The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 October 1969 — Page 13
North Webster By MRS. MARGUERITE BLACK
LEAVES FOR ISRAEL — Miss Betty Sue Murphy, a 1969 graduate of Wawasee high school, will fly from Fort Wayne Wednesday to New York and from there to Israel. She will work for the SteL la Carmel Hebrew Conference Center and will take training as a missionary. She is the daughter of Mrs. Robert Murphy. Relatives honored Betty Sunday at a goingaway dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Estel Murphy, of Churubusco. Betty’s mother and cousin, Linda, will accompany her to New York. -NWUnited Methodist Activities Listed A day of Prayer and Self-denial was observed on Tuesday at the church. Mrs. R. L. Snoke, spiritual life chairman of the was in charge of the program. Group singing was the opening. Sessions were led on self-denial by Mrs. Snoke, Mrs. Douglas Mock and Mrs. John Weeks. Silent meditation and guided prayer followed. A lunch of soup, crackers, cheese.and coffee was served by Mrs. Nelson Hunt, Mrs. Charles Turner and Mrs. Virgil Barnes.
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After the meal Mrs. Snoke led a discussion on “Prayer” from the book “Inner Life.” Mrs. Hunt gave a talk on the true meaning of prayer and self-denial and ways were discussed of showing self-denial to the community and those each come in contact with. The meeting closed with a hymn and group prayer. Executive Committee Meets Mrs. Douglas Mock, president of the WSCS, led the committee meeting on Tuesday evening when it met at the church. Discussion was held on various things needed for the church and some are under, consideration by the trustees. Supper Committee Plans Mrs. Charles Turner called her committee together on Thursday evening to make plans for the Turkey and Ham supper the church will give on Nov. 8. New Members Received The adult membership class met for the final instruction Sunday morping at the parsonage and then wer§> received into the church during the worship hour. Those joining the church were the Blackridge family, Mrs. Charlotte Blackridge, the Charman Holdermans, William Brooks, the Dean Williams, Mrs. Earl Clayton, Mrs. Ernest Lawshe, the Donald Dye family, the Virgil Barmes, the Stuart Walkers and the Cecil Kaufmans. —NW— Early Halloween Party Held The Bill Martindales and Mr. . and Mrs. Larry Martindale were sponsors for the fourth, fifth, and sixth grade class of the Milford Christian church at a Halloween party Friday night. The party was at the Richard Mikel home near Nappanee. With the Martindales were their children, Billy and Thelly, and a friend, Michael Richardson. The big event included a wiener
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roast, a hay ride and fun, then around the campfire. Each one Was asked to make masks from paper bags to be judged for prizes. Strange creatures came from their creations. -NW—UNICEF Children Will Call All Week Masked children will call at homes in the North Webster community all week with parents’ consent to collect for UNICEF. The party for youngsters who take part in this will be in the church dining room Saturday afternoon from 2 to 4. It is for ages kindergarten through sixth grades. —NW—KATHY IDEN IS 10 Kathy Iden celebrated her tenth birthday on Sunday, Oct. 26. Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Gard of Cromwell, were present for the dinner along with the family. Traditional birthday cake and ice cream topped off the meal with Kathy opening her presents as the finish. Kathy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Iden, she has a brother Jeff, age 11, and a sister Brenda, age 9. —NW—NORTH WEBSTER BAND BOOSTERS MEET MONDAY The North Webster Band Boosters met Monday in the band room of the school. Reports by the seven students who attended camp at Ball State this past summer were heard. A portion of the recording made there was heard. A concert will be given in the gymnasium on November 21. Anyone who has children in the band or orchestra is eligible to be a member of the band boosters. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. —NW—OBSERVE 37th ANNIVERSARY There is no better way to enjoy the beauty of nature than take a drive on a nice day and that is what the Ben Valentines thought Sunday when they started out to celebrate their 37th wedding anniversary. They were at Benton Harber, Saint Joe, Niles and Berring Springs, Mich., where they had their special dinner. —NW— Sgt. Darwin Cataline Returns From Viet Nam Sgt. Darwin Cataline, son-in-law of Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Thomas returned Thursday from
HELP WANTED HELP WANTED DALTON FOUNDRIES HAS BOTH SECURITY & A FUTURE * • HIGH STARTING RATES • MERIT RAISES • OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT • PAID HEALTH & LIFE INSURANCE • PAID VACATION & HOLIDAYS • PROFIT SHARING • OPENING ON ALL SHIFTS SEE: FRANK RADER The Dalton Foundries, Inc. Lincoln & Jefferson Sts. — Warsaw, Ind. “An Equal Opportunity Employer” REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE EARLE W. WALTZ *<- REALTOR NEW LISTING TODAY — Substantial and well built threebedroom home with extra large, bath, very attractive and very large living room. Full dining room, nice built-jn kitchen, full basement roomy enough for rec room, oil heat. Lovely office at front of house with separate entrance, attached garage. Has aluminum siding, large 94 x 215 lot withflowing creek in rear. 448 Parkway, Syracuse. LISTED ON LAKE FRONT TODAY — This won’t *last long. We’ve had dozens of calls for places like this and hire it is. Own a Wawasee lake front home for $16,000 and only $2,000 down. Very attractively furnished efficiency apartment with gas heat and long enough lot for another cottage. Maxwell’s, Bay Shore Drive. FULL OF CHARM, this like-new three bedroom home in best neighborhood. Carpeted Mving room, dining area, nice kitchen with sliding glass doors to beautiful yard, bath and gas heat, attached garage. Sprinkling System, large lot has seawall, pier, 60 ft. on water in Merrill’s Add’n. on channel. MOST ATTRACTIVE brick home with white trim, beautiful front lawn and channel at back door. Step down into finest carpeted living room, dining room, open stairway to three bedrooms. Bath and !i, nice kitchen, 'garage. 