The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 3, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 February 1969 — Page 15

North Webster By MRS. ROBERT MURPHY PHONE: 834-2996 Miss Mary Jo Conway Becomes Bride At St. Martin de Porres Church Miss Mary Jo Conway of North Parents of the bride are Mr. Webster became the bride of and Mrs. Doan Conway of North Rick Humbles of North Webster Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Harold at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 14, in Humbles of North Webster are Saint Martin de Porres Catholic the parents of the bridegroom, church, south of Syracuse. =- Father Eugene Zimmerman HELP WANTED HELP WANTED UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY Here’s one you gals should look into: a combination Receptionist and Advertising and Sales Aids Clerk in our Sales Promotion Department. This position will let you meet people and learn about the advertising game. Good salary and benefits, too! Give us a call or come in to - see us. MUTSCHLER BROTHERS COMPANY 300 South Madison St. Nappanee, Ind. 773-3111 FULL TIME EMPLOYMENT Good Pay Paid Vacations Paid Holidays Paid Life Insurance Paid Hospitalization Insurance Paid Sick Pay Insurance Cash Year-end Bonus Profit Sharing Steady Work Apply At BROCK MANUFACTURING, INC. Milford, Indiana Dalton Foundries OF WARSAW HAS DOZENS OF TOP SCALE OPENINGS! Join the Men in this Area who are enjoying On-The-Job Training and a Job THAT HAS BOTH SECURITY AND A BIG FUTURE • New higher starting rates • Merit raises • Opportunity for rapid advancement • Paid health and life insurance • Paid vacations and holidays • Profit sharing • Openings on all shifts Interviews daily 8:30 to 5 at the main office just off Highway 30 in Warsaw, or dial: 267-8111 and ask for FRANK RADER Lincoln ft Jefferson Sts. • An Equal Opportunity Employer

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of the Saint Martin de Porres The North Webster cub scouts Catholic church officiated at the presented the flag, and led the double ring ceremony. Organ group in the pledge to the flag, music was played by Miss Anita The only business of the eveReasoner. ning was to remind the members The bride, given in marriage of the fish fry to be held on by her father, was attired in an April 12. The date for the fish all white ballerina bridal gown fry had been set for March 29 of imported silk. The bodice was but had to be changed. of re-embroidered lace and was Varner Chance, music co-or-hand beaded in France. She wore dinator for the Lakeland corpoa matching bridal veil of French ration, showed slides and told of illusion nylon with roses and pe- his trip to Europe last summer tals of pure silk. She carried a with the School Chorus and Band dutch colonial bridal bouquet of of America. white daisies and yellow roses. The science fair will be held Miss Paula Ganger of North on March 10 and will take the Webster was the maid of honor, place of the regular March meetShe carried a bouquet of yellow ing. and white daisies. ' —WW— Jim Conway of North Webster M served as best man. A small reception was held in the church basement following the wedding. The bride is a graduate of H North Webster high school and prior to the wedding was employed as a dental assistant. The bridegroom was also grad- / uated from North Webster high y school and is presently employed as an apprentice pattern maker ' AnderAfter a short wedding trip, the couple reside at 614 53d street, apartment 25. Anderson. —NW— North Webster DR. R. E. STERNER PTO Mpaß On Sterner To Be TIV FICCI3 VII At North We b s ter February 11 church of God * Dr. R. Eugene Sterner, one of The February meeting of the America’s outstanding ChristiNorth Webster Parent - Teach- an leaders, will be speaking in ers Organization was held at 7:30 North Webster, Thursday thru Tuesday night in the North Web- Sunday .at the Church of God. ster gymnasium. The services will begih at 7:30 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE EARLE W. WALTZ REALTOR IN GOSHEN, for sale or for lease, a 5 bedroom fine old Victorian brick home with carpet and draperies. Located on 2 acres on Elkhart River with wide landscaped lawns. Two and Vz baths, family room. Coppes kitchen, den with fireplace, rec. room in basement, new gas heat, 2*4 car garage. 2309 So. Main St. FIFTY TO SIXTY ACRES of ground laid out for subdivision possibilities, includes small lake, already known as Woodmoor. The Kenneth Getz farm on RR 2, Goshen. EARLEW. WALTZ HOMES FOR EVERY NEED Clara Warner James Ellis Waltz ♦57-3465 831-4872 457-2189 Syracuse New Paris Syracuse TODD REALTY NEW LISTING — Large bi-levqi, four-bedroom home, on 50 ft. channel lot, 2’4 baths, family room with fire place, two-car garage, 527,900. ■ _ f COMPLETELY remodeled year-around home on corner let with full basement, nice living room and kitchen, garden area, SR 8, east side, Priced right at $8,300. • NEW CONSTRUCTION and ready for you — 3-bedroom year-around home on 50’ channel loK*n lovely Venetian isles, nerth side. Large caopEtecLJivjhg Jjam with double sliding glass door to front equipped kitchen, utility room, full certajmc oath with vanity. Attached carport and paved driveway. NEW and yours for $20,500. • 725-729 FRONT STREET, large duplex apartment house, channel at rear. Property in good condition — seen by appointment only. Excellent income potential — live on one side, rent the other — house pays for itself! $21,500. • IMMEDIATE POSSESSION and just completed, twostory early American Garrison home (new) all electric, Anderson Thermopane windows throughout. Living room, family room — dining rocm, 14 bath and efficient, equipped kit-, chen on first floor. Open stairway to two carpeted bedrooms (could be three) plus full bath on second floor. Excellent construction and beautifully finished. Priced to sell at $29,500. Stroh's Point, east side. OFFICE OPEN DAILY FROM 9 TO 9 INCLUDING SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS JOE AND BARBARA TODD, Realtor* CARL D. FLINT — Sales Representative R. 2, Syracuse Phone: 856-2217 East Side of Lake Wawasee on S.R. 13-A HELP WANTED HELP WANTED

