The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 21, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 June 1965 — Page 16

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/ Way back m 1945 when my hitsba.. : -,ut out ut the service after ' World War 11. ha- desire was to go into business for himself.. We had been fortimate to be together- for die four years he wiis in service/ I was. always able to get a civil service job at the same camp. • ■ ' were a<real big thing then, and ..we : .. I them deducted from our . pay . • ’ . W< sum. to us it seemed like a hml.'.«»:i defiers ■ We had pferis of a ■ do.o', payment on a lovely home, *. the w:.M»ie works. Our sense of values t,".at y<»un.g and tender age. | was far from. r<-.i!i>t.c Actually what we ;iad saved would have been enough to fill the gas tank of a| Thii:><JerlMrd two or possibly' three I tim< - We- up ir. '»ur own business alright. Wo bought the Hastings- !>>•.> rhi-. .nib a general store I*. - - twee: Nappanee and Milford (am • dir t JxkTs*ii’i : . ’. • > J' ■' ; *? ■ tT After oirdwfi <.h the ■ - nient winch Consisted ot ri sex mom house attached to .the-.. >! . • ‘ ■ grocery order, pamting and .firing the w...ktoi .. .„■. .»ged '«■ .. v ‘ ■rT h ;<> v.nvs i ' We | ■ '■■■■ I ■ • : Tt ■ • • ' . • !’ -is m M t.'i.’tt was some-' tb.i'hllook tor a. mi to afford .Th>‘ <- .1 An fM‘in»>ms dtr.vast 11> ..nd two up The stxwhi bed: r.w.-: <;<•.. nix aus our too-ct and to. room Wnuri we could close •<! To make ft -look homey from the u lb; . • ’ ' b »'! O' ■ ’ ■ This left onlfc the kitchen to be . turn > : \si .uidwt tuon r«s-<! sinx i.M cefetoKi toaute he the badm'xoi. Had a warm ' '■ i.'k ■<.' i,<. lied type ih the living room, kitchen . ■ .»n<: • A "er t’e war 3 ppliaix Mere .> ‘.to .’. ' •- ’■ •' pa-4 ever, k ■ •• lit |MSK’-e (bdh’t ri up whb .1 threeburner' • kerosene stove for $7.95 • < —. esen .•••'. the oven '•> v.o on it Unll '• .-J the lie', ere roppfT'bnt’lum«xf ccoidng we .had received •< r a wcckhng. gift, anti tins is where, it; ~ •« a’ • rtistie <x«»k n.: ■ ' ... . i The refr cemtor udtich- scrx»s! the ■ - opened ftbm the stock room, and ■ J ■ ■ ati»r Ttrs was a real. convenience-— it was about a fivemmtile round trip to it from the attached house . Get '.ah ~Li t.tble !e;>s and a't-.H'htd them to the wall for counter - top space SboppeiU the rftmc store for Mime m./er-.i’i and put skirts .iri.Hi: /. them Uabim-tk — wwQ ye. and no — thvrv toto fld® ‘ a which ivKild have serv-ed M txirsk beds tix*y were so ileep. but v I ' a step-ladder -I could, rean’h the lyick of them The wvli didn’t ruff dry UrtS W liad been there for three ikeeks. Had betn se’aiehijic for pipe to infall the fixtures- sottmg in the junk room ex use me. storage room On hud ■ equi;>iyi«r!t - whK*h • couldn’t be hook- , ed. up because pipe could not be ’ ■ an elect r»e-.pum? PUt -in. ixivtxi that; * as the dd.pump did not like me - ■ft/was' quite a chore to ■; ■ ■ ■ ■ ' die doWT. and anre I did. it jumped back at me — learned to duck ft jmvUv ywell after the first couple -of jolts/ ALwy interesting Tories abbot . ience and will pass them on to you from time to time.

