The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 22, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 June 1973 — Page 17

' LEGALS A. NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Lakeland Community School Corporation of Syracuse, Indiana, acting by and through its Board of School Trustees, will receive sealed bids for new boiler installation at the North Webster Elementary Junior High School, North Webster, Indiana. Proposals will be received until 7:30 p.m. E.S.T., on July 10, 1973 at the Administration Building in Syracuse, Indiana at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read aloud. Any bids received 'after the above-designated time will be returned unopened. One proposal is desired to include the following "Classes of Work": • M Mechanical include demolition, backfill, concrete work, new boilers, plumbing piping, steam piping and electrical work. All categories listed above shall be contained in one bid. Separate proposals for the above classification will not be considered. All work shall be constructed in full accordance with the Bidding Requirements Contract Forms, General Conditions, Specifications for Workmanship and Materials and the Plans as prepared by CHARLES F. LUMM, P. E. 2624 Mishawaka Avenue, South Bend, Indiana 46615. All proposals shall be properly and completely executed on State Boards of Accounts Form No. 96. The non-collusion affidavit shall be properly executed. All proposals shall be accompanied by Form No. 96-A, StandadK'Questionnaire and FinancifllStatement prescribed by the StafS Board of Accounts of Indiana, completely and properly executed. Each proposal shall be accompanied by an acceptable bid bond, certified or bank officer's check made payable to LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION for ah amount of not less than five (S Per Cent) per cent of the total amount of the proposal, which bid bond or check shall be forfeited as liquidated damages and not as a penalty in case of failure of the successful bidder to enter into a contract and furnish a satisfactory performance bond in an amount equal to the contract price within ten (10) days after notification of the acceptance of his proposal. No bidder may withdraw his bid for and during a period ol ninety (90) calendar days after .the date and tirne set for the receipt of bids. Each proposal and accompanying documents shall be sealed and endorsed as specified in the "Instructions to Bidders". Each successful bidder shall be .required to furnish the above-noted Owner a contract Performance Bond satisfactory to and made out to said Owner, conditioned upon the final completion of said proiect in accordance with and within the time provided in the contract thereof. The cost of said Performance Bond shall be paid by the Contractor and it shall be delivered to the Engineer for transmittal to the Owner before entering upon the performance of the contract. Each contractor shall pay npt less than the scale of wages enclosed pursuant to Chapter 319 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Indiana for 1935. The contract documents, including plans and specifications, are on file in the offices of: Charles F. Lumm, P. E., 2624 Mishawaka Avenue, South Bend, Indiana 46615 Superintendent of Schools, Lakeland Community School Corp., Administration Building, Wawasee High School, Syracuse, Indiana Builders Exchange of St. Joseph Valley, Marycrest Building, South Bend, Indiana 46621 Responsible bidders may obtain Plans and

