The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 August 1965 — Page 6

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL

By Mrs. Pearl Lyons - Phone:4s3-7921

Leesburg-Oswego News

NANCY GOON HONORED AT SHOWER M - John’ Dye and M.ss Karen Hall were hostesses at a bridal shower in honor of Miss Nancy Goon Wednesday night at the home °* of Mrs. Noel Rhinehart. Miss Goal will Income the bride of Jerry Brown on August 28. Contests were played with prizes going to Mrs. Donald Goon, Mrs. jantz. and Mi.xs Sharon Cnmwns. who m turn presented them to the honored guest. The refreshment table was laid in 'white lace over a red cloth, cent; red with an arrangement of red and gold flowers and red candles. red and white being the brideelect’s chosen colors Refreshments of frozen cranberry salad, crackers and punch were served by the hostesses tn the guest of honor. Miss Nancy Goon, and to Mrs Robert Brown. Mrs. Bob Funnell. Mrs. Charles Dye. Mrs Jim Speicher. Mrs Don Goon and daughter Kathy Mrs Jim Hall and daughter Jaoe Mrs Junior Goon and rkiughter Sally, Mrs? John Sneicher and hter Peggy, Mrs Wayne Johnson. Mrs. Bert Roberts, Mrs; Max about 'and Mrs Suzie Buffer Mrs Bill Tschantz, Mrs Mary Bayne Mrs Larry Richcreek. Mrs Don Wood and daughter Ka’ l v. Mrs. Melvin Fuller. Mrs Dick W.. Elmer Woods. Mrs Larry Hapner and daughter Amy, Mrs Norman Stimmev. Mrs Max • iv. Miss Donna Stevens. Miss Beyerlv* Shank. Miss Kay Miss Rita O'Brien, Miss Lois Buck inAam. Miss Vicki Oswalt. M<i: i Weave-. Miss Karen Plank and M.ss Sharon Cremeens Honored On 80th Birthday Sunday Mrs Afina Bisltop was the guest of honor Sunday at a potbx'k dinner .at Jhe homd of her daughter. Mrs Dale Mock, and family. The occasion was her 80th birthday. \" ■ prayer by her son. Robert Bishop. Happy Birthday was sung to Mrs B shop, and thetJ to othe s having birthdays in August and also Happy Anniversary to Mr. and Mrs Earl Stookey who were cetebeating their 38th wedding anniversary Foj lowing dinner a cake and watch were presented to Mrs Mock anti Mrs Bishop opened her gifts Pictures were taken of the ‘ immediate family and also of the group.. The -afternoon was spent in vis ting and horse shoe playing Th■-v enjoy imt the day together were Mrs Anna Bishop. Mr and Mrs Robert Bishop. Judy. Cindy. Mark Linda and Ricky. Mrs Maude Shively, and Mr and Mrs Forrest Lyons and Ed of Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stookey and Miss Marilyn Stookey of South Bend; Mr* and Mrs John IxMigfellnw of Terre Haute: Mr and Mrs Rob Holloway, Steve and Vicki of Mentone; Mrs John Rozier and Miss Bertiia Bishop and Mr and Mrs Ells Longfellow of New Hiven and Mr and Mrs Gene Blackbum and Mr. ar.d Mrs Date Mock. Jane and Jim of Milford. TOWN BOARD MEETING . A called meeting of the town board was held Monday night at the tfwn hall The town budget which had been previously advertised was approved Only the board members tod clerk attended. K August Auxiliary Meeting At Town Hall Tuesday The August meeting of the .American Legion Auxiliary was hdd Tuesday night, Aug 17, at the town hall Mrs Morris HuffmJSL president, presided at the regular business ’meeting. Plans were made for a foodless bakeless food sale for the entire month, each member to be notified by mad. A membership contest will be held with Mrs. Hugh McCann and Mrs. John Lursen as cHrirmen of the tw teams. Vick: Oswalt gave .a report of her