p.m. Sterner, one of the most giftsd preachers of the present day, is the featured speaker for the Christian Brotherhood Hour, an international religious radio program. The broadcast is carried by more than 330 stations, and can be heard now on every continent of the world. For nearly 20 years he was a successful pastor. More recently. Dr. Sterner has been active in executive - level ministries, serving as director of church service for the Church of God for 13 years, and as executive director of the Radio and Television commission for seven years. Dr. Sterner is constantly in demand as a speaker for citywide preaching missions, interdenominational conventions, college and university convocations, minister’s meetings, retreats, and civic organizations. He is the author of three books and hundreds of pamphlets, booklets and magazine articles. He has traveled and preached in many countries of the world. -NW— United Methodist Church Activities A district parsonage meeting was held at 10 on Tuesday morning at the church. Wednesday morning at 10 a Bible study on the Gospel of John will be held at the church. Also at 7:30 p.m. the Bible study will be repeated for the ones who could not attend the morning study. Youth church membership class will meet at 3:05 on Wednesday at the church. The Wawasee high school choir will sing at the church on Sunday night, Feb. 23, at 7. This will be the first in the series of special Lent programs which will continue until Easter Sunday. Varner Chance will direct the choir. —NW— Mrs. Guy Orcutt Hostess To Lydia Circle The Lydia circle of the United Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. Guy Orcutt on Tuesday, Feb. 11, at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Elmer Baugher was in charge of the lesson on South East Asia. It was announced that the women would entertain their husbands at a supper held at 6:30 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY REDUCE safe, simple and fast with Goßese tablets, only 98c. Key Pharmacy No. 3, Pierceton. F 19, Ap 9 ONE ACRE LOTS, SE of Milford: Conventional or mobil. Phone 658-4050. F 19, 26 WANTED TO RENT in Milford. Syracuse, or Leesburg: Two bed room ground level apartment or house by responsible adults. Call 658-4705.

