The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 37, Milford, Kosciusko County, 13 October 1971 — Page 13

LEGALS NOTICE OF SYRACUSE TOWN ELECTION STATE OF INDIANA, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY SS Notice i* hereby given by the undersigned. Clerk Tree surer al the town ot Syracuse, in the State ot Indiana, mat me Town General Election will be held in the Town of Syracuse on the First Tuesday after the First Monday Os November, viz

SERVICES - SERVICES ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Air Conditioning ■ Electric Heating —Hire Electric — Residential — Commercial —- Industrial 457-3744 Syracuse C GRAVEL ) | PHONE 658-4063 / WANTED WANTED Wanted Reliable Man to Manage Newly Rehabilitated Texaco Station in Syracuse. Dial 831-2322 or 533-3505 - REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE HOME FOR SALE — Located oa a large corner lot near the High School we offer this three bedroom home with living room, dining area, lovely kitchen, large walk-ln closets and bath and a half. In the fall basement the extra large recreation room is paneled, there Is also a utility room and work shop. The attached double garage is finished, fully insulated and heated. There are many more extras in this very special home. See It today. LAKE WAWASEE — This summer cottage on the east side of the lake can be easily winterised. The three bedrooms, living room, dinette, kitehen. bath and a half plus the enclosed porch can be a very nice year around home. Priced right. ROAD 13 — WAWASEE VILLAGE,— In a lovely setting of tall trees and shrubs with 2G5’ excellent frontage this two bedroom home with living room, dining area, kitchen, utility room, tile bath and large two car garage is priced for quick sale. APARTMENT FOR RENT — A nice site two bedroom apartment to available for immediate occupancy. 113 W. Main St. May we show you |he very lovely and exciting CONDOMINIUM BEACHHOUSES on RUNAWAY BAY. Chalet Realty, Inc. -4®* P.O. Box 142 Road 13 South George Dwckwall. Broker Syracuse. Indiana Phones: 457-2(79 or 854-2*BB NASH REALTY LAKE WAWASEE TROUBLE FREE year Around home on Lake Wawaseee - This 3 bdrm, home to exceptionally well built, has aa attractive fire place, lovely kitchen and dining area, two car garage with the possibility of a guest apartment situated on channel to the rear of the borne. NEW 3 bdrm. home, beautifully done oa a large lot with Lake Wawasee access. This home has two full baths, one with shower, the other with tub. a den area off livingroom, aleag with ftntohed 2 car garage. OGDEN ISLAND oa Lake Wawasee. A permanent 3 bedroom heme substantial structure with weU done kitchen, fire place, bath and half, two car garage. AU la good repair. EXCELLENT Channel location with 2 bdrm, home accompanied with spacious living areas including recreational room and enclosed sun room. Attractively priced at 825.SGS. SYRACUSE AREA W. E. LONG DRIVE - 4 bdrm. home, all well done. Must see to appreciate. 313 EAST BOSTON street - Ed Leamon property. In excellent repair aad priced to sell. Jack Nash Realty PERSONAL CARE SERVICE Jack Nash Elmer Smith R. 4 Waco Drive Salesman Phone 437-2205 Syracuse. Ind. Phone 437-4501

TUESDAY, NOVEMEER 2. 1471 Between the hours of 4 o.m. and 4 p m (prevailing time) In the Scout Cabin OFFICERS WILL 8E VOTED FOR AND ELECTED FOR THE FOLLOWING OF PICES. TO WIT: FOR FIRST WARD TRUSTEE Rep Thomas Prickett. Dem Ralph E. Hamel) FOR SECOND WARD TRUSTEE Rep Noble C Blocker; Dem Billy Coburn FOR THIRD WARD TRUSTEE Rep. Louis M. Kuilema. Dem. William J. Pipp FOR FOURTH WARD TRUSTEE

