The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 18, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 June 1970 — Page 7

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

Awards Received By Leesburg Students Those from the Leesburg area who received awards and scholarships last week at Warsaw senior high school awards day follow: Cheerleader awards — Janet Landis and Kim Gast Cross-Country award — Ted Bast Football awards — Charlie Paul. Gary Tenney. Stu Watkins. Jerry Koehlinger and Ed Park Wrestling awards — Jerry Koehlinger Basketball awards — Stu Watkins and Ross Deatsman Track award — Ted Bast Golf award —- Steve West National Athletic Honor Society — Ted Bast. Charlie Paul and Stu Watkins Band — Jim Gamer ’ Da-Lite Screen Scholarship — Pam Kuhn State Scholarship Certificates — Charlie Paul. Sheryl Wagnor and Stu Watkins’ - Tri Alpha awards — Stu Watkins ? Seniors Honored At Graduation Parties Several graduation parties were held following the com mencement exercises for the Warsaw high school seniors Those from Leesburg honored’ were Kim Hartman A graduation party was held for Kim Hartman at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs Raymond Hartman. Cake and punch was served by Mrs Hartman to those present including the follow mg from out of town Mrs Helen Nine and Lisa,

PUBLIC AUCTION REAL ESTATE ANTIQUES HOUSEHOLD GOODS GUNS BOATS Because of the death of my wife. I will sell at public auction my home, antiques and household goods located in North Webster. Indiana (1 block east of Farmers State Bank and y 2 block south) on SATURDAY, JUNE 6. 1970 Time: 10:00 a.m. Sharp Real Estate Sells 1:00 p.m. F fl acre, one block from Lake; 2 bedrooms large living room; kitchen and back porch; utility room; basement; 2-car garage; storage building; 2 beautiful vegetable gardens. All carpeting and draperies included. TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: .Cash on day of sale; warranty deed and merchantable abstract furnished; all taxes paid. Malte your arrangements before sale day for financing. See your home Bank or Auctioneer. This home will be sold and possession at once upon full settlement.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS Kelvinator Combination RefrigaratorFreezor; Frigidaira Refrigerator; TV; 4burner Phil-Gas Tappan Range, good; Electrolux sweeper, like new; 2-piece rose* beige living room suite; modem sectional davenport; occasional chair; overstuffed chair; desk, chair; matched end tables; tables; 3-piace bedroom suite (post bed); lamps; dresser; throw rugs: clothing; linens; embroidery work; tapestory; Indian bedspread; pillows; pictures; dishes; electric skillet; iron skillets; cooking utensils; large white utility cabinet; 3-burner Perfection oil stove; canned fruit and vegetables; empty glass jars; good Speed Queen Washer (wringer typo): glider;chair; porch swing; lawn chairs: 6 wash tubs; 10 gal. milk can; many other unitomizod articles. MISCELLANEOUS 32* new extension ladder; 24* extension ladder: 8-10 stop ladder; 2 rolls 1” rope; double block rope tackle: new ladder jacks; chains; spades; picks: shovels; rakes; 5 *'••<•!< saws; 4 cross-cut saws: 4 walkers; roller skates; croquet set; hunting jackets; lumber of all kinds.

TERMS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY: Cash on day of sale. We carry liability insurance. Lunch served by Church of God Aid. RUSKIN BAUBLIT, Owner Henry Aukor, Auctioneer, Licensed and Bonded. South Whitley, Indiana, phone 723-4478

Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Croop, Miss Linda Croop, Mrs. Bess Croop. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Delp. Mr. and Mrs. Rullo Frush, all of Warsaw, and Miss Ethel Angnn of Columbia City. Cathy Long Cathy Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long of Leesburg was honored at two graduation parties at the home of her parents. The first one was held Sunday afternoon after baccalaureate with a supper being served to those present: Mr. and Mrs. Gene Albert and family of Valparaiso. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pottee of Brimfield. Steve Rogers of Chapman Lake. Mr and Mrs. Gene Kammerer, Mr. and Mrs Herschel Albert. Mrs. Mabie Krouse and Mr. and Mrs Robert Long and family. After commencement Cathy Long was honored b> Mr and Mrs. Mike Rogers anq.Mikie. Mr and Mrs Pat Rogers. Steve Rogers, all of Chapman Lake; Mr and Mrs Richard Allen. Mr and Mrs Ed Charlton and Craig. Mr and Mrs Francis Oswalt. Mr and Mrs Larry Summy and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long and family. Paula Albert Paula Albert was honored by her parents Mr and Mrs Chester Albert, after commencement Sunday evening Cake, punch and ham sandwiches were served. Those present were Mrs. Carl Crum and daughters of Nappanee. Mrs Goldie Albert and Brent Albert of LaPaz; Denny and Ed Hart. Mrs Charles Fisher and family. Denny Pinkerton, all of Milford; Roger Holsclaw. Mr and Mrs Walter Deatsman and family. Mr and Mrs Herschel Albert. Mr. and Mrs Ed Charlton and Craig and Mr and Mrs Bob Tusmg and Mary Beth, all of Leesburg Connie Phillips Connie Phillips daughter of Mr and Mrs Darrell Phillips had a graduation party Sunday afternoon at the home of her

ANTIQUES Tom Marshall oak dresser; gold edge mirror, 28x48: beveled oak mirror, 22x14; round oak table, 4 chairs; buffet; dinner horn. Victrola, records (it works); Nevada Coal-Wood Heating Stove; wood box; 2 good steamer trunks; glass-top cupboard; 3 rockers; gool old walnut cupboard; apple peelers; carriage lights; lantern; corn shucking pegs; man's coon skin coat; 200 glass insulators; old bicyclo, made in Canada; 5 grindstones; 5 gal. jug; 10 gal. jar; several 1 gal. jugs; 5 coal hods; world globe; wooden rake. GUNS — CABINET Winchester, 97. 12-guago shot gun 22 rifle (repeater) 10 gauge shot gun. made in England, with case, complete (shells) Deer gun (rifle, repeater) Double barrel cap gun Revolver BOATS 2 "ood wooden boats, oars, anchors

parents. Punch, cake, ice cream, nuts and mints were served to the forty-one guests from Fort Wayne. Ligonier. Warsaw and Leesburg. Connie received many nice gifts. Diane Yoder A graduation party was held for Diane Yoder daughter of Mrs. Jim Thompson. A cookout was held Sunday afternoon. Approximately 25 were present. After commencement cake and coffee was served to Ronnie Cook of Elkhart, Erna Trier of Warsaw, Robert Yoder and Rhonda Yoder, Mr. and Mrs. Jahies Thompson and Elaine Schooley and Allen Rudd Janet Robertson Mrs Ceil McEvilly, Mr. and Mrs. John McEvilly and family from Minooka, 111., and Mrs. Frances Sharpe of Joliet, 111., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs James Robertson and family They attended the graduation exercises of Janet Robertson at Winona Lake. After commencement they all enjoyed refreshments at the home of Janet s parents Mr. and Mrs. Mrs James Robertson. Ted Bast — John Bishop Mr. and Mrs. C'raig Balliet A graduation party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Diehl. .Around forty people attended the supper honor of Ted Bast, who graduated from Warsaw; John Bishop, who graduated from Carroll high school; and Mr and Mrs. Craig Balliet, who graduated from I V. Ross Deatsman Ross Deatsman. son of Mr and Mrs Walter Deatsman was honored by his friends and relatives at a graduation party on Saturday evening Cookies and punch were served Ross received many of nice gifts

