The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 7, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 March 1971 — Page 13

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North Webster By MRS. F.R. (DELIGHT) SPEARMAN

North Webster Town Board Approves Population And Mileage Count

The North Webster town board of trustees at their regular meeting last Wednesday devoted most of their discussions to the necessary redistricting count of mileage of streets and census of the town since last year s new annexation. The purpose is to determine if it will be possible to have a fiveman board. The present board is comprised of three members. To determine this, an accurate census must be taken of the entire population within the corporation. President James Greiner stated he is very much in favor of a five-man board and if the population count warrants it and the people are in favor of this it could be done. Mr. Greiner said a five-man board would not be possible before the next election but if the census is high enough it could be a possibility in the future. Board members DeWitt Mullett and Paul Royer are in agreement with the president's recommendation. The count is to start immediately. Bertis Plew. a townsman, told the board that it could annex more land than it now has. He also offered to help with the census. Clerk-treasurer Thurman Rinker will also help with the census. The motion to go ahead with this census was made by Paul Royer and seconded by Mullett. It passed unanimously

Hoss Hills Bowmen Enjoy Archery The Hoss Hills Bowmen Archery club is located about 24 miles northwest of North Webster. just off the old SyracuseWebster road. The purpose of this organization is to foster, expand and perpetuate the practice of archery and the spirit of good fellowship among all archers. It also encourages the use of the bow in hunting all legal game and cooperates with the Indiana Bow Hunters association in assuring better hunting privileges and conditions for bow hunters. They also maintain a field course and conduct field tournaments and

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f Aaron Hinesley brought up the question as to the legality of the voluntary mileage and census check. He stated the only way to actually record the mileage distance was by a pedometer. This will be necessary before asking for nr.'ve state funds for new street construction. There is now SI,BOO in the fund. Rinker will check with attorney Robert Reed, who was not present, as to the legality of the voluntary mileage and census count. A request was made by Glen Bowen, a local businessman, to have the board assist with gravel at an approach to a new building. It was learned after consulting the town map that where the gravel was requested was not an alley owned by the town but was private property. There is $7,600 budgeted for street repair and snow removal, stated Rinker. Rinker was instructed to investigate to see if the town board's request for a new survey of the proposed sewage system was being taken care of by Clyde Williams Associates firm of South Bend. Businessman Larry Teghtmeyer asked for clarification on a parking area that is being eliminated. Greiner stated there were only two parking places involved on each side of state road 13. One is at the corner of the bank and the other is on the opposite comer. This is for the convenience of traffic. The next meeting of the town board will be on April 14.

games in accordance with the rules of the club. The Hoss Hills Bowmen provide participation for the whole family. During the summer months, the club’s shooting goes outdoors. Targets and courses are maintained throughout a woods for practice. Approximately twice a month the club holds competition shoots, open to the whole family. Awards are given in three classes — men’s, women’s and juniors When winter comes the club moves to its indoor range. Competition shoots continue to be held twice each month. The club also features a Wednesday night league for those shooters who wish to participate as a team. Memberships are always open. The youngest members are around five years with the oldest being over 50. proving archery is a wonderful means of exercise

for the whole family. Anyone interested in more information should call Ron Harris. —NW— Webster's Social Calendar Given Following is the social calendar for events in the North Webster area: JayCees — Monday. March 22 at the M and M Efficient Homemakers — Thursday, March 18, at Mrs. David Stookey’s at Secrist Park Backwater Friends — Thursday. March 18. at Mrs. Kenneth Moser's at Backwater Wee Webster Workers 4-H club — Thursday, March 18. in the school cafeteria Past Chief’s — Wednesday. March 24. K of P hall Pythian Sisters — Monday, March 22, K of P hall Cub Scout pack 26 — Monday, March 22 Room 4-U 4-H — Tuesday, March 23 High Neighbors — Thursday, March 25 at Ruby Godshalk’s Lambda Chi Omega Sorority. Beta PSI chapter meeting — Tuesday, March 22. —NW— Expectant Parents Class To Be Held Classes for expectant parents will be held in Warsaw with Mrs. June Reed, director of the inservice education of the Murphy Medical Center, in charge. The classes began on Tuesday in the REMC building on S. Buffalo St., in Warsaw. They will consist of six weekly two hour sessions to help the expectant parents to prepare for labor and delivery and to become aware of the newborn's behaviour as a basis for proper emotional and physical care. They will also become acquainted with family planning techniques, learn how the expectant mother should care for herself during pregnancy and after the baby arrives. They will learn how conflicts and anxieties that will arise can be resolved. New parents who are interested and would like to register should call Mrs. Reed at the hospital. —NW— Clinic Planned For 'Women's Worries' All women in the community are invited to attend a program being sponsored by the Kosciusko County Mental Health association on the subject “Women’s Worry Clinic” on March 31. There will be three sessions. The morning session will be from 9:15 to 11:15, the afternoon session will be from 1 to 3 and the evening session will be from 7 to 9. Groups will be formed and topics discussed will be how to please your husband and not spoil him, “reading, righting and running" and how to survive the teen years. The program is in the charge of Vance George Reed, the regional director of MHA in Indiana. —NW— Church Os The Brethren Has Birthday Party The annual Church of the Brethren birthday party was held at the church on March 14. The committee in charge was Mrs. James Rowe and Mrs. Howard Kiser Preston Gregory presented a film "God Owns My Business" which had several local people in it. There were many members and friends in attendance The evening closed with homemade cakes depicting events of the past year in their decorations and homemade ice cream. “Happy Birthday" was sung to all and to John Morehead who was 12 on March 15 and to Holly Barrett who was 13 on March 16. —NW—LAWRENCE son Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lawrence of r 1 North Webster became the parents of a son born March 6 in the Goshen hospital. RHODES, John Robert A son, John Robert, was bom at 4:19 a m. Monday, March 8, in the Goshen hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rhodes of North Webster. “Roby” weighed eight pounds, eight ounces, and measured 204 inches long. He is the couples second son. His brother, Russell, is 18months old. Grandparents are Mrs. J. R. Reff of Columbus and Mrs. John Rhodes of r 1 Pierceton. Mrs. Lena Billings of Columbus is a great-grandmother. -NW—MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED TO COUPLES The following marriage licenses have been issued to area couples: John Wesley Dye, 19, r 1 North Webster, a student and Deborah Sue Derjan, 19. Highland, a student; Walter George Harman 01, 21,

