The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 20 July 1977 — Page 12

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed.. July 20,1977

12

p ■ The Column 9 A Sideshow Os pP Events In Milford

A SIGN of the times! Milford seems to be more and more like the big cities of our day. A much needed sign was placed on the street to warn persons of the fact the area is dangerous. The sign is on West Emetine street beside one of the four buildings which have been ordered torn down by the state’s odministerating building council. As shown, bricks are falling from the rear of the building and the area has become dangerous. MR. AND Mrs. Stanley Custer, north of Milford, now have three daughter*4n-law to go with their three sons — Darrell. Dale and Dwight. •> In May their eldest son, Darrell, married Mabel Rodriguez of San Salvador, El Salvador, Central America In June their middle sou. Dale, married Peggy Guard of Leesburg. And, last Saturday, the youngest son, Dwight, married Ana Josefina Castaneda of San Salvador, El Salvador, Central America. MUSIC LOVERS won’t want to miss the sixth annual Homecoming concert of the Sounds of Hope this Friday at 8 p.m. in the Wawasee High School auditorium.

MP6 28MPG wgggKHt / ■ Il highway city Thrifty rasa • E pa €st> iwnu males PMIIFI HYieeQf VSMMUI Will vary according to the way you driv« 1 8 Litre Manual Trans car equipment ana Or>v<nq conditions

(BfegSSMSIS Qwß ohß SAVE, AS NEVER BEFORE ® DURING DUTCH STREET DATS fl ®® I " v*® K. m® ... 9' ' - /9 x P erl I— ] K g f /991 L J

The group will be honored at a banquet earlier in the evening. Sponsoring the tour and the banquet and concert is the Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary Chib. MEMBERS OF the Milford Town Board will be accepting sealed bids at their August 8 meeting for the construction of a pole-type storage building. John Martin has been asking for a place to store town-owned equipment and it looks like his wish will be coming true in the near future. DID YOU know a total of 43 persons stopped at the Chatter Box the first of the month to have their blood pressure checked. The next check will be on August 4. THE CIRCUS is coming to Our Town. As we understand it the Lions are joining MAD in sponsoring a one-day visit of the circus Milford. It will be here on Sunday, Sept 18. More information will be forthcoming as the date draws closer. —o— i PERSONS WHO have been following Milford Little League games know coach Domingo Melendex is in style when be coaches his Tiger team. Melendez has a shirt with the face of, what else, a tiger on the front. ANYONE WHO knows Dr. T. A. Miller and his wife Vi know bow proud they are of son Paul, a student at the USAF Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo. Paul recently flew home for a visit and Dr. Al has an interesting story to tell as the result. MR. AND Mrs. Joseph Judkins of Our Town recently attended the international Studebaker Club's 13th annual meeting in Cincinnati. Ohio.

They entered their 1950 Starlight in competition and came home with a first place trophy in their division. While in Cincinnati, the Judkins also attended an Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds baseball game. Harper receives ABC okay Stan Harper, Dewart Lake, r 3 Syracuse, was granted a license application as a beer and wine retailer yesterday in Indianapolis. Harper, owner of Harper’s Beach Bar, Dewart Lake, attended proceedings of the state board and learned his application for a license was okayed. The application had previously been okayed by the Kosciusko County Alcoholic Beverage Board, but state approval was late in coming. Last Wednesday, local alcoholic beverage commission members and Frank Sirille, state commission representative, found Harper’s beer and wine retailer license application was not approved within a 14-day period after the local commission okayed the application June 8, unanimously. And, the approval was stalled 42 days. Petitions, both pro and con. were sent to the state board by the local commission. Included was a petition, presented by Harper, with 150 to 180 signers favoring the application, plus a report of M people, who appeared at the meeting, in support of the license. On July 13, Harper told the Kosciusko County commission he learned from the state director the possible reason for denial would be on the basis of the remonstrators who appeared and a report of the June 8 meeting, mailed by a remonstrator. License applications reviewed by the local commission and approved were; A liquor, beer and wine dealer license for Liquor Locker, Inc., 748 South Huntington Street, Syracuse A liquor and wine dealer permit for Hook Drugs, Inc., state road 13 south, North Webster. A beer dealer permit for Ponderosa Campground to Dean H. Burchard, r 1 Backwater Lake, North Webster A beer and wine retailer license for The Barbee Landing, Charles F. and Jane A. Roberts, r 1 Barbee Lake A liquor, beer and wine retailer license for the Lancelot Lounge, Inc.. 921 South Main Street, North Webster, plus transfer of ownership A liquor, beer and wine retailer and liquor, beer and wine retailer for Sunday sales, two permits; for Frog Tavern, Inc., r 4 Syracuse. TROOPER JACK TIP OF Through the summer, be fair to both yourself and others. Remember, even a few drinks could lead to a collision Stay sober and alert. Even a slight impairment on your part can result in serious injury or loss of life. If you drink, don’t drive. One for the road, when behind the wheel, has led to many a painful ordeal!

