The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 30, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 September 1965 — Page 3

*3“ Per s IOO Taxable Valuation levy* Approved For Lakeland Corp.

The proposed- tax 4evy for the Lakeland Community School Corporatiori including Plain township) of $3.42 per SIOO taxable valuation was approved by board members at a meeting Tuesday night. The levy is an increase of 36 cents per SIOO over the current levy of 53.06 The amount of the budget, is sl, 538,583 It is an increase of $211,915 over the 1966 Ikriuet. No Opposition During the. Tuesday evening

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meeting, which is required by law, no opposition was heard 'from any of the v-axjxiyers present. President James ‘Stucky stated it was an adequate budget although it didn't contain everything. It gives the Lakeland Community School 'Corporation the best program yet. Superinte hdent Ixiwts . S.*.- Immel stated the reason for the increase was due to W teachers be : ng added to the staff Added were ts*v teacher- in the -."ulanre program, four • •

giri’s physical education teacher, a full time phychometrist and. a speech and hearing therapist. Hie board has approved the hiring of a reading specialist although this has not bet*n done to date. The budget must now be approved by county and state tax boards. Additional Options It was .'reported board attorney Robert Rcejl has an option on the ■ V-— • on this farm alr.ady. Mr. Reed is . also working .cn obtaining two ' ad- ■ each' option. -Tiiis will give the total of ’-"I) acres under option 1 draw; had been received by the cor- ■ rs ind $75,000 has fkvn'inin V. S: Treasury, bills. The policy, of investing . rr.i.-aa'S h.iS bc-eh earru ? <>rt by the - . three’’ years ago. The investments . . ... ; ;■ A military achievement diploma, ■j ■ Pre- '• ..• • • . were j-ojrd members 1 .James Stucky? William Pearl. C W, Kroh. Charles H Purdum, Jr. and RaitJi Brui *•

iness manager Don H. Arnold; I elementary coordinator Edgar A. Speer; and Mr. and Mrs. John ! Cripe, Mrs. Jack Carr and Jerry L. i Helvey. Syracuse Legion Picnic Date Changed To Sept. 6 The annual,American Legion Wawasee Post 223 picnic will be held at Smith-Walbridge Baton camp on Monday, Sept- 6i at 12 noon. An inon is extends! to the -Auxiliaty :n<-mbers. Junior Drum and Bugle 'Corps and Color Guard and their families to attend. . Bring a eo’.er.xi dish arid your .»wn table service. Fun rind games are being planned for everyone. IRE HARRY GOODS I \ PERTAINED SI NDAY .Mr ;nd Mrs; Harry Good were husts at picnic supper Sunday. T',c-.v attending were Mr. and Mrs. Tom. Lynn, Jan and Lee. Ann. Mr. and Mrs Dale Webdy and sons. Mark. M,:x. Brad, and Bryce, all of Go- . slien. Mr ,-n<i Mr- Ankney anil sons are moving to Eldridge. la., hear Davenport. wliere Mr. .Anknev' is employed at Bendix Corp. ; Steve and Tom Ganger will enter Purdue universitv as freshmen this fall.

Milford Locals

Silver Thimble club rummage sale September 10-11 at the Milford Cre station. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Funk of Lebanon, Oreg., called at The MailJournal office on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stefan/Mr. and Mrs. William Huber Brent. Mr. and Mrs. James Gutwein and children. Marshal Gayle and Brent, from Francesville, were Sunday, dinner guests in the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Haab at Milford. SYRACUSE - NORTH WEBSTER Hospital Notes Theo Thomas, r 1 Syracuse, was treated at - the Goshen hospital Tuesday, for an accident at work and released. Michael Paul Sh<.vk> 17-month-old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis . received emergeixy treatment at Murphy Medical Center last Tuesday, arid was released. '' B.x-.- • . b.r b: WJxster. vas admitted to Whitley ctiunty hos;wtal Montlay. Candace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Dale Klase, Syracuse, was treated at the Goshen hospital Sunday for an accident at iiome and • Henry Magnus.' Syracuse, is a patient in the Goshen hospital. Mrs. William H. Myers, r 3 Syracuse, was released from Goshen Ixjspital Tuesday. Mark Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Dumthan of Syracuse, was admitted to Goshen hospital Wednesday. He was released Thursday j Jennifer Lynne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs James Cox. Box 2Hi. Syracuse, was admit ted to Goslien hospital Wednesday. She was later released. Miss Sara Jernigan. r 1 North Webster, was admitted to Goshen hospital Thursday \ Dallas knson. {Syracuse, was ad- : to the *>■-< !■?' :?:> F ■ • Leslie-Schdi’makcr. r : Syracuse, was released from Goshen hospital Fridav. He had been admitted on Mond-iv •Jfrß.- Clarence Eby. Syra' was -released from the C >shen hospital Fridav. She had been admitted on SiVrday. Mrs. Eva MeKibbin. Syracuse. ’ v u.-.day, Au; 17 .Siu? was released ■ Mrs. Rhillip Kramer, r 3 Syra 7 '■ . \:< ;7 > ■ w.is re’ea-od ‘ Joseph A. Harris. North Webster, ■vas treated at Murphv Medical ' Ti-ursdnv. 'Aua. 19, and released. - Artie Long, Syracuse, was relea<ed f-<im trie Goshen ho-ntal • ’ ■ Mrs Hush Bu<hong. r 1 Syracuse. was released fr<>m Go<i\n hospital Saturday, Aug. 21. Irma Leun, dauber of Mr. and Mrs Sonny Ray. r 3 Syracuse was -i to Goshen, hospital S day. Aug. 21. She was released M.»n lay Steven Lee. Syracuse, was . released from the Goshen hospital Mon iay. Aug 23 Mrs David Clayton, r 1 North Webster, entered Goshen hospital on Monday, Aug 23 Mrs. Court Slabauch. Syracuse, was admitted to Goshen hospital Tuesday, Aug. 27. .