W. L. Cutter Chevrolet 1001 So. Huntington St. Syracuse, Ind. Lakeland’s Authorized Chevrolet Dealer Salutes Our Three Candidates In The I°-.3’ ' - , ' H NORTH WEBSTER MERMAID FESTIVAL * ■ 'Queen of the Lakes' Contest £J 3b On SONJA WHISLER LEE?ANN WILLITS CYNTHIA WILLITS T “Miss Wawasee High School” “Miss Kappa Omicorn” ‘‘Miss Mariner” \ «~~A |[ ■ We Have The Beautiful Deals jf** On New 1973 Chevrolets - // / (Still Have Many New Cars And Trucks In Stock .■<; // For Your Immediate Transportation Needs.) j ' liiMklM I-; HRi z MlK£j~ u •‘<’ 0 f s W a i . SMhH ELtfE _ 1 I <1 <, /Z^ — J feX * f n e-*> Chevrolet Vego Sporty Corvette

Specifications upon application to the Engineer upon deposit of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars. Said deposit shall be returned in full provided Plans and Specifications ,are returned in good condition to the Engineer within ten (10) days after the bid due date r . The LAKELAND COMMUNITY CORPORATION reserves the right to reject any and-or all bids, and to waive any informalities or irregularities in the bidding. BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION Floyd Baker, Secretary Dated at Syracuse, Indiana, this 12th day of June, 1973. »Ju.27-Jy.4 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Trustee of Plain Township, Kosciusko County, Indian/ will on Monday, July 23, 1973, 8 p.m. receive sealed bids for the purchase of firv, truck and fire fighting apparatus at the Plain Township fire station. All bids are to be on f ile by 8 p.m. o'clock of the aforesaid date. Definite specifications for said purchase are on file in the Trustee's office and may be examined before said purchase. The Trustee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 21st day of June, 1973. Darrell Phillips Township Trustee Ju.27 Jy.4 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 3 day of July, 1973 at the Clerks Office, Court House in the City (or town) of Warsaw, IN in said County, begin investigation of the applications of the following named persons, requesting the issue to the applicants, at the locations hereinafter set out, of 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 for to such applicants at the prerryises named: Liquor Locker, Inc. by Isabelle Stahley, Manager, R. R. 4 Syracuse, IN (Package Store) Beer, Liquor 8. Wine Dealer, 748 South HuntingtMi St., Syracuse, IN Kale Iriand Beacon, Inc., by Jofin Kimble, Pres., Rt R. 1 Syracuse, IN, Mary Kimble, Sec., same address (Restaurant) Beer, Liquor & Wine Retailer, R. R. 1 Box 38 Syracuse, IN OUTSIDE Frog Tavern, Inc., by Ray Yoder Stockholder, R. R. 2 Syracuse, IN (Restaurant) Beer, Liquor & Wine Retailer, R. R. 4 (Kitson Park) Syracuse, IN Serve Liquor? Inc., by -Dennis E. Blue, Pres., 927 Country Club Dr., Warsaw, IN, Patricia L. Likens, Sec., 1904 E. Sheridan St., Warsaw, IN (Package Store) Beer, Liquor 8, Wine Dealer Hickory Lounge, Inc., by Mary