The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 21, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 June 1970 — Page 19

REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE BAYMAN jTV f Al CTIONEERS—REALTORS 107 W. Columbia St., South Whitley or M Ha H Tri-County Realty p RON AND HELEN LAKE, Realtors Pierceton: 594-2480 Farms, Lake, Residential and Commercial Property TODD REALTY LAKE WAWASEE - HIGHLAND VIEW GARDENS: Excellent 3-1 bedroom, two story year around home on 100 ft. lakefront lot with 100 ft. channel at rear with boat house. Large family room-equipped kitchen, utility room. I full bath, 2 half baths, large living room with fireplace, partially furnished. Two car garage, lot completely fenced. An excellent buy at 165.000. SYRACUSE I.\KE - 134 NORTH SHORE DRIVE: Excellent three bedroom summer home on large wooded lakefront lot with over 100 ft. lakefront, living room with fireplace, fining room, recreation area with bar. equipped kitchen, utility yoom. two baths. 2 car attached garage, natural gas heat, large -'•'patio, new pier, house completely furnished, — >44.950. JOE and BARBARA TODD. Realtors “ i Office Open Daily Erom 9-6 Sunday Noon to 6 — evenings bv appointment only HARLAN STEFFEN Sales Representative PHONE: (219) 856-2217 4 EASTSIDE OF LAKE W AWASEE K.r.2- Syracuse. Indiana . • j. ' SERVICES SERVICES J si > 'tiGot 5 * -3ft. SPECIAL OFF SCHEDULE CRUISES ON THE DIXIE For Churches. Schools and Clubs. WEEK DAY SCHEDULE AFTER JUNE 13 6:30, 7.30 and 8:30 p.m. Sundays & Holidays Hourly on 4 hour starting 1:30 p.m. Webster Lake “The Friendly Family Store. «The Town Shop Apparel for the entire family. Uptown: Leesburg, Ind. ELECTRfCAL CONTRACTORS Air Conditioning ■ Electric Heating Hire S -?® Residential — Commercial — Industrial 457-3744 J Syracuse Dry Cleaning PICK-UP AND DaiVERY IN THE LAKELAND AREA / WAWASEE LAUNDROMAT Monday. Wednesday and Friday ->■ / NORTH WEBSTER LAUNDROMAT Monday, Wednesday and Friday / STALEY'S GROCERY Monday and Thursday / JOT ’EM DOWN STORE Monday and Thursday / LAKESIDE COIN LAUNDRY, Syracuse Monday, Wednesday and Friday / JONES FOOD CENTER, Leesburg Tuesday and Friday Our Driver In Pierceton Every Monday and Thursday WARSAW DRY CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY W»r*»w, Indian*

HELP WANTED HELP WANTED WOMAN WANTED We have an opening in our Pierceton office for a reliable woman. Must be able to write articles. Typing necessary. Five days per week. Send resume to Woman Wanted, box 188 Milford or apply in person at The Pierceton Press office between 2 and 5 p.m. Monday. LOOKING FOR STEADY EMPLOYMENT? WELL Chamberlin Products OFFERS THAT PLUS MORE Job Security Periodic Raises Good Working Conditions Paid Vacations And Holidays DON’T DELAY, APPLY NOW OFFICE HOURS 8:00-4:30 MON. THRU FRI. 8:00-12:00 SAT. 503 BROAD ST. SOUTH WHITLEY PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION CLOSE OUT - HILLTOP ANTIQUES Antiques - Glassware ■ China - Collectors Items Furniture - Primitives ■ Tools - Miscellaneous Ow a* <*« 4wk .1 an baabaaA. MarbbaH Bay. I *46 nb at Fabia AaaHaa Iba la baa lag 6aaar*a4 kwartv — UOCATIO —1 aUta Waal er baaaaba. lab er U VMa> 17 -<U. lir* urt es Fart We*ee. I*4 aa U I 1* er • miter Marthaart at Haafiagtaa. lad aa U- X 2d aa; 'I Saturday, June 27,1970 9:00 a. m. COHTtMUOUi AUCTIQH AU DAT NO btCBMS LUNCH SCtVtS