Rep. Darrell D Gr(tamer. Dem. Gerald W. Bitner FOR FIFTH WARD TRUSTEE Rep Forett A. Smith, Jr.; Dem. Joe E. Baumgartner FOR CLERK TREASURER Rep. Betty J. Dutt; Dem. Elgie A. Tatman IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of the Town Clerk Treasurer ot Syracuse, at my office in the town of Syracuse th it 4tt> Day ot October mi. Ronald Sharp, Clerk Treasurer of Syracuse 0.13,20 NOTICE OF TOWN ELECTION STATE OF INDIANA, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY SS: Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, clerk of the town of Milford Junction, in the state of Indiana, that at the General Election to be held in the town of Miltord Junction on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November, viz: j TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. mi Between the hours of 4 a.m. and 4 p.m. (prevailing time) OFFICERS WILL BE VOTED FOR AND ELECTED FOR THE FOLLOWING OFFICES, TO-WIT: FOR CITY CLERK-TREASURER FOR TRUSTEE OF FIRST WARD FOR TRUSTEE OF SECOND WARD FOR TRUSTEE OF THIRD WARD Be it also known, only residents within the corporation may vote in said election. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Stai of the town of Milford Junction on the tth day of October mi. . Doris Wolterman Clerk Treasurer Milford Junction, Ind O 13*20 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC NEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO 33753 PETITION OF NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY FOR APPROVAL OF NEW SCHEDULES OF RATES FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE AND FOR APPROVAL OF NEW RULES AND REGULATIONS THEREFOR Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct a public hearing in this cause in the Rooms of the Commission. 407 State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 4.30 A.M., EST., on November 17. mi. Public participation is requested PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By; W W Hill. Jr.. Chairman Indianapolis. Indiana. October 4. mi - 0.13 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County. Indiana/ wTN. at 10 A.M on the If day of October; 147jl at the Clerks Office. Court House in »Kyj/ty (or town) of Warsaw. Indiana in said County, begin investigafion of the applications of the following named persons, requesting the issue of the ap pi leants. at the locations hereinafter set out at the Alcoholic Beverage Permits of the classes hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicants, and the propriety of issuing the permits applied tor to such applicants at the premises named:. Eddie L. Smith dba Silver Inn (Restaurant) Beer A Wine Retailer. 345 East Main St., Silver Lake. Indiana Hooks Drugs. Inc . No. 140 by August F. Hook. Pres.. A John R Roesch. Sec.. (Drug Store) Liquor A Wine Dealer. Lakes Village Shopping Center, Unit it. Rd.. 30 East. Wkrtaw Indiana SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND PUBLIp PAR TICIPATION IS REQUESTED INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By MARKY BROWN Executive Secretary JOHNR SMOCK Chairman 1 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersigned will sell at public auction a certain 1447 Century inboard runabout, serial No 4713. on Saturday. October 30, 1471, at Marina. Inc, R R 3. Syracuse, indiwia. at 10 00 o'clock A M. upon which the undersigned claims and holds a mechanics' lien. The undersigned hereby reserves the right to bid WAWASEE MARINA. INC R R 3 Syracuse. Indiana 0.13,30,37 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place. In the Court House In the City of