E. Leininger, Pres., Box 447 Milford, IN, Robert Spicher, Sec., 351 E. Market, Nappanee, IN (Restaurant) Beer 8, Wine Retailer, N. Main St., Milford, IN Veterans of Foreign Wars, No. 1126, Inc., by Robert Garee, R. R. 3 Warsaw, IN (Club) Beer, Liquor 8> Wine Retailer, 210 W. Winona Ave., Warsaw, IN Donnie W. Smith dba Post Case (Restaurant) Beer, Liquor and Wine Retailer, 231 First St., Pierceton, IN SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND PUBLIC PAR TICIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By Arthur R. Robinson

Executive Secretary James D. Sims Chairman - Ju.27 COMMISSIONERS PAYROLL * CLAIMS The following is a list of claims to be considered by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their meeting,on the 2nd day of July, 1973. Edith Belz $466.66 Frances Noble 450.00 Jean Messmore 450.00 Evelyn Adams 408.33 Mary J. Schmitt 383.33 Kathryn Hamilton 165.00 Jean Northerner 466.66 Hazel Harman 450.00 Catherine Gonya 450.00 Mary B. Miner 408.33 Olga Cripe » 366.83 Bonita Freeman 408.33 Margaret Garman 391.66 Bonnie Irwin 466.66 Rita Miller 450.00 Lucille McCleary 408.33 Nancy Belcher 383.33 Margaret Menzie 383.33 Doris Johnson 307.56 June Johnson 375.08 Janet Himes 367.56 Susie Johnson 375.08 Marsha Teel 43.04 Ruth Hoppus 466.66 Helen Goshert 450.00 Jancie Anglin 210.00 Roger Fellows 616.66 Stanley Holderman 600.00 Ronald Robinson 566.66 Richard Mikel 566.66 Alan Rovenstine 516.66 Marlin Rose 500.00 Birdell Blackburn 500.00 Jeffrey A. Bronslng 500.00 Howard Moser 500.00 H. Earl Boggs 500.00 Melvyn Byers 500.00 Forrest Bouse 466.66 Richard Kemper 466.66 Michael Brower 312.00 Jennifer Wyman 50.00 Avis Gunter 466.66 Lucy Garrett 450.00 Jane Slater 408.33 Charlene Knispel 433.33 » Lloyd Disher • 157.50 Miriam Ridings 397.50 Cynthia Knispel 135.00 Thelma Leedy 450.00 Clara B. Demaree 355.00 Mary K. Johnson 810.00 Lana I. Miner 202.50 Wilma Norris 450.00 Beverly Clampitt 450.00 Pearl Mikel 495.00 Eldora Neher 600.00 Eugene Ringgenberg 420.00 Bernice Graham 225.00 Jo Phillips 90.00 Joan Lutes 555.00 Betty Anglin 255.00 Marjorit Hoffman 465.00 Francis Hutchens /. 217.50 Barbara Eastlund•' 390.00 Helen Baker 390.00 Harold Baker 60.00 Marjorie Leach 225.00 Betty Beer 225.00 Elmer Rassi 270.00 Georgia Rassi 165.00 Yvonne Miner 300.00 James O. Tuttle 96.00 Stuart Stokes 96.00 B. James Baker 833.33 David Reider 633.33 Janet Starner 366.66 Georgia Nellans 466.66 Helen B. Wainwright 316.66 MiloClase . 100.00

Maxine Clase 37.50 Rex Reed 330.00 Henry Hackworth 608.33 Ralph Whitesell 595.00 Beatrice Weller 208.33 Billie F. Andrews 433.33 Judy Kinney 346.66 Jane Farris 203.00 Princess Frush 114.00 Singer Business Machines 180.50 Addressograph Mult. Corp. 69.50 Am. Rubber St. Co. 33.57 Bankers D. Corp. 3.60 Eastman Kod. Co. 172.10 Chas. Bertch 30.00 Ronald Dirck 30.00 Archie Leckrone k 30.00 Chuck*Myers % 30.00 Everett Perry 76.80 R. F. Snaderson 16.00 David E. Andrews 592.55 Atlantic-Richfield 65.81 GastFß>S 753.13 Lewis Oil Co. 57.36 Shell Oil Co. 146.44 Bledsoe Buick-Pontiac 75.24 Emerg. Radio Serv. 110.00 Ford's Auto Supp. 62.35 Thomas DeGraffenried MD 200.00 R. Steven Hearn 433.25 Carl T. Zimmer 20 20 Lloyd Disher 25.60 Harry VanHemert 55.10 Adams, Inc. 314.55 Postmaster, Warsaw 80.00 Chas. Mikel 7.00 Austin Neher 125.00 Sarah Ringgenberg 100.00 John Lutes 125.00 Lowell Anglin 100.00 Gerald Eastlund 24.80 Exec. Ofc. Mach. 13.40 Helen Wainwright 32.77 MiloClase 12.00 Prud. Ins. Co. 569.16 The Mai I-Journal 174.43 Times-Union 282.62 Harvey Anglin. 