The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 46, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 December 1965 — Page 14
THE MAIL-JOURNAL Wednesday, December, 22, 1965
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ENTERTAINMENT - Ronny Trull Draws Crowd To Bungalow Gardens A new young talent in this area is youthful and handsome—and talented— Ronny Trull, now appearing under limited engagement at the Bungalow Gardens at Goshen. Ronny is a featured entertainer at the Gardens piano bar and his witty interpretations of popular numbers is a delight to his listeners. Since his appearance, crowds haw been gathering around to hear the strikingly handsome and talent rmprvss.irio of the keyboard. Ronny is principally a supper club entertainer, having appeared at the Chez Paree in Chicago when he was three. He has played in New Orleans where his songs in French were particularly appreciated, and in Miami Beach and New York. Anyone wanting a night out and wanting to do a little “sing along, will want to catch Ronny Trull while he is still at Bungalow Gardens. Rarely has this raw good talent been seen in this area Add To Christmas Cheer Says Extension Agent Add to Christmas cheer with brightly colored flames from the fireplace Chemically treated evergreen cones, small bjocks of wood or kindling, wood chips and sawdust, or one-inch rolls of paper produce flames of brillant colors when burned. You can treat these fuels yourself, as a Christmas gift for others or for your own pleasure. Treating consists of soaking the fuels. in chemical solutions and drying them. Choose chemicals according to the colors you desire. Copper sulphate gives green flames calcium chloride gives orange; copper chloride, blue; ■ lithium chloride. carmine; and potassium chloride. purple. Caution — do not use corrosive or explosive chemicals — chlorates, nitrates or potassium permanganate. Follow a few safety precautions when handling chemicals of any kind. Keep them away from children and pets. Buy only the amounts needed. Do not buy extra chemicals and store them. Do the ■ actual treating process out-of I doors. When treating the fuels, I wear rtibber gloves. Since chemicab will ultimately destroy metal ; containers, use a wooden pail or earthen crock to mix them. Mix only a couple gallons at a time You won’t need to clean the pail or crock when changing ma-1 terials. The formula ratio is one. pound of chemical to one gallon of water. Use only one chemical per batch. Place fuels to be treated in a I mesh or porus bag. and submerge them in the solution. Use a weight, such as a stone, to hold the material down for a day or two of soaking. Lift out and drain over the container and spread the treated materials out to dry. If the fuels are dried on newspapers, dry, roll and wrap the newspapers themselves to burn in the fireplace. Always bunt' chemically treated fuel in • wdl ventilated fireplace. You can also make a bright yule log by turning any suitable log into a source of burning color. Drill holes intermittently in the log you have chosen. Fill the holes with a chemical powder to produce brightly colored flames. Then dose the boles with a wooden plug. When the fire burns through to the chemicals they win flare with brilliant color. Use the same chemicals listed above to produce the colors you desire. Use the safety precautions listed at all times. The denar hardwoods, such as beech, ash. oak, and maple, burn slowly and last longer. The softer woods such as elm. cottonwood, hackberry, willow and aspen, burn faster and give quicker results. Local
CAPITOL /COMMENTS taflSQaLv* Senartor Vance HARTKE
A CHRLSTMAS GIFT FOR THE LEES Hii\G kong — Two years a.Oiarles Lee. son erf Dr and Mrs. I James K. Lee of Manon, escaped to Macao from the communist mainland of Red China. Three i months later,. in Frtbuary. 1964,1 his sister Julia also escaped. Since then they have lived together m Hong Kong, hoping and waiting for the chance to join the father they have not seen in 18 years, the mother whom they last saw’ as children of seven and nine, two years later, and the IQ-year-old brother they have never seen. .Now. thanks to the new immigration law effective December 1 and as the culmination of efforts I have made, over the past two years, they wall get the chance. Even while the private immigration bill I offered for them is still before the Judiciary committee. I WM able to send the Lees a telegram before leaving Washington beginning. “Wonderful news." Charles and Julia, both Protestant Christians like their parents, have been living here in the Kowloon section of teeming Shanghai both were over 21. they were eligible only for “second preference” quotas under the old law even though their parents are naturalized American citizens and their brother Joseph is a citizen by birth. Dr. Lee is a physical chemist with Radio Corporation of .America and also teaches at Taylor university. Young Charles, a graduate physteist with highly technical training in transfer technology- at National Peking university, has already been invited by Taylor university to apply for a research post in physics and mathematics when they reach Indiana Julia, a young woman who can also eontribute to America as a prospective citizen, spent three years at the Shanghai Institute of Railroad Technology U. S Consul General Eduard E. Rice here has assured me that visas will be issued for both of them. In my files at home is a letter from fourth-grader Joe expressing the hope that my efforts could bring him soon the brother and sister he has never seen. Enclosed was a color print of Joe at die piano Perhaps when Charles and Julia reach Marion he can play them a Christmas carol The Lees couldn’t have a better Christmas, gift than the one .America is about ; to give them.
