The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 12, Milford, Kosciusko County, 21 April 1971 — Page 7

LEGALS RRQUCST FOR RIO* Nobc* i» h<r»by given 'hat the Board o» School Truttee* of the Lakeland Community School Corporation will until the hour of ?:X p m EST on m* 11th day of May. IWI. at mo Adminiatrative Office of Mid corporation in Syracuae. Indiana, accept bid* a* follow* Category A General Classroom* Equipment Category B Physical Education Equipment’ Category C Audio Visual Equipment Category D industrial Arts Equipment Category E Science Equipment Specification* and instruction* to bidders are on file in me office of me Superintendent of School* and may be Obtained by any in forested bidder Bidders will be required to furm*n a Did bond or certi.ed check in the amount of 5 per cent of tHR total bid along with Form *5 The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and to waive any informalities therein Dated at Syracuse. Indiana, mis list day of April, I*7l. Boardot School Trustees Lakeland Community School Corporation p o Boksaa Syracuse. Indiana By Floyd H Baker. Secretary MJ—A.2V4O PETITION FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF HIGHWAY In the\matter of a petition for me and improvement of a public Highway™ Browns Sub Division in Wayne Township. Kosciusko County, to be presented to the Commissioners on May 1. 1971 at l X P M . at meir regular session Doted April 13. mi LAWRENCE BUTTS. County Auditor MJ—A Jl.» FIRST NOTICE NOTICE TO TAXPATERS OF THE TOWN OF SYRACUSE Notice is hereby «t»en to the taxpayers of the Town of Syracuse of Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the Board of Town Trustees will meet at the Town Hall on May 4. 1971. at 7:30 P M for the purpose of eonslderlnc a proposal to establish a cumulative tire flchtint fund tor the following purpose or purposes: To provide funds tor the purchase and replacement ot equipment and necessary supplies required by the Hre-flshtina force ot such Town And the levyins of an additional tax- of fifteen cents <» 15> on each one hundred dollars '*loo 00' of taxable real and personal property within the taxlns district to provide monies for said fund, said tax to be first levied in 1971. payable in 1972,

notice to voters Notice is hereby given mat me Board of Com mi** toner* of Kosciusko County. Indiana, ha* designated me following piece* for holding me Primary Election for me County of Kosciusko on Tuesday, the «m day of May. mi. FIRST WARD r , r _ FIRST PRECINCT Lmcoln school SECOND PRECINCT Karat* School W East Ft Wayne St THIRD PRECINCT j- . Jack L Baker Res *l4 E Mam St SECOND WARD FIRST PRECINCT Lutheran Church, IZJO E Center St SECOND PRECINCT Senior Htoh School. E**i Smith St THIRD PRECINCT City Hall. WarMw THIRD WARD First PRECINCT Auto License Bureau SECOND PRECINCT VFW Bldg . W**t Winona Ave THiROPRECiNCT Zola Smith Bldg FOURTH WARD FIRST PRECINCT Masonic Temple SECOND PRECINCT American Legion, 301 N Buffalo St • THIROPRECINCT ’ Madison School IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto *et my hand and me Seal of me Board of Com mi**«n*r*of Kosciusko County. Indiana, thi* ism day of April mi L*wr*TKe Butt*. Auditor KOSCIUSKO County. Indiana

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ano annually thereafter for a penoa not to exceed five (91 years, as provided for in Chapter 330. Acts 1999. Taxpayers sre Invited to be present at the meetlna. and to exercise their riahts to be heard on said proposal. The proposal, in the form of a resolution or ordinance, if adopted, will then be submitted to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for iu approval. A. BYRON CONNOLLY WILLARD 8 NUSBAUM BLANCHE F. BATES LOREN E. LONGENBAUGH VERNON T. BECKMAN Board ot Town Trustees ATTEST: RONALD SHARP, Clerk-Treasurer WJ - A ll * 21 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby siren that on the 20th day of April. 1971. the Board of Town Trustees of the Town of Syracuse. Kosciusko County. Indiana, adopted the following ordinance: Ordinance No. 71-3 An Ordinance Prohibiting the Parktne of Vehicles on the East side of Main Street between Turkey Creek and Boston Street in the Town of Syracuse. Indiana. Be it ordained by the Board of Town Trustee* of the Town of Syracuse. Indian*: Article I Beetian 1. That -the parkins of any vehicle, on the East side of Main Street between Turkey Creek and Boston Street I* prohibited and forbidden tn the Town of Syracuse. Kosciusko County, Indiana. Sectien t. That any person so parkins any vehicle on the East side of Main Street between Turkey Creek and Boston Street in the Town of Syracuse. Indiana, shall be in violation of this ordinance and upon conviction thereof shall be fined an amount of not less than 91,00 nor more than 910.00. Article n Section 1. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and proper publication thereof. Passed and adopted by a vote of five <9l ayes and no nayes at a regular and duly constituted meeting of the Board of Town Trustees of the Town of Syracuse. Indiana, on the 20th day of April. 1971. A BYRON CONNOLLY WILLARD 8 NUSBAUM BLANCHE P BATES i LOREN E. LONGENBAUGH VERNON T. BECKMAN ATTEST RONALD SHARP Clerk-Treasurer. Town of Syracuse MJ — A 21 & 31 Cooperation is doing with a smile whAt you have to do anyway

