The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 36, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 October 1967 — Page 3
Church Os The Brethren Youth Visit Manchester College Saturday, Oct 7 Twelve high school students from the Bethel Church of the Brethren at Milford visited Manchester col* lege. North Manchester, for its an* nual Brethren high school day, held Saturday, Oct. 7. They were among the more than 1,400 students attending from the five-state area of Indi-
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ana, Ohio, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin Attending from this area were Pamela Chupp. Kent Doty. Kevin Dtvyer. John Hoover, Greg Jackson, Sherrie Jackson, Nancy Kesler. Elaine McFarren, Carol Mynhier, Dan Smith. Betty Sorensen and Cheryl Vanlaningham. The day’s activities included entertainment, an address by Dr. David A. Waas, chairman of the
, division of social sciences and head !of the department of history, meetings with representatives from the four academic divisions, and a campus open house. The students were guests of the college during the football game between Manchester college and Hanover college. The program is Intended to acquaint the high school students with the Manchester college campus, its
facility, and to answer many ques tins about curriculum, recreation, college life and admissions requirements.
It is estmated that consumers will be saved $5 million in electric service costs in the first 10 years of the operation of Indiana’s rural electric cooperative generating plant.
- ROBERT HOERR INVITED TO HONORS PROGRAM Robert Hoerr, r 1 Milford, was among 101 Indiana university freshmen invited to attend a special banquet for first-year honors program students Tuesday night, Oct. 10, on the Bloomington campus. The invited students were these who have been admitted to participation in the freshmen honors humanities core or science core. The interdepartmental programs in these cores offer a broadly based liberal arts curriculum to promfe- 1
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ing students having extraordinary interest in an outstanding liberal education. Dr. Walter J. Moore, Jr., I. U. research professor of chemistry, was the banquet lecturer, discussing the question, “Can Chemistry Explain Brain Functions?” This was the first of four lectures scheduled in a special honors Among the guests attending was I. U. president Elvis J. Stahr and chancellor Herman B. Wells. The banquet was sponsored by the I. U.! foundation. A imiversity-wide honors division ! ccordinates all academic programs 1
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which place special challenges and opportunities before superior students. Participants in this division mostly are named prior to their enrollment, based on their high school rank, test scores and recommendations of high school principals. The number of freshmen selected to join I.U. honors division annually is approximately one-half to one per cent of the entering class.
A 40-hour week would be only part-time work for a preacher.
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1 William Stieglitz Enrolls At Wheaton College WHEATON, 111. — William L. Stieglitz, r 2 Milford, is enrolled as a graduate at Wheaton college for the 1967-68 academic year. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stieglitz, he is a graduate of Milford high school and Nyack Missionary college. Wheaton college is a coeducational liberal arts college which combines conservative Christian faith and practice with high academic standards. It is located 25 miles west of Chicago. Enrollment is limited to 1,700 undergraduate and 100 graduate students annually representing all 50 states, some 30 countries, and about 30 church denominations. SUNDAY EUCHRE CLUB AT BAUMGARTNERS The Sunday Euchre club met with Mr. and Mrs. Arch Baumgartner this week for their monthly meeting. Present w’ere Mr. and Mrs. Leo Anglin, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Dippon, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Conn, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bucher and Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher. High winners were Ws. John Fisher and Leo Anglin with, low winners being Mrs. Willard Conn and Delbert Dippon. AT VALPARAISO HOMECOMING Mr. and Mrt>. Don Arthur and daughter Annabeth and Sue Moneyheffer, all of the Milford area, attended the parade and football game at Valparaiso university on Saturday. It was homecoming dav. Valpo defeated Butler 21-7. The Arthur's daughter, Virginia, is a member of the freshman class at the university this year.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notico is hereby given to the taxpyaers of Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the prop r 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 500.00 Ct H 209 Institutional 400.00 Jail 201 Communication A Transportation 100.0 C Jail 202 H-at, Light, Water. Sewage 325 00 Jail 205 Repairs i. lio.OO Jail 209 Institutional 200.00 Jail 303 Repair Parts 100 00 Jail 602 Equipment 50.00 Com 204 Printing & Advertising 1,500.00 Con) 419 Transfer Tuition 2.000.00 Totals 1 $5,650.00 CUMULATIVE COURT HOUSE BUILDING FUND CCCH 601 New Roof $2,320.40 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 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 Audtior, when and where such hearing will be held. Noble C. Blocker Auditor. Kosciusko County October 2. 1967 M-J. — Oct. 4 4 11
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