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r MINIMUM WAGE LAW OF 1965 ‘‘lndiana's first 1 minimum^wage , few goes into effect on July 1 and many people, are still- not. aware of die .’.iw." xi/i et>mmis.si->ner of labor Hobert P. Butler. . “The law. passed by the last Jeg-'-:re. provides tfiat all empioyers covem: by :he law must pay , to their employees $1 an hour, less an amount determined by the wage adjustment Ixiard to compensate .me.; -s. lodging, and imjxnremert due tn age, or nxnita; '• • • ! •iiys ■ -al h.:n<li-.’" Some exehr.i'ions from the law are employers w!k> have three or less employ- <? s. enipley<v> who are under 18 years of age. domestic servants. IcdnHnissMM safesn i fam labopi. ci's, and sonu? others / .ere- ■ atvxi by the act. met last week to ie!- much cred.t em-p'.o'vei-s can claim against- tlie $1 an a ./- mum for tips;, meals, uniforms, lodging or other liemfits '!"*lxi-irii held that an employer can < ia ni as much as 58. cents an. hoto* of;' the S-l- mimmum m the ■ - ..-nd wa • ••sm-> serve both food ami alcoholic beverages, if tlieir tips average 50 cents an hour. In eating places where .akx»bolic . -<■ • s, : '.e-|, tb< most ,m employer van claim is 33 cents’anmeaning lie must jkiv 65 cents In ciLses wiK’re an employee l re- <• /.-■'• a meal the employer would g<-: a 2’> (v-nt vrtklit a meal for a ./■/ meal, and 58 cents for a full ■ • \ mil inc..l is defined as an '■ i t-.so > lie dvh<-s, and a light meal is anything less. ■ S 3 / /- t'o a month would ploylU and emjiloyers that did not • vml th<* niaxinHlin 30 ociit cm hour ; . 1 •; ■ t dal of all crexht exceed t.w so cent iwuriy ■max'muni. ' ■ ■■ In every instance the ;uk»wances a >.LI lx- r -.eii oaiy for actual tips or henof’.ts.retvived ;• -nple. .. a--,,;-.// w.: t-exx a a fool aH’/V .-•-. ' . e / i <•’ i-.•.>■:• ■ > < • n'> . .. • j o-- employer w ncd mt lx' eligible to claim t.’iat amount •> . olit t •w./ii r-e m.nimum vv.i'/e He could onlv claim the anxxsft actually ro-entxl and make ;up the <* in . o'sary to put the total hourly pay at . Tnw em;-’oyers who furnish uniforms to the employees at no txet ■o • :<■ ee 'A , o’ j it 3 v cnxi: |. Tile hcuxl also decided tliat all i other adjustments a’lowed. such as adjustments for age, of mental or phy-cml 'land.-ca;*-., nvist lw deeded individually Tfarito wishing such lan adjustment must petition the Any employee who is entitletl to the minimum wage and is not re- ..:/: -A-,- ; '.' d V ision of :y to handle clams amounting to SSBO or’ feai Howiner. any vnv:»’.i»y- --.<-»• has ’re r:/:-t tv fi'e S’.i.t, through | The board wffl bold a series of (U:l;> : . to ’.v b< ' ' Juh’ 6 at 10 am in the Fowler Hote'. at I gayc".; t :i.i r. - G gm m tie \.e. Orman Hotel at Jm! ■ \\ /.•>■ ,!.i v 1a: a m e Ha H toM fe Iterre

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• Haute, July 16 at 10 a.m. in the Jackson House at Evansville; and July 28 at 10 a.m. at the Labor Temple in .New Castle and at 8 p.m. in tiie Colony Chef Restaurant at Seymour. ’. GARDEN, WEEDS AND WATER LAFAYETTE - Tiieres more to gardening than planting seeds. To reap a harvest of good vegetables, .Don Scheer, Purdue univer'i’.y extension horticulturist, of let's these tips on caring for your garden plants through the summer’: Use an effective weed control program. Weeds rob your plants of water, fertilizer and sun. and harbor insects and disease. Control weeds when they're small. You can use a sharp hoe, or a wheel hoe a large area. Use a shaving , stroke rather than a chopping motion. 1 a stroke which will kill weeds witikxit too much damage to plants or too mut-ii cnuming of the soil. Ample water w*ill be needed ’ .;■■>/toe gr<>w.ng about one inch of water a week in one ap;»i catioi’;. Light sprinklings may do more harm than good. It may take several hours to obtain an inch ’of water, so it might be good idea to check how much you are appiyuig by catching it in a tin can. Scheer says a good way to help i control weeds pind conserve moisture at the same time is through' mulch ng Clean up wee.is before adding a mulch. Use four inches ut rtHigh m.ftci’..il. sud'. as straw. | or two nehes of finer niaterial such as peal moss' Syracuse Locals Saiurtiay callers at the -L. C. s-a < y :>>nie north of Syracuse At. :<■ V-.' a’:xi Mrs. Rav G.iidan.l ’• >t Misi.ay.ik-a. Mi- and Mrs. A C Searfoss of Hammond were Friday callers at , :!h i home of tlw former’s brother I md sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. < P. Swirf iss of Syraeu-'e. M-- Dav •: I. • <:>»rom' of Warsaw • ix'iit the wtH-k end with her mother, ' Mrs J H Flemming, and sister, Ji's. Rebecca Kitson. both of Syra- j ■ ’ Mrs Maude Bassett of Morocco | use ; w -th her son.- ; dar-.I r Ikcsctt. Mi's .Bassett and < M- ,/d Mr<. Ernest Bushong, i <\r.to-;se s;x>nt last weekend in ] dry visiting in the home of their laughter, Mrs. Dale Weingart, Mr. < Av -.. art and family.M.- ;ind Mrs. (Fen Jdinson of ; sweeter and Mr. and Mrs Robert >i-.'. sprit Sunday, lune 98. in the .home of their son. 1 ( d Mm. i:.’ i K'rt liul’ev Jr.,-, .iii-l family. ’ t Sunday. Jimi' 28, dinner guests of , Mi- a.’hl Mrs Vva Kete-i-.g of Syracuse, were Mr. and Mrs. Otto , lirf. of Mishawaka. Mrs Silvia Miller of Albion and Mrs. Vera Fvel of Ligonier Mr -and Mi's. Rolland Graff and family have moved from. Goshen into she property at 200 north Mil! street 1 . Syracuse which thev recently ixircii.tsed from Mrs. Catherine Bufxyxk Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Kammertors, SxTacuse. on-. <S • a cook-out Father’s Dav P-i'-t-:.' were Mr. and Mrs Volney Kammerdiener, Mr. and Mrs Gorge Ix'wnllen and Mrs. Catherine Babcock.