MORE SENIORS OF THE WEEK I missed two girls, Diane Yoder and Cathy Long, when I featured the seniors of the week They follow: ’ DIANE YODER Diane Yoder is the daughter of Mrs. Jim Thompson of Leesburg. Diane graduated with majors in English and business. Her favorite subject is typing. She has been a member of the school ski club for three years and the Future Nurses club for two years. She likes to read mysteries. Diane will be working at Donnelley’s this summer. She will be married June 20 to Allen Rudd, Jr. She likes to ski. She has an older brother Robert, a junior at I.U. Extension at South Bend and one younger sister Rhonda, a 4th grader at Leesburg. She attends the Leesburg United Methodist church. CATHY LONG Cathy Long is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long of Leesburg. Cathy is employed at Zimmers in Warsaw and plans to be married to Steve Rogers. No date has been set for the wedding She graduated with majors in English and business. Her favorite subject is bookkeeping She was a member of the Deca club. She represented Leesburg in the 1969 fair queen contest at Warsaw Cathy likes to sew. .swim and go boating. She has one younger brother Barry in junior high at Warsaw and two younger sisters. Judy 17,. a junior at Warsaw and Sherry, 12, in the sixth grade at Leesburg Cathy is a member of the Leesburg United Methodist church. Vacation Bible School Starts June 8 At Oswego The annual Vacation Bible School of the Calvary Baptist church in Oswego. Armstrong road and 300 E. will be conducted June 8 to 19 from 9 to 11:30 a m. Monday thru Friday for the two weeks. The closing program will be held Sunday evening. June 21. at 7 p.m. The theme for the Bible school this year is “Discover Christ Where You Are.’’ The teachers and helpers are as follows beginning with the Nursery Dept.: Jinny Chambers, teacher; Sue Blue, helper; beginner dept: Ann Popenfoose and Ann Teeple, teachers; Primary dept: Karen Hoffert. teacher: Linda Taylor, helper; junior dept: Phyliss Kantenwein. teacher; Connie Wagnor. helper. Junior high dep,: Pastor Kantenwein. teacher. Other helpers include Gail Wagner, Susan Clark and Cinday Popenfoose The secretary will be Jean Gift. Refreshments are in the charge of Betty Myers A daily offering will be taken, which will go to a Missionary project. The Missionary project for this year is Rev. and Mrs Charles Hocking. Missionaries to Brazil. The age group for the Bible school begins with three year olds. There will be a song and story time each morning when the whole Bible School joins together. They will be learning new choruses and then have an exciting story told to them by the pastor. All children are welcome. PLAIN FARMERETTS MEET MAY 26 The Leesburg Plain Farmeretts met May 26 at the Leesburg school cafeteria Merri Strong gave a demonstration on dessert. Debbie Bertsch gave a demonstration on magic cookie bars and Tammie Klopenstein gave a demonstration an butterfly decorations The health and safety report was given by Milli Golf on bicycle safety The next meeting will be June

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YOUNG PEOPLE IN CHARGE SUNDAY EVENING This Sunday evening service at the Calvary Baptist church of Oswego will be in the hands of the young people. Butch Hammond will be speaking. Following the services a going away reception for the Hammonds will be held. Grandson Os Leesburg Couple Valedictorian Mr. and Mrs. Roger McConnell attended graduation exercises at Bremen. Ohio, for their grandson. Charles McConnell. Out of a class of 117 he was the valedictorian and he gave the validictory address at the commencement. Accompanying Mr. and Mrs. McConnell to Ohio were Mrs. Martha Skidmore of Fort Wayne. Dorcas Kipker and Grace Snellenberger of Warsaw. They spent Friday night with the Glen McConnell family, parents of Charles. BOARD VOTES TO OPEN NEW STREET The town board of trustees met at 7 p.m. at the town hall Monday evening. Ralph Brubaker reported a street closed in Brubaker addition. A new street at a different location in the same addition is being opened. The general concensus of the board was in favor of the opening of the new street at the new location. The legal description of the location of the new street is the north fifty feet of lot number two in the Brubaker subdivision. A motion was' made and passed to permit the hanging of the original charter of the American Legion Auxiliary in the town hall. Junk cars are being removed from the town in numbers and the drive to clean them all up is being continued. Parking on one side of the street was discussed but no action was taken. LARRY BISHOP A TEXAS GRADUATE Larry Bishop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bishop graduated May 23. from Wayland Baptist college at Plainview. Texas. Larry was studying business administration. He will stay in Texas for the summer but will return home this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bishop and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Bishop left May 21 to attend the graduation exercises. They returned home May 25. Tippy Lee Homemakers Meet At Strong Home The Tippy Lee Homemakers club met in the home of Mrs. Hal Strong at 9 a.m. last Wednesday and went by car to Nappanee. They toured the World Church Center. The center sends clothes to foreign countries. They then went to a kitchen factory and enjoyed a tour. They saw a demonstration on an electronic oven. They also saw a stove with a glass top that uses nothing but corning ware. A shopping trip was enjoyed, after which they went to Amish Acres for a picnic in the orchard. Mr. Pletcher took the 13 ladies on a guided tour. He told of how Amish customs started and how they live in the society of today, still holding to the same beliefs they had in the 1800’s, BIRTHDAY PARTY HONORS DIRK FERVERDA Mr. and Mrs Robert Ferverda had a birthday party for their son Dirk on Wednesday. May 27, to celebrate his 13th birthday. Dinner guests were his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ferverda. his great-grandmother Mrs Pearl Ferverda and his sister Amy Ferverda On Sunday his parents had another birthday dinner for him Those present were Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Mishler and Mr. and Mrs Er Mishler of South Whitley and his sister Amy.