Notice TokTaxpayer* Os Additional Appropriations Matte* ia hereby given to th* taxpayer* of Kosciusko County. Indiana. 'hat th» proper ietal officer* of said municipality at their regular meet in* place tn the court ■ city of Warsaw. Ind .at 9 00 A M . EST. on ,th« 7th. day of Sept., ms . will eonstd-r the followinr additional appropriation* which **l4 officer* con*lder nee- . ■ y aVttßt at tb.l* ' COTNTT GENERAL FtND ent 103 ( - Extra Help, al M 75 per day — — — -- -- • 258 ?? cu an - oinee suppiirt ... ... . — .. .. Ctt. 211 - Office Supplba .. ‘ J Ajd 102 c - Extra Help, at M 75 per day 1.-- - -• • • 8 ■- ft Asdcan. -.Office Supp (Binding A*se*a. . Sheet*} - .. .; SdjJS-l Add 401 - Rental of EcuisnneaC. ------ — -- -- -- — • i Rac.-311 ■- Office Supplie* .. -- - - CtH 209 - Institutional A Medical — —, - — - agmSwj CH 213 - Other Operating'Expanse ... —.-- ----- ” ??5-; CtH 601 - Bnlidln«». Structure* A Improv menu — — . 2M-W ■ Com. 201 e- Travel Expense Road 4?!ewer» -- — ._' .jS-gj Com. 413 - EXP- Inmate* of State Institutions -- -— -- -- -- -■ . TOWtw ■ Com.. 419 - Transfer Tuition .. .. —— - - l , Cum. 423 • Other Ext»-n*c. County thunp* .. ..... ■ i.yragw; Com- 602 - EUulpmnt ...... ...... .. 15AW.W ,TAI 1 523.352 20 COVNTT WELFARE FVND . - M Welfj.4o3 e- Assistance to the Dttabfed -- --- —.—- ’ J . We:: AW. AM - Medical assistance for-.th* -aged.. . -< —.-- --- ■ ■ J.aoc.pe TOTAL . ..... -- --■ ■ ■ ---- * 9.&.0 oft j CfiINTT HIGHWAT FIND i CHF 305 a- Repair of BuUdtnxs -- - --.-- * •.. S’S: CHF- W 5 b - Repair of Eaulpment -- -- . -- -- t- -- CHF 304 - Bltummou* -- — CHF 4? 2 - Rental of Equipment . CHF riJ4 - Equipment .. ... --- ... - -- --- -- : *- _. •' ; 547,300 @0 TO REDVCE CERTAIN EXISTING AFFROFRIATTONS Notice U further *lven that certain *xl*Hn« balance* which will not be needed for the p tt rpo*e*for wh.ch * p *™Pria£4 ia therefore proposed that unaeecmary extttto* approprUUmu in anown below be reduced to provide in part tor the above additional app.opriaUon*. COVNTT GENERAL FEND: Ok. 182 e.- Salary of Third Deputy .. -- -- - -- -- ’ '•TTxr C3t 103 a- Per dfeto and Msl<a«e to State Meettnw ■ Com 213 b - Plat Book Expense .. -- ... — -- -- — -- . w —yeiL __ .. J 15.298 33 Notlc* t» fur.hw gtrea that taxpayer* appeartna at *uch ®?**F 5 * save etebt to be heard thereon. Th* additional aMMraprtation* as finally determined w-J £\m«Uuc*lly uGrred to the Bute Board of Ta* Commlmtoners. whlrtiCom; 'Wilf bedd a further heartac within fifteen day* at the Col g ty County. Indiana, or at such other place as may h* . -KX SS?®: s KoacWfcr Cottaty, Indiana Dated Auratt 24, 1965. _ '

Wednesday. August 25, 1965

? trip to Girls’ State, which the auxiliary had sponsored. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Fred Buckingham and Mrs. Morris Huffman to the 15 members present. Mrs Howard Smith Jr. and Mrs. Millard Wallace will be hostesses for the September meeting. Eight-Square Club Entertains Guests The Eight-Square Home Demonstration club entertained the Jolly Janes club from Mentone at the Farm Bureau Insurance Building in Warsaw Tuesday evening. Members answered roll call by giving ironing hints,' Mrs. Noel Rhinehart gave the meditations and the health and safety report was given by Mrs. Martin Stookey using the topic "Boat. Safety." Mirs. Fred Stookey gave a newspaper ’skiu< Tint’s from the Warsaw Baptist . short p;ay "Backstane After the Pin} was fiver ” Mrs. Charles Os-’ bom. chairman of the entertainment committee, assisted by Mrs Harry Kinzie took charge of the games played. ■. . The door prize was won by Mrs. Harold Markely. Gifts were presented to the guests who entertained from the Baptist church It was announced that the chto had placed third in the chib entries at the. fair. A salad bar was served by the refreshment committee Mrs. Rex Sr.usman. Mrs. George Armbruster and Mrs Fred Kuhn. . Ruth Missionary Circle Meets The Ruth Missionary circle of the Oswego Baptist church met at the church Thursday afternoon for its monthly meeting Mrs. Gene Tenny was in charge of devotions discussing the “Works erf the Devil." Mrs Fred Stookey presented the lesson "New Things God is. Doing" Letters were read from their special } missionaries in Alaska,FARMERS UNION HOLDS PICNIC The District Farmers Union, annual picnic was held Sunday at the Silver Lake Conservation Building, rhe district is compseed of Elkhart. Kosciusko. and Whitley counties A very large crowd attended. Car* nee Keek <rf Columbia City, ’ district,director was master of ceremonies State president, Alvah d Lawrence Dorrell, state legislature director, gave after dinner speeches. Maria Leffert gave two tap dance bers in' costume, a member . from Elkhart played two piano SoloS. | Attending from this vicinity were Mr and Mrs. Voyle Osborn and Pam: Mrs. Ruth DeFries, Mrs. ! Clyde Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. Roger McConnell, DEATHS | William F. Pratt William F Pratt. 65, r 4 Syracuse, died suddenly on' Saturday, Aug. 21, in the Clifton Kinder home at Lake ■ Wawasee.’ Mr Pratt was ban. May 18. 1900, in Buffalo, N Y He moved here ; June 18 from Pates Park, 111. In 1945 he was married to Nancy Alfrey Mr. Pratt was retired from the Central Can Co in Chicago He was a Mason from Madonia. Chicago. He is survived by Jus wife; two sons. Willtem F. Pratt, Jr , Chicago. and Kenneth Pratt of Tucsai. ■Ariz ; one daughter. Mrs. Ronald j<Judith' Witt, Chicago; one sister, Llfrs Ctiftnn Kinder, Lake Wawtoee; land dght grandediidrert Funeral services were held M«.hiday at 1 p m at the Harris funeral home m Syracuse with Rev. AngiM Lundquist officiating. Burial WM ta the Syracuse cemfetriy .

