The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 21, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 June 1969 — Page 3

LEGALS LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby Riven that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County, Indiana. Will at 10 a.m. on the Ist day of July, 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 thb Alcoholic Beverage Permits of the classes hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicants, and the propriety of issuing the permits applied for to such appli-' cants at the premises named: John B. & Mary L. Kimble dba Kale Island Beacon Restaurant (Restaurant) Beer, Liquor & Wine Retailer, Kale Island, Indiana UNINCORPORATED (P. O. R. R. 1, Syracuse, Indiana) OUTSIDE. Prog Tavern, Inc., by Ray D. Yoder, Pres., R. R. 4, Syracuse. Ind., & Joseph G. Korte, Sec., 310 East Plymouth Ave., Syracuse, Indiana. (Restaurant) Beer, Liquor & Wine Retailer. Kitson Park, Indiana. UNINCORPORATED. OUTSIDE. (P. O. R. R 3, Syracuse, Ind.) _ SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By Nick Polus Executive Secretary JOHN R. SMOCK, Chairman Commissioners Claims The following is a list of claims to be considered by the Kosciusko County Beard of Commissioners at their meeting on the Ist day of July, 1969. Kathryn M. Teel 416.66 B. Harman 400.00 Evelyn R. Adams 358.33 Mary Beth Mitier 333.33 Catherine B. Cionya ■ 285.25 F. Bonita Freeman 358.33 Margaret E. Garman 341 6 !j Pamela Gosherit 90.00 Edith B. Belt;: 416.66 Ethna Scott 400.00 Princess Maritf Frush 358.33 Frances Noble ’ 333.33 Jean Messmore 316.66 Idlee Armey 416.66 Phyllis Munson 4'00.00 Rita Miller I 358.33 Lucille McCleary 333.33 Margaret Men'zie 316.66 Ruth Hoppus ; 386.25 Helen Goshert 334.75 Roger Stanley B. Hiolderman 520.00 Ronald Robinson 491.66 H. Earl Boggs 375.00 Cassius Alen j Rovenstine 491.66 Rex ,W. Barber 416.67 Mike D. Brower 345.60

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Avis B. Gunter 416.67 Iva L. Carpenter 400.00 Alice R. Randels , 358.34 Blanche E. Garber . 400.00 Helen L. Howard 183.75 Thelma J. Leedy 49.00 Mary K. Johnson 648.00 Eileen Klotz 228.00 Robert Eugene Hartzell 228.00 Arma L. Eckert 180.00 Sandra Simpson 36.00 Eldora Neher 240.00 Bernice Graham 180.00 G. Joan Lutes 440.00 Marjorie M. Hoffman 780.00 Lowell Leckrone — 300.00 Cheryl L. Leedy 132.00 Elizabeth Ganger 24.00 Caroline Wagoner 48.00 Eleanor M. Vanator 228.00 Eleanor Pollock 262.00 Esther B. Markley * 276.00 A A. Pfingst 276.00 Julia Rogers 276.00 Cynthia Fry 276.00 Ed. Green 48.00 Lena Davidsen . 78.00 Claudette S. Himes 267.75 Billie F. Andrews 250.00 Henry Hackworth 458.33 Ralph Whitesell 450.00, Elizabeth F. Smith 175.00 Edward B. Funk 316.66 Milo E. Clase 50.00 Maxine Clase 18.75 George A. Nye 416.66 Georgia U. Nellans 416.66 Robert L. Rasor 266.66 Charles E. Hively 80.00 Shelman Marshall 80.00 Maurice Lewallen 80.00 C. W. Weaver 85.00 Marguerite Hoerr 138.25 Wilson Konkle 400.00 Gerold R. Horrick 615.00 Janet I. Wise 255.00 Christine Sue Fowler 315.00 Nancy Kay Robbins 270.00 Marjorie E. Cauffman 315.00 Rita Golding 315.00 Arma L. Eckert 30.00 Ralph Wertenberger 15.00 Carl Franks 7.50 Ed A. Rosswurm 225.00 George Watkins a 225.00 Freeman E. Penc? 240.00 Marilyn Phillips 45.00 Bernice Graham 135.00 Chester Clampitt, Jr. 345.00 Robert M. Swanson 315.00 Francis G. Hutchens 330.00 Eleanor M. Vanator 30.00 Educational Map & Chart 675.00 Shirley Connolly 30.00 Elmer Rassi 30.00 Donald Davidsen 30.00 Connie Watkins Fuller 334.24 Janet Garber 340.68 Thelma Leedy 167.12 Lucille Bibler 182.12 Norman Huffer 75.00 Betty Rose Stahl 345.00 Gordon Nichols 345.00 Helen Nichols 345.00 United Telephone Co. 615.89 Business Equip. Co. 457.90 Warsaw Printing Co. 880.80 NIPSCO 518.36 Sewage Treatment 51.95 A. E. Boyce Co. 1451.80 Warsaw Clean Towel Serv. 45.10 Sharp Hdwe. 86.37 Lake City Wholesale 38.50 Water Utilities 156.85 P. H Pierson 25.00 Warsaw Office Supply 10.00 Addressograph Corp. 97.10 Waddell Printing 92.00

