The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 35, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 October 1967 — Page 7

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By Mrs. Peart Lyons • Phone: 453-7921 Leesburg-Oswego News

Cub Scouts In Organizational Meeting An meeting was held Tuesday evening in the Fellowship hall in the Methodist church for the purpose of terming a cub scout troop. Robert Allen is the cub master. All boys of ages 7% years to 11 years are eligible. Rev. David Gosser On Trip To California i Rev. David Gosser. pastor of the Methodist church, is driving his : eldest son David Paul Gosser to Los Angeles, Calif., where he will make his home. He was formerly employed in Chicago. David will still be working for the G.E. Company. Enroute they will visit with Larry Bishop and Jack Stookey. Students at Wayland college at Plain view. Te.x. Rev. Gosser will Dy back home. MYF Meeting Sunday Evening j Miss Joe Ellen Phillips, president of the MYF, presided at the meeting of tire MYF Sunday evening in the Felto’Aship hall of tiie Methodist church. i Plans were made for a backwards party to be held next Sunday evening with the Ckuiette MYF as guests. A gu.St from Up With People was present with Mr. and Mrs. Larrv Conrad who are the sponsors. Refreshments were served by Jerry and Paul Leiter. Meeting Os PT A Wednesday Hie first fall meeting of PTA will be held Wednesday evening at 7 pm. Ben Stout, principal, will ntroduce the new teachers. Mr. Eaton, physical education inStruct- , or, will tell of the football teams. October Meeting Os Town Board All town board members and town clerk were present for the October meeting of the town board. Bills were allowed and all ordered paid that funds were available for. An additional appropriation will have to be made before paying the Warsaw Asphalt Company and paying for sewer repair, cleanout and the advertising and expenses for the coming town election. It was reported that a street light requested by Dewey Dye has been installed. VISIT WITH MRS. RHODA SUMMEY Mrs. Oscar Abbot. Mrs. Roy Hizer and Mrs. Roy Giant visited Mrs. Rhoda Summey last Wednesday at j the Brethren home in Flora. They all had dinner together in the dinTOLATE TO CLASSIFY HELP WANTED Full Time Janitor. Good Opportunity for older person Apply at I SEA NYMPH Manufacturing Company 801 E. Chicago Box 298—Syracuse

Wanted Foreman or Foreman Trainee 22 - 36 Leading Manufacturer of electrical components needs a man who is willing to work, has mechanical ability and can assume responsibility. Company Offer Good starting salary Opportunity for advancement Company training courses Stable employment If you are ambitious and want a job with a future, call Everett Speaker. 856*2133 CROMWELL PRODUCTS, INC. Cromwell, Ind. < REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE SALE — AND — RENT Rent- Fum. Apt. $15.00 VV R Unfurn. Adults—s6s.oo Mo. Kale Island 2 Nice Fenced Bldg. Lots. Wawrasee—s B.R. Ultra-Mod. Bed. Stone. Offer Considered. A. 3 BR - Alum. Siding—l Car Gar 56,250.00 99 Ft. Bus. Location —Good Bldg Termssls,ooo.oo 4 Mi. Frontage on Hwy. No. 8. 43A. Good Bldgs.—On Contract. Boner Lake- Mod. Yr. Rd. Att 2 Car Gar 513,500.00 Complete Real Estate and Insurance Service EVERETT F. KETERING 457-3722—457-3506 O. L. Shaw, Broker

ing room. Mrs. Summey is in a very nice home but is missing her Leesburg friends and would welcome a visit from them. She is enjoying reasonable health. Juniors And Little Sisters Meet At Warsaw Miss Christine Welborn was hostess to members of the Juniors and Little Sisters of SMM at her home in Warsaw. Miss Lisa Vantfermark served as leader. The mission study was given by Kathy Atchison and the Bible study by Mrs. Marlin Rose. They made their booklets for the coming year. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Sunday afternoon five girls and two leaders, Mrs. Howard Immel and Mrs. Marlin Rose, and a guest, Matthew’ Foreman, took a plane ride over Chapman lakes, Warsaw and the countryside. All girls who had completed their Mary and Martha goals in SMM were eligible to take the plane ride. They left from the Warsaw airport. October Meeting Os Merchants There were nine members of the Merchants Association present at a meeting at the town hall Monday afternoon. Plans were made to go to j Marion October 12 to view the Christmas display of decorations at Lie General Plastics Corporation. They are having the old bells repaired and painted. Over SSOO has been raised so far for the decorating fund. Those going frem house to house Saturday for donations were Bunni Beatty. Cheryl Long, Dierk and Amy Ferverda. Nancy Dye. Steve Tarner, Sally Polk, Joan Robinson and Lisa Graham. It is hoped to be able to decorate the large tree in front of the town hall this year. PFC Jerry Irvine Home On Leave PFC Jerry Irvine arrived last Wednesday to spend a 14-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irvine. At the end of his leave he will return to Fort Benning, Ga. Reading Club Meets With Mrs. Heierman Mrs. Al Heierman was hostess Monday evening to members of the Reading club at her heme. Mrs. Arthur Smith gave the devotions. Roll call was answered by telling ways to conserve water in the home. Mrs. Josephine Hopkins gave the lesson “Water Conservation”. Pledges were given to the American and Christian flags. It was decided to donate $lO to the Christmas decorating fund. The Reading and the Literary clubs will have a Thanksgiving dinner together, the place to be announced later. Refreshments of old fashioned cream pie and in keeping with Halloween were served by the hostess. COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Rick Monteith and Reni of Fort Wayne spent Monday evening with, Mrs. Anna Bishop. Denny Hoffman of Chambersburg, Pa., and Jerry Teeple spent the week end with Mr and Mrs. Robert Teeple. Both are students at Grace college. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunter and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Blue and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunter. The dinner was in honor of the birthdays of Charles Himter andr Kenneth Blue.