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Syracuse, have left for a month’s vacation. They w'ill go to Houston, Tex., where they will be joined by their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hinderer and two daughters, who will accompany them to Santa Clara, Calif., where they will visit in the home of another son, Robert Hinderer, wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Schneider and two sons of Milwaukee are spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cripe and family, Syracuse. Mrs. Charles Dietrick and two sons of Duluth, Minn., are spending. two weeks with her mother, Mra. Jessie Weingart, Syracuse. Mr. Dietrick will join them this weekend and they- will accompany him home in a week. MILFORD Locals '■ •' . ■ . . : ■ Mr. and Mrs. R.ilpli Miller and Lynette of Milford visited with Mr. a.xl Mrs. Crist. Miller of Topeka on Sunday evening, June 20. Mrs. Chris Miller, mother of Ralph Miller. has been ill for over a month. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cormany of Milford attended a potluck dinner, Sunday, June 20. at the reunion of tlie Pierceton graduating class of i 1928 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Downs in. Pierceton. Mr. Cormany is a member of the class. Mr. and Mro Neil Farrell and children of Milford spent Father’s Day at the home of his parents. ; Mr. and Mrs. Neil K Farrell of Indianapolis. The senior Farrell has 1 been critically ill. Mr, toid Mrs. Lowell GardrK'r an ! family of Tacoma, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. David Ixirson of Chicago. Mrs. Ruth DeFries, and Mrs. Virginia Bx'hmar. of North. Webster were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Miller of Milford Sunday, June 20. S one Dewart, Jeanne Moneyheffer, and JoEHen McClintic, var.’y eheerleaviers of Milford -/_'h. school for next • year, attended cheerleading eamp at Smitii-Wal-bfidge last week They only attended camp during the day. Mr-, and Mrs. Glenn Nealis and three children of Marion wereThursday, evening, June 17, sygper . S of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and Dan of Milford. Tile Baumgartner reunion will be ■ci i ..in Sari iay. July 4. at the :</-■< pavilion Ln Cissin Park, 111. A bask- | I-’ dinner w il be served at 12:30. Tbe commitfee is Mr. aod Mrs. Em 1 Kueive-■ mid M" .cal Mrs.. Richard Muehling of Cissna Park Mr and Mrs. David Larson of { Cii'caao arrived Wednesday evening in<! --pent several days Xmtil Sunday evening at tlie home of Mr. .tod Mrs. Jesse Miller of Milford, i Mr. and Mrs. Luther Boyer and daughter* Rachael of Fort Wayne. | and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Smith and three sons of Coloma. Mich., were Sunday even ’V. June 20, callers at the Richard Smith home in Milford. -