a REV. JAMES KENNEDY Special Rim Sunday At Baptist Church A new dramatic film. “Like a Mighty Army.” the down-to-earth true story of a man in tune wjth his times, will be shown at Wawasee Heights Baptist church on Sunday. April 25. at 7 p.m. The social revolution among young people today is frightening in many of its aspects. Even the church is being seriously questioned as to its existence and activity. Instead of responding with bewilderment and fear, a handful of people in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., led by their dynamic young pastor, Rev. James Kennedy, committed themselves to the principle of providing life-changing answers for the people of their community. In nine short years, the Coral Ridge church has become one of thefastest growing congregations in the world, growing from 17 to more than 2,000 jnembers and needing three Sunday morning services to accommodate the crowds The exciting true story of this church has been made into a film, "Like A Mighty Army” by Gospel Films. Inc., of Muskegon. Mich. Starring in the role of Dr. Kennedy is Chris Robinson who is best known for his role as an Air Force Sergeant in the television series. “Twelve o‘Clock High.” As Jim Kennedy. Robinson gives the best performance of his illustrious career. Pastor Bob Mundy and the congregation extend a cordial invitation to everyone to see this unusual and provocative film. The church is located across from Wawasee high school.

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MILFORD Library Notes By Mrs. Dorothea Kerlln

Boys and girls, we have a special treat for Story Hour next Saturday, April 24. Susan Price will tell the stories using her Qannelgraph. Be sure to be here promptly at 2 o’clock so you won’t miss the fun. Parents, try to bring your children to the library during the week of April 18-24, National Library Week. We have many new books on display in the children's room. Help your child learn to enjoy books at an early age. By reading to him and teaching him to care for books, you will help him be ready for school. We are busy making plans for our summer reading program. “Let's Fish For Good Books.” We hope that pupils in the first through fourth grades will be good fishermen this summer. Adult Library Notes New adult books in the library: Sallie Chesham — “Walking with the Wind, A Book of Poetiy” ; Pat Boone. — “A New Song. A Story of His Life”; W. David Lockard — “The Unheard Billy Graham” his personal life and ethics and views; Shirley MacLftine — “Don’t Fall Off the Mountain:” an adventure story, a personal odyssey, and her appreciation of mankind; Bill Surface — "The Hollow.” is a compassionate account of life in the hills of Appalachia today, covering an area of 397 counties in 13 states; Elizabeth Gray Vining — "Quiet Pilgrimage.” an autobiography of the author of “Windows for the Crown Prince”; Elisabeth Ogilvie — "A Theme For Reason,” a novel; Elizabeth Cadell — "The Friendly Air.” a novel; Walter Riess — “Before They Start To Leave;” for parents of teen-agers, some quiet directions; Bruce Larson — “No Longer Strangers,’* answers the question “What does it really mean to be a Christian?”; Abigail Van Buren — "Dear Teen-Ager,” for parents and teenagers Great minds discuss Ideas: Good minds discuss Events: small minds discuss People. Mr. and Mr - - Dewey Fox of Milford had As their Saturdayevening callers. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Whitehead of Goshen.