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Callers this week of Miss Faye Hollar and Mrs. Emma Hollar were James Galloway of Hasting, Midi., Mrs. Allen Gordy of Tippecanoe Lake and Mrs. Andrew Kammerer and Miss Priscilla Haab. Mrs. Ora Irvine is spending this week with Mr. and Mre. Wendell Hanson and son in Noblesville. Walter Hunter attended the Farm Progress show at Chalmers last Thuisday. Mr. and Mrs. James Mitterling and family have moved to Akron. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCartney of Warsaw were supper guests of Mr. i and Mrs. Robert Teeple Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kammerer and Scott spent the week end in Muncie with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kammerer and Eric. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dagley of Albuquerque, N. M., Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bolinger of Argos and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stookey spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ervin. Mrs. Roy Hizer recently spent a week in Milwaukee, Wis., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Richard Koehn. Mrs. Koehn is the former Miss Doris Abbot. Charles Lyons attended the Notre Dame-Purdue football game Saturday at Purdue. Paul Yocum is a patient at the Nickel-Caylor Clinic and hospital at Bluffton. Jonathan Gosser has returned from Yugoslavia and is attending Albion college, Albion, Midi. He I serves as editor of the college news- , paper. Hie Pleiad. He was recently taken into the Who’s Who in Ameri- > can Colleges and Universities. i Mrs Donaßd Boggs has been disi missed frem the Murphy Medical : Center to her home. She recently had surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brubaker have returned to their home after touring in the east at West Point and Hyde Park in New York and in Maine and attended Expo 67. Arthur Smith will be in charge of senices at the Methodist church next Sunday in observance of Layman’s Sunday. Mrs. Hugh McCann has been dismissed from the Goshen hospital to her home. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice Is hereby given to the taxpyaers of Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place in the Court House, in the City of Warsaw, Indiana at 9:00 a.m. EST, on the 16th day of October, 1967. will consider the following additional appropriations, which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time: COUNTY GENERAL FUND CC 109 Judge—Venued Cases $ 300.00 CC 113 Pauper Attorney 500.G0 Ct H 209 Institutional 400.0 C Jail 201 Communication & Transportation loo.oc Jail 202 Hi at. Light. Water. Sewage 325 00 Jail 205 Repairs 1 <5.00 Jail 209 Institutional 200.00 Jail 303 Repair Parts 100 00 Jail 602 Equipment 50.00 Com 204 Printing & Advertising 1.500.00 Com 419 Transfer Tuition 2,000.00 Totals $5,650 00 CUMULATIVE COURT HOUSE BUILDING FUND CCCH 601 New Roof 82.320 40 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as 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 appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor. when and where such hearing will be held. Noble C. Blocker Auditor. Kosciusko County October 2. 1967 M-J. — Oct. 4 A 11 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Whitko Community School Corporation of Kosciusko and Whitley Counties. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said school corporation at their regular meeting place at 7:30 o'clock p.m.. on the 17th day of October. 1967. will consider the following additoinal appropriations which said officers consider necessary to m<et th. extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Name of Funds Amount Special School $33,300 A-2 Offle- of Superintendent 4.400 B-9 Other Instructional Expense 2.800 0-3 School Attendance * Census TOO C-4 School Transportation 6.300 D-l Wages of Janitors 5.100 D-2 Fu I 7.100 D-4 Lteht ft Power 1.2»0 D-5 Janitorial Supplies 1.000 D-6 Service other than Persona’. H-l Paymen’, of Bonds 2.000 Cumulative Building 11.360 1-3 New Furniture A Equipment 11.360 Total $44,660 Taxpay rs appearing st *u-h meeting shall have a nahc to b- heard thereon. [The aduiticual approprtaUoaa as finally made will be automatically ref rr.d to i the Clare Board of Tax Cotntr.issioncrs. I which beard will hold a Jar .her hearing I within fifteen days at the County AudiI tor's olfle • of said county, or at such i oth- r place as may be t’-axr.atcd. At i »u-h hearing taxpayers object me to any j ot such sddtlional appropriations may be > heard. Interested taxpayers mav inoulre | of. th- County Auditor when and where : su. h h artnr will be held I Robert H Ste Her P S-cr tary--Board of School Trustees Whitko Community School Corporation M-J—Oct. 4-11 — PP Oct. 11-18 LEGAL NOTH! OF PTM.tC HEARING Notice is hereby elven that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County. Indiana, will at 10 a m. on the 10th day of October. 1967. at the Clerk s Office, court Hous- tn the City of Warsaw. Indiana, in said County, bedn InrestigatloQ of 'he application of the following named persons, requesting the issue to the applicant at the location hereinafter set out. of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning 'the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety of issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named: Henry V. Hoffer dba Kaiser's Inn (Restaurant > Beer, ft Wine Retailer. Main St.. Milford. Indiana. Ted Wayne Butt dba Ttppy Hotel ft Lounge. Inc., by Ted W. Buts. Pres. R. R. 1. Leesburg. Indiana ft Byron Hayes. Jr. Sec. Anthony Wayne Bit. Bldg . Fort Wayne. Indiana (Resort Hotel! Beer. Liquor ft Wtae Retailer. 57111. R. R No. 1. Leesburg. Indiana Russell Brasel (Grocery ) Beer ft Wtae Dealer. R-R. No. 3 Buttermilk Point. Indiana (P.O. Syracuse. . Indiana). SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By W. F. Condon Executive secretary JOE A HARRIS, Chairman

