The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 17, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 May 1969 — Page 19

North Webster By MRS. MARGUERITE BLACK International Kiwanis President Visits New North Webster Club

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Himebaugh of Encino, Calif., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Babskey. The two families attended Kiwanis meetings last week at Bloomington and Lafayette. Mr. Babskoy is International trustee and Mr. Himebaugh is International presideflt of Kiwanis. Himbaugh was a guest of the Lakeland Kiwanis newly formed club on Monday morning at their weekly breakfast. John Storer of North Manchester was the' speaker there. He told of his experiences in World War 11. -NWCANCER DRIVE A HUGE SUCCESS Through team efforts the Cancer Drive has been a huge success. The total collected for the township this year is $514.79 compared to $46.71 for a year ago. It shows the community in-

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terest in stamping out this dreaded killer. Dick Riedel appreciates the team work. Dick is county chairman of cancer drive. -NWGirl Scouts Bridged To Cadettes Monday evening. May 19, five junior girl scouts troop 156 were bridged into the cadettes in a special service. They were Jane Simpson. Kathy Rhoades, Debby Burns; Elaine Mullett and Suzy Fortress. Entertainment was by the cadettes who did a radio skit. Before the Court of Awards several were given badges as follows:

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Pen Pal to Mitzi Watson and Debbie Martin. Sewing to Cara Wagoner, Mitzi Watson, Jan Barnette and Jenifer Bone. Cook badges to Debbie Burns, Kathy Trobaugh, Nancy Culver and Cheryl Kruger. Mrs. Ledru Gray is leader of the group. Mrs. Bob Bostick assisted in the absence of Mrs. Max Simpson. Troupe 178 with Mrs. Don White, leader, were guests. Kool aid and cookies were served at the close of the meeting. —NW— Activities At United Methodist Church Receiving baptism at worship service Sunday in the United Methodist church were Mrs. Maxine Athens, Frank Overmeyer, Warren Sloan, Steve Ward, Mary Elizabeth Sloan, Nancy Jane Sloan and Vickie Ward. Monday night the official board met. Tuesday night a “carry-in dinner” for mothers and daughters was held. Wednesday eve the Commission dn Education will meet. Thursday at 7:30 p.m. adult youth leaders will meet. Friday 7 to 10:30 p.m. Youth center will be open. Sunday, June 1, all graduates will be honored at the worship service. Bible School To Begin Vacation Bible school is scheduled for June 9 through June 13 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Ages in- ' elude nursery through the sixth grade. For more information call Mrs. Howard Bemish.

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FOR SALE Suburban Wawasee Fully modern, brick home on 4 or 5 acre tract. Good income - producing outbuildings. Home has paneled family room, kit-din area, living rcom, 2 bedrooms and full bath down, upper story easily converts to 1 or 2 bedrooms. Full basement. Beautiful trees and landscaped yard. Syracuse school area. Convenient to town. Call for appointment. Wawasee Lake Front Lot Bay Shore Beach, sea wall, sewage system, well, includes channel lot with guest house. Wawasee Ogden Island Lake front home with paneled living room, stone fireplace, cathedral ceilings, 3 bedrooms, 1 '/> baths, nicely furnished, gas furnace, also channel lot with boat well. Price includes boat, motor and boat trailer. CAROLYN J. MEYER, Realtor — CALL 856-2376 —