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Friday evening dinner guests in .the home of Mr. and Mrs. RayBray were Mrs. Bray’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dippon of Goshen.4 and her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kraft of Dwight, 111. Mr. and Mrs. William Ma’naffy and sons. Richard and Clark, of Syracuse, Nevv York, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ren Clark at Milford 7 on Wednesday aft erne jn and evening of last week. Mrs. Ma- . haffy and Mr. Clark are cousins ■ and this was their first meeting , in 34 years. \ < Mr. and ’Mrs. Ren Clark and Jill. LihT. and Mike. : Milford, enjoyed ..a- outing at Deer Forest near Coloma. Mlehi. Sundav. The children were thrilled to feed the deer and ride the Safari train. Chu >p. Pat Yoder, and Barb Fox. of Milford left by ■ bus Sattuxlay morning for a three day visit at Indianapolis. They stayed at the ' Marott hotel and enjoyed \isiting the Indiana slate fair, sight-seeing and sitopg-ing. Tiiey returned home late Monday evening. Mr. and ’ Steven Pavelee- of Park Ridge, 111., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Randall Dewart and family of Milford. Lane Stoller of Paulding. Ohio, spent several days last week with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Elmer Haab of r 1 Syracuse, while her parenrs were oh vacation. . Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Scott of Libia. Africa spent several days last week at the liome of Mr and Mrs Frank Scott of r 1 Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Miller and Mrs. Ruth DeFries of Milford. Mrs Vi-gir.ia Bockman of North I Webster and Mrs. Jennie Neikrt of Show Lake had Sunday dinner at the Grassey Creek Restaurant, j Mr, and Mrs. Larry Ryman and Tammy of' Milford spent Saturday and Sunday in Chicago visiting his I uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mi's. Gilbert Moore. Mr. and Nirs. Arthur Baumgartner. Milford, left this morning for '■v.j. la;, to spend until Sun-j i:.iy night wth Mr and Mrs. O. L * Baumg lilncr. Sr Me—r< Baumgartner will attend a threshers' reunion itsgarby. y Air. and Mrs. Bernie Keller and da.: J'.ters of Indianajxi-is were weekend guests of Nir. and. Mrs. ' Randall Dewart and fami’v of MilMr. and Mrs. A-ntzv ' Tiag-u-tv •' Mr- Bir-Ue Hacge:l'v ~f (Px;-,-. : ' ited Burlin Haggerty at the Vet-1 .r- hospital in .Fijrt- Wavne on , Sunday Btriih Haggeay.i/a M L f•••<!-.resident and his mother, Mrs. ' • Brhe Haggerty, is a fMTtWT resi- 1 > - Air and Mr-' Frank Scott of r 1 ' . Milf-vri. Mr an.’ Mrs. A. C. Scott | iof Pleasant Lake. Mr. and Mrs. > Donald'Scott-, and Mr. and Mrs. ■ Mr. end Mrs. Forrest SeOttT ’ Libia . \fr ea. had a. picnic at Waubee . Walter Beer, sons Joe \-3 de of Bremen called on Mr. Beer’s WM> • . Mr nd Mrs. Andrew J. Beer,' flowers and;manv cards were- re.-eiv- I ed hv the couple. TRCCK FIRE IN MILFORD A .gas line on a truck broke Monday noon causing a fire to the track wiiiT; was pa—:'2. Augsburger’s IGA -tore’on road 15 in Milford. The Milford fire department answered the call, however, rise / fire had been put out before the fire truck atfivd at the scene.