719 Front St. NEWLY DECORATED tiny three bedroom home in center of town. Has attractive stone front, kitchen, bath, enclosed back porch, large floored attic, extra large lot, FHA approved. 212 East John St. SYRACUSE, R. R. 2. One story frame and brick home, like new and most attractive, has 3 room basement and 24 x 24 garage. Three bedrooms, tub bath, stone fireplace, carpeting and range included. MILFORD — Three home for $5,000 ! 305 East Smith Street. Tiled floors, full bath, oil heat, full basement. What a buy! EARLE W. WALTZ Syracuse New Paris .Syracuse HOMES FOR EVERY NEED Clara Warner Jarhes Ellis Earl W. Waltz. 457-3465 831-4872 457-2189
serving 13 months in Viet Nam. He came to North Webster to pick up his wife, Wanda, who has made her home with her parents while he was away. They are now visiting relatives in Findlay, Ohio. The couple will spend some time with his mother, Mrs. George Webber in Ohio. After his leave he will finish his period of service in Kansas. —NW- . PLUMBING SERVICE IN NORTH WEBSTER Robert James of North Webster has placed an advertisement of his service in this paper, appearing in the classified pages. James and his wife moved here from Anderson abouteight years ago and like the community. Mr. James has a plumbing and repair service business at his home located across from the Knights of Pythias hall, one block away from the main business district. The motto for his business is “Quick Service.” He does new installation as well as plumbing and pump repair. -NW-' 1 COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Stump of Warsaw were supper guests Sunday evening of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Moerchen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse LeCount spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Levi Price in their home at Albion. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Mills were at their lake home over the week end. They are from Majeneca. Mrs. Denna Robbins was washing windows on Thursday when she fell and broke her arm. She has been a patient in Whitley County hospital for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold DesJardins of Modesto, Calif., have been visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. Richard Rash, for the past week. A week end guest of the Rashs’ was Miss Sandra Simms of Anderson college. Revival service will begin on Sunday, Nov. 2, at the Church of God. Rev. Carl Reynolds will be the speaker. Jim Turner, North Webster school music teacher, is ill at home. Rev. Rash will be helping with a revival meeting in Van Wert, Ohio, on Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Jesse LeCount called on Mrs. ’ Marie Lesh and Mrs. Redding on Saturday. Steve Richcreek was home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Richcreek for the week end. He is taking basic training at Great Lakes. His friend, Miss Sharon Frederick of Ball State was a guest of his parents also. Others included Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Darr and children of Hartford City. Mr. and Mrs. “Bus” Likens and grandsons, Terry and Jim Likens and Doug and Mark Bowser
enjoyed the motorcycle races Sunday at Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bransford were guests on Monday of their son and family, the Jim Bransfords of Buchanan, Mich LIGONIER NEWS ' By Rose Cunningham Mrs. Chaffee Heads U. F. Drive Mrs. Helen Chaffee will head the Ligoniet, United Fund Drive this year. Assisting her will be the United Fund board of directors with Mrs. Floyd Dickinson, residential chairman: James Mattson, industrial division chairman: Sam Patton, Sr., and Roy Chatfield, small business and stores; and Howard Heckner, professional men and teachers. Mrs. Dickinson will be appointing block-leaders for the residential campaign. More money will be needed this year to cover the needs of the 11 charities. Included are muscular dystrophy sls; girl scouts $2,858; Red Cross $2,400; boy scouts $3,125; mental health $750; Salvation Army $550; cerebral palsy $150; USO $125; and travelers’ aid SIOO. The drive will begin November 16. -L—---UGONIER C OF C MAKES PLANS FOR CHRISTMAS Monday evening’s Chamber of Commerce meeting was presided over by Rev. William R. Simmons, president. Members voted to authorize the spending of S3OO for the purchase of small Italian lights for the lighting of the trees now planted on Cavin street, during the holiday season. Two sets of lights with about 35 miniature bulbs in each set will be required for each tree. Gay West and Dave Trantor were appointed to represent the Ligonier chumber at the annual Chamber of Commerce meeting to be held in Fort Wayne on November 4. Dave Trantor was also asked to investigate the cost of service club signs to be erected at the city limits. The next meeting on November 17 will be the election of officers and the following nominating committee w'as appointed: Robert Miller, James Golden and Phil Schloss, chairman. Mrs. David Rials In Hondr Sorority At Western Mich. U. Mrs. David Rials, the former Cheryl Peffley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Peffley, Syracuse Lake, has been invited into Kappa Delta Pi, the national hoqor society in education. She is a student at Western Michigan university, Kalamazoo. The requirements for this honor are a cumulative gradepoint average of at least 3.1, junior or senior status, and enrollment in the education curriculum and professional educator’s sequence. Bonita Mishler Honored At Indiana Central Bonita Mishler, r 1 Syracuse, was among the 120 Indiana Central College students recognized for scholastic achievement last year at the annual Honors Day convocation in Ransburg auditorium on October 17. U.N. urged to shift development policy. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FURNISHED COTTAGE for a couple or bachelor. All modern. Utilities furnished. Reasonable rent, in town. 812 Front Street, Syracuse. RECEPTIONIST WANTED: Full time position. Apply in person. Steven Baumgartner. Brock Mfg., Inc., Milford, Ind.
A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN $895.; cash investment will bring excellent return servicing a route of U. fe. Postage Stamp Machines in your area. ? Write Mr. Sterling, Box 45024 Lincolnwood, 111. 60645. Include your Phone No.
Fined In North Webster JP Court The following Syracuse and North Webster drivers were fined recently in JP court at North Webster: Michael Brown, North Webster, paid $27.25 for disregarding a stop sign. Max Richcreek, r 3 Syracuse, $21.25 for speeding. Lindal Caldwell, r 4 Syracuse, $23.25 for speeding. Joe Ray, North Webster, $28.25, speeding. Terry Smith, Syracuse, $23.25, speeding. Devon Miller, Syracuse. $27.25, violation of muffler law. Bryan Galloway, Syracuse. $23.25, unsafe start. William Patterson, r 1 Syracuse. $32.25 and driver’s license suspended for six months, for leaving the scene of an accident. Jerry Thornburg, r 2 Syracuse, $32.25, reckless driving. Randy Drudge, North Webster, $19.25, failure to use headlights. Jack Morris, r 1 North Webster, and Sherrill Stout, r 1 North Webster, each $45 for public intoxication. Solomon Ball, Syracuse, fined $35 for hunting squirrel on Sunday. At Goshen Kenneth E. Elson, r 4 < Syracuse, paid $27.25 in Goshen for driving 90 on a 65 mile per hour zone on US 6. DOUBLE SAFETY HUNTING SEASON LAFAYETTE - With another hunting season on the horizon, stressing safe use of firearms becomes vital. F. R. Willsey, Purdue university extension safety specialist, says hunting safety cannot be overemphasized. Despite safety reminders year after year, hunting casualties, like automobile ' tragedies, always turn up. And like vehicle drivers, hunters are always confident it won’t happen to them. But each year, the hunting season brings new fatalities and injuries. Therefore, safety reminders are paramount. Willsey calls attention to these basic rules: —treat every gun with the respect due a loaded gun. —always be sure barrel and action are clear of obstruction. —be sure of your target before pulling the trigger. —never climb a tree or fence or jump a ditch with a loaded gun. —never point a gun at anything you do not want to shoot. —unattended guns should always be unloaded guns. —never shoot a bullet at a flat, hard surface or the surface of water. —remember alcoholic drinks before or during hunting are not conducive to safety. Statistics indicate most hunting casualties come when a shooter stumbles and falls, when the victim is mistaken for game or moves into lines of fire, or when the victim is out of sight of the shooter or covered by shooter swinging on game. Willsey says know the location of your companions at all time, wear bright colored clothing and be physically able and mentally alert constantly while hunting. Pheasant hunting in the northern half of the state opens November 10 and continues through December 21. In the southern half it opens November 20 and extends through December 31. Because of experimental releases, no pheasant hunting will be permitted in Carroll, Clinton, Hancock south of US 40, Greene west of state, road 157, Johnson, Knox, Shelby, Vigo and Sullivan counties. Quail and Hungarian partridge season wiU-«6ver the same dates in north and south, with no counties closed. Rabbitt season will be NovembeMO through January 21, 1970, in the northern half, November 20 through January 31, 1970, in the southern. County Pure Milk Ass'n. Set For Nov. 5 The annual meeting and dinner of the Kosciusko Local of Pure Milk Association will be held Wednesday, Nov. 5, at 7 p.m., eastern standard time, at the . Wagon Wheel Restaurant, east edge of Warsaw. Featured speaker will be Harold McCarthy of PMA’s marketing department, according to an announcement by Robert Lozier, president, and Gene E. Messmore, secretary - treasurer of the local, both of rural Warsaw. Election of officers for the year ahead is scheduled. Local officers have encouraged members to present resolutions for discussion at the meeting. WRC TO HOLD INSPECTION John C. Adams, 278 Women’s Refief Corps of Syracuse, will hold inspection on the regular meeting night, November 8. All members are urged to be present.
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By GEORGIA BUSTER a Do you recognize this picture? We would like to hear from anyone who knows the place or the iceeutters. Some say it may be the “sheep wash” on Wawasee. £ We had our first snow Wednesday, Oct. 22. Not much, but enough you could see it falling. All that day we heard of snow all around us. Are you getting your theatregoing “duds" ready? The big show, “Showboat", will be presented April 17 in the Wawasee high school and no one in /the Lakeland area should miss it. Os course you know this is a Civic Night in Syracuse production, an annual event sponsored by the Business and Professional Women’s club of Syracuse. Work for the club women began shortly after the 1969 Civic Night was over. Good to see Everett Crow uptown. Everett seemed to be in good health and high spirits. ’ 0 “4^" See Jim Howard is here, too. Always nice to see the young folks who are living away come home. On the trip to Brown county recently, passed several Syracuse cars on the road down there. The new director of the Fleet Home Town news at Great Lakes is Captain Riuhard M. McCool. If you have anyone in the navy in this district, all releases come from Great Lakes. See® Gene (Peanuts) Felts is keeping busy remodeling and repairing the home he purchased from the Miller family some time ago. I am interested in that , house, as I was born there. My parents LEGALS NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby Riven that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana, will from this date until November 25. 1969 at 2:00 P. M., EST, receive sealed bids for Blank Books, Blanks, Stationery. Printing and Office Supplies as required by Kosciusko Countjl during 1970 Specifications knd estimated quantities required are now on file in the County Auditor's Office, 'All bids must be submitted on Form 91 as prescribed by' the State Board of Accounts and must be on silo in the County Auditor's Office at Warsaw, Indiana by 2:00 P, M., EST, on November 25. 1969 and each bid must be accompanied by a surety bond or certified check in the sum of $1,000.00 subject to the approval of the Board of Commissioners. When bidding on all or either classes 1, 2. 3. 4, or 5, bids must be accompanied by the necessary affidavit of non-collusion as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated’October 25. 1969. LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana MJ — O. 29 & N. 5 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 3rd day of November, 1969, will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Name of Fund Amount General - 311 * 160.00 421 _ 3,000.00 .->l2 . 2,800.00 721 . 8,500.00 723 --- 500.00 731 800.00 741 5.000.00 922 - 1,000.00 1411 900.00 TOTAL *22,660.00 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 eounty 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. BYRON McCAMMON. Secretary Board of School Trustees Whitko Community School Corp. MJ & PP — 0. 22 A: 29
had my mother s uncle build it and we lived there .until I was five years old. At last the country is to have a National Veterans' Day observance. George Craig of Brazil is Indiana's state chairman. More than 80.000 school kits with Veterans’ Day material has been mailed to school principals throughout the country. - * * * Recently the mayor of Bremen, Germany, visited the United States and stopped at its sister town, Bremen, Ind. The mayor had with him officials and industrialists from Bremen. Hope everyone got his clocks turned back. I did mine early, then almost forgot that I had changed them. The Chamber of Commerce members, together witlrany citizens who wanted to help, has started cleaning, painting and replacing broken parts of the Christmas decorations. I hear they will also purchase a few new pieces and have Christmas decorations on the corners of Main and Huntington streets. This is a start on having better looking decorations for the holidays.
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