The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 18, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 May 1973 — Page 7

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| North Webster | • By CORRINE STAPLES ’ Phone: 834-2608 j Jerry Badskey elected Kiwanis division head

Invocations given at recent Lakeland Kiwanis meetings were by A. C. Underwood and Rev. Dr. Ernest Lawshe. Guests at the meetings included Jess Huntzinger, Geroge Cornelius and Bob Luke, Warsaw. Otto Fultz were welcomed back. The birthday song honored new member, Charles Pryor. Russ Churchill recorded a make-up at Indian Trail Lodge, Traverse City, Mich., on May 14. Bob Morgan recorded make-ups April 30 and May 7, Ernest Lawshe on May 7 at Nappanee and May 8 at Fort Wayne, Hazen Sparks May 7 at Nappanee and John Weeks at Warsaw on May 3. Badskey Elected George Davis, Kenneth Smith, Jon Roberts, Don Martin and Jerry Badskey attended the division II caucus held at Nappanee May 8. Jerry Badskey was elected president of division 11. Jesse Huntzinger, sponsored by George Davis as a new member was inducted by Ernest Lawshe. Jesse comes from Anderson where he is retired from the Public Schools and was also engaged in the manufacture of playground equipment. The Kiwanis sponsored bicycle inspection was conducted at the North Webster elementary and junior high school. Tuesday, May 29. Jerry Badskey will host the board meeting at his home June 4. A gold tie tack was presented to Jerry Badskey for having sponsored three new members this year. Jerry’s father, International Kiwanis president, Lorin Badskey made the presentation. The program was presented by Jim Baker, director of the Area Plan Commission. The commission researches, makes recommendations on the basis of its findings for new additions, trailer courts, environment and ecology. At the present time all ecological planning is in a fluid stage, with very few notable exceptions. The crisis confronting the commission and the country is one of priorities and raises the question of whether area residents have the foresight to enact and to enforce the laws necessary for the protection of Lakeland’s resources. Lawmakers apparently feel they cannot act faster than public opinion will allow. If this is correct, it is imperative that every resident of this area be informed, be objective and ask for and cooperate with legislation that will insure our ecological survival. It is up to all to encourage the enactment of stringent laws that will ensure protection of our natural resources. Mrs. Ann Hancook and Diane Wojbyla, sponsored by the 4-H clubs, presented the previous program describing the day camp project held each summer for disadvantaged youngsters and explaining the purpose and

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goals of the program. A donation from the Lakeland Kiwanis treasury was presented for support of this project. Charm 'N Chatter club installs new officers The Charm ‘n Chatter home ec club held its annual “Mom’s Night Out” dinner at a restaurant near Goshen last week. Mrs. Vemette and Mrs. O. B. Joy were guests. Following the dinner, Mrs. Marvin Ward conducted the impressive candlelight installation service for the 1973-74 officers. Those installed were: Mrs. Helen Anderson — {resident Mrs. Preston Gregory — vicepresident Mrs. D. K. White — secretary Mrs. William Metcalf — treasurer Mrs. Robert Ritchie played a tape recording of the speech on drug abuse made by Art Linkletter last year when he appeared at the International Kiwanis meeting. Mr. Ritchie was present at the meeting and made the recording at that time. The June meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. D. K. White on Kuhn Lake. God's Children at annual conference The North Webster United Methodist youth singing group, God’s Children, were asked to sing at the annual conference held at West Lafayette. They performed at the Purdue Hall of Music. A recent report from Nelson Hunt, administrative board chairman and lay representative to annual conference from the North Webster church indicated several areas in which the local church has distinguished accomplishments and shows impressive growth recently. Backwater Friends meet in home of Mrs. Glen Vanator Mrs. Glen Vanator entertained for the May meeting of the Backwater Friends home ec club in her new home. She was assisted by Mrs. Ralph Bennett as cohostess and her own daughters Nancy and Denise. Group singing of “America, the Beautiful,” the pledge to the flag and the club creed were led by the vicepresident, Mrs. Doug Bowser in opening the meeting. Mrs. Orva Miller gave the history of the song of the month,

‘The Hall of the Mountain King 9 tells of loss of Syracuse’s Clark

A book, “The Hall of the Mountain King” telling about the 12 man Joseph F. Wilcox-Mount McKinley expedition and the loss of seven men including Jerry Clark of Syracuse, is expected to be off the presses on July 5. “The Hall of the Mountain King” was written by Howard H. Snyder, one of the survivors. It tells the full story of the most tragic mountaineering expedition in American history. The expedition began its ascent of North America’s highest peak, 20,320 foot Mount McKinley in Alaska on June 25, 1967. From preexpedition plans through two successful summit assaults and the fatal descent, Snyder records the day-to-day life of the ex-