Wednesday, September 1, 1965

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TREE DOWN — This huge tree in front of the home of Henry Beer in Milford w;.< snapped oil dining, the thunder storm last Fridav morning.

Syracuse Locals

. Walter Bartz of LaCrosse. Wis.. is in Syracuse, visiting in the home of his cousins, Dr. and Mrs. G. l!. Schaefer. Dr. and Mrs Schaefer and their guest were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Nick Paflas of Goshen, at their Lake Wawasee summer home. Mr and .Mrs M<.r\in Conine and san. Larry, of Butler, spent Sunday. Aug. 22. with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richmond and family., Syracuse They were accompanied back to Butler by Mr. Richmond’s father. Omo B Richmond, who had spent . several days in Syracuse. Tim Yeager. Sandra Yeager, Jane -Hihschman. and Sharon Freds of Syracuse spent t!ie weekend at Bear Lake camp, near Wolf Lake, at a Church of God retreat. Rev. James MeKibbin of the Syra- ; cuse Church of God served as dean for the retreat. Miss Rosemary Stone of Fort Wayne spent an evening riventlv wth her grandparents. Mr and M-s. Russel! Hinderer. Syracuse. Miss Stone has just returned from Kaneohe. Hawaii, where s!:c ■ inti med at the. Hawaii State 'hospital for y®ar. She will attend college St Buff:! 1 ;', X V. this winter and receive her degree as. doctor of ■•sv.Gologv in June. George w. Kleopfer ■ • nail. 0.. over the week end attending tiye L»;is Khgmfer fani'ly reunion The four sons and tiirtx? dau Here ar-- : eJ. Mr an-.! Mrs. Ravmo d Markos, a cousin, was Mr. and. Mrs. IN an ?< rev and son. Rick, have returned to -their home in Syracuse from a five-day junta of intercH in '.’enne-'-e and North Mr.- and Mrs. Nelson Au S cuse. were in Colon. Mich., several days last week to attend the Ab- | -t: Mr ir Manufacturing Comter. Janice, and Karen Fuller joiried • them on Thursday. Mr t Mrs 'A.’'.,i Ketvring. Svracuse. were ' recent dinner guests of their cousin. Mrs Silvia Miller of Albion. Other pre—nt were Mr. and Mrs. 'Otto Huif ■>:' South Bend and Mrs. Vera Fizel of Ligonier. . Airman second class Ro!>ert Simon is home on leave visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Maxwell Simon of' Syracuse.

THE MAIL-JOURNAL

As many as eight to ten trees were reported down in Milford and several in the nearby area. A Mail-Jour-nal staff photo.

Joe Bauer of Fort Wayne and Mike Bauer of Michigan City spent last week with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs S. A Bauer. Syra- ' cuse. Rev. and. Mi-s. Kenneth Foulke and daughters. Sharon and Margaret of South Bend are vacationI ing at their Lake Wawasee cottage. ■ Rev. Foulke was ti former pastor . of tlie Syracuse Calvary EUB I church. 1 Miss Carrie Leyh, Miss Jdyce Rafferty and her mother Mrs. B. J. Rafferty of Cleveland. Ohio, have returned to their home after spending ten days at Lake Wawasee. with Mrs, Irma Shields and Mrs. Leia Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ruch and children and Charles Oder of Heath. Ohio, spent two days recently with Mr. Ruch’s uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ketering. They also visited the home of Mr. Ruch’s brother and Sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ruch at South Bend where •.:icir fatmk*, Edward Ruch > and Mrs. Ruch Os Tucson. Ariz., were .guests, i Mike Ratclife, Syracuse, attended Oliver Lake. Conservation Camp last week. • . I'. ■ V— Jane Busier and Phil Charu-re. all of Syracuse; attended the Indiana state fair on Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mre.-8.1l Ever and fam- :!’.■ aa<LMrs Alma Orri of Svracuse \ ing, Aug. 22, in Indianapolis at tlto home of Mr. and Mrs. -tames Ever. Mr. and Mrs? Roger LeCount and fam.'.y of near Pierceton. ■ Mrs. Lui.:f. ■Mr a i.arry and David Jensen of Osceola called - • . CUSS, reeentlv. j. Mr- Ruth Halsey oPLre Angeles. Mrs." ’"■ ■»•< iris of Kin;ston. Pa., are spending two. weeks in the home <>! tiicir brother' , d sis: ■ --in-Lw. Mr. and Mrs. George Lamm, Syracuse. 'Mr. and Mirs Philip Plough and three' ch ldr<>n of I/iJiiente. Calif., have been visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Huey and other relatives in the Syracuse ‘ area. Mrs Brad Jones and son of to California when they left Monday.

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