r 1 North Webster, U.S. Army and Sally Jo Miller, 18, North Webster, a student. —NW—SCOUTS AT PIONEER TRAILS Scoutmaster Rex Lawson had his troop 48 on a camp out at Pioneer Trails over the week end. —NW—HOSPITAL NEWS Alton Kruger of r 1 North Webster was admitted to the Whitley County hospital pneumonia. Benjamin H. Mabie, r 1 North Webster has been dismissed from the Goshen hospital. Tom Dye, r 1 North Webster, was admitted to the emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center. Nathan Florkey. North Webster, has been admitted to the Whitley County hospital at Columbia City. -NW- j BAKE SALE IS SUCCESS A successful bake sale was held Saturday, March 6, by the Lambda Chi Omega sorority of Beta PSI chapter. The funds collected go toward the Wawasee Education scholarship of SIOO pledged by the club. - NW— Wedding Correction In the Wilson-Hardin, wedding the bride’s name was printed Paula Given, her correct name is Paula Gwen. The couple is not residing temporarily with the bride’s parents After their honeymoon they stayed at Aqua-Land Motel in Syracuse before he returned to the service. She is now staying with her parents until he establishes residence. —NW—COMMUNITY NEWS Mrs. Stanley (Ermal) Vanator served on a federal jury in South Bend recently. James Allen Wilson of North Webster has returned to duty in the U.S. Navy. County WCTU Meeting To Be March 23 The county Women’s Christian Temperence Union’s spring meeting will be held at the Wesleyan church, 501 W. Market St., Warsaw, on March 23 beginning at 10 am. State home protection director Nan N. Appleman of Nappanee will be the speaker. Also speaking during the day will be William K. Mullenour of Warsaw who will comment on the drug problem. Rev. James E. Hughes, pastor of the church, will give the day’s devotions. Mrs. Park Pearson is county president and will preside during the meeting. Everyone is invited to attend. A sack lunch will be held at the noon hour. SWCD Meeting Held At Warsaw The March meeting of the Kosciusko County Soil and Water Conservation District was held at the SCS office in Warsaw. Committee members Bob Norris, Fred Kuhn and Joe Wilson reported on the last meeting of the six-county Tippecanoe Valley Improvement group: A resolution has been passed to make application for a resource, conservation and development project, a sixcounty river clean-up day was discussed, and a study of water quality of the river. Plans were made for the area two speech contest, and for the area two workshop for supervisors and secretaries which was to be held the following day. Kenneth Dickey, r 2, Silver Lake was appointed as an assistant supervisor of the Kosciusko county SWCD. The committee of officers reported they are continuing work on the district’s long range plan of operations. Wilson, district conservationist, reviewed the resource map with the board and told of tentative plans to work with vo-ag boys at Wawasee on school owned property. A report by Boy Scout Mike McFarren was reviewed on a Tippecanoe River study trip. Five new cooperators were accepted: Harvey Anglin, Seward township; Harry Lozier, Hain; Pin Oak Slough, Harrison; John Kirkwood, Clay; and Terry Ayres, Lake. One group project was approved: Loyal Sparks, Glenn Carper, and Leroy Mason of Etna township. The next meeting will be held April 6 at the soil conservation office on south Buffalo street. Floyd Wickersham of Barbee lake and Frank Hilton of Saw Mill lake left Sunday for a week at Waukegan, 111., where they will attend Johnson Motor Training Center.

