The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 April 1968 — Page 7

\ Notice Os Primary Election THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF ALL CANDIDATES FIT,RD IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE KOSCIUSKO CIRCUIT COURT. SUCH CANDIDATES WILL BE VOTED ON AT THE ELECTION HELD BETWEEN TnE HOURS OF 6:00 A.M. AND 7:00 P.M. (EASTERN STANDARD TIME) ON TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1968 REPUBLICAN TICKET PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Richard M. Nixon -— New York, New York REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT FOR THE COUNTIES OF . ELKHART, KOSCIUSKO, MARSHALL, ST. JOSEPH nIJ Etna Green, Indiana David M. Barrett —------- 1785 Kessler Blvd., South Bend, Ind. JUDGE OF TgE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 54th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Gene B. Lee — 936 East Main Street, Warsaw. Ind. JOINT STATE SENATOR FOR THE COUNTIES OF KOSCIUSKO, LaGRANGE, NOBLE, STEUBEN ih 2 R- No. 1, Green Lake, Angola, Ind. John F. Augsburger , Box 74, Henry Street, Milford, Ind. JOINT STATE REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE Bounties of fulton, Huntington, kosciusko, WABASH A WHITLEY <9th District) sJV”*’ J* „ M^ uzy 1035 Country Club Lane, Warsaw. Ind. Coblentz Box 36, Liberty Mills, Ind. Ralph R. Heine r No. 2, Columbia City, Ind. CLERK OF THE KOSCIUSKO CIRCUIT COURT Bessie I. Himes r. No. 3, Warsaw. Ind. COUNTY TREASURER William E. Ellis . r, no. 3, Warsaw, Ind. T. Ethna Scott (Box 176) 408 North Broadway, Mentone. Ind COUNTY CORONER Gerald A. Eastlund Box 34. North Webster, Ind. Arthur L. Moser R. No. 3, Kelly Addition, Warsaw, Ind. COUNTY SURVEYOR Charles M. Brower Box 162, North Webster, Ind. COUNTY COMMISSIONER NORTHERN DISTRICT Maurice Dorsey R.R. 3, Syracuse. Ind. Rey Ferverda r.r. 1, Milford, Ind. COUNTY COMMISSIONER MIDDLE DISTRICT Fredrick W. Gilliam R. No. 3, Warsaw, Ind. DELEGATE TO STATE CONVENTION Eldred Metzger, R.R. 2. North Manchester Jackson 1 and 2, and Monroe Howard Menzie, R.R. 1. Pierceton Washington 1 and 2 and 3 Eddie Overmyer. R.R. 1, North Webster Tippecanoe 1 and 2 Kermit F. Summers, R.R. 1, Pierceton Tippecanoe 3 and 4 Paul H. Moore, R.R. 4, Syracuse Turkey Creek 1 and 6 Jack C. Vanderford, R.R. 4, Syracuse — Turkey Creek 2 and 5 Noble C. Blocker, 301 South Lake St.. Syracuse Turkey Creek 3 and 4, and Van Buren 1 John B. Augsburger, Milford, Jnd. Van Buren 2 and 3 Carl L. Latta. R.R. 3, Warsaw Plain 1 and 4 Earl F. Robison, Leesburg, Ind. Plain 2 and 3, and Prairie 1 Louis H. Breading, 1009 Country Club Rd., Warsaw Wayne 1 and 8 Robert J. Williams. Yarnelle Point, Warsaw Wayne 1 and 8 J. Gerald Wallace, 1700 Ranch Rd.. Warsaw ,— Wayne 2 N. Bruce Howe, Jr.. Westminster Hotel, Winona Lake Wayne 3 and 4 Max M. Anglin, R.R. 2, Warsaw Wayne 5 and 7 Cassitre L. Rovenstine, Atwood. Ind. Harrison 1 and 3 Chauncey C. Tucker, Box 4, Claypool Clay 1 and 2 Austin Neher, R.R. 1, Silver Lake Lake 1 and 2 Luhr Alexander, Silver Lake, Ind. Seward 1 and 2, and Franklin 2 Wayne Tombaugh, Mentone. Ind. Harrison 2 Robert O. Jones, Mentone, Ind. Franklin 1 and Etna 2 Roger L. Bower, 1808 Rd. 225 W., Warsaw —. Wayne 6 and Prairie 2 Cletus M. Rovenstine, Atwood. Ind. Etna 1, and Scott and Jefferson 1 and 2 E. Tweed Robinson, 511 N. Lincoln, Warsawlst Ward 1 Prct., Warsaw Gene B. Lee. 936 E. Main, Warsaw - Ist Ward 2 and 3 Prct.. and 2nd Ward 3 Prct., Warsaw Russell L. Heyde, 1809 Bayview Lane, Warsaw 2nd Ward 1 and 2 Prct. Warsaw Ruth McCleary, 221 South Maple Ave., Warsaw 2nd Ward 1 and 2 Prct., - Warsaw Charles O. Wainwright, 787 W. Center St.. Warsaw 3rd Ward 