The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 20 August 1969 — Page 11

LEGALS TO THE TAXPAYERS OF VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP Kosciusko County, State of Indiana You are hereby notified that on the 18th day of August, 1969, the Trustee and Advisory Board of Van Buren Township, Kosciusko County, State of Indiana, pursuant to notice heretofore given, and under and by virture of Chapter 330 Acts 1959, duly adopted a plan whereby a Cumulative Sinking Fund, was established to provide for the following: Purchase of Fire Equipment Such fund to be provided for by a tax levy of ten cents ($0.10) on each one hundred dollars ($100.00) of taxable real and personal property within, said taxing unit, said tax to be levied annually beginning in 1969, payable in 1970, and continuing for a total period of five (5) years, as author- . ized by said Act. That pursuant to said Act, ten (10) or more taxpayers in said taxing unit, other than those who pay poll tax only, and who will be affected by said tax levy may file a petition with the County Auditor of Kosciusko County, not later than ten (10) days after the publication of this notice, setting forth their objections to the proposed levy. Upon filing of said petition, the County Auditor shall immediately certify the same to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which board will subsequently fix a date and conduct a S public hearing on said proposed levy before issuing its approval or disapproval thereof. JOHN DAVIDSEN, Trustee ARNOLD DOLL Advisory Board Member MAURICE BEER Advisory Board Member HERBERT BAUMGARTNER Advisory Board Member STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS FRED WISSMAN > Secretary Date: August 21, 1969. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The town board of the town of Milford ""Junction, Indiana will receive bids for purchase and application of asphalt mixture for certain street improvements until 7:30 p.m. EDT on the 9th day of September, 1969, in the Town Hall of the Town of Milford Junction, Indiaha. Proposals will be received for improvements to separate parts of streets and for all of said certain streets and for materials to be furnished all in accordance to plans and specifications now on file in the office of the Town Clerk-Treasurer. Proposals shall be properly and completely executed on bid form 95 and with form 96 and non-collusion affidavit as prescribed by the state board of accounts and required by statute. An acceptable certified check or bank draft, made payable to the Town Clerk-Treasurer or a satisfactory bid bond executed by the bidder and a satisfactory surety company in an amount not less than 10 per cent of the bid shall be ’ submitted with each bid. Contractors awarded work shall be required to furnished an acceptable surety bond in an amount of 100 per cent of the contract price. Payment shall be made from funds on hand and the award shall be conditioned on funds being available for such .construction and no bids shall be withdrawn after the opening of bids without the consent of the Town Clerk-Treasurer for a period of 60 days after the scheduled time of closing bids. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive any informalities in bidding. » Town Board of Milford Junction, Indiana CARL DUNCAN GERALD MARTIN THOMAS A. MILLER MJ A. 27 & S. 3 LEGAt NOTICE Os PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County. Indiana, will at 10 a.m. on the 2nd day of September, 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 information concerning the fitness of said applicants, and the propriety of issuing the permits applied for to such applicants at the premises named: Elmer Kenneth Wagner (Grocery) Beer Dealer, 402 North Parker St., Warsaw, Indiana. Pastime Case, Inc., by Noble Slusher, Pres., Pierceton, Indiana, & Betty Woolpert, Sec., North Manchester. Indiana (Restaurant) Beer. Liquor & Wine Retailer, 208 First St., Pierceton, Indiana. 