2,321.25 Myrtus Custer” 1,799.00 Raymond Custer 8. Son 954.00 Tony Heiman 100.00 Cyril Likens 2,054.38 Stanley Scott 2,326.12 SCo. Mental H. Clinic 9,152.00 Coun. for Ret. 5,000.00 Kos. Co. 4 H Club . 1,960.00 Bashor Hm.'M E. Ch. 620.00 w, R Gasaway 256 50 Irene Byron Hosp. 713.00 New Front, Inc. 948.70 White's Inst. 279.00 Chamness Fuperal Hm. 100.00 Harris Funeral Hm. 100.00 King Mem. Hm. 200.00 McHatton-Sadler 200.00 Tucker 8. Sons 100.00 Wright-Yoder 100.00 John C. Petersen Post 150.00 Lucy Conover 192.20 Esther H. Stephenson 225.00 Wawasee Prof. Bldg. 100.00 East. Exp., Inc. 13.76 Xerox 575.00 Ind. Bell Tel. Co. 309.00 1.8. M. Corp. 267.90 Wabash County 252.00 Brennan Drugs 7.61 Arthur Moser MD 22.00 Fifers Fire Ext. 9.50 Block 8. Co. 110.12 Duo-Test Corp. 77.46 Fitzpatrick Pt. Co. 13.59 Glass Serv. of War. 23.92 Johnson Lbr. Yd. 29.82 Power PI. Serv. 490.03 Cumberland Hdwe. 6.51 Dalton Yeiter 140.00 Hank's Rug Serv. 58.25 Coverall Rent. Serv. * 88.95 Corr. Prod. Inc. 102.14_ Warsaw Office Supp. 2.75 Arab T 8. P Cont. 5.00 Warsaw Ch. Co. 31.90

Hall Hdwe. 4.44 Thornburg Drugs 32.00 Doris Camden 32.00 Gene B. Lee 150.00 David Harshbarger 20.00 U.S. Postal Serv. 14.40 Nick's 8i Joe's 32.50 VanAusdall 8. Farrar 8.65 H. A. Friend 8, Co. 331.00 Henry Hackworth 25.00 Pucketts Case 69.79 Rd. 15 Fine Fds. 104.18 Wm. Scheele 8, Sons 25.25 Ind. Law Rev. 7.50 Lawyers Co-op, 40.15 Matthew Bender & Co. 18.85 West Pub Co. 334.00 Phillip J. Harris 260.00 Max E Reed f 185.00 Richard W. Sand 120.00 Wm. Reneker 107.95 Meiser Bros. 5,526.39 Hank's Const., Co. 2,720.00 Jack's Texaco 5.00 Monteith T. Co. 43.55 Prentice Prod. Corp. 8.50 Ringer Body Sh. 34.00 Warsaw A. Supp. 54.18 Lowell Blosser 10.91 Bartel Print. Co. 47.10 Pitney-Bowes 102.00 Schrader-Warsaw 62.32 U.S. Leasing "4 * 21.33 Henry Hackworth 20.00 Kenneth Wyman 21.80 Pete Miniear 2,010,00 W. A. Clinker 350.00 Dan Chupp 183.00 Harold Miner 98.50 Everett Gramblet 103.50 Audio Visual Spec. 385.50 Bobbs Merrill Co. 80.15 A. E. Boyce Co. 2,050.00 Business Equip. 419.21 Lake City Wholesale 74.52 N.I.P.S. Co. 691.49 Plymouth Cl. Twl.~ 72.50 Sewage Tr. Ofc. 100.25 United Telephone Co. 932.96 Waddell Print. Co. 170.30 Water Utilities 149.61 Kosciusko Co. Humane Cqmm. 6,192.50 Strayer Ins., Agcy. 433.00 D, 8. L. Comm. „ 407.45 CO. HWY. DEPT. PAYROLL Charles E. Bucher 641.70 Ermal Coy 644.80 John Davis 641.70 Muri Dawalt 644.80 Don Forney 657.20 Harold Gerard 654.10 Gilbert Griffis 644.80 Ronald Himes 641.70 Frederick Kammerer 641.70 Don Kuhn 646.35 Alvin Miller 641.70 Bobby Miner 643.25 Forrest Mitterling 644.80 Larry Montel 644.80 Larry Phillips 658.75 Paul Randal 643.25 Luther Van Cleave 27.90 Wayne Wood 641.70 Garl Young 652.55 Lennie Young 558.90 John Alexander 810.64 Charles Cotton 662.40 Reggie Coy 685.13 Francis Denny 724.80 Raymond Faulkner 662.40 Wilferd Fretz 721.50 Merritt Hartman 823.62 Marshall Hawley 723.20 Russell Krichbaum 662.40 Ralph Linn 662.40 Donald Metzger 664.00 Leo Mosier 662.40 Ronald Norman 662.40 Roswell Robbins 688.00 Glenwood Secor 665.60 Donald Stiver 694.40 Thurman Trine 691.20