Commissioners Claims Th,- following is a list of claims to be I considered by the- Board of Commissioners : at th-ir meeting oh September 1. 1965 j Bessie Himes 200.90 > Edith H Cook »' 275.90 I Princess Marie Prush 258 33 I Marilyn ’Williamson 241.66 Frances Noble 48.75 i .lean Tuka 15 30 Betty J. Busselberg . 300 30 | Elnora 3 _Cox 275 90 ! Kathryn T. -I . 258 33 j rias- l Harman 341.66 Dorothy J., iienderion ■ 225 00 1 tudy Decker 92 50 I Jan .Klm-s ' 92 50 Diane Sponsi'li'-r 92.501 Idl. • Arntey 300 00 . Phyllis Munson —■ 275 00 Rita Miller ■ 258 331 Lucille McCleary • 241-661 Cel.ste Brisanti . 193 7® Ruth Hoppus 30-> 00 , Esther M Kinney 275 00 Dave Andrews ■ 440 66, Roger Fellows , . 424.00: Harry Saunders - 340 00’ H Ear; Boggs, 2-.H.33 B. Jarn.s Baker' . ' 300 00George A Nye 175 00 ■ Glen Whitehead ’ 755 5& ; Joan Denes,- 275.00 I Frar-es Thomas 300.00.! Avis B. Gunt. r 275 00 < (■Alice-R. RandeU ; 258 33 > M Jean Kiss-.ng. * 144 ■-!- ■ Blanche E Garber 2--5 01F Bonita Fryman 97 50 1 Allan A .Raaor 12500 H-nry Hackworth 360 00 1 Ralph T. Whitesell 343.3(3 | Elizabeth Smith 150 00' Isabel! Holbrook 200 00 : Edward B Funk 316 66 ' Milo .E. Cta«e . 41 »>e. ' Maxine Clas- 15'00 Robert Rast r , 225 00. Loren Kruger 125.00 J CLERK United T'i-Phone Co . Phono 43J , Warsaw Postmaster postage 54 00 1 A E Boyce Co . supp. .. 252 00. Bustp. ss Eouip Co. do 74 9'3 ( ■ ’ ai nrroß . J -j United. T- ■<3’hone Co . phone 19 i?7 Warsaw Office Supp . rep. ■. 730 ( A E Boyce Co. supp 51 10 Business Souip Co . do 26.’J~ ( 1 Waddell printing Co. do 4 40; Warsaw OttiC' Supply Co. rent J » rt[ equip..:-- , 134.00 Warsaw OILTSupp Co . efluip; 225 00 1 TKIA-U.KIR Wm E Ellis. POMMC' : . 100.00. - 1 Business Ecutp Co., supp. t> 37 , RECORDER [J United Tel- phon*- Co., phone ' 27 io . Bankers Dispatch Corp,, trans. 4.70 Business Equip Co. supp 115 Lake Cit y Bank, storage of film 20 06 i Watson Mlg Co. equip. . 344J0.-L SHERIFF United Telephone Co., phone I6:sk) i M.- Jr. c A E. i> 28 40 G'ne M Norton, do 6.00 ' Howard G Holbrook, m.-ais-prlson, 366 OJ , Ford s Auto- Supp.. garage 20.94 Co. .: do ' . • ; I:: ; LAL Body. Shop, do 100.00 j Main Auto A: Equip Co., do 2.61 Woodstock Metal. Prod. :Co , supp. 3.00 ! si KV I VOR Uni. id Ti-lepbone.- Co . phone .cl 980 ] Business Equip Co . rupp 85 i COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION United Telephone Co; phone ■ 15 111 Bobbs-MernH Co. misc oper. 188 COUNTY ASSESSOR United Telephone- Co., ~ . 18 25 . winor.a Lake Postmaster, postage 19.00 « Carl T Zimmer, mileage ’.. 16.96 t Business Equip. Co. supp. 5.90 Indiana S'a'e Ind equip 42.50 WAYS! TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR United Telephoae Co , phone 11 60 J ■- . supp z-9 48. PROM t TING ATTORNEY/ Ai', I,:;'.A e’ ' ; ' do. .phone 10.56 I. do :• nt- ‘ 25 00 [ CIRCUIT COURT Frank V D6-e. special Judge 123 00 Edward J Meyers, do e5 4V j B :Lee. judge-venued 40.00 1 Gladys H Nye, r. porter-venued 16 00’ Richard W. Sand, pa.ut»>r att'y. 40.90 | Curtis H- Barker, bailiff-venued 10 00 , len< B postage 75 00 I Wallace' Manrow. mileage • 50 08' >s Equip. Co., supp. 348 [ He ward’s do ■ ■ 42.00 j Thomas A Edison Ind,, do 12 56 | A- he B K'Her. misc oper. Upward’<3. Holbrijok. ref: fugitive lofc.oo ; Lawyers Co-Oper. Pub . law books 113 00 United Telephone Co . phone 86.55 ' COURT HOUSE United T, lephon-- Co . phone 1160 1 Br»U'.