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 . PETITION FOR LOCATION 1 OF PUBLIC HIGHWAY Kosciusko County Commissioners’ Court State of Indiana. Kosciusko County, ss In the matter of the Petition of Alonzo Henderson et al for the establishment of a Public Highway in Sections 26-33-7 in Tippecanoe Township, at Kuhn Lake. A 40-ft. road leading back to Kuhn Lake with center line beginning 20-ft. South of Southeast corner Lot 12, , thence running West 1,045.8-ft. to the turn around, 40-ft. in radious, in the Hughel-Dausman Development. Said petition will be presented by the petitioners to the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County. Indiana on the Bth day of September, 1969. at the regular September, 1969, meeting of said Board, in the Com.mlssloners’ Room, In the Court House, in the City of Warsaw, Kosbiusko County. Indiana. Dated this 25th day of August, 1969. LAWRENCE BUTTS, Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana MJ — A. 27 * S 3 PETITION FOR LOCATION OF PUBLIC HIGHWAY Kosciusko County Commissioners’ Court State of Indiana, Kosciusko County, ss Petition for Location of Public Highway: A tract of land 50 feet In width located in tjie NW Quarter of Section 14, Township 33N, R7E, in Kosciusko County, Indiana described as follows: Starting on Dixie Drive 1308.85’ North of the SW Corner of NWV. of Section 14 then east 200’, then a road goes north 200’ to a Cul-de-Sac of 100’, Diameter, roadway continues on east another 160’ where a road goes south 193’ to a Cul-de-Sac of 100’ Diameter, roadway continues on east 115’ then road curves NE for 282.6’ to a Cul-de-Sac of 100’ Diameter, road curves from Cul-de-Sac NW ' to N for 190.7’ then straight N for 66’. The same being known and designated as Boydston Mill Estates containing 25 Lots and preliminary plat begin approved April 1. 1968 by' the County Commissioners. Said petition will be presented by the petitioners to the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County. Indiana on the Bth day of September. 1969. at the regular September, 1969. meeting of said Board. In the Commissioners’ Room, In the Court House, In the City of Warsaw. Kosciusko County. Indiana. Dated this 25th day of Aueust, 1969. LAWRENCE BUTTS. Auditor. Kosciusko County. Indiana MJ — A. 27 & S 3 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Warsaw Community Schools Corporation, Warsaw, Indiana, acting by and through its"’Board of Trustees, will receive sealed bids for for Resealing and Repair of Asphalt areas for the School Corporation. The sealed proposals will be received in the School ' Administration Building, East Main Street, Warsaw, Indiana, until 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 27, 1969. Sealed proposals will be opened at that time. Any proposals received after that time will be returned unopened. Each proposal will be properly and completely executed on State Board of Accounts Form No. 95 (including noncollusion affidavits) and be accompanied by a bid bond or certified check In the amount of not less than 5*7 of the total bid. Detailed and additional provision, conditions, and specifications are on file in the office of the Business Director. Responsible bidders may obtain specifications upon application to the Business Director of the Schools. The Warsaw Community Schools Corporation reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any informalities and/or irregularities in any proposals. Dated this 13th day of August. 1969. Board of School Trustees By: JAMES McCLEARY. Secretary MJ — A. 18 & 25

