The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 28, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 August 1965 — Page 3
May Rename Van Buren Elementary School After Late Noble W. Neff
The renaming of the Van Buren • elementary school in . Milford is under consideration by the Lakeland school board. In unofficial discussion held during the board's meeting Saturday mom.na the name change was approved. however, board members thought it should be a civic pro-
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ject of die Milford residents as the other schools in the corporation are not involved in the project. \ request had been made at an earlier meetiag by residents of the M hord community to have something in the school system named after live late doctor, who did much fdr the education of the youth of
Miiford. Don Arnold, business manager of the school corporation, was in- : structed by the board to continue investigation of the name change. It was learned that it would cost an estimated $450 to change the < sign and refinish Uje old letters if the same type of sign is USG< |- Board members took no action pending further investigation and, believing: it would be a good community P Board members also wanted to contact Harold Young and Maurice Beer, members nf the Neff scholarship committee for their opinion before making final decisions. 1950 CLASS OF MHS HAS REUNION AUG 11 \lr and Mrs Leon Tucker and •uroiiy of r l Milford were "hosts for the 15 year anniversary of the l?i50 class of Milford high school. Eleven of the original nineteen graduates were able to be present. The evening was spent visiting and reminiscing. There were 19 aduics and 26 children present. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening __ i 'Resent for the evening were Mr. and Mrs Johnnv Gardner and family of Corpus Christi. Texas: Mr. and Mrs Beverly Knepper and family, enroute to Germany: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fiechter and family of Cnugville, Ind : Mr. and Mrs eth Traylor, and family of Fort Wavne: Mr and Mrs Henry Schnuicker of Elkhart: Mr. and Mi's Elmer Sorensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Graff and family. Mr and Mrs- Kenneth Goshert and familv and Mr and Mrs Donald Wolferman and family, all of the <! area Dan Smith of Milford was a guest of Greg mid David Turner at H:Vue campground necuvAngola from Thursday thru Saturday last week .
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Hospital Notes
Mrs. Herman Weisser of r 1 Milford entered the Goshen hospital last Tuesday. She was released Thursday. Rial Troup of Milford, r 2 Leesburg, was admitted last Tuesday fa the Goshen hospital. He had his third operation this year and was dismissed Friday. Mr. Troup was in, the same room with Otto Wiggs of* Milford. , I . Mrs. James Watson of r 1 Leesburg j was admitted to Murphy Medical Center Wednesday. Mrs. Emorv Hoffer and Mrs. James Himes, both of -Milford, were dismissed from Murphy Medical Center Wednesday. Mrs. James Mitterling of r 1 Leesburg was dismissed Thursday from the Goshen hospital. Mrs. William Pease of Milford was released from the Goshen hospital Friday. = Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Helman erf r 2 Leesburg, was admitted over the week end to the Goshen hospital. Frank Scott of r 1 Milford was treated in the emergency room erf the Goshen hospital over the week end. He was eksmissd following treatment to injuries sustained in an accident at home. Dismissed over the week from the Goshen hospital were Otto Wiggs and Mrs. Pearle Wehrly of r 1, both of Miiford. Ervin Ratliff of Leesburg was reed over the week end from the Murphy Medical Center. Bur lift V. Haggerty of Milford is a patient at the Veterans hospital in Fort Wayne He was admitted three weeks ago. He will undergo surgery this week. Mr. and Mrs Max Owens and daughters of Shelbyville, Ind.. who are formerly of Miiford. are spending two weeks at Lake Wawasee and visiting friends around the area. BAt K TO-SCHOOL SPECIALS-Gold-;'«r Rule 2-Hour Quick Cleaners with 'Laundry Service. Dial 457-3053 - Call us today. Milford Electric is our agent in Milford. Professional Clean Only Service . 5 lbs. $1.19 - 7-8 lbs. $1.69 - 10 lbs, $2. Rugs 9*12 'they look like new ) $8.86. Draperies beautifully finished’ Morning Fresh, I.Sno/White, z~tor ol trottsetsC slacks, sweaters and skirts. \g/for $1.39. School esLas* Longer. " “Our Professmn- ! at Care Is For Your Wash And Wear," “Our Top Quality Is Higher Than Our Price.” Winter Coats * Men or WomenJ $1.69 and up. Fall, Spring and % Length Coats Special $1.25 and up. % Pockets tinstalled 99c. New zippers installed $1.25.
