The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 August 1967 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL Wednesday, August 2, 1967 \

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North Webstar News

MRS. EARL (MARGUERITE) BLACK / V*' j* r * v 1 Eppy * MRS. KENNETH JERNIGAN Patricia Cox And Kenneth Jernigan Wed in North Winona Church June 17

The wedding of Miss Patricia A. I Cox and Kenneth L. Jemman was heid in the North Winona Church of the Brethren at 2 30 o'clock on Saturday, June 17. The bride is tlie daughter of Mr ! and Mrs Don M Cox of 206 13th street. Winona Lake. and the bridegroom is the mot of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert L Jernigan of r 1 North Webster Re\ Richard Woodworth erf the Oswego Baptist church offeiated at tin? semev. Miss ha Looer of Warserved as and played / In Silk Organza a length gown of silk organ/a over taffeta and Chantilly lace. A scooped neckline anl long tapered sleeves fashioned the sheath' cage Re-em-broidered lace applique centered with seed pearls and crystal studded the neckline. A deep border of Lace trimmed the sleeves and hemline and was highlighted by a satin ribbon with miniature bows on the sleeves. Falling from a back bow and sweeping to the floor :n soft gathers was a sheer organza chapel length tram. Her veil of imported - fusion was caught by roses and petals glittering with pearls and crystals. She carried a cascade of orriiids and stephanotis. Miss Carole Christy of Leesburg sen id as maid of honor. Her long gown was pastel blue cluffon over : crepe. The long bishop sleeves and bateau neckline fashioned tin line cage. A bow at the shoulder accented the side opening of the chiffon. Bows were also placed on the steevea Her French horsehair bows with miniature pearls were caught In a circular veil. She carried a cascade of white and pink carnations. William Jernigan of North Webster served lus brother as best man. Stephanie Jernigan of Syracuse, niece of the bridegroom, served as flower girl and Bnan Robbins, Munw cou'in o: the bride, served as ring bearer. Miss Sara Jernigan of North Web- , ster. sister of the bridegroom, pro- . sided at the guest book. Ushers were Wayne Jernigan. Syracuse, brother of the bridegroom; Michael Cox, Winona Like, brother of the brule; and Ronald Boyer of Winona Like. Reception Follows A reception following in the church social rooms with Mrs. Jack Rager of Pierceton, Miss Linda Hein of Winona Lake and Miss Rebecca Sigler of Muncie serving. Miss Rose Aral Makemson of Pierceton and Miss Beth Robbins, Muncie, cousin of the bride, were in charge of the gifts. The honeymoon was spent in north-; em Michigan. The new Mrs. Jernigan is employed as a teller at the Winona Branch of the Lake City Bank. Mr, Jemigan is stationed at Fort Campbell, Ky„ in the finance and accounting office. The bride is a graduate of Warsaw high school, and the bridegroom is a graduate of North Webster high school. --NW— Pink And Blue Shower For Mrs. Mart indale Mrs. Royal Jefferies, Jr., of Warsaw. was hostess at a recent pink and blue shower for Mrs. Bill Martindale of North Webster. All of the contests were won by Mrs. Arthur I den. who gave the {sizes to the honored guest. The lovely gifts were placed in a bassinet, a gift of the hostess. Refreshments of cake, ice cream, punch and mints were served from a beautifully decorated table. Other guests included Mrs. Paul Carson. Mrs. Dale Hickman, Mrs. Larry Martindale, Mrs. Eric Bolt. Mrs. Jerry Kern and Mrs. John Scarfoss.