Commissioners Claims The following Is a list of claims to be considefdH by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their meeting on the 2nd day. of September, 1969. Edith B. Beltz 416.66 Ethna Scott 400.00 Princess Marie Frush 358.33 Frances Noble 333.33 Norma Jean Messmore 215.60 Kathryn M. Teel 416.66 Hazel B. Harman 400.00 Evelyn R. Adams 358.33 Mary Beth Miner 333.33 Catherine B. Conya 316.66 F. Bonita Freeman 358.33 Margaret E. Garman 341.66 Idlee Armey 416.66 Phyllis Munson 400.00 Rita Miller 358.33 Lucille McCleary 333.33 Margaret Menzie 316.66 Ruth Hoppus 386.25 Helen Goshert 334.75 Roger Fellows 540.66 Stanley B. Holderman 524.00 Ronald Robinson 491.66 H. Earl Boggs 375.00 Cassius Alan Rovenstine 491.66 Charles M. Brower 901.83 Rex W. Barber 416.67 Dick Kemper 397.44 Avis B. Gunter 416.67 Iva L. Carpenter 400.00 R. Randels 358.34 Thelma J. Leedy 400.00 Margaret L. Butts 257.25 Allan A. Rasor 1750.81 Claudette Sue Himes 224.00 Billie F. Andrews 250.00 Jan Allen Zolman 255.00 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 B. James Baker 833.33 Robert L. Rasor 266.66 Charles E. Hlvely 80.00 Shelman Marshall 80.00 Maurice Lewallen 80.00 C. W. Weaver 85.00 Marquerite Hoerr 176.75 Wilson Konkle 400.00 Gerald R. Horrick 630.00 Janet I. Wise 300.00 Nancy K. Belcher 315.00 Christine S. • Fowler 315.00 Marjorie E. Cauffman 285.00 Rita A. Golding 315.00 Ed A. Rosswurm 90.00 George Watkins 45.00 Marilyn Phillips 90.00 Eleanor M. Vanator 330.00 Cheryl L. Leedy 330.00 Ed A. Rosswurm 120.00 Freeman E. Pence 220.00 Educational Map & Chart 375.00 H. Lucile Bibler 315.00 Janet E. Garber 315.00 Connie Watkins Fuller 315.00 Norman Huffer 120.00 United Telephone Co. 636.20 A. E. Boyce 543.80 Business Equip. 964.62 Warsaw Printing 188.16 Sewage Treatment 52.95 Water Utilities 190.97 NIPSCO 499.59 Executive Office Mach. 67.60 Warsaw Clean Towel 33.50 Sharp Hardware 42.19 Bledsoe Buick 114.58 Warsaw Post Office 200.00 Int. Business Mach. 18.25 Clifford Fiscus 7.50 E. Mazie Alexander 27.92 Bankers Dispatch 4.60 Motorola Comm. & Elec. 34.70 Schrader 8.03 David E. Andrews 547.95 Gast Fuel & Serv. 232.20 Sinclair 8.89 Snyder Oil Co. 8.22 Thornburg Drug Co. 25.20 Police Equip. 100.92 Zuckerbergs Uniforms 84.67 Charles M. Brower 23.84 Electronic Center 4.00 Ft. Wayne Med. Lab. 300.00 Carl T. Zimmer 10.60 Waddell Printing Co. 22.00 Wallace J. Manrow 61.30 Audio Visual Spec. 22.84 Howard’s 75.50 Legal Direc. Publ. 36.92 Lawyers Co-operative 126.50 West Publ. Co. 242.00 H. A. Friend & Co. 139.65 Boiler & Pressure Board 6.00 Fitzpatrick Paint 65.21 Rife Electric 61.81 Correlated Prod. 84.15 Cover-All Rental 126.35 Waraw Dry Cleaners 62.25 Ind. Restaurant Equip. 