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HELP WANTED . PRODUCTION WORKERS Have immediate Openings On All Shifts. These Are Permanent Jobs. - GOOD STARTING RATE PAID GROUP INSURANCE PENSION PLAN AN EQUAL OPPORUNITY EMPLOYER APPLY AT DALTON FOUNDRIES, INC. WARSAW, INDIANA

HELP WANTED Men and Women FOR THIRD SHIFT APPLY IN PERSON — 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p-m. 6 & W Food Products South on Highway 13 Syracuse, Ind.

MONSANTO COMPANY Gerber Street LIGONIER, INDIANA HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS In The Factory For Men and Wonen Previous Experience Not Necessary WE OFFER: • Excellent Working Conditions and r Fringe Benefits Including: • 8 Paid Holidays • Paid Vacations Rotating Shift Provides a 44 Day Week-end Every Fourth Week APPLY AT EMPLOYMENT OFHCE An Equal Opportunity Employer

I WANTED: AH your news, church, dub and locals. Call us. Phone 457-3666 or 658-4111, The MaQ-Jour- • naL ts WANTED: Responsible party to take over low monthly payments on a spinet piano. Can be seen locally. Write Credit Manager. P. O. Box 215, Shelbyville, Ind. D 15 - J 5 P Help - . Female SEWING OPERATORS WANTED: Experience preferred, but not necessary. Fringe benefits. Good working conditions. Apply in person. Blue Bell Corp., 503 S. Main., Nappanee. ts SERVICE CENTER Radio-Tdeviaion-Stereo- Antenna SALES ft SERVICE BREMEN • MILFORD PHONE 584-1821 PHONE 658-4175 I &WU HELP WANTED: Pletcher Furniture, 252 W. Market, Nappanee, has open delivery foreman and delivery assistant positions. Competitive pay scale. Promotions available, favorable working conditions, interesting work. Contact Bob Mitchell in person at delivery department ts HELP WANTED: Experienced men only. Cabinet maker, side wall and | shelter. Apply in person. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.- Arrow Campers. Inc., High- ! way 15 south, Leesburg. J 5. 12 WANTED: Man or woman to deliver The Journal-Gazette motor | route on Sunday morning. Must be 21 or older and live in or a--1 round Syracuse. Pays high commis- > sion, plus car allowance. Call Cal ■ Miller, 894-3820 Ligonier. P WATCH REPAIR Satisfaction Guaranteed i Timex Watches Repaired Here CROWNOVER JEWELRY CO. 105 East Center Street Warsaw. Indiana f WANTED Good standing timber, all kinds. Write or call j Yoder Lumber Company, Inc. LAGRANGE, INDIANA