SHERRY LONG ’ HAS SLUMBER PARTY Sherry Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long, had a slumber party at the home of her parents to celebrate her 12th birthday. Games were enjoyed by the girls who were present. Those who attended the party were Holly Strong. Barb Teeple, Tammy Hoffer. Tammie Klopenstein, Debbie Bertsch, Billie Sullivan and Diane Anglin. FIRST GRADE HAS HAS PARTY The first grade held its party at the Wayne Hoffer home last Tuesday. May 26. „ They left the school at 11 a m. by cars, driven by the teacher Miss Edith Saul. Mrs. Jim Hearn and Mrs. Wayne Hoffer. They each carried a sack lunch. All enjoyed playing games and playing with the animals. They returned back to school about 2:30 p.m. COMMUNITY NEWS George Watkins is a patient at the Goshen hospital. He has been a patient there for two weeks. Ida Woodling was a dinner guest of Amy Ferverda last Monday evening. Mrs. Stanley Stokes, Sherry and Susan. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Hartman and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Fisher, all of Warsaw; called on Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hartman and family last week. Bob Strieby. Dick Roberts. Mrs. Robert, Henderson and family. Mr. Jeff Wagnor visited on Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roberts and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allen, Max and Beth had a cook out at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long and family on Memorial Day, Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Hill of Indianapolis were week end guests of Mr.- and Mrs. Jess Pritchett. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Watkins were spending a few days with Mrs. George Watkins. Bill Richards of Waukegan. 111., spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Strong and family and Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson and family spent the week end camping and fishing at Pigeon River Camp Ground near Mongo. Frances Anderson and Michael from Elkhart spent Friday night and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Polk and family. Jerry Kammerer and Larry Summy spent Saturday at the Indianapolis “500.” Lane Graham, who will be a sophomore at Ball State university next fall, is home for the summer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Graham. She will be working at the Leesburg Lumber Company this summer. Mrs. Bernice Watkins visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Nellie Randall of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kammerer and family of Muncie spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kammerer and family. Mrs. Garwin Eaton and family of Burket spent Saturday with the Larry Polk family, Mrs. Edward Gunter attended the graduation exercises at Grace college last Tuesday for her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Pardee Gunter. Mrs. Gunter took Mr. and Mrs. Pardee Gunter out for dinner after the commencement exercises Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ewing and son from Alexandria spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hartman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baldes from Albany. N. Y.. spent the week end

