The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 19, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 June 1975 — Page 10
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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., June 4,1975
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k*3nMN»raWl TOURING NORTH WEBSTER — Points of interest were toured on ’May » by the three second grade classes from .North Webster elementary school. The students visited the Counting House Bank. International Palace of, Sports, post office, fire station, a boutique, a super market and a bakery. \ sack lunch was enjoyed at noon. The last event of the day was a ride around Webster Lake on the Dixie Boat. <1 PRESENT PI AYS - Two plays entitled “The King’s Bean Soup" and "Jerome The Princely Frog" were presented recently by the second grade reading class al North Webster school. The students designed the sets, made the scenery, assembled the costumes, helped design the programs and made invitations. Parents and friends were the invited guests. Refreshments were served.
Wawasee senior to visit Washington, D.C.
Wawasee high school senior Ralph Reiff of r I Warsaw will leave Sunday, June 8. with 35 other Indiana high school juniors USED EYEGLASSES WANTED See Page 4
SYR ACVSE VNITED PENTECOSTAL CHVRCH PASTOR TERRY FLEETWOOD Does Noah's Ark still exist? Ancient and medieval historians believed the ark was in existence in their day. The Armenians have always believed in the ark. 1883 Turkish commissioners discovered the ark protruding through the ke. 1902 and 19M an .Armenian boy and his uncle actually entered the ark and years later in America he described the ark in detail. During World War I and II there were several aerial sightings and as late as 1953 George Greene took photographs of the ark from a helicopter. Os course all these sightings along with others have been on Mourn Ararat (Genesisß:4) and are in complete agreement with scriptural teachings on this subject. ALL THIS INDICATES GOD HAS PRESERVED THIS PRECIOUS VESSEL ALL THESE YEARS TO SHOW TO US TODAY THE AUTHENTICITY’ OF HIS WORD.
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and seniors from around the slate for a week-long educational trip to Washington D. C. The trip is sponsored by the REMC. .All the youth were selected on the basis of their 4-H achievements by the state 4-H office at Purdue university and by Indiana statewide REC. the state service association for Indiana's REMCs. Accompanying the Indiana
delegation will be 1975’s "Miss Indiana REMC” titleholder Nancy Get hers from Pershing. In Washington Indiana’s Youth Tour delegation will join about 1,000 other students sponsored by rural electric cooperatives in 30 other states. They will visit almost all of Washington’s historical landmarks and monuments. Trips to the capttol building. White House. National Rural Electric Cooperative Association. V. S. Department of Agriculture. Rural Electrification Administration. Smithsonian Institute, and Kennedy Center are planned One of the special events for Indiana’s young people will be a congressional luncheon at which they will have the opportunity to meet and dine with Indiana’s U. S. congressmen. Also an invitation has been extended to President Ford to greet the group (hiring their White House visit. Secretary of Agriculture Earl Butz will welcome the Indiana delegation during their tour of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. On Wednesday, June Uth. which is National Rural Electric Youth Day. all EOOO youth will participate in an educational program hosted by NRECA. “Youth Meets the Press" will be the formal and the panel participants will be prominent U.S. congressmen Other activities include an evening excursion boat cruise on the Potomac River with a dance band aboard the “The Happening", a dinner dance for all 1,000 of the outstanding rural electric youth.
Toby Popenfoose receives USAFROTC scholarship WEST LAFAYETTE - Toby L. Popenfoose. a senior at Wawasee high school, has won a four-year air force ROTC scholarship to Purdue university. Toby received a certificate of achievement from major Leslie A. Bryan, air force ROTC admissions counselor for Indiana. .As one of 875 high school seniors selected to receive the scholarships for next fall, his tuition, books and SIOO per month will be paid while in school. Upon completion of AFROTC, Toby will be commissioned as a second lieutenant in the air force. He was selected to receive the scholarship “as a result of meritorious achievement in academic studies and extracurricular activities, high standards of physical fitness and a demonstrated desire to serve his comtry in the US Air Force," said the commandant of AFROTC, Brig Gen. James R. Brickel. Maxwell AFB. Ala AFROTC scholarships are nowexpanded to include degree areas in science and engineering fields as well as flying careers. He is the son of Mr and Mrs. Samual L. Popenfoose, r 1 Warsaw. RECEIVES DEGREE — Captain Mkhael Nelson, husband of the former Mary Kimes of Syracuse, has received his bachelor of science degree in business administration at Coker college. Hartsville. S. C. Captain Nelson is completing his ninth year in the service and is stationed at Fort Jackson. S.C. He and his wife reside at Columbia. S. C.. along with children Melissa and Michael.