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HOTI — lato,«a Mt •» *-M A M Ttoa to M «rtm lmt» mte wtoto towdwto, «i toetM Mt TltMl — CASH HOT USNHSMU KMt ACCID«NTJ Lamb WM •• ltr»i< Mrs. Marshall (Ruth) Gay, o™ Seto Caa<at«a< by tuiHMten nos auctiohuu to Warne H—a T4T JIW--Watto— H-h (M-MM HOUSEHOLD & ANTIQUE SALE We will sell at public auction the following listed personal property located north of North Webster, Indiana, on State Road 13 to the Epworth Forest Road and go east 1 mil* to Fifth Street and turn right on Fifth to Wade Drive and go to 2nd house on SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1970 Time — 12:00 Noon, EDT Zenith Color TV with remote control, excellent condition; 2 Coffee Tables; Modern upholstered Swivel Rocker; 2 Matching Cold Swivel Rockers; Leather Men's Recliner; Plastic Swivel Chair; 11,000 BTU Air Conditioner; 2. Electric Port-heaters; Good Filter Queen Sweeper with all attachments, including floor polisher and scrubber; Haeger “Parrott" Lamp; Light Fixtures. Drexel American Traditional Solid Knotty Pine Dining Table, extends 8' with pads and 2 captain chairs and 4 pull-up Chairs; Curloy Maple Veneer Bedroom Suite; Twin Beds; Chest: Oval Mirrdr Vanity with plate glass top and bench; Night Stand; Springs and Mattress; Hollywood Bed Frame; Painted Chest of Drawers; Curtains; Drapes; Linens; 4 Venitian Blinds; Rugs; Crochet Table Cloth. Electric Rotisserie and Oven; Barbeque Grill with electric spit; 2 Chrome Bar Stools: Fireplace Screen; 2 Electric Irons. Steam and Regular: Glassware: Sets of Dishes: Hand Hammered Aluminum Articles; Cooking Utensils; Pots and Pans; Suit Cases; 2 Metal Carpenter Tool Boxes (1 very large); 48" Pipe Wrench; Hand Tools and other miscellaneous articles. f ANTIQUES <& COLLECTOR S ITEMS Solid Cherry Bedroom Set. Bed. Chest 3 Mirror Vanity with Chair; Spool Bed, Solid Walnut. Brass Castors; 3 Walnut Frame Queen Ann Chairs, one with arms; 2 Side Chairs, Tapestrv Covered: Chair with Carved Legs; Small Walnut Commode; Oval Solid Walnut Gate Leg Table with Cherry veneer top and spiral hand turned legs; Spinning Wheel, 185 years old, 5 woods; NeSdle Point Chair, solid walnut carved frame with intricate wood carving; Cream Cans; Wash Board; Porcelain Chamber; Large Royal Ironstone Platter, Limage Dresser Set. 7 pieces; Pewter Pitcher; Cake Plates; Cut Glass; Gladstone Bag and Doctor’s Medicine Case; many other miscellaneous items. This is all quality merchandise. In case of rain sale will be under tent Terms: Cash. Not responsible for accidents. MR. & MRS. WILLIAM GINTY Auctioneers, Schrader Bros. Clerk, Ray Hively