- Treatment Off., sewage . 32:75 I Water Utilities, water 4S 31 Johnson Lumber Y'ard. rep. |5 59 j Rite Electric Service, do 3 25: A rd Elec. Co., do ’ ~7g.22.| Coverall Rental Service. Inst. 12 70 Kelley Tih ® Covering, '-| .- j do A repairs . Rochester Germieide’ Co., do • 75 50 I Warsaw Clean Towel, do 49 60 A'arsaw Dry Clean-rs. do . W . 58 00 I Westron- Corp.. - do 160.38 i Sharp Hdwe . rep. parts " 10 32 , Comfortemp . bldg: str. & impt. 86.76 ' Snsi.h Alsop Paint & Wallpaper. j unisc op- r < kp. 383 ’ JAIL 4 Unit'd T‘lephon-' Co phone 42 15 NIPSCO. gas * elec. 67.39; Sewag,- Treat. Off., sewage 420 | Water Utilities, water . I 6 ?° I Andrews 'Plumb-. A: Heal., rep. 169 u 9 j Johnson Lbr. Yard, do 8,96 '- Edward Barton. Inst. .6 75. Walter Drug Co., db lo- 5-> I Warsaw Clean Towel do 11.501 Arab Termite & PeM Control, ~1 | pest control 10 00 | SERVICE OFFICER United. Telephone Co., phone 32 84 B ■■•ne.ss ’ Equip' Co . supp. I I 84.; Edward -'B Funk, mileage .23.28--CIVIL DEFENSE Milo 5 Clase. phon,- •}???■ mlbsdse ’ 13. *v . u>HMbMoMR> (IA IMS (.Sum- y’* A!* xandt r. road vt< w 800 1 Calvin E-: BecK do t F, do 8 00j Eve:..'.: Crambe-t. do s 8 00 ; Tony H. unen. do 522 Walter Koher, do • 00 [ Ralph Long, do ■ Dale Lowman, do B<M> i Charles L, Manwaring, do 800 Ralph McDant- i do 8 2i < VI.-nt- :, do S ‘>- Lawrence Ross.' do' 8 00.1 Gerald SmAltey. do ‘ Bdul Leo C Valentta'. do 800 1 Lloyd O Yate*. do 800 ’ Calvin E Beck, mlleage-rd. »leW. 50 t F Cainoii. do IS3 j Tony Heimrn. do Si Jpe Moatel. do VW t Lawt.nee Roas... do . Leo C. Valentine, do 2 20 ; The Mall-Journal, legal ad. : 349 -04 • Warsaw Times-Union, do 156.39 J Warsaw Ins. Agency, ins. 163 5J Johnsen 'Fur.'ral Horn.- sold bur 100 00 .McHatton . Fun,-raj Home, do . 280.00 ' Tit us Funeral Home, do ;.-■• 100-09 Warsaw Monument Works, crave mark- r 8 W) Louis.- Anderson, fox bounty 3 00 tjnfan L.' BewaML do’ ■ 3-« Car! Blackburn, do 3so Ronald Bridenstine. do • 300 Cleo Clay, do 3 .00 Wilbur Crow, do . 3.00 Mrs Cly-.* Hale do 500 ’Emm* Lou Hiers. do 18 CO Bruce McDaniel, do 300 Barry Wad. Miller, do 300 Max Mont.-I do " 300 Preman L. Neher, do 3XO Rot>. rt Roos, do 3 W Beatty Mem. Hosp, exp St. Inst. 234.24 lllUcres: Christian Home, ward • . ot court . 124 90 Sup'. Ind State Farm, do 33 20 Locansport St. Hosp , do 21.20 Lutheran Child. Welf Assn, do 186:00 Maryhurst School, do 155 00 Newcastl. State Hosp , do 20 40 Whites Ind. Man. Lab. Inst., do 424 90 In n- Byron Hosp . T-B patients 1.043 00 Dr T A Miller. T-B test 33 15 Montgomery Ward, care twp. pat. 9.32 Br- nnan Drjag Store, do ■ 3.55 Peoples Drug Store, do- 645 Walter Drug Co., do 5885 Hlllcrvgt Manor Nursing Home, do 191 00 Orn Nursing .Home, do ’ 332.00 V / ; ' : William Cron. MD. care inmates 300 W. A. Gaaaway. DDS. care inmates 10 00 R.Q Loudermilk. MD. do 3J» M-tropolitan School Dtst , transfer. tuition 2,183.25 < W abash! M S D of Lebanon, do 383.90 Whit!--? Ccunty. thanse of venue 36.00 ■ Elkhart- County, do 14.00 Dr, G. W. Snider, bruce. test, 19 95 Edward Sommer. DVD do Cyril F. Likens, dump, malnt. 125 00 Stanley Scott, do 125 00 N.-d * Berth* Stuckman. d 025000 | (Continued on page 7)