11.36 Moore’s Plum. & Hts. 53.60 Correlated Prod. j. 34.00 Lake City Wholesale 9.25 Warsaw Chemical 60.00 Arab Termite & Pest 5.00 Hall Hardware 5.25 Reub Williams & Sons 1.73 Edward B. Funk 124.64 Warsaw Office Supply 30.00 Milo E. Clase 6.00 The Times-Union 323.33 The Mail-Journal 694.63 Hall & Marose Ins. 10.00 Henry Hackworth 15.00 N. E. & E. H. Stephenson 200.00 Pitney-Bowes 43.00 Xerox 120.00 Harris Funeral Home 200.00 McHatton Funeral Home 200.00 Landis & Chamness 100.00 Bibler & Son Funeral Home 100.00 Zwick Funeral Home 100.00 Nancy Bailey 100.00 Anita Baugher ' 3.00 Austin Blinkenstaff 3.00 Ed Brandenburg 3.00 Scott Flowers 6.00 Jeff Garrett ’ 3.00 Bob Gearhart 3.00 Roy Haney 3.00 Steve Holt 3.00 Harold Klotz 3.00 Danny Marshall 3.00 Robert Mattix 15.00 Mrs. Ruth Mikel 6.00 Frank Sleighter 3.00 Cary Sloan 3.00 Macks Swick 3.00 Ralph Wertenberger 3.00 City of Warsaw 47.95 Gast Fuel & Serv. 137.03 Warsaw Chemical 59.20 Bashor Home U.M.C. 306.00 Silver Crest 4600.46 Norman M. Beatty Hosp. 232.67 Ind. State Farm 25.05 White’s Institute 252.00 Irene Byron Hosp. 807.50 Albert G. Schafer 26.15 Marilyn Phillips 15.50 Ed A. Rosswurm 30.60 Freeman E. Pence 22.20 Eleanor M. Vanator 4.10 Cheryl L. Leedy 7.90 Thomas Rubber Stamp Co. 2.25 Orn Nursing Home 310.50 Walter Drugs 11.60 J. R. Baum 2.00 William C. Parke 6.00 Brennan’s Drug 6.00 Paul Deaton 135.00 Phillip Dierks 200.00 Loren J. Kruger 300.00 Cyril F. Likens 300.00 Millington Bros. 433.75 Lady of Lake Sem. 90.00 Stanley R. Scott 388.66 Mishler Funeral Home • 50.00 Harold Miner 1690.00 Max Montel 639.60 Everett Cramblet 25.00 CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL & CLAIMS George M. Haymond, M. D, 400.00 Carroll Sherman 739.16 Loren J. Pound 616.66 Barbara McClure, R. N. 520.83 Nellie Van Marcke 383.33 Barbara Olds 119.00 United Telephone Co. 29.44 Warsaw, Ind. Postmaster 15.00 Carroll Sherman 92.24 Loren J. Pound 35.28 Brewster Upholstering 7.00 A. B. Dick Products 38.00 Cox Studio 4.40 Business Equip. Co. 55.87 Ind. Pub. Health Ass’n. 5.00 Ind. State Board of Regist. 10.00 CO. HWY. DEPT. PAYROLL & CLAIMS Allan Anders 558.90 John Armold 558.90 Emerson Cain 560.25 Robert J. Clevenger 414.00 Ermal G. Coy 558.90 Robert Danner 510.30 John Deaton 455.40 John Davis 558.90 Muri A. Dawalt 561.60 Raymond Faulkner 396.00 Don Forney 562.95 Harold Gerard 571.05 Gilbert Griffis 567.00 Larry D. Harter 480.70 Frederick E. Kammerer 558.90 Russell Krichbaum 487.35 Alvin H. Miller 561.60 Bobby Miner 558.90 Larry L. Montel 558.90 Paul Randall 558.90 Glenwood Secor 437.40 John D. Shively 455.40 Gary W. Teel 465.75 Luther Van Cleave 502.20 Wayne L. Wood 572.40 Garl P. Young 558.90 John Alexander 669.28 Clifford F. Baker 278.60 Charles Edward Bucher 579.60 Charles E. Cotton 579.60 Francis R. Denny 569.25 Merritt Hartman 685.33 Marshall Hawley 583.80 Lawrence Kindig 582.40 Ellis Koher 579.60 Bernard D. Kuhn 560.25 Donald E. Kuhn 593.60 Earl G. Long 126.00 Ralph E. Linn 579.60 Donald H. Metzger 579.60 Leo Mosier 579.60 Hpmer Ousley. Jr. 180.00

