The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 October 1970 — Page 12

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., Oct. 28, 1970

••' 4M Si'H’ 1 4CT* di [ ■ /1? J fli ,o . IH v4 v 't £ Jb m *4 J I iJ I ’ Yj W ' Jr?r *.G*'wTHHCT W7 T INVESTITURE CEREMONY — Investiture services were held Sunday. Oct. 25. for Brownie troop 222 of Milford. Members of the troop are shown above with Mrs. Helen Elliott, co-leader. and Mrs. John Miller, leader. Seated in the front row. left to right, are Susie Elliott. Tracy Groves. Teri Sue Rink. Shari Anne Miller. Tammy Susan and Sherrill Wise. In the second row. left to right, are Tammy Beer. Sandy Lazono. Esther Morris, Kelly Fifer. Tammy O'Blenis. Karen Hostetler. Valerie Krieder and Norma Lanham. Svlvia llerndezes and Mara Peterson were absent.

Brownie Troop 222 Holds October 25 Investiture Brownie troop 222 of Milford held its investiture ceremony in the Milford fire station at 2 p m Sunday. Oct 25 The second year brownies were m charge of the service with Shan Anne Miller

BUDGLT LOAN CORP. »e-d „ □ 1-eVmen. QP ce, 4 ,es , •* ’ >r •- ‘-a :b, c.'c peetc ,o- . / ’rr/i/if ub \ t>l hit i p«y u p Tt 8X 0/ U/fi 105 W. MAIN ST. /U PHONE: 457-3532 SYRACUSE, INDIANA 46567

w I P" I R. VANCE HARTKE For V. S. Senator

LEON F. POULSON For Trustee Tippecanoe Township

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SAMUEL NORRIS For Trustee Franklin Township

ROYCE (“JOHN") BILLER For Trustee Jefferson Township

giving the opening New members repeated the brownie promise and received their brownie pins to officially become girl scouts Second year brownies received their first year pin. Brownie B‘s were repeated and Ten Sue Rink led the girls in singing ‘The Brownie Smile Song ” An abbreviated flag ceremony was held and Tracy Ann Groves gave the closing Refreshments were served by

iXle* JW ROBERT L. HOFFMAN For Trustee Seward Township

■F 41* EARL L. MELCHER For County Recorder

the three second year girls. Shari Anne Miller. Teri Sue Rink and Tracy Ann Groves. The Milford Lions club is sponsoring the brownie troop this year Mrs. John (Barbara) Miller is the leader and her co-leaders are Mrs. Robert (Sally) Wise. Mrs. Robert (Hilda) O'Blenis and Mrs Helen Elliott A big man is one who makes-us feel bigger when we are with him.

ITS YOUR Hl VOTE STRAIGHT (gj DEMOCRATIC Tuesday, November 3

\ li IH Ml LOWELL D. ANGLIN For Trustee Scott Township

This ad paid for by Kosciusko County Democratic Women s Organization -Fredonna Custer, pres.; Esther Charlton. Ist vide pres.; Virginia Bennett. 2d vice pres.; Evelyn Roberts, sec.; Delores Morrison, treas.

KEITH SCHINBECKLER For Joint State Representative

NINTH DISTRICT — KOSCIUSKO, WHITLEY.; WABASH. HUNTINGTON AND FULTON COUNTIES

DENZEL NELSON For Commissioner. Southern District

Salad Bar To Start At Ten Pin Club Charlie's Ten Pin Restaurant and Lounge located on south Main street in Columbia City is announcing the start of salad bar dinners on Sundays from 11 a m. to 7 p m. starting this Sunday and also on Friday and Saturday from 5 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. starting on November 6. Children’s portions are available. Your host, congenial Charlie Frushour of Syracuse, adds they have banquet facilities to 80 in the Red Crown Room and phone reservations are invited. BALL STATE TEACHERS IN COUNTY MUNCIE — Two students from Ball State university are doing student teaching in Kosciusko county this quarter. Dr Dennis Redburn. coordinator of student teaching, said there are 436 Ball State students assigned to Indiana schools on fjart-time and full-time student teaching assignments fall quarter. Schools, student teachers, and supervisors are as follows Pierceton High — Cynthia Dobbins. Boley and Gregory, supervisors Wawasee High — Martha L.

PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the Town Board of Trustees of the Town of Milford has received complaints that the practice of children going from door to door in the Town of Milford immediately preceding Halloween each year for the purpose of “Trick or Treat" calls, has become a nuisance and WHEREAS, the Town Board of Trustees is of the unanimous opinion that the practice of “Trick or Treat” is a worthwhile and proper one and activity for children but is of the opinion that the activity is commenced too far in ack vance of Halloween night and continued for too long Wi period. THEY THEREFORE designate October 30 and 31, 1970 as “Trick or Treat" days for the Town of Milford and respectfully request the cooperation of both parents and children herein. AND WHEREAS, the curfew law will be strictly enforced. all children should be home by 10 p.m. CARL DUNCAN GERALD MARTIN THOMAS A. MILLER Attest: Edith Baumgartner, clerk-treasurer