REFRIGERATION SALES AND SERVICE HEADQUARTERS for the Lakeland area is GAMBLE'S in Syracuse. ts r HARTMAN’S PAINTING AND CLEANING Interior and Exterior OWEN HABTMAN tCO 8. Saaußit St. Naaaaaee. XnS. Pliant**: Go»hen 533-6 MI - UJ-4751 SERVICE CENTER Radto-TetevtstoQ-Stereo-Antensa SALES ft SERVICE BREMEN MILFORD PHONE 594-1021 PHONE 658-4175 Lakeland area’s MAJOR APPLIANCE Sales and Service. We sell Whirlpool Appliances and service all makes. GAMBLE’S in Syracuse. Farßeat ; FOR RENT: 50 by 10 ft. two-bedroom Pacemaker mobile home. Dark paneled walls and completely decorated. On 60 by 120 ft. lot located at Fascination Place, Enchanted Hills. Call Elkhart JA 2-2655. D 29. J 5, 12 FOR RENT — Apartment.,, furnished or unfurnished, heat furnished, i at Pettit’s Department Store. Ligonier, Ind., phone 884-4541. ts FOR RENT: Two bedroom apartment, range and refrigerator furnished. Adults only. McClintic Apts., Syracuse. Ph. 457-3434, days, ts FOR RENT: Modem 3-bedroom I home with garage and garden. Ov- | erlooks Lake Wawasee. Located ; 44 miles SE of Syracuse. George W. Mellinger. Ph. 457-2247. ts FOR RENT: Five room unfurnished apartment near Oakwood Park. Call 856-2234. 1 — - Lost and Found LOST: White fiberglass spinning rod with Michael spinning reel attached, in vicinity of Angler’s Cove on Sunday noon. Contact Sportsman Center or call collect 289-8361 South Bend. Liberal reward offer- | «*- .. far Sale < 'll FOR SALE: New wall furance, 60, 000 BTU, natural gas, twin blower. GAMBLE’S in Syracuse. WE NOW HAVE new rubber stamp pads and roll-on stamp pad Inkers. THE MAILJOURNAL. ts FOR SALE: Sylvania Press 25 flash bulbs. Cheep. Inquire The MailJournal, Milford. Ph. 658-4111, Mili ford. ts WEDDING INVITATIONS: Order your wedding !n vi tat ions, marriage and engagement announcements and birth announcements now. For prices phone 658-4111 or 457-3666 or come in and look through our catalogue. The Mail-Journal ts REFRIGERATION SALES AND SERVICE HEADQUARTERS for the Lakeland area is GAMBLE’S in Syracuse. ts FOR SALE: Near Syracuse, aanss from South Shore Golf course, three-bedroom, full basement, builtin kitchen appliances home. ExcelI tent condition, $20,000. McCoy Real Estate, Churubusco. Ph. 693-2262. tf FOR SALE: Hohner electric piano | plus a juinor Bea tie Vox amplif- ; ier. Ph. 457-2046. D 29. J 5,12 P FOR SALE: Used TVs, $25 and up. i Exchange Radio Sales and Service across from South Shore Golf Club. Syracuse, Ph. 457-4200. ts FOR SALE: Used refrigerators. : from sls to $99.95. GAMBLE’S in . Syracuse. WORLD S LITTLE GIANT CLEANING MACHINE Have You Seen? Have You Heard About the Worlds Little GianJ Cleaning Machine* / See H. nse it at the Goiden R«*e Cleaners er phone its for.4 pick-up. SPECIALS Thors., FrL, and Sat. Clean Only Service 5 lbs. (special) 99c. Toppers (shorties) they look lovely 98c. Milford Electric b Our Agent in Milford. Draperies (they look like new) 88e I>w P—DINETTE SET with six chairs. Call 457-3757. alcoholics anonymous P. O. Box 44, Syracuse, Ind. REAL ESTATE See C» F«t Yw I»l Estate »»« Inaaranee NteOs. EVERETT F. METERING OBBICE A SatAW. Broker Fh.:

MILFORD - LEESBURG Notes Hospital Mrs. Flumencio DulaFuente of Milford entered the Goshen hospital last Tuesday. She was dismissed over the week end. Mrs. Raymond Dimberg of r 2 Leesburg was admitted to the Morphy Medical Center last Tuesday. She was dismissed Thursday. Mrs. Horace L. (Edna) Brownell, Leesburg, has been a patient at Whitley County Memorial hospital since December 27ti£ Friends may write her at room 160, Whitley County Memorial hospital, Columbia City. Edwin L. Tom, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Tom, Sr., of r 2 Leesburg, was admitted last Wednesday to the Gdshen hospital. He w®6 dismissed Monday. Gilmer P. Edwards of Leesburg entered the Goshen hospital Thursday. Harold A. Geiger of r 1 Milford was admitted Thursday to the Goshen hospital. Linda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beer of Milford, was released Thursday from the Goshen hospital. Richard Brunjes of Milford wus admitted Wednesday, Dec. 29, for surgery at the Elkhart hospital. He was dismissed Friday and is convalascing at his home. Miss Betty J. Zartman of Milford was admitted over the week end to the Goshen hospital. Mrs. E. C. Bailey of Milford entered the Goshen hospital ovw the week end. Joseph Galvin of Milford was released over the week end from the Goshen hospital. Mrs. Charles W. Koser of r 1 Leesburg was dismissed over the week end from the Murphy Medical Center. Robert Eugene Auer of r 1 Milford was admitted to the Murphy Medical Center Monday. Treated in tiie emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center Monday were Donald Kollman of r 2 and Gary’ Lee Puek£tt. nine-month-old son of Mrs. Don Puckett of r 1, all of Leesburg. They were released following treatment. Mrs. Russell Ruch of Milford entered the Goshen hospital Monday.