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F L A S H! TEXAS MAN HOSPITALIZED AFTER ACCIDENT A 72-year-old LaFeria, Texas, j man. Hugh Chester Wylie, was hospitalized following an accident north of Milford at 12:45 today. According to investigating officers, sheriff Howard “Sam” Hoibrook and Milford officer Ralph Gansert. the man apparently fell asleep as he was coming down the overhead on state road 15. He was headed south, reportedly going • from Michigan to Texas, i He was taken to the Goshen hosj pital hy the Mishler ambulance j with possible chest and neck injur-1 ies. Damage to his 1962 Rambler was estimated at S2OO. TOPS Club Meets With Mrs. Rogers J A meeting of the TOPS club was iheld in the home of Mrs. William i Rogers at 619 S. Minn St.. Syracuse, last Wednesday evening. Five | members were present and there 1 was a 194 pound loss. Eleanor | Bieber was the Queen of the week with a loss of eight pounds. | This week is the beginning of a towel contest to be held. Each member is to bring a bath towel and a member that is absent or comes with a weight gain is automatically out of the contest. The last person in the contest will receive all the bath towels, j The next meeting will be held to- | night 1 Wednesday > at Mrs Rogers' j home. Anyone is welcome to attend. ' MRS. MERTON BUSHONG, CHILDREN VISIT IN AREA Mrs Merton Bushong and children, Elizabeth. Philip. Paul and Tom. returned Wednesday to their ! Dallas. Tex., home after a two week visit with relatives ami friends in the Lakeland area, They have been guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baueher arid erf Sir Bushong’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bushong. all of Syracuse. Merton Bushong is in Canberra. Australia, during August on busI iness for his employer. Collins Radio Company, Dallas- 'T c. He expects to return to ■ His Dallas home early in September. f SYRACUSE LOCALS Mrs. Roger Treece and daughter Kathv of Columbia City spent two days last week at the home of Mr: and Mrs. Donald Niles and family at Syracuse. A breakfast was given this momling honoring Mrs. Feriha Spurgeon of Mumhe, a former Syracuse” resident. at the home of Mr. and Mrs Llovd Tillman at Syracuse.
Ligonier News
By ROSE CUNNINGHAM School To Be in j Session August 30 [ The West Noble school board has I announced that school will be in I session at 1:30 pm. on August 30, with a session for teachers in the corporation at 9:00 a.m. at the ] Cromwell school cafetorium. The j first full day of school will be on August 31, and the school lunch programs will begin on that day. I Pupils who have moved into the j area since school was out last i spring, and have not enrolled, should contact the principals of the school they will attend. All boys and girls who will enter ' the first grade w ill be enrolled on Tuesday, "August 24, 9 p.m. until • 12 noon. —L—CD COMMUNICATION TRAILER TO BE ON DISPLAY Noble county’s new Civil Defense Communication Trailer will be ready for showing at the Kendallville fair, August 16-21. Civil Defense personel will be on hand to answer all questions and distribute literature pertaining to emer-, igency and disaster procedure. I TSe twenty-two foot trailer will serve as field communications cen-1 1 ter anywhere in Noble county, or j f adjoining counties, if needed. ' The mobile center is fully 'eq- j j uipped with a conference room for ’directors and assistants and has a gas stove refrigerator and water storage tank. The unit will be heat- , ed with gas. t There are three sound-proof radio booths to be used by ama- i teur. fire, and citizen band and ! police radio. It also has it's own j j generator w ith a probable 3500 wat- j tage. . ■ ■ - j Civil Defense headquarters in the county in a time of emergency wiil be in Kendallville. The mobile unit will act as field headquarters. • —L— Ligonier Community Chest Is Being Reorganized The Ligonier Community Chest j is being reorganized. Miss Ann j • Hubbard erf the Indiana Lakeland; Girl Scout Council has been contact ing citizens in the community,' as a representative of Mayor John Golden, to ascertain what action is needed in the reorganization. Mayor Golden called a meeting of interested parties, Monday evening, August 16, at 7 p.m. in the : City Hall.
