The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 November 1966 — Page 9

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VOLUME 4

GOSHEN COUPLE CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Stahl of Goshen were honored recently at a dinner in North Webster in celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary. Hosts were the couple’s son and daughter-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stahl, and children, Sherry and David. Other guests were Mr Stahl's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Stahl of Syracuse, and Mrs Stahl's sister, Mrs. GerJrude Whitehead of Elkhart. Mr. Stahl and the former Elizabeth Smith were married October 20. 1916, in Saint Mark's Methodist church parsonage by Rev. Cook Graham.

A Complete Line Os Work Wear BY Osh Kosh Carhartt B'GOSh Brown Ducks AT HULL HOUSE Men’s and Young Men’s Wear Warsaw, Ind. Notice To Taxpayers Os Additional Appropriations Nolle* I* h.rebr <o the t»wt>»yer» of Ko*elu»ko County. Indian*, that th. proper let»l officer* of Mid municipality at their reaular. meeting place tn the home in th* Ctt> o! Warsaw. Ind . at 900 a m EST on th.- 4th day of Nov. 1966 will consider th* followtn* additional appropriations which aatd officer* consider nee•uary to meet the extraordinary emercency existing at thia time. COUNTY GENERAL FUND And 205 - Repairs S st. . .’is, • Meals tor Prison r» ; , ? Sher MM • Clara*. * Motors <T 113 ■ Pauper Attorney 500 00 CC tot d Mil.aae, Probation OKU. r - - — - CC i. 03 - Law Books < H Pow-r Watei Sewage . .. ■ . : 2"5 - R pairs - ■ • ’’ Jail .0-» - Institutional ...... ... « ■ >1 • Bld* Structure) Imp . -- -- LSBS.W ’!> .A 'I : - - - - CDS 60S • Equipment -- — - -- 3m 406 - Soldier Burial .. .. - - - — - .... 1.02 v oo til - InnuiM <t ft - Institutions ... 1 x».' ‘ ■ Com 41* -TH Patients 1 Treas 603 - Equipment - - -- ’ 190 - Uen-rai Drain Imprm. m.-nt - ■ .. . Total ... - ' ■ I*l hi l( WIID4RI Welt 403 B - Burial .Allowance OAA .. -< • .gB Well 40! K - Assistance Dtsabcr! . ■ ' Total - . ■— -. »■ — ~ ~*l2— ■S3 NOTICE TO Rl.ttt C I CERTAIN FXI*TtNG APPROPRIATIONS ■> NOUce l» further Siv-r. that certain extstma appropriation* now have unobligated balance* which will not be needed for the purpo*«-» for whi.h appropriated. .... .. . th- r. iore prop." d that uime.w.rr .vis'ir.c appror• .alt- ns in the funds i an below be reduced to provide m part tor th» •»»* adarttonal appropriai: :;s COl NTT tli MRAL 11 ND .DB 311 - Orttee BUPPIU* . .. -- * Jail 303 - H. at. Lttht. Power, Bewaa» ... 38150 Slier • equipment ■- ** - ~~ ..... To’’al ” S 5 ~“ Nolle. I* further (Ivan that taxpayer* appearing al »ueh m~l!n< ghall haw the right to be heard thereon The additional appropriation, at finally determined wll b* auiumath-aliy ref.-rr.-d to the State Board of Tax ComtnlMlon.r*. which CommiMion will hold a further hearing within fifteen day* at the Co V° t * Office of KosriuMo County. Indiana, or at »u.h other place as may be designated At .ueh hearing taxpayer* obj.-etteg to any of *ueh additional aptwwprtatlnn* teas b« heard and interested taxpayer* may inquire of the County Auditor when and where aueb hearing will be h.-ld NOBLE C. BLOCKER Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana Dated October 39, 1960- ~ ’

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Consolidation of THE MILFORD MAIL (Est. 1888) and THE SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL (Est. 1907)

Tomorrow’s Homemakers 4-H Club Meets I The Tomorrows Homemakers 4H club of Syracuse held a Halloween party in the home of Mrs. Ross Stuckman on Tuesday evening. Oct. 25. A prize for the best costume went to Diane VanLw who was dressed as an old-fashioned girl. i Debra Willes won a prize as the i funniest with a hill-billy costume and Sandy Searfoss won as the most original as a Chinese. Gavle Stuckman was in charge |of the meeting. There will be an I achievement awards program and pot hick supper at 6:30 ,p.m. in the I scliool cafeteria on November 4.

