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North Webster By MRS. MARGUERITE BLACK North Webster Auxiliary Pack Servicemen Boxes

The Women’s Auxiliary of the North Webster American Legion post 253 met Tuesday evening, Nov. 5, to pack boxes for servicemen. Following the business meeti ing, 57 -two pound cans of homeVnade cookies, hard candy, gum, Kool-aid and powered soups were packed for the boys in Viet Nam. Funds were donated for the postage to send the boxes. Cookies were made by the Brownies under the leadership of Mrs. Charles Gant and the Girl Scout troop with Mrs. Ledru Gray as leader to put in the servicemen’s boxes. There will be 30 American

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$400.00 down payment, will buy this 5 bedroom modern home in Pierceton. IZi baths, attached garage. (All VA properties must be sold without discrimination.) TRI-COUNTY REALTY Ron & Helen Lake, Realtors Office Pierceton 594-2480 Res. 267-2686 Ruth Duke 267-4461

EARLE W. WALTZ " REALTOR rt WAUBEE LAKE—One of the finest buys on any lake, this brand new, three bedroom brick, richly carpeted, beautiful kitchen, 2 baths, tremendous view from front room with 70’ water frontage plus 150’ water at side. Paneled 2 x k car garage. Electric heat. Immediate possession. The Kilmer home. Can also offer nice little 2 bedroom cottage with 52 ft. water, frontage on Waubee. Stove, refrigerator, pier and boat, gas heat. Priced at SII,OOO. The Baker home. VERY ATTRACTIVE two bedroom home overlooking Papakeechie Lake. New aluminum siding and storm windows. Large glassed-in front makes for pleasant living. Priced at $9,800. NEW LISTING IN SYRACUSE, 618 So. Huntington. Surprisingly attractive interior' with 2 bedrooms, 1% bath, lovely kitchen, full basement, gas heat, fireplace, workshop in basement, garage in rear. Carpeting, draperies, stove. CREAM OF THE CROP in Whole Lakeland area, this 3 bedroom authentically designed Colonial home in breathtaking excellence. Living room, family room with fireplace, 2 baths, full basement, 2% car garage, 123’x190’ landscaped lot. The Kramer home. 127 N. Shore Drive, Syracuse. EARLE W. WALTZ HOMES FOR EVERY NEED Clara Warner James Ellis Waltz 457-3465 831-4872 457-2189 Syracuse New Paris Syracuse

TODD REALTY NEW Ljf&TING: Excellent two bedroom year around home on nice channel lot in Venetian Isles. Attached garag<\ nice utility room, electric heat, cement seawall. Priced to sell at $16,900 — G r /r mortgage can be assumed. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. • NEW LISTING: Executive-type three bedroom brick year around home, Wildwood Park, Tippecanoe Lake, Lakeland Community School district. This custom built quality home offers luxurious living throughout. Double doors open onto slate entry way, spacious carpeted living room with sliding glass doors to patio-porch, two beautiful ceramic vanity-type baths, utility room, excellent kitchen with builtin appliances, lovely dining area or “keeping room” with fireplace, attached heated two car garage, circulating hot water heat. Property in excellent condition with Andersen Thermopane windows throughout, "vista-view” of lake, large landscaped lot with 140’ water frontage, walks, dock, paved driveway and roads. This property may be seen by appointment only and is conservatively priced at $45,000. • LAKE Johnson’ Bay. W u *** • Check these “TOP VALUES” in permanent homes — NOW is the time to BUY! NICE three bedroom year around home in Morrison Is-« land area, living room with fireplace, garage, basement, extra large lot with easement to Wawasee Lake —$20,000. SPACIOUS year around home on East Shore Drive, Syracuse Lake, on large lot with easement to lake. Six looms plus full basement and garage. Kitchen fully equipped with dish washer, disposal, etc. —$32,000. PEACEFUL lake living in this year around bi-level home with income producing apartments on lower level—could be large family heme with 3 Vs baths! Papakeechie Lake front, east side on SR 8 —520,900. • Not these, Then CALL US for details on many more plus lake front, farms, building lots and acreages AND NEW HOMES—BUY one of the following and MOVE IN .be ready for your Happiest Holiday Season in your ne>v home: LAKE WAWASEE. Stroh’s Point —all electric two story home with Andersen Thermopane Windows throughout. Living room, family room—dining room, bath, and efficient, equipped kichen on first floor. Open stairway leads to two carpeted bedrooms (could be three) plus full bath on second floor. Excellent construction and beautifully finished. Shown by appointment only. Priced to sell at $29,500. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION! LAKE WAWASEE. Venetian Isles, ranch style three bedroom year around home on 50’ channel lot. Gas fired hot water baseboard heat, full bath, equipped kitchen, laundry loom, beautiful carpeted living room with double slidingdoors to water front patio, carport. $20,500. OFFICE OPEN DAILY FROM 9 TO 9 INCLUDING SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS JOE AND BARBARA TODD, Realtors CARL D, FLINT — Sales Representative R. 2, Syracuse Phone: 856-2217 East Side of Lake Wawasee on S.R. 13-A