SYRACUSE . NORTH WEBSTER Hospital Notes MRS. ANNIE HARTER, OSWEGO, IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Annie Harter of Oswego, mother of Gerald Harter of r 1 Pierceton, is a patient in the Goshen hospital where she was taken following a coronary on September 17. She is in room 209. Two other sons, Charles of Indianapolis and Roy of Muncie, are staying in Syracuse during their mother’s illness. Another son, Robert of Bradenton Beach, Fla., is believed to be on his way north. ED KLEINKNIGHT IN MICHIGAN HOSPITAL Ed Kleinknight, Syracuse, who became ill while at Jackson. Mich., last Thursday, is a patient in Foote Memorial hospital there. His room number is 442. Mr. Kseinknight apparently suffered a light stroke, but is responding very well to treatment and is improved. Elmer Leinker, North Webster, is a patient in the Whitley County hospital. He was released Tuesday. Mrs. Herman Huey, r 2 Syracuse, was admitted to the Goshen hospital last Wednesday. Mrs. Hattie Cripe, former Syracuse resident, is a patient in the Hospital at St. Cloud, Fla. John Kimble, Syracuse, was taken to the Goshen hospital in an local ambulance Monday night. Hazel RoSnagle, North Webster, is a patient in the Whitley County hospital. Seth Ward of r 1 Syracuse is a pa- ; tient in the Elkhart hospital. He is imported to be improving. —’ — MILFORD - LEESBURG Hospital Notes Mrs. Donald Boggs of r 2 and Herschel Albert of r 2, both of Leesburg, were dismissed from Murphy Medical Center last Wednesday. Earl Surber of r 1 Leesburg was released last week from Whitley County hospital, Columbia City. Jack Himes of r 1 Leesburg was dismissed from the Murphy Medical Center over the week end. Syracuse Locals Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ketering of near Syracuse entertained with a birthday supper on Monday in honor of Mrs. Harry Juday. Also present were Mrs. Ruth Harris of Barbee and Mrs. Lillie Warner and Mr. Juday of Syracuse. i Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ketering of near Syracuse and Mrs. Sylvia Miller of Albion were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Huff at Mishawaka. Mrs. Flossie Wells from Nebraska. Mrs. Velma Guthrie and Mrs. MBo Cregor of Albion called on Mrs. Juanita Grimes, Syracuse, on Friday. The women were all school classmates. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Pennington of Kale Island have returned to their winter home at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wogoman are now living on r 3 Bear Lake, Columbia City. Mr. Wogoman was recently discharged from the armed services, his last assignment being in Viet Nam. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Wogoman, Syracuse. Mrs. Marie Bucholtz has returned I to her home at Syracuse after spend- ■ ing the summer in Michigan. Miss Jane Bachman of Chicago spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Bachman of Syracuse. Christine and Patricia LeCount of Warsaw wvre week end guests rs Mr. and Mre Emory Guy. Syra- : cuse.