E. Mazie Alexander 30.00 Bankers Dispatch 5.60 Kodak A/C 138.89 Lincoln-Graphic 5.22 Ford’s Auto 5.00 Motorola Comm & Elec. 34.70 David E. Andrews 497.25 Bledsoe Buick-Pontiac 46.05 Gast Fuel 8; Service 316.57 Shell Oil Co. 13.18 Sinclair 13.65 Cox Studio 57.00 Police Equip. 23.31 Charles M. Brower 51.12 Ind. Photo. Inc. 44.17 Essig Sporting 13.95 Carl T. Zimmer 17.40 Ren S. Clark 87.68 Ernest P. Myers 80.64 Gene B. Let*' 190.00 Doris L. Camden 16.00 William M. Dalton, II 245.00 Richard W Sand 135.00 Mark Harshbarger 10.00 Wallace J. Manrow 64.30 Pucketts Cafeteria 30.80 Bobbs-Merrill Co. 43.35 Lawyers Co-operative 87.00 West Publ. Co. 304.00 Rife Electric 36.86 Warsaw Dry Cleaners 54.25 Hall Hdwe 43.11 David E Andrews 12.00 Warsaw Chemical Co. 5.75 Arab Termite Cont. » 5.00 Reub Williams & Sons 3.45 Ex. Office Mach. 59.50 Milo E. Clase 6.00 Milo E. Clase 50.00 Luhr Alexander 8.00 Harold C. Baker ' 8.00 Calvin E. Beck 8.00 Virgil Bobeck 9.60 Tony Heiman 8.00 Eldon Horn 8.00 Fred McSherry 8.00 Hobart Stackhouse 11.60 Ralph Wrigley 8.00 Wayne R. Johnson 60.00 Carl Klotz 60.00 Charles Mikel 60.00 John W. Lutes 75.00 Robert L. Hoffman 125.00 H. A. Ganger 12.84 John Davidsen- 120.00 The Mail-Journal 198.77 Times-Union 214.75 Robert Huffman 10.00 Richard Worthen 10.00 Henry Hackworth 15.00 N. E. & E. H. Stephenson 200.00 Pitney-Bowes, Inc. 117.26 Xerox Corp. 120.00 Deaton-Beigh 100.00 Harris Funeral Home 200.00 Landis <!li Chamness 100.00 Titus Funeral Home 100.00 Kos. Co. Fair Assoc. 2500.00 Rick Baney 3.00 Russell D. Bauer 3.00 William Bowerman 3.00 Alton Bruner 3.00 Carter Denny j 9.00 Leathy Downy 1 3.00 Mrs. Roy Engle 12.00 Bubert Ewing 3.00 Garry Himes 12.00 Kevin Hohman 6.00 Daniel Hoover 6.00 James O. Huffer > 3.00 Melvin Keplinger 6.00 Melvin Lewis> 3.00 Pat Lisi 3.00 Sue Lozier 3.00 Rodney Metzger 12.00 Gary Oxley 6.00 Randall; Rider 3.00 Lawrence Stephenson 3.00 Homer Stutzman 6.00 Richard Teel 3.00 Larry Tucker 3.00 Betty Zellers 3.00 John C. Peterson 100.00 Five Co. Health Clinic 11959.80 White’s Institute 748.00 Irene Byron Hospital 1895.00 R. E. Bigelow 232.05 Robert P. Clark 21.10 Richard Sasso 238.55 Chester Clampitt, Jr. 5.50 Carl Franks 3.30 Cheryl L. Leedy 5.10 Ed A. Rosswurm 15.70 Robert M. Swanson 20.00 George Watkins 27.80 Ralph Wertenberger 2.00 Friden 120.00 Orn Nursing Home 218.00 Walter Drugs. Inc. 34.00 Brennan’s Drug Store 2.94 Arthur L. Moser 13.00 Phillip Dierks 200.00 Loren T. Kruger 300.00 Cyril F. Likens 300.00 Lady of Lakes Sem. 90.00 Stanley Scott 388.66 Warsaw Ins. Agency 762.00 John Eber 10.00 Robert Heighway 29.92 Freeman E. Hoffman 58.00 Max Montel 483.60 Dale Atkinson 40.00 Max Nellans 86.92 CO. HIGHWAY DEPT. PAYROLL & CLAIMS Allan Anders 546.48 John Armold 546.48 Clifford F. Baker 557.04 Emerson Cain 546.48