Warsaw. Indiana, at 4 00 AM. on the Uth day of October 1471 will consider the following additional appropriations, which said Officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time COUNTY GENERAL Co A 311 Supplies 50.00 Sher 305 Repairs 1.000 00 Shor 304 Meals for Prisoners 1.300.0 C Shor 70S Gasoline A Gar. 1,000 Ot Jail 301 Telephone A Postage 500 00 Jail 303 Lights A Util 400 00 Com 304 Printing A Advertising J.OOO 00 Com 404 Rent of Bldg A Structures 340.00 NOTICE TO REDUCE CERTAIN EXISTING APPROPRIATIONS Notice is further given that certain existing appropriations now have unobligated balances which will not be needed lor the purposes for which ap proprlated. end it is therefore proposed that unnecessary existing appropriations m the funds shown below be reduced to provide in part for the above additional appropriations COUNTY GENERAL Com 403 Premium on Official Bonds 3,340.00 CO A 103 B Salary of Second Deputy 50.00 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be hoard thereon The additional appropriations as finally determined will be automatically referred ta the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Commission will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor’s Office. Os Kosciusko County. Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated At such hea'-ing. taxpayers objecting to any of suchaddttianoi appropriations may be heard and <<”<>rested taxpayers may inquire of the Cour’ Auditor, when and where such hearing » be held Butts AuJ'tar Kosciusko County 0.4*13 REQUEST FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Board of School Trustees of me Lakeland Community School Corporation will until the hour Os 7 30 p.m EST on the 2nd day of November. 1471 at the Admmtstrotive Office of said cor per at ion m Syracuse. Indiana, accept bids as follows Category A— Audio Visual Equipment Category B - Musical instruments Specifications and instructions » bidders are on file m the office ot the Superintendent of Schoofs and may be obtained by any inforested bidder Bidders with distributors from wimm the State of Indiana will be required IO furnish a bld bond in the amount of 5 per cent of the total bid Bidders from outside of the State of Indiana will be required to furnish a certified check m the amount ot S per cent of the total bld. All bidders shell use the term 45 as prescribed by the State Board ot Accounts The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or an bids and to waive any informalities Doted at Syracuse. Indians, this 13th day ot October. 1471 Board ot School Trustees Lakeland Community School Corporation P.O Box 434 Syracuse. Indiana By; FteydH. Baker. Secretary 013.30 LEGAL NOTICE Notice Is hereby given the official* and taxpayers of all municipalities lecated In KOSCIUSKO County. Indiana, that the budgets for the year ten and the tax levies and rates collectible in the year W 73 of said municipalities will be considered at a public hearing, to be conducted by the State Board at Tax Commissioners ar a raprooontative of said Board, to be held in the County Court House m said county as follows: BegiMMg at a:io a.m.. Tuesday. Octeber SA, mi 0:30 ALM. County Unit 0 30 A.M Clay Township 1:30 AJA Etna Township 4:30 A.M Franklin Township 4 00 AJA Harrison Township 4 00 A.M Jackson Township 4 00 A.M Jefferson Township 4:00 A. M. Lake Township 4.30 aagaere W OO AJA piam Township 10.00 A.M Warsaw Wayne and Winona Lake Library at 1 |M*>e Tuesday. October 24. mi 1:00 PJA Tippecanoe Valley School Corp. 1:00 P.M Winona Lake ChrU Town 1 00 P M Warsaw Civil City