Leonard Baugher Home On Leave Leonard Baugher arrived home from Viet Nam on July 21. With his wife and baby he is spending time whis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Art Baugher at Tippecanoe lake. lie left the United States in June, 1966, and has been a mechanic working on jets After his leave he will be sent to Cherry Point. N. C. His wife is -the former Susan Badgt r from Jacksonville. Fla. _ —NW— Married Saturday Mrs. Nancy Phlegar and Gale Black were married Saturday evening in the chapel at Epworth Forest. Rev. Ernest Lawshe performed the ceremony: After a short wadding trip to Wisconsin, the couple will lx* at home at Epworth Forest. Mr. j Black is engaged in farming. —NW—GRAY RILEY AND WIFE VISITING RELATIVES Gray Riley and wife Peg, former residents of this area, are spending tour weeks visiting relatives here. They are seeing her sisters. Mrs. Leonard Yanator of r 1 Leesburg and Mrs. Bessie Mock of Warsaw, besides nieces and nephews. The Rileys once owned the Barbee hotel before selling it to John Ball At one time they operated the Grill and Skiik-t in North Webster. Their home is in California where they manage a motel.

PUBLIC AUCTION 1 will sell at public auction the following described personal property located north on St. Rd. 3 to St ; Rd. j 8 to east side of Papakeechie Lake then south on Koher road or Papakeechie Drive to road 900 N on SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1967 Time: 1:00 P.M. AUTOMOBILE: 1939 Ford. 6 cy., 2 door. • GARDEN EQUIPMENT AND SHOP TOOLS. 2] HP Simplicity garden tractor with cultivators and snowblade and mower: Bolen heavy duty 24” tiller; Wards Garden Mart lawn mower (4 HP) with aerater, snow; blade: 2 mowers and seeder; air compressor; cross cut saw; Power Craft Sabre Saw; 8” Craftsman bench saw. Skill Sabre Saw; 6 1 . >** Sunbeam electric portable saw; 6” portable Skill saw; 1 electric drill; %' electnc; drill; Oribbital sander; Power Craft planer; 8’ belt Sander; Power King planer and sander on stand; electric soldering iron; complete line of cement tools; good 4* level; 4 pipe wrenches; bolt nippers; 3 extension heavy duty cords, log chains; 4 pr. C clamps; 10 hand saws; hack saws; 2 vises; chisels; screw drivers, hand planes; seed sower; squares; home utility V 4" drill stand; tool boxes; j staple gun; gas lantern; blow torches; hatchets; lots and al! kinds of braces and bits. * __ ... MISCELLANEOUS: 16 gauge shot gun; 22 caliber |rifle; large tarpaulin; wheel weights; 6* step ladder; -4 extension ladder; 16’ extension ladder; tire chains; block carrier, trestels; barb wire block and tackle; baib wire stretcher; 2—14” screw jacks; sausage grinder; hog scrapers; hay knife; odds and ends of lumber shovels, forks, sledge hammer, picks, axes, scoop shovels, scyth. post hole diggers, and many other items not mentioned. Terms* Cash Not responsible for accidents HRS. GLENN WITHER 15™. K.y H...K —————

PHONE 834-2104 LaFOLLETT, John Howard A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles LaFotlett on Tuesday in Whitley County hospital. His name is John Howard and he weighed nine pounds, four ounces. The mother was formerly Marsha Jo Bookman. —NW—COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bowser and children are taking a vacation this week by camping. "They' will see Ex-j po 67 on their trip. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lantz had as I guest*, last week end, her parents,! Sir. and Mrs. Paid Wisner of Polo, | i 111. Lori Lantz accompanied her j i grandparents home for a visit. Kathy Bookman of Grand Rapids, j Mich., was the guest of her cousin, ; Sue Roose, last week. During the j month of July, Virgil Roose of On- j : tario, Calif., was a guest of his son,: Robert Roose, and family. A patient in Whitley County hospital this post week was Mrs. Ruby I Lewallen* of r 1 North Webster. She entered on Monday and was rej leased on Friday. little Jeff Bransford of Indiana p- ! olis has been with his grandparents, tiie Paid Bransfords, over last week end. His parents, the Jim Bransfords, were house hunting in Buchanan. Mich., where Jim will be teach- j * ing this fall. Mrs. Winona Turpin and baby daughter Michell of New' York are j guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neth. at their lake home. Also. guests are a brother-in-law and j sister of Mrs. Neth, Mr. and Xlrs. B. J. Mundy, of Evansville. Curtis Richcreek and his new wife | left Chicago Friday for Kaiserlant- j ! em. Germany. He is sen ing in the U. S. army there as a technician in the laboratory. The couple was mar- ; ried July 15. ! Chain-O-Lakes Club Meets At i Fawley Home By Bill Fawtev The July meeting of the Chain- ; O-Lakes 4-H club of North Webster was held in the home of Bill and Jane Ann Fawley with 15 members present The meeting opened with the pledge to the United States flag led by Steve Johnson and the pledge to the 4-H flag led by Mark Reiff. Devotions were given by Dale Maine ami the roll call was taken bv John Rhodes. Jeff Rhodes gave; the health and safety report. Bill and Jane Fawley gave a <iemnvstr.ition on “How to Groom Your Calf". The song was led by Joanne Kras- j nanskv. Refreshments were served after the recreation period led by Steve i Rhodes. There was much discussion during the meeting concerning the j completion of all projects with the time to exhibit drawing near. GUESTS IN LINDEMI TH HOME Mr and Mrs. Harley Lindemuth of near Syracuse had as their j guests, her nephew and niece. Mr. j and Mrs. Harold Anderson of Gra•ah H*Bs, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. ! Clarence Anderson and Mrs. Margert Pease of Fort Wayne.