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ANNOUNCING... CAROLYN MOREHOUSE Is Now Employed At JEAN’S BEAUTY SHOP ON R, NO. 1 LEESBURG Miss Morehouse will be serving our customers Tuesday thru Saturday of each week.

FOR SALE Tavern, Kake Wawasee, going business, excels in good food, lake trade plus transit trade. Located on SR 13. Plenty of parking. Apartment for owner. Twoway license. Contract available. . 30 acres, Wawasee Lake, lovely rolling ground with partial woods. Six room, all modem borne with carpeted living room, built-in kitchen with oven and range, gas furnace. Only $18,900. Wawasee Lake income, two all modern cottages. Each will sleep 8. The best beach on the lake. Built-in cabinets with oven range, gas furnace. Plenty of parking. Each rents for SIOO per week. sl*soo each. Thornburg Realty R. R. 1 Box 178A Syracuse, IndL Phone: 457-2340 and 709 Broadway Anderson, Ind. Phone; 644-3396

NOTICE TO TAIPATIBS OF ADDITIONAL APPBOPEIATIONS Notice is hereby siren to the taxpayers ot Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the proper legal officer* of said municipality at their regular meeting place in the Court House, in the City of Warsaw. Indiana, at 9:00 A. M. BBT. an the 17th day of January. 1966. will consider the following additional appropriation*, which said officer* consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this tlia*r CmiitT General Fvnd CAA l«d - Additional Salary. Secretary - CCS&M CAA I»8e - Additional Salary. Assistant Secretary 24A00 Bedfata - Additional Salary of First Deputy 2SS.M Becjl Wtl - Additional Salary es Second Deputy S64.tt TOTAL SI3SSJW NOTICE is FURTHER GIVEN THAT TAXPAYERS APPEARING AT SUCH MISTING shall hare the right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations m finally determined will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners which 'Commission will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor’s office of Kosciusko County. Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriation* may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor, when and where such hearing win be held. Dated January S. 1966. NOBLE C. BLOCKER Auditor, Kosciusko County. Indiana MJ — J. 5 * 12

Milford Locals Mrs. M. C. Gossert and two children, Mike and Curt, of Muncie were house guests last week of Rev. and Mrs. Richard Sumner of Milford. Mrs. Gossett is a daughter of the Sumners. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Miller aqd daughters, Shari and Sheli, of Dewart Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Barrett and family of Crown Point, formerly of New Paris, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott of Wabash. Ricky and Rhonda Graff, children of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Graff of Milford, spent several days last week with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Baumgartner of Bloomington. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Beiswanger of Milford were last Wednesday afternoon and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Van Meter of Ossian. Holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Beiswanger of Milford were Fuller of Huntsville, Ala., and Mr. and Mrs. Brad Beiswanger and son of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCreary of Milford, who have been ill, entertained at Christmas dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Silveus and family and Mrs. Mary Silveus, all of Pierceton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Beer and daughter, Sandra, r 1 Milford, and son. Dale Beer of Indianapolis, spent from Thursday until Saturday with Mr. Beer’s brothers and sisters at Mansfield. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Zimmerman of r 2 Milford returned Sunday from Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio. Tex., where they returned I Michael Zimmerman, Jr., to his home for a furlough until January 14. Returning to this area with them were Allen Graber of Etna Green and Wesley Neller of Hicks- ; ville. Ohio.’ who later went to their homes.