North Webster By SALLY HARMAN Phone: 834-2928

Hew Board Member Is Sought Here A replacement for the office of clerk-treasurer is being sought due to the resignation of Thurman Rinker which will be effective December 31, 1971. The resignation was submitted in the October 6 meeting of the North Webster town board. The board has set Friday and Saturday, Oct. 29 and 30, as the evenings for children to “trick or treat.” One additional street needs to be repaired in town, pointed out Aaron Hinesly. Funds amounting to approximately $3,500 have already been spent on resurfacing done during the summer and S4OO remains in the street funds. Means for the additional repairs are being considered. Wednesday, Nov. 3, at 7:30 p.m will be the next regular board meeting. —NW— Church Os God News Rev. Lewis Thomas attended a Pastor’s Training Retreat at Camp Elm near Indianapolis last Monday through Friday. The Women’s Missionary Society had a program of visitation Thursday evening. The annual church business meeting will be held this evening, October 13, at 7:30 p.m. —NW—HAS SLUMBER PARTY Girl Scout Junior Troop 156 led by Mrs. Larry Reed had a slumber party October 1 and 2 at the Girl Scout camp at Singing Hills in Middlebury. The troop has begun meeting regularly on each Monday evening at the United Methodist church in North Webster. Future plans for the group include a miniature golf outing and a hike. 1 00 P.M. Menton* Public Library 1:30 P.M. Scott Township 1 30 P.M. Prairie Township 2 00 P.M. Seward Township 3 00 P.M. Tippecanoe Township 3:30 P.M. Turkey Creek Township 3 30 P.M. Syracuse Civil Town Beginning at t: 30 a.m., Wednesday, October 37, 1471 4 30 A M. Burket Civil Town I X A.M. Claypool Civil Town 4:30 A.M. Etna Green Civil Town 4:30 A.M. Leesburg Civil Town 4 30 A.M. Mentone Civil Town 4 30 A.M. Milford Civil Town 4:30 A.M Milford Public Library 4:30 AJA Syracuse Public Library 10 00 A.M. Pierceton Civil Town 10:00 A.M. Pierceton Washington Township Library 10 00 A.M. North Webster Civil Town 10.30 A. M. Sidney Civil Town 10: X A.M. Silver Lake Civil Town 10 30 A M. Van Buren Township Beginning at 1:44 p.m., Wednesday, October 37.1471 1:00 P.M. Lakeland Community School Corp. 100 P.M. Washington Township 1 00 P.M Wayne Township 1.00 P.M. Warsaw Community Schools Any appeal filed by taxpayers with the State Board of Tax Commissioners from the action of the County Board of Tax Adjustment or an appropriating body, or any appeal filed by the proper officers of any municipal corporation from the action of the County Board of Tax Adjustment, will also be considered at said time in conjunction with the hearing on the budgets, levies and rates of the municipality on wmich such appeal was filed At such hearing, officials and taxpayers will be permitted to present any evidence mat may give information on items in the budgets that. In their opinion, should be changed or reduced, or any other In formation that will assist mis Board in finally determining the budget, levies and rates of me above named municipalities. STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS Carleton L Phitlippi. Chairman ATTEST FredC Wissman, Executive Secretary TO THE CITIZENS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA: Notice is hereby given that there has been filed in the Superior Court of Kosciusko County, under Cause Number SC 71 331, a petition requesting the vacation of me taikwvlng described easement located mi Kosciusko County. Indiana, to-wit Commencing at a point 15 feet norm of me normwest comer of Los Number One (1) m William Person’s West Side Ad di tian an Hoffman Lake, running thence east 343 sees. more or less to me low water ot said Hoffman Lake; mence southeasterly and southwesterly following me shore line of Hoffman Lake to the northeast comer of said Lot Number One (II in Wllliqm Person's West side Addition, thence wool on the norm line of Let Number One (U, 134 sees. more or less, to the northwest comer of said Lot Number One (1); thence norm IS feet ta me Place of Beginning Notice is further given that said Court has fixed me 23 day of October, 1471. at 4:M A.M. in me courthouse, in the City of Warsow as the dote, time and place tar me hearing on mis petition Any person, firm or corporation having objections or remonstrances thereto should appear at said time and piece and file said objections and remonstrances, and upon me tenure ta do so me manor will be deform Mod and hoard in meir absence Bessie I. Himes Clerk. Superior Court of Kosciusko County. Indiana WIDAMAN. BOWSER * REED (John D- Wideman) Wideman Building P.O. Box 230 Warsaw. Indiana 44540 Telephone 214-342 ”41 0.4-13 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED DESMOND JACKSON AND MILDRED JACKSON VS N. * J. AUTO SALES. Os al in the Kosciusko Circuit Court CAUSE NO 34444 •• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That Edwin D Pratt as Receiver M the above capitioneo matter, has presented and filed herein his finel account M eettlemont of said receivership, and petition tar disfrtautian. and that the same wilt come up tar me okbminotion and action of said Kosciusko Circuit Court on the Ist day of November. W7l. at which time all persons, firms, or corporations interested M said receivership are required to appear M said Court and show cause, if any there be. etay said ac taunt and petition should not be approved. ■ Dsfod this 34th day Os Sept ember 1471 I Beetle I. Himes Clerk of Koo Circuit Court Snodgrass. Burner 4, Laniberf 222 Norm Buffalo Street Warsaw. Indiana 44500 Phone <2141 342 5120 MJ—O 4.13.30