jHg fl mMNNB i TO RAZE STATION — Workmen of the Towne Wrecking and Excavating Co. of Elkhart began this morning to tear down the old and abandoned D-X service station on the corner of state road 15 and Emeline street in Milford. The work is being done for the Sunoco Oil Co., which recently purchased the D-X Oil Company No future plans for the site have been announced.

Ronald Norman 581.00 Roswell Robbins 571.20 Harley Slater 579.60 David L. Baker 702.99 Wilfred Fretz 621.60 Max E. Brown 579.60 Worley Spitler 585.20 Donn L. Shoetnaker 579.60 Claude Christner 725.00 Berton A. Retz 1083.33 Prudential Ins. 2036.56 Kos. Hwy. Dept. 5.45 United Telephone 73.10 Kos. Hwy. Dept. 6.00 Lincoln Graphic 30.38 The Mail-Journal 6.05 NIPSCO 85.16 Emergency Radio Serv. 246.40 Rule’s Electric 4.25 Lincoln Graphic 54.67 Warsaw Auto Supply 814.77 Ace Hardware 5.08 Adam D. Brick 19 00 Constello Mfg. Co. 30.25 Coverall Rental 527.20 Gast Fuel & Service 2835.71 Ind. Textile Co. 52.05 Jagger Hardware 3.35 Lincoln Graphic 56.47 Lubrication Engineers 46.00 Moellering Supply 44.10 Monteith Tire 610.89 Purity Cylinder 34.83 Sharp Hardware 45.69 Standard Oil Co. 151.86 Texaco, Inc. 8.16 Mossman Yarnelle 31.90 Warsaw Dry Cleaners 17.50 Wolford Hardware 7.80 Johnson Lumber 47.09 Schrader-Warsaw 125.30 A. E. Boyce Co. / 25.00 Business Equip. 18.07 Warsaw Printing 12.05 Dalton-Miller 4025.13 Erie Stone 604.78 Mae Friedman 20.25 Hosea Rosbrugh 238.35 J & M Gravel 3183.05 Mill Creek Stone 85.84 Western Ind. Aggregates 3.27 Elmer Zimmerman 839.25 A. M. Hodges 33.25 Pierceton Equip. Co. 23185.40 Logansport Culvert Co. 3635.26 DeGood Tractor Sales 41.50 Gleason Service 49.33 Gragg Equip. 10.83 Ind. Equip. Co. 884 Ind. Tractor & Equip. 43.34 Kelley Tractor Sales 2.95 Lemler Machine 26.00 Korte Bros. 22.14 Mac Allister Mach. 102.04 McCormick Motors 20.36 Mossman Yarnelle 120.82 Pierceton Equip. ‘25.37 Smith Ford 3.75 Stockberger Mach. 288.07 Walmer Supply 2.73 W & W Truck Sales 271.34 Fitzpatrick Paint * 528.00 Phend & Brown 4448.67 Lincoln Graphic 505.00 Mac Allister Mach. Murray Eauip. 427.42 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 Yvonne Sue England 315.00 Esther B. Hoover 300.00 Marjorie E. Himes 325.00 Postmaster 42.00 United Telephone Co. 116.48 Lillian O. Davis 2.75 Yvonne Sue England 2.75 Jean F. Grubb 46.40 Opal Joy Harman 27.40 Marjorie E. Himes 2.75 Esther B. Hoover 2.75 Howard B. Johnson 11.23 Willie Hugh Nine 74.20 Mary Ruth Wilson 18.60 Business Equip. Co. 28.32 3M Business Products 30.10 McHatton Funeral Home 535.00 Brennan’s Drug Store 36.15 Elkhart Rehabilitation 70.00 Ft. Wayne Anestheseologists 190.00 Ind. U. Medical C. 759.49 The- Lutheran Hospital 5.00 Marks Drug Store 7.20 St. Joseph’s Hospital 15.00 Council for Retarded Kos. Co. 8.00 Goshen General Hospital 28.50 Bashor Home U. M. Church 5.49 Ind. U. M. Children’s H. . 310.00 Jean’s Child. H. 174.75 Saint Vincent Villa 476.00 Paul A. Reszel, M. D. 11.00 Warsaw Ins. Agency 18.00 I. Lawrence Butts, do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims to be presented to the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioner on the 2nd day of September, 1969. LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, in the Court House in the City of Warsaw, Indiana, at 9:00 AM. on the2nd day of September, 1969, wiU consider the following additional appropriations, which said Officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. County General Fund Co.A - 201-e - Telephone : * 53.G0 Ct. H- 205 - Repairs .. 200.00 CAA - 102-f - 4-H Club Leader Salary _» 300 00 CAA - 201-e - Telephone 4 telegraph 400.00 Area PI. - 602-a - Fixtures 4 Equipment -- . 269.00 Com. - 414 - T. B. Patients -- 6,000.00 County Highway Fund CHF - 201-a - Frel-ht & Dray age * 50.00 CHF - 201-c - Telephone v 35.00 Notice To Reduce Certain Existing Appropriations Notice is further given that certain existing appropriations now have unobligated balances which will not be needed for the purposes for which appropriated and it is therefore proposed that unnecessary existing appropriations in the funds shown below be reduced to provide in part for the above additional appropriations. County General Fund Reduced Co. A- 102-e - State Mir. 4 Per Diem « 53.60 Ct.H. • 102-c - Salary of Extra Help 100.00 Ct. H- 602 • Equipment ; -- 100.00 CAA - 102-b - Salary Home Demonstration Agent 700.00 Area PI. - 109 - Sa.'ary of Clerical Assistant - 269.00 o County Highway Fund Reduced CHF - 402 - Reatal of Equipment * 400.00 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to. be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally determined will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Commission will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor s Office, of Kosciusko County. Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor, when and where such hearing will be held. LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor. Kosciusko County, Indiana MJ — A. 20 & 27