“J .* y AUGUSTA BOISSON For Joint State Representative

n i DAVE ANDREWS For County Sheriff

Craig. Clouse and Hibschman. supervisors. TWIUGHTERS CLUB MEETS WEDNESDAY The Twilighters Bunco club met Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Phillip Strieby with Mrs. James Mench assisting. Discussion was held on the Christmas dinner and it was announced election of officers would be held at the November meeting in the home of Mrs. Delbert Whitehead. Mrs. Gerald Bitner will be co-hostess. High prize went to Mrs. Donald Niles; low. Mrs. Eugene Henning. travel. Mrs. Whitehead and door prize. Mrs. Warren Benson. Mrs. Bill Coburn, Mrs. Whitehead and Mrs. Mench birthday received gifts. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. Youth Have Sunday Morning Service At Syracuse Church Os God The youth of the Syracuse Church of God had charge of the entire Sunday morning service at the church. During this time, introduction was made of Clara Kapp of Fort Wayne who will be speaking at the church chi November 8 at 7:30 p.m. Her topic will be. "Misuse of Drugs." Other upcoming activities planned by the youth will be a bake sale October 31 and a hayride November 6.

rs 11 MELVIN J. (“JOHN”! KONKLE For Joint State Representative

'■ft ■ . ft | IwfMi lk Aw 1 -HI ftv *i ■ I ANDREW G. (“JACK”) ENGLE For County Assessor

Birthday Dinner-Party Honors Mrs. Huffer Mrs. Wallace Huffer of Syracuse was honored Sunday at her home with a dinner party in observance of her October 24 birthdav Among those in attendance in addition to Mr. Huffer and their family were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Torrance; Mrs. Betty Dust, Dan and Robin; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Darr. Diane and Carla; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fink and Paul; Frank Zimmerman; Mrs. Glada Weaver and Mrs. Charles Frushour. all of the Syracuse area. fJkJ THE VFAR 1582 NO —

TO THE TAXPAYERS Os THE LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION May I use this personal method of communication to further my selection as Board Member of District II of the Lakeland Community School Corporation. I have been approached to run as a team and also have had offers of assistance toward putting my name and qualifications before you. The sincerity behind each is greatly appreciated, however, I have decided to accept neither. It is my personal conviction that I can best represent all taxpayers by making all decisions independently, without a feeling of obligation to any individual, group or political influences. Do I qualify for the position? May I present my qualifications for your approval. Lifelong resident and former teacher in the Lakeland Community School Corporation. Formerly employed as a sales representative of school supplies and equipment. This position required personal contact with superintendents and school boards in the planning and equipping of a school system. It also required contact with architects and general contractors. Therefore, I feel I have knowledge of the process of educaton as well as the equipment and finances required. If my personal convictions and qualifications meet your approval — I would appreciate your support. —Paid by Gareth R. Meek

LEGALS PETITION TO CLOSE ROAD Stale of Indiana Kosciusko. County, in di ana In Commissioners' Court before the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko. Indiana in the matter of the Petition of Dale Sponsetler for the partial vacation of a road in Etna Tap . Kosciusko County PETITION ■’’o VACATE A ROAD TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY To be presented on November 2.' 1970 The petition will respectfully show, and represent to your Honorable Board, that they and each pf them are free holders of Kosciusko countythe State of Indiana, and that this petition is signed by at least twelve (12) free holders, of said County, of whom are familiar with the portion of road to be vacated Beginning 910 feet east of the Center line of Road No 950 West, and running thence East 275 feet to the South line of State Road No. 30 as it is now being constructed, this stretch being a part of County Road 300 North Dated October 19, 1970 LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor MJ — O. 21. 28 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County. Indiana, will, at io AMorfthe 3 day of November, 1970 at the Clerks Office. Court House in the City (or town) of Warsaw. In diana in said County, begin investigation of the application of the following named persons, requesting the issue of the ap plicant, at the location hereinafter set out of

K 1 ii JOHN BRADEMAS For U. S. Congress. Third District

M -**•* J ; , *** JIM GEBERT For Trustee Washington Township

- ‘M Mil LIONEL L. HARMISON For County Council man-at-large

the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness -of said applicant, and the propriety of issuing the permit applied for to such applicant a* the premises named: Eddie L. Smith dba Silver inn (Restaurant) Beer & Wine Retailer, 365 East Main St.. Silver Lake. Indiana SAip INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. ANO PUBLIC PAR TICIPATION IS REQUESTED INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION by MAX H BRATTEN Executive Secretary JOHN R. SMOCK ChairmaA MJ—O.2S ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS ' The Warsaw Community School Corporation. Warsaw. 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 30. 1970. until 1:00 P.M., E S T for TEMPORARY LOAN OF 5500.000. Temporary loan in anticipation of taxes levied and in course of collection for the General Fund in the amount of $500,000. dated as of the date of delivery thereof to the purchaser, said loans be in the amount requested by the Warsaw Community School Treasurer, and to bear interest at a rate not exceeding 5 per cent per annum (the exact rate to be determined by the quotation), The Warsaw Community Schools Board of School Trustees reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any in formalities and or irregularities in any proposal. Dated this 14th day of October, 1970 Boardot School Trustees By: Winnitred Cluen, Secretary MJtO. 21.28

jwrH STEVEN P. PARKER For Trustee Clay Township

■ CHESTER CLAMPITT, JR. For Trustee Harrison Township

EDWARD E. KEEVER For Justice of the Peace Tippecanoe Township

RALPH GANSERT For Justice of the Peace Van Buren Township

41 * DALLAS J. STOUDER For Trustee Etna Township