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LEGALS NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA You are hereby notified that upon the 3rd day of August. 1979, at 11:00 A M. DST, tt at the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana, will meet tor the purpose of considering a proposal to establish a Cumulative or Sinking Fund, for the building, remodeling, and repair of the County Court House, and the levy of tax at the rate of IS cents on each siOO of taxable property in Kosciusko County, Indiana, to provide funds for said fund. Said tax to be first levied in 1970. payable in each year thereafter for five years. (5), all as provided by Chapter 296 of the Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana for 1955 Taxpayers are invited to be present and will have a right to be heard thereon before said proposal is finally approved and submitted to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for approval. Dated: June 19. 1970 LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor, Kosciusko County. Indiana MJ —Je 24 8. Jul Commissioners Claims The following is a list of claims to be considered by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their meeting on the Ist Os July, 1970. Edith 0 Beltz 433 33 Ethna Scott 416.66 Princess Marie Frush 375 00 Frances Noble 350 00 Norma Jean Messmore 333 33 Kathryn M Teel 433 33 Hazel Harman 416.66 Mary Beth Miner 375 00 Catherine B Gonya 350 00 OlgaJ Tusing 333 33 F Bonita Freeman 375.00 Margaret E Garman 358 33 Idiee Armey 433.33 Phyllis Munson 416 66 Rita Miller 375 00 Lucille McCleary 350 00 Margaret Menzie 333 33 Nancy Belcher 157.53 R>ta Golding 315:70 Ruth Hotfus 433 33 Helen Goshert 416.66 , Roger Fellows 58166 Stanley B Hplderman 565 00 Ronald Robinson 533.33 H Earl Boggs 400 00 Cassuis Alan Rovenstine $33 33 Randy Lindzy 433.33 Mike Brower 333 00 Avis B Gunter 433 33 Iva L Carpenter 416 66 Alice R Randels 375.00 Thelma J. Leedy 416 66 Janet I Wise 144 80 Nancy K. Belcher 118 80 Jessie Rice 35 25 Norman Huff er 52 00 Mary K: Johnson 648.00 Arma L Eckert 168 00 Richard Mikel 468 00 Eldora Neber 360.00 Ed A Rosswurm 144 00 Esther D Pence 96 00 Bernice Graham 264 00 Marilyn Phillips 120.00 Marjorie M Hoffman 324 00 Virginia Spry 300 00 Helen R Baker - 300 00 Educational Map 8, Chart Serv 288.00 A A. Pfingst 288.00 Cynthia A Fry 120.00 Julia Rogers 126.00 Lena Da vidsen 264.00 Betty Rose Stahl ' 300 00 Ruby Rife 360.25 Claudette S. Himes 152 20 Billie F Andrews 283 33 Bernard T Minear 383 33 Henry Hackworth 512.50 Ralph Whitesell 500 00 Beatrice Weller 183 33 Edward B. Funk 316.66 MiloE Clase 50 00, Maxine Case 18 75’ B. James Baker 833.33 George A. Nye 416.66 Georgia U. Nellans 445 83 Robert.L. Rasor 308 33 Charles E. Hively 