From The Kiwanis News Letter The program which has been planned for a recent meeting was not available. In its absence, a letter of thanks for the sponsorship of the two young men at police career camp was read. This letter was from superintendant Robert Konkle of the Indiana state police department. A letter from a Kiwanis club in Paris, France, was also read. Member Maurice Crow has earned a two-year perfect attendance pin. A visitor to this meeting was D. A. Grosseman from Knightstown. —NW— National 4-H Week Observed Mary Clark was hostess for the September meeting of the Chain O’ Lakes 4-H club, Vice-president Jeff Rhodes opened the meeting in the absence of the president. Jeff called on Tina Hedington to lead the pledge to the U.S. flag and on Bart Hedington to lead the pledge to the 4-H flag. Janet Rhodes gave devotions by reading, “I Heard a Robin.” The secretary’s report was given by Debra Engleberth, who also asked members to respond to roll call with, “What 1 liked best about the fair.” Steve Rhodes, treasurer, gave a financial report. New business included the discussion of a suitable date for the club to go bowling. Health and safety tips on gun safety were presented by David Engleberth. Marcia Pifer led singing for the evening. The hostess gave a demonstration on how to make seven-layer brownies, which she later served with cookies and kool-aid for refreshments. Recreation leader was Brenda Rhodes. The next meeting will be at the home of Janet Rhodes. The painting of store windows in North Webster for National 4-H week was completed last week. -NWClub To Have Family Nite The Charm *N’ Chatter Extension Homemakers club met with 17 present this month. The vice-president, Mrs. Robert Ritchie, opened the meeting with the singing of “America the Beautiful,” and also the club creed and pledge to the U.S. flag. Mrs. Herbert Brunner gave meditations on three poems entitled, "Autumn,” “Autumn Lane,” and “A Homemaker.” Health and safety leader Mrs. Sherman Bryant gave a lesson on night driving and also spoke about the prevention of fire around the home and farm. Mrs. Helen Anderson made garden remarks on caring for the lawn during autumn. State legislature was the citizenship topic presented by Mrs. Clifton Schang. The lesson on furnishings and arrangement was given by Mrs. Vern Hunt. Announcements made during the business meeting included a change to December 12 and 13 for the date of tiie Christmas bazaar and the club’s November meeting to be held at the Strawbridge Lodge in Epworth Forest. This will be a Family Night beginning at 6:30 p.m. with supper and entertainment provided. Mrs. Gilbert Baumlee reported on the president's council meeting in lieu of the president, Mrs. Clark Fishbaugh. Hostesses Mrs. D. K. White and Mrs. William Metcalf served an apple-topped spice cake for refreshments. -NW—FIRST BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED A party was given October 4 to celebrate the first birthday of Ken Brower, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Brower of North Webster. Those who attended, in addition to two brothers, were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Danner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Brower and son Bart, and Mark, Jay, and Angie Howard. Cake and ice cream were served. -NW—PARTY GIVEN FOR 9TH BIRTHDAY A birthday party was given for nine-year-old Sarah Mitchell, daughter df Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mitchell of North Webster, Sunday afternoon, Oct 3. Eight girts attended. They were Tammy Smith, Mary Packer, Desiree Neibert and a cousin, Wands Gutoski, Londa Harris, Lisa Fidler, and Lisa Strombeck. The children played games and “bobbed” for apples. Cake, ice cream, and kool-aid were served.

