The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 50, Milford, Kosciusko County, 13 January 1971 — Page 15

North Webster By JANET VANATOR

James Greiner Re-Elected President Os North Webster Town Board

James Griener was re-elected president of the town board for 1971 at a meeting held Wednesday night, Jah. 6, in the police station. He has served pn the board for seven years. The board also re-appointed Tony Strom beck as town marshal and Leonard Burns as his deputy. The salary of the marshal is $9,914 per year and the deputy’s salary is $l,lBB. This is an increase of $260 for the marshal and $125 for the deputy to equalize the cost of living. Attorney To Continue President Greiner asked the town attorney, Robert Reed of Syracuse, if he would continue in that position if asked. Reed replied he would. He also said he liked. working with the town board and would be happy to be re-appointed. Griener said the consideration was S2OO Paul Royer, board member for seven years, and Thurman Rinker who has served for two years, passed the motion. DeWitt Mullett presented a letter from the North Webster Jaycees with president Lynn Feller for board approval The clerk-treasurer, Thurman Rinker, reported 11 street lights had been installed in the new annexation Dave Culbertson requested the board take action on any stray dogs not on a leash or confined within the corporation, according to an ordinance passed and published on April 19. 1954 It states any person owning such an animal is guilty of a misdemeanor and may be liable. Marshal Strdmbeck stated he and deputy Bums had taken about 15 dogs to the humane shelter in the past year, in addition to the checks made by the county dog catcher Attorney Reed stated it should be decided whether a five-or a three-man board would be appropriate for the growing population and the new an-

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nexation of the town. He also said this was to be done before the fall election and that it was the respohsibility of the board to see this was done at . the town's expense. He also requested outside assistance in the matter as it will take time to get the correct population increase. Reed has made a map of the present corporation from the records at the courthouse. This was done at his own expense and he had the map duplicated for distributing to the board. Reed also stated it is important that the board get the new part of town identified for the state so it can complete its records and Study for the amount of tax monies for alcohol, cigarettes and modem vehicle funds being returned to the town. The annexation date of the corporation is February’ 4, 1971. —NW— . Sechrist 65 Home Economics Club Has Meeting The January meeting of the Sechrist 65 home economics club was held in the home of Mrs. William Thompson on Wednesday, Jan 6. Newly elected officers are as follow’s: President - Mrs. Larry Teghtmeyer Vice president — Mrs. Terry Bowser Secretary-treasurer — Mrs. Russell Moore Mrs Bowser gave the lesson on “The Generation Gap.” This timely lesson was the topic of a lively discussion. Refreshments were served by the hostess and cohostess. Mrs William Thompson and Mrs. Teghtmeyer. The next meeting is February 3 in the home of Mrs Warren Soan

Marshal Strombeck's Report Shows Another Year Without A Burglary

North Webster town marshal Tony Strom beck is proud of the fact his town has gone four years without a burglary. He points this out when talking about his 1970 police report Marshal Strombeck said with out the assistance of the volunteer firemen and civic-minded citizens he and his deputy Leonard Burns could not have achieved this record. This is also the third year in which no acts of vandalism have been reported. There were 14 automobile

