The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 13 October 1976 — Page 7
I North Webster ' j By MARY LEE WILLMAN | I R. 1 Leesburg j
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Helen Cline was hostess for the October 4 meeting of Charm ’N Chatter Home Extension club. Helen Anderson assisted the hostess Mrs Anderson gave the meditation She gave three readings: “Promise Yourself,” “Prayer” and “Beyond the Horizon,” Dorothy Joy, president, was in charge of the short business session.
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A lesson on “Marriage Enrichment” was presented by Mary Sc hang. The "Life of Lawrence Dale Bell” was read by Mrs. Anderson as the cultural arts lesson. Citizenship was discussed by Olive Locke. She told about the beginning of Home Demonstration clubs. As garden remarks Collen Bryant explained "How To Dry Flowers for a Bouquet.”
Marjorie Warner gave the health and safety lesson. She discussed “Cataracts.” Roll call response was, “Pranks of the Past.” The November meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Bryant. PEO Sisterhood meets in Syracuse Mrs. Dale Allen, Syracuse, was hostess for the October 12 meeting of Chapter DA of the PEO Sisterhood. Helen George assisted the hostess. The program was presented by Mrs. Don Scearce. Her topic was "Heritage in Place Names: Kosciusko County.” The next meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Mary Manwaring. Warsaw. Barbee Hoosier club plans for 'pound party' Velda Amick was welcomed as a new’ member during the October 6 meeting of Barbee Hoosier club A "Pound Party” to help a needy family is scheduled for the November meeting. Election of officers was held. The new officers are: Ruth Butler — president Goldie Hunnicutt — vice president Fanny Scoville — secretary Violet Lawson — treasurer. A program planning session will also be held at the November meeting A carry-in dinner was served at noon. The afternoon was spent playing games.
There were 17 persons present for the meeting and dinner. Hazel Cleaver was chairman for the dinner. She was assisted by Susie Reed and Ethel Elston. The November meeting will be held at Barbee Conservation club building. Beta Psi meets at Camelot Members of Beta Psi Chapter of Lambda Chi Omega Sorority met recently at Camelot Hall. North Webster Plans were made for the upcoming Halloween dance. Music will be provided by the Mock Twins band. Approximately 14 members attended the meeting. Women's prayer breakfast to be held October 19 A Christian Women's prayer breakfast will be held October 19 at the Scottish Rite banquet room, Fort Wayne. Guest speaker will be Peg Rankin from Birmingham. Mich. Anyone wishing more information should call Wanda Luke or the office at North Webster United Methodist church. Sechrist 65 club meets on October 6 Members of Sechrist Sixty Five home extension club met October
6 in the home of Janet Hamman. Laurel Shoemaker assisted the hostess. Devotions were given by Dixie Pryor. During the business session the group voted to provide help for a needy family. The fall luncheon was discussed. The lesson “Marriage Enrichment” was presented by Mrs. Jerrv Badskey Janet Allen discussed “Swine Flu Shots - Pro and Con”, as the health and safety lesson. For cultural arts Karen Richardson told about: “Leesburg, the oldest town in the county.” Garden remarks were presented by Norma Boyer. Lynn Atwood read the citizenship lesson. Marian Breyer was a guest. There will be an auction of homemade items at the November meeting. Lions and families have carry-in dinner North Webster Lions club members and their families recently enjoyed a ham supper served carrv-in stvle at Camelot Hall. Entertainment was provided for the entire family. Dewitt Mullett is president of the North Webster Lions club. Fish fry held last week end Richard Mitchell served as chairman for the fish fry held last