The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 35, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 September 1970 — Page 15

North Webster By MAVZEL MILLER

BETA PSI’S PLAN INITIATION Mrs. Tony Strombeck entertained members of the Beta Psi chapter of Lambda Chi Omega sorority at her home

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Tuesday night. A pledge ceremony was held for Mrs. Larry Teghtmeyer, a new member, initiation for Mrs. Teghtmeyer will take place next month. Attending the state convention at Seymour last week

end were state president Mrs. Robert Fidler, Mrs. Doug Black, Mrs. James Greiner, and Mrs. Robert Bostick. Mrs. James Bachelder acted as co-hostess for the local meeting Tuesday night. -NW—MRS. GALEN HANEY ENTERTAINS ‘HI j NEIGHBORS’ Mrs. Thurlow Mock and Mrs. Jerry Grady were winners of a contest carrying out the ‘back-to-school’ theme, when Hi Neighbors club members met for the September meeting at the home of club president Mrs. Galen Haney. Mrs. Edna Thomas won the door prize. Plans were made for a Halloween supper to take place October 10 at the club house. Eleven members and three children were present. —NW— Church of God News A pie and coffee fAlowsnip hour followed the Sunday night worship services. Pictures of the trip to the Dallas Youth Convention were shown. Roswell Robbins will be in charge of the adult Bible study this Wednesday night. The Women’s Missionary Society is sponsoring a family missions night Thursday evening in the church social room. Activities will begin at 6:30 with a

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meal, followed by guest speakers Rev. and Mrs. Paul Hutchins, missionaries to Pakistan. Rev. Thomas will be in a revival series all week at the Olive Bethel Church of God near Akron. The annual business meeting for the church has been postponed one week, and will take place on Wednesday evening. Oct. 14. at 7:30. A date to remember - October 26 through November 1, revival campaign at the local church. —NW— Methodist Church News Rev. Weeks accompanied a group of young people to Camp Lakewood last week end for a clean-up session. Other adults assisting were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garr. Youngsters attending were Kim Trobaugh, David Mahorney, Liz Mahomey, Kim Buis, Kelly Buis, Angie Mock. Jeff Garr. Jeff Butts, and Shannon Hall. Accomplishments included mowing, trimming, and canoeing. RAv Ralph Davison took care of the Sunday morning sermon in the absence of Rev. Weeks. Mrs. Dean Coverftone presented a children’s sermonette Sunday morning using visual aids Registration for the nursery school will take place on Thur-

sday. Marie Lesh remains a patient at the Whitley County hospital, after breaking her arm recently. Audrey Barnette underwent surgery last week at the Whitley county hospital. Susan Ball is at home after spending many long weeks in the Fort Wayne Parkview hospital. The new 12 foot cross has been installed at the front of the church, and repair work on the older part of the church building has been completed. The call to Worship which was used by the entire congregation Sunday morning was composed bv Mrs. David Blackwell. -NW— Church of The Brethren News Twenty two residents of the Timbercrest Home for the Aged at North Manchester were guests Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Rowe. Members of the local Church of the Brethren provided a carry-in dinner at noon and a program in the afternoon. Local church members were invited to attend a bazaar at the home on October 3. Items available have been made by residents of the Home. Area school students who attended the High School Days at Manchester College last Saturday were Karen Rowe. Kerry Barrett, Bill Kiser, all of North Webster, and Jeff Farrell. Charles Baldwin and Gene Lawson from the Syracuse area. Two movies shown at the church Sunday evening were entitled Stop Driving Me Crazy' and The Breaking Point’. The annual fall communion service for the church will be held on Sunday evening. Oct. 4. at 7:30. —NW—COMMUNITY NEWS 1 Mrs. Ernest Vargo and Mrs. Dick Miller moved last week into their newly purchased home on the east side of Main street in North Webster. Mrs. D. C. Phillips of Sechrist Lake reports nearly full capacity registration this fall at her nursery school. Mrs. Joe Roush accompanied her daughter Florence Eastman to North Manchester on Friday of last week. Mrs. Silas Kennedy, mother of Mrs. Preston Gregory. is a patient at the Whitley County hospital in Columbia City. Mrs. Kennedy suffered a stroke several weeks ago. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY GOOD WAX JOBS on cars, S2O. by appointment from Monday through Friday. Allen King Garage and Service Pierceton 594-2725. O. 7,14.21,28 JOHNSTON CIDER MILL — Fri. to Sat. forenoons, thru Oct. Ph. 691-3685 Columbia City. LOST — Large gray cat. Long haired with some tan. Real affectionate. Call Joe Baumgartner 457-3050.

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g If i i t >. I ~ — I Jill 11 ARTS AND CRAFTS — Above are some of the many people who showed up at the United Methodist church in North Webster recently to learn about arts and crafts from Mr. and Mrs. Dean Coverstone who are doing ceramics: or Dr. and Mrs.'Ernest Lawshe who are doing crafts. Miss Janet Weeks is director-coordinator. Opening night was termed a great success with the project expected to attract others as time goes on.

