The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 41, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 November 1974 — Page 9

Report issued by recorder

Recording of 1856 documents for the month of September and October is reported by county recorder E. Mazie Alexander. Total of $5,599.70 was collected in fees during the two-month period with the money all being paid into the county general fund. During the month of September the following 869 documents were « recorded; 314 deeds and other conveyances; 180 mortgages and other liens; 151 releases and assignments; 160 UCC (Uniform Commercial Code); other fees 8211.50; copies of instruments 8297.85. Fees collected for the month of September totaled 82,675.95. There were 987 documents recorded during October; 324 deeds and other conveyances 203 mortgages and other liens; 160 releases and assignments; 219 UCC (Uniform Commercial Code); copies of instruments 8254.65; other fees 8252.00 Fees collected month of October

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82.923.75 with both, amounts from September and October going into the County general fund. Heart of Lakes Business Ass'n. elects officers The Heart of the Lakes Business Association had election of officers Monday night at Camelot Hall. North Webster. The officers will be installed at a dinner-meeting January 27. time and place to be announced later. A motion was made by Aaron Hinesley for the outgoing officers to be in charge of the meeting. The new officers for 1975 will be: Resident — Larry Kinsey Vice president — Fee Ullom Secretary — Mrs Floyd Wickersham

Treasurer — Richard Kierein Discussion was held on the Halloween party. Phil Rinker, secretary, read the new by-laws. The group decided to have Santa Gaus from 1-3 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 7-14, uptown and in the shopping center. Committees were appointed for the Christmas event. Mrs. Thurman Rinker, chairman and Mrs, Frank Cooper, assistant chairman of the candy committee; Mrs. Floyd Wickersham, chairman and Larry Kinsey and Bob Bosstick of the publicity committee. CB radios taken from Liberty cabs Virgil Fisher of Nappanee reported to Syracuse police Friday of entry gained to a Liberty Homes cab during the night by removing a rear window and unlocking the door Taken in the cab were a CB radio valued at 8150. an amplifier valued at 8149.95 and a

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pump plier. A Liberty truck parked at Cutter Chevrolet for repairs also had a Cobra model radio taken, valued at 8150. Reports window is broken by a B-B Bruce Daugherty of r 4 Syracuse reported to police officers last week of a door window an his auto being broken by a pellet from a B-B gun while driving on Pickwick Road at Syracuse He reported two small boys were shooting in a nearby field apparently unaware the pellet had struck his car. and restitution arrangements were made. Outside light fixture taken Mrs. Charles Nearing of Pickwick Park. Syracuse, reported to county officers last week of an outside light fixture valued at 8300 being taken from the residence.

JP Koher hears October cases

Among violators on the docket of Turkey Creek justice of the peace Christian Koher at Syracuse during the month of October were: James Hendrickson. Jr., r 2 Claypool. 85 fine and costs totaling 832, passing on the right; and 810 fine and costs totaling 834. disorderly conduct John W’hite, total of 828. speeding Keith Smallwood. Syracuse, total of 828. speeding James Soden. Anderson. S2B no operators license; S2B. failure to have vehicle inspected Ronald K. Getting, Fort Wayne, total of $32 for expired operators license; S2B for no registration in possession Samuel Hahn. Nappanee. S2B no plate on trailer Susan Stump, r 1 Syracuse, aiming a weapon, entered a plea of not guilty, case continued James Skillen. r 4 Syracuse. S2B no inspection of vehicle

Thomas Jernigan, r 2 Syracuse. S2B, expired paper registration plate Benjamin Waldbeser, r 1 Milford, $?0. expired registration Thomas Koebleiz, Chicago, 111., speeding, plea of not guilty, posted cash bond of SSO William Sanders, r 3 Syracuse, S2B. stop sign violation David G e Gran, r 3 Columbia City, no operators license, to be heard. r ' Find missing boat arid motor A missing boat and motor valued at IfiOO and belonging to Roy Clow of Syracuse, was found Thursday in the area near the Prep sch>:>l. The boat had been reported missing by the owner mi Monday of last week. Signing notes is a painful process. aii<l; sometimes a costly one.