flags presented to the new Wawasee high school by the auxiliary. North Webster organizations and clubs helped with the cost of the flags. The Legion presented a large Indiana flag to the government class and a large American flag to be used in the gym or on the football field. —NW— Burr Wagoner Hurt In Freak Accident Sunday The North Webster emergency squad was called to a service station here Sunday when a freak accident occurred at about 1:30 p.m.

Burr Wagoner, co-owner of the station, was working on a tractor tire when the wheel and tire exploded under the pressure. It was an old make with cast iron rim, causing much damage as it “blew’’. Wagoner was taken to Murphy Medical Center, then transferred to Parkview hospital in Fort Wayne when injuries were determined. His right arm from wrist to elbow was shattered, face cut, and possible other injuries. It will bes necessary to wait to set the qrnj until danger of infection is less. —NW— Miriam Circle Meets At The Church The Miriam circle met at the church last Tuesday evening. The chairman, Mrs. Dan Watson, opened the meeting by reading a Hindu Legend. Mrs. Robert Roose had the program on “quiet day” and the devotions. Mrs. Arden Rider was the he stess and served * cider and doughnuts to 15 members present. —NW— Chain O Lakes Club Meets With Rhodes Family The Chain O Lakes 4-H club had its October meeting with Roberta and Vince Rhodes as hosts. Jeff Rhodes opened the meeting in the absence of the president. Bill Fawley led the pledges. Jane Fawley gave devotions and Roberta Rhodes the secretary’s report. A demonstration in entomology was given by Vince Rhodes. He showed how to make a relaxing jar for insects to make them

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easier to mount. Ron Cody led in the songs, Steve Coverstone had charge of recreation. Sheets were passed out for information concerning calendars to be made by the club. Record sheets were distributed to members to be filled and returned to the county office. It was decided to attend the ice follies as the 4H trip on November 23 at Fort Wayne. Roberta and Vince served cupcakes and ice cream bars. The next meeting will be with Rex White. —NW— Conway-Humbles Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Dean Conway of North Webster announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Jo, to Rick Humbles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Humbles, also of North Webster. Beth are graduates of North Webster high school. Miss Conway is enrolled as a dental hygenist at Indiana university and her fiance is employed by General Motors in Anderson. -NWPlan Christmas Party At Meeting The North Webster fire department auxiliary held its monthly meeting in the fire station on November 4. Plans were made for a Christmas party for the firemen and auxiliary to be held on December 14, tentatively. Nominations for officers for the coming year were held and election will be at the December meeting.

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Harry Dickerson Dies In Florida News came last week of the death of Harry Dickerson in Naples, Fla. i on October 30. Burial was November 1. Harry, his wife Mary and daughter Nancy will be remembered as residents of Epworth Forest for about 17 years. Mr. Dickerson had an electrical supply store near Naples, Fla., and was ill for only a short time before his death. -NWAttend Meeting In "Indianapolis Rev. John Weeks, Rev. Lee Sharp, Charles Turner and Nelson Hunt attended the adjourned session of the annual conference of the United Methodist church held at Murat Temple Saturday in Indianapolis. The northern part of the state of 10 districts met as groups to go over plans for the union of the Methodist and EUB churches. The EUB members met in another place then the two groups came together in the afternoon for the necessary business. —NW—COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neff of East Petersburg, Pa., visited their son-in-law and daughter. Rev. and Mrs. Dennis Brown this past week end. They returned home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Murphy and baby son of Fort Wayne visited his mother, Mrs. Robert Murphy on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hale and son of Warsaw were callers Sundew at Mrs. Robert Murphys. Mr. and Mrs. Jess LeCount called on Mrs. Marie Lesh and Mrs. Edna Brown Thursday. Mrs. Mary Stanfield, North Wabs* Q r. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stanfield of New Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scott, North Webster, w e r Q dinn°r guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. G°or?e Staples. It was to honor birtfidavs of Mrs. Stanfield, Mrs. SSott and Herbert Stanfield. Mrs. Marvin Cov, a niece of Mrs. George Staples, stopped to see the Staples family Sunday evening. Every m°mber canvass teams continued th°ir calling Monday and for the United Methodist church. The Youth Center at the United Methodist church had 70 people th°re on Friday night. It’s a fine place for the young folks to go. Mr. and Mrs. Eddi| Overmver visited their son Lynn Friday ? f ter he was hurt in an automob;'e accident near his home in Marion. H Q was taken to a hospital th°re with a broken right arm and bruises. Mr. and Mrs. Jess LeCount were dinner guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul LeCount in Wawaka