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p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 18. The supper will be held at the United Methodist church in North Webster. Raymond Stull, new superintendent of the Bashor Home for Boys, will be the speaker for the evening. The next meeting will bo held at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 11, at the home of Mrs. Jesse LeCount. Mrs. Orcutt and co-hostess Mrs. Gary Browne served refreshments to the 14 ladies present. —NW— Nature Hike Enjoyed By Brownie Troop 101 February 10 Members of the brownie troop 101 met at the home of Mrs. Larry Read on Monday evening, Feb. 10. A field trip was enjoyed by the members. The girls observed many interesting things of nature. After the nature hike they had an indoor wiener roast with each girl preparing her own refreshments. The remainder of the meeting was spent in making Valentines for the mothers. Twenty-three members were present for the meeting. —NW—POSTMASTER RESIGNS Everett Smith, North Webster postmaster for the past six years, has officially resigned his position. The resignation is effective February 28. —NW— Stalters Celebrating 25th Wedding Anniversary Doctor and Mrs. Gaylord Stalter are celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary by vacationing in Hawaii. They were pleasantly surprised with a cape upon their J arrival in the Islands. They left their home on February 4 and are due back this week. —NW—COMMUNITY NEWS The Church of God held their Work Day at the church on Tuesday morning at 9:30. It was a carry-in dinner. Mrs. Grace Hall entered the Columbia City hospital last Friday for X-rays. Mrs. Hall is home at present. Ronald Greider was recently released from the Goshen hospital and has returned to work. A reception was held on Sunday night at the Calvary Baptist church in Oswego for Mr. and Mrs. Rickey Edgar of Syracuse. Mrs. Edgar is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Jernigan of North Webster. Tonya Marie Barrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larrie Barrett, was baptized on Sunday at the United Methodist church. Buelah Kehrr, Leesburg, fell on the ice and broke her right wrist. She entered the hospital for X-rays and was released after the wrist was set and placed in a cast. Walter Harman, grandson of Mrs. Jennie Streby, is stationed

Wed., Feb. 19, 1969 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

John Brademas Named Chairman Os Select Sub-Committee On Education

WASHINGTON. D. C. — Representative John Brademas (DInd.), has been named chairman of the Select Sub - Committee on Education, a permanent sub - committee of the House Education and Labor committee. Brademas, who been a member of the Education and Labor committee since first coming to the House in 1959, served last year as chairman of the Select Sub - Committee on Labor, another of the six standing subcommittees through which virtually all major legislation on education and labor must pass before being considered on the _ floor of the House. The Select Education Subcommittee has dealt directly with such special educational matters as public library programs. vocational rehabilitation, day-care centers, as well as the programs carried on by the administration for the aging under the Older Americans Act of 1965. In announcing Brademas’ appointment, Representative Carl Perkins of Kentucky, chairman of the Full Education and Labor committee said: “I was delighted to be able to appoint John Brademas to chair this important sub - committee. He has been a hard - working and effective leader in the field of education throughout his service in the House. His many contributions to education have earned him the respect of his colleagues and the admiration of the entire educational profession. I know he will do an outstanding job in carrying out his new responsibilities.” After his appointment was announced, Brademas stated: “I plan to consult as soon as possible with the other members of the sub - committee to determine the order of priority that will fee given to the several important bills already referred to the sub - Committee, and to announce our schedule of hearings.” Among bills expected to be up for early consideration by Brademas’ sub - committee will be proposals to extend the Older Americans Act, which expires in June of this year. Brademas, 41, is a 1949 graduate of Harvard university and earned his doctorate in 1954 from Oxford university, England, where he was a Rhodes Scholar. He sponsored the International Education Act of 1866 and the Teacher Fellowship and Teacher Corps programs of 1965 and was a co-sponsor of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. Higher Education Acts of 1963, 1965 and 1968, and the Peace Corps Act. He has also been a sponsor of vocational education and juvenile delinquency control legislation. MR. and MRS. MAURICE BEER, MILFORD, ENTERTAIN GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Beer of r 2 Milford entertained the following guests at dinner Saturday evening: ' Elder and Mrs. Samuel Aeschliman and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gerber, Bluffton; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Anliker, Wolcott; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steffen, Syracuse; Mrs. Helen Song, Warsaw; Mrs. Marie Ritzman, Akron, Ohio; and from Milford: Mr. and Mrs. Theo Beer, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Beer, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hartter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Good, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hunsberger, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Schieler and children, Julie and Clark, Miss Edith Baumgartner, and Arthur Baumgartner. CELEBRATE WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Biller of r 2 Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Harmon of Leesburg enjoyed dinner at a Walkerton restaurant in honor of the Harmons’ wedding anniversary on Sunday. Later in the afternoon they called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hall at LaPaz. at Fort Knox, Ky. He entered the service last week. Walter is the son of Mrs. Audrey Harman of Rudolph, Ohio. Charles Lamb of Syracuse is stationed at Fort Knox, Ky. He is the husband of the former Penney Kimes of North Webster.