NEWLYWED GAME State troopers stopped a honeymoon couple recently in Charleston, W.Va., to cfteck out a sign some joker had stuck in the back of their car saying, “I have been kidnaped.” Berton Retz 1,375.00 Hugh Parsons 833.33 Worley Spitler 662.40 Donn Shoemaker 685.17 John Huff 758.70 Robert Danner 403.20 Bernard Kuhn 662.40 Ronald Leiter « 633.33 Paul Huff 550.80 John brown 496.80 David Swonger 46J75 William Gast 324.00 Joseph A. Marley 263.25 Howard Menzie 390.15 Carl R. Sands II 270.00 Michael Sands 322.88 Edmund Whithy 324.00 Leßoy Robbins 54.00 CO. HIGHWAY CLAIMS Arrow Motor Transit, Inc. 12.90 Kos. Co. Hwy. Dept. 49.12 United Telephone Co. 136.75 - N.I.P.S. CO. 396.84 Sewage Tr. Ofc. 4.00 The Mail-Journal 7.78 Waddell Print. Co. 294.60 Business Equip. Co. 31.50 3M Business Prod. 72.71 Bonnie McDonald 2.80 Brooks Cons. 3,486.33 W 8. WTr. Sales 895.25 Lincoln Graphic Corp. 7.00 W. F. 81 F Supp. 25.20 Zale Drugs, Inc. 4.80 Wayne Bucher 240.00 Merl Eckert 91.70 Jack Garman 50.25 J 81M Gravel Corp. 1,272.89 Edith Mae McCullough 351.75 Western Ind. Agg. 1,647.00 W 8, W Gravel Co. 31.55 Elmer Zimmerman 154.80 Pierceton Equip. Co. 16,151.17 Johnson Lbr. Yd. 5.30 Minnesota Min. 81 Mfg. _ 735.35 W.O.M. Sales 163.80 Emerg. Radio Serv. 250,80 Korte Bros. 582.90 Freddie Blankenship 1,770.74 Lewis Oil Co. 68.65 St. Oil Co. 1,702.22 Texaco, Inc. 199.05 •Monteith Tire Co. 138.26 Smith Tire Co, 481.99 C 81 H Dist., Inc. 13.99 Edd 8, Tom's 72.18 Eutectic Corp. 643.80 Purity Cylinder G. 14.37 Coverall Rental ° 556.65 Mike Gill A. Pts. 152.00 Glass Serv. of W. 42.27 Gragg Equip. 2.48 Grainger, Inc. 21.58 Hank's Rug Serv. 26.25 Ind. Equip. 2,541.92 , Ind. T& ECO. 51.56 Kerlin Tr. Sales 44.34 Kitchen Mach., Inc. 59.85 ‘ Millington Bros. 20.00 Mills M 8, R Shop 13.79 Moellering Supp. 51.00 Munson Mtr. Sales 66.98 Oest M 8, G -70 Phipps Upholstery 15.00Schrader's Warsaw X 184.62 Share Corp. 105.00 StockbergerMach. 228.64 Tr. Supp. Co. 63.82 QFm.B.FI. s . 28.86 Walmer Supp. 14.85 Warsaw Auto. Supp. " 258.41 Warsaw Ch. Co. 60.60 Wholesale El. Serv. 6.64 Yeiter 8> Ganshorn 23.84 Strayer Ins. 1 2,411.00 Kaiser Ag. Ch. 50.00 Prud. ins. Co. 2,581.28 StafcoS. T. 8. Fab. 54.00 Beer 81 Slabaugh ’ 2,492.50 Fidler Ready Mix 246.63 CO. WELF. DEPT. PAYROLL & CLAIMS Howard B. Johnson 820.00 Jean Gackenheimer > » 525.00 Opal J.iHarman 550.00 Willie H. Nine 550.00 Linda Parks 500.00 Peggy Shively 525.00 Carla J. Reser 550.00 Mar jot ie Himes 400.00 Esther Hoover 400.00 Madelyn Lowman 380.00 Rebecca Carrington 360.00 Marjorie Nye 190.00 Yvonne Sue England 190.00 Ingrid Tajbel ° 330.00 Howard Johnson 36.85 Wayne Johnson 3.50 Leon Kubacki 70.80 Eldon Horn 67.20 Nellie Garman 56.50 Fay Hollar 77.90 Jean Gackenheimer 91.95 Opal J. Harman 23.25 WillieH. Nine 186.10 Linda Parks 87.45 Peggy Shively 32.05 United Telephone Co. 149.38 Wm. Dalton II 300.00 J. R. Baum MD 10.00 Business Equip. 