80.00 Shelman Marshall 80.00 Maurice Lewallen 80.00 C. W. Weaver 85 00 United Telephone Co. 712 57 Edward B Funk 91.04 NIPSCo 507.32 Sewage T reatment Off 48 80 Water Utilities 80.88 TheMail-Journal 210.09 Times Union 233.78 Bledsoe Buick Pontiac Inc. 41.51 Eastman Kodak Co 133 64 Wholesale Electric Serv. Co. 51 83 Gast Fuel A Oil Co 259 00 A. E Boyce Co , Inc. 719 16 Business Equip. Co . Inc. " 140 79 Waddell Printing Co 36010 Sharp Hdw Co. 40 37 Dr. J R Baum 15 00 Dr. Maria Solymos 7.50 Warsaw Office Supp. Co. 32 48 Dr Bill Joe Mishler 7 50 Bankers Dispatch Corp. 140 Warsaw Aviation, Inc. 24.75 Ford's Auto Supp 3 50 Motorola Comm & Elect , Inc 34 70 Dave Andrews, Sheriff 460.85 Shell Oil Co 24 13 Police Equip Serv. 95 97 Thornburg Drug Co. 23.10 Industrial Photocopy, Inc. 49 10 Carl T. Zimmer 15.80 R Steven Hearn 690.47 Gene B. Lee > 50 00 Paul J. Grimme 99.60 Thomas A. Edison Industries 2 00 Howards $6 65 Int Business Mach. Co 82.08 Nick's A Joe s TV Serv 34 50 The Allen Smith Co 24 50 The Lawyers Co-op Pu,b Co 73 50 West Pub. Co 30 00 William M Dalton II 50 00 H A. Friend A CO . Inc 138 50 Liberty Cate $3.50 Pucketts Cafeteria 11140 Hall Hdw. Co. 10 43 Kelley Tractor Sales 1 40 Plymouth Clean Towel Serv 1150 Arab Termite A Pest Cont. Co 5 00 Wayne R Johnson 135.00 Nat Bird Exterm Inc 100.00 Nat Block Co M»00 Miller A Sorts Lbr Co. 95.27 Smith's Appliance 278 82 Correlated Prod inc 46.70 Coveral I R ent al Serv 37.75 Tingle Furniture St 147 00 Harold Stotter ?5 00 Warsaw. Dry Cleaners 107 25 Ace Hardware 1188 MiloE Clase 8 00 Winona Lake Indiana P.O. 32 00 Tony Hetman ’0 08 Gerald Smalley 8 00 Harold E Wh.te 8 00 A D Wilson 8 00 Ralph Wrigley 8 80 Wavne R Johnson 60 00 Charles Mikel 60 00 Austin Neber 7$ 00 Darrell Phillips 225 00 John W Lutes 40 00 Henry Hackworm 20 00 E H. Stephenson 2003)0 Xerox 470 06 Harris Troxel Funeral Mm 100 00 King Memorial Home 100 00 Kiaehn Funeral Home 100 00 McHatton Funeral Home 200 00 Titus Funeral Home 200 00 White Funeral Home 100.00 Wyman Funeral Home 100 00 Yoder Culp F unerai Home 100 00 KMCiuskoCO Fair Ass'n 2500 00 jerry Christner 3 00 Johnnie Clay .3 00 Lance Clay 3 00 Bem.<e Egotf 3 00 jerryHapner 100 Alien Me Krill 3 00 Bob Ntchots 3 00 David Parry 6 00 Homer Stutzman 3 00 Vivton Woimer 6 00 American Leg Post 49 100 00 Kosciusko Co Humane Comm. 4962 50 Council for the Retarded of Ko*. Co. 3590 00 Whites institute 413 00 Dr M , J Betver 7 95 Dr R P Clark 161 30 Dr H Lung 22 50 Dr E L Sommers 35 75 Or H F Territl 22 35 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TWO STORY four bedroom home for sale: Ample storage at corner of west Filth and north West streets, Milford. Ph. 6584061. HOME WANTED for kittens, all white. George Bushong, r 1 Syracuse. Ph. 457-2198.