Plans Nearing Completion For Ligonier Labor Day Celebration

The Jayeees and cooperating Lig- ■ onier organizations this week are \ putting the finishing touches on Lag- ‘ onier’s Strawberry Valley Day | plans. Along with the feature of I past years the 1965 celebration will; include a sack race, a bike race; | arid a Shindig starring Jack Scott. I I The day .will start with the tra-1 ' ditional free Lions pancake and I sausage breakfast followed by the baking and hobby show and contest at 8. The water ball fight will be at 10 and will be next to the , fire station. I The kiddie parade and amateur show and the auction of bake boods i will be included in this year’s big day before noon. Gwenn’s fashion parade will begin at 1 on the first floor of the. Elks club. The sack race, a new I feature, this year, will also begin ’ at 1. The back race will be held at 2.30. The Rotary fish fry’ will begin at J 4 as usual and will be followed by the big parade up Main street. ! Finalizing the day’s events will be the night show which will feature a Shindig starring the famous recording artist Jack Scott. . ;— ; Cindy Huff Exhibits Grand Champion Cindy Huff, 15-year-old daughter; of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huff of i Elkhart township, exhibited both tiie Grand Champion Angus steer j and the Reserve Champion, a Hereford steer at the Noble county fair j in Kendallville last week. The Champion Shorthorn steer I was exhibited by Kay Cunningiiam. ! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred; Cunningham, r 1. Ligonier At the 4-H auction on Friday, the 925 lb. angus sold for 624 cents per to. and brought Cindy a total I of $578.13. It was purchased by Campbell and Fetter Bank of Kendallville, Regulations prohibit 4-H members from selling more than one steOr at the auction unless sold in I a group, so Cindy did not sell the Hereford steer and will be showing him at the Indiana state fair at Indianapolis. Coleen Peffer, York Twp. did not sell her Spotted Poland grand champion barrow and will exhibit him at the state fair. The reserve champion, a Chester White, owned by Richard McCoy, sold for 55 cents I per lb., bringing him a total of, sl3l. Heinhold Hog Market purchased the 240 potind animal. Tlie grand champion fat lamb, | owned by Patty Golden of Elkhart > twp.. sold for $1 per lb. and weighed in at 110 lb. Mrs. Virginia Price, Elected To Pool Board | The board of directors of the recently organized Community Sw-im- ! mi ng-Pool project met Tuesday | night at the city hall. Sam Patton Jr., president, conducted the meeting with board members, Mrs. Dr. Stultz, Mrs. Harold Stage, Hal Prickett, Johii, Atz. Tom Hite. Jerry Bush, Richard Simmons and, James TrjtfP ter Jr. present. Hie board elected Mrs. Virginia Price to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Clyde Davis. It was reported to the board that ; Robert Duesler, owner of Sun-E j Side Recreation Renter will donate i the use of the center for corpora- j bon activities to help raise money for the swimming pool. Tony Depew of DePew Plumbing | and Heating. Ligonier, appeared I before the board with ideas in con-1 nection with pool construction. He will work as a member of the en- • gineering committee along With, Larry Cory and Paul Wilson ■ Meeting dates have been set up I for the second and fourth Monday of each month j Frenchman At Monsanto Plant Marc Bruneau, a native of Lyon. France, is on temporary assignment at the Ligonier Monsanto Plant. Mr. Bruneau recently eom- . pfeted his studies at the Zurich I Institute of Technology in Zurich, | 5 itzerland and is required to spend several'months in industry before obtaining his final diploma. < Since it is projected that Mr. , Bruneau will become an employee < of one of Monsanto’s affiliate companies in France upon receiving his diploma, it was agreed to have hitn come to the United States for his specific industrial training. While in Ligonier, he win be assigned to Monsanto’s Engineering ! Department He will return to France during the latter part of September. John W. Ray At Bank School John W. Ray, assistant cashier, American State Bank, left Monday for two weeks' attendance at the graduate school of banking of the University of Wisconsn. Madison. This will be his second year at the school, which requires two weeks’ resident attendance each year for three years to earn, a certificate of graduation. Between sessions Extents are required to do extension work involving all phases of bilking. l_ I Mrs. Michael Davis and daugh--1 ter. Michele, of Charlotte, N.C., arrived recrintlv to spend a month with Mr. <rind Mrs. Clyde Davis,