week end at the North Webster Lions club building. The event was sponsored by the North Webster Volunteer Firemen. Funds raised will be used for equipment and supplies needed for the EMS unit and volunteer fire department. United Methodist women plan for salad luncheon A salad luncheon is being planned for 12 noon, October 19, by the United Methodist Women. It will be held in the fellowship room at North Webster United Methodist church. COMMUNITY NEWS n>» Adult Bible class held a carry-in dinner on October 10 following the regular Sunday worship service at North Webster United Methodist church. North Webster United Methodist church council on ministries will meet at 8 pm. today (Wednesday) at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hart, Leesburg, have just returned home after visiting at Anderson. -NW— Milford man is charged with failure to yield A young Milford man, Steven R. Troup. 18, was charged with failure to yield the right-of-way after a three-vehicle traffic accident Saturday afternoon. The accident occurred at the intersection of the MilfordSyracuse road and SR 15 at the north edge of Milford. Troup was traveling west on CR 1250 N (the Milford-Syracuse road) and crossed the intersection in front of a southbound car which was driven by Leonard D. Gooding. 59. Warsaw Both vehicles slid into a truck driven by James I. Stork, 39, r 1 Milford. Stork was stopped at the
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■K 4// fl — ■ BALL STATE HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES — One of these 19 Ball State university beauties will reign over Homecoming, to be held Saturday, Oct. 16. Seated, left to right are, Darcy Kay Wolferman, Milford senior; Becky J. Seigfreid, Indianapolis senior; Katherine 1. Klem, Muncie senior; Judy A. Petro, Anderson junior, and Thea M. Emand, Indianapolis sophomore. Standing are, Sandra J. Strunk, Cincinnati senior; Pamela Sue Rousch, Madison senior; Constance Jo Chaplin. Indianapolis senior; Mona F. Watkins, Louisville, Ky., senior; and Nicole Ann Taylor, Indianapolis sophomore.
intersection. Total damages were set at $2,600 — $1,300 to Troup’s vehicle, SBOO to Gooding’s and SSOO to Stork’s. Thanas E. Troup, a passenger in his brother’s auto, was treated fa head lacerations. County officers Gerry’ Moser and Jerry Eisaman investigated. Senior Mothers’tell ghost stories at Monday meeting The Senior Mothers club met in the home of Mildred Corson on Monday, Oct. 11. Mrs. Henry Vogler, guest and 11 members were present. Ghost stories were the response to roll call. Refreshments were served by the hostess and co-hostess. Mrs. Deloss (Marjorie) Smith. The next meeting will be held in the home of Lucile Burson on Papakeechie Lake. Every member is to take a wrapped goodie box to the meeting. 3 from Milford booked at jail Three men from Milford were among those booked at the Kosciusko county jail in Warsaw over the week end. All were charged with public intoxication. Those booked were: Pedro Mendoza, Jr., 23, r 1 Milford, also charged with driving under the influence, released on SIOO bond; Federico Moreno Zarate, 44, released on SIOO bond; And, Ramino Orivedo, 30, r 1 Milfad, released on SIOO bond. Edward Stutzman receives promotion SPOKANE, Wash. — An official at Fairchild AFB, Wash., has announced the promotion of Edward D. Stutzman to airman first class in the US Air Force. Airman Stutzman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon J. Stutzman of r 1 Milford is an audio-visual specialist with a unit of the strategic air command. The airman is a 1970 graduate of Wawasee high school. Items stolen from car parked in North Webster Dan Conkling, r 1 Leesburg, reported the theft of a surveyor CB radio, and a Conn trumpet from his car which was parked in the lot behind the Church of God in North Webster on Sunday evening. The items were valued at a total of $760.