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Robert Clevenger 243.00 Ermal G. Coy 553.08 Robert O. Danner 512.82 John N. Deaton 174.15 John E. Davis 547.80 Muri A. Dawalt 512.16 Raymond Faulkner 135.45 Don Forney 190.08 Harold Gerard 547.80 Gilbert E. Griffis 546.48 Larry Harter 261.00 Walter Jontz 557.04 Frederick E. Kammerer V 546.48 Russell Krichbaum 23.76 Alvin H. Miller 546.48 Bobby D. Miner 546.48 Larry L. Montel 522.72 Paul Randall 546.48 John D. Shively 202.50 Gary Teel 202.50 Luther Vancleave 546.48 Wayne L. Wood 546.48 Garl P. Young 546.48 John Alexander 567.18 Charles E. Bucher 567.18 Charles E. Cotton 567.18 Francis R. Denny 536.13 Wilferd Fretz 597.32 Meritt Hartman 567.18 Marshall Hawley 567.18 Lawrence Kindig 583,62 Ellis Koher 568.55 Bernard Kuhn 228.60 Donald E. Kuhn 567.18 Earl Long 567.18 Ralph E. Linn 517.86 Donald Metzger 567.18 Leo Mosier 567.18 Ronald Norman 568.55 Roswell Robbins 567.18 Harley Slater > 567.18 Max E. Brown . 567.18 Glenwood Secor 567.18 Worley Spitler 572.66 Kermit F. Summers 669.75 Donn L. Shoemaker 147.84 Claude Christner 725.00 BertOn Retz 1083.33 Prudential Ins. Co. 2039.57 United Telephone Co. 61.29 Kos. Co. Hwy. Dept. 17.86 NIPSCO 162.48 Warsaw Skelgas 30.00 Emergency Radio Service 246.40 Harolds Carbureator & Elec. 27.07 Millington Bros. 10.00 Fort Fence & Rail Co. 186.00 Stafco 185.00 Brockhoff, F. H. 6.32 Cover-All Rental 553.90 Gast Fuel & Serv. 362.69 Ind. Dept, of Revenue 10.00 Mossman Yarnelle Co. 2.04 Mossman Yarnelle Co. 75.54 Mossman Yarnelle Co. 4.57 Purity Cylinder Gases 20.40 Warsaw Auto Supply 53.89 Gulf Oil Products 432.48 Kos. Co. Farm Bureau 18.80 Mac Allister Mach. Co, 9.72 Monteith Tire Co. 1349.23 Sharp Hdwe. Co. 1.90 Standard Oil Co. 77.19 Warsaw Dry Cleaners 14.00 Warsaw Auto Supply 230.98 Business Equip. Co. 9.15 Lincoln Graphic 14.00 Warsaw Printing 9.43 Hosea Rosbrugh 532.80 Elmer Zimmerman 52.50 Pierceton Equip. . . 5725.32 Pierceton Equip. 5746.61 Johnson Lumber Co. 7.87 Deeds Equip. 350.27 DeGood Tractor Sales 26.76 Kelley Tractor .‘Sales 5.12 Kerlin Tractor Sales 63.26 Korte Bros. 391-46 MacAUister 127.89 Pierceton Equip. 68.84 Plymouth Radiator 278.40 Schrader-Warsaw 53.11 Stockberger Mach. 251.40 Superior Pipe Spec. 1267.95 Walmer Supply 5.59 Wholesale Elec. 44.70 W & W Truck Sales 254.30 Phend & Brown 965.48 Hipskind Asphalt 1500.00 Kerlin Tractor Sales 492.00 CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL & CLAIMS George M. Haymond, MD 400.00 Carroll Sherman 739.16 Loren J. Pound 616.66 Barbara McClure, RN 520.83 Nellie Van Marcke 383.33 Barbara Olds 152.25 United Telephone Co, 38.51 Warsaw, Ind. Postmaster 15.00 Barbara A. McClure 13.60 Loren J. Pound 66.64 Carroll Sherman 87.60 Warsaw Printing Co. 15.00 CO. WELF. DEPT. PAYROLL .& CLAIMS Howard B. Johnson 700.00 Opal Joy Harman 430.00 Mary Ruth Wilson 430.00 Willie Hugh Nine 430.00 Jean F. Grubb 460.00 Lillian O. Davis 385.00 Yonne Sue England 315.00 Esther B. Hoover 300.00 Marjorie E. Himes 325.00 William M. Dalton II 300.00 William I. Chapel 60.00 Nellie Garman 50.00 Leoi> Kubacki 50.00 D. James Snodgrass 20.00 United Telpehone Co. 89.48 Nellie Garman 250 Jean F. Grubb 27.40 Opal Joy Harman 39.60 Howard B. Johnosn 33.09 Leon Kubacki 9.00 Willie H. Nine 62.30 Mary Ruth Wilson 35.60 J. A. DeMoney & Sons 350.00 Harris Funeral Home 332.00 Titus Funeral Home 232.14 Brennan’s Drug Store 52.25 Elkhart Rehabilitation Ct. 60.00 Ind. U. Med. Ct. Hosp. 42.25 Lutheran Hospital 27.00 Thornburg Drug Co. 9.99 Wayne Pharmacal Supply 19.60 Retarded of Kos. Co. 8.00 Floyd L. Rheinheimer 90.00 Walter Drug 6.00 Bashor Home-U.M. Church 279.00 Ind. U. Meth. Children H. 310.00 Jean’s Children’s Home 174.75 Saint Vincent Villa 1085.00 John W. Bossard 405.00 William R. Hall 60.00 Paul A. Reszel 600.00 I. Lawrence Butts, do hereby certify