Dr. Kendall L. Wells 18.35 Halls Hardware Co. 36.81 Derry’s Commercial Sound 15.00 Orn Nursing Home 301.50 Walters Drugs 9.70 Elkhart County 66.00 Whitley County 42.00 Paul Deaton 135.00 Phillip Dierks 234.00 Tony Heiman 50.00 Loren T. Kruger 334 00 Cyril Likens 334.00 Our Lady of the Lakes Sem. 90.00 Stanley Scot! 420.66 Austine BlickenstaH 199 85 Jerry Koontz 56 00 Max Montei 473 40 CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS GeorgeM. Haymond. M.D. 400.00 Carroll Sherman 79166 Loren J pound 666.66 Barbara McClure. R.N 562 50 Nellie Van Marcke 416.66 Bar bara Olds 208.33 Robert M. Forbes , 10.00 Joe Ostendorf. Jr.. DVM 12.40 Max E Reed 10.00 Wymond B. Wilson, M.D. 12.50 United Telephone of Ind. 50.90 Warsaw. Postmaster 15.00 Loren J . Pound 62 16 Carroll Sherman 86.56 CO. HWY. DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS Charles D. Alexander 364.50 Charles Edward-Bucher 550 44 Emerson Cain 550.44 Robert Clevenger 211.50 Ermal Gt Coy 550.44 Robert Danner 576.85 John Davis 550.44 Muri Dewait 553 22 John Deaton 399 50 Don Forney 553 22 Haroib Gerard 554 61 Gilbert Griffis 553 22 Larry Harter 264 38 RonaldHimes 578 24 Frederick E. Kammerer 550.44 Russell Krichbaum SSO 44 Donald E. Kuhn 578 24 Joe Michaels 450 00 Alvin Miller 556.00 Bobby Miner 554.61 Forest D. Mitterlihg • 526.81 Larry Montel 554.61 Paul Randall $50.44 John Shively 444.15 Michael D Stine 344.25 Gary W Teel 317 25 Luther Vancleave 55183 Wayne L Wood 544 88 Garl P Young 557 39 John Alexander 684 78 Charles Cotton- 570 24 Francis Denny 570.24 Raymond Faulkner 570 24 Merritt Martman 67122 Lawrence Kindig 570 24 Ellis Koher 570 24 Bernard D. Kuhn ‘ 570 24 Ralph Linn $70.24 Donald Metzger 570 24 Leo Mosier $70.24 Ronald Norman 578 88 Roswell Robbins 570 24 Glenwood Secor 557 28 Harley Slater < 168 48 Donald Phillip Stiver 570 24 John R Tucker S3O 44 David L Baker 739 02 Arthur A. Smith 578.24 Wilfred Fretz 594 79 Max E . Brown 570.24 Worley Spitler 570 24 Donn Shoemaker 592 02 Claude Christner 750 00 Berton Retz 1166 66 Ronald J. Leiter 541.67 Gary Frenger 482 46 Terry Grant Mautner 162 00 Robert Stephens 306.00 Prudential ins. Co. 2226.75 United Telephone System 69.73 Kos Co Hwy Dept 2169 NIPSCo ~ 146 84 Sewage Treatment Off . 23.65 Times Union 6.34 Emergency Radio Ser 288 65 Millington Bros , Inc. 18.50 Plymouth Radiator Repair 69 60 Standard Oil Div. of Am. 98.70W A W. Truck Sales, Inc 310.07 F H Brockhoff 15 32 Coverall Rent Serv 656.75 eutectic Welding Alloys Div. 205.00 Gast Fuel A Serv Inc 2273.18 Ginter Electric Serv. 16 00 Gragg Equip. Co , Inc. 17.50 Indiana Dept of Rev. 10.00 Indiana Textile Co. 48.75 Kos. Co. Fm. Bureau 5.30 Moellering Supp. Co. Inc. 38.15 Purity Cylinder Gases 23.08 Sharp Hdw Co 123.06 Smith Tire Serv 539 51 Texaco, inc 195.60 Thornburg Drug Co.. Inc. 148 Warsaw Dry Cleaners A Shirt L. 14.00 Warsaw Skelgas 15.00 Wholesale Ei*cl Serv. Co., inc. 11.48 Wolford Hdw CO 4.25 Ace Hdw. Co. 52.86 Desco Chemical Div. 10|00 Erie Stone, inc. 1136.52 Jack Garman ‘ 51.00 Ardis Haines 114.75 Mill Creek Stone A Gr. Corp 3046.14 Strum A Dillard Gr. Co 34 02 Pierceton Equip. Co.. Inc. 10161.37 Miller A Sons Lbr Co 6.35 Johnson Lbr Yd 26.40 Tusing Bros. Lbr. Co. 56 15 All Metal Mfg Co., Inc 41.68 Hails Signs; Inc. 320 00 Kewanna Safety Prod 46 92 Stello Prod. Inc 132.64 Curtis Industries, inc. 210.35 DeGood Tractor Sales 332 57 Gen. Tr. Sales Corp. 149.80 Ginter Electric Serv 112 32 W. A Jones A Son, Inc 70.02 Kelly Tractor Sales 152 80 Kerlin Tractor Sales 5.16 Mac Al lister Mach , inc 140.16 Meek's Painting Serv 2 00 Mike Gill Auto Pts 15.00 Reid-Holcomb Co . Inc 4 44 Schraders Warsaw 369 79 Smith Ford, Inc 15.06 Stockberger Mach , Inc. 35469 39 Tractor Supply Co 77 Walmer Supply. Inc. 24.71 Warsaw Automotive Supp. me. 1245.63 Yeiter A Ganshorn, inc 1102 Fitzpatrick Paint Mfg. Co., inc. 32 81 Brooks Cons Cq , Inc 3196 44 Indiana Equip Co., inc. 6645 00 Re>d Holcomb Co.. Inc. 10650 00 The Mail Journal 9 22 Morris W Holley A Son. Inc 13757 06 Times-Union 9 79 CO. WELF. OEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS Howard S -Johnson 750 00 Opal Joy Harman 450 00 Mary Ruth Wilson 450.00 Willie Hugh Nine 346 55 Lillian O Davis 400 00 Yvonne Sue England 335 00 Esther B Hoover 325 00 MarjorieE Himes 345 00 Marjorie A Nye 234 43 William M Dalton ll 300 00 William l Chapel 60 00 Nellie Garman 52 50 Fay'Hoiiar 74 40 Leon Kubacki 59 00 United Telephone Co 139 80 Opal Joy Harman 15 20 MarjorieE Himes 2.80 Esther B Hoover 2.60 Howard B Johnson 61 32 AUTOMOTIVE

