The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 12, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 April 1965 — Page 10
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THE SLML-JOVRNAL
County Council Denies Part of Surveyor's Request For Help
The' Kosciusko county council ■ ing of this week. Ralph Oyler. . ' . . ■■■ . ■ ' ■ ' finally granted _as advertised i: leg ' ing with the exception of the count) * ' cut from Sisoo for the eight re- -■ ■ ; ro- - . ~ accepts Charles Brower, surveyor, was told ' t x ' re .- ■' . need for more funds at that time Ti ■ audit;r, Noble Blbckgr, ask - that a clerk in his office fast made work food has hfeen so heavy that „h, . ' -■ ■; ' ,jn ' ’ - ' ~.- - ■ ■ ■ ', t Il - ■ V- ’ " ■’ ' Charles Mcnzie tlxtf the p-it on lx - : . gr;i: • ; ' ..... ■ . by two thin ■ the -■ 1 ; . th. ■ ■ ■' • ' < -. ■ " ‘ ‘I ■ ■ 4 . u Ar ■ . . five vedrs how x...uatiiri ■ p. ■' ■' ■ ■ . .. . . ' ‘ - v. <:• ire-ro 'J but ■ be- ■ : ■ County Welfare G.sv H - iuii.i. " Vi.ro' ’ >* fo'- • trust ■ ■ i ment. were prre. r.t t.> ; ’ a •g the welfare department and equipment for the 'clerk to use The reerlt’s '' ■ - . ■ ■ . . ■ ... "i. - ' ". and . ■ ■ . ■ - . - R ' /• .’.ac \lie f I -J I > / V \ A \ ' ■ k / \ rofo j I / ■ ' / . A I I so. the j Court House . erjck Gilliam, Lawerence Buits and Ray E Ferverda. were present to ... .■.from the county court house cum> ukrtive fund for repairs an tlie • ■ <■!! tii.’ court bouse. neu floor covering for many of the upstairs reorr.s ■ which. was asked for ’ b.y • ■. county J-.r " md to , get an appropriation of $27,000 to rew.re. . get fixtifos wh.ere needed, and an-hitix-th fees for the job. ed without .. 'delay ahhoagh some of live cour..? ilmen objected to -work be eg done -before the appropriation was granted. The wiring request was at first tienred because oxineilmen Rpven--tine and Menzie tiwxtght the entire amount should ■ not be granted. After much discussion another mot;on was made and passed unanimously Mr. Hom stated in his motion that the wxtrk be done with •‘frugal intent”. Commissioner Gilliam stated since he had had some people in to look over the job with him he did not think the amount would be sufficient. The cost would more nearly be between $30,000 and $35,000 The amount in the fund before the requests were approved was SSI.MO. The cQuncilmen voted to John Shively to the alcoholic beverage board for the coming year. They appointed Leo Adams to serve as their representative on the tax adjustment board, » SeptenAer. Some discussion was held about 1 a county dog catcher, but no action : was taken Mention was also made. of the county fair funds which had been cut from $5,000 to $2,500 this I year. Mr. Oyler noted that we were I Ihrrwigh our taxes contributing /
Wednesday, April 28, 1965
1 $7,000 a year to the state fair. No t inember of the fair board was prei- sent and no action was taken on ’ :h.s matter. ■ ■ Coirtty Ireasuer William Ellis < ' asked for approval to stfontit a plan a to make some changes in the. ■ y space more accessible and give > mwe room -where it. is needed. He e was told to go on with the plan and • present a definite request at the ■ " ■ ' ’ Mr Smith, an addressograph. re- . •■. was present to tell of •’ equipment which -. would save work >y the office- of the Auditor, cferk. ; ■ assessors 'and treasurer. It W<Hiid / -iu’ ext-n .help in t’nese offices be <ut to a minimum because after j the • r ginal plates were made there ; would not be so much typing to. j gettfog out tax statements, regRtering voters, etc. Kosciusko 'is-.i I the ’ ntv in Indiana not ' ! • ■. • s.’r.‘h ixiupme-nt. The local 'county officers' have visited offices , in 1/iPorte and Indianapolis re-. ■ ■ cxy n ion and are sure it would be ■ Th .... . • .... • . ■ . ■ ... i” ' ■ > ■i ■ ■ •. i.- e’v meutirncl were council- r ■•'. .' ■; I ' 1V'.;.',,-; .., .!.;e‘.y rp rk ' nmer ■ . ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■, May And June Are ; Auto Safety Check Months c \ ■ ■ . J ■ i IP ■:■■■■ • ■ ■. i • t,ii j ■ ;• ,• ■ M.iv m.d June Gown.wr • ' in loiter roads, better drivers, and] .< -■ - t h,.-. \ of this ■ '< , • u.a7 pro,:iurn '•> ' ■ dfiro safetv i 'ttionr ■ ' " : T ■ ' maintenance is the per- ■ Rid..,! ’ - B: jwitin .-aid. every vehicle owner in * the state ' wpuld see to it that his car was safity checks! ’'With so many of f sir drivers traveling on tb-e many • mAy-of our new interstate highways I ■ ’ top lo|H*raring condition before they r i start out. By utilizing the opportunity u cheek lane nearest his home, spme- ■ r in Indiana vh.H have made a good . . ; ' -»!.< lUlit d; •'■ ■ . ■ s Indiana'office of traffic safety, the. I the;. ■ ■ folkiwi ~ •;.. .11..’.’ i-. Gw. -Brainß:;'- ■' ■ ■ p, timely safety program. Mr. , Kline - ' . m:i ■ ~ 1 tarried out ai-wi.-sfoky.. could mean ' th“-dt.ffor«hce between life and death fur mahyHoosier highway users, The following agencies haye'pledg-1 • ■ -. . . 1 1 • - ... 1.. ,fir;r.: '.the Indiana office of traffic ;safoty.J are the Indiana <tnt< jvilice-. !h<y4n-’ ' ation of chiefs of police. : and the automolnle dealers associa-.-] 1 T r.»’4 V.l’-.a-b" Safcv Check m | Indiana recorded a total of 1,135,1451 ■ ■' .. jponit, Mr. Kline noted, was tfo n increase in -<\it fo-lt in-taih at ioh over the previous, year’s, seat .belt survey check. In 1963, there- ■ belts in the back. While in 1964. there were 143.207 seat belts reported in the frost and 14.325 . in the back. . • "Most community- a"e holding, or f have held, meetings called’ by their i safety check coordinator tcu finalize plans for the May-June vehicle t check. From the energy and enthusiasm expressed so far, last year’s ? national award winners. : e . Allen county and Amierson had better look ’ to their laurels”, Kline commented. Indiana’s annual vehicle safety check , serves a triple purpose: First, it pro- ’ vides every motor vehicle operator with a free 10 point, vehicle safety s check Second, it provides the oppor '■ tunity to have defects corrected be- ? fore the long, hot months of vacaj tion-time driving. Third, the official ■ safety check sticker affixed to the windshield serves as a constant re- ' minder of the personal responsibility • that every user of the highways must assume. I “It takes only a few minutes to drive your car through a free safety check lane, which could save many valuable hours later. I sincerely believe that probably 20 to 25 per cent I of all traffic accidents are directly. ‘ • or indirectly, the result of some deifective operation in the vehicles .driven on our streets and highways, ! A 10 point safety check would surely I help us to have an improved traffic .safety record in Indiana in 1965”, Kline concluded.
11 •GARDNER EGNER Gardner Egner, Whitko, Heads County Principals C, \Egner, principal of Laru ill st hopl in the Whitko Com- -' ■ ’ <>! tne Ko-ciusko ’ '■ W< „ the < house in Wars >tsburg school.was named secre-.| . ■ . ■ ■ ■ etary treasurer tn prove . .tip i . r;, A-'-;. Kendeir Bryant,-principal of Norh Vvbster -ehod. wi- tiu- pre-uiv'i’ ■ a-t yean . . '■ ■ . • ' ■ - Present were Gleri Whitehead. •ounty. superintendent, and principals . rom Lakeland, Tippecanoe, . and ■. as ', ;vnoo' and S I-.i'ko - ; ■ .■ ■■ va- the county track meet, which held at the. I r„l pm Friday, \pril 30. Time . rials ■ Is on Frida; HERSCHEL HARPER TO SPEAK TO METHODIST MEN Herschel O. Harper of Syracuse will b<- th? guest • speaker at the i ■ ■ in, M Iford Thursday evening, t . ; \ su[ per will be served at' 630 p.m. • ' UNITY CIRCLE TO HOLD BRETOFAST | The Unity Circle of the Syracuse Methtniist church Wil! meet- in -fellowship hall at 10 a.in. May 6 for a breakfast. Mrs. Earl Roose will be : ' saker. ■ ■ ■;" : NAnOHAI FARM /z l// \ SAfFTr- WTEK if 25 -3L 196 S i II - ii iiiiuHT!
English "Leather . __ I L Wl i " -H ' yI|V9M frjJ I ■F3 so OSIP . ‘the ALL-PURPOSE MEN’S LOTION. $2.00. $3.50. $«.50 ...-the ALL-PURPOSE SPRAY LOTION. $5.00 (refill $2.00) the SHAVING CREAM. $2.00 the PRE-SHAVE LOTION $1.50 .•the ALLPURPOSE POWDER. $1.50 .’the DEODORANT STICK. SI.OO •the AEROSOL DEODORANT, $1.50 ... the SHOWER SOAP ON A CORD $2.00 x TUFt SFTS f«im non tn tin an Observing Our 7th Anniversary With THE MEM CORP. FREE SAMPLES WHILE THEY LAST! • - ?5> • . . ■ Country Corner Gifts Wawasee Village South of Syracuse
State Button Society Observes Anniversary "Silver Bells and Cockle- Shells” t was the theme of the twenty-fifth aimiversary of the Indiana Button Society as it celebrated the occasion on April 24 & 25 at the Van Guard I Fowler Hotel in the city where the j society was organized. Lafarette; Whim the Society was organized it : dicl not permit dealers to be mem-j bers. .As a consequence Mrs. S. E. Mary Leonardsnn of Decatur and Mr< John M; 'Olivia Frencli. al- ; f though present, were not charter j members. Bothi were present this [ as well as one of the two | stir-, ivkig charter members; Mrs. Charles Byers of Nappanee, show chairman, announced that i s oxer 160 trays foere placed in the competitive division and 72 trays I [were placed in•’the non-coiripetir ■ on, including, a case of twelve , trays of insect buttons exhibited by i Dr. George Gtßild, entymologist at Purdue university. I Mr< Glenn Toalsot: of Osceola, Mb'., President of the National But-1 [ ton i Society, greeted the members - I quests :/ Satirnkiy . evening’s j meeting- with hearty carigratulaen their 25‘i-- ty year ' extended, on invitMion for one aiul all to attend the National Button Society’s Annual meeting in Con--card, N. H. in the fall. Recognition , was civen to the” many members present, who are a part of the nat- q . ■ • ■ ■ • . ■ j-. Dr. Gould spoke of “Insects on G ■ explaining rot’ <y\ly: me scientific '. greets of insects, bu* the materials 'j ■ ■ He als /' if -' ■ Co the :ro>\ Med many c";-; . t- ■ - joved and the competitive trays'h ' b:-s,i-: v .s ineetinc on . < —ar . ■ ianapolis, was voted into honora-w j membership for her devotion and ■ assistance to the Indiana Button Society. ■ , . - Mrs. Strieby Is President t Prt s Mrs. I. M. Striel Indianapolis and -Wawasee gave l . ; cred it.to all who helped Ln errati-.g ; the festive atmosphere that domin- ; fated, the- two-day meeting. Silver bells, cockle; shells and j'pretty maids’ all in a row <mado from silver doilies and buttons 1 were t;i!»Ie decorations for the I luncheon. • Past presi-tehls and editors were fts by the president S-iecial awards of silver dollars ' were gfofen to Mrs Harry Wellsl of j Slyer Lake for a tray of modem ’ silver buttons, and Mrs. Robert Overstedt of Milford for a tray of 1 antique silver.-buttons and also for j a t-rav of large pi.;t<w:a’. .ohjec-s I buttons , The door prize, Wessel under d- m- . ed glass buttons, was awarded to t Mrs L Swisher of' Indianapolis. Telegrams and greetings from . ' were read at the meeting, and t of. : Michi [Ohio,. Illinois. Wisconsin and rsaouri were represented ’by presi-j dents, editors and members. , i’ At t’-.e close bf~ roe luncheon out- ■ ■ eeivixl a sil-.er hat box decorated . as a button, and inside the box was . a shower of foittons from her many wishers. - I Offi for t Pros’-lent Mr- Sidney Eston of- - ox'ks Vi -0.-.-e-idert v Mrs .’ Iford i Ge-s 0‘" Wai-saw. Secretary
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RICHARD SCHROEDER