2.00 Chamness Funeral Hm. 140.60 McHatton-Sadler Funeral Hm. 145.00 Wyman Funeral Hm. 145.00 A. W. Donato MD 10.00 PaulEilerMD ** 32.00 Elkhart Rehab. Ctr. 50.00 Gackenheimer Phcy. No. 3 18.20 General Medical 12.50 Key Pharmacy 83.00 Lutheran Hosp. 133.50 St. Jos. Hosp. 6.00 Turtle Cr. Conv. Ctr. ' 528.00 Vernon Manor Hm. 393.70 James Baker DDS 175.00 Coun. For Ret. 87.50 E. A. Errington 55.00 Marshall-Starke Dev. 10.00 Walter Drug, Inc. 13.15 Bashor Hm. of M.fi. Ch. 260.00 Bethel Hm. Place 545.80 Hospitality House 558.00 Ind. Un.M.E.Ch. 300.00 Parkview Mem. Hosp. 280 00 CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS David W. Haines MD 400.00 Carroll Sherman 893.55 Loren J. Pound 752.50 Barbara McClure RN 634.81 Nellie Van Marcke 466.66 Mary Johnson 233.33 Postmaster, Warsaw 24.00 Loren Pound 100.08 Carroll Sherman 158.88 United Telephone Co. 38.37 Cox Studio 8.67 Waddell Print. Co. 15.00 I, Lawrence Butts, do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims to be presented to the Kosciusko County Commissioners on the 2d day of July, 1973. Lawrence Butts, Auditor Kosciusko County

Congratulations TO THE TOWN OF North Webster . . 0 *, . ■■ ON ITS MERMAID FESTIVAL FARMERS MUTUAL RELIEF ASS’N. 118 W. MARKET WARSAW, IND. v <

Wed., June 27,1973 — THF MAIL-JOURNAL

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New WCTU officers The recent election of officers by the Anna Bowers chapter of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union resulted as follows: Mrs. Orva Miller — president Mrs. Lawrence Wilcoxspn — vice (resident Mrs. Joe Barrett — treasurer Mrs. Orva Miller — recording secretary Mrs. Clarence Mock — corresponding secretary Backwater Friends install officers -♦ ; , The Backwater Friends home economics club met Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Gary Bergmeier at Epworth Forest. Mrs. Howard Bemish was cohostess. Following the salad supper, Mrs. Doug Bowser conducted the opening ceremonies. Mrs. Orva Miller gave the history of the song of the month, ‘‘Goin’ Home.” Mrs. Bemish selected “Meekness” as her subject for meditations. Garden remarks by Mrs. Don Mort concerned sending sympathy flowers. Members told “summer plans” in answer to roll call with 18 responding. Mrs. Basil Miller gave the leader training lesson on “Cooking Bags and Wraps.” She conducted a quiz on the use of cooking bags. New Officers New officers were installed by Mrs. Arden Rider as follows: President — Mrs. Bowser Vice president — Mrs. Mort Secretary — Mrs. Ernest Sutton Treasurer — Mrs. Joe Kruger The door prize was presented to Mrs. Ledru Gray, who will entertain at her home for the next meeting of the club on September 20. Kiwanis see 'One Week Last Summer' The last Lakeland Kiwanis club meeting was conducted by Bob Day in the absence of president, Jerry Badskey. Nelson Hunt gave the opening prayer. Guests included Bob Ochsenrider, Max Williams from Anderson, Bill Stout from South Bend, Herbert George of Epworth Forest, and an interclub from North Manchester made up of David Yeatter, Jay Mclntosh, Dana Krull, Warren Garner and Rex Reahardt. Merlin Cassell and Russ Churchill recorded a make up at Carmel Clay on June. 10. Other make ups recorded were Theo Thomas at Saint Cloud, Fla., on June 11 and Ralph Akers at Munster, May 30. An interclub at Pierceton was recorded June 4 for Jerry Badskey, Chris Koher, Don Martin, Doug Allen, Merlin Cassell. Program Sgt. Tom Jacks of the Indiana State Police presented the program by showing the film, “One Week Last Summer,” which deals with the Career camp sponsored by Kiwanis International. In 1969, Indiana State Police and Kiwanis International joined forces to make the career camp a reality. It’s purpose is to help bridge the gap between law enforcement and