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with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Buskirk. Sr., and Mrs. Carl Richey. Mrs. Emma Hollar and Fae had visitors last Thursday, in the afternoon Mrs. Bell Hollar of Milford and in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rumfelt of Hastings. A surprise birthday party was held last Friday afternoon for Mrs. Gene Zartman. Refreshments of cake, ice cream and kool-aid were served. Those presenLwere Mary Ann Shafer. Cindy and Lori Wildman, Rhonda Lursen. Kim and Tony Zartman. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hartman attended the commencement Sunday evening at Winona Lake for Kim Hartman. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Buckingham attended their neice. Peggy Balsbaugh's. graduation from the Parkview School of Nursing last Friday evening It was held at the New Haven United Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gunter attended a going away party for Mr. and Mrs. Pardee Gunter. They will leave, June 9 for Holland and plan to return July 18. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff LaCount of North Webster called on Mrs. Emma Hollar and Fae on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Bernice Watkins, Mrs. Charles Dye and Mrs. Paul Beebe visited George Watkins Sunday evening at the Goshen hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Tennyson from Zephrlls. Fla., visited with Miss Buelah Kerr Friday. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Ruth Sutton were Mrs, Ruth DeFriesArf Milford and Mr. and Mrs. 'Roger McConnell of Leesburg. Mrs. Roy Matthews spent a fewdays with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deatsman and familyApollo Spacecraft Exhibit In South Bend A full-scale model of the N.A.S.A. Apollo Spacecraft’s command module will go on display June 5 in the new downtown South Bend 14-story government center exhibit hall, which was announced today bySouth Bend Mayor Lloyd M. Allen. The Apollo hatch door has been replaced by a transparent plastic window so that details of the welllighted interior can be seen. Inside are three space-suited astronauts in the form of mannequins with replicas of equipment and controls used on the actual manned lunar missions. Atop the spacecraft is the docking collar which is used when the Apollo mates with the Lunar Module. Loaned to South Bend civic, art and museum groups by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration,the Apollo Moonship exhibit will be open daily for free public viewing through July 5 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.. except Sundays. The South Bend Mayor has invited area residents, youth and tour groups to visit the N.A.S.A. Apollo display in the new countycity building exhibit hall. He noted that school students will find the N.A.S.A. display to be an educational experience. LAKELAND LOCAL Mrs Gertrude Coppock has returned to her Huntington home following a week in the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Estella Swartz, at Syracuse.

Local Resident Receives Wheaton College Degree WHEATON, Hl. - William Lee Stieglitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stieglitz of r 2 Milford, has received the master of arts degree in Christian education at the 111th June commencement of Wheaton college, June 1. Evangelist Billy Graham, a Wheaton alumnus of 1943, spoke to the graduating class. Dr. Hudson T. Armerding, Wheaton college president, conferred the 393 baccalaureate and 45 masters degrees. t ' Stieglitz is a graduate of Nyack, N, Y., Missionary college. Wheaton is a co-educational liberal arts college of 1,700 students which combines high scholastic standards with conservative Christian faith and practice. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL AT APOSTOLIC CHURCH The Apostolic Christian church of Milford will have its annual vacation Bible school on the evenings of June 15. 16, 18. and 19 from 7:30 to 9. Classes are from nursery level to adult. Everyone is welcome. Call the Elmer Hartter residence to register your children. Bethany Church of the Brethren will have a senior citizens day Wednesday, June 3. This will be a combined meeting with New Paris. LEGALS NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given Io 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 Os Warsaw. Indiana, at 9 00 AM. on the 15th day of June, 1970. will consider the following additional appropriations, which said Officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. County General fund: Treas. lO2G Extra Help $391.7$ Co. A 213a Operating Expense 2.00 Comm 103a Legal Services 400.00 Cumulative Courthouse Ct. H. 14$ Architect Fees $*,000.00 Special Funds No. 390 Silver Lk. Cem. Ass'n Int. 17.12 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 ap propriated. 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 Co. A. 103 Per Diem—Mileage $ 2.00 Com 414 Exp. R E. Reassessment 400.00 Com sos Cemetery Fund Interest 17.72 Cumulative Courthouse 14$ Cumulative Bldg. Fund s*.o*o.oo NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that taxpayersvappearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon The additional appropriations as finally deter mined 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 neld„ LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor. Kosciusko County MJ —J 3 8,10 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the town of Milford Junction. Kosciusko county. Indiana that the proper legal officers of said municipal corporation a* their regular meeting place at 7 30 p m on the 4th day of July. T 970. will consider the following ad ditional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the ex traordmary emergency existing at this time Amount General Fund $1,025 for police car Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall nave a right to be heard tnereon The additional appropriation as finally made will be automatically referred to the state board of tax commissioners, which board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the county auditors 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’ wilt be held Edith I Baumgartner Clerk treasurer Town of M ilord Junction, Indiana

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