Hmiento Risotto For a busy day or a budget day, Pimiento Risotto is just your dish. Serve it with a handsome green salad and a simple dessert and watch the family's faces light up. And for lastminute. unexpected guests this recipe is a natural. Pimiento Risotto pound firm hot sausage (such as pepperoni, etc.) 1 onion, chopped 1 can (4 oz.) sliced mushrooms, drained 1 tablespoon minced pars.ey . 3 tablespoons olive oil 1 jar or can (4 oz.) pimientos, drained and chopped 4 cups hot freshly cooked rice Salt and peppor to taste 2 cups cooked green peas 2 tablespoons butter or margarine U cup grated Parmesan cheese Slice or dice sausage, combine with onion, mushrooms and parsley in hot olive oil. Saute 3 or 4 minutes. Stir in pimiento. Add sauteed mixture to hot rice and season to taste. Toss lightly and shape into a ring on hot serving platter. Meanwhile, heat peas and drain.” Stir in butter and grated cheese. Add other seasonings if desired. Heap peas in center of mounded rice ring. Serve hot. 'akes 6 servings. BEAUTIFUL FLOORS El ■ Floors of terrazzo—marble pieces, carefully selected *for size and color, set in cement —are gaining increasing popularity because of economy, comfort, r , ty and cleanliness. Local actors wilFinstall any design you wifeh, pictorial or geometric.

By Mrs. Pearl Lyons • Phone:4s3-7921

Leesburg-Oswego News

MASONS INSTALL OFFICERS MONDAY Installation of officers of the Leesburg Masonic lodge No. 181 was held Monday night in the lodge hall. Dr. G. W. Slater, past master, was the installing officer, Vern Hunt was the installing marshal, and Rev. Jim Reffert was the installing chaplain. Officers installed to serve for 1966 were: Wortshipful master, Robert Bostick; senior warden, Arthur Smith; junior warden, Jade Lewallen; secretary, Morris Huffman; treasurer, Herschel Albert; senior deacon, Lloyd Gift; junior deacon, Frank Raker; senior steward, Harold Konzdman; jujnior steward, I Vernon Hollar; tyler, Charles Richards; and chaplain, Dewey Chalfant. „ i OBSERVE [ ST. JOHN’S DAY Leesburg Masonic Lodge No. 181 observed St. John’s Day on December 27. There were 28 present. ’ The speaker of the evening was I Leslie Wright of South Bend, a 33 1 degree mason of the St. Joe lodge 45. He is also a member of the South Bend Valley Scottish Rite. ’ His subject was “Negro Masonry.” , NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long enter- ‘ tained New Year’s Eve at a watch party in their home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Allen and fami ily, Mr. and Mrs. Don Watkins and ■ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harrison of • Leesburg; Mr. and Mrs. Mike CarI ter and son Garry of near Detroit; > and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Higgens ■ of Warsaw. Refreshments were i served to the guests. 1 —L—- > Town Board Meets i Monday Evening The town board met Monday i night at the town hall with Ted Gunter, Esta Yocum and Pick McCann present. Routine bills were ‘allowed but no new business was brought up. READING CLUB MEETS MONDAY Members of the Reading club met Monday night for their month- : ly meeting. Roll call was answered by telling the pros and cons of .the gadgets received for Christmas. I Mrs. Ruth Ann Anglin was in charge of the program using the topic “Trends in Education.” MemI bers toured the school where Mrs. Anglin is librarian. She showed and . explained the new equipment used at the school located west of Go- ’ shen, where grades five through i eight are instructed. The group returned to the home ; of the hostess, Mrs. Herman Allen, where a school lunch of sandwhiches, pickles, chips, cookies and candies with coffee was served. —LBrethren Church Elects Officers At a recent business meeting of the Brethern church the following I officers were elected to serve for 1966: Vice moderator, Carl Weirick; i recording secretary. Mrs. Voyle Osborn; assistant, Mrs. Don Millington; treasurer, Voyle Osborn; 'assistant, Don Quine; financial secretary, Norman Hunsberger; assistant, Howard Immel; trustee for three year term, Voyle Osborn; Sunday school superintendent, Ron Bible; assistant. Glen Kammerer; head usher, Doug Quine; assistant, Ken Bixler; membership committee, Rev. Louis Engle and Carl Weirick. Also. Sunday school secretary, Mrs. Lotas Engle: assistant, Mrs. Mike Foreman: Christian educai tipn board. Lester Vandermark, Larry McConnell, Ron Bible and Rev. Koontz; music committee, , Mrs. Don Quine, Mrs. Gary Mohler, Mrs. Glen Kammerer, Mrs. Kenneth Koontz and Ron Bible. They were installed during the morning worship service Stmday. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER NEW YEAR'S EVE Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cook entertained at dinner New Year’s Eve Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morehouse and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Fraley of Leesburg and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Carter and son of near Detroit. YOUNG PEOPLE HAVE SWIMMING PARTY The teen-age group of young people from the Salem Church of the Brethren, Oswego Calvary Baptist church and the Leesburg Brethren church had a swimming party at the YMCA at Warsaw. They returned to the Oswego church where games were played and a watch party held. Refreshments were served. COMMUNITY NEWS Rev. Fred Alexander was guest speaker at the Brethren church j services Sunday evening. He is working in the area of race relations. ' Miss Nevada Lippincott of Warsaw, Mrs. Mabel Lippincott, Mrs. Noel Rhinehart and Jack and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lyons and Ed Lyons were New Year’s Day dinner guests of Miss Marie Lippincott at