106 Pints Collected In Red Cross Bloodmobile Visit

A total of 106 pints of blood were collected at the Red Cross bloodmobile visit at the Shrine building on Monday, Aug. 25, it was announced by Devenney, blood program chairman.; In all, 121 donors presented themselves, 11 people for the first time. Nineteen donors were replacing blood received by friends or relatives. Maurice Beer, r 2 Milford, received his six gallon pin. A three gallon, pin was given to Floyd Dorsey, r 2 Warsaw, while the following received two gallon pins: Ncah Shively, r 1 Roann, Walter Inai, 621 N. Grant, Warsaw, Donald Fraley, r 3 Warsaw, Mrs. Geneva Gast, 1502 Country Club Dr., Warsaw, Max A. Huffer, 1409 E. Market, Warsaw, and Thomas List, r 1 North Webster. One gallon donors receiving their pins were: Helen Moyer, r 2 Leesburg, Fred McKrill, r 4 Warsaw, and Rex Symonds, 1301 E. Center Warsaw. The next blood visit will be at Grace college on Friday, Oct. 10, from 10 a.m, to 4 p.m. The quota for this visit is 141 pints, as it was for the August 25 visit which was 35 pints under quota.

Syracuse Legion Auxiliary Unit 223 Holds Officer Installation August 19

Installation of officers was held at the meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary unit 223 August 19. Mrs. Charles Dean was the installing officer. Guests were members of the American Legion post 223. Installing sargent-at-arms was Mrs. Roy Sergeant. The new officers are: President - Mrs. Wallace Huffer Ist vice - Mrs. Betty Dust 2d vice - Mrs.' Anna Davis 3d vice - Mrs. Carl Myrick Corresponding secretary - Mrs. Robert Smith Recording secretary - Mrs. Tim Darr Treasurer - Mrs. Wayne Coy Chaplain - Mrs. Joe Bushong Sgt.-at-arms - Mrs. Lawrence Byrket A past presidents pin was presented to Mrs. Huffer. During the business meeting reports of the various committees were heard, including the finance and fairboard. A donation was sent to the Kosciusko chapter of the American Red Cross for ditty bags to be sent to servicemen. Also a donation to the American Red Cross, Indianapolis chapter, for the induction center. The membership committee is Mrs. Myrick and Mrs. Davis. The president named committee chairmen.

Mrs. Lee H. Pattison, chairman of the day, was assisted by the following hospital volunteers: Mrs. Ralph Dewart, Mrs. Howard Horn, Mrs. William Deerwester, Mrs. William Brooks, and Mrs. George Reed, Jr. The office volunteers were Mrs. John Stumps, Mrs. Art Baker, Mrs. William Mollenhour, Mrs. R. M. Whitney, Mrs. Howard Weldman, Mrs. Freeland Phillips, Mrs. James Athens, and Miss Alice Shaffer. The nurses were Mrs. Marvin Fuller, Mrs. Michael Zimmerman, Jr., Mrs. John Chinworth, Mrs. Kendall Taft, Mrs. Leon Poulson, and Mrs. Grace Beaman. The nurses’ aides were Mrs. William Orr, Mrs. Frank Montel, and Mrs. Eva Cartwright. Food service was provided by Mrs. Charles Barringer, Mrs. Jesse Miller, Mrs. Floyd Smith, Mrs. Norman Clay, and Mrs. Otho Pifer, and Mrs. Jack Whiteneck provided transportation service. The bloodmobile unit was set up and dismantled by Don Plank, Paul Schmidt, Joe Robinson, Jerry Laurien, and John Chinworth.

Mrs. Agnes Stiffler entertained with a talk on her recent trip to her home at Scotland. The annual Legion and Auxiliary picnic will be held August 31 at the Smith-Walbridge camp. Each member is asked to bring a covered dish and their own table service. Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Dean and Mrs. Harold Kline served refreshments at the close of the meeting. Wise Hunters . . . Prepare For Fall Season In Summer Warm summer breezes may seem hard to relate to the hunter’s projected pleasures of brisk autumn days afield with dog and gun. But, uninspiring as the summer doldrums may be to the noyice hunter, they serve to signal the veteran — just as surely as wood-smoke and ripening pumpkins — that it’s time to get ready for fall. Bom of past season’s experience, the wise old hunger knows there is much to do beforehand. He recalled how quickly even the youngest pair of legs — willing but unconditioned — turn to rubber during those early season sidehill meanderings through prime grouse and woodcock coverts. Yet, those summer hikes, gradually lengthened over steeper hills, enabled him to ramble, unpuffing, even nonchalantly — to the wonder of less prepared companions — through a full eight-hour opening day last fall. Those summer hikes did double duty, too, since they provided the wise old hunter a chance to check on familiar covers and scout out some new ones. Humid summer days served to remind the hunter to prepare his equipment. A few drops of oil, lightly applied inside and out, would insure the faithful performance of his Model 1400 scatter gun and the thirsty leather of his incredibly comfortable, if time defying, boots would eagerly sop up a heavy-handed dubbing.