Name Valedictorian And Salutatorian In Larwill High School This Week
| Richard Schroeder has been chosen valedictorian and Richard - lleiir ch, saiutatorian; of the Lar- ; .will hgh sehixil’gradiusting class of ' 1965. j Richard Schroeder, spn of Mr.- 1 and. Mis. Walter. A: Schroeper of • eads his dass of 29 mem- [ bers with the scholastic average of 3.87. He has held offices and mem- < bership ,in school as i l-’-nir years in Hi-Y, serving . as president and vicropresident; two years in Science club. -f -ur.. . as . program -director; sophomore;, class president, and treo-oiror both, junior and senior classes. ■ Hs' extra-curricular activities ; r in Spanish club; t two yea s . 1 FTA: four years Booster chib: : junior and senior pfov; assistant sports reporter for , school paper in senior year, bu-i- < nes< manager of school ; annual, sen- ] ior year: played basketball Three, j two years; "and; 4-H member nine .] f R chard rotends the Larwill Meth- 1 ■ Ptaxhie university. He has been..a- -t warded a full-tuition scholarship and will major in secondary math. ' -
Mrs. peart-Leininger of South Bend -TO-- . Harry Were I of Silver Lake. : . ’ I W. I' who was in. charge of the con ” as * sisted bv Mrs, Harold Goss and ’ Mrs Hei itert Smith of Warsaw, and Hairry Wessel of Silver Lake, was in charge of foe non-compet- i Warsaw was present for the Sunda. meetings. , . .. Mrs Davissbn entered 15 trays and took nine riblvons and Mrs. : Overstedt entered 11 trays and reIceiyed foght ribbons. • -.fl Steven Hoopingarner Celebrates Birthday Mr and Mrs.®Stanley Hoopingar’ner. Syracuse, entertained Saturday, April 24. for their son Steven who was celebrating his seventh birthGuests were Kathy Koble, Dennise Darr Brent Cleveland, Stephanie patty Twaits, Barry and Kevin . Cov Garv and Larfo Helman, Cand. •• - ?agley Irorrv Allen. Barbara Brouwer. Dale Gan’tz. Danny Hostetler Richard Doerscher, Stephen Martin John Miller, Lynn Maresh [Laura, Lydia. Stephen. Brian, and < Crai fT Tucker, Pam Sheline. Tammy Truex, and Connie and Elaine Hoopwere enjoyed and the traditional. birthday refreshments servhosts. I
i RICHARD HELFRICH
The- salutatoriroi is Rieiiard. Helfrich” with a scholastic average of 3.45. He is Lie son of Mr, and MrS; William Helfrich of Larwill. Rick, as he is known, is a member of Hi-Y and ' was secretary .in tiie jnmer year: treasurer of the >, vice Spanish ciu’n and clas< president vice-presi-dent of the senior class; member of Science blub, -FTA, <.-iieerbloek,' and base (trummer in the band ttfothe freshman year. - . ■ In sports lie played baseball for - . try three years, -and vclley’nall one year... He was ■assistant.'edit.. r„ of. the .> ? p i-r ro-e' -a r year : -assist i ol ■ in th ■ seho< 1 annual He is v member of the Lr . . - - . - y Fc'V'Ash p. ' was a.live in ' b: - - - . B .h:< ;; r ifo a.- ~ri!- f:x)m schoob vyere in Spanish; English ; anj ;-■. He is enrolled in Taylpr imirersity. and will work toward a major in education. ‘ The Larwill graihiathig cross, conrists - 16 bovs : ’ 13
Bids Awarded To Phend & Brown The bids [for oiling the streets of Pierceton and applying stone from the town’s stockpile * was awarded to Phend & Brown of Milford, - ..at a price of $2,000. The bids were opened in a meeting of the trustees of the town of. Pierceton on Tuesday, April 20. Other’ bids were for $2,048, from the John P. J Lewis Company; and $2,132 from -the Wayne ,-\sphait and Construction Company, Inc.
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