Wed., Nov. 6,1974 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

MINISTERIAL OFFICERS — Shown here are the newly elected Syracuse Ministerial officers for the ensuing year. They are, left to right. Rev. Thomas Douglas, pastor of the Church of God, president; Rev. David Hyndman, Vicar of Wawasee All Saints Episcopal church, vice president; and Rev. Ross Cook, pastor of Calvary United Methodist church, secretary-treasurer. The association is currently finalising plans for the United service of Thanksgiving to be held on Wednesday, Nov. 27, at 7:30 p m.at Saint Andrew's United Methodist church. The association also plans community services during lent and the summer boat-in worship services on Lake Wawasee.

Christmas Seals campaign is underway in Kosciusko county

Suzette, Jeanette and Annette, triplets of Mr. and Mrs. John Pritchard of r 8 Warsaw remind us all that Life And Breath go together hand in hand. Charles H. Ker, Kosciusko county’s 1974 Christmas Seal chairman points out that living and breathing are one and the same. Ker was named 1974 Christmas Seal chairman for the county by Dr. James M. Wilson, president of the American Lung Association of North Central. Indiana. He was the 1973 ‘Man of Year* for Warsaw and has been associated with the Baker Boys’ club. Little League, United Fund, Junior Achievement, Gray Iron Founder's Society and Who’s Who in America. In addition he served Warsaw as a member of the common council for two years and has been a director of the Syracuse woman thwarts attempt at break in Mrs. Mary Ball called Syracuse police to her 213 West Washington street residence at 7:05 a.m. Saturday, reporting an attempted break in. She told officer Joe Thornburg “someone came on my front porch, kicked twice on the door, splitting the door bolt from the door jam.” Mrs. Ball said she screamed and the person on her porch bolted and ran toward the west. Arrested for PL DWI George E. Webber, 55, Fort Wayne, was arrested for public intoxication, driving under the influence, speeding and operating a vehicle with no driver’s license at 3:07 a.m. Saturday at the corner of Chicago street and the Syracuse-Webster road by Syracuse officer Joe Thornburg. Officer Thornburg reported Webber struck a marker on school property, damage set at S2O. Occupant in the Webber vehicle was Jeraldine Smith. Webber appeared Saturday in JP Milo Clase’s court paying totals of S3O, public intoxication; $52, driving while under the influence of intoxicating beverages; S2B, no operator’s license; and $52. speeding. Theft reported at Webster Lake County officers were called last week to investigate the theft of a number of items from the Bob Wheat cottage at Webster Lake. Included in items taken were pots and pans, a bedspread and three blankets, and a deepwell fryer.

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Lake City Bank for 34 years. . Living and breathing are easy, natural, effortless . . . blessings seldom thought about in the routine of daily lives. Then lung disease strikes. Living and breathing turn into an endless, exhausting < struggle. Life becomes a burden. Today the lives of millions of Americans are endangered by lung disease. As you read this, more than a million people are suffering from emphysema. Half a million Americans are directly affected by tuberculosis. Another 35 million American men, women, and children suffer from asthma, hay fever, chronic sinusitis, and chronic bronchitis. Lung diseases are increasing at an alarming rate. Mr. Ker raises the question “are we to become a nation of lung cripples?” He says we can keep this from happening to ourselves, those we love and others. Each person can help by contributing to Christmas Seal Health Work. Gifts help upgrade health education in schools, industries and communities and to support medical research in lung diseases. The Pritchard triplets and Mr. Ker are joined by singer Vikki Carr as National Christmas Seal chairman. Each of them say “Please give generously to Christmas Seals. It’s a matter of life and breath.” Warsaw man cited following accident Charles F. Bromley, 20, r 6 Warsaw, was cited Sunday following a collision on the Armstrong road in Oswego. Bromley was northbound on the second street in Oswego at 12:10 p.m. when his car skidded on wet pavement, went through a stop sign and into the path of an auto driven by John S. Rohr, 25, r 2 Leesburg. Rohr was traveling east on the Armstrong road. Damage was listed at $250 to each vehicle and SIOO to a telephone pole which was struck. State trooper Barry Black cited Bromley with failure to yield the right of way and operating on a beginner’s permit.

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