The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 52, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 January 1978 — Page 15

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'The Morning Kiss' topic for Goodwills Mrs. Fred Butt was hostess for the January 11 meeting of Goodwill Extension Homemakers Club. The meeting was opened by Mrs. Raymond Wilson, president. A special interest lesson entitled, “The Morning Kiss” was given by Mrs. Butt. The song of the month, “Get Together” was sung in unison. As devotions, each lady gave a Bible verse. The minutes of the last meeting' were read by Mrs. Ray Darr. The treasurer’s report was given by Mrs. Eldon Watkins. The health and safety report “Electric Cords” was given by

SERVICES SERVICES This Is The Time Os Year for RV REPAIRS t■ ■ ■ » Major Or Minor — Free Estimates R. V. Wheels America Rd. 13, South 457-5210 Syracuse FOR SALE FOR SALE YEAR END MODEL CLEARANCE SALE Van and pick-ups slide-in conversion components; new and slightly used cabinets; 75 in. and 55 in. van lounges, dinette style; van kitchen cabinets; van wine cabinets; van and pick-up sink cabinets; stove and ice box cabinets; cushions; van floors; sheets of high pressure taminafs; stoves; ice boxes; high back and van motor home seats; cocktail chairs; full rolls of fabric; interior liner kits; paneling — 40x96 and pre-cut pieces for cabinets. Monday-Friday 8 A.M.-5 P.M. Saturday 8 A.M.-Noon Wood Fabricators, Inc. 1 Mile South Os Stoplight In Milford On SR 15 In Barth Motor Home complex Building Furthest South FIRST COME FIRST SERVE AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE Wyant Chevrolet, Inc. North Os The Bowling Alley And South Os Overhead Door SYRACUSE" 1976 Luv Truck. 20.000 Miles. This Unit Has 6 1Never Been Titled. List • it' dc do xTa Price4,l9s 3.695 V.nyl Top, PS, PB, V-8 Engine, Automatic 1975 Corvette, PS, PB, Auto- Transmission, 36,000 matic Transmission, Miles, Extra Sharp 4,595 Maroon, Super Sharp, 25.000M.1e, 7.395 f Cy| 1975 Ford Super Cab — Transmission, Air Con-F-250, PS, PB, Air, V-8 ditioning And Radial Engine, Automatic Tires, Nice Car, 27,000 Transmission, Aux. Miles 2,995 Gas Tank 3,495 « j o 1974 Nova. 2 Door. Blue ** »'“• ** 318 Engine. Automatic V 8 En 9 ine - Automatic Transmission, Lady Transmission, Local Owned Car 2.195 Car 2,495 1973 Chrysler Newport. 2 Blue, PS, PB. 350 En- Moroon And gine. Automatic Trans- white, ps pB A(r , mission. Nice Car 2,495 Cruise Control, New 1973 Chev. Suburban Chey- Radial Tires 1,895 „ enne Estate, PS, PB, _. , . . .. ... 197 J Chev. Impala 4 Door, A.r Tractor Pull.ng Tinted Package JTrawL windows. Cooler, Heavy Duty Car , 1 Alternator, Etc.) 3,495 See Any Os The "UTTLE NICER FELLERS'' Floyd "Bunk” Higgins • Rick Eyer • Bob Johnson Dan Wyant•Jon Dewart • Roy Clow

Mrs. Darr. Mrs. Darr will be hostess for the February meeting. Barbee Ladies discuss James Barbee Ladies Christian Service members met January 12 in Barbee Community Church. The opening prayer was given by Sadie Reynolds. Group singing was enjoyed. The lesson study of the second chapter of James, was discussed. A carry-in dinner was served at noon. During the afternoon the ladies visited a nursing home at Columbia City where they assisted with games and recreation activities.

Belated Christmas program presented at Barbee Church

A belated Christmas program was held January 8 at Barbee Community Church. The program had been postponed due to bad weather. Entitled, “Seeing The Star,” a play was presented portraying a group of church youngsters putting on a play. A flute solo was presented by Lisa Hasse. 'Caribbean' study is being held at U. M. Church A study of “The Caribbean Crescent, A Search For Understanding,” will be held January 15, 22 and 29, at North Webster United Methodist Church. Members of the church who have shared in the Caribbean work programs are Rev. Chester Smith, Lori Henderson and Teresa Pruitt. Chit Chat Club entertained in Paton home Chit Chat Extension Homemakers Club members met January 10 in the home of Mrs. George Paton 111. Marge Creighton assisted the hostess. The lesson on “Microwave Cooking ” was given by Arlene Miller. She prepared snacks in the microwave oven to be sampled by the group. Garden remarks were given by Mrs. Paton. Cultural arts were discussed by Janet Kirkpatrick. The health and safety lesson was presented by Mrs. Robert Paton. Mary Lou Cindrich read the citizenship report. Mrs. Robert Paton will be hostess for the February meeting. A special lesson on “Needlepoint” is being planned. COMMUNITY NEWS * Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reynolds spent last Saturday at Fort Wayne visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Reynolds. Harold Amstutz will be guest speaker on February 2 in North Webster United Methodist Church. He will discuss the church missionary outreach in Zaire. A “January Party” is scheduled for January 29 by members of the Elementary Sunday School Classes at North Webster United Methodist Church North Webster United Methodist Church Administrative board meeting will be held January 18, at 8 p m. The Adult Bible Class will meet at 1:30 p.m., January 31, at North Webster United Methodist Church. A carry-in supper and Singspiration will be held at 5 p.m., January 22, at the North Webster United Methodist Church.

REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE krIUFwoSo Har, B e ± Hen [BROTHERS BIIILDERSI| | 457.4594 CHID GOT) 17871 County Road 34, Goshen, Indiana 46526 — Office: 219-533-8602 110' PAPAKEECHIE LAKE FRONT * 1,792 sq. ft. of living area includes 3 bedrooms, living and family room with fireplace, 2 baths and a garage. Wooded lot. $38,000. LAKE WAWASEE WITH EASEