The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 14, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 May 1965 — Page 7
Reclassify - ( Continued from page 1) shop moves into the area. Jack Vanderford explained the zoning ordinance with the aid of a map. A map of the proposed plant was shown and town attorney Robert Reed explained' that the proposed reclassification would allow - the plan commission control over the nature, of the .structure built and how maintained. Gray Makes Motion The motion to reclassify the area from suburban residential to roadside business was "made by memn Bachman abstain ng, .an 1 Roscoe Howard being absent. warded in a letter to the Syracuse -town board for consideration at their Tuesday. May 18, meeting; Karl K. McGarvey. president ’’ the Syracuse plan commission, preat the meeting. Present at the meeting were plan ■ Hilary Bachman, Mrs: Frank Bates, Elmer Stucky, Vernon Beckman. Willard Nusbaum. K. K McGarvey,
ijglMllllF REMEMBER IT S MAY 30th GERANIUMS, PETUNIAS, CHRYSANTHEMUMS. OTHER POTTED PLANTS URNS FILLED ARTIFICIAL ARRANGEMENTS BOCKMAN'S UVVlXlvlnll greenhouse NORTH WEBSTER — PHONE: 834-2476
GRADUATION GIFTS FOR YOUNG LADIES AND YOUNG MEN SIOO ■up ■ Large Gift Selection ■ Country Corner Gifts OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVERY DAY, EXCEPT MONDAY
I Am Happy To Announce The Sale Os Oakes Accounting Service B ■ a.,. ■ TO W. A. Jones, Jr. WHO WILL CONTINUE THE SAME SERVICE IN H ‘ ' ' . d ~ H < | t THE SAME LOCATION. I ■ ' ■ Hi \ is * ■ y i 0 It Has Been A Distinct Pleasure To Operate The Oakes ■ Accounting Service In Syracuse For The Past 23 Years, And I Have | Sincerely Appreciated The Patronage And Courtesies Os My Many Customers. I Hope The Same Patronage And Courtesies Are Extended To Mr. Jones, Who Is Capable Os Continuing The Business g | Much The Same As I Have In Past Years. —CLA DE . OAKES. I | I - ■ - X'. • ■■ ■ g I ■ ■ | ■ “■~■n I I WILL REMAIN AS CONSULTANT
Paul Le vernier, Max Carlson, Harold Gray, John Augsburger, Sr., and John Runge. * Others at the meeting were Terry McClintic, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tatman, Joe Thornburg. Jay Brouwer, Donald and Wilbur Niles, Joe Hugh - Sam Fryback, Earl Money. Richard Maresh. Tim Motts, Pete Clapacs, Fred Personette, Arch Baumgartner, Walt Calnon, E.. R. Ganz. Robert Reed, Jack Vanderford. Jim Kirkwood. Leon Connolly. Carl R. Reynolds. Byron Cor Clem Lisor, Tom Prickett, Junior Jones. Syracuse Man’s Car Hits Truck In Goshen William A. Miller.. Jr., of Syracuse escaped injury when he drove l:i< Chevrolet into th> $ de of a track on west Pike street, Goshen, at 9:24 p. m. Tuesday. 4. Damage to. both vehicles was. more than S6OO. Miller cited for f 'are to yield the right of way by city the westbound truck as he drove from Azar’s Drive—ln ; Restaurant..;. ’ ard Kearney, Jr. Port Huron, Mich , driver of the 1969 GMC truck, was n »t injured;
Tulip Time Theme For Milford O.E.S. Meeting Tulip Time was the theme for the Milford Order of Eastern Star meeting held on Wednesday evening. May 5. The east was decorated with a wirijdrn. vas very with a garden- ot tulips. The dining room had a h | ing basket of spring Bowers. . Mr. and Mrs. Bil| Little. Mr. ami Mrs Joe Estep and Mrs. Charles Mvers were., on the social commit; They served lemon and rhubarb pie with ice- cream and coffee. . The , social committee . for June 'consists, oj Mr. arid Mrs. William ■Perry, chairmen, Mr. and Mrs Royce Fuller and Mrs.. Robert -W. Brown. CASES IN J. P. KOHER’S COURT | From the period April 22 to arid including May 4. the- following persons paid fines in JP court in S.yrse: ■ ' Troy E Horton North Webster, * ■ ■ . Don ild H Kline, Bn men, di soDahl ' . / R.-x Rhinehart, Goshen, speeding-, SIP. 75. officer Dahl. Robert Lee Howard. Warsaw, no ' I : Dahl Samuel Broomdl, Cromwell, s2l, civil charge., Jackie L Hamman. - Etna Green, gp. $18: fit <-r Herschel Harper. - '. RUMMAGE SALE MAY 21 and 22 At Estep Building Uptown Milford Sponsored By The Comrades Class Os . The First Brethren Church Call: Florence Schultz or Freida Geiger
HEX RURAL HD CLUB HOLDS MOTHER AND DAUGHTER BANQUET The Hex Rural Home Demonstration club held a mother and daughter banquet Tuesday evening. May 4, in the First Methodist 1 church at Ligonier. There were 51 members and guests present. The devotions were given by Mrs. Oliver Hihschman. Diane Emmert gave the tribute to mothers and her mother; Mrs. John Emmert Jr., gave the response. Diane Emmert and Miss Doris W orthman played a piano duet and Mrs. Myrtle Robinson gave a reading “St. Peter at the Gate.” Potted plants were .presented to the oldest , mother. Mrs Orlie Brown, and the ’youngest mother, Mrs. Don McCul- ■ ‘ Mother's Day Ideals "Were presented to . Mrs. Myrtle Robinson. Mrs. Ishirley .Rink'. Mrs Merte Darr. ' Mrs. ;Wilbur Saggars, Mrs. Roy Blue,-'- Mi's Ted Vorhis and Mrs. Robv for having m-. 'daughter, and granddaughter present Gifts were received from sunMrs. W iliam Cable assisted by f Beth Savage, Rita Workman. Donna i shell he and Kristy. Miller sang s they, pre* fseated each mother with a-flower. Door prizes of floral arrangements were giver, to Mrs Paul Worthman, 1 Rita. Workman and Diane Emmert. The program was given by Dale i Sperry of Ligonier, who spoke and .demonstrated flower arranging. The committee. on arrangements ■ Was composed of [Mrs Milton Shuder, Mrs.' Enron? Brown, M J Mrs. Don She’ine. . ■ ■ club w ill make a trip to Fort Wavne Mav 12. to visit points of interest. ■ ' , MOTHER’S DAY AWARDS GIVEN AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH ■ ■ Mdf.ord C’-I-Ki?::-i-.;:U5 h er. Sunday morning went. to the following; Mrs. : mother pn Mrs Brian Walls, youngest mother: Mrs. Leon Tucker, Mrs. Robert Auer] and Mrs. 1 t Spearn mo With the most children, each having : two daughters and three sons, Pl were given. Each mother present ar the services received the traditional I carnation. . . < ' ' \TTE\I) 75TH YMCA AND YWCA SPRING SING Mrs. Robert Rumfelt and son Den-J ni< and Mrs. Richard Hollar, all of Hastings, attended the Butler univen: isity 75th YMCA and YWCA Spring I - Sing .on; the university campus Satlurday evening. They spent the after- ] noon shopping in the city. Mrs Lawrence B< er of Gvdi-n nEo [having a- daughter at Butler univer-! - :, - v i — I.' - ; Boy for Syracuse Lake I SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE ] Paper Route I $7.50 Weekly Profit 1 Phone: Syracuse 457-3655. Van Lue or Goshen. Keystone 3-7035
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Court News Licensed To Wed Thomas Allen Landis. 21. of r 2 Warsaw. R. R. Donnelley employee, and Cathy Sue Whitacre. 18, of r 1 Leesburg, waitress, have applied for a marriage license at the office of Kosciusko’ county clerk T. Ethna Scott. Licensed" To Wed Michael Steve Cox, 18, of 209 Wedriek Dr., factory worker, and , Deborah Diane Copeland, 17, of r 2 ‘Leesburg, . student, have applied for a marriage license at the office of Kosciusko county clerk T.. Ethna Jb BIRTHS EVANS TWINS Layne Manin - Leann Renee Twins, a boy and a girl, were born to Mr. and Mi's. Marvin Evans of Sidney on Thursday. May 6, at • the Wabash County hospital. The ■boy weighed "eight pounds, llh ounces and was named Layne Mari >ne-half ounce and was named , Leahn Renee. The mother is the former Alicia jean Baker arid has a twin sister. Mrs. Donald Mort cf r I Leesburg.. Tbe-e is also a d.r.icb- ■ > it ■ . years - ily. . . ■ Grandparents include Mr. and ' Mts. Kenneth Evans. of Sidney and Mr. and Mrs Gaylord Baker of North Manchester.. ■ Great 'grandmothers are Mrs. Marie Hankins of Warsaw and Mrs. Ralrii Evans . , : ■ .. ■ ' . ” GRAFF. Lynn Adine | Mr., and Mrs.. William R. Graff • are I daughter. Lynn Adine. . bom at - : ' t tl Goshen hospital: L.vnri Adine. weighed ;seven r>:'unds 4 five ounces anil mecS’ir.'di 20 inches. She bus one , sister. Lori Ann. 3'4, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Eisenhour of New Paris are the maternal grandr parents and paternal' grandparents are Mr an I. Mrs. George Graff of 2607 .S. Main street. .Goshen. ZIMMERMAN. Molly Rae Ann Mr and. .Mrs. Ray Zimmerman of Washington. W. ■ Va-1 rire thfe parents- of a daughter; Molly Rae-. Ann. birn Saturdav. Mav 8. at the i'St. ■ J<>se»h hospital in Parkersburg. Ya 'Molly Rae Ann tipped the scales.] -'■at Mx pounds, 12 ounces. ■ Paternal- grandparents are Mr. I and Mrs Michael Zimmerman of IM lford and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hill of Orlando. Fla . are the mat- - ernal grandparents. - ' BAIUEY. Vickie Lynn SP4 and Mrs. Robert Bailey of Haaau, Germany, are the parents of their first daughter. Vickie Lynn, born May 1 in .Frankfurt. Germany. Vickie Lynn weighed seven pounds, 11 and thrCtMourths ounces. Mrs Bailey is the former Miss Dorothy : Carlson ’ ■ it Mr. and Mr--'. Eldridge. Bailey of Milford are- the paternal iparents. Paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bailey. Sledge, -.Miss. Max Carlson of Syracuse is a brother Mr Robert B.
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I Mrs. Robert Lucky of Wolf Lake ■was in Syracuse Thursday, on bus- | iness and called on several friends. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Strieby of I Chicago spent the weekend at tlieir summer home in Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young of i Marion' called on friends in the Syracuse area on Monday. 1 I Miss Ruth Edgar-of Warsaw was a guest in the home of Mr, and ] Mrs. Thomas Gilbert . -and family -. i- ■ : I Mrs. Dorothy Lohman, Lake Wa- 1 Iwasee, was in. Indianapolis this , • week where she attended the wedd-/ ing of a niece. p Mr. and Mrs. Frank Epple, Papa- ■ j keechie Lake, "Rave ' returned heme .. ■ from Biloxi. Miss., where they atI tended an insurance- convention. j Jim Howard and Arden Drucka- - miller, Syracuse, recently- made a i trip to Cumberland Falls, Ky , and .visited Mammouth Cave. ss Linda Briggs of Plymouth. ! Mr — t and Syracuse. Sunday. ' . Mn mid Mrs Gordon Grues e s Pleasant Ridge spent Sunday. May I 2; with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B oig, Syracuse. ■ ’ Mrs. A"t who Ganz of Chicago has | ■.., ter s " E . i 'Gar.7. Mrs. Ganz and son. . Mr and Mrs H A. Burson, Syra-Mi-ni't <ji;e. Mich. They, will be I there imt-iT the close of the deer ; - . .1.-,-. ■ Mr. and Airs. James Todd and j ; four dauciitei-s have moved from G--shen ti'.e Brinkman property Pon the north s.de of Lake WawiKue ‘which they recently purchased.. | Mr and Mrs. Earl Treadway of, E:-. .■:< :• aveu.ie. Syracuse, returned, home Monday evening from, a trip ■to Florida to visit their son-in-law . ! and daughter', Mr. and Mrs. C D: [ . Cripe and family, at Eau ..Gallic. . and Mrs. James Gibson of - . . - ■ x ' : 1 guests of Mr. and Mi's. Wilbur I'Ellis and family. Bob and Diane Ellis were home, from their college. : studies for the Mothers Day week - * end. •. I Mr. and Mrs William McGill of ! Mihersbut'g entertained Saturday • Forest Ott of Syracuse, who were • I celebrating tlieir- birthdays. Other , ■guests were Mr and Mrs. Rufus I Price of Elkhart. j Mr. and Airs. Eugene Brown and son. Joe. Syracuse,- entertained j 'Sunday, May 9. for uheir mothers. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Botts o:'Millers-, [burg and Mr. and Mrs.- Orlie Brown . [Of Syracuse. Other guests were Mr. . and Mrs. Forest Ott ard Don Me CuUoch. and daughter Tammy. . Air. and -Airs.' Ralph' ■ Clir.gaman I. tof Syracuse and the. former’s moth- ! er. Airs Vivian Pr ddy. were at Purdue university Thursday, Alay 6. F where they attended the ROTC Air Force parade. The Qingaman’s | son, Ronald, a junior at Purdue, isj a junior officer of the Air Force Police Corps. | Air,, and Mrs. Charles' Searfoss [and two daughters of Syracuse! | spent Sunday’, May 9. at Buck Ranch hear .Angola Stars 'on- stage > included Ernest Tubb and. his j bailors. .Joe Taylor and his Red . Birds. C-nn'. B- thers and WOWO D.J’s Bob Sievers. Ed Karr an I Airs. Estella Swartz, Mrs Elizabeth Pcrilock, I Mrs. Goldie Newcom- ' er.- -Mrs. James Hamman and Afrs Syracuse, in Elkhart. on Thursday.. May ■6. where : thev - visited with Syracuse
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[ .' ■ ■■• '• ' ' . J Colorful Plants ' I < FOR j Decoration Day I BASKETS $3.98 ! BIBLES ... $3.98 I I LAMBS $2.39 TRELLIS $2.69 SPRAYS ...... $3.89 POTS . $1.98 I Baskets And Pots Weighted MAY STORES Downtown Milford I ' I
Wednesday, May 12, 1965
patients at. the Elkhart hospital, Mrs. Elsie Bowersox. Mrs. Thomas Sehlecht and Sherman Folk. , Anthony Majewski of Inidanapolis and Chicago was in 'Syracuse on, business last Wednesday. Mrs. Albert Penn is expected home from Miami Beach, Fla. Mrs. Penn of r I Syracuse spent the winter .in Florida. „Mr. and Airs. Tom Robinson. Syracuse, eiitertained at a family dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Daft-and family of near Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. fcldred Mabie and daughter. Sally. Mrs. Emma . Mai'ie. Air. and Mrs. Arthur Mabie and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Method and Mrs. Eloise Method. Mrs. Emma Mabie accompanied the’ Daf x home to spend several mbnths. , Mrs. Max Ganshorn and ALrs. Id Bitner ,of the Syracuse license brancit office spent Wednesday even ng. May 5. with Mr. and •i Mrs. Brad Beiswanger and son, A. J. at Indianapolis. Thursday, Airs. Ganshorn and Mrs, Bitner attended a License Branch- meeting at the Bureau of . Motor vehicles, Ind- [ ianajwlis and also, toured the State - '.'i Old Court House Furnishings I To Be Sold .. ■ ' I c Gilliam. Lawrence Butts, and Ray Ferverda with the help of county i attorney Robert Rasor and county •judge Gene B. .Lee are compiling a ■list, of old court house iiriiushings -ti\ I be sold in the near future,. The; itemsl for sale are hot heeded since the completion of the refurb slung project [bn the second floor of the court house. . I Among the items to be sold are eight, jui-y seats, gp '. court room i. 4’. x 7’ table, two csk chairs plastic upholstered davenport with '.matching chair and sei era I miscel- 1 laneous chairs. ' Much interest has been shoxm in i some of the furniture to be sold . and. it is expected some' things will I sell at high prices ' AREA STUDENT ON DEAN’S LIST AT I. U. . Several college students from the r Lakeland area have been named .to . the dean’s list at, Indiana university . for scholastic achievement during | one or both of the Li<t two semest-' ers., : The students include:-, i Milford—Earletu Fisher, r 2, and Barrie Rassi. r 1, . . ] I Leedwirg—Eileen Vandermark, r 2, and David D Heath, rl. ’ - ■Syracuse—Jeh Brice. 601 S. Lake; : Richard Combs. 164 N- Shore Dr.: | ’Sy'\ a Karesh, r 4; and Mary Thornbtifg. I North Webster—James- Bullett. TONY WORKMAN CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Airs.. Max Workman. Syracuse, .entertained, at a birthday party Saturday afternoon. May 1-. in h-on--or <>: i:c" --on.. Tony, who was seven-J ■years-old. ■ mei city park and were later served ' t‘. traditional betiKlay' cake and: . The table with . 'mimuture ceramic animals [ , ■ i'-'.X-x ■ were Grog. Smith. Sami ig, Clark Cobur Steve ■■ ■ W and Mike Silveus. I J 1 LOOKING-UP CLASS MEETS AT THE CHURCH T!h< Looking-V;> il.i-s of the 'Syracuse Church of the Brethren met Saturday. Alay 1, at the church. Airs. Jerry Hapr.er gave the devotions.- A Salad bar was scr Others present were Mrs. Ralph I Wagoner, Mr.. Hapner.-Mr.-and Mrs. Lldyo Kammerdkner and daughter], Tontla. Mrs; Harry Fackler. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Benson arid . two chil- ■ drew, and Mrs. James Fackler-and i son. . /<
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. . M: SEPTEMBER WEDDING SET Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Sierk of r 2 Milford announce the engagement of their daughter. Gloria R.' Sierk. to Michael Richard Blase, son of Air. and Mrs. AL A. DLise of Youngstown. O. Miss Sierk is a graduate of Ali!ford high school and the Patricia Stevens school in Chicago. She is presently empolyed at ALD. Inc„ in Chicago. A graduate of Youngstown high-school and Allied Institute of Technology in Chicago, Mr. Blase is employed at Rysdon Product Co., Chicago. The wedding will be held at the Sacred Heart church in Warsaw on September 4. Father Reddington. will officiate at the ceremony. Da-Lite Screen To Occupy New Addition Soon Work on a 65.000 square-foot addition to the DaLite Screen Company plant. .located south of Lee-burg on state road 15, is proceeding at a fast ■ pace and should be ready for occupancy this:summer.' . • ’ I The addition will give the company 183,000 square feet under one roof on its. 15-acct’ site. It will be the larg- . ext projection screen manufacturing facility, in the world. D’a-Lite began making projection screens for motion picture houses in the infancy of the silent movies, went inttu_r>usiness m an old .church building in Chicago in 1909 with 15 employees. Eight years ago the company moved to’ Warsaw; It Ipas a current emplovmeiit of more than 200. It makex xereens for home projectior. and audio-visual presenUdion of slides and motion pictures for • EMERAL JONES FARM SOLD TO CARL WALKER | The 14-acre Emeral Jones tract of. land in Van Btirui township, located just east of the Concprd church, was' sold last Tuesday. May 4. .to Carl Walker, r 1 Milford. Mr. and Mrs.' Jones will hold a public auction of their goods :n conjunction with Mr. and Airs. Willard I Conn then return to their home at 266 Church Street, Wethersfield. Conn. THOMAS FILLER WORKING IN \IM.\M\ Thomas R, Fuller, son of Mr. and ’Mrs. Arlol Beiswanger of Milford,. J who was recwtly graduated from International college with an associate ■ it witii R. C. A. in Huntsville, Ala. ' H. jx Winkinc f'W ■.: ev man a cement services., division of R..C. -A.—-on a management sei n f vMardmll space flight ' cent-r. .His {work will include, cost accounting and ipavroll. • — — D. L. HARLEY UNDER GOES READINESS TEST ' FORT HOOD, TEX AHTNC> — \rmv Specialist Four Donald L. Har-li-v. 20. son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald iW. Hatley, r 1 New Paris, Ind., eries of t erational freadiness tests .conducted by. the Ist Arm i $ C at Ec-1 Hood, Tex., April 13. . Special!'t Harley took part in weapons firing and various tactical maneuvers designed to test the combat readiness of his unit. A gunner in Headquarters Company of the division’s 2nd Battalion, 13th Armor, he entered the Army in June 1963 and completed basic training'at Fort Knox, Ky. Harley attended New Paris high school and was engaged in farming before entering the Army. WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY, , MAY 12 THRU 15 Beach Party Gang In “Beach Blanket Bingo” ANNETTE FUNICELLO FRANKIE AVALON SUNDAY-TUESDAY, MAY 16 THRU 18 2 - FEATURES - 2 “Guns At Batasi” And “Raiders From Beneath The Sea”
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