LEGAL NOTICE , .. Notice is hereby given that all agreed purchases of right of way for the project referenced below have been completed and the following is a list oi said purchases, published in accordance with Section 1, Chapter 259 of the Acts ofthe 1959. General Assembly of the State of Indiana. The amount of compensation includes damages and improvements taken. Project F-854(16) Road US 30 County Kosciusko Code 6617 Parcel Perm Temp Prov Amount Paid 11 Baker, Raymond R. ET UX. 0.002 AC 700 00 13 Binkley. Cecil ETUX. 1.007 AC . 20 Robinson. Howard W. ET UX. ’ 6.364 AC 0.344 AC 4,662.00 22 Robinson, Howard W. M. 58500 24 Rhodes, Robert L. 10.6235 F “5.00 25 Jackson, Edith 7335 P 50.00 26 Burgess, Eldon D. ET UX. 0.230 AC 800.00 27 Anderson, F. O. ET UX. 0.280 AC } >375 00 28 Mattern, Carl L. O.IBOAC }.«B,W 30 Lutes. John W. ET UX. 0.956 AC 0.142 AC 1.121 CO 35 Warsaw Comm. Sch. Corp. 0.966 AC ♦ °6° 00 36 Bennet. Leroy E. ET UX. 2.353 AC » ♦16.00 40 Keele. James Lee ET UX. 0 212 AC 925 00 Total amount of compensation $17,888.00 C. R. WEBER. Chief DIVISION OF LAND ACQUISITION ' INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION

TO WED FEBRUARY 22 — Mr. and Mrs. James W. Ellis of r 4 Syracuse announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Nancy to Don Byrd of Lake Wawasee, son of Roy C. Byrd of 5126 Northcrest Drive, Fort Wayne, and the late Reba M. Byrd. Miss Ellis is a graduate of Syracuse high school and attended International Business college in Fort Wayne. Mr. Byrd is a graduate of Royerton high school near Muncie and of the University of Arizona, Tucson. He is pro-owner of the Wawasee Golf and Country club. The wedding will take place on Saturday, Feb. 22. Helping Hands Meet Tuesday Hie Helping Hands of the Pleasant View Community church located north of Warsaw met with Helen Earls last evening with Neva Redman opening the meeting with prayer. The evening was spent making candy trees for the patients at Miller’s Merry Manor in Warsaw. A total of 92 trees were made and will be distributed for Valentine’s day. Discussion was held on a day meeting at which time projects for the Cardinal Learning Center will be worked on. The next meeting will be in March with Gloria Kerchansauts serving as hostess. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening to the 15 members in attendance. New Address For Greg Bowser Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowser of r 3 Syracuse have received a new address from their son Greg who is serving with the army in Viet Nam. Greg’s address is as follows: SP4 Gregory A. Bowser RA 16951760 144th Aviation Co. (RR) APO San Francisco, Calif. 96240 LEGALS LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission of Indiana Docket No. 3800-B, 2 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF GAST FUEL TRANSPORT, INC., WARSAW, INDIANA, FOR A PERMIT TO OPERATE MOTOR VEHICLES AS A CONTRACT CARRIER OF PROPERTY, INTRASTATE. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in this cause in Room S’J9 of the Commission, State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 10:00 AM., EST, on Monday, February 24, 1969. Public participation is requested. MOTOR CARRIER DIVISION ROY F JONES, Director Indianapolis, Indiana, February 11, 1969. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION NOTICE is hereby given the taxpayers of Lakeland Community School Corporation, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipal corporation at their regular meeting place at 7:30 o’clock p.m. on the 4th day of March, 1969, will consider the following additional appropriation from ■ existing funds which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. CUMULATIVE BUILDING FUND Amount Construction, eauipment and architect fees for Wawasee High School Project No. 2150 $200,000.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifte n (15) 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 such additional appropriation may be heard. Interested taxpayers may inquir-’ of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. FLOYD H. BAKER. Secretary Board of School Trustees Lakeland Community School Corporation M-J Feb. 19 * 26

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