Members Enjoy Unusual Activity The Secrist 65 Extension Homemakers club met October 6 at the home of Mrs. Susan Garr. Thirteen members and one guest were present. Health and safety tips on non-phosphate detergents were given by the co-hostess, Mrs. Jack Smith. Garden remarks on preserving gourds was presented by Mrs. Donald Harris. Mrs. Harris also gave the lesson on furniture arrangement. Roll call was answered with a Christmas bazaar item or idea. Two members from the club plan to attend the fall luncheon October 27. Using tips brought out in a president’s council meeting, the club has adopted an interesting activity. At each meeting, for several months, members are asked to bring some specified article of clothing, wrapped —for instance, at one meeting each member will bring an old dress, at another meeting the article will be a hat or purse, and so on. Each time, the packages are shuffled and every member pays a quarter into the club treasury and takes one package home. In several months, members have an entire outfit consisting of the cast-off clothing of several other persons. At last week’s meeting, members of the Secrist 65 club wore these “poor girl” outfits for a humorous affect. Refreshments for the evening reflected a French dessert. Mrs. Steve Williams won the door prize. A workshop will be held next month at the home of Miss Sharon Pearl and will be on candle-making. —NW— A Follow-Up On The Grads Darlene Long is majoring in art at Indiana State university. Darlene is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long of r 3 Syracuse. Steve Hardin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Hardin, Jr., of r 1 s North Webster, is majoring in auto mechanics at Vincennes university, Vincennes. Tom Welch is employed with Sears Roebuck and Company, Warsaw, in the shipping department. Tom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom I. Welch, Sr. of r 1 Leesburg. Tim Strombeck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Strombeck, works with his father in the North Webster Septic Tank Cleaning Service. Mary Davenport is majoring in physical education at Ball State university with plans for a teaching career in the future. Mary is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Davenport of r 1 Warsaw and is employed part time at the National nursing home in Warsaw. Phil Tucker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Tucker of r 1 Pierceton, is employed with the Indiana state highway department. Mark Thomas is following a liberal arts program at Anderson college with indefinite future plans. Mark is the son ot Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Thomas of North Webster. Doug Evans is employed at the Sunoco service station in North Webster. Eldonna Clayton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Clayton o( r 1 North Webster, does secretarial work at the Goshen general hospital. Jerry Lemmon, son of Jean Lemmon and the late Harley Lemmon, attended a seven-week music course in Boston, Mass., this summer. He has written some songs and made several tapes in preparation for a career in music. Mary Neibert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neibert of r 1 North Webster plans to attend a nine-month airline school in Minneapolis, Minn., next summer.

AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE ■ll ■ I, ■ ■ i ■ " /Uuim/...lnralue/ '6B DODGE Monico4 Dr., air L 995 '6B FORD Torino 4 Dr., Hardtop b 695 '67 CHEVY 70 series, twin screw dump truck with Daybrook body 4 '750 '66 IMPALA 2-Dr., Hardtop, like new L 195 '64 M model MACK tractor, sleeper cab and air tight axle W 5 *63 MACK B-61 ST tractor and 1962 22-yard dump trailer 10,800 *57 MACK B-63 tractor with wet kit for dump trailer 4,450 McCORMICK MOTORS, Inc. 1255 W. Market St. Phone: 773-3134 Nappanee, Ind. **Across From Historic Amish Acres*'

Wed., Oct. 13, 1971—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

COMMUNITY NEWS Among guests at the home of Mrs. Paul (Hattie) Beezley in North Webster were Mrs. William Beezley and her daughter Janill, recently of Prospect Heights, 111. Mrs. William Beezley is soon to make her home in the state of Florida. Camp Fire Advisor Visits Syracuse Catherine Campbell, midwestern advisor for the Camp Fire Giris, visited Syracuse the last of September for a training program for leaders and board members. Consideration is being made at Syracuse of going into a council instead of an association. The meeting was held at the Syracuse scout cabin and followed with a dinner at a local restaurant. A plea has gone out to all interested persons in the area to help the girls as a leader or membef- of the executive board by contacting Mrs. Carl Myrick. Arrangements have been made for all grades of the Camp Fire Girls, Blue Birds and Horizon girls for a roller skating party on October 25 with the scout cabin as a meeting place at 12:45. Return time is around 4 p.m. Damages In Two Vehicle Accident Approximately $205 in damages were estimated in a two-vehicle mishap at Carroll and Dolan Drive in Syracuse at 8:15 Friday evening, as the two vehicles collided at the intersection. Syracuse police reported a 1971 Chevrolet being driven by Tom Ryman of Syracuse stopped at the crossing and drove onto Carroll street hitting a 1970 Chevrolet cab driven by Philip Egolf, 418 Dolan Drive, Syracuse, which belonged to Parkwood Homes. The 1970 Chevrolet was damaged about SSO with $155 listed to the 1971 Chevrolet and parking lamp. Misses Curve At High Speed A 1966 Chevrolet being driven by Gary L. Bechtel of 730 North Huntington, Syracuse and owned by Lester Schwartz, r 1 Cromwell, missed the curve on the Pickwick Road at 11:35 p.m. Saturday while traveling at a high rate of speed, hitting a utility pole and damaging a yard. Syracuse police reported the car skidded some 65-feet prior to hitting a guy wire and the pole and continued in a skid for an additional 40-feet before coming to a rest in the yard at the Wallace Gibbons residence near the entrance road into Kale Island. The driver was cited for unreasonable^speed. Damage was listed at SIOO to the car and SSO to the yard. No damage was determined to the pole and guy wire. Father-Son Combination Serving Kiwanis A unique situation took place the past week in the lakeland area as Lorin Badskey of North Webster was installed on Thursday as president-elect for Kiwanis International and his son, Jerry Badskey, also of North Webster, was installed the following Monday as presidentelect of the Lakeland Kiwanis. New officers elected at the Kiwanis Monday meeting for the ensuing year are: President — Don Arnold President-elect — Jerry Badskey Vice president — Robert Day Secretary — George Davis Treasurer — Dave Everts