1 and 2 and 3 Prct., Warsaw Giles G. Hoffer, 715 North Union St., Warsaw —— 4th Ward 1 and 2 , and 3 Prct., Warsaw PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN Amer Koontz, Box 104, Sidney — Ist Jackson Eldred Metzger, R.R. 2, North Manchester ; 2nd Jackson Ralph Wrigley, R.R. 3. Warsaw Monroe Howard Menzie, R.R 1, Pierceton Ist Washington Charles Menzie, R.R. 1, Pierceton —— 2nd Washington Rex D. Mast, Pierceton —, 3rd Washington Eddie Overmyer, R.R. 1, North Webster Ist Tippecanoe Duane F. Leedy, R.R. 1, North Webster 2nd Tippecanoe R. Kip Sullivan, R.R. 1. Leesburg 3rd Tippecanoe Kermit F. Summers. R.R. 1, Pierceton 4th Tippecanoe Paul H. Moore, R.R. 4, Syracuse Ist Turkey Creek Ernest L. Nichols. 425 Medusa St., Syracuse , 2nd Turkey Creek Robert G. Insley, 412 Parkway Dr., Syracuse , 3rd Turkey Creek Ronald Sharp. 406 Huntington St., Syracuse 4th Turkey Creek Floyd Schlotterback, R.R. 4. Box 171, Syracuse sth Turkey Creek Norman W. Clouse, R.R. 2, Box 133, Syracuse 6th Turkey Creek Harold Young, Milford Ist Van Buren Edward A. Cain, Milford — — — 2nd Van Buren John B. Aug: -urger, R.R. 1, Milford 3rd Van Buren George Paton, R.R. 2, Leesburg Ist p ! a ‘ n Earl F. Robison. Leesburg 1 2nd Plain Thomas L. Anglin, R.R. 4, Warsaw • 3rd Plain Carl L. Latta, R.R. 3. Warsaw 4th Pan Daniell L. Shroyer, R.R. 1. Warsaw — aln Robert I. Stafford. R.R. 3, Wooster Road, Warsaw Ist Wayne J Gerald Wallace, ITOO Ranch Road, Warsaw 2nd Wayne William James McCleary, 215 Lakeside Drive. Winona Lake — 3rd Wayne N. Bruce Howe, Jr.. Westminster Hotel, Winona Lake 4th Wayne Robert Lozier, R.R. 1. Warsaw — sth Wayne Roger L. Bower, 1808 Road 225 West, Warsaw 6th Wayne John S. Alexander. R.R. 2, Warsaw — 7th Wayne Robert H. Kesler, 1021 Shady Lane, Warsaw Bth Wayne Roy Kinsey. R.R. 2. Claypool is* Ralph Reece, 2n “ Clay Charles Lynch, R.R. 2. Silver Lake - 2nd Lake Gordon Hackworth. R.R. 5, Warsaw Ist Seward Duhr Alexander. R.R. 1. Silver Lake d?%?anklin Kathryn Teel, R.R. 1. Mentone Ist *?ank n Cassius L. Rovenstine. Atwood Jst Harrison Lawrence Kindig. R.R. 5. Warsaw 3 Douglas w. Baker. R.R. 4, Warsaw - 2nd Prairie Richard E. Berger. R.R. 1, Nappanee Ist Kenneth Haney. R.R. 2, Milford 2nd Jefferson Walter Miller, R.R. 1. Etna Green sco” Harold E. White. Etna Green Is* Etna John W. Poor, Etna Green ----- 2nd Etna WARSAW J . Ward Prct. Ray L. Strayer, Jr.. R.R. 3, Spring Hill Acres, Warsaw Ist of Ist Thomas Joyner, 927 East Main St.. Warsaw Ist of 2nd Paul F. Lucas. 805 E. Main St., Warsaw Ist of 3rd Earl Ketrow. Jr.. 1614 East Market St., Warsaw 2nd of Ist Robert E. Loop. 23 Fairlane Dr.. Warsaw 2nd of 2nd Harry Franks, 118 South Hickory St.. Warsaw 2nd of 3rd Wilferd Fretz, 633 South Lake St.. Warsaw 3rd of Ist John A. Kinsey, 303 W. Winona Ave., Warsaw 3rd of 2nd Ralph D. Fox, 715 W. Center St., Warsaw 3rd of 3rd Finley Gilworth. 509 East Center St., Warsaw 4th of Ist Milo E. Clase, 325 North Buffalo St.. Warsaw 4th of 2nd Giles G. Hoffer, 715 North Union St., Warsaw —--— 4th of 3rd DEMOCRATIC TICKET PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Roger D. Branigln 611 South St. Lafayette Ind Eugene J M e cC n a e r d thy- ZZ”XJsoU REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT FOR THE COUNTIES OF ELKHART, KOSCIUSKO, MARSHALL, ST. JOSEPH . T lohn Brademas 750 Leland Ave., South Bend, Ind. J JOINT STATE SENATOR FOR THE COUNTIES OF KOSCIUSKO, LaGRANGE, NOBLE, STEUBEN (6th District) Gene Cogan 220 Baum Street, Avilla. Ind. Gene cog n COMMISSIONER MIDDLE DISTRICT be i r ev W L U N^e Fllnn RR ’ R* L W«la£ Ind. Stanley L Nice pgiioiTE TO’STATE CONVENTION H. Dale Tucker. Country Club Road. Warsaw Wayne 1 and 2 and 3 and 7 Alton Kissinger, Box 174. Silver Lake Richard E. Riedel, R.R. 1. Claypool L ake 1 and “2 Melvin J. Kpnkle, R.R. 1, Claypool , 8e^ a L d ? Nellie B. Reed, R.R. 1. Mentone Harrison 2 and *3 .and^Et 2 William D Facklen*Box 101, Etna Green 1 ?nd Scott 1 Royce Biller. R.R. 2. Milford Jefferson iwtd Buren 1 Donald L. Watkins. R.R. 1. Leesburg - Plain 1 and 4 Don F. Lyon. R.R. 1, Box 125, Pierceton Tippecanoe 1 Paul E. Conkle, R.R. 1. Warsaw —- Wayne 5 Washing ton 2 John E Kleeman, 510 W. Eagle St.. 3 “ d d W « d n 2 d Marie Stokes. 