lakeland I SCHOOL NEWS

TO TEACH — Miss Sasha Ann Fidler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fidler of r 2 Winchester and granddaughter of Mrs. Agnes Causer of Syracuse, graduated from Ball State university with a B. S. degree in physical education. While at Ball State she was active in P. E. M. M. for physical education majors; Judo club; Cresent club; and was a member of the gymnastics team for the past two years. Miss Fidler did her student teaching at Wawasee high school where she received a 4.0 for her spring quarter. This summer she has attended an advanced gymnastic institute at Indiana State university working with Muriel Grossfeld’s coach of the 1068 Women’s Olympic team and other Olympians and coaches. She has accepted a position as physical education teacher in the Frankfort junior high school at Frankfort. All New Children Reminded To Enroll Early Syracuse elementary school principal Robert D. Hamman is again reminding all children new to the Syracuse school district to register with his office prior to September 4. The office is open daily for enrollment from 8 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1 to 4 p.m. Kindergarten classes will begin at Syracuse on September 10. Parents will receive a written notice informing them when their children are to report for orientation on either September 8 or 9. Children in grades one through five will begin classes at 8:10 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 4, and will be dismissed at 3:05 p.m. Busses will make their regular runs on this day. Part of the day will be spent enrolling children, collecting boo-k rental fees, issuing receipts, issuing books and supplies and getting acquainted. Students will attend school all day. All students will be assigned to a room and the list will be posted outside the door of each room. Any child not finding his name on a list is to report to the office for his room assignment. For information on book rental fees, gym clothing, school lunch and dress codes see last week's paper. A complete article containing all information on the above appeared on the school page. Students Must Enroll At WHS Before Sept. 4 All students planning to attend Wawasee high school on September 4 at 8:20 a.m. who have not previously enrolled, are to go to the high school this week or on September 2 or 3 for enrollment purposes. This includes returning stu- „ dents, as well as new students. Attention Seniors WHS seniors who did not get a schedule program when they registered are asked to go directly to the commons area on the first day of school to pick these up. MILFORD .LOCAL Miss Sandra Stamper and Miss Joan Felkner of Milford visited with Mrs. Lulu Felkner and Chester Felkner at their cottage at Big Bear Lake, Mich., over the week end. Jim Felkner, who had been visiting with his grandmother and uncle, accompanied them home.

Wed., Aug. 27, 1969 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

New Salem By MRS. RAY FERVERDA SUNDAY SERVICES During the Sunday forenoon worship service there was scripture reading from the book of Ephesians 5 and 6 chapter by pastor Ostrander. Special music was presented by the Rose Bud Trio — Melinda Melissa and Melodie Tom, accompanied by their mother Mrs. Everett Tom, Jr. “The Bible and the Christian Home” was the message by guest evangelist Rev. Harold Martin of York, Pa. Visitors attending the services were Mr. and Mrs. Austin Miller and three children of York, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Miller of Fort Myers, Fla.; Mrs. Ruth Sutton of r 2 Leesburg and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Fisher and children, Bruce, Crystal and Darlene and Mr. and Mrs. Dari Swinehart and daughter Sharon, all of Ashland, Ohio, visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Schreiber, Jerry and Cindy of Irish ®ake. > —NS—HOME FROM 4-H TRIP Ricky Rapp of r 2 Milford was one of a group of 4-H junior leaders who spent a week in Washington, D. C., and New York city. , He returned home on Wednesday. On Thursday Ricky and his sister Cynthia went to the state fair in Indianapolis where they had pigs entered. They returned home on Saturday evening. -NSSUNDAY EVENING SERVICES ENJOYED Special music during the services Sunday evening was a number presented by the young men's quartette — Jay Plank, Dave Beer, Gary Hurd and Ron Wildman — and a solo by Dave Beer. Both were accompanied by Mrs. Everett Tom, Jr. The last message of the Spiritual Life Conference by speaker, Rev. Martin, was “The Coming Russian—lsraeli Conflict,” with scripture reading from the book of Ezekiel. —NS—COMMUNITY NEWS Miss Linda Shively of Syracuse spent the week end with her grandmother, Mrs. Inez Shively, and attended the special youth services on Saturday evening and also attended a fellowship dinner on Sunday. Mrs. Ruth DeFries of r 1 entertained at dinner on Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Don DeFries and son Doug and Richard Snikle of St. Joseph, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ostrander and Shawn of r 1 entertained at dinner on Wednesday for daughter Lynne of Rudyard, Mich., and Wayne Funderburg and niece Tami of Norway, Mich. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Stetler of Syracuse on Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stout of Mishawaka; Mr. and Mrs. John D. Stout of New Haven, Conn.; and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rheinheimer