Daniel Kuilema, USN, In Viet Nam DA NANG. Viet Nam — Equipment Operator Constructionman Apprentice Daniel L. Kuilema, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Kuilema of 812 Front street, Syracuse, has reported for duty at the Naval Support Activity in Da Nang. Viet Nam. Th? acitivity was established to meet increased requirements for j combat logistic support of operations m Viet Nam. Approximately 13,500 navy officers and men are i being assigned to the activity. Their task.-, will include off-load-ing ships and handling supplies I from razor blades to roadgraders, aircraft fuel and lubricants, and I provisions of all kinds, tlirough the port of Iki Nang and over beaches from the demilitarized zone in the north to Chu Lai in the south. JEFF DIPPON IN VIET NAM Jeff Dippon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Dippon of r 1 Milford, arrived in Viet Nam on the 19th of Octo[ber His new address is as follows: Pfc. Jeffrev A. Dippon U 555843989 ' Company A 720th MP Battalion AH) SAN Francisco, Calif. 96491

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Frank N. Wilson Seeks Nursing Home Office Frank N. Wilson, owner of the Alfran Nursing Home in Warsaw and the Pierceton Nursing Home in Pierceton, will be a candidate for Region 4 Vice President of the American Nursing Home Association at its convention at Saint Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will leave Indianapolis by air Thursday for Saint Louis where the American Nursing Home Association and the Mid-America Nursing Home Association are holding a joint convention. The convention, which began on Sunday, will last through Saturday. A nursing home administrator for 23 years, Mr. Wilson is a charter member of the Indiana Nursing Home Association and American Nursing Home Association, and is immediate past president of the Indiana Association of Licensed Nursing Homes. He is a member of the Indiana Governor's Commission on Mental Health Planning and a member of Indiana’s Health Facilities Licensing Council.

WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1966

■ fl Bl ■ Ib PLANS DECEMBER 3 WEDDING — Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Reidenbach of Markle announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Bonnie Lou. to Jerry K. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Davis of Syracuse. Mr. Davis was graduated from Syracuse high school, commercial deep sea diving school in Florida, and aquatic school. He attended Electronic Computer Institute at Fort Wayne and served four years in the U. S. navy. He is employed by General Telephone Company. Miss Reidenbach. a graduate of Lancaster Central high school and school for dental assisting at Fort Wayne, is employed as a dental assistant by Dr. Charles T. Frissell and Dr. Donald G. Lloyd. The couple is planning a December 3 wedding in Saint Mark’s Lutheran church at Uniondale. r XAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAe AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HOME ON LEAVE Samuel Whiteman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Whiteman of Syracuse. *is spending a leave with his parents And brother. Sam has been in training at Lackland AFB. San Antonio, Tex. Following his leave he will be based in Louisana.

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25 Seniors Receive Music Awards At Milford j Music students from the Syracuse and North Webster schools joined other Lakeland area residents in attending the fall concert at Milford high school Wednesday evening, during which time 25 seniors received award sweaters. Receiving sweaters were Allyson Anglin, Virginia Arthur, Cindi Beer, Joyce Beer, Gayla Bird, Donna Davidsen, Barb Davis, Nancy Johnson, ’ Linda Kesler, Allene Kilmer, Kristi Lichtenwalter. Jeanne Moneyheffer, Natalie Ostendorf, Janet Purdum, Karen Rang and Kathy Wolferman. Also, John Bushong, Bob Hoerr. Jan Kizer, Gary Hurd, Park Phend, Mark Ramser, Ned Speicher, Bill Steffen and Stan Wuthrich. John Bushong serves as president of the band. Joyce Beer as secretary and Jeanne Moneyheffer as treasurer. Specials i Specials presented during the evening included “A Heart That’s Free”. , sung by Cindy Beer; “The Handsome .Butcher”, a vocal quartet composed of Jeanne Moneyheffer, Cindy Beer, Ned Speicher and Bob Hoerr: "The I Desert Song” sung by Jeanne Mon- : jeyheffer and "Do Re Mi” with Miss ' Moneyheffer as soloist. I! Janet Purdum was excellent in her cornet solo of "A Trumpeter’s Lullaby” and John Bushong played ’J"Tympendium”, a tympani solo. I I TURKEY CREEK SENIOR CITIZENS MEET TUESDAY The Turkey Creek Senior Citizens met Tuesday evening, Oct. 25, n the fire station for its regular bimonthly meeting. President Mrs. Georgia Buster opened the meeting with the pledge to the flag. , Following a short business meeti ing games were played. The hostess■es for the evening, Mrs. Buster and Mrs. Minnie Brinkman, served i cakes, chips and coffee during the : game session. 1 The next meeting will be November 8 with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Blue as hosts. j Attending with the hostesses were . Mrs. Agnes Stiffler, Mrs. Thelma Little, Mrs. Ella Unrue, Mrs. Edith Todd, Mr. and Mrs. James Hamman. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Blue, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Guy, Harold Hop‘pel, Mrs. Valeria Hughes and Mrs. 'Helen Oversteet.