that the above is a true list of claims to be presented tc> the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners on the Ist day of July. 1969. LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION FOR IMPROVEMENT OF PUBLIC HIGHWAY State of Indiana Kosciusko County, ss In the matter of the Petition of Larry D. Carey and others for improvement of a Public Highway in Woodland Hills Sub-divisions in Wayne Township. Notice is hereby given that on the 12th day of June. 1969. Larry D. Carey and others filed in the Office of the Auditor of Kosciusko County. Indiana, their duly verified petition for the improvement of a public highway in Woodls.nd Hills Sub-divisions designated as Wildwood Trail. Walnut Road. West Woodland Trail. Oak Road, and North Woodland Drive, ifP'Wayne Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana. They further show that the above designated real estate has been duly filed for taxation, as provided by law, and that the various streets and roadways in said plats have been effectively dedicated and devoted -to public use. Said Petition will be presented by the Petitioners to the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana. on the 7th day of July. 1969, at the regular July. 1969. meeting of said Board, in the Commissioners Room, in the Court House, in the City of Warsaw. Kosciusko County Indiana. Dated this 21st day of June. 1969. LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor, Kosciusko County. Indiana MJ — J. 25 & J. 2 NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION FOR IMPROVEMENT OF PUBLIC HIGHWAY State of Indiana. Kosciusko County, ss In the mater of the Petition of Lance Gayle and others for improvement of a Public Highway in Oak Grove in Palestine Lake area. Notice is hereby given that on the 21st day of June. 1969 Lance Gayle and others filed in the Office of the Auditor of Kosciusko County. Indiana, their duly verified petition for the improvement of a public highway in Oak Grove Beach in Palistine Lake area. A 40 foot wide road! following the centerline described as follows: Beginning 15- feet North of the northwest corner of Lot 19 Block I. Unit I, in Oak Grove Beach on Palestine Lake. Kosciusko County. Indiana; thence East to a point 15 feet West of the West line of Lot 1 Block 12, Unit II: thence following the existing street southeasterly 1388 feet more or less to a point 20 feet west of the >4» section line and 15 feet south of the south line of lot 15, Block 9. Unit II extended gravel road. They further show that the above designated real estate has been duly filed for taxation, as provided by law. and that the various streets and roadways in said plats have been effectively dedicated and devoted to public use. Said petition will be presented by the petitioners to the Board of Commissioners of Kosciuso County. Indiana on the 7th day of July. 1969. at the regular July, 1969, meeting of said Board, in the Commissioners’ Room, in the Court House, in the City of Warsaw, Kosciusko County. Indiana. Dated this 23d day of June, 1969. LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana MJ — J. 25 & J. 2 It doesn’t announce itself loud and clear until it’s often too late. Beat it at its own game. Yearly visits to your doctor are cancer’s worst enemy. Help yourself with a checkup. And others with a check. American Cancer Society f.