Notice Os Sale Os Real Estate By Estate The undersigned, as Administrator of the estate of Adah E. Crow, deceased, by virtue of order of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, is offering for sale at private sale to the highest and best bidder the following described real estate situated in Kosciusko County, Indiana, to-wit: A part of Out Lot No. 1 in McConnei & Lape’s First Addition to the Town of Syracuse, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the North line of Main Street in the Town of Syracuse. 80 feet in a Southerly direction from the Southwest corner of Lot Number 76 in the Original Plat of Syracuse: running thence Southwardly along the North line of Main Street. 54 feet; thence in a Northwesterly direction parallel to Mill Street in said Town of Syracuse, 120 feet; thence Northeasterly parallel to said. Main Street, 54'A feet: thence in a Southeasterly direction parallel to said Mill Street, 120 feet to the place of beginning. The above described real estate is located at 213 West Main Street in the Town of Syracuse, and has buildings and improvements thereon. Persons interested in said real estate should contact the undersigned. MAURICE B. CROW, Administrator Phone: Syracuse 457-2937 REED & HEARN, Attorneys Phone: Syracuse 457-4154

and two children who have recently returned from Kenya, Africa; and Mr. and Mrs. John Stetler and daughters Jennifer and Jan Ellen of r r Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bucher and son Ron of Lebanon, Pa., spent four days last week in the home of Rev. and Mrs. Howard Kreider of r 1. Frank Rhodes of Pierceton attended services on Sunday forenoon and was a guest at the fellowship dinner held in the fellowship hall following services on Sunday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tom, Jr., and children Kip. Kevin, Melinda, Melissa and Melodie of r 2 Leesburg returned to their home on Wednesday after spending 10 days on a camping trip. They drove thru a number of states and spent some time in the home of an aunt, Lilly Larson, at Savage, Mont., and on a large ranch at Valentine, Neb. Mrs. Gladys Tyndall of Goshen spent the week end in the home of Mrs. Edna Tom and Miss Doris of Milford. Mrs. Tyndall attended services on Sunday and was a guest at the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Dane Rarick of r 1 and Mr. and Mrs. John Stetler and daughters were guests at dinner on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Stetler of Syracuse. The ladies of the New Salem church will hold a bazaar and bake sale on Labor Day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Baker east of North Webster on the Epworth Forest road. Monday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse were Mr. and Mrs. Laneen Fisher and children, Mike, Ronnie, Mark, Charity and Laneen, Jr., of Fayetteville, N. C., Mrs. David Thomson and son Jason of Wabash and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Fisher jf Chili. Syracuse Locals Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ecenbarger of Patterson. N. J., were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Scott of Syracuse for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Boger, entertained Saturday evening at a six o’clock dinner for the group, Miss Jade Westfall and Miss Nancy Dillon, Noblesville, have returned from New York city, where they accompanied Miss Bcttina Siechen, who left by olane for her home at Berlin, Germany. Miss Siechen, as an exchange student, has lived with the Westfall family for a year and the girls have been at the Lake Wawasee cottage of Dr. and Mrs. George Westfall this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Walters, Mr. and Mrs. George Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Brendel, all of Fort Wayne; and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Eash of LaGrange; spent Sunday afternoon at the Arthur VanAnda home on Wawasee Lake, after attending morning services at the new Wawasee Heights Baptist church

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