Randy Coverstone receives degree Randy A. Coverstone, son-'bf Mr. and Mrs. Dean Coverstone of r 2 Leesburg, was one of 921 receiving degrees at the University of Evansville’s 117th annual commencement May 18. Coverstone received a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. PICNIC HONORS WHS GRADUATE Miss Dixie Lee Curtis was graduated from Wawasee high school on Sunday. May 18. Following commencement a picnic was enjoyed at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Curtis, r 1 Milford. The guests attending the reception were Mr. and Mrs Edward Rink and daughter of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Daunt, Mrs. Fem Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. James Conrad and four children of Elkhart; and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Crebbs and two children of Milford. 07 ■ Youth § Ce«» eT SSWI Lakeland Youth Center director Dan Caskey has announced the following events at the center for the coming week Wednesday. June 4 — Travel team at Sidney with game time at 6 Thursday. June 5 — Girls softball games at 4. 5. 6; ladies belly dancing 7-8; ladies bellydancing 8:15-9:15 Friday. June 6 — Summer gymnastics start at 9 and all children need to meet at this hour on the first week; summer recreation starts at the city park, all children are to be at the park at 1 Saturday. June 7— Travel team money project 9-12 and girls softball money project 9-12 SundaV — Closed Monday, June 9 — Weight Watchers 6:30-9, girls softball practice. Red Sox 9-10 and Blue Sox 10-11 Tuesday, June 10 — Drum and Bugle practice 6:30-9; travel league practice 1-3. E RETIRING TEACHER HONORED—The teachers of the Milford elementary school honored Mrs. Charles (Mabel) Yoimg last evening (Tuesday) at a dinner on the occasion of her retirement from the teaching profession. For the past six years she has been first grade teacher at Milford’s elementary school. Before that lime she taught at New Paris in the Fairfield Community School Corporation. A teacher program of “show and tell** was enjoyed by everyone present: and a handmade gift done by her colleagues, was presented to complete the evening. Graduates from LeMans Academy Patrick McCarty, son of the Edwin McCartys of Syracuse, has graduated from the LeMans academy at Rolling Prairie A student at the academy for four years, he was a member of the honor platoon, cfrum corps, academy color guard and received the rank of master sergeant prior to graduation.
I Ak/ YEAST ROLLS DEMONSTRATED — Jane Wilson, center, demonstrates yeast roils at the recent Junior Merry Maidens mother daughter tea. The tea. held annually by the Milford 4-H club, was held at the PCA building in Warsaw. From left are Brenda Davis. Mrs. Robert Buhrt. leader: Miss Wilson: Mrs. Harold Wilson, Brenda’s mother: and Diane Vojdyla. youth extension agent. The ladies are holding yeast rolls and a tea ring made for the demonstration. Miss Wilson is in her ninth year in the 4-H program.