MILFORD Library Notes By Mrs. Dorothea Kerlin Our thanks are extended to Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, who presented the book “Amelia Earhart Lives” by Joe Klaas, a seventeen times decorated lieutenant-colonel in the Air Force reserve. Also we appreciate the book “McGuffey’s Fourth Electric Reader” given by Mrs. William Burgett in memory of Larry Sherman. “They Talk About Music,” volume one has been placed on our shelves as a memorial to Miss Martha Groves, by Mrs. Lark Becker. The volume two is also in our collection. These books are full of personal reflections, incidents, biographical accounts and discussions about music by the great and near great musicians. Adults will be interested in the following new books of nonfiction; “Fast And Fancy Cookbook” by June Roth; “Creative Needlework” by Solweig Hedin; “The Magic World: American Indian Songs And Poems” selected by William Brandon; “On Growing Up Tough” by Taylor Caldwell is a memoir of her life in England and later America, Appalachia and other areas, revealing personal experiences and opinions; “Human Like Me, Jesus” by Malcolm Boyd author of “Are You Running With Me Jesus? ” This is a book of prayers of personal identity, in struggle, on curious occasions, etc.; “Macrame, Creative Design in Knotting,” 356 photographs, 18 color plates, by Dona Z. Meilach; “The Complete Book Os Dried Arrangemens,” by Raye Miller Underwood, gives directions for drying, pressing, skeletonizing, pressed-flower pictures, etc.; “The Pictorial Encyclopedia Os Fashion,” with more than 1,000 photographs; “Decoupage; A Limitless World in Decoration”, its history and how-to-do it projects.” New books of fiction include “Wheels,” by Arthur Hailey, a novel of a giant industry (automobile) its men and women, their, lives, ambitions ideals, disasters etc; “Around Our House,” by Janice Holt Giles; “The Tall Sycamore Os The Wabash,” by Lee Carpenter; “The Girl In The Mask” By Helen Maxwell; “Come Back To The Farm,” by Jesse Stuart (short stories). We have many new and beautiful books for the children’s department, as well as for the teenagers. Children and parents are invited to visit the children’s room which is colorful now with the Halloween decorations very much in evidence. There will be some new books for Halloween too. Story hour will be conducted for the first time this fall, Saturday afternoon, Oct. 30, at two o’clock. Children and parents remember the date. Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell’s son. Jack and family have moved to Greensboro, N.C. where he works for a car agency. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE — Breakfast set. Also davenport. Phone 658-4617. MATURE WOMAN WANTED to babysit in my home, one child. 7 to 4 p.m. Call 834-2765 after 4:30 p.m. 0.13,20 SALE of miscellaneous household goods Saturday, Oct. 16, 9 to 3. 501 S. Front street, Syracuse.

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