JoAnn Royer And Frederick Kerksiek Married In Strasburg. Colorado

The wedding of Miss JoAnn Royer of Denver. Colo., and Frederick William Kerksiek of Strasburg, Cola, were married recently in the North Webster Church of the Brethren. Rev. Lester Young, pastor of the church, officiated at the double ring ceremony. The new Mrs Kerksiek is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Royer of North Webster. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kerksiek of Strasburg, Colo., are the parents of the bridegroom. Mrs. Clayton Mock of Syracuse provided music for the service. Poinsettias, holly and palms decorated the sanctuary of the church. Given in marriage by her father, the bride appeared in a floor-length gown of candlelight crepe. She carried a bridal bouquet of red roses and white Women's Society Enjoys Carry-In A carry-in dinner, and gift exchange highlighted the recent meeting of the Barbee Community church Women’s Christian Service group. During the meeting, held at the Barbee Conservation club building. Christmas carols were sung and Bible Scripture, pretaining to the birth of Christ, was read An election of officers was held with the following results: President — Mrs. Hershel Welker Vice president — Mrs. T. A. Reynolds Secretary — Mrs. Lawrence Gaston Treasurer — Mri. Frank Golden —NW— Chain-O-Lakes 4-H Meeting Held The December meeting of the Chain-O-Lakes 4-H club was held afcthe home of John Rhodes. The president, Mark Reiff, presided. The meeting was opened with the pledge of the U.S. flag by Lisa Harris and the pledge to the 4-H flag led by Mark Reiff. Bill Fawley read devotions. The treasurer. Steve Rhodes, gave the treasurer’s report. The secretary’s report and roll call were read by Jerry Rhodes in the absence of the secretary. The club members voted to donate money to the Salvation Army of Warsaw and the Penny Pitch in Fort Wayne They also voted to make cookies, candies and tray favors for the Prairie View nursing home. Election Heid During an election of officers, conducted by the president and vice president, the following were elected: President - John Rhodes Vice president — Jeff Rhodes Secretary — Debra Engelberth Assistant secretary — Jane Fawley Treasurer — Steve Rhodes Reporter — Jerry Rhodes TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MODERN 8 ROOM country home for rent. Carpeted. No dogs. Phone 834-2507. J. 13.20 FOR RENT — AU, modem house in country. East of Syracuse near Wawasee Lake. New gas furnace References, Phone 5240467 Elkhart. TWO BEDROOM HOUSE for rent near school Phone 4573034. J. 13,20 MOBILE HOME for rent - Two bedroom Fascination Place. Wawasee Lake. Call 856-2796. J. 13,20 1965 CHEVROLET Impala wagon. 3 seat, P.S., P. 8., automatic Can be seen at 76 Service Station in Milford. Phone: 656-4395. FOR RENT — One bedroom apartment lar ß e livingroom & kitchen, dinette, central gas heat & airt fully carpeted, range & refrigerator TOWNEHOUSE APARTMENTS. NO. WEBSTER. 834-2086 J.13.20.27.F.3

accidents in 1970 as compared to six in 1969 and one personal injury compared to none in 1969. The police department assisted the fire department at 17 fires. There were 26 arrests made, three thefts — White’s service Legion Post SBO and Thornburg Drugs S2O for a total of S2OO — were investigated by the department during the year. Assistance was given to the county sheriff’s department and the state police at 12 accidents occuring outside the town limits.

daisies. Mrs Barb ■ Connolly of Milwaukee, Wis., serve as matron of honor. She wore a floor-length gown of red crepe trimmed in silver and carried white daises. Jim Roy er served as best man. Ushers were Larry Geist of Fort Wavpes. and Allen Barrett of WdrsawX 'After the ceremony the couple greeted guests at a reception held in the church social room After their honeymoon the couple is residing in Strasburg. Colo Mrs. Kerksiek is a graduate of Ball State university, where she was affiliated with Sigma Kappa sorority. Her husband is engaged in ranching. He is a graduate of Colorado State university at Fort Collins, Colo. Health and safety leader Vince Rhodes Assistant H and S leader — David Engelberth Recreation — Brenda Rhodes Assistant recreation — Bill Fawley . Song leader — Ralph Reiff Assistant song leader — Marcia Pifer f r Historian —i Bart Hedington Photographer — Fran Beiber Assistant Photographer — David Engelberth Devotions — Mark Reiff The health and safety report was on dental care and was given by Jerry Rhodes. Brenda Rhodes led in group singing. Jeff Rhodes gave a demonstration on making taffy, with part of the recreation being a taffy pull. Refreshments of cookies, candies and punch were served. —NW—PAUL ROYER HOSPITALIZED Paul Royer is hospitalized in Parkview Memorial hospital at Fort Wayne. —NW—VANATOR, Rodney Michael A son, Rodney Michael, was born at 4:30 a m. on January 5 in the Home hospital in Lafayette to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Vanator of 146-6 Arnold Drive, West Lafayette. The youngster tipped the scales at five pounds, eight ounces and measured 21 inches long. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kovack of Munster are maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vanator of North Webster are paternal grandparents. Great:, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kovack, Mrs. Kathryn Nicholson. Mrs. Ermal Vanator. , Dale Wallace and Mrs. Wilbur Severs. FOYmb Mr. and Mrs. Larry Michael Foy of North Webster are parents of a son born at 5:45 a m. on January 7 in the Murphy Medical Center The infant weighed six pounds, three ounces at birth. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lemons of Gas City and Mr. and Mrs. William Foy of Muncie are grandpa rents. COLLINS. Christena Ellen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Collins of r 1 North Webster became parents of a daughter. Christena Ellen, on December 3 in the Goshen hospital. Grandparents are Oris Rogers and Eugene Collins. VANDERPOOL son Mr. and Mrs. James Vanderpool of r 1 North Webster became the parents of a six pound. 12 ounce son at 9:49 a m. on January 5. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Al Moqtrin of San Francisco, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vanderpool of Ashland. Ky. BAILEY. Christine Mona Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey of r 1 North Webster are the parents of a daughter. Christine Mona, bom at 2:01 a.m. on December 14. The new Miss Bailey waghed eight pounds and* three ounces and measured 194 inches long when she arrived at the Whitley County hospital in Columbia City. She has one alder brother. Thomas. Mrs. Barbara Arheidt of