Noah ’s Ark day will be IBS kick off at church
Members of the Milford Christian church are inviting everyone to their Noah’s Ark day this coming Sunday, June 8. An “ark' full of animals of all sizes, shapes and forms, will be set up on the church lawn for the youngsters to view. Pony rides will be given and photos will be taken of the youngsters who are registered for Bible school. Hot dogs will be served to the youngsters who stay after services for the afternoon's activities. The lesson and sermons of the day will center around the story
Syracuse woman scholarship alternate
The two recipients of the S3OO scholarships awarded annually by the district 12 of the Indiana state nurses' association were announced al the annual meeting of the district in May at Middlebury. with Miss Nina Gilbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gilbert of Syracuse selected as first alternate. Miss Rachel Ganger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ganger of Goshen, and Miss Karen Carlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Carlin, Middlebury, will be granted scholarships upon the successful completion of the first year in their nursing Concert marathon at Fairfield The Fairfield high school band department announces it will hold a concert marathon to break the Guinness world record. The present record is 36 hours and one minute held by the Princeton high school band. The marathon will be June 5, 6. 7, starting at 6 p.m. Thursday and ending Saturday morning at 10. It will be held at the Fairfield high school gymnasium This marathon is being held to promote band public relations, and build community interest The public is invited to attend at anytime. Michael A Sadajei’ is lead band director Bashor Home Auxiliary to host staff Members of the Bashor Home Auxiliary will meet at 10:30 a.m. an Monday. June 9, in Goshen for their business meeting and election of 1975-76 officers. A noon picnic dinner with members of the staff and boys as guests is planned. All ladies are welcome.
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of Noah as found in the Bible. VBS The promotion will serve as the official kick off for the church’s vacation Bible school program •which will be held June 10-22. Parents with youngsters who are not enrolled are urged to contact the church office or Mrs. C. J. Myers at Syracuse. Practice for the closing prograin will be held on Thursday. June 19. with a picnic to follow. The program will be on Friday. June 20. at 7:30 p.m with the public being invited to attend. The theme of this year’s school is “Jesus. Touch Me."
schools. Miss Ganger, a senior at NorthWood high school plans to attend Goshen college, and Miss Carlin, a senior at Northridge high school, will attend South Bend Memorial school of nursing. Nina is a senior at Wawasee high school and plans to attend Park view Methodist school of nursing in Fort Wayne. Second alternate is Miss Shirley Meister, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Meister of Nappanee. A at North Wood, Miss Meister plans to attend South Bend Memorial school of nursing. Graduates from law college in Ohio Steven M. Runge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Runge, r 2 Syracuse, has graduated from Pettit college of law at Ohio Northern university. Ada. Ohio, with a juris doctorate degree. Steve is a 1968 graduate of Syracuse high school, a 1972 graduate of Purdue university, and married to the former Nancy Kinder of Syracuse. He will take the Ohio bar examination in July and plans to remain in the state of Ohio. LEGALS NOTICE NOTICE 11 h«r*bv given ttfo Board of Zoning Appeals of foe Town o» Syracuse. Kosciusko County. Slate at Indiana, will, on Thursday. June 19. >97s. at foe Town Hall iocaled at 418 South Huntington Street. Syracuse. Indiana at 730 P M consider foe petition of Clark Willard and Helen Willard, for a variance m foe use of foe following described real estate situate >n Turkey Creek Township. Kosciusko County, Indiana fowit Lot Number 32 in foe Original Plat of foe Town of Syracuse. which variance will permit foe construction of an addition so foe residential dwelling presently situated on said real estate closer so foe rear tot line than permitted under foe toning ordinance of foe Town of Syracuse All persons interested in said petition and this matter should appear at said time and place and foev will be given an opportunity to be heard James Tranter. Secretary Board of Zoning Appeals NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given to foe taxpayers of Kosciusko County, Indiana, that me proper legal officers o* sa d municipality at foeir regular meeting place in foe Cocrt House in foe City of Warsaw. Indiana, at 7 30 P M on