Open house set by Nappanee doctor

Dr. D. W. Schneider, Nappanee chiropractor, is planning ap open house for Saturday, July 23, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. with a special ribbon cutting ceremony at 11 a.m. His new facilities are located at 301 N. Main, Nappanee. Mayor John Mellinger, County Commissioner Patsy Ronzone and Otto Beer, Jr., pastor of the Living Gospel Church in Nappanee will be attending the ribbon cutting ceremony. The public is inyited to attend and to see the new facilities. The new office, which has been in the planning for five years, covers 1,800 square feet with a heated sidewalk sloped to accommodate difficult cases or those necessitating wheel chairs. The waiting room is 14 by 16 and provides comfort and music during a patient’s wait. Three well equipped, large treating rooms are arranged to care for a multitude of spinal related conditions which often are slipped discs, pinched nerves, sciatic pains as well as other shoulder and leg pains. A special

. STATEMENT OF CONDITION » Consolidated Report of Condition of “ i ” of Syracuse in the State of Indiana and Domestic Subsidiaries at the close of business on ...June.. 23+ ......19.77—. Hh— : - ■ "" ' T' BALANCE SHEET ASSETS Sch. Item CoL Th °“— 1. Cash and due from banks ••••• C 7 &66— 1 2. U.S. Treasury securities B 1 E 3__Q_Q— 2 3. Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations B 2 E— 3 4. Obligations of States and political subdivisions B 3 E Z—— 4 5. Other bonds, notes, and debentures B 4 E —-—s— 5 6. Corporate stock I !!Q£l£— 6 7. Trading account securities — 7 8. Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell .... D 4 . —; — — ® 9. a. Loans, Total (excluding unearned income) A 10 — —I ./ ; + 9a b. Less: Reserve for possible loan losses —— . b c. Loans. Net ' j - 14-A26- c 10. Direct lease financing 11. Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises H 199 12 12. Real estate owned other than bank premises f 13. Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies tOD£— 13 14. Customers’ liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding (PH®— I 4 15. Other assets i * G 5 ” LIABILITIES Sch. Item Col. , j 17. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations F If A Tc at 18. Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations .. F If B+C 7v3 — 18 19. Deposits of United States Government F 2 A+B+C : — 19 20. Deposits of States and political subdivisions F 3 A+B+C ( -/L-L— 20 21. Deposits of foreign governments and official institutions F 4 A+B+C P—— 22. Deposits of commercial banks F 5+6 A+B+C — 22 « 361 23 23. Certified and officers’ checks F 7 A- - TOTAL DEPOSITS (sum of items 17 thru 23) — 24 a. Total demand deposits F 8 A ... _s_ 167 3 b. Total time and savings deposits F 8 B+C I • " b 25. Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase E 4 [PUS— 25 rone 26 26. Other liabilities for borrowed money 1 — rone 27 27. Mortgage indebtedness , r one 28 28. Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding — —— 293 29 29. Other liabilities H 9 j 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) ; — 3 EQUITY CAPITAL I 32. Preferred stock * No. shares outstanding "One (Py value) r °o£— 32 33. Common stock a. No. shares authorized b. No. shares outstanding HQ. 1 (Parvalue) 2-— 33 • I . i 90Q—_ 34 34. Surplus v - •! 