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Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Esta Yocum spent Sunday afternoon at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Ruth Deatsman and Gerald Deatsman spent the holidays at Hicksville, Ohio. Mrs. Earl Stookey and Miss ‘ Marilyn Stookey of South Bend, • Mrs. Trix Stookey and Mrs. Anna ’ Bish<4) had dinner Thursday at Mil- ■ ford. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Rodgers and • family entertained Christmas Day Miss Pearl Evans. Mrs. Doris Rod- ’ gers Mr. and Mrs. Tom Edgar, Susie and Tommie and Mr. and ” Mrs. Lewis Edgar of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Woods and children of Warsaw and Mrs. Jerry Brown spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Junior Goon and 1 family. u ;. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brubaker s spent New Year’s Eve with Mr. 3 and Mrs. Herman Ginther. e e Mrs. Ruth Deatsman entertained s. at her home, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rickel and family of Palestine, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kinney of Hoffman Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ■- ter Deatsman and family and Ger--1 aid Deatsmaij. e r Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yocum, Toni 1 and Todd, spent Sunday afternoon f at Plymouth. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long of • North Webster spent Sunday eve- ? ning with Mrs. Anna Bishop. Gerald Deatsman has returned to Bloomington after spending the holidays with Mrs. Ruth Deatsman. 1 Miss Pearl Evans is spending ■ the next few weeks with Mr. and “ Mrs. Lewis Edgar at Warsaw. Leona Kay Bruce is visiting a few days this week with Mrs. Ora Irvine. Mrs. Ora Irvine spent last week at the Robert Bruce home in Claypool. Dr. and Mrs. Norvin Lewis. Skip and Norm, spent New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Striiir at. Tippecanoe Lake. \ Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weisser of Milford and Mrs. Everett Tom, Sr., had dinner New Year’s Eve at the i M and M at North Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Randall and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Randall : spent Sunday with Mrs. Nellie Randall at Burket. It was the Randall family Christmas get-together. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tom, Sr., spent New Year’s Day with Mr. and Mrs. Vassie Tom and daughter at Larwill. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Randall : had dinner New Year’s Eve at the Im and M at North Webster. The Robinsons later spent the evening lat the Randall home. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moiser and Chuck of New Castle were week ! end I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rosbrough. ■ i Mrs. Louise Crim and Mrs.. Merrit Tenney called at the Raymond Hartman home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irvine entertained the Knights and Maids of Honor Sunday school class of the Wesleyan Methodist church of Wari saw Friday night at a watch par- • ty. Harold Irvine is the teacher of ; the class. Games were played and ■ refreshments were served. Mrs. Josephine Hopkins entertained a group of friends from 7 till 10 Saturday night at her home. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moiser and Chuck of New Castle. Mr. and , Mrs. Warren Rosbrough of Leesburg and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brennan of Warsaw were New Year's Eve guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kammerer. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hawks. Joan and Jean, Miss Jeanpie Wright and Jerry Irvine of Chicago were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irvine i and Lonnie. Dick Boggs has returned to Fort Wayne where he is a student at ’ International Business college. Dean Boggs has returned to Indiana Tech where he is a sophomore. j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Teeple, Sara and Barbara, spent Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCartney ai Warsaw where t they saw the old year out. |\ l< Mr. and Mrs. Kent Adams and ‘ family spent New Year’s Eve with 2 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Blue and family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Boggs had dinner. Friday evening and watch- j ed the old year out in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Beeson of Mentone. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Teeple took