Wed., Mar. 17, 1971—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Lawrence Schultz To Publish Book Including Data On Camp Mack

Lawrence W. Shultz, a Huntington county native and resident of North Manchester, is publishing an autobiography titled “People and Places 18901970”, which includes the mural accounts and pictures of Camp Mack and mentions several Milford area people. The illustrated book is in three parts: Part I including 10 chapters. Home, School,

LAKELAND LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Willard Schieler," r 1 Milford, entertained at dinner last Friday evening for Mrs. Carl Frautschi of Bloomington. 111., and Steven Kaiser of Milford. 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 6th day of April, 1971 at the Clerk's Office. Court House in the City (or town) of Warsaw, Indiana 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 the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of tne class hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness said applicant, and the propriety ot issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named: Beecher Wiggins dba Village Inn Pizza Parlor of Warsaw (Restaurant) Beer & Wine Retailer, 371 23 South Buffalo Warsaw. Indiana SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. AND PUBLIC PAR TICIPATION IS REQUESTED INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By MAX H BRATTEN Executive Secretary JOHN R SMOCK Chairman PETITION FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF HIGHWAY In a matter of a Petition for the Establish mentand Improvement of a Public Highway in The Hillview Subdivision, in Turkey Township. Kosciusko County To be presented to tjfie County Commissioners on April 5. 1971 at 1:30 P M at their regular session Dated March 12, 1971 Lawrence Butts County Auditor, MJ—M. 17 24 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana, will from this date until April 5. 1971. at 1:30 P M E S T. receive sealed bids on the followino Replace Bridge No 9rf. Located at the Intersection ot 350 N & 950 W Replace Bridge No 128, Located on 400E. one third Mile North of ST Rd 14 Replace Bridge No. 151, Located on 12505. •z Mile East of 880 W Replace Bridge No 153, Located on 880 W. 0 2 Mile South of 1200 S Replace Bridge No. 217, Located on 1100 W. two thirds Mile South of Anglin Road Replace Bridge NO. 257. Located on 600 E, one third Mile South of JOON Replace Bridge No 262. Located on 300E, >z Mile South of 1200 S. All projects require that the old bridge be removed, new pipe be installed, and backfilled Roadway base and surface be con structed and that guardrail, seeding and mulching work be performed Detailed plans. proposal and specifications are on file at the County High wav Department. 601 E. Winona Avenue. Warsaw, Indiana Bids must be filed in the County Auditor's Office on Form No 96 proposal form and

PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION Sale every Friday —7 p.m* sharp % mile south of Syracuse on road 13, across from bowling alley. Merchandise of all descriptions — new and used. GREER AUCTION COMPANY r 3 box 2-A Syracuse Phone: 457-3607 LEONARD H. GREER, auctioneer REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE NO DOWN PAYMENT) $15,750 On Your Lot 1,050 Sq. Ft. Living Area 3 Bedroom* Carpeted Central Heat Automatic Water Heater Range & Refrigerator Bay Window Beautiful Kitchen Cabinets Washer <£ Dryer Connections Quality Construction By—- — REALTY INCORPORATED, We Have Models’To Show!! We Have Many New Homes i Ready For Your Inspection Lake Wawasee, Wawasee Heights, Indian Gardens and Other Building Sites Call For Appointment - Don Runge 457-4341 or 856-2767 KINDER REALTY, Inc.

Teaching, Church, Annual Conferences, Camp Mack, Brethren Service, Brethren Tours, Books and Hobbies; Part II: Addresses, Papers, History of the Brethren and Historical Data; Part III: Names of People and Places and Tour members on 28 tours in Europe and America. The book may be ordered from Mr. Shultz, 603 College avenue, North Manchester.

accompanied by bid bond or certified check for 10 per cent of bid. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Dated March 12. 1971 Lawrence Butts Auditor of Kos. County. Ind. MJ—M 17 24 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice iy hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County. Indiana, will from this date until March 22, 1971 at 1:30 P.M. EST,,receive sealed bids for the following: NEW RADIO EQUIPMENT FOR ’ SHERIFF DEPT. 2 Mobile Units 2 Portable Units Specifications for above equipment may be picked up at office of County Sheriff, Warsaw. Indiana Bids must be on file in' the County Auditor's office in Warsaw, Indiana by 1:30 PM, EST. on March 22. 1971. and must show on the bid the necessary affidavit of non collusion, as required by law. All bids must be accompanied by a surety bond or certified check equal to 10 per cent of maximum bid. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana Dated March 9. 1971 MJ—M 10.17 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Lakeland Community School Corporation, Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipal corporation at their regular meeting place at 7:30 p.m. o'clock p m E S T., on the 23rd day of March. 1971,' will consider the following additional appropriation from existing funds which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time X Cumulative Building Fund Amount Project No 4375 Purchase ot 12 696 acres of land, more or less, adjoining the present site of Wawasee High School $15,235 00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting snail have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board ot Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen (15) days at the County Auditor's office ot said County, or at such other place as may be designated At such hearing taxpayers objecting tb any such additional ap propriation may be heard. Interested tax payers may inquire ot the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Floyd H Baker. Secretary Board of School Trustees Lakeland Community School Corporation MJ—M 10.17 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE — Aluminum V boat, six hp Mercury motor, antique pump organ, Coppertone electric range, call 457-4322. RETIRED GENTLEMAN desires living companion. Modern home. Share expenses. Fot' details call 856-2667.

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