EARLEW. WALTZ *<• REALTOR LIKE A MODEL HOME, this completely modernized five bedroom carpeted home with *>O ft. frontage on Syracuse Lake. Large living room with fireplace, screened porch, new kitchen and dining area towards lake, two bedrooms and bath down, two utility rooms, three bedrooms and beautiful new bath up. ■ NEW THREE BEDROOM paneled lake home on Rainey’s Ct., Wawasee with 50 ft. frontage and pier. Yummy kitchen with stove and refrigerator in Colonial brown, dining area, living room, bath, step dcwn into family room with fireplace. ■I IDEAL LOCATION cn Ogden Island, Wawasee, beautiful, high, 50 ft. lake front with two story home with lots of charm. » ■ BEAUTIFUL WAUBEE LAKE boasts a brand new, all electric home with 70 ft. water frontage. Brick ranch type, carpeted, beautiful kitchen, dining, family type room, magnificent views from living room, three carpeted bedrooms, two baths, paneled and finished garage. New seawall, yard planted, trees. I I 1 WAUBEE LAKE, 52 ft. lake front and a real charmer in a 2 bedroom home with stove, refrigerator, boat and pier. Gas heat, full bath, knotty pine trim. 1(11,000. II DOCTOR changing locations forced td sell. Big three bedroom carpeted lake home with fine kitchen and picture window view everywhere. Downstairs is large family room With kitchen utility with gas heat. Cement patio surrounds house. WEBSTER LAKE. II STRETCH OF FIFTEEN 100 ft. Waubee Lake lots. Good solid ground. II SMALL RESTAURANT in Lakeland area being put up for sale. Well known and a busy place. II DEWART LAKE, new listing with 105 ft. water frontage and swimming beach. Year-round, oil hot water heat, one story frame and stone, beamed and paneled ceiling in living room, 2Yj baths, 2 car garage. Dishwasher, stove included, pier, gravel beach, fenced yard. II 719 Front Street, Syracuse. Beautifully carpeted, three bedroom, brick colonial with draperies, bath and ’/a, kitchen with a view, garage, water access. J ■ 707 Front Street, Syracuse. Two bedroom brick colonial with lots of charm and finest ceramic tiled bath and kitchen. Gas heat, sunporch, quick possession. HOME ON THE WATER. Exceptionally good 2 master bedroom brick home with carput and drapes, fireplace in living room, big kitchen, full basement with bath and bedroom possibilities, gas heat, garage. !>0 ft. water frontage in rear with patio. 618 So. Huntington. EARLEW. WALTZ HOMES FOR EVER Y NEED Clara Warner James Ellis Waltz 457-3465 831-4872 457-2189 Syracuse New Paris Syracuse

MRS. ERNEST LAWSHE HAS FREAK ACCIDENT Tjlrs., Ernest Lawshe had a freak accident on Wednesday, May 15. at the Lawshe residence at Epworth Forest. The Lawshes ar? remodeling the home they purchased and she was wheeling a wheelbarrow of dirt to a flower bed as the accident occured. Going down an incline the wheelbarrow turned over close to the car and pinned Mrs. Lawshe between the car and the wheelbarrow. Rev. Lawshe released his wife and took her to the Parkview hospital, Fort Wayne. It was found she suffered a bloodclot and bruises ©n the leg. The Lawshes are retiring in Epworth Forest from Huntingten where Rev. Law’she resided as district superintendent. —NW— Church Os The Brethren Activities S. Loren Bowman, General Secretary of The Church of The Brethren was present last Thursday night for the midweek service. He talked about the future of the church and the conference to be held at Louisville, Ky., in June. Mr. Bowman comes from Elgin, 111. Hear Dave Andrews Fathers! and sons who attended the banquet at the church Saturday night enjoyed a talk on the “drug problem” by Dave Andrews, sheriff of the county. A girls triio of Pam Richcreek, Mary Kiser and Holly Barrett sang. Karla Kiser presented a piano solo.

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Purple and white flowers decorated the tables where everyone dined on the carry-in suppet. Sporting equipment used by fathers and sons was displayed on another table. Wednesday Night Service There will be a change in the week night service this week. Because of the Memorial Day week end the service will be on Wednesday eve, 7:30 instead of Thursday. -NWMemorial Day At North Webster Commander Charles Gant will be in charge of the Memorial Day parade at 1:30 p.m. Friday. May 30. The parade will form at the Legion Hall and march to the cemetery. Gold Star mothers. Brownies, the Color Guard, Ladies of The American Legion Auxiliary and the junior high band will be marching. Rev. John Weeks will have the graveside service. -NWBEVERLY BERGHORN HAS APPENDECTOMY Miss Beverly Berghorn, 12 - year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Berghorn of Hoy’s landing, underwent an emergency appendectomy Monday, May 19, in Goshen hospital. She became ill at school and was taken to the hospital immediately following the school day. Slight complications kept her in the hospital until Sunday, May 25, when she was released. At home she is able to be about some. -NW- ‘ VICKI WILSON HAS SURGERY Vicki Wilson underwent surgery for appendicitis in Whitley County hospital on Thursday night, May 22. After school she was admitted to the hospital and surgery performed at once. Vicki is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elston Wilson of Hoy’s landing. She remains a patient at present. —NW—COMMUNITY NEWS Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Thomas entertained his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harvey of Findlay, Ghio, this past week end. Rev. and Mrs. Richard Rash were attending a conference on youth at Yellow Creek Friday and Saturday. This was in preparation for duties as counselors in “Youth Camp” this summer. H. A. Ganger is a patient in