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LOCALS NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION FOB LOCATION AND IMPROVEMENT OF A PUBLIC HIGHWAY State of Indiana. Kosciusko County. SS: In the Matter of the Petition of Don Snarks, and oth«n for location and Improvement of a public hikhway in Seward Township. Notice is hereby given that on the Bth day of December. 1965. Don Sparks and others filed in the Office of the Auditor of Kosciusko County. Indiana, the r duly verified petition for the IccsLon and Improvement of a public highway in Section 26. Township 31 North. Rance 5 Bast, in Seward Township. Kosciusko County, State of Indiana, to-wit: Beginning at a point that is 5657 feet South of the Center Poet of Section 26 Township 31 North, Range 5 East: thence West 371.6 f et to a point; thence North 71 degr.e* West 69.89 feet to a point; thence North 60 degrees 57 minutes West 78.5 f et to a point; thence North 62 degrees ■42 minutes West 195 feet to a point; thence North 41 degre s 52 minutes West 180 feet to a point; thence North 86 degrees 19 minutes West 220 feet to a point: thence West 1597:5 feet to the center of County Road 600 West. The road includes a 20 foot stripe on each side of the above described centerline and a 50 foot radius turnaround at the East end of road. Center of Said, turnaround being 50 feet W.-st and 10 feet North of the place of beginning for read description. Said proposed highway passes over and upon land dedicated for highway purposes. Said Petition will be presented by the petitioners to the Board of Commissioners, of Kosciusko County. Indiana, on the 3rd day of January. 1966. at the regular January. 1966. meeting of said Board of Commissioners, in the Commissioner?' Room in the Court House in the City of Warsaw, Kosciusko County, Indiana. Dat.d this 13th day of December, 1965. NOBLE C. BLOCKER Auditor, Kosciusko County. Indiana MJ — D. 15 * 22 NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION FOR ESTABLISHMENT AND IMPROVEMENT PT Pl Bl.il sTKEI’T- AND HIGHWAYS State of Indiana. Kosciusko County ss. . In the Matter of the Petition of Henry C. Hetscher and others for establishment and improvement by blacktopping of public street* and highway* in Wayne Township. Notice is hereby given that on the Bth day of December 1'»65 Henry C. Herscher and others filed in the office of the Auditor of Kosciusko County. Indiana, their duly verified petition for the establishment. location and Improv- ment by blacktopping of the public street* and highways in Herscher's Bth addition Section 2. as shown by the recorded plat thereof, being in Section 20. Township 32 North. Range 6 East, in Wayne Township. Kosciusko County. State 'ot Indiana.. to-wit: East of said streets is 40 .e-t in width: Baker Str. et, 665 feet in length. Sunset Street. 655 feet in letig h. Leedy Street. 665 feet in length and Lak-vue street. 375 feet in length. Said proposed highways pa's over and j upon: land dedicated for highway purposes ■ Said petition will be presented by the . •<>. the Board of ’Commission-rs ‘ ot Kosciusko County. Indiana, on the 3rd day of January 1066, at the regular Jan . I 1966. meeting of said Board of Commissw.ers in th. Comm'ssiorers' Room in she -Court Mouse in -th? City of Warsaw, j K. ic.udo County. Indiana ' I Dated this T3th day of P-c mber. 1965. NOBLE C. BLOCKER Auditor. Kosciusko County. Indiana MJ — D. 15 * 22 , NOTICE OF ADM'S I IRVTOBS . SAI B oa Bl M ISTATK IN THE KOSCIUSKO < IK'. LIT COI'RT SEPTEMBER TERM. 19«3 Estate Number E-65-52 State of Indiana. Kosciusko County, ss: IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT S McCULLOUGH. Deceased Notice is hereby given that the under--signed, co-administrators with the will annexed of the estate of Robert S. Mccullough. deceased, will .pursuant to the order of the Kosciusko Circuit Court offer for sale at private sale at the offices of Robert E Reed. 113 South Huntington Street Syracuse. Indiana, on Monday, the 27th day of December. 1965. at the .hour of 10:00 A. M . and from day to day thereafter until sold, all the right, title and interest of said decendent in and to the following described real estate situate in Koaiusko. County; Indiana, towit:
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53/100 acre* la the fractional Bast half of the Southeast Quarter (Lot Number 1 School Section Survey) of Section 16. Township 34 North. Range 7 East, Turkey Creek Township described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at an iron stake on the half quarter line between the Bast and West half of the Southeast Quarter ot said Section 16 aforesaid 18 and 47/100 chain* North of a stone on the South line of said Section and at the Southwest corner of said Lot Number 1. thence North 85*4 degrees East 6 and 50/100 chains; thence North 12 degrees West 85 M links to an iron stake: thence South 85 degrees West 6 and 35/100 chains to the half quarter line marked by an iron stake; th nee South on the half quarter line 83 links to the place of beginning. " Also, beginning at the Southwest corner of the East half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 16. Township 34 North. Range 7 Bast; thence North on the one eighth line 18.47 chains; thence East 12.13 chains: thence South 19 degrees East 7.21 chains to the South side of the public highway; thence West on the South side of the public highway. .88 chains: thence South 26 'n degrees East 10.18 chains; thence West 502 chains; thence South 2.73 chains to the south line of said Section 16:
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thence West on said South line 13.02 chains to the plate of beginning, containing 25.72 acres, except therefrom the following conveyed to Silas L. Ke tring and Arthur H. Blanchard and beginning at the Southwest corner East half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 16, Township 34 North, Ranee 7 East; thence North on the eighth line about 605 feet to the middle of the public highway; thene along the middle of said highgray to a point joining the Northwest corner of a 3 acre tract conveyed. to Silas L. Ke trine and Arthur H. Blanchard by David Sharp, et al, April 26. 1897. and recorded in the records of Kosciusko County. Record 79, page 412; thence South 26 H degrees Bast. 672 feet along the West line of said 3 acre tract; thence West 331 feet; thence South 181*4 feet to the South line of Section 16; thence West 859 1/3 feet to the place of beginning, containing 14Al acres more or less: recorded in. Record Book 95, page 15, of Kosciusko County; also except therefrom the following conveyed to Andrew Strieby, and beginning at an iron stake on the eighth line 1219 feet North of the Southwest corner of the East half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 16. Township 34 North. Range 7 East of the Second Principal Meridian; thence North 86 degrees and 30’ East 417 feet, thence South 7 degrees and 20 minutes East 118 feet to an iron stake; thence North 86 degrees and 32 minutes East 80 feet to an iron stake; thence South 530.6 feet to an iron stake on the South side of the public highway; thence along South line of said public highway South 68 degrees and 40 minutes West 120 feet: thence along the South line of said highway South 59 degrees and 48 minutes West 300 feet; thence along South line of" said public highway South 87 degrees and 18 minutes West 157.5 feet to the eighth line: thence North along the aforesaid eighth line 740 feet to
I --k I i i R •a Let us remember especially the gift of love, io make this Christmas a joyous time for all. R | GRIFFITH DRUG STORE • Phone: 856-2804 Cromwell, Ind. R 3 IS you a erry M ? ™ •• JL fashioned 1 A b ** Christmas. I 1 -y Ji* I V vAy Aw* * I - 9‘ • fr j ' 'JI i OLD HICKORY TAVERN * MILFORD, INDIANA M Ad C C 1 \ vr . iantD rings 5 I k hisbe, i « ? ,o r d i E iV X \ C / very best g m wHhes for a *• fun - filled R 1 S J Au- Holidoy »i to oil. K •w>j «) I I D V SYRACUSE, INDIANA « ■ REBCO Construction Coj * HMM |T « i nC/ * » Waft M /TTJ® r i iW? Mw i JJy I It’s hustle and bustle % ’til all is done . . « when it’s 3 finished we enjoy the fun. Happy Holidays! « SALLY’S I ‘ SPORTSMAN BAR I UPTOWN SYRACUSE «
the place of beginning, containing 8 acres, recorded in Deed Book 104. page 290. The amount of land herein conveyed being 3 acres more or less, and to include the strip of land 50 feet wide through, over, along and across the premises of the said grantor and conveyed to said grantor by a quit claim deed from Joseph P. Dolan and Alice B. Dolan, recorded in Deed Record Book 104 page- 563 of Kosciusko County. Said real estate shall be sold to the highest and best bidder for not less than the full appraised value thereof free and clear of all liens and encumbrances. Said sale shall be subject to the approve! of the Kosciusko Circuit Court. Dated this 15th day of December 1965. JANET McCULLOUGH ROBERT E. REED Co-Administrator WWA Robert E. Reed, Attorney MJ — D. 15 & 22
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