Ligonier News By ROSE CUNNINGHAM

Melvin A, Drain Melvin A. Drain, 86. 500 Idncolnway West. Ligonier, died of a heart attack at his residence last Thursday evening. Surviving are a son, Capt. Daniel T. Drain, U S.N, -Mayport, Fla., a daughter, Mrs: Paul Miller, Youngstown, Ohio, and four grand- \ children. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Lester Summers of the Ligonier Methodist church, Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Ulrey-Sedgwick funeral home. Burial Was in Oak Park cemetery. Fred W. Pehlke, Jr. Funeral services were conducted in the Ulrey-Sedgwick funeral home Monday for Fred W- Pehlke. Jr., 49. who died Friday, in the Elkhart hospital of cancer. Mr Pehlke, a native of Berwyn. HL, had resided in Ligonier for 17 years. He is survived by his wife Myrtle: two sons. Kenneth. Decatur, and Thomas, at home; two brothers. Arthur. of Lisle. 111. and William, Bensonville. Ill.: and one sister. Mrs. Florence Nordsiek, Bensonville. Rev. Timothy Sims of Wolcottbille was in charge of the service. Bur ; al was in Oak Park cemetery, Ligonier. COMMUNITY NEWS \lrs. Jerry’ Cbiddister and son. Ferguson, ’returned to their home at Fraser. Mich., Tuesday after spending ten days with Mrs. Chiddister’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ferguson. Tim and Tom Shell, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stell accompanied them to Fraser for a visit. Douglas Rex. Lucia Todd. Tommy and Lisa Janes are attending Bishop Gray Camp at Cedar Lake, near Howe, this week. Jennifer Rex has been a counsellor at the camp for the past two weeks. Lynn Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs -Sanger Reed of South Bend, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Spears. Miss Susan Marker of Wakarusa spent Wednesday with Kay Cunningham and attended the Noble county fair. D. D Secrist of the Cromwell area is at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn., for observation.. Mrs. Lee Smith is a patient in McCray Memorial hospital, Kendallville. Linda Wolf attended the "How To Study in College” classes at Purdue Center. Fort Wayne, August 16 to 21. She will enter Indiana university in September. Miss Mary Ann Hite has ’•eturned to LigCHirer after an eight week summer course at Indiana university. Miss Helen Kelley has returned from a < five-week vacation with Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson and family at San Diego; Calif. Vicki Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Miller, has been visiting the William Nichols family in Batchawana Bay, Canada. Mrs. Fred Geiger is attending the State Vocational Conference at Indiana university. Parings For South Shore Tournament The following is the parings for the South Shore Golf tournament which is in progress at the club: Championship — Don Daons will play Terry Keener or Jim Speicher, Ted Auer will play Bob Burger, Gordon. Carpenter will play R. K. Mills or J. Hossinger, and Pat Speicher will play Gene Ludwig. A Flight — Lamar Rarig will play Dan Kadi or C. Koher, Bob I Huiley will play S’. Graff or Rich j Slicfciey. Ron ’ Silveus will play • Russ Slickney, and Dr. E. L. FqsI brink will play M. Lung or L. i Leman. B Flight — J. Kimble .will play G Reed. L Griffith will pby J. Kitch, H. Gallaban will play B Lutes, and L. Vance will piay J. Nay. C Fliaht — D. Holterrnan will pby Ed Noviski, Joe Hollar wiU ’ pby A. A. Milter, Russ Keever will ; play C. Williams, and Bill Speicher jwffl play Bob Jones. | D Flight — R. Talmadge will ; pbv L. Owen, G. Rider will pby R. ’ Yoder. .G. Smith will play L. Connolly and W. Steward will pby B. Cox.