It head jf fff rJ f rA I FOR THE WIDE I OPEN SPACES F//Z//// ina ’6B CORVETTE 427 Coupe, 10,000 actual miles SAVE! ’67 CHFVFI IF. Malibu 2<ir., H. T., bucket seats, 4-speed .. 1,695 ’67 CAPRICE 2-Door Hardtop, P. S., P. B. 2,095 ’67 CAMARO COUPE 327 V-8, 4-speed • 1.695 ’66 BUICK LaSabre Custom, 2-dr. 1.395 McCORMICK MOTORS, Inc. 1255 W. Market St Phone? 773-3134 Nappanee, Ind. “Across From Historic Amish Acres”

Wed., June 24, 1970—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Volkswagen Convertible Rolls Into Pond Friday. Eight Youths Injured

A Volkswagen convertible, overloaded with eight summer residents of the lake, failed to negotiate a curve on Indiana 8 at the former fish hatchery site on Lake Wawasee and rolled into a pond at 9:56 p.m. Friday. The eight youths from Fort Wayne were taken to Goshen hospital for treatment with two being admitted and one transferred to Fort Wayne Lutheran hospital. Driver of the compact car, Jerry Dahm, 16, was admitted to the hospital for facial lacerations

Install Syracuse Lion Officers The regular meeting of the Syracuse Lions club was held on Wednesday. June 17, with 23 members in attendance. Year end reports of various committees were reviewed. The fish fry committee chairman reviewed in detail the plans for this project. Tickets arepresently on sale for this July 3 project by all Lion members. Plans for a July 1 theater party to the Wawasee Playhouse to see “I Do! I Do! ” and a buffet dinner were confirmed. Lion Paul Rush installed the following officers for the 1970-71 Lion year: President—Jackson Ridings First vice president—Milton Brice Second vice president—James Fry Third vice president—Jack Nash Secretary—John Naab Treasurer—Eldon Ummel Tail Twister — George Bushong Lion Tamer—Vernon Beckman Board of Directors—Frank Stefanski, Dale Butt and Merl Smith Willie Hugh Nine 66.90 Mary Ruth Wilson 30.90 3M Business Prod Sales. Inc 63.37 Albert M Donato. M.D 5.00 Ind. Univ Med Ctr. Hosp 697.80 Turtle Creek Conv .Centre 611.00 Harris Funeral Home 700 00 James L Baker, DOS ‘B6 00 Council for the Ret. ot Kos. Co. 23.00 Walter Drug, Inc. 18.52 Ancilla Domini H S. 45130 Community Drive Up Pharm 4.00 Ft Wayne Children's Home 44125 Ind Methodist Ch Home 310.00 Turtle Creek Conv. Centre 434.00 Ind. Univ. Med Center 8 50 I, Lawrence Butts, do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims to be presented to the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners on the Ist day of July, 1970 LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana

FOR SALE FOR SALE Sweet Cherries • You can pick sweet cherries now at KERCHER’S SUNRISE ORCHARDS, County Road 38, Goshen. AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE AUTO REPAIR SERVICE Genuine Overhaul Parts Tune-Up W. L CUTTER CHEVROLET, Inc. 1001 So. Huntington Syracuse, Ind.

as was passenger Nancy McArdle, 15. Lisa Gilliland, 15, was transferred to Fort Wayne for body injuries. Treated at Goshen and released were Trish Fox, 15, for shoulder and knee abrasions; Sherry Dyke. 15, cuts and bruises; Sarah Jorded, 14, body abrasions and contusions; Mark Boylan. 16. cuts and bruises and Louis McArdle, 16, body cuts. Investigating officers included state police, county, Syracuse police and conservation officer Earl Money.

Motorcycle Club Shows Safety Film To Classes The Lakeland Motorcycle Club, Inc., represented by Clint Whitney of W’arsaw. president; John A. Caple of Syracuse, vice president; and Joe Kruger of North Webster, public relations director; met with the Lakeland Community Schools driver education classes on Monday, June 22, at Wawasee high school. The purpose of the assembly was the presentation of a motorcycle safety program for the drivers education class. The program consisted of a motorcycle safety film entitled “The Invisible Circle.” The film stressed the safe operation of motorcycles off the road as well as on the road. A brief introduction to the film was given by Mr. Caple who commended the school corporation for its forward looking approach to driver’s education. The Lakeland Communitj’ School Corporation is one of the first schools in the state to recognize the need for a full range approach to driver’s education. "A question and answer session was conducted by the representatives of the local motorcycle club upon completion of the film. To complete the program one of the club representatives displayed his motorcycle so the students could become familiar with the various controls and their functions. This program was presented at North Webster and Milford on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. To understand another's problems approach them from his circumstances, not your’s:

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