—L—HISTORICAL SOCIETY HAS PICNIC Members of the Stone’s Trace Historical Society assembled at the site of the old Tavern Sunday, August 15, for a picnic dinner. Members brought hammers, saws, and paint brushes and spent the dav working on their comm unity project. —Lr—HAS SURGERY I Tommy Conner, son of Mr, and Mrs Tom Cornier. Sr., underwent j foot surgery in Memorial hospital recently. ; —L-^ . COMMUNITY NEWS Mrs. Zenna Warner is spending | -several days in Nappanee with her 1 grandson, Richard Biever, Jr.. ! while Mr. and Mrs. Biever and | their daughters are vacationing in : southern Indiana. Mrs. Fred L. Geiger, home ec teacher in the Ligonier High school, iudged the 4-H exhibits at La Grange and Whitley counties last week. Mrs Gary Peterson and daughter. Mrs. Sam Patton, Jr., and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hull and son are vacationing at Brevort ■Lake. Mich. Mr. Peterson and Mr. | Patton who are completing a two- : j week training course with the Nat- j ional . Guard at Camp Grayling. ; j spent the weekend with their families. i Mrs. Lucille Roderick, Mrs. LSIlian Barnes, and Mrs. William Shearer and children vacationed in ; Michigan last week. They were dinner guests of Mr- and Mrs. Clyde Eubanks at Breivort Lake and spent some time at a on Lake Huron. They also visited Mr. and Sirs Bernard Baughman . of» Indian Lake, near Manistique, Mien. Mr and Mrs, Arthur Schlosser of \ Pheonix. Am., are visiting Mr. and Mrs Ernest Krauter and relatives in this area. Mrs. Schlosser is the former Martha Krauter, daughter o: Mr. Krauter. ’ I
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FAIR QUEEN — Miss Sandy Shouse. pretty eighteen-year-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Shouse. r 3 Albion. Was crowned queen of the 1965 Noble Co. fair. Monday evening. Sandy, a freshman at Indiana university won over 18 candidates, after being judged; in formal, tal- | ent and bathing suit competition. Howard Harper, r 1, Ligonier. [state fair board member, is shown 1 presenting the new queen with a j bouquet of roses while Miss Cheryl i Lee Garrett,. 1964 Indiana state fair ' queen, looks on: The Noble Co queen ris now eligible to compete for the title of state fair queen of 1965 when the state fair opens in Indianapolis on August 28. j . “T ““ BARLEY. Dion Eugene Mr and Mrs. Ronald Bariev of r 2 tawsburg are the parents of their lira child, a son. born at 3:14 a.m. Friday, August 13. at the Elkhart General" hospital. The baby , has been named Dion Eugene, i .Dion Eugene weighed in at seven ; pounds. .12 ounces. ! Mr. and Mrs. Elmer F. Bariev jof r 2 Leesburg are the paternal grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dale of near Hagerstown. | formerly of North Webster, are the j maternal grandparetns. Great-grand-iparetns are James Carberry. Ml- - Wts., and Mr. and Mrs David F» Barley' of Marion,
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WORLEY, Son Mr. and Mrs. Larry Worley, r 4 Warsaw, are the parents of a seven pound, 14 ounce, son bom at 9:25 a.m. Monday, Aug, 9, at Murphy Medical Center. i The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Moriey McCking, Winona * Lake and Air. and Mrs. Marion Worley, r 4 Warsaw. The parents are former residents of Syracuse. NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION FOB LOCATION OF A PL BLIC HIGHWAY - TO: The Citizens of Kosciusko County. (Indiana Notice is hereby given that a petition , dub signed bs-.twvlv.. 'l2' freeholders of' I said County, ilx '6' of whom reside to ' the immediate! neighborhood has been filed in th.- otflc.- of the Auditor of said “ i County asking for the location of the , I following Highway, to-wit-: • Commencing on the east side of State Road : .Numbered 15: in the.• I northwest quarter of 'Section 29, Plain ■ j tovciiship. county and state, and j ! running th-iH- as follows: ,-ast approximately ; 1200 feet over and upon'l • an • xistms roadway to where said I road Joins J a road laid ’ out | • j and described .In the Plat j of Valley Springs thence : east. S northeasterly and north following the j ! said platted, roads in said Valley Springs Addition to a point on thJ. the north terminus thereof where it ] • • me* ts an existing roadway: th-nee ! wes' following the. north lines of Lots I Numbered 12 and 13 in said Valley | Springs Addition about 354 feet to a f point: th-nce north approximately! ! 320 feet to where it joins with an; 1 -as- and w-st public highway, i as a part of th. County Highway System |of said county,. ■ . , i ; Notice is further giv-n to all Interj est-d persons that the. Board of County ' Commissioners will act upon said petition j at th-ir Sept.-mb.-r meeting to commence lon Wednesday. g.T>tember 16. 1955._. Dated August, 16,1965. • ) ■: ~ NOBLE C BLOCKER / . ; Auditor Kosciusko C Indiana. « MJ —- A. 18 St 25
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