“That Old Gang of Mine.” Meditations were given by Mrs. Ralph Bennett who selected the poem, “The Measure of a Man” and a humorous article. Mrs. Arden Rider, health and safety leader told of the dangers of platform shoes; garden leader, Mrs. Vernon Hollar discussed trimming flowering plants and the citizenship leader, Mrs. Harold Leach presented a brief lesson about county highways. As the roll was called, 22 members responded with “a oneword description of husband.” Mrs. Norma Roose, Mrs. Bill Charlton, and Nancy and Denise Vanator were guests. Recognition was given to those who have children or grandchildren graduating from high school or college. Reports were heard from Mrs. Bennett on the spring achievement program and from Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Bowser on the president’s council meeting. Three new officers of the club attended the training meeting held for new club officers. “How to Manage Your Time” was the subject of the lesson given by Mrs. Ledru Gray and Mrs. Archie Hoffert. The meeting was closed with the club collect led by Mrs. Doug Bowser who was also the recipient of the door prize. Hostesses served refreshments of salad, crackers, nut cups, tea and coffee. Mrs. Gary Bergmeier will be hostess for the June meeting in her home. A salad bar has been planned. —NW—COMMUNITY NEWS Mrs. S. E. Marvin was admitted to Whitley County hospital Thursday for emergency surgery. She is reported recovering satisfactorily and can be addressed at room 217. M-Sgt. Charles D. Richards, son of Mrs. Charlotte Richards will be leaving Fort Carson, Colo., June 22 for relocation at San Antonio, Tex. Word has been-received of the death of Mrs. Lucille Flickinger in Forida. Mrs. Flickinger and her husband were formerly in business in North Webster; she is the daughter of Mrs. Ruth Rothenberger. No further information is available at this time. —NW—LAKELAND LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Krull of Milford had as their guests over the week end, their granddaughters, Kim, Tamra, Tracy and Chris Truex of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin of Milford entertained Monday for Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gerber, Mr. and Mrs. Seb Kasbaum and Edna

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pedition. He frankly discusses the complex and often difficult personal interactions of the team members, providing a vivid picture of “a micro-civilization in a world of ice.” After achieving McKinley’s summit in two separate assault teams, the expedition’s good fortunes were shattered by a horrendous storm on the upper slopes. As Snyder shows, crucial error in judgement made then led to seven deaths, including Clark’s. The reconstruction of the fatal descent was made possible by deciphering tape recordings of the badly garbled radio communications with Mount McKinley park rangers. The author, who led the first five man team to the summit, replayed

Graff, all of Goshen, and Mr. and Mrs. Al Graff of Milford. Mr. apd Mrs. Ross Martin of Milfor(f had Monday guests of Rev. and Mrs. Greg Comer of Union City and they later visited Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spencer at Oswego. LEGALS NOTICE OF APPLICATION IN CONNECTION WITH A BRANCH BANKING INSTITUTION Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Notice is hereby given that an application has been filed with Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation for approval of a branch office to be established at junction State Road 8 and State Road Alternate 13, Syracuse, Kosciusko county, Indiana. This application has been filed on behalf of the State Bank of Syracuse, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indiana. This application was accepted for filing on May 30, 1973. Notice is hereby further given that any person wishing to comment on this application may file his comments in writing with the Regional Director of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at its Regional Office, 164 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Illinois 60604. If any per Son desires to protest the granting of this application he has a right to do so if he files a written notice of his intent with the Regional Director within 15 days of the date of this publication. The nonconfidential portions of the application are on file in the Regional Office as part of the public file maintained by the Corporation. This file is available for public inspection during regular business hours. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation M. 30 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on June 19, 1973, will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. GENERAL FUND ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS 2-264 Other Contractual Services $6,771,00 2-242 Publication of Legal Notices 200.00 Total Funds Required $6,971.00 The above funds are to come from unappropriated federal revenue sharing funds. Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a-right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which commission will hold a further hearing within fifteen (15) 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. Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Betty Dust, Clerk-Treasurer M.30,Ju.6 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Syracuse, Kosciusko County Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on June 19, 1973, will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. GENERAL FUND » ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS 2-265 Legal Services $1,450.00 Total: $1,450.00 The above funds are to come from unappropriated balances. Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which commission will hold a further hearing within fifteen (15) days at the County Auditor's Office of Kosciusko County, Indiana, or at such other place as many be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard. Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Betty Dust, Clerk-Treasurer M.30.JU.6

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and transcribed the messages of the lost second team, one or two words at a time for two weeks. This process revealed previously unintelligible information — most importantly, that one man was already missing when the second team reached the summit. Clark, son of Mrs. Fred Clark and the late Dr. Clark, attended Purdue university in Lafayette, the University of Wisconsin in Madison and the University of Colorado in Boulder. He was a member of the Purdue Outing club, the University of Wisconsin

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