Death Mrs. Martin L. Carter Mrs. Martin L. (Esther) Carter, 65, of Warsaw, died Monday at 7 p.m. in Murphy Medical Center. She was born June 2, 1904, at Hamlet to Joe and Blanche (Teepler) Ballinger. On October 21, 1942, she was married at Warsaw to Mr. Carter, who survives. Mrs. Carter was a member of the Warsaw Church of God and the missionary society of the church. Surviving with the husband is her mother of Teegarden; four sons, Melvin Hughes, Jerry D. Hughes, Richard Hughes, all of Warsaw, and Edward Hughes, Houston, Texas; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Himes, Warsaw, and Mrs. James (Lily Mae) Wright, Syracuse; four brothers, James Ballinger, Argos, Burl Ballinger, Plymouth, Mittle Ballinger, Teegarden, Morgan Ballinger, South Bend; one sister, Mrs. W. D. (Hope) Wolfe, Kissimmee, Fla.; five grandchildren and 16 greatgrandchildren. Services will be held Thursday in the Warsaw Church of God. Rev. Herman Smith, pastor of the church, will officiate and burial will be in Oakwood cemetery. Friends may call al the Landis and Chamness funeral home in Warsaw from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 Wednesday and until neon Thursday, then at the church after 1 until time for the service at 2:30. BIRTHS CLAYTON, Melissa Diiane Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Clayton of r 3 Syracuse became the parents of a seven pound, five and a half ounce daughter, Melissa Diane, born at 6:30 a m. Sunday, June 15, in the Goshen hospital. Melissa has four sisters and brothers, Mary Ellen, 16, Frederick (Ricky), 14, Randy Eston, 10, and Melanie Catherine, 6. Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Catherine Line of r 4 Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Eston Clayton of Syracuse are the paternal grandparents. MAGGART son Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Maggart of North Webster are parents of a soil born at 6:17 a.m. Sunday, June 22, in the Murphy Medical Center. The infant weighed in at seven pounds, three ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Geisler of Mount Clemens, Mich., and Mrs. Elizabeth Maggart of Syracuse. STUCKMAN daughter Mr. and Mrs. Alden R. Stuckman of r 3 Syracuse are parents cf a daughter born recently in the Goshen hospital. Quilted cotton pads will protect your mattress and insure its long life. Choose an all-cotton mattress pad with quilting stitches that are closely spaced. Cotton pads are highly absorbent, a must for keeping a mattress fresh. And the closer the quilting pattern in a pad, the more durable it will be.