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Goshen hospital after he suffered a heart attack last week. He is reported to be some improved. Paul Grile entered St. Joseph hospital in South Bend Thursday to undergo tests. Mrs. Rodney Davenport returned home last week after several weeks in Parkview at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Joe Martin is improving after undergoing surgery in Goshen hospital May 19. Rev. Herman Olson underwent tests recently in a South Bend hospital and has returned home. Mrs. Bea Stoner had a bone fracture last week and is with her daughter in South Bend at the present. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wisner and son of Polo, 111., were recent week end guests of their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. “Bud” Lantz. Rev. and Mrs. Lee Sharp were at Jalapa Sunday, a church where he was a former pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Ledru Gray visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gray of Ridinger Lake Sunday evening. Present also were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray and children of Elkhart. Attending general conference of the United Methodist church at Purdue this last week were Rev. and Mrs. Lee Sharp, Rev. and Mrs. Gail Davis, Rev. Ralph Davison, Rev. and Mrs. Henry Miller, Mrs. Mabie Denbo and Mrs. Lucy Fribley. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamton of Plymouth were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bransford. Mrs. James Brower visited her mother, Mrs. L. A. Wilcoxson, on Friday afternoon. The Omegans high school class of the Church of God met at the Rev. Rash home Sunday evening for a “snack and chat” timet Mf* and Mrs. Douglas Darr and children of Fort Wayne were dinner guests on Sunday of his parents Mr. and Mrs. jj. G. Richcreek. I MTs. Leita Snyder is'a patient al Parkview hospital Fort WaynA Richard Shipley is at home afteb undergoing surgery on his knee at Lutheran, Fort Wayne. Mrs. V. G. Kammerdiener, Mrs. Ralph Kammerdiener, Mrs. Ralph Hartzler and sons, all of Syracuse, attended a baby shewer honoring Mrs. Dean Lewallen and infant daughter of r 1 LaGrange in the Charles Lewallen home at Goshen on May 17.

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PYTHIAN SISTERS HOLD FRIENDSHIP NIGHT WEDNESDAY Loyal Temple, 130 Pythian Sisters of Syracuse held Friendship night Wednesday. Guests were from North Webster, Warsaw, Elkhart and South Bend. Also attending were Kathleen Conway, grand chief and Mary Mason, district deputy, both of South Bend. There were 22 guests and 16 members present. Refreshments were provided by the members of the Syracuse Temple. Negroes plan housing for the poor in Carolina. LEGALS NOTICE OF BIDS Notice is hereby given, that the Board of School Trustees of the Lakeland Community School Corporation (Kosciusko County! will until the hour of 7:30 p.m. (EDT> on the 10th day of June. 1969. at the administrative office of said corporation in Syracuse. Indiana, accept sealed bids for the furnishing of: Category I - Gasoline for school buses: Category II - Fuel Oil for heating: to be used at the various designated locations, for the term running from July 1. 1969, to June 30. 1970. Specifications and requirements are on file in the office of the superintendent and may be obtained by any interested party. All bids must be submitted on the proper form 95 as prescribed by the State Board of Accounts and contain a non-collusion affidavit. Each bidder will be required to file with his bid a bid bond or certified check in the amount of s'< of the total bid price payable to the order of the Lakeland Community School Corporation, Syracuse. Indiana. Said amount will be forfeited to the Lakeland Community School Corporation in case the successful bidder fails to enter into a contract after the award of the contract to him. Certified check or bid bond of unsuccessful bidders will be returned within ten days atter the awarding of contracts. The Board of School Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to re-advertise. Dated at Syracuse, Indiana, this 19th day of May, 1969. BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES Lakeland Community School Corporation P. O. Box 638 Syracuse, Indiana 46567 FLOYD H. BAKER, Secretary MJ — M. 21 & 28 NOTICE FOR LOCATION AND IMPROVEMENT OF A PUBLIC HIGHWAY State of Indiana. Kosciusko County ss: In the matter of the petition of Noah Knepp et al, for the Location and Improvement of a Public Highway in Scott Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana We, the under-signed, being resident freeholders of Scott Township. Kosciusko County, Indiana, or members of The Hepton Union Church, respectfully request and petition that the right-of-way of Hepton Road in Scott Township, Kosciusko County. Indiana. be altered and changed to eliminate a hazardous and dangerous condition thereof at the point where the said Hepton Road passes to the East and North of the Hepton Union Church, and cemetery, and by causing the said right-of-way of the said Hepton Road to be relocated to the South of the said church, and are under circumstances wherein the lands for such relocated right-of-way would be deedand conveyed to the county without cost of obligation therefore to the county, and wherein the access road to the cemetery would be maintained and retained but that part of the Hepton Road and right-of-way as now lies Westward from the West line of the cemetery would be abandoned and vacated from that point to the point where the new right-of-way joins the said existing road Westward from said cemetery line. Dated this date: May 16, 1969. LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor, Kosciusko County. Indiana MJ — M. 21 & 28 NOTICE FOR LOCATION AND IMPROVEMENT OF A PUBLIC HIGHWAY In Commissioners Court Before The Board of Commissioner of Kosciusko County. State of Indiana, Kosciusko County ss: In the matter of the petition of Lara! Turner et al, for the Location and Improvement of a Public Highway in Seward Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana Said petitioners respectfully ask and pray for the establishment, location and improvement (only grading and graveling) of a public Highway in Sec- * tion 2, Township 31 North, Range 5 East in Seward Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, to-wit: A 40 foot road 20 feet on either side of the following center line: Beginning 15 feet north of the Northeast corner of lot 67 «in Oak Grove Beach Unit 1 Block 6: thence West on the center line of an existing road 1166.5 feet; thence North 915 feet to an existing road that is 15 feet East of Lot 1 in Oak Grove Beach Unit 1 Block 2. That said proposed highway will be of public utility, and that the benefits thereof will exceed tile cost of maintaining the same and damages. Dated this date: May 16, 1969. LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor. Kosciusko County, Indiana MJ — M. 21 & 28 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County, Indiana, will at 10 a.m. on the 3rd day of June, 1969, at the Clerk’s Office, Court House in the City of Warsaw, Indiana, in said County begin investigation of the applications of the following named persons, requesting the issue to the applicants, at the locations hereinafter set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage Permits of the classes hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive infor-