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RUMMEL, Jason Lee Mr. and Mrs. James Rummel of r 2 Milford are the parents of their second son, Jason Lee. born Friday, Ayg. 13. at 9:08 p.m. in the Goshen hospital. Jason Lee tipped the scales at seven pounds, eight ounces. His brother’s name is I James Brett. a I Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Treesh of Milford and Mrs. Betty Himes, also of Mili ford, is the paternal grandmother. Great-grandparents are Mrs. ."W. I. Geiger of Syracuse and Mr. and ' Mrs. Roy Treesh of MilforcL HURD, Gina Mary A nine pound, nine ounce daughter was born at 9:16 m. Tuesday, Aug. 10. at the Goshen hospital to Mr. and Mrs. John Hurd of r 1 Milford. The infant has been named Gina Mary. She has one sister, Greta, and one brother, Blane. Mrs. Agnes Hurd of Milford is the paternal grandmother and the maternal grandparents are Mr." and Mrs. Frank J. Beer of Milford. Great-grandparents are Mrs. Mary Hurd of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. ' Oliver Graff of Goshen. KAMMERER. Scott Douglas . Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kammerer of Leesburg are the parents of thenfirst child, Scott Douglas, bom at 1:45 p.m. Sunday. Aug. 15, at the Goshen hospital. Scott Douglas tipped the scales at seven pounds, ' 15 ounces. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith of Leesburg and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kammerer <rf Leesburg are the paternal grandparents. Great - grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hart, all of Warsaw’, Mrs. Chris Kammerer. Sr., of Leesburg and Charles Tarman of New Paris. NICOLAI, Jason Lewis First Lt. and Mrs. Larry D. Nicolai of Fort Sill. Okla., are the parents of a son, Jason Lewis, bom August 16. at 5 a m. in the hospital I at. Davenport, lowa. The young ! man weighed seven pounds, nine ounces. , He has a sister. Heather, wiio is .1 tw-o years old. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nicolai of Syracuse and Dr, arid Mrs. H. B. Lewis of Davenport, lowa. MILLER, Son Mr. and Mrs. Larry Miller, Syra- ; cuse, are the parents of a son bom | Saturday, Aug. 7, in the Goshen; hospital. ILXRE. Son Nir. and Mrs. Kent Hare, r 3 Syracuse, are the parents of a son ' : bom Monday, Aug. 9, in the Gos-; hen hospital. SMITH, Dawn Renee Mr. and Mr?. James R. Smith, \ ’ Syracuse, are the parents of a. daughter. Dawn Renee, bom Sat- i urday, July 31. at 2:42 a.m. in Gos- j hen hospital. The little Miss weighed six pounds, eight and one half ounces at birth. The Smiths have two sons, Brian Scott, age four and Rusty Dale, : | age three. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Hapner of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan i Smith of Bellfont. Ky. miITFJIEAD, Robert Jay Mr. and Mrs. Marion Whitehead | are the parents of a son, Robert Jay, bom Saturday. July 31, at 12:18 p.m. in the Goshen hospital. He weighed seven pounds, 12 ounces at birth. The grandparents are Mrs. Mary Whitehead and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kowallik, all of Syracuse. The Manon Whitheads are also residents of Syracuse. ESTES, Dawn Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Estes of r 1 Warsaw are parents of a baby girl, named Dawn, bom at Murphy Medical Center on August 18. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Estes of Etna and Mrs. Beulah Estes of r 1 North Webster is a great-grandmoth-er. WALGAMUTH. Mary Catherine Dr. and Mrs. Arden Dee Walgamuth of r 1 Leesburg are parents of I their third child, a daughter, born { Atiu’iK 15 in Wtfitley County hospi-J tai. She has been named Mary Cath-1 erine.. ’ Mrs. Walgamuth is the former;

Announcing! We have moved our offices to our new location and facilities on SR 15 just north of the Apostolic church. Thanks for your patience and support over the years. We hope to serve all of you better in our new offices. ■ WATCH FOR GRAND OPENING ■ NOW IN MILFORD George F. (Fritz) Wolterman has now expanded Cay wood Realty operations from Warsaw to include a Milford office in our new building. LITTLE & CLARK Insurance & Accounting PHONE: 658-4168 MILFORD, IND.

Results of Kiddie Parade Last Week

In the kiddie parade held Wednesday evening during ’ the Syracuse police and fair the first prize went to Dana Scott Neer for his float “Little Boy Blue.” The float featured life size jheep in a meadow, a com field with a cow’ and a haystack with a small boy asleep. The second place prize went to an Oriental float, “Oriental Mood”, with Joni and Lynn Black and Vicki and Kevin Gilbert on the float. The third , place winner was a-w-arded the Snyder children: Lorree Ann, Laura Sue, Neva, Paul and James of North Webster for their float, Iwo Jimo. The judges were Mrs. Max Ganshorn, Mrs. Richard Ditmer and Herman Broekers. Bu<j( Smith was