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JACKIE D. STUMP Jackie Stump With Navy River Patrol Force In Viet Nam SAIGON — U. S. Navy petty officer Jackie D. Stump, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. McClintic of box 63. Milford, is in Viet Nam today with the navy’s river patrol force. The 20-year-c4d former student of Milford high school is attached to river patrol division 54 at Nha Be, i 10 miles south of Saigon.. With petty officer Stump’s divii sion of small 31-foot river patrol boats called PBRs, the world's most powerful navy is conducting a war of small arms and small boats in an operation called Game Warden. Petty officer Stump is a third class yeoman who performs administrative duties in support of the PBRs which patrol the Long Tau and Soirap River main ship channels to Saigon. The fiberglass PBR is designed for quiet, high-speed operation in shallow water. For armament the craft has three 56caliber maciiine guns, which he operates when he goes on patrol, and numerous personal small arms. The PBRs intercept and closely | inspect all sampans in. tiieir assign:ed sector. Contraband rice, weapons and ammunition are sought in tliese inspections, as well as Viet i Cong agents. Assisting is a petty offic»?r of the Vietnamese navy who acts as interpreter. Petty officer Stump or his fellowcrewmen occassionally render first aid to sick or injured Vietnamese. Or, they pass on simple gifts of candy or other foods as a gesture of friendship after the inconvenience iof a search. In this way, petty officer Stump’s I PBR division is helping Viet Nam curtail Viet Cong activity in the | Delta and gain support for the government among the people of the rivers. Duke Gaskill Named Base Commander At Milford The first official meeting of the Milford Emergency Radio Squad at Milford city hall was October 24. It was their third first aid training class at Syracuse with eight memliers present including chief of police Ralph Gansert. Election of officers was held and the officers are: Base commander, Duke Gaskill; field commander, Bill Bess; and secretary-treasurer, Charles Lutes. The squad has purchased fire extinguishers to add to their safety equipment. Next meeting will be held at Milford city hall, after the first aid class at Syracuse, October 31. The first aid dass starts at 7:30 p.m. . The squad wiH be at the dance sponsored by the Milford Youth Center, Saturday night. They will watch cars for vandalism and also help with door check. LEAVES FOR NOBLESVILLE Mrs. Marie Lecount of r 3 Syracuse left last week for Noblesville where she will meet her son Corlyss Lecount. They then travel on to Fort Myers Beach, Fla., where Mrs. Lecount will spend the whiter.

Boost The Lakeland Area

Ligonier News By ROSE CUNNINGHAM ( Held from last week) Mrs. Esta Harper Funeral services were held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in Ligonier for Mrs. Esta Leona Harper, 76, of r 1. Mrs. Harper died Saturday in Me Cray Memorial hospital, where she had lieen a patient for seven weeks. She was born December 5, 1889, in Sparta township. Noble county, and lived her entire lifetime in the Cromwell and Ligonier communities. Her husband, a prominent Sparila township farmer, died on May 12, 1966. 1 She is survived by two sons, Howard, r 1 Ligonier, and Robert, Chandler; and one daughter, Mrs. Joe Sciiermerhorn, r 1 Wawaka. Also surviving are 13 grandchildren. six great-grandchildren and one brother, Milo D. Snyder, Cromwell. Rev. Marvin Jones, pastor of the Cromwell Methodist church, presided at the services and burial was in, Oak Park cemetery, Ligonier. CELEBRATES 91st BIRTHDAY Hazel Kurtz and Mrs. Walter Becker were in Elkhart Saturday to help their sister, Mrs. Effie Miller, celebrate her 91st birthday. Mrs. Miller is a native of Ligonier. Mrs. Peterson Entertains GOP Club Over 50 members and guests of tlie Noble County Republican Women’s club met in the home of Mrs. : Ellsworth Peterson, wife of tlie | Republican candidate for joint state representative last Thursday evening. Precinct women of Perry town- | ship were hostesses for the social i meeting. .All Noble county Republican candidates were present to be ' ini reduced to the guests. BPW Honors Retiring Members Mrs. Paul Roderick and Mrs. , Hila Mathews were honored by a i “This Is Your Life” program at the meeting of the Ligonier Business and Professional Women, Thursday evening, in the Presbyterian church. A number of relatives and friends of the women were present to take part in the program. They liave recently retired from their professions, Mrs. Roderick as an assistant cashier at the American State Bank, and Mrs. Mathews, as owner and operator of the M & M Store in Ligonier. The district director of third district, Mrs. Anna M. Ranck of Fort Wayne, was guest speaker. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Clair Warner, Mrs. Kenneth Henn, Mrs. Russell Wallace and Miss Gladvs Baker. —L— ? PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davis, Mr. and Mrs. George Rardin and Mr. and Mrs. James Kelley attended a meeting of operator millers and cereal chemists at Indianapolis, from Thursday until Saturday. Ligonier Trooper Gets Promotion Detective sergeant James J. McKown, Indiana state police, Ligonier, was promoted to the rank of detective first sergeant this week. He is chief of the districts investigative forces. McKown, a native of Fort Wayne, joined the state police in 1950. He was promoted to corporal in January 1956 and to detective sergeant in November 1962. He attended Harvard university’s homicide seminar. McKown’s promotion was one of 10 announced this week by state police superintendent Robert A. O’Neal. ROTARY MEETS AT PICKWICK Members of the Syracuse Rotary club met in the Pickwick Lounge last Monday at noon for their regular meeting. Larry Conrad, district scout executive, was the guest speaker for the meeting. During the meeting on October 17, members voted to hold future meetings at the Pickwick since Marley’s would no longer be available for them.

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