Karlgruke, Germany, is the maternal grandmother. Mrs. Omi Conley of Oingus, Ky., is the paternal grancknother. -NW— Conservation Club Has Family Dinner The Barbee Lakes Conservation club family carry-in was held recently at the clubhouse with 67 persons in attendance. Roast turkey and baked ham were furnished by the club. The president, Stacy Davis, served as chairman of the committee in charge. The centerpiece of the attractively decorated tables were given as door prizes. The invocation was given by Gary Ritter. Mrs. Faye Runkle was welcomed as a new member. Following a brief business session Robert Williamson conducted a gift exchange. Mrs. Davis, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Maxine Gaston, led the group in singing Christmas carols and a social hour followed. The next meeting will be held on January 19 at 7 p.m. —NW— Tippecanoe Township Home Ec Club Has Meeting Recently A Christmas dinner and gift exchange were enjoyed by members of the Tippecanoe Township home extension club when the group met recently in a local restaurant. Mrs. Ray Lawson was in charge of arrangements for the party. She was assisted by Mrs. Bud Lawson Newly elected officers for the coming year were installed by Hazelett Ferbuson. They are: Mrs. Thomas A. William — president Mrs. T. A. Reynolds — vice president Mrs. Russell Mickley — secretary Mrs. Lillian Barker — treasurer The club has been regularly meeting for the past 50 years at the conservation club building here in the lakes area. Its membership is made up of all ladies from the Barbee Lakes area. - NW—COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vanator have returned I '' home from Lafayette after paying a visit to their first grandchild, Rodney Michael. Mrs. Robert Roose, the Elkhart district president of the WSCS, of North Webster spent last week in New Orleans, La., with the WSCS 4jroup. Hattie Beezley came home from Parkview hospital in Fort Wayne on Sunday, Jan. 4, after undergoing major surgery. Bill Shear, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shear, was admitted to the Murphy Medical Center with a broken arm. One Car Accident South Os North Webster Sunday Williaih Vanderford, 19, of Fort Wayne, crashed into the guard rail, south of North Webster, at 2:45 a m. Sunday, when he lost control of his car. Violet Garland, 16, of Fort Wayne was a passenger in the car. Damage to the car was $2,795 and S3OO to the guard rail. Deputy sheriffs Bernard Minear and Ron Robinson investigated Clergy To Discuss State Aid Two clergymen will discuss the matter of state aid to non-public schools in the YWCA auditorium at 8 p.m. tonight (Wednesday). Father Francis Scheets of Wawasee Preparatory will discuss the pro side of the question and Forrest Sherman of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Elkhart will take the con. The subject of aid to private schools has been a subject of much debate in the past, not only in Indiana but throughout the , country. The 1969 Indiana State legislature failed to pass legislation benefitting non-public schools and independent secondary schools. Groups have been formed throughout the state to work for passage in this year's General Assembly. Proponents of such aid say that the closure of these schools would cost the state $78.5 millions while opponents state that such aid would violate the principle of separation of church and state. Whitman has published several articles on religion and literature. Father Scheets is teaching at Wawasee Prep and is writing his doctoral thesis on parochial aid in the Fort WayneSouth Bend Roman Catholic Diocese. Ideally, every married man should be taller, older, heavier, uglier and have a deeper voice than his wife.