me >9th day of June W 5 will consider me following additional appropriations, which said Officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time COUNTY GENERAL Sheriff No 119.1 Part time radio operator $1,072.00 Commissioner* 4-H Premiums, Judges, Trophies. A Ribtoons $8,000.00 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right so be heard thereon The additional appropriations as finally deter mined wilt be automatically referred so the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Commission will hold a further hearing within fifteen 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 so any of such additional appropriations may be heard aid interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor, when and where such hearing will be held Lawrence Butts Auditor Kosciusko County Ju.4 >1 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County. Indiana, will, at 10:00 on the Ist day of July, 1975 at the basement court house in the city of Warsaw in said county, begin investigation of the application of the following named person, requesting the issue to the applicant at the location hereinafter set out. of the Alcoholic Beverage permit of the class hereinafter designated and will, pt said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety of issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named DL43 >3629, Ronald E 8. Peggy L. Howe. St. Rd 13 Mid Lakes Shop Ct., North Web ster. Ind Beer and Wine Dealer , Said investigation will be open to the public and public participation is requested Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission By Arthur R Robinson Executive Secretary James D. Sims Chairman LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO. 34087 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC., TO (1) INCREASE RECURRING RATES AND CHARGES ON CERTAIN SERVICES AND EQUIPMENT. AND (2) FILE AND APPLY REVISED TARIFFS IN AC CORDANCE WITH SUCH INCREASES 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, 903 State Office Building, Indianapolis. Indiana, at 9 30 a m , EST, on Thursday. June 26. 1975 Public participation is requested • PUBLICSERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA BY Harold H. Kohlmeyer Indianapolis. Indiana. May 27. 1975
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+ 58th Annual Red Cross Meeting Kosciusko County Chapter Tuesday, June 10, 1975 Dinner At 6:30 p.m. Shrine Building Warsaw, Indiana Dinner — *3 75 RSVP By June 7 Red Cross Office E lection Os 267-5244 Board Members 501 North Lake Street And Officers Warsaw, Ind.
LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will offer for public safe until the 13th day of June, 1975 one (>) 1970 Plymouth Barracuda Serial No 8H23608 Bidding shall be by sealed bids delivered to the First National Bank of Warsaw, Milford. Indiana, on or before the 13th day of June. 1975 The undersigned reserves the right so bid, and so reject any or all bids. Terms* Cash First National Bank of Warsaw Milford* Indiana ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Board of Trustees of the Town of Syracuse in Kosciusko County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids for the construction of Waste Treatment Plant Modifications and Sanitary Sewer Extensions in the Town of Syracuse. Indiana until 7:30 P.M. on the 25th day of June, 1975 in the Town Hall. Syracuse, Indiana at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Proposals will be received on the work as set out under the Sewer Construction Con tract and the Waste Treatment Plant Modification Contract. Proposals will be properly and completely executed on proposal forms furnished by the Engineer in accordance with Form 96, with non collusion affidavit required by the statutes and must be accompanied by Questionnaire Form 96a. as set out by the State Board of Accounts, for any proposal of $5,000 or more Bids may be for either contract or a combination for both. If a combination bid is submitted, "Combination bid" shall be noted on the proposal. Each proposal shall be accompanied by an acceptable certified check or bank draft, or a satisfactory bid bond executed by the bidder and a surety company, made payable to the Clerk Treasurer of the Town of Syracuse, in an amount not less than 5 per cent of the bid as liquidated damages in the case of failure of any successful bidder so enter info a contract or furnish a satisfactory performance bond in an amount equal to the bidder's proposal No bidder shall withdraw his proposal tor a period of 60 days after the date set for the opening of said proposals. Contractors awarded work shall furnish acceptable surety bonds in the amount of 100 per cent of the contract price. The contract douments. including plans and specifications, are on filejn the office of D H Lessig Engineers Inc . 220 North Buffalo Street, Warsaw, Indiana. Copies of the documents, including plans and specifications, may be obtained by depositing $25.00 with D. H. Lessig Engineers, inc . at their office at 220 North Buffalo Street, Warsaw. Indiana, which amount will be refunded so each actual bidder who returns such documents, plans and specifications in good condition within 10 days after the opening of the bids “ Payment 'shall be made from funds derived from the sale of bonds and the award shall be conditioned on funds being available for such construction The right is reserved to reject any or all bids and so waive any formalities in bidding. Dated this 20th day of May, 1975. BOARDOF TRUSTEES TOWN OF SYRACUSE. INDIANA Signed Betty Dust Clerk Treasurer M. 28 Ju.4