Wed., Oct. 13,1976 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL
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 7:30 P M on the 21st day of October 197a will consider the following additional appropriations, which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Comity Gotiaral Wayne Township Assessor No. 114 Clerical s 300 Turkey Creek Assessor No. 214 Telephone 75 County Court No. 360 Office Supplies 225 No. 212 Postage iqq Recorder No. 360 Office Supplies ISO Child Support Program No. IIS Deputy Prosecutor 5,500 welfare Title IVO No. 114 Clerical 2,400 No. 212 Postage 200 No. 213 Travel 200 No. 214 Telephone 500 No. 242 Printing 300 No. 252 Repair 100 No. 360 Supplies 350 No: 510 Bonds 50 No. 560 Equipment Rental 1,420 No. 722 Office Machines 440 Clerk No. 211 Postage too Election Board - No 113 Absent voters Board 50 No. 116 Board Workers 10,600 No. 241 Printing 1,000 No. 372 Ballots etc 2,000 Treasurer No 119.1 Extra help 3,900 County Health Department No 213 Travel Expense 1,29 s No. 214 Telephone 75 NOTICE TO REDUCE CERTAIN EXISTING APPROPRIATIONS Notice is further given that certain existing appropriations now have unobligated balances which will not be needed for the purposes for which appropriated, and It is therefore proposed that unnecessary existing appropriations In the funds shown below be reduced to provide in part for the above additional appropriations.. CB *Record^ r *' No 113 3rd Deputy Salary $ SSC Treasurer No 113 4th Deputy Salary 3,900 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon The additional appropriations as finally determined will bo automatically referred to the State Boardof 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 oblsctlng to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may Inquire of the County Auditor, when and where such hearing will be held. Jean Northenor, Auditor of Kosciusko County 0.4-13
LARGE PUBLIC TOOL AUCTION Kosciusko County Fairgrounds, Warsaw TUESDAY, OCT. 19-6:30 P.M. NAME BRANDS INCLUDE: INGERSOLL RAND; CHICAGO RHEUMATIC; RODAC; CUMMINGS; ANCHOR HOCKING. LUX; MARFLOW; UPLAND FORGE; CHANNELLOCK, BLACK A DECKER; HERBRAND; McGRAW EDISON; MANNING BOWMAN; WEN; MILLER FALLS ... AND MANY, MANY MORE ... Air impact wrenches; electric import wrenches, power pulls; |lg sew; hand power saws, orbital senders, air A electric; belt type sanders, electric drills, air power chisels, drills end sanders, disk grinders A butters; bench vises; bench grinders; large assortment ot socket sets, hydraulic jacks, floor jacks; routers; tool boxes; air drills; air hoses; reciprocal saws; extension cords; screwdriver sets; adjustable wrenches, Channellock wrenches; carpetner's tools; metric socket sets; nutbroeker sets; hedge trimming tools; metric wrenches, open end, box end, Impact sockets; plumbing tools; fire extinguishers; tap and die sets, standard and metric; torque wrenches; hex easy outs; pipe wrenches, socket ratchets; Channellock tools; Allen wrenches, drop cords; hand tools; Universal socket sets; cable power pulls; hacksaws; measurement tapes, rope; lumper cables, open and boxed end wrench sets; trouble lights; roll around tool boxes; yard lights, portable type air compressor, truck tarps, electrical tape, shop push brooms; Pottery chargers; TV antennas; yard bells, knife sets; oil lamps; small appliances, wall clocks, glassware; transistor radios; watches, men's and women's, fishing poles A reels; hacksaw blades, sabre saw blades bow saws electric drill hammers, cutlery sots; Zip guns; duct tape; belts A nuts . . . PLUS MANY ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION TERMS OF SALE; Cash Or Checks With Proper I D. Not Responsible For Accidents Or Property After Sold AUCTIONEERS' NOTE The above can be Inspected one hour prior to sale time. AUCTIONEERS’: Costello Bros., Phone 784-3442 OWNERS J TOOL AUCTIONS, INC. Office Phone 317-583-4085 Otterbein. Indiana OW OCTOBER 24 LET'S PROCLAIM A UNITED NATIONS "DAY OF SHAME" The United Nations brought immense shame upon itself on its own anniversary in 1971 —by expelling the government of Free China and welcoming into its midst the bloody Communist Chinese, the murderers of millions of their own people. And it is the UN itself, which propagates that shameful image year after year by ignoring violations of human rights such as forced labor in the Soviet Union and repeated massacres in Africa and Asia. The UN also jumps at every opportunity to vote against American interests — as clearly evidenced by the UN resolution condemning our bases in Guam — U.S. territory! We must share in the shame of the UN and we shall have only ourselves to blame for the UN’s continued anti-Americanism in the future — when we can so easily get out of the United Nations in the present. Let’s declare October 24 a “Day of Shame” and Get L'S out.' of the United Nations! The John Birch Society Belmont. Massachusetts 02178 San Manno, California 91108 I would like to find out more about the United Nations. Please send me; □ The United Nations Packet for $2. □ The United Nations Today for sl. Sam, . C,t, Mm, " Zip
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