337 35 35. Undivided profits .'J - [ . 36 36. Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves — 37. TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL (sum of items 32 thru 36) | ; L 25 250__ 38 38. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL (sum of items 30, 31, and 37) ■_ 5 “* MEMORANDA ' 1. Average for 30 calendar days ending with call date: 1 136 i a a. Cash and due from banks (corresponds to item 1 above) i” Ren h b. Federal funds sold and securities purchased under to resell (corresponds to item 8 above) : c c. Total loans (corresponds to item 9a above) ? ~ d. Time deposits of SIOO,OOO or more (corresponds to Memoranda items 3a plus 3b below) ? 3 911 e e. Total deposits (corresponds to item 24 above) n rnp f f. Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase (corresponds to item 25 above) I . -a __ < v nc nc c g. Other liabilities for borrowed money (corresponds to item 26 above) —___—_ ; nfiDS— 4 2 2. Standby letters of credit outstanding (as of call date) - j " 3. Time deposits of SIOO,OOO or more (as of call date): . | 1 3a a. Time certificates of deposit in denominations of SIOO,OOO or more / ] | ~57Q b b. Other time deposits in amounts of SIOO.OOO or more j 1 l s J.*...Hi£haal...Mangas. > ....Vi£e..Presi.dent, of the t&k.Jo ( affirm ! that thit report of eondxtwn it truKand correct, to the beet of knowledge and belief. y\ 1A Correct —Attgdt: Z 4: --j State of Indiana , County of ............ ...KoSGiuslcQ — «•: OR Sworn to and subecribed before me thie 15th dag of Jul y 1, 19JJ.., notary's seal) eertifg that La/m not an officer or director of tkU bank. . expiree 19 Notary Public.

bathroom and treating room were constructed to care for sinus and beadache problems as well as colon problems such as chronic constipation. Io compliment these treating rooms is a large well equipped examination room with X-ray, laboratory testing equipment and other orthopedic testing instruments. The outside of the building is landscaped to compliment the building and surrounding neighborhood. Patients find a comfortable, easily accessible parking area immediately behind the office. Serving the guests at the open house and showing the dime will be Mrs. Ralph (Judy) Tobias, chiropractic assistant. The receptionists are Mrs. Sam (Mary Lu) Brumbaugh and Ginger Schneider and secretary is Mrs. Dan (Pam) Smith. Dr. Schneider comes from a family of chiropractors. His father has been in practice 45 years in Florida. And, he has two brothers, Dr. Herb Schneider in Goshen and Dr. Bob Schneider in Warsaw.

They call it take-home pay because there is no other place you can afford to go with it STALIN REMOVED The body of Joseph Stalin was removed from public display in Red Square on Oct 31, 1961. VIET CONG RELEASED The South Vietnamese government on Oct 31, 1971, released the first of nearly 3,000 Viet Cong prisoners.

Henschen Oil Inc. Jobber Supplying Customers Jobber ■ With IgSmw Standard Oil Products Products For 40 Years Products £ Syreant 457-2572 MiH«d

Jim Moore Motors, Inc. FOftMttlV STAHCV STIIISON INC US 6 — Nappanee TINS WORK'S SPO€IAL ’ . im smc ■ JH - Ton With Grain Box Ready For Uso DON STOREY Hours: Mon.. Wed.. Fri. 4To 6 Phone 773-4171 Tues., Thurs. 4 To B—Saturday 8 To 4:30 Home Phone 457-4320 KISSABLE KAR KARE REPRESENTATIVE