SYRACUSE POLICE i FIREMEN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION Kiddie Parade Wednesday, July 9 Parade units will assemble at the parking lot behind the Syracuse fire station at 5:30 p.m. The parade will start promptly at 6 p.m. Ist, 2nd & 3rd Prizes KIDDIES MUST NOT BE OVER 12 YEARS OF AGE Kiddies’ Contest Starts at 7 p.m. Name Age Phone: Parents Address Category Send Entry Blanks to : BUD KUNE 448 Parkway Dr., Syracuse, Indiana 46567 Phone: 457-3677 For further information call: BUTCH NILES Phone: 457-3793

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MISS RALLY DAY — Sally Hodgson, New Paris, above center, has been named Miss Rally Day USA 1969 by the national council of Mustang clubs. Miss Hodgson was sponsored by C.° S. Myers Ford sports car and Mustang club and won over 200 entrants in the nationwide contest. With Miss Hodgson is Arnold Lewis, left, regional director of the national council of Mustang clubs and Bill Wesner of C. S. Myers Ford.

Red Cross Reorganizes; Kosciusko In Northeastern Indiana Division

Beginning July 1, the Kosciusko County Red Cross Chapter will be one of 29 chapters in the newly-formed Northeastern Indiana Division, announced Dwight Bechtol, chapter chairman, today. The Allen-Wells chapter, Fort Wayne, will be division headquarters and serve as a Red Cross nerve center for a large area of Indiana and three counties in Ohio. Neil A. Robson, manager of the Allen - Wells chapter, will also be division manager with responsibility for provision of field service and program support for the chapters. To assist Mr. Robson, the national organization will provide funds to hire a national field representative, an administrative assistant and a clerical worker. In addition to the larger office staff, the national organization is giving a ICO-watt radio to the division. The mobil communications unit will enable the division to set up a communications network with other Red Cross headquarters in time of emergency. A van will also be part of the equipment used by the division. The Northeastern Indiana Division is one of the first groups to be organized under the new divisional plan. Within two years, it is expect-

THE ROBERT EDMONDS TO BE NEW RESIDENTS OF LAKE WAWASEE Indianapolis and Lake Wawasee will become home later this summer when CWO nnd Mrs. Rob>ert E. Edmonds complete their tour of duty in Heidelberg, Germany, where CWO Edmonds in conductor of the 33d army band. Mrs. Edmonds is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Crow Fick of Lake Wawasee and Arlington, Va.

ed that some 3,000 chapters will be organized under nearly 100 Red Cross divisions. Bechtol stressed that his chapter would retain its own personal identity through an advisory council which will be represented at the divisional level “to make recommendations on the best ways and means to help people.” Organizational objectives, which have been outlined by the National Red Cross, are to 11) extend improved and up-dated program services more effectively, efficiently and economically 2> provide a broader base of meaningful participation in all program services and administrative activities by volunteers 3> move toward more uniform persennel policies; and practices and 4) establish a structure of organization and staffing which will be updated to meet modern day problems. The 29-county area includes: Adams, Allen-Weus, Cass, Carroll, Clinton, DeKalb, Elkhart, Fulton, Grant, Howard, Huntington, Jasper, Kendallville, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Marshall, Miami, Noble, Pulaski, Stark,St. Joseph, Steuben, Tipton, Wabash, White and Whitley in Indiana and Defiance, Paulding and Van Wert counties in Ohio. Patrick Money Expected Home This Week Mr. and Mrs. Earl Money have heard from their son, Pat, who was wounded in Viet Naim on June 9. He was at, Saint Louis, Mo„ and will fly to New York to get his wife and baby and expects to be at Syracuse Thursday or Friday. Pat returned to the states as a military escort for his friend Sgt. Kenneth Kreutz who was killed in the same action in which Pat was wounded in fighting on the Cambodian border. He escorted the body to Ferguson for burial services and spent some time with the family of his friend. Are You Long-Sighted? z Some short-sighted people s,re actually long-sighted, like the man above. As the years roll by they fail to notice that they are holding* reading material farther and farther away. And they fail to have a professional ey€ examination once a year, as urged by the Better Vision Institute. It doesn’t pay to be short-sighted about your eyesight.

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