Sandra Kay VanLue. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walagmuth of Akron. McGinnis son A seven pound son was born at 2:20 a.m. Monday. Aug. 23. in the Murphy Medical Center to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McGinnis of r 1 Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sopher of r 3 Syracuse are the maternal grandparents, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William McGinnis, also of r 3 Syracuse. MYERS, Mary Katherine Mr. and Mrs. William Myers of Dewart Lake are the parents of a five pound, 12 ounce daughter, Mary Katherine, bom Tuesday, Aug. 24, in the Goshen hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Treadway of Syracuse and Mrs. William H. Myers of Fort Wayne. SAVAGE, Joseph William Joseph William was bom to .Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Savage of r 2 Syracuse in the Goshen hospital at 11:34 p.m. Monday. ter Savage tipped the scales at nine pounds even. He has a sister, Beth Ann. 7. and a brother, Steven, 4. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Merle Darr of Benton and Mr. and Mrs. John Jeandervine of Bremen. FERVIDA SON Mr. and Mrs. Bran Fervida ’of r 2 Milford are parents of a son bom recently in the Elkhart hospital. VISIT IN BOURBON Miss Marie Lippincott of Hudson 'Falls, N. Y., Mrs. Anna Harter. Mrs. Nettie Teeple, and Mrs. Mabel Lippincott of Oswego, and Mrs. Myr-

“ENTRY BLANK” STRAWBERRY VALLEY DAY (LABOR DAY PARADE) MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, AT 6:00 Mail To: James Elser, 301 N. Martin, Ligonier, Indiana Name • Address City Kind;. Decorated Car... .Merchant or Industrial Float .Organization Float... .Marching Band.-,March-ing Units .... Horses .... Ponies ■ / * PR! z E S DECORATED CAR Ist Prize 515.n0 Ist I > i-ize^^^^HpS r » ,) 'oo 2nd Prizeslo.oo 2nd Prize 3rd Prize§ 5.00 3rd Prize SIO.OO MERCHANTS OR HORSE ENTRY INDUSTRIAL FLOAT Ist Prize $25.00 2nd Prize $15.00 2nd $25.00 3rd Prize SIO.OO 3rd - Prize SIO.OO SINGLE HITCH TANDEM HITCH Ist Prizesls.oo Ist Prize'■ • $15.00 2nd Prize >IO.OO 2nd Prize SIO.OO 3rd Prize $ 5.00 3rd Prize $ 5.00 Trophies — Marching Band — Marching I nit Entry Must Be Postmarked No Later Than Sept. 1, 1965

master of ceremonies. Contest Winners o Following the parade three contests were held in the street, across from the library, with Donald Niles as contest chairman. First prize of $5 for the sack race went to Doug Ringler w and Mike Brown. Second place, $3. went to Jackie and Diane Laughlin, and third, prize, $2, went to Dave and Charles Baumgartner. In the bubble gum chew’ing contest Roberta Laughlin won ' first, Brenda Hughes, second and Kevin Knisley, third. "Die last contest w’as for . pie eating. Eddie Thornburg won first, Douglas Ringler second and Debbie Ringler third.

tie Curry of the Chapman lake area were Monday supper guests of Mrs. Florence Bixler on r 1 Bourbon, formerly of the Leesburg community. THE VERNON MAY FAMILY RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Vernon May, • Donn and Ronn of Milford returned last week end from a 5,000-mile motor trip. They visited in Los Angeles, Calif., Knotts Perry Farm and Disneyland. and visited Mr. May’s aunt, Marte Brekke, at Pasadena They also visited Las Vegas and came home by w’ay of Wyoming and Nebraska. , LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission of Indiana Docket No. 30903 IN THE MATTER OF THE AMENDED PETITION OF UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA. INC. FOR APPROVAL OF A TELEPHONE SERVICE IMPROVEMENT AND EXPANSION PLAN FOR ITS FORTVILLE EXCHANGE AREA INCLUDING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF EXTENDED AREA SERVICE. REPLACING TOLL SERVICE AT STANDARD RATES, BETWEEN THE FORTVILLE EXCHANGE AREA AND THE ACTON. CARMEL OAKLANDON.. - FISHERS. NOBLESVILLE. CUMBERLAND. N’EW PALESTINE. GREENFIELD AND INDIANAPOLIS EXCHANGE AREAS OF INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, INCORPORATED AND AN INCREASE IN THE RATES AND CHARGES IN THE FORTVILLE EXCHANGE AREA TO BE EFFECTIVE UPON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SUCH EXPENDED AREA SERVICE ■ INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY. INCORPORATED. RESPONDENT notice is hereby -iven that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in this- caus-- in the Rooms of the Commission. 907 Stat.' Office Building Indianapolis, Ind., nt 9:30 A M . EST. on Wednesday, October 6, 1965 ’ . Public participation Is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA | ' By ALUAN RACHLES. Secretary Indianapolis.; Indiana., August 16. 1965.