The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 42, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 November 1967 — Page 4

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Be Thankful

As we Americans sit down to our traditional turkey on this Thanksgiving Day in homes across the nation, we have much for which to be thankful. 1 rue, there are many disquieting factors giving cause for grave concern, both on the domestic and international scenes, but if we look deep enough, we shall find unmistakable reasons for thanksgiving. Consider the many liberties we enjoy in this nation and be thankful for their existence. Be thankful for our freedom to achieve, work and advance; for our freedom to worship; for our right to free

Dr. Zimmerman Named Medical Fund Chairman Dr William H. Zimmerman, r 2 Syracuse, lias Ixx-n appointed local chairman for .the 1967 campaign of the Indiana university school of medicine fund. He is one of six graduates of the I.U. school of medicine living in Syracuse The program of raising funds from alumni and friends to help meet the needs of the school is now in its fourth year. It is conducted annually by the school of medicine alumni association, m cooperation with the staff, faculty, and the Indiana university foundation. In last year's campaign, gifts were received from more than 1,800 donors in 4«0 cities throughout the nation. Dr. J. O. Ritchey of Indianapolis, national chairman of the 1967 program. said that local chairmen are now organizing for personal solicitation in 220 cities throughout the nation. “Contributions to the fund will be used for student scholarships and loans, for facilities, for research, and other urgent needs, in accordance with the wishes of the donors.” he said. Tomorrow’s Homemakers Elect Officers By Waaetta Pletcher The Tomorrow's Homemakers 4H club held an elect son of officers. Elected were as follows: President — Gayle Stuckman Vice president — Roberta Laugh-; Un tan- — I Treasurer — Carol Green R*i»>rter — Wanetta Pletcher Health ami safety leader — Susan Cbnnoily : Song leaders — Kathy Butler and . Tanya Buxh*»ng Recreation leaders — Kathy Weaver, Jackie and Dianne l-uuihUnj The meeting was held November | 14 in the Syracuse high school Hie members decided to hold a Christmas party with a gift exchange on December 12 Following the meeting refreshments were served by Gayle Stuck- ’ man Union Thanksgiving Services Tonight The churches of Jackson township, Elkhart county, will hold a union service this evening ’Wtxhesday' at 7 30 p.m. The services wfl be held in the Bethany Church <rf the Brethren located on highway 6. three-quarter mile east of the junction of Indiana i 15 The offering will be used for the ; Christian Rural Overseas Program <CROP>. Y.P.M.B. Holds” Banquet Saturday The Young People s Mission Band of the Zion Chapel church held a banquet Saturday, Nov. 11. in a Syracuse restaurant Following the meal. Miss Anita ; Lee of Hong Kong, a student at Huntington college, spoke. There were 18 present and four guests. Rev. and Mrs. Chester Reed of North Webster, pastor of Zion Chapel and Rev. and Mrs. William Wood of Huntington. Sunday's Lesson From James • Resist the devil. and he will flee from you. Draw nigh to God, and he will draw mjjh to you” This verse from James is the Golden Text of this week’s Bible Lesson on “Ancient and Modern Necromancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism. Denounced.’’ to be reed in all Christian Science churches on Sunday. Mrs. Ed Harting and children of Syracuse visited her mother, Mrs. Lois Harper at Cromwell, recently.

Wednesday, November 22, 1967

speech and free elections. While we are grateful for a special day when we can join with others all over the country in counting our blessings and thanking God for them, we are still challenged to make every day a Thanksgiving Day as we recall the blessings that ever surround us. Truly there is much for which we can be thankful. And this overflowing of gixxl should daily remind us to pray for peace throughout the world so that all mankind may live in harmony and enjoy the fruits of a tetter life.

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Family Dinner Held In House Os Friendship The annual Deaton family dinner was held Sunday. Nov. 12. in the House of Friendship south of Syracuse. The hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Deaton and famfly. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carr, Mr. and Mrs. John Deaton and Rev. George Deaton, all of Claypool; Mrs. Delphia Conklin of Fort Wayne; Mrs. Fluella Tucker of Hunterstown; and Mrs. Cdivert of Akron, a guest. The Paul Bergers have left Oakwood Park, Lake Wawasee, to spend the winter at Port Charlotte, Fla. QLegals. • ■ " ’ ■= NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Taxpayers ot the Warsaw Community Schools are hereby notified that the Board ot School Trustees ol said Warsaw Community Schools will meet at the usual meeting place of said Board, in the Administrative Offices ot the Warsaw Community Schools, in the City of Warsaw, at the hour ot 8:00 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) on the 4th day of December. 1967. to consider the following additional appropriation which said Board considers n<c.-ssanr to meet the extraordinary emergency exist inc at this time: An appropriation in the amount of $315,000.00 on account of the construction and equipm-nt and addition to an el. mentary school buildinc. including the Incidental expenses necessary to be incurred in connection with said bulletins project and the issuance ot bonds on account thereof. Th- foresoinc appropriation is in addition to all appropriations provided for in the existing budeel and tax levy, and an extraordinary <merg- ncy for such appropriation exists by reason of the inadequacy of the pres- nt buildings to provide necessary school facUiti.-s for the Warsaw Community Schools. Taxpayers ot Said Warsaw Community Schools appearing at said meeting shall have the right to be heard in respect to said additional appropriation. The additional appropriation, if finally made, will be automatically referred to the Stale Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board i will hold a further hearing within fifteen i < 15J days at the office of the Auditor of Kosciusko County, or at such other place as may be designated At such fur’her i h. artne. taxpayers objecting to said addi- ‘ tional appropriation may »be h.-ard. and interested taxpayers may inquire of the

County Auditor when and where such further hearing will be held. Dated this 15th day of November. 1967. WARSAW COMMUNITY SCHOOLS James E. Girard. Secretary BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES M-J. Nov. 22 & 29 NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Warsaw Community School Corporation, Warsaw, Indiana, acting by and through its Board of School Trustees, will receive sealed bids in the Office of the Superintendent of Schools. Warsaw. Indiana. Thursday. November 30. 1967, until 1:00 p.m.. E.S.T., for the following instructional materials and supplies: Mimeocraph paper Duplicating paper Offset paper Other instructional supplies Form No. 95. non-collusion affidavit, and bond/cashiers check required. Instructions and specifications are on file at the Office of Superintendent of Schools on East Main Street. Warsaw, Indiana. Th> Warsaw Community Schools Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any informalities and/or irregularities in any proposals. Dated this 9th day of October. 1967,

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h Board of School Trustees. James Girard, Secretary M-J. Nov. 15 * 22 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Warsaw Community School Corporation. Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place at 8:00 p.m.. EST. on the 4th day of December. 1967. will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Account D Operation ot Plant $ 3.000 Account E Maintenance 16.250 Account F Fixed Charges 2.150 Total $21,400 The aforementioned additional appropriation requests will be fulfilled by a corresponding reduction in accounts as follows: Account C Coordinate Activitis $ 9.600 Account G Auxiliary Activities 3.000 Account H Debt Payment 3.500 Account I Capital Outlay 5,300 Total $21,400 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting

shall have a right to be heard thereon The additional appropriations as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board 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 deslc-

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mated. At such hearing, taxpayers oby jecting to any of such additional approo Delations may be heard, and interested s, taxpayers may Inquire of the County g Auditor when and where such hearing - will be held. i, James Girard, Secretary :- M-J. Nov. 15 * 33