Students See ''Song Os Norway" Last Saturday, Richard McCleary took six students to Chicago to see the hit musical “Song of Norway,” which was in cinerama with stereo' sound. The trip was arranged with the cooperation of Wallace Martin, District Manager of Scandinavian Airlines, and the Norweigian National Travel Office. The “Song of Norway” was photographed against Norway’s breathtaking fjords and their majestic scenery. The stopy centered on Edvard Grieg and his music. Grieg was hailed as one of the world's most accomplished pianists and composers. Most of the places viewed in the motionpicture will be seen next summer by these following students who went to see the musical: Warsaw: Cindy Hensley, Tammy Evans, and Diann Fox. Carthage: Indy Fox. South Whitley: Beth Blain and Diann Sickafoose. Several other students who are also members of the 1971 McCleary European Student Safari were unable to attend. LEGALS ' LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission of Indiana Docket No 32535 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF GEORGE P BAKER. RICHARDX. BOND, JERVIS LANGDON. JR AND WILLARD WIRTZ. TRUSTEES OF THE PROPERTY OF PENN CENTRAL TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. DEBTOR. FOR PERMISSION AND AUTHORITY TO CHANGE THE STATUS pp ITS AGENCY CARLOAD ONLY FREIGHT STATION AT ROANN. WABASH COUNTY. INDIANA TO THAT OF A NON AGENCY CARLOAD ONLY FREIGHT STATION UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF ITS AGENCY FREIGHT STATION AT WARJAW KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, AND FOR PER. MISSION AND AUTHORITY TO REMOVE OR OTHERWISE DISPOSE OF ITS STATION BUILDINGS AT ROANN Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in this cause in Room 908 State Office Building. Indianapolis. Ind.. 9 30 AM.. E S T on February 9, 1971 Public participation is requested PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION 01= INDIANA I By Robert M. Pickett Director Railroad Dept. Indianapolis. Ind., Jan. 7. 1971 MJ J—l 3 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission of Indiana Docket No 32530 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF AUTOMOTIVE January Clearance Prices Reduced 1970 CHRYSLER New Yorker, 4 door, hardtop, loaded, only 6,000 mile*. 1970 PLYMOUTH Roadrunner, 2 door, only 12,000 mile*. 1969 PLYMOUTH Fury 111, 4 door hardtop, only 16,000 miles. 1968 CHRYSLER 9 passenger wagon, air conditioning. 1968 PLYMOUTH 6 passenger wagon, air conditioning. 1967 PONTIAC Firebird, 4-speed. 1966 BUICK Wildcat, 4 door hardtop, air conditioning. 1966 PLYMOUTH 2 door $495 1965 MUSTANG, 2 dr. hardtop .. ——s49s 1963 CHEVY convertible $395 1962 OLDS 2 door, air $295 1963 STUDEBAKER 4 door $l5O WERNER MOTOR CO. • Chrysler - Plymouth Open ’til 6 p.m. Daily 708 WEST PIKE STREET GOSHEN PHONE 533-2969

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GEORGE P. BAKER, RICHARD C. BOND, JERVIS LANGDON, JR. AND WILLARD WIRTZ, TRUSTEES OF THE PROPERTY OF PENN CENTRAL TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, DEBTOR, FOR PERMISSION ANO AUTHORITY TO CHANGE THE STATUS OF ITS AGENCY CARLOAD ONLY FREIGHT STATION AT NORTH MANCHESTER, WABASH COUNTY, INDIANA, TO THAT OF A NON AGENCY CARLOAD ONLY FREIGHT STATION UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF ITS AGENCY FREIGHT STATION AT WAR SAW, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, AND FOR PERMISSION AND AUTHORITY TO REMOVE OR OTHERWISE DISPOSE OF ITS STATION BUILDINGS AT NORTH MANCHESTER. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in this cause in Room 908 State Office Building, Indianapolis, Ind.. 1:30 P M., E.S.T. on February 9, 1971 “ Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By Robert M. Pickett Director Railroad Dept. Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 7, 1971 MJ J - $ NOTICE OF FILING OF A PETITION : FOR PUBLIC HIGHWAY / Notice is hereby given that there has been filed in the office of the Auditor of Kosciusko County a petition for the location and establishment as a public highway and a party of the Kosciusko County Highway System a road twenty five feet (25'1 on each side of a center line described as follows: Commencing at a point on the north Side of County Road 9005 at a point 225 feet west of the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of Section 30, Clay. Township, and running thence north to a