428 Perry St.. Warsaw 4th Jack Summe, 615 E. Center St.. Warsaw and 2nd w > ard x p rc t., Warsaw PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN 8. Joan Dierks, Box 53, Sidney . IsJ Jackson Robert 8. Kline, R.R. 2, Claypool 2nd Jackson Gordon England, R.R. 2, Claypool Delmar Gebert. R.R. 1. Pierceton Ist Washington Doris E. Wright. R.R. 1. Pierceton 2nd Washington Mary Jean Barnhart, Pierceton 3rd Washington Richard C. Didier, R.R. 3, Syracuse 2nd Tippecanoe Robert Strombeck. R.R. 1, North Webster 4th Tippecanoe Gaylord Jones, R.R. 1, Syracuse - Ist Turkey Creek Gale W. Benner, 206 E. Carroll St.. Syracuse 3rd Turkey Creek Maurice B. Crow, R.R. 3, Box 492, Syracuse sth Turkey Creek Eleanor Moots, R.R. 2. Box 351, Syracuse 6th pirkey Creek Daniel C. Levemier, N. Main St., Milford —-— Ist Van Buren Darrell A. Orn, Section Street, Milford 2nd Van Buren Wayne M. Bucher, R.R. 3. Syracuse 3rd Van Buren Fredonna A. Custer, R.R. 1. Milford Ist Plain Donald L. Watkins. R.R. 1. Leesburg 2nd Plain ■nturlow E. Shoemaker. Jr., 410 Klncaide St., Warsaw 2nd Wayne Bernice M. DeTurk, 810 W. Canal, Winona Lake 3rd Wayne Stanley L. Nice, R.R. 1, Warasw sth Wayne Thomas R. Lemon, 1825 Crescent Drive, Warsaw 6th Wayne Herschel Shoemaker, R.R. 2. Warsaw 7th Wayne H. Dale Tucker, Country Club Road, Warsaw -- Bth Wayne Melvin Konkle, R.R. 1, Claypool -' 2nd Clay Hubert H. Neeley, R.R. 2, Claypool 2nd Clay Gilbert A. Smith, Silver Lake *•* Alton Kissinger, R.R. 2, Silver Lake - 2nd Lake Alden G. Jones, R.R. 1. Claypool Ist Seward Richard E. Ridel, R.R. 1, Claypool 2nd toward Nellie B. Reed, R.R. 1. Mentone Robert Sittier. R.R. 1, Claypool 2 “d Franklin Charles W. Eaton. R.R. 1, Mentone 2nd Harrison H. Earl Boggs, R.R. 2. Warsaw 3 Pra?rle E. Glen Steffe, R.R. 4. Warsaw 2n d Prairie Verl R. George. R.R. 2. Nappanee ■’"‘"son Ernest L. Hoßar. R.R. 2. Milford 2nd William D. Fackler. Etna Green - >« Dallas J. Stouder, Box 51, Etna Green 2nd Etna WARSAW . Ward Prct. Leonard C. Wendt, 1919 E. Clark Bt.. Warsaw Ist of Ist Carl H. Evans. 1012 East Ft. Wayne St. Warsaw Ist of 2nd Harry G. Foreman. 1014 E. Sheridan St., Warsaw;lst of 2nd Homer Harrell. 612 North Park Ave.. Warsaw Ist of 3d Carl Bibler, 2005 East Jefferson St.. Warsaw 2nd of Ist Clifford Reed. 1021 E. Market St., Warsaw 2nd of 2no William P. Colliver, 624 East Center St., Warsaw 2nd of 3rd William R. Korb. 653 South Buffalo, Warsaw 3rd of Ist

Syracuse To Have Ordinance On Coin-Op Gas Machines

Members of the Syracuse town board, meeting Tuesday in regular session, passed a motion to have the town attorney draw up an ordinance against coin-oper-CARDS MOFBBmS THANKS CARD OF THANKS To our kind friends, relatives and neighbors, we say thanks so much for comforting words and every courtesy shown at the loss of our husband and father; also for the beautiful floral offerings. Words can not express our gratitude. Mrs. Elmo Shock Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dorsey and family Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shock and family Mr. and Mrs. D’Maris Wilson and family CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank everyone who sent us letters, cards, flowers, memorials, brought in food, and helped in so many ways. A special thank you to Bob’s classmates who sent flowers and. came to our house to see us. May God bless you all. The family of Bob Ellis CARD OF THANKS A big thank you to all who remembered me this winter and to those who remembered my 91st birthday. Minta Sheffield ■ IN MEMORIAM Another Easter and one year since you have gone, But wonderful memories will live on and on. Our hearts are heavy at the loss of a grandson, Kenny Willard, Who gave his life for the cause of peace. A peace you often prayed for. May we keep praying for that peace. Mrs. Gilbert George and family IN MEMORIAM HERBERT DICKERSON So swiftly through death’s door you went, So silently your soul passed by, That we who weep and mourn its passing Heard no moan, nor faintest sigh. Dickerson and Bartlett families IN MEMORIAM In memory of Andrew Rapp who passed away a year ago. Never shall his memory fade. Sweet thoughts will ever linger around the grave where he is laid. Friends may think the wound is healed, But little do they know the sorrow That lies within our hearts concealed. But some day on that beautiful shore We hope to meet again to part no more. Mrs. Andrew Rapp and children

Mary J. Moon, 112 U East Jefferson, Warsaw _J 3rd of Ist Loran Mort, 415 South Columbia St., Warsaw 3rd of 2nd John E. Kleeman, 510 West Eagle St.. Warsaw 3rd of 3rd Loyd Berkey, 602 North Detroit St., Warsaw 4th of Ist Vera M. Bibler, 301 North Lake St., Warsaw „ 4th of 2nd Stuart Stokes, 428 Perry St., Warsaw 4th of 3rd FOB ELECTION OF MEMBEBS OF BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES OF THE TIPPECANOE VALLEY SCHOOL CORPORATION (Kosciusko County and Fulton County) DISTRICT NO. 1 (Harrison Township) — (Kosciusko County) David Bowser, Mentone Gale O. Creighton, R.R. 5, Warsaw Thomas W. Harman, R.R. 1, Mentone Donald J. VanOilder, Mentone DISTRICT NO. 2 (Seward Township) — (Kosciusko County) Eldon T. Cumberland. R.R. 2, Akron Richard Goshert, R.R. 1, Claypool TIPPECANOE VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL REFERENDUM BALLOT (M'ark your vote with an “X”) I favor one Central High School, located between Akron and Mentone. I favor two High Schools, one in Mentone and one in Akron. FOR ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF THE BOABD OF SCHOOL TBUSTEES OF THE WA-NEE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS OF ELKHART AND KOSCIUSKO COUNTIES, INDIANA JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP FIBST PRECINCT AND SCOTT TOWNSHIP (KOSCIUSKO COUNTY) Richard E. Berger, R.R. 1, Nappanee , Merlin E. Yoder, R.Bj. 2, Nappanee OLIVE TOWNSHIP (ELKHABT COUNTY) Robert M. Abel, Wakarusa Abner G. Brown, R.R. 1, Wakarusa DISTRICT-AT-LABGE Ralph Edward Bell, 308 East Wabash/ Wakarusa Sarah Ellen Borgman, 703 North Elkhart St., Wakarusa Margaret F. Hoffer, R.R. 1, Nappanee David H. Stalnaker, 904 John Street, Nappanee Charles J. Stump, 901 Northwood, Nappanee FOB ELECTION OF MEMBEBS OF THE WHITKO COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPOBATION OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA AND WHITLEY COUNTY, INDIANA INSTRUCTIONS (1) Three (3) board members are to be elected. (2) DO NOT vote for more than three (3) Candidates. (3) There is one holdover member in DISTRICT NO. 2 and. one holdover member in DISTRICT NO. 3. (4) No more than 2 members shall reside in any one district DISTBICT NO. 1 MONBOE TOWNSHIP AND WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP (KOSCIUSKO COUNTY) Maurice Scott, R.R. 1, Pierceton Marcus White, R.R. 1, Pierceton DISTRICT NO. 2 JACKSON TOWNSHIP (KOSCIUSKO COUNTY) RICHLAND TOWNSHIP (WHITLEY COUNTY) Raymond Gall, R.R. 2. Claypool Eldred Metzger, R.R. 2, North Manchester DISTRICT NO. 3 CLEVELAND TOWNSHIP (WHITLEY COUNTY) Joe L. Fisher, 408 South Main St.. South Whitley Byron McCammon, Sr., R.R. 1, South Whitley NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION STATE OF INDIANA, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, 88: I, T. Ethna Scott. Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court in the FiftyFourth Judicial Circuit of the State of Indiana, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and complete list of all names of contesting candidates certified to me by the Secretary of State and those originally filed in the Clerk’s Office, as the same appear from the certification of Secretary of State and from the candidates statements on file in the office of the Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and Seal of said Court, at the Clerk's Office in the City of Warsaw, Indiana, this sth day of April. 1968. t SEAL T. ETHNA SCOTT Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court M-J. April 17 A 24

ated gas macnmes. Member Loren Longenbaugh brought before the board the copy of an ordinance used in other towns and cities in the county on the use of such coinoperated machines, stating that he had received the ordinance from fire chief Tom Strickler and pointing out the dangers of such machines. Clerk - treasurer Walter Calndn opened and read a bid on a new police car from Wawasee Motors. It called for delivery an Ambassador, 4-door with police car specifications. The cost would be $995 and trade-in of the 1967 Chevrolet police car now in use by the department. It was the only bid and was taken under consideration with a decision to be made at a later date. Attorney Robert Reed read an appropriation of funds, recently published, transferring funds from the fire fund to the general fund. The board approved the appropriation which will now be - sent to the state board of tax commissioners for final approval. Mr. Calnon told the board Ralph Oyler, Syracuse nursery man, had offered to replace the shrubbery at the scout cabin if the old shrubbery were removed. Joe Hughes volunteered to remove the old shrubbery. Also there was a discussion on the two bids on aluminum siding for the town hall. The board will get estimates on painting the building and report later. Joe Hughes asked the board about several vacant houses which are in bad state of repair, a harbor for rats and dangerous. Mr. Reed will contact the county welfare department on some of the buildings as the owners are now wards of that department. Board president Byron Connolly reported the boat house on the channel near the Huntington street bridge is to be torn down. Attorney Reed will get a release signed by the present owner of the old boat house. Willard Nusbaum asked what the town was going to do about the Streets, several need repairing. He was told the town Would repair or resurface two streets again as it did last year. There was some discussion on the renting of a machine, having it done by a firm or buying a machine for the town. Attending besides those mentioned above were board members Mrs. Frank Bates and Vernon Beckman; Mrs. Dale Sparklin, Dan Ganger, Ralph Oyler and Earl Melchie. Syracuse Locals Miss Cheryl Peffley, a student at Western Michigan university, Kalamazoo, spent Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Peffley, and sister Marsha at Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Weslock and David of Portage, Mich., were Saturday guests of Mrs. Lydia Deardorff and Miss Ida Deardorff at Syracuse.