' Along Main Street

By GEORGIA BUSTER At a recent meeting of the Syracuse Civil Defense unit. Thomas Gilbert, the chairman, reported that insulation was needed for the truck bay. Mr. Gilbert thought folks in the community may be building or remodeling and have some scrap pieces they would he willing to donate. If anyone has any insulation, please call 457-3666 and someone will pick it up. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Ishmael Rookstool have received word from their son Terry in Viet Nam that he has moved to about six miles from Saigon. He is with a machine gun patrol guarding pipelines. • • • Do you know there are only 120 more shopping days until Christmas? I have started mine, but a little later than usual. And Christmas catalogs are arriving. • • • I spent July 22 along with others from Syracuse at Peru Circus Days, and <me of the best parades around.

I WE LL MEET YOU AT THE | , ELKHART COUNTY , | ” Fairgrounds — Goshen, Ind. ™ 1 -jfi AUGUST 7-12, 1967 I E ifc jx, . ' I | iMpPff ONE OF INDIANA'S TOP COUNTY FAIRS | I dlßfe - HIGHLIGHTS - I 1 HI I mMkMSmm Grand Opening Parade Cueen Contest | 1 Gold Medal Beef Show Dress Revues 1 1 Chicken Barbecue 4-H Livestock Auctions | | Kids'Day Activities Gold Medal Sheep Show | Open Class Dairy Shows Teen Dances | j — Schedule For Fair Week — SUNDAY, AUGUST 6 11:00 AM. — Judge Open Class Jersey-Ayrshire-Brown Swiss Show (Arena) E 7:00 P.M — Elkhart County Crfuncil of Churches Vesper Service, Grandstand Kids . Day Activities (Grandstand) (Rain Date—Saturday, 55 liAMn A V AlirncT *» 5:00 PM - August 12) Most Rides reduced to all under 18 years E MUnDAI, AUuUjl 7 6:45 PM. — Adult Dress Revue (Grandstand) 55 900 A.M. — Judge 4-H Crafts (Building 15) Variety Show Jo Ann Castle from the Lawrence Welk Show E 55 9:00 AM — Pork Carcass — Open Class (Swine Building) and Paula Kelly and The Modernaires — lst performance £ 9:00 A.M. — Gold Medal Beef Show (Arena) Adm. $2.50 (track seats) $2.00 (grandstand seats) ■5 10:00 AM. — Official Opening of 1967 Fair Past President Clem 9:00 P.M. — Variety Show—Jo Ann Castle from the Lawrence Welk Show E 55 1-‘OO P.M. Judge Extension Homemakers Club Booths (Building 1) and Paula Kelly and The Modernaires —2nd performance 52 ■■■ 1:00 P.M. — Judge 4-H Garden Flower. Poultry (Building 15) 9:45 P.M. — Fireworks g* mm 5:00 P.M. — Chicken Barbecue, sponsored by Elkhart County Poultry f THURSDAY, AUGUST 10 E ■m to 8.00 rM. s Association (Arena) . .. , , / . . _ 55 6:00 P.M. — Parade (Starts at Rogers Park: forms at 5:00 P.M.) open Class Pork (Swine