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GREIDER-EARNHART ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED I Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Greider, f 1 . Pierceton, announce the engagerment and approaching marriage of their daughter. Beverly Ann, to Gary Lee Earnhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Earnhart, r 1 Pierceton. Miss Greider, a 1965 graduate of North Webster, high school, is employed as a waitress at the BonLen Snack Shop m Syracuse Her .fiance, a 1961 Pierceton high school I graduate, attends Ball State university and is employed as a meati cutter at the Jot-Em-Down store at Barbee Lake. July 11 is the date chosen by the couple for the wedding. Three From Syracuse At Manchester Summer School NORTH MANCHESTER — Three students from Syracuse are among the 310 students enrolled for the first session of the summer term at Manchester college. North Manchester. Enrolled are Mary Juday, Sue Juday. and Alice Long. This year’s enrollment of 315, including 245 full-time and 70 parttime students, is an increase of nearly six per cent over the enrollment for the same session last year. NOTICF IN Till MATTER Os Till IKI WIKHMINT OF Till WATER TFVfI OF l-UI'HM I \KF IN RO>CH SKO (OIXTV. IMUIM Ko-scinsko < ireuit Court UKMag* 1 * 1 J f rg. K. if r STORE HOURS Daily 8:30 Til 5:30 Thursday Til Noon Friday Night Til 8:30 Closed Sat. At 5:30 Shoes F;

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Cause Na. C-63-592 I Notice is herebx g-iven that Under-Chan- ! tor 350. Acts of 1947 as last amended by : Chapter 215. Acts of 1957. the Indiana j Department of Conservation On the 21st | day of Jun?, 1965 filed in the Kosciusko : Circuit Court its petition and report pro- | : posing to establish the average normal : - water level of Palestine Lake at 816 62 feet, sea level el vation. and to indicate the highest level to which said lake has! risen in the prior ten years, and to e- , stablish and appropriate p-rmanent monument at said lake showing said elevations and that said Court at 9:3V A. .XIJ on the 22nd day of July, 1965. WriH hear said report and evidence thereon Submitted by said Department, by any other 1 agency of government and any affected : landowners = T. TTTHNA SCOTT Clerk. Kosciusko County, Indiana . , MJ — J. 23 & 30 NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION FOR VACATION OF A PVBLIC EASEMENT State of Indiana, Kosciusko County. SS: In the Matter- of -he Petition of Frank J. Ward, et al, for vacation of a public easement In Tippecanoe Township . Notice is hereby elven that on the 21st day of Jun. . 1965. Frank J. Ward et al. /filed.in the Office of the Auditor of Kos- i efusko County. Indiana. - their duly verified -petiton. for the vacation of a public : th ’ Albert W. Eck■■•rt Addition in th.- Northeast Quarter of ; Section io. Township 33 Notth. -RanKe; 7 Fas-. Kosciusko County. Indiana, and . ; being more particularly .described as fol-I lows, to-wit-: , Beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot 3 in said plat of Albert-W. Eek r- A.;■/:•■..:• rut-.t-.mg ther.c--Seu-h' on to. ■ F..s: line; of said Lot . 3 to the shore llpe of Webstar Lake: 'list. : ' . line 4 fi.-et to the Southwest corner of- Lot 2 in-said' Albert XV. Eckert Addition thence North along the ;West- jin.- of-said Lot 2 to the .North- ' ■ '4 ■ less ■ - ■ h place of ■ .b-e inning. ■ ■ 1 by th petitioners to the Board, of Commission-ers-of Kosciusko -County- Indiana. -'nd clay of Au use 19> 5. at the regular August. 19M. ni-'.-inc of said Board, of Commissioners. in ’ the Commissioners' :/ -. U ■ Warsaw. Kosciusko Court's Indiana. Dat'd this 21st day' of June. 1965. NOBI E C to -. X’KER .

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Auditor. Kosciusko County. Indiana MJ — J. 23 & 30 LEGAL NOTICE OF PVBLIC BEARING Notice 13 hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County, Indiana, will at 10 AM on the ■l4th day of July. 1965 at the Clerk’s Office Court House in the City of Warsaw. Indiana, in said County, begin investigation of the application of the , following named person requesting the issue to the applicant at the location hereinafter Set out. of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designated and will; at said time and place, reI celve information concerning the fitness of

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said iftplicant, and the propriety .ssulng the permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named: Harold M. A Minnette L. Henderson (Restaurant» Transfer B, er & Wine Retailers permit from W’allace G. & Opal G Cain, 309 Maid St., Silver Lake, Indiana SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By W. F, Condon Executive Secretary .Joe A. Harris Chairman