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Kosciusko County, Indiana that the County Council of said County at their regular meeting place, in the Courthouse in the city of Warsaw, Indiana at 9:00 AM. on the 18th day of January 1971 will consider the following additional appropriations, which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time Replace Bridge No 98, Located at the intersection of 350 N and 950 W 140CXB.F $ 4,625.00 Local Road 8. St. Fund 13,875.00 Replace Bridge No. 128, Located on 400E, one third Mile North of State Road No. 14. 140C.C B F 3.625.00 Local Road & St. Fund 10,875.00 Replace Bridge No. 151, Located on 12505, Vj Mile East of 880 W. 140CX.8.F. 4,500.00 Local Road 8. St. Fund 13,500.00 Replace Bridge No. 153, Located on 880 W. 0.2 Mile South of 1200 South. 140C.C.8.F. , 4.125.00 Local Road & St. Fund 12,375.00 Replace Bridge No 217, Located on 1100 W, two third Mile South of the Anglin Road. 140C.C.8 F ♦ 3,625.00 Local Road 8. St. Fund 10.875.00 Replace Bridge No 257, Located on 600E. one third Mile Sooth of 300 North. 140C.C.8F 4 2,875.00 Local Road & St. Fund 8,625.00 Replace Bridge No. 262, Located on 300E. 1 ?Mile South of 1200 S. 140CC.8.F. I ' 4,250.00 Local Road 8. St Fund 12,750.00 For Construction of New Garage C.H.F. $125,000.00 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon The additional appropriations as finally determined 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 held. r • Date Jan 4. 1971. LAWRENCE BUTTS, Auditor of Kosciusko County J. 6,13 » ’ / ■ , ■ ■ 1970 Annual Report Town Os North Webster GENERAL FUND * Receipts: I Balance on Hand January 1,1970 A $ 24.31 General Property Tax 4,202.67 Cigarette Tax ' 923.52 Alcoholic Beverage Commission Distribution 2,549.17 Total Receipts and Balance 7,699 67 Disbursements: , Salanesof Town'Trustees 600 00 Salary Clerk Treasurer - 600.00 Salary Marshal and Deputy 6.410 16 Compensation ot Town Attorney, 200.00 Town's Share of Social Security - 307.68 Street Lighting * 2,748.87 Rent ’5203 insurance 430 00 Office Supplies and Expenses 668.97 Equipment 340.82 Town Hall Operation 1,790.28 Total Disbursements 15,048.81 Balance on Hand — December 31, 1970 (Deficit) 7,349.14 MOTOR VEHICLE HIGHWAY FUND Receipts: Balance on Hand January 1,1970 482.31 State Motor Vehicle Highway Distribution - 4.853.34 Total Receipts and Balance « 5,335.65 Disbursements: Materials , 1,273.15 Services Contractual 3,148 50 Total Di sburse ments 4,421.65 Balance on Hand —December 31,1978 914 00 “ CUMULATIVE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND Receipts: Balance on Hand January 1.1970 5,691.25 Cigarette Tax 3,184.27 Total Receipts and Balance ■ 4 ,8.875.52 Disbursements: $ 520.00 Balance on Hand — December 11,1970 8,355.52 WATER AND SEWAGE SURVEY FUND Receipts: Balance on Hand January 1,1970 u Receipts 17,546.00 Total Receipts and Balance Disbursements: 17.053.56 Balance on Hand —December 31,1970 492 44 OUTSTANDING INDEBTEDNESS — December 31,1978 Loan — Indiana industrial Development Revolving Fund $1,600 00 Thurman E Rinker Clerk Treasurer , PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION Sale every Friday 7 p.m. sharp % mile south of Syracuse on road 13, across from bowling alley. GREER AUCTION COMPANY r 3 box 2-A Syracuse Phone: 457-3607 LEONARD H. GREER, auctioneer

point 6 feet south of the quarter section line of said Section 30, including the existing turn around. Notice is further given that said petition will be presented to the Board of County Commissioners at their regular February meeting, commencing February 1, 1971 for action thereon and any persons interested, therein may appear before said Board of Commissioners and they will be given an opportunity to be heard. Dated January 8, 1971. LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor, Kosciusko Co., Indiana - - MJ J—l 3 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County, Indiana, will, at 10 a.m. on the <9 day of ' Housetjgnhe City (or town) of Warsaw, IndianjwsaTd County, begin investigation of the Wpalication of the following named persWl.requesting the issue of the applicant, at the location hereinafter set out of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the ciasg hereinafter designated and will, at said and-place. receive information concerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety of issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at the,premises named: Walter Drugs, Inc., by Noel J. Perry, Pres., 8. Billy G. Little, Sec., (Drug Store) Liquor 8i Wine Dealer, 11 Main St., Milford, Indiana SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By MAXH. BRATTEN Executive Secretary JOHN R. SMOCK Chairman MJ J—l 3

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