Building) S~" 7:00 P.M. —Parade passes reviewing stand (Grandstand) Barbecue Contest i Poußry Tent) 5J Welcome—Fair President Walter Horn 19: °9 - Judge Open Class Guernsey Show (Arena) ■= 55 , Announcement of Float Winners Bill Bigler 6:43 P M ~i* Para de of Champions (Grandstand) Queen Contest Finals ... A , £ Presentation of Elkhart County Poultry Princess—Poultry Adm. $2.00 (track seats) 51 -oO (grandstand seats) ] 1 5 Association—President Nelson Gongwer i?u rS^f h ° e i Contest 55 The Five Fabulous Wades 9:00 PM * “ Guardsmen—2nd performance mm Admission $1 00 Adm. $2.00 (track seats) $1.50 (grandstand seats) 2 55 9:45 P.M. - Fireworks 9:45 P.M. - Firework:* f , = TUESDAY, AUGUST 8 FRIDAY, AUGUST 11 55 8:30 AM. — Judge 4-H Dog Show (Saddle Club Arena) 19: «> — Judge Open Class Holstein Show (Arena) E = 9:00 AM. — Judie 4-H Shiep (Sheep Tent) 3:00 P.M. _ 4-H Swine Auction Swine Building m. 22 9:00 A.M. — Judge Open Class Flower Show (Building 1) 3:00 P.M. — 4-H Swine Auction (Swine Building) £ = 9:00 A.M. - Judge 4-H Dairy (Arena) p M- — Sheep Auction Swine Building) 55 9:00 A.M. — Judge 4-H and Open Class Rabbits (Rabbit Tent) . 4 *Jl Beef Auction (Arena) .... E S 9:00 A.M. Judge Open Class Handwork ( Building 1) 6:4a P.M. 4-H Citizenship ,n Action (Grandstand) “ 22, 1:00 PM. — Judge Garden Club Exhibits (Building 11) Rotroff Thrill Spectacular—alt girl drivers using Mustangs ■S 5:00 P.M. — Judge 4-H Beef (Arena) I_s* 1 _ s * „ J--5 6:45 P.M. — 4-H Public Dress Revue (Grandstand) Adm. $1.50 under 12 years of age $1.25 2 Connie Smith, The Sundowners and Red Blanchard — p Horseshoe Pitching Contest g 55 Ist Performance Adm. $2.00 (track seats) $1.50 (grand- 9; 00 PM - — Rotroff Thrill Spectacular—all girl drivers using Mustangs stand seats) 2nd Performance 2 55 7:00 P.M. — Horseshoe Pitching Contest Q _ M £ dm *, under 12 years ° f age 5125 E — 9:00 P.M. — Connie Smith, The Sundowners and Red Blanchard — PM * Fireworks _ T __ .__ , . m 5 2nd Performance Adm. $2.00 (track seats) $1.50 (grand- SATURDAY, AUGUST 12 stand seats) 12:00 Noon — Judge Open Class Dog Show (Swine Building) g" 55 9:45 P.M. — Fireworks 1:00 P.M. — Armed Forces Day (Grandstand) WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9 7:30 P.M, — Motorcycle Races (Grandstand) E2 S 3 8:00 A.M. — Judge 4-H Horse and Pony Show (Saddle Club Arena) ___ _ A^ m - S l - 50 under 12 years of age $1.25 S 5g 9:00 A.M. — Judge Gold Medal and Open Class Sheep Show (Sheep Tent) 8:00 - 1 0:00 P.M. — Teen Dance ■» 9:30 A.M. — Judge 4-H Pork Show (Swine Building) s - 4:> P .fireworks «