young people and to let young people interested in law enforcement as a career, see police at work. Young persons attending are sponsored by Kiwanis clubs from local communities. About 50 are enrolled each week of the five weeks in July and August that the camp is open. The entire range of law officers, local police, state police, FBI, judges, and others meet with the young people. The program planned for the next Kiwanis meeting includes a conservation film to be presented by Raymond Wilson. COMMUNITY NEWS Mrs. Thelma Sparks and her granddaughter, Miss Barbara Ring of Whiteland, spent three days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spry. Mrs. Sparks is Mrs. Spry’s mother. * A carry in dinner at the home of Mrs. Lillian Barker last Wednesday honored Mrs. Martha Kussmaull whose birthday was on Thursday. The surprise celebration was very successfully carried out by guests parking their cars at some distance and timing their arrival well in advance of the guest of honor. Following dinner, guests enjoyed an afternoon of progressive eu.chre with prizes presented to Mrs. Ermal Vanator and Mrs. Mary Wallace. Others present were Mrs. Iva Krouse, Mrs. Effie Vanator, Mrs. Edith Kesterson, and Mrs. Robert Pifer. Mrs. Hazel McDaniel .of Dunkirk has returned to her cottage on Webster Lake in Willis Park for the summer. Mrs. Mary Stantield visited several days last week with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stanfield, at North Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spry entertained- Sunday with homemade ice cream and cake in honor of the 11th birthday of their granddaughter, Beth Ann Spry. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Spry and son, Kevin. Mrs. J. L. Kline, who has been quite ill at her home, is reported making marked improvement during the past week. —NW— No injuries in car-truck accident Damage was estimated at $350 in an accident involving Hulda M. Hursh, 53, 20 North Shore'drive, Syracuse. No one was injured in the 5:42 p.m. crash Friday. She attempted to make a right turn from Elkhart road, Goshen, into a drive-in restaurant, when her 1970 Ford was rammed from-V behind by a 1960 Ford truck driven’by Herbert D. Dobbs, 37, Indianapolis. The accident was investigated by Lt. Ronald Zentz. Trucks collide in Goshen Friday Two 1965 Ford pick-up trucks collided Friday at 8:51 p.m. on Pike street east of Indiana avenue, Goshen. The trucks were driven by Kevin L. Ramer, 16, r 3 Goshen, and Timothy A. Stump, 19, Milford. Both vehicles were westbound on Pike when Ramer attempted to change traffic lanes and hit the Stump truck. No injuries were reported and damage was set at S2OO by Lt. Robert Hostetler.

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