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: Rodney Teeple back to Wheaton [college Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ginter returned to their home Thursday evening after having spent a winter vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fuller and Mike and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunter had dinner at the M and M New Year’s Eve. They returned to the Hunter home for a watch party. Mrs. Phil Tom and children of Atwood and Mrs. Kenneth Parks of Hoffman Lake spent Friday with Mrs. Anna Hartman. __ CARDS ■iOFHi«S CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank all of you who were kind enough and [ ful enough to send me a card this ! Christmas. Sincerely, Willie Free CARD OF THANKS Thanks to all my friends and relatives who remembered me with prayers, get well and Christmas cards, flowers, fruit and many other acts of kindness white I was in the hospital. All was greatly appreciated. Everett Butrick PRIMARY MOTHERS ENJOY FUN NIGHT The Syracuse Primary Mothers club met Monday evening in 'the home of Mrs. William Dorsey for its regular meeting and fun night. There were 16 members present. The president, Mrs. Jan Rinker, presided at the business session when it was decided to hold the Sweetheart party on February 12. The husbands of the members will be treated to a “night out” for dinner and bowling at the Wawasee Bowl. The social hour was spent .in playing games, for which the members brought white elephant prizes. The door prize was won by Mrs. William Ditterly. The co-hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Paul Beezley and Mrs. John LeCount. The next meeting will be January 17 in the home of Nirs. Stover Hire. 137 Arrested By Milford Police in 1965 According to the annual report of the Milford police department released this week by chief Ralph Gansert 137 persons were arrested during 1965 and 365 warnings were issued. Other annual figures follow: Accidents 64 Parking tickets - 38 Parking warnings V’ ’ Breaking and entry 13 Thefts 25 Assault and battery 1 Robbery 3 . Dog calls 89 Fire calls 26 False Alarms 2 Misc. comp. 190 The police car, delivered on January 6, was driven 19,405 during the year. ENTERTAIN AT POST-CHRISTMAS DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller entertained at a dinner Sunday for their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Miller and daughters Kim and Tammy of Warsaw, and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Wolf and children, Joe, Ann and Pam of Atwood. A gift exchange was a feature of the day as the Wolf family had spent twq weeks in Florida on a vacation trip. They spent Christmas Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meri Wolf of Punta Gorda, Fla. They went to Key West also, and on their return trip visited Mr. Wolfs sister, Mrs. Warren Harlan, husband and family in Cincinnati, Ohio. 'Die Herman Millers were pleasantly surprised during the holidays to have a telephone call from their son Gene who is in military service at Furth and Numberg, Germany. He expects to complete liis service in September 1966, when he and his German bom wife will return to the" United States to make their home. FINED RECENTLY Fined recently in the justice of the peace court of Wilbur Gill at Warsaw were Laurence E. Beer of Goshen, $25.25 for speeding; and Doral R. McFarren of Milford, s2l. 25 for speeding. TO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT: Modern 3 bedroom, newly decorated country home, garage and garden plot. Access to Lake Wawasee, 44 miles -southeast of Syracuse. Mrs. George W. Mellinger. Ph. 457-2247.

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