They estimated almost 100,009 people along the line of march. Some of the units were in our Syracuse parade. The marching bands were wonderful. coming from all over the state, including Indianapolis. • • ♦ The street superintendent, Harley Conrad, has been keeping the street department men busy painting the buildings at the parks. They also did some work on the well house on Main and Dolan drive. • • • Connolly’s Grocery and Market j had a new sign put up recentlv. :• * * There is some new help at Foo and Faye’s as The Golden Dragon at Fort Wayne is closed due to a shortage of help. Too bad some of the “marchers” | can not go to work. If they are so , against being in the armed forces : they could at least help with employment and get paid in the bargain. * * * Summer almost gone, school will soon be starting and from what I hear we are to have a fairly mild winter which helps if you are one of the working people who stay in Indiana all winter. Paul Yeager Named Church Trustee Paul Yeager, r 3 Syracuse, has j been named a trustee of the Syracuse Church of God for a term of three years, beginning August111, 1 1967, and ending August 1, 1970. His name 'as trustee has been Filed in the office of E. Mazie Alexander, county recorder.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES Notice Is hereby giTen the taxpayers of Van Buren Township. Kosciusko County. Indiana that the nmr», .. .ownship, at their regular meeting place, on the 29th day of August. 196?. will consider the budg« cmcer * of TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION Pay of S ° th " TWP KXP "“ SeS —- 900 TOWNSmr POOR relief FVND sK?SSr — - : c.%£2r£sr l Relw 700 X S v,r£ trick ri^ 505 2 ** » .k & Recreation 1 500 10c on SIOO Valuation, Twp. only $4,380 Total Township Poor Relief Fund ,1.950 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31ST OP INCOMING YEAR D Ft f Cwil Two. Cum Fire i*;;; 83 - •— 3. Additional Appropriations necessary to be made July 1 to Dec. 31 of pre7 J 1910 sent year „ _ „ ________ _____ 5. Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1. 2. 3 and 4) a ‘ \ ~~77Z> , ONHAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES 8 5 5 5 8 100 4 380 OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY ' S. Actual Balance, June 30 of present year 1 4 , fi7 a T?- C^ :ected - Preset year (December Settlement) " VjBO i 769 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received. July 1 of present year to Dec. 31 of incoming year (Schedule on file). __ a. Special Taxes 0 — “ ' b. All Other Revenue _I~ ~ 9 Total Funds (Add Lines 6. 7. 8a and Bb> ~ 10. Net Amount Required to be raised for expenses to Dec. 31st of Incoming year (Deduct line 9 from 5> __ , TS , , ~n U. Operating Balance (Not in excess of Expenses from Jan. 1. to June* 30, Less Miscellaneous Revenue for same Period) t 455 2 293 12. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy (Add lines 10 and U> Net Taxabte Pronert, PROPOSED LEVIES b!e Propertr —- — — —— $5,718,290 Twp. only $4,388,940 : FUNDS — Levy on Levy on Amount to Township Polls Property be raised : Fire Fighting — T __ L S o °| $ J Cumulative Fire Equipment Fund - Trp. only 'll" TT T 10 4.380 Total - $ .22 $11,004 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED FUNDS — _ To Be Collected Collected Collected Collected I . ' 1964 1965 1966 1967 rownshtp ....„ .. ... $ 4,000 $ 4 824 $ 4,887 , 5.105 Rre Fighting 4 320 3.591 3.718 3.505 Cumulative Fire Equipment Fund - Tap only _. __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 4000 4.157 4.380 ToUI - - $ 8,320 $12,415 $12,762 ,12.990 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax leTies have been determined, and presented to the ! county auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, add the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment soara» or on their failure so to do, by the county auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling? themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state board of tax commissioners for further and final hearing thereon bv filing a pet i? ion with the county auditor 7* or sh , sou-th McodftT of September or on o- before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rate* charged, whichever date is later, and the state board of tax c ommissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county. JOHN DAVIDSEN __ „ . . Trustee. Van Buren Township. 1 Dat-d. July 31. 1967, , . MJ —A. 2 A 9