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mation concerning the fitness of said applicants, and the propriety of issuing the permits applied for to such applicants at the premises named: CAR Enterprises. Inc., by Homer Graber. Pres., & Vivian L. Graber. Sec.. R. R. 1, (Restaurant:! Beer & Wine Retailer. North Main St.. North Webster, Indiana. CAR Enterprises. Inc., (Restaurant! TRANSFER OF STOCK. Beer A Wine Retailer Permit, North Main St., North Webster, Indiana Mary E. Linicer dba Ole Hickory Lounge (Restaurant! Beer At Wine Retailer. Main St.. Milford. Indiana. SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By W. F. Condon Executive Secretary JOHN R. SMOCK, Chairman NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the City of Warsaw. Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipal at their regular meeting place at 7:30 P. M on June 16. 1969. will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Cemetery Fund Amount 18-21 Comm. A Transp. S 45 62 18-32 Garage A Motor . 500.00 „ 18-37 Other Supplies . 75.00 18-54 Clothing Allowance 230.00 18-62 PERF 191.00 18-62 OASI 63.00 c - Total $1,104.62 Aviation Fund 22-12 Salaries A Wagess 730.00 Total — $1,834.62 > Taxpayers appearing at such meet- * ing 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 .HELEN JOAN KINDLE. Clerk-Treasurer City of Warsaw. Indiana MJ — M. 28 A J 4

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY BOAT FOR SALE: Starcraft, 14 ft., with ’57 Evinrude motor and electric start. Call 457-2111 or 457-2323. ANTIQUE dining room suite for sale. Ph. 457-2968, LAKE WAWASEE-OGDEN ISLAND — I am a 3 bdrm., year round, brick RANCH HOME looking for a new owner. I am carpeted in the living rm., hall, bdrms, and baths. I have a family rm., pull-down stairway . to the attic for storage and plenty of room to dock boats, I am priced for immediate sale. JORG & BARNUM, REAL TORS, LIGONIER. Ph. 894-3431 or 894-4357. FOR RENT —By the month ($600), season ($1,500). Also for SALE — Furnished 2 bdrm, paneled throughout with an en- » closed and screened front porch, beautiful view of the lake, good pier, $24,000. TERMS — JORG & BARNUM, REALTORS, LIGONIER. Ph. 894-3431 or 894-4357. WANTED: Used railroad ties suit, able for sea-wall. Krull, Grandview Drive, Sunset Park, Lake Wawasee, May 30-31 only. SOFA-BED, A-l condition $45. Krull, Grandview Drive, Sunset Park, Lake Wawasee, May 3031 only. BABYSITTING wanted for school age children only. Mrs. Richard Coy. Call Syracuse 457-3477. „ M 28, Je 4

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