The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 15, Milford, Kosciusko County, 13 May 1970 — Page 5

Leesburg-Oswego News By Mrs. Max (Chearyl) Milter Phone: 453-3792

9 B* '"W < r ' CINDI FURNAS Warsaw Fair Queen Candidate Cindi Jeanr'umas. daughter of Mr and Mrs juhase Furnas of r 2 Leesburg, has been chosen by the " Leesburg Lion> club, to represent them as Miss Leesburg in the Warsaw Fair Queen contest Cindi is a junior at Warsaw high school She is a reporter on the school paper ‘‘Kontac, student council, and a girls representative of the junior class, and she was honored at the Tn Kappa Sorority honor banquet. Cindi helps out at the Cardinal ’Learning Center in the mornings and after school she works at the B & K at Nbrth Webster Cindi is five feet, eight inches tall She has red hair and has blue-grey eyes She teaches a Sunday School class at the First Baptist church of Oswego. She likes basketball, water sports and reading 4 L M-D Banquet Held Friday The Women's Missionary Fellowship of Calvary Raplist Church held its annual MotherDaughter Banquet Friday, May 8. at 6.30, at a Restaurant at Pierceton There were 44 guests present. , The evening started with the group singing "Faith of Our Mothers." The table blessing was by Mrs. Willodene Hunter After the delicious meal the president. Mrs. Thelma Clark led the group with, “Oh Beautiful Your Service Sweet." Grandmothers and Mothers were honored Martha Dausman. Willodine Hunter and Anna Hartman were the grandmothers with Linda Taylor, Juanita Blue Phyllis Kantenwem the mother s honored. The program was presented by Phyllis Kantenwein, as The aunt lankletter Program With Cheryl

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Kantenwein, Brenda Hunter, Debbie and Christine Taylor singing, “Come To Sunday." These girls were interviewed by Auntj Linklitter about their mothers Barbara Teeple. Cindy Kantenwein and Cindy Popenfoose sang “M-O-T-H-E-R". Aunt Linkletter next went through the purse of Gladys Popenfoose which added much amusement. A skit was given by "hirley Hamman and Betty Myers a hutnorist commercial was a plug for the group’s monthly meeting. Sara Teeple and Beth Teeple sang “God’s Masterpiece" as the closing of the Aunt Linkletter program. The speaker was Mrs. Martha Hocking, a missionary from Brazil. She spoke about the hardships of Missionary Mothers, to be their own children's teacher was hard but when it’s time to send them back to the homeland alone to further their education it’s harder. She requested prayer for all Missionary Mothers. The pianist for the entire program was Ann Teeple. Jonathon Gosser Married April 14 Jonathon Gosser who attends Harvard Divinity School at Boston. Mass., was married on April 14, to Miss Cathy Fick of Charlestown. Mass., formerly of Syracuse. Parents are Mrs. Maralee Fick of Elkhart and Rev and Mrs. David Gosser of Leesburg. The’best man was Jonathon's brother, David Gosser The marriage ceremony was written by the bridegroom, Mr. Gosser Meet The Leesburg Area Seniors ROSS EDWARD DEATSMAN This week my first senior is Ross Edward Dcatsman, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deutsman of r 1 Leesburg. Ross will be graduating with majors in English, social studies, mechanical drawing and science. His favorite subject is mechanical drawing. His favorite sport is basketball. He also likes to ski, swim and go boating. He likes fanning and 4-H. Ross has been a member of the varsity basketball team for two years and the B-team for one year. He was. cocaptain of the Warsaw Tigers basketball team this year. .. Ross is president of the Successful Farmers 4-H club which he has been a member for eight years, two years with the general livestock judging team, and two years with the tractor mainten-