BIRTHS CORL, Brent Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Corl of Milford are parents of their first child, Brent Douglas, born at 4:16 am. Thursday, April 11, in the Elkhart hospital. Brent Douglas weighed in at seven pounds, 10 ounces. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Levi Chupp of Milford and paternal graixiparents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Orosz of Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. John Helmuth of Nappanee and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Steffe of Atwood are the great - grandparents. LOZANO son Mr. and Mrs. Jose A. Lozano of Milford are parents of a son born Saturday, April 13, in the Goshen hospital. SCOTT, William Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott of r 1 Milford are parents of a son, William Franklin, bom Friday, April 12, in the Goshen hospital. William Franklin tipped the scales at nine pounds, six and a half ounces. The Scotts have three other children, Terry, Rebecca and Lizabeth. Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Paul Kizer of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Angus C. Scott of Angola are the paternal grandparents. Mrs. Helen Longfellow of Clear Lake, Mich., is a greatgrandmother. Mrs. Timmons Entertains For Baptist Ladies The April meeting of the Missionary Prayer Fellowship of the Wawasee Heights Baptist church was held on April 9 at the home of Mrs. Richard Timmons. Letter’s from some of the church’s missionaries were read and prayer requests were made. The lesson on “Our Easter Wardrobe” was given by Mrs. Robert Mundy. The contrast be>tween the material and spiritual apparel was brought out with the on a spirit-filled life and the development of our Christian character or “Christlikeness”. A discussion of how to prepare ourselves ar.d ocr families for the annual missionary conference, May 12-19, Was held. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Timmons, Mrs. Jack Mullins and Miss Judy Moore. There were 13 members' and two guests present. The next meeting will be a mother - daughter tea on Sunday afternoon, May 12, with one of the missionaries, Mrs. Robert Horne, on furlough from Liberia, as the speaker., Syracuse Police Answer 99 Calls In March Members of the Syracuse po- ’ lice department answered a total of 99 calls during the month of March. The officers issued a total of 20 warning tickets and made seven traffic arrests. They investigated 15 traffic accidents with total damage being $5,405. Officers impounded five dogs. They made eight criminal arrests, investigating seven theft reports. Stolen property was valued at $451. All was recovered. They also investigated four juvenile cases, making two arrests. One vandalism report was investigated. The police department officials attended five fire calls during the month and rendered eight courtesy services. Syracuse Fire Department Has Busy Week End Members of the Syracuse fire department had a busy week end as they answered four calls Friday and Saturday including one at ■ 12:36 p.m. Friday when the emergency unit was called to the Maxwelton golf course where a man had suffered a heart attack on the 14th tee. He was taken to the hospital by ambulance. The firemen answered a call at 2:32 p.m. to a grass fire on the Syracuse-Webster road. The emergency unit was called to south Lake street at 2:10 p.m. Saturday and at 3:05 the firemen were called to another grass fire on the Syra-Web road. Mrs. R. D. Widup, Scott Hartter, and Bob Miller took C. W. O. Jack Widup to the South Bend airport Thursday afternoon where he boarded a plane for Dallas, Texas.

Syracuse—North Webster Hospital Notes Jane Ann Grile of North Webster was admitted to the Whitley County hospital last week. Elwood J. Foster, r 2 Syracuse, was admitted to the Goshen hospital last Wednesday. Mrs. Christina F. VanCuren. r 1 North Webster, was admitted to the Murphy Medical Center Friday. Mrs. Fern E. Hamm, r 3 Syracuse, was admitted to the Murphy Medical Center Saturday. L. B. Caskey, r 2 Syracuse, ha’s retr_rned to his home after an eight weeks stay in the Whitley County hospital. He returned home last Thursday. Susan Nulf, r 1 North Webster, has been admitted to the Whitley County hospital. MILFORD—LEESBURG Hospital Notes ALVIN WALDBESER HAS SURGERY FOLLOWING ACCIDENT Alvin Waldbeser of r 1 Milford underwent surgery this morning (Wednesday) in the Goshen hospital where he was admitted Saturday following an accident while working in a field at his home. He was injured when a log chain broke and hit him in the face. DIANE LOZANO FALLS FROM TREE Diane Lozano, eight - yearold daughter of Mr. and Mrs Alex Lozano of Milford was admitted to the Goshen hospital Friday evening for observation and released Saturday. She suffered severe bruises when she fell from a tree at her home. ROBERT BUHRT INJURED IN FARM ACCIDENT Robert Buhrt of r 1 Syracuse, Van Buren township, had part of the middle finger on his left hand amputated Monday morning. He received the injury Wednesday, April 10, when he got his hand in the silage blower at his home. Mrs. Earl Meek of r 2 Leesburg was admitted last week to the Whitley County hospital at Columbia City. Doris Spurlock of r 2 Leesburg was admitted to the Goshen hospital April io. Kelly Jo Skees of Leesburg was dismissed Wednesday from the Murphy Medical Center. She received treatment in the emergency room of the Warsaw hospital Friday. Mrs. Charles Park of Leesburg was treated Friday in the emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center. Mrs. Richard Sorg of Warsaw underwent surgery at the Elkhart hospital on April 10. She is the former Helen Rassi of Milford. Miss Esther Getz of Milford has returned to her home following surgery on April 9 in the Goshen hospital. Steve Kees, 12-year-old son of John Kees of Leesburg, was treated in the emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center over the week end. Mrs. Guy Reesie of r 1 Leesburg was treated Monday in the emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center. ■' 11 ■ 1 1 Cars Collide South Os Syracuse Wilma M. SLusser, 54, r 1 Syracuse, was treated in the office of a local physician for a laceration to her left elbow, following a three-car collision at 9:30 p.m. Saturday. The accident occurred on SR 13 south of Syracuse. She was a passenger in a car driven by Katheryn E. Pattyn, 48, of Toledo, who was not injured. ■ James S. Parker, 21, r 1 Syracuse, was cited for failure to yield the right of way. The investigating officers were state trooper Barry Black and Syracuse policemen Orville Vander Reyden and Rick Stanfield, who stated that the Pattyn car was north bound on SR 13 when the car driven by Parker from the west drove in front of the Pattyn car, the impact sending the later vehicle into a car driven by Lester A. Hamell, 16, of Syracuse. Neither Parker nor Hamell were injured. Damage to the Pattyn car was $1,600, the Parker car, S9OO, and the Hammell car was damaged $175.

Wed., April 17, 1968—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Police Blotter — Flowers Taken From Yard

Wednesday, April 10 j 8:25 a.m. (MPD) — Drake met with Alan Rasor at his office and the two went to circuit court for preliminary hearing on Arnold Garza. Wallace Mjonrow to be consulted with sentence to be imposed April 17 at 1 p.m. 2:30 p.m. (MPD) — Went with Kosciusko car 10 in reference to a warrent. Same turned out to be fake. Disregarded. Thursday, April 11 10:50 a.m. (MPD) — Went with car 10 to Donna Morris home to gather information on a subject. 2 p.m. (MPD) — Delivered a Utter addressed to Harald Hollar in care of the police department. 4:30 p.m. (MPD) — Ralph ’ Hoover came to department and requested we look for his daughter Marilyn who had left home earlier that day. Friday, April 12 11:12 a.m. (MPD) — Report of boys shooting BB guns around Phillips 66 station. No one found. 12:10 p.m. (MPD) — Wade Mishler advised he would require funeral escort across state road 15 at 2:15 the following day. 4:55 p.m. (MPD) >— Report of a PI accident at intersection of county road 950 N and 22QE. Called Mishler and advised. Also advised Kosciusko car nine who requested assistance. Drake went to scene. 6 p.m. (MPD) — Advised Bruce McClintic that his dog was at the home of Kenneth Mathews. Requested he pick it up. 6:10 p.m. (MPD) — Requested Ligonier state police to deliver a death message to Betty Martin, 534 east North, Indianapolis. 10:15 p.m. (MPD) — Ligonier advised Betty Martin not at home but message was left at neighbors. 10:25 p.m. (MPD) — Jim Sumpter reported two horses on road three miles west of Milford on Om road. Called county and advised. Saturday, April 13 2:25 p.m. (MPD) — Escorted funeral across state road 15. ed accident on Main street. (See ed accident on Main street. (See article elsewhere.) Sunday, April 14 2:10 p.m. (MPD) — Syracuse advised that funeral procession would be coming through Milford and requested assistance. Monday, April 15 10:35 a.m. (MPD) — Mrs. Herbert Baumgartner reported three dozen flowers stolen from her yard Saturday between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. 7:35 p.m. (MPD) — Advised Ligonier to notify trooper Don Sands that Jerald Dausman appeared in court. 7:50 p.m. (MPD) - Talked to teenage boys about shooting BB guns in reference to breaking out a light. 10:15 p.m. (MPD) <- Bill Barth advised that a dark car with three passengers had forced a car driven by his niece off the road. Tuesday, April 16 12:10 p.m. (MIPD) — Report from Leesburg that a transmission had been stolen the previous night from station on SR 15 in Leesburg. Mrs. W. O. Fisher Initiated Into Past Matrons Mrs. Warren O. Fisher, junior past matron, was initiated into the Milford Past Matrons club, Kosciusko chapter 160, Order of the Eastern Star, during a meeting held Tuesday in the Mrs. Agnes Hurd. The club also presented her a gift. The business meeting was opened by president Mrs. Wilbur E. Baumgartner. The next meeting will be in June and will be a dinner and play at Warsaw. The ladies in charge are Mrs. Don Cecil and Mrs. Robert Reed. Bridge and euchre were ed by the 10 members present with first place being awarded to Mrs. C. D. Barnes and Mrs. Joe O. Estep and second places going to Mrs. Cecil, Mrs. C. J. Myers and Mrs. Fisher. Low was won by Mrs. Herbert Baumgartner and Mrs. Wilbur Baumgartner. Refreshments of a macaroon dessert and coffee were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris of Syracuse are enjoying a vacation at Washington, D. C.

Waubee Grange Meets April 11 The Waubee Grange met Thur> day evening, April 11, with the new master, Marshall Estep, at his station. All officers but one answered to roll call. Mrs. Herman Miller, home economic chairman, announced that all dress contest entries should be turned in by the April 25 meeting. This is open to non-members and further information may be obtained from Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Robert Hollar or Mrs. Frank Charlton. The state projects for members only include baking of cupcakes, sewing blouses and making Christmas decorations. Get-well cards were signed by the 28 members present and sent to Nathan Insley, Mrs. Ella. Fuller and Jack Wolferman. The agriculture committee was in charge of the lecturer’s program, namely Max Anglin, Robert Hollar and Frank Charlton. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by Mr. c and Mrs. Max Anglin, Paul Ruch and Mrs. Helene Faulkner. The men of the grange will entertain the ladies at the next meeting, April 25. BIRTHS WEST, Kris Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. West of r 2 Leesburg are the parents of a son, Kris Eugene, bom at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 2, in the Murphy Medical Center. Kris weighed in at seven pounds, five ounces. He has one brother, Mark Allen. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Michael of Silver Lake and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur z - West of Warsaw. Mrs. Lena Z Chalk of North Manchester and Walter Parks of Warsaw are great - grandparents. HANEY, Laura Sue Mr. and Mrs. Larry G. Haney of r 2 Milford are parents of their second daughter, Laura Sue, born at 10:30 p.m. Friday, April 5, in the Goshen hospital. Laura tipped the scales at seven pounds, 13 ounces. Her sister, Karen, is two years old. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Haney of Milford and maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hawley of Bourbon. GRANDSTAFF, Tammy Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grandstaff of 107 First street, Milford, are the parents of a daughter bom Thursday, April 4, in the Goshen hospital. Tammy Lynn, first child of the couple, weighed six pounds, six ounces. The mother is the former Susan Ray, daughter of Mrs. Grace Ray of Warsaw. Mrs. Ray and daughter formerly resided in Milford. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Grandstaff as Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Grandstaff of Rochester. KLOTS, Kathy Sue Mr. and Mrs. Keith Klotz of Nappanee are the parents of a seven pound daughter, Kathy -Sue, bom Wednesday, April 3, in the Osteopath hospital in South Bend. Kathy is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Klots, Jr., all of Nappanee. Great - grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Sheets, Mr. and Mrs. Harald Klots, Sr., and Mrs. Bertha Leazenby, all of Nappanee; and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hollar of Milford. DeBOLT Son Mr. and Mrs. Roger Deßolt of r 2 Syracuse are the parents of a son born April 5 in the Goshen hospital. NORTHRUP Son Mr. and Mrs. George E. Northrup of r 3 Syracuse are parents of a son bom Sunday, April 13, in the Goshen hospital. ADOPTION OF JEFFREY RYAN BAUGHN Former North Webster residents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rod Baughn, now of San Marcos, Texas, have adopted a three-week-old baby boy, whom they have named Jeffrey Ryan. Mrs. Jack Smith of Leesburg and John Baughn of Warsaw are the paternal grandparents of the baby.

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