Teachers at the North Webster school had a picnic at Sullivan Park near Sechrist Lake Tuesday afternoon after school. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Kline of South Bend visited his parents. Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Kline. Sunday afternoon. > Alice Leach, freshman at Anderson college, spent the week end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leach, near Backwater. The mqst valuable gift you can give another is a good example. LEGALS LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County. Indiana, will, at 10 am on the 6 day ot October. 1970 at the Clerks Oftice, Court House in the City (or town) ot Warsaw. In diana in said County, begin investigation ot the applications of the following named persons, requesting the issue of the ap plicants. at the locations hereinafter set out of the Alcoholic Beverage Permits of the classes hereinafter designated and will, at said time a»d place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicants, and the propriety of having the permits applied for to each applicants at the premises named; Donald E Ringler (Restaurant) TRAN SFER Beer & Wine Retailer Permit from Joseph Sparduto. 112 S. Hurpmgton. Syracuse. Ind. Broadway Tavern, Inc., by Lena L. Barrett. Pres. 8. Marjorie Ann Puckett, Sec.. (Restaurant) Beer, Liquor & Wine Retailer, 109 S Broadway. Mentone, Indiana SAID INVESTIGATION m£Tll BE OPEN TO the public, and pUblcc par TICIPATION IS REQUESTED INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION ». By MAX H BRATTEN Executive Secretary JOHN R SMOCK Chairman NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Warsaw Community School Cor pwation. Kosciusko County. Indiana, acting by and through its Board of School Trustees will receive sealed bids in the Office of the Superintendent of Schools, Warsaw Indiana. Friday, October 16, 1970 until 1:00 p.m E D S T for the following: Purchase and removal of three vacant houses Location of houses: 420 North Scott Street, Warsaw. Indiana 424 North Scott Street. Warsaw Indiana 1008 East Smith Street, Warsaw. Indiana The Warsaw Community Schools Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any informalities andor irregularities in any proposals Dated this 22nd day of September, 1970 Board of School Trustees Winnifred Cluen, Secretary MJ-53007 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO 32278 IN THE MATTER OF FURTHER PROCEEDINGS IN CAUSE NO 32278 (PETITION OF INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY. IN CORPORATEO AND OTHER IN TERVENING PETITIONERS) CON CERNING REQUESTS OF CERTAIN INTERVENING PETITIONERS THAT THIS COMMISSION DETERMINE AND PRESCRIBE PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES (1) FOR MAKING TELEPHONE PLANT AND RELATED SEPARATIONS FOR REGULATORY AND intercompany settlement pur POSES (2) FOR INCLUSION OF EX TENDED AREA SERVICE COSTS IN INTER COMPANY EXTENDED AREA SERVICE AGREEMENTS. AND (3) FOR INCLUSION OF TOLL SERVICE IN TERCHANGED BETWEEN EXCHANGES OF ONE OR MORE INDEPENDENT COMPANIES IN BELL SYSTEM INDEPENDENT COMPANY TOLL REVENUE SETTLEMENTS, AND FOR SUCH OTHER FURTHER ORDERS RELATING TO INTRASTATE TOLL AND EXTENDED AREA OPERATIONS AS MAY BE PROPER AND appropriate Notice al hereby given that the pubhc service Commission of Indiana will conduct

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a public hearing in this cause in the Rooms of the Commission, 907 State Office Building. Indianapolis. Indiana, at 9:30 A M AEST, on Friday, October 9. 1970 Public participation is requested PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA BY WILLIAM B POWERS. DEPUTY COMMISSIONER Indianapolis. Indiana. September 21. 1970 WARSAW COMMUNITY SCHOOLS CORPORATION Warsaw, Indiana ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Board, of School Trustees of the Warsaw Community Schools Corporation, Kosciusko County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids until 1:00 P M.. E D.S T. in the Office of the Superintendent of Schools. East Mam Street, Warsaw, Indiana, on October 23, 1970, for three (3) 66 passenger con ventionai bus bodies and chassis to fit such bodies with option to purchase seven (7) at the same price. Bids will be accepted either for the complete unit and or for the body and chasis separately Said bodies and chassis must meet the latest spec l'Cabons the Indiana School Bus Committee and 1970 Federal School Buss Specifications. Bids will be submitted on State Board of Accounts Form No 95. all parts of which will be attached and properly filled out Each bid shall be accompanied by an acceptable certified or bank officers check made payable to the order of said School Cor donation or acceptable bidder's bond in favdh. of said School Corporation for an amount not less than 5 per cent of the amount of the proposal The check or bond shall be forfeited as liquidated damages in case of failure of any successful bidder to enter into contract within 10 days after notification of acceptance of his proposal Bidders will be required to bid both with or without trade in allowances on three buses now owned Bus 45. 1959 G M.C.. 60 passenger, with a 1959 Superior Body Bus 43, 1959 Ford, 54 passenger; with a 1959 Wayne Body Bus 20. 1959 International. 66 passenger with a 1959 Superior Body The date of delivery of said equipment will be agreed upon by mutual consent of the School trustees and successful bidder at the time of entering into the contract. Copies of detailed instructions to Bidders and. Specifications for equipment may be Obtained from the Office of the Business Director The Board of School Trustees ot said School Corporation reserves the right tO' reject any or all bids or waive any in formalities therein. Dated this 16th day of September, 1970 Board of School Trustees Winnifred Cluen. Secretary MJ—S 23.30

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