Fort Way- . ne. . Glen Vanator. Leo Ulery and Ari tfuv Bauglier spent the utvkend i fishing near Ludington. Mich They reixM-r fish ng was poor at th < time Mr. and Mrs; Paul Scott spent last 'At-ekend with Mr and Mrs,

Varner Chance at their home in Normal. 111. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sinke returned home Sunday from a trip to Florida. Monday morning Mr. and Mrs. Sinke left for the Slayo Clinic where Mr. Sinke had surgery previously and was scheduled for a check-up. Mrs. Myrtle Greisinger accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith Knapp lake to Dyer where .they sfcent tie weekend with Mrs. Fred Bonhan. Mrs Glen Vanator and children and Alice called on Mrs Erma’ Vanator■- Sunday -evening. Mr. and Mrs. Orva Miller visited Noble Kline at the South Bend Memorial hospital Saturday Mr. Kline, a South Bend resident, suffered a, broken ankle in an automobile accident at South Bend last week. "Mrs. Orxa .Miller visited school in . Syracuse Tuesday. Her daughter Sally is one of sixth grade students who was transferred to the Syracuse school Mr< M Epr reported Brace Turne derwent emergeney surgery at the Whitley LCountv hosn:tai two ?weeks ago. returned home last Wednesday and ; was back in school Tuesdav, | James North .Webster I Irgh school band d rector returned .h'me Saturday from the Mavo Clinic where he was admitted for j observation. Mr. Turner reported he -.os in R-vbeste-. ; Minn :■■■' < i‘v was <o c” : ■'l-in that it was declared, a rea .‘Fortunately, the eonwas cleared tn bv the time •Mr Turner was ready to leave — NW — Debbie Bockman Wins No. Webster PTA Spelling Bee and M < Ray Bockman. won the annual North Webster Parent-Teach-t As«K-:ation spelling bee Tuesdav night. She defeated Jill Geiger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Geiger. to win the contest. Debbie was the winner of the junior high, spelling contest and Carla I.avey was the runner-up. Carla is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emer- >. Lavey. • ■. . . Jill was the winner' of the fifthsixth grade contest. Kerry Barrett, son of Mr and Mrs. Joe Barrett, was the runner-up.

Former Girl Scout Water Instructor Named Teacher Os Week Camersoh Parks of Garrett, science teacher in the Garret’ setuvl. 1 ■ Was last week named teacher of i the. week. Mr. ..Parks for a number of years was water instrtK-tor g C.imp Ella Logan on Dewart ,'Lake. .

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Judi Jamison, North Webster, Wins' Crippled Children's Scholarship

Mrs G'.enn Morehead of Milford is >b.owii above wtth Miss Judi Jamison of North Webster who was the 1964 Crippled s Society s.-hvlarsi)i;» winner. Judy, daughter • now studying speech and hearing therapy at Bali State unh ersity. Mrs. Mort’head is second vice president of the county ,socieiy. The picture is a reminder of the many things the Kosciusko county Crippled Children’s Society •: ' In addition tp an atmual scholar-, ship to someone interested in spet'ch and hearing therapy. 0,-eupatio:ia.l.: therapy, physical therapy, special ■

BUSY HOMEMAKERS . ENJOYS SALAD BAR LUNCHEON E.-j . . men&ers ■ the Busy flomemakers of Milford enjoy* • bar luncheon Wectoesday, March 3. at the home of Mrs. • ■ During the social hour. Mrs Teepie ■■read’ .some ■ interestini:' eveftts ■ around Milford fr-am “Kixciusko Count v's H i st-ary ■ Book of Pioneer - Fam lies". She told of their hard-1 ships, building homes, families, and pleasures. President Mrs Frank Charlton opened the meeting and the chi>-

education or social service, the Kos- . nation 75 per cent of vvhich is used in Kos’ciuskiv'. county > to help pay for, wheel chairs, braces, corrective slices, artifical limbs and therapy There .vil be r > Easte- seal let-te:-s sent to Mikord this year, therefore tiie society is requesting that [you send your donations to: . iusko County Society for Cripple! Children and Adults. 420 \V ■ Or. to Rev. Richard Sumner or Mrs h ean Morehead. Milford. Your money is used to help ped-' >le in xour county - give to the i Easter seal campaign.

reed was led by Mrs. Herbert np. A poem entitled “The ii Wixxis” was given for meditation by Mrs. Glen Pinkerton. History of the song of the month. “My Wild Irish Rbse”, was read by Mrs Vernon May and sung i\v the members Mrs Ma v Ho’.lar ra\e the health and safety lesson <»:•. "irnst bite's’, and.' sun bums", The lessoh on program planning was. given by Mrs Elmer Rassi and . members were divided into grouns. to talk over different lessons. The nxvting closed with the clttb prayer song. .The next meeting' wiil be held \nril 7 at the lx>me of Mrs. Ralph ■ Tusing.

\WLAV IN FEBRI ARY MEETING The Warsaw Branch of the American Association of University Women i'eld i:s February meeting at the- home of Mrs Fred Potter, p Joe Bee-son. vice principal and matliematics chairman of the Warmunity Schools 'was the sxxiker Mr. Beeson showed the film “'Mathematics for TomorroU-.’’ which explained why we need modern math ar.d then he explained the content, method of teaching and ■ the. emphasis placed on’ modem math. . ; ‘ The next meeting will be held on March 15 at tile home of Mrs. Jack Cluert Anyone wishing to become ■ a member may attend this meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Insley attended the wedding of Miss DitffieT Knisley and David.Mossman in South Bend on Saturday, Feb. 27. | Mr. and Mrs. William Kerfin have ■lreturned from a business trip through the south, pue to bad weather they were delayed and spent a few days vacationing in Florida. . Mrs. Herschel Leatherman, r 4. attended a luncheon-bridge, at the home of Mrs. Dwight K. Lehman in ; Goshen last Thursday afternoon. Darla, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. <)<car Datil, who is a pupil at the Indiana School for the Blind. Indianapolis. is spending the week end with her parents.