Milford Lions Hear Report On Safari Milford Lions Monday night heard a color-slide, narrative presentation by member Arch Baumgartner on a five-week trip he and Mrs. Baumgartner made in January and February to equatorial Africa. They made the trip with 15 other newsmen on a trip sponsored by the National Newspaper Association. A highlight of the trip was a safari into wild game country about 150 miles south of Nairobi, Kenya. Lion Baumgartner was also presented with a 25-year Lions pin. and Max Beer was accepted into club membership. His pin and copy of Lions by-laws were presented by Lion Durward Seely, deputy district governor of 25-G He pointed out the meaning of Lionism to Lion Beer. Lion Leon Newman presented a tontract the club is hoping to get ratified with the North Webster Lions club for the building of a permanent eat stand at the Mermaid Festival grounds. He also reported on bids he is getting for the erection of the building. Lion A. G. Schafer reported he Jiad expressed the club’s willingness to the MAD group to work on a community project to raise money for new street signs. Various projects are under consideration, according to Lion Paul Kizer. MAD’s chairman of project selection. Guests were Rev. Gerald Radcliff and son David. MISS THORNBURG HONORED WITH BRIDAL SHOWER A miscellaneous bridal shower was held for Miss JoAnne Thornburg Sunday afternoon at the Syracuse Lake home of Mrs. Charles Searfoss. in attendance were Mrs. names Mench and members of the Foo & Faye bowling team consisting of the bride-elect’s mother. Mrs. George W. Thornburg, Mrs. Dean Grady and Mrs. Eugene Henning. The honored guest found her gifts atop a table centered with a bridal umbrella. The decor, including refreshments, was in the green spring theme. Appropriate bridal games were played. Miss Thornburg will wed Gregory- Drake of r 1 Cromwell tpday (W'ednesday). ATTEND GARDEN CLUB CONVENTION Mrs. William Brammer and Mrs. Ted Tytler, both of Syracuse, attended the 40th annual convention of the Garden Club of Indiana on Wednesday, April 14, at Valparaiso. Both women are members of the

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Yolanda Lugo Honored At Fiesta Party Saturday

Miss Yolanda Lugo was guest of honor at a celebration in observance of her fifteenth birthday in the form of a Mexican fiesta. In Mexico it is the custom for girls to have a “coming-out” party following their fifteenth birthday. The celebration starts with a mass followed by a meal and then danciflg. The Saint Francis Xavier Catholic church in Pierceton was the scene of the celebration. Father Eugene Zimmerman, pastor of the church, used the Thanksgiving mass at the Saturday morning celebration. Miss Lugo was escorted into the church by her godparents, Frank and Benita Baltazar of Fort Wayne. Music for the mass was provided by Mrs. Robert Tenney at the organ. Ed Sroufe and Scott

Syracuse-Wawasee Garden club; Mrs. Brammer being a delegate from the local club to the state convention. The meetings were held in the new Wellman s restaurant and Bridge-Vu theater, and Mr. Wellmari. welcomed the ladies to Valparaiso and invited all 300 of them to “Jog” around the city with him. The theme for the convention

Wed., Apr. 21, 1971 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Brown assisted Father Zimmerman as altar boys. The young woman being honored chooses 15 of her girl friends to take part in the processional at the church. The girls wore floor length dresses with empire waists, and leg of mutton sleeves with wide cuffs. "Die dresses had flowered bodices and the skirts were plain colored and straight in design. Miss Lugo’s dress was light blue and her attendants dresses were of lavender. Dinner In Church Hall A dinner was served following the church service in Saint Francis hall. Mrs. Amalia Lugo, mother of the honor guest, planned the meal using both Mexican and American foods. The menu consisted of tacos, tostados. Spanish rice, chicken

this year was “Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow” and all of the decorations were carried out with this idea, using red carnations to denote the 40th anniversary, which is ruby. Mrs. Tytler won one of the table decorations. Workshops were held in the afternoon and Mrs. Brammer attended one on “Anti-litter and Programming;” Mrs. Tytler. the one on flower shows.

salad sandwiches, potato salad, punch, cake, mints and nuts. The dance was held following the dinner with the honor guest and her escort and her attendants and their escorts taking part in the first dance. Later other guests-joined in the dancing. One of the highlights of the celebration was the breaking of the bunny pinata which had been made for the occasion by Mrs. Tonya Martinez. Another Mexican custom carried out was the breaking of confetti-filled eggs on the guests' heads. The initial plans for the party were started by Yolanda’s uncle, Roy Rodriguez of Tulsa, Okla. Yolanda's birthdate was March 9, but the celebration was postponed until after Easter due to the observance of Lent.

At the formal dinner in the evening. Mrs. John W. Knight, Jr., gave the program “Forward Ix>ok with a Backward Glance.” She made ten formal floral arrangements with the emphasis mainly on the “Forward.” Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Kinney, Waubee Lake, have returned home from spending the winter « months in Florida.

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