ance. He is a member of the United Methodist church of Leesburg. Ross works for Fred Powell after school and also he will work for him this summer. He plans to enter Grace college this fall. Ross has an older sister, Gene, who w’orks in Warsaw, and a younger brother, Max, a freshman at Warsaw high school. STUART LESLIE WATKINS Stuart Leslie Watkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Watkins of r 1 Leesburg, has been very active in school sports. He has been on the varsity basketball team for two years, two years of varsity football. and one year of track. Stu is a candidate for the prom king this year, and he was the courtesy king this year. During his junior year he was a delegate to Boys’ State. Stu was honored at the Tri Kappa banquet last week. He will be graduating with majors in English, math and science. His favorite subject is art. This summer he will be working at .Armstrong Products and this fall he will enter Washington University School of Architecture at St. Louis, Mo. Stu has one older brother, Steve, freshman at Hanover college, and a younger brother. Sterling. an Bth grader in Warsaw junior high school. DAN JOSEPH GLADIEUX Dan Joseph Gladieux is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gladieux of Leesburg. Dan has majors in English and business, minors in social studies, science and math. This summer he will be working for Hull’s Transfer in Warsaw. This fall he will attend I. U. Extension in Fort Wayne. Dan has participated in three years- of track at Warsaw. He has one younger brother, Ed, who is 14 years old and attends Warsaw junior high, and a younger sister, Vickie, nine years old and in the third grade at Leesburg school. Dan is a member of the Sacred Heart pitholic church in Warsaw. JUNIOR AND SENIORS HONORED The junior and senior honor students from Leesburg attending the banquet sponsored by the Alpha Lambda Chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa of Warsaw held at the Shrine building on Thursday were: Stuart Watkins and parents, Cindi Furnas and parents. Sara Teeple and mother and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garner This was the sixth annual banquet sponsored for the honor students. Altogether there were 58 seniors and 52 juniors on the honor roll from Warsaw Community high school. The speaker for the evening was Rev. Edward Alley, minister of education. North United Methodist church of Indianapolis

and minister to students of Butler university. Last Days Os School Made Known The last day of school at Leesburg will be June 5. June 3 will be the last full day, the 4th and sth are half days. The teachers will be working on their records. June 3 will be the last day of school for the kindergarten children. TIPPY LEE CLUB MEETS The Tippy Lee Home Extension club met in the home of Mrs. Gerald Murphy on May 6. The meeting was opened in the regular form. Mrs. Robert Allen gave the history of the song of the month “The Levee Song" and led the group in singing it. Meditation was given by Mrs. Raymond Hartman. Mrs. Hal Strong gave the health and safety remarks on the great vitamin mystery, “Vitamin A”. Mrs. John Flory gave the lesson on meals for unexpected company. “Being a good hostess is to have easily prepared mixes, casseroles, and baked goods. Mrs. Flory made cherry crunch and crispy tuna casserole which was sampled by those present. Fourteen members and one guest answered roll call “WTio my favorite teacher was.” Mrs. Richard Allen, the president, read several letters and the club voted to contribute to the Warsaw cancer detection center. The homemakers conference will be held at Purdue university on June 10, 11 and 12, the theme will be “Keeping up the time.” The meeting was adjourned with the club prayer song and the club collect. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Gerald Murphy and Mrs. Max Shively was the cohostess. The June meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Raymond Hartman. Darrell Goon Leaving For Viet Nam Darrell Goon w-as the guest of honor Friday evening at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Goon of Clunette. Mr. Goon will be leaving for Viet Nam around May 25. Those from this area who were present were Mr. and Mrs. Junior Goon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Don Goon and family of Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kern and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kern from Syracuse and Mrs. Mark Wagner and family of North Webster. FINANCE COMMITTEE CONDUCTING CANVAS For the next two Sunday’s the finance committee under the chairmanship of James Hearn, will conduct an every member canvas in support of the church budget at the United Methodist church of Leesburg. BAPTIZED SUNDAY Kelly Scott Frank was baptized Sunday at the United Methodist church. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Terry Frank. In Memoriam In loving memory of Joe Hansman who died May 7, 1969. Mr and Mrs. John Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Ira Shue and Greg Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moles Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richards Mr. and Mrs. Bill Richards - Mrs. Joe (Ann) Hansman