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Wednesday, October 4, 1967

’W- I SB Outstanding Two-Year-Old Holstein Goes To Anchor & Hope Farm

Alfa-Korn Farm of Syracuse operated by Sherman Draton and Eldon Watkins announce the sale of their outstanding two year dd cow, DtsWa-See Pride Model 6292999. She goes to Anchor and Hope Farm of New Jersey. Pride Model placed first in Kosciusko, Elkhart and Noble county fairs as two year old in milk; and had captured the admiration of many Holstein breeders.

Milford Youth Center News By Rachel Gonzales Two more successes for the youth center: This year’s youth center project was a great success. I hope all of you came out to see it. I know a lot of you had fun participating in it. iJi “The Sons of Dawn” did a great job in entertaining the crowd Friday night. We had a tremendous turn-out and we hope this will continue in the coming dances. There will be a dance at the youth center Friday, Oct. 13. “The Swingin’ Tyrries” will be playing. Mrs. Frank Beer, Jr., Entertains Ladies Os Silver Thimble Mrs. Frank Beer, Jr., of near Milford, entertained ladies of the Silver Thimble club in her home on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Don Hoover presided and the secretary and treasurer's reports were read by Mrs. Jesse Beer and Mrs. Robert Hoerr. Mrs. Robert Kaiser and Mrs. Virgil Zimmerman reported on the club’s recent rommage sale. Plans were made to visit the Elkhart county home on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 5. A drawing was held for the Christmas exchange. Tlie evening was a “Come As You Are” party with the meet authentic prize going to Mrs. John Hurd. Mrt. Howard Beer was in charge of the evening’s devotions. Refreshments were served from a table decorated in the Halloween theme to the 34 members and two ' guests. Misses Carol Weisser and Esther Beer, by the hostess and her cohostess. Mrs. Charles 'Weisser. Mrs. Glenn Price, Sr., won the door prize. The next meeting will be November 7 in the home of Mrs. John Hurd.

Jerry Hoopingamer, Chicago, is spending a few days at his Syracuse home. Rev. and Mrs. T. L. Hertenstein and daughter, Teresa Ann, SyraciSe, were at Muncie Monday to see their sen and brother who is a freshman at Ball State university. He is a candidate for freshman senate. Mrs. Lois Schleeter, Syracuse, and Mrs. James Jackson, Rome City, spent three days last week at Park Forest, HL, where they visited Rose Baumgartner, a former Syracuse resident. Millard (Si) Hire, Syracuse, spent the week end on a fishing trip in Michigan. Mrs. WiHiam Stutsman, Syracuse, recently visited her mother, Mrs. Emma Peace of near Cromwell. Mr. and Mrs. James Scheuer and son of Plymouth spent Sunday afternoon in the home of their son, Larry, Mrs. Scheuer and children, at Syracuse.

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She will probably be seen in many prominent Shows in the future. Her former owners, who reluctantly parted with her, wish much success for her new owners. She is not only a great shew cow but has a fine production record as well, having 12,280 pounds milk 4.2 per cent test and 512 fat in 207 days. The sale price was announced aS $2,500.

1 i ~ \ j® QUEEN CANDIDATE — Miss Rebecca Ann Hoerr. a junior at Ball State university, is one of 25 coeds vying for the title of Homecoming queen at the university. Queen festivities begin on Tuesday, Oct. 17, and will run through the coronation on October 21. Becky is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoerr of r 1 Milford and i is a graduate of Milford high school, i She is the Beeman Residence hail representative in the contest. Becky is a speech and hearing therapy major and is a member of the coordinating committee of the student center governing board, pledge activities chairman of Alpha Chi Omega social sorority and social chairman of her residence hall’s executive council.

An Answer To Mrs. Kitson Dear Mrs. Kitson. Your remarks about the John Birch Society show that you knownothing about this organization and its objectives. Like most people all over the country you have swallowed the communis, propaganda about the John Birchers, hook line and sinker. Those whom the communists fear they smear. If you have not learned that you are naive indeed. If you, and others like you, would like to know the truth, the real truth about the John Birch Society why don’t you send a dollar to Western Islands, Belmont, Mass. 02178, i and get the Blue Book of the John ; Birch Society and find out the truth i about them — cr don’t you want to know the truth? Few people do want to know the truth it Seems. Very truly yours, Roberta Lanson R 1 Syracuse

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