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on Sunday. Orva Miller remains a patient in Goshen hospital where he is r'covering from a heart attack. H° is reported to be doing well. Mrs. Charles Ramsey is still a patient in Parkview hospital, Fort Wayne. She is better. Postal Applications Being Taken Now Post office board of U.S. Civil Service Examiners. Cincinnati. Ohio, has announced a new tristate - wide examination for substitute clerks and substitute carrier positions for service in all first and second class post offices in the states of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. Applicants may apply for employment at any first or second class post office regardless of residence. At the time of examination applicants will select the post office or offices where they wish to be considered for employment. No specific experience is required, but all applicants must pass a written test. Application forms will be accepted until the n°eds of the service are met. Full information regarding the Dosition may be obtained from the local post office or by writing the Executive Secretary. Board of U.S. Civil Service Examiners, room 305 Post Office building, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202. Mrs. Devenney At District Meeting Tuesday Mrs. Inez Devenney of the American Red Cross attended the district two meeting of the Fort Wayne Regional Blood Center in Albion on Tuesday. She represented the Kosciusko county chapter. Sweetser Hunter Dies At Syracuse Wilson Himalick, 50, of Sweetser, was pronounced dead after he had collapsed on a Syracuse sidewalk at 6:30 a.m. Friday. He had suffered a stroke. Himalick and John Wilson, also of Sweetser, came to the Syracuse lake area on a duck huntjpg trip. They had just left a local restaurant when the stroke occurred. The Syracuse emergency unit was called and a local doctor. The body was taken to Marion. Noble County Voters Reject School Merger The proposed merger of the Central Noble and West Noble school districts were defeated in the election last Tuesday. There were 2,186 voting in favor of the merger and 3,579 voting against it. COURT NEWS Files Suit for Divorce Eva M. Sullivan, Leesburg, has filed for divorce in Kosciusko circuit court from Billy M. Sullivan. She asks custody of five minor children. The couple was married on July 22, 1953, and separated on September 15, 1968.

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Milford, Ind. By JERI SEELY Milford junior high English teacher Mrs. Dorothy Williams sent us the following article written by a member of her seventh grade class. ■f, ' ' It seems the students were asked to imagine they were inanimate objects and write about themselves. Mrs. Williams wonders if parents realize how many times a student must correct a theme like the one that follows when it’s for the bulletin board or the newspaper. She states it is sometimes rewritten three or four times. The paragraph, written by Tim Stump, follows: . The Car I am a car, and I have feet which are tires. 1 have a heart which is the engine and a mouth which eats gasoline and I even have eyes in the back of my head. My body is a passenger compartment to carry people. When I have an accident, I hurt all over. Sometimes my owner gets a new car; at other times he fixes me up. Some of my drivers are kids, and I feel guilty. Sometimes the ' Doliceman catches me for speeding, and he gives my driver a ticket. Sometimes he gives me a warning for speeding. My drivers often give the policeman a hard time to catch me. They speed me up, and the police speed and sometimes I am very embarrassed. At other times I am in races, and that sport I like. The Nappanee Civic Theater production of “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” will feature Art Gall of near Our Town and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Arnolt. Mrs. Arnolt is the former Vicki Fuller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Beiswanger of r 1. ❖ >h ❖ Have you seen the safety patrol boys at the school. They have bright yellow caps and carry signs to denote their job. They seem to be doing a good job and are needed at the state road to help the kindergarten students across the highway. Noble Holderread is home from his annual trip to Hawaii. Ask him about his trip. I’m sure he’ll be happy to tell you about it. Have you heard the Mizpah Chanters? We had a chance to hear them a few weeks back and really enjoyed their program. . Joe O. Estep of Our Town is a member of the organization. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Opportunity We will train you while you work, to be a foreman in this fast growing industry, a leading manufacturer of electric products for the refrigeration industry. You will have a good chance for advancement and an excellent opportunity for a career in management. For interview, call Tom Stoltz, North Webster 834-2819. WEBSTER WIRE PRODUCTS, INC. Ncrth Webster, Indiana FOR SALE 3 homes, 15 miles east of Fort Wayne, 4 miles west of Columbia City. U.S. 30. Immediate possession. Modern 6-room and basement. Built in cupboards and closets, 2 lots, storage building, fruit and shade. 2-bedroom mobile home. Paneled room built on porch and patio. Awnings. Large garage and wcikshop. Landscaped, 21$ Jots, $3,500. Cash. Large remodeled home, suitable for large family. Two apartments or home and business. 3 lots. Shade. Nice yard. These are separate sales. Cash or Contract. Reasonable. Owner — 244-5388 or 244-5940.

Don’t forget to bring your Mental Health Christmas gifts to Hie M-J office before November 15. Remember the forgotten people at Christmas! It takes cooperation for a successful bleodmobiie visit and cooperation is what Mrs. Herbert Baumgartner had last week. Tho Sorosis club, Columbian Reading Circle, Busy Bees, Home Arts club, American Legion Auxiliary, Town and Country club, Christian, New Salem, United Methodist, First Brethren and Bethel churches and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed joined together to furnish the food for the day’s work. Men helping unload and load equipment were Marion Deeter, Dan Levernier, Ted Baumgartner and Roland Hernandez. Mrs. Robert Rassi served as babysitter. ~ Mrs. Arlo Beiswanger, Mrs. Ray Bray, Mrs. Ron Baumgartner, Mrs. Mervin Mishler and Mrs. Clayton Hollar served as kitchen help. Mrs. Wilbur Baumgartner was in charge of typists. Working with her were Mrs. Robert Rumfelt. Mrs. Harry Dale Doty, Mrs. Joe Ostendorf, Mrs. Darrel Orn and Mrs. Robert Hurd. Mrs. Don Ahrns was in charge of solicitation and Mrs. Glen Treesh was in charge of donors. Assisting at the donors’ „ table were Mrs. Doral McFarren. Mrs. Irene Disher, Mrs. Ray Ferverda. Mrs. Don Cecil and Mrs. Baumgartner were co-chairmen of the day. Kosciusko Chapter OES In Stated Meeting Wednesday Kosciusko chapter number 160, Order of the Eastern Star met in its regular stated meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 16, in the Masonic Temple with Mrs. Stanley Scott, worthy matron, and Joe O. Estep, worthy patron, ingReports were given by the following committees: Sickness and distress, Mrs. Richard Sumner, and ways and means, Mrs. Silas Howard, Jr. Future projects were also discussed. After the close of the meetir * refreshments were served in t Jning room by the social committee. Mrs. Howard Haab, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruch, Mrs. Wade Mishler and Mrs. Mervin Mishler. The next stated meeting will be December 4 and will be a Christmas party. THE PAUL MOORE FAMILY, SYRACUSE, ENTERTAINS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisher of Monticello were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore and family of North Shore Drive, Syracuse. Mr. Fisher is editor of Hie Monticello Herald-Journal, another pf Indiana’s daily newspapers to convert to offset printing in the near future. Neptune was the Roman God of the Sea. LEGALS LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the -Trustee and Advisory Board of Plain Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids up to 7:30 p.m., E.S.T., Nov. 18. 1968, in the fire station. Leesburg. Indiana, for the purchase of the following, to-wit: One—Chassis for use by the Fire Department. One —Fire fighting equipment to be mounted on the above chassis, rv-p combined bid on both the abov" with or without the trade-in of one ffre truck now owned by the Township. Specifications, instructions to bidders are on file in the Trustee's office. Bids must be accompanied by a certified check in the amount of 10(% of the total bid price and the necessary affidavit of non-collusion, as required by Indiana State Law. The Trustee and Advisory Board reserves the right to reject or accept any a"d /or all bids in whole or any item thereof. Darrell Philips Trustee M-J. Nov. 6 & 13 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 18th day of November, 1968, will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Name of Funds Amount GENERAL 112 Treasurer $ 100.08 113 Superintendent 2,416.64 117 Secretary—Clerical 403.38 213 Teachers—Substitutes 16.000.C0 311 Attendance Officer 188.88 741 Instructional Equipment 815.00 1411 Tranter Tuition 2,168.02 TOTAL $22,092.00 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 said county, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard. Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Eldred Metzger Secretary—Board of School Trustees Whitko Community School Corporation PP & M-J. Nov. 6 & 13

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