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COMMUNITY NEWS Mrs. Byron Myers and son Matthew ate lunch Wednesday with Mrs. C. Robert Teeple. Rev. Charles Hocking of Kalamazoo, Mich., and Rev. Lee Kantenwien and sons of Warsaw had supper in the home of Bob Teeple and sons Friday while the ladies attended the motherdaughter banquet. Rev. and Mrs. Charles Hocking and daughter, Simone, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert Teeple. The Hockings will return to Sao Paulo, Brazil where they have put in 30 years as missionaries. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCartney entertained the following for the noon meal on Mother’s Day: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McCartney, Jay and Marcia, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Weirick. Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert Teeple, Jerry, Sara and Barb, and Mr. and Mrs. Rod Teeple. Mrs. Nettie Teeple received afternoon callers in the home of Miss Nevada Lippincott at Warsaw on Sunday. They were Mr. and Mrs. John Teeple, Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert Teeple, Jerry, Sara and Barb” and Wayne "56eple. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Turner of Fort Wayne were recent guests of Mrs. Joe Hansman. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller of North Webster visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Shue. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ostrom Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ostrom and family of Chicago, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sommors of Decatur, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Byrer. Mrs. Helen Zimmerman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Zimmerman of Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Irwin spent the week end in Fort Wayne visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Linnie Groscup. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Ferverda, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ferverda and family. Mr. and Mrs. Nub Niles and family, Mr. Ari Hartman, all of the North Webster area, and Eli Shock of Syracuse had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Carey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Blue and family entertained for Mother’s Day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunter of Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Popenfoose and sons of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunter and daughters of Irish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Shue took Mrs. Shue’s mother, Mrs. William Geiger of Milford, out for Mother’s Day dinner at a local restaurant. Mrs. Marvin Fuller had surgery last week at the Murphy Medical Center and was dismissed on Saturday. Mrs. Fred Anglin of Oswego and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Murphy of South Bend had Mother’s Day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John Anglin and family. Mrs. Carter Kuehl and family of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frame from Hebron, and Delmer Baker visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Beatty and Heather had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rader and family. Mrs. Everett Bishop visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Longfellow of Elkhart. Mrs. Bishop had Mother’s Day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John Longfellow, Jr., and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunter took Mrs. Anna Hartman out to a local restaurant for Mother’s Day dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Rod Trestrail and Beth of Milford were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Groninger and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Everest and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Balsbaugh and Mrs. Charles Balsbaugh, Sr., from Denver spent Mother’s Day with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Buckingham. Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Clover entertained their mothers Sunday for dinner, present were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harley and Mrs. Ralph Clover of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shively took Mrs. Albert Etter out for Sunday dinner at a local restaurant Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Edwards had Sunday dinner with Mr. and

PUBLIC AUCTION Sale every Friday —7 p.m. sharp mile south of Syracuse on road 13, across from bowling alley. Tools, power and hand for plumbers and mechanics etc., including pipe dyes, soil pipe and pipe vises and cutters, lead pot and burner. Craftsman industrial rated ’z h.p. benchgrinder. Snapon floor tool cabinet Two side mounting tool cabinets for pick up truck. Riding Moww. Small gas powered orchard sprayer. 25 h.p. Johnson outboard. Over 30 Avon Bottles, booze bottles. 80 watt Bogen P. A. system portable, complete. Hi Fi. Polaroid camera and copier. Zenith transoceanic short wave radio. Buescher true tone cornet. Large floor fan, G. E. portable dishwasher. New 15 X 15 carpet. Firearms. Four door prizes. First drawing at 7 p.m. No purchase necessary Merchandise of all description# — new and used. GREER AUCTION COMPANY r 3 box 2-A Syracuse Phone: 457-3607 LEONARD H. GREER, auctioneer

Mrs. Billy Carroll and family of Wabash. Linda Dimberg of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Elliott and family of Grand Rapids, Mich., spent the week aid with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dimberg. On Sunday they all wait to Mrs. Verle Young’s at Bourbon for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Young and family were also there. Mrs. Zona Deeter is spending a few days at her daughter’s, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sands of Munster. Mrs. Lillian Custer spent the w’eek end with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Myrtus Custer of R. R. Claypool. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Everest had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Everest and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brown took Mr. and Mrs. Junior Goon out for Mother’s Day dinner at a local restaurant. Rev. and Mrs. David Gosser spent Sunday afternoon with Doctor and Mrs. Stuart Mann of Lafayette where they met their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. David Gosser and Debbie. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Mann, parents of Mrs. Gosser were also there. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Frank of LaPorte and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Baugher of W’arsaw had Sunday dinner with Mr.and Mrs. Terry Frank and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Goddard and son and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gall spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bell and sons of Merriville. Vickie Gladieux was honored by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gladieux. Sunday with a buffet style dinner. There was around 80 friends and relatives attending. This was Vickie’s first communion taken at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Warsaw. \ Herve Bourlier spent the week end visiting with Jake Alspaugh at Indiana university. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gamer visited Sunday afternoon with Rev. and Mrs. V. L. Gamer of Rochester. Taylor Shively, who has been a patient at Miller’s Merry Manor of Warsaw, was dismissed to his home Saturday. Bruce Smith who attends Indiana State university spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Croop, Mrs. Bess Croop of Warsaw, Miss Ethel Anglin of Columbia City Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hartman. Kim and Randy and Hugh McCann took Mrs. Hugh McCann out for Mother’s Day dinner Sunday at a local restaurant. In the afternoon they all visited in the Hugh McCann home. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hartman. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brumfield and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Thompson of Warsaw attended the state bowling tournament at South Bend Saturday night. Richard Brownell of Rye, N.Y., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Qifford Smith and family. Mrs. Jim Coon and Mrs. Larry Hartman spent last Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. George Coon. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith and family, Bruce Smith and Richard Brownell of Rye, N.Y., had Mother’s Day dinner tfitE Mr. and Mrs. R. Douglas Smith. Mr. and Mrs. George Keel from Lansing, Mich., visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hamman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Clark and family and Mrs. Fannie Clark at PrairieView Nursing Home. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Smith and family of Lansing, Mich., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Alden Clark and family. Mrs. Larry Hartman and daughters called on Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCann, Mr. and Mrs. Al Kammerer and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tumbleson of Atwood on Sunday afternoon and evening. Edward Gunter was dismissed last Tuesday from the Murphy Medical Center. Mr. Gunter is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Custer spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Lillian Custer. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rookstool spent Sunday in Indianapolis. TJxey toured the 500 Speedway and met some of the

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race drivers. Mrs. Carl Ricliey sold her home to Dr. and Mrs. J. Shupp of Vanßuren. Dr. Shupp is a veterinarian. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kammerer and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kammerer had Mother’s Day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Klopenstein and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smythe had Mother’s Day dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gunter. Mrs. Carl Richey will be staying with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Buskirk, Sr. Mrs. Andy Kammerer and Mrs. Chet Kammerer attended the mother-daughter banquet of the Silver ’Diimble club held at a Nappanee restaurant last Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tom, Sr., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams and daughters of Akron on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heines from Roann visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Esta Yocum. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blankenship and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Earl and Joely, and Mrs. Jean Helman and boys spent Mother’s Day with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blankenship. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kammerer visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Logan on Sunday afternoon.* Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beebe of Pierceton and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Coyle of Warsaw took Mrs. Bernice Watkins out to a local restaurant for Mother’s Day and spent the evening /with Mrs. Watkins. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Watkins and Robin of Syracuse visited with Mrs. Bernice Watkins on Saturday evening. TWO INJURED IN TRUCK-BUGGY ACCIDENT Paul E. Hagerty, 66, 119 west North street, Syracuse, was uninjured when his 1969 Chevrolet picktep truck rammed the back of a horse-drawn buggy on Ind. 13 in Clinton township at 10:40 Sunday evening. An Amish couple of r 1 Millersburg sustained minor injuries in the mishap. Andrew A. Miller, 65, complained of a back pain and received a laceration of the right hand. Susie Miller, 62, a passenger, sustained an abrasion of the left elbow. Hagerty told investigating officers that he was southbound on Ind. 13 and did not see the horsedrawn buggy ahead of him due to headlights from oncoming traffic. The braked truck skidded 178 feet into the buggy, tipping it, and the horse bolted and continued running for nearly a mile before stopping. The Goshen first aid ambulance took the injured couple to the Goshen hospital for examination and treatment prior to their release. Damage to the buggy was set at $l5O and S2OO to the truck.

Commissioners Claims The following is a list of claims to be considered tor the Primary Election held May 5, 1970 by the Kosciusko County Board ot Commissioners at a special meeting held on May 18, 1970. Bessie I Himes. El Comm ' 100 00 • Richard E Riedel. El Comm & Canv. 262 50 Alvin T Rockhill. El Comm & Canv 262 50 David O Olinger. Clerical Assist 50 00. A R Wuthrich, do 50 00 Edith B Betti, do 15 00 NJeanMessmore.do 15.00 T Ethna Scott, do ’’ Frances Noble, do Jean Tuka. do “ Gwendolyn Anglin. Absentee Bd 13 00 Velma Ball, do , ’57 90 Margaret Clark, do > n? Wilma Clouse, do Kathryn Coy. do . ” 2? Maxine Hoildway. do -v Hilda Kempher. do ’' ” Dorothy Melcher, do 'j Marjorie Mye. do Catherine Silver, do ’ Virginia Somme, do ’* Henry Hackworth. Janitor JB.OO The Warsa w Printing Co. Supplies 650 «n Thomas Joyner. Repairs Lucille Kconti. do ' ”1 Gorman Butterbaughetal. Ist Pct Jackson Twp 165 00 Donald Slater et al. 2nd Pct Jackson Twp 180 00 Howard E Warner et al. Ist Pct Monroe Twp 220 00 Samuel Rhoadesetal. Ist Pct Washington Twp 180.00 JamesO Tuttieet al. 2nd Pct Washington Twp ’BO 00 Paul McFarren et al. 3rd Pct Washington Twp 165.00 Muriel Overmyer es al. Ist Pct Tippe Twp 220 00 MargaretE Teghtmeyer etai. 2nd Pct T.ppe Twp' 220.00 Larry Wm Kinsey et al. 3rd Pct. Tippe Twp 220.00 Harold C Baker et al. ath Pct Tippe Twp i> 220 00 Harry M Van Hemert etal. Ist Pct Turkey Creek 230.00 James L Buttetai, 2nd Pct Turkey Creek 180 00 Lavada Dean et al, 3rd Pct Turkey Creek 180 00 Haiel Stetier etal. 4th Pct Turkey Creek , 165.00 Carol F Koble et at. sth Pct. Turkey Creek 220.00 Max McCormick et al. 6th Pct Turkey Creek 205 00 Edith Baumgartner et al, Ist Pct Van Buren 980 00 Royce Fuller el al. 2nd Pct. Van Buren >BO.OO An.ta F Davidsenetal. 3rd Pct Van Buren 225 00 Thomas 13 Buskirk et al. Ist Pct Plain 220.00 Zona Deeter et al. 2nd Pct Plain , Louise Smith etal. 3rd Pct Plain 165.00 Ed A Rosswurm et al. 4th Pct. Plain 220 00 Men Hauthet al. Ist Pct Wayne Vera E Hotter etal. 2nd Pct Wayne 205 00 Emmaiane Lightfootetal. 3rd Pct Wayne 205.00 Helen Howard etal. 4th Pct Wayne 205.00 Mary E Stouder etal. Sth Pct Wayne 220.00 Mrs Norman D Hutter etal. 6th Pct. Wayne s 220 00 Helen Hi velvet al. 7th Pct Wayne 7 2 «>00 Dolores Chapel etal. Sth Pct Wayne 80 00 Arthur Kinsey etal. Ist Pct Clay ’BO 00 Russell Knchbaum et al. 2nd Pct Clay 220 00 Barbara N Fruit et al. Ist Pct Lake 165.00 Mane Bouse etal. 2nd Pct. Lake 165 00 j Marie Johnsonet al. Ist Pct Seward 220 00 Delmer Clark et al 2nd Pct Seward 220.00 Witham Rathburnetal. Ist Pct Franklin 165 00 Louise Elucljer etal. 2nd Pct. Franklin 180 00 Treva Hotter et al. Ist Pct Harrison Twp . 220 00 Ralph Warren etal. 2nd Pct Harrison Twp 220 00 Naomi Seeet al. 3rd Pct HarnsonTwp 80 00 Ruth Byrer etal. Ist Pct Prairie 180 00 Virginia! Baker et al. 2nd Pct Prairie 165.00 Julia Berger et al. Ist Pct. Jetterson 180 00 Dorothy Templinetal. 2nd Pct Jefferson Mary Miller etal. Ist Pct SCOtt ’BO 00 Don Forney et al. Ist Pct Etna 182 ” ma Mae Sellers et al. 2nd Pct Etna ’BO uu Edith Neer £t al, Ist Pct Ist Ward 205 00 Lillian Morrisetal. 2nd Pct. Ist Ward 180 00 Blanche Garber etal, 3rd Pct. Ist Ward 180 00 Ruth M Fellows etal, Ist Pct 2nd Ward 20000 Margaret Taylor et al. 2nd Pct. 2nd Ward 165.00 Harry Franks et al. 3rd Pct 2nd Ward 165.00 Gwendolyn Anglin et al, Ist Pct. 3rd Ward 180.00 Charles R: 2nd Pct 3rd Ward 180 00 Goldie Weirick et al. 3rd Pct 3rd Ward ’BO 00 Helen Caseet al, Ist Pct 4th Ward ’J® w Agnes Smith et al. 2nd Pct 4th Ward ’BO 00 Marybelle Funnel I etal, 3rd Pct. 4th Ward 165.00 I. Lawrence Butts, do hereby certify that the above is a true Ust of claims to be presented to the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners on May 18.1970. LAWRENCE BUTTS » Auditor, Kosciusko County

SOYBEAN CHAMPION — Soybean yield contests have been won by farmers using different methods, with some yields occasionally topping the 100 bu. per acre mark. When it comes to consistently winning these contests, one man makes it big nationally. John Reiser of Ashland, 111., has won the state five-acre soybean yield contest for four consecutive years. In 1968 he placed fourth and in 1969 he placed second. His six year average was 7.6 bu. per acre. During this period his total farm average has been well over 50 bu. per acre Reiser uses sound farm practices. He does not fertilize the beans heavily, but keeps soil fertility high and pH level at the optimum level for his cornsoybean rotation. He uses different varieties and blends of seed to find the best combination for his farm, and is continually trying new ones as they become available. Weed control is vitally important to Reiser since a weed infestation can cut yields more quickly than almost anything else. He has used Amiben — liquid and granular — over the years, in broadcast and band applications. For Reiser’s particular operation the choice is granular Amiben in 14” bands, followed by rotary hoeing and later cultivations as needed. He also settled on 30” rows, after experimentation and considering his soil conditions, seed selections and plant population. Reiser is pleased with his yield winning awards, but he appreciates more his high farm yields which help him maintain a successful farm operation. ‘Gospel Guys’ To Conduct Service At Island Chapel o The “Gospel Guys,” a deputation team from Indiana Central college, will conduct the morning worship service at 10:30 Sunday, May 17, at the Island Chapel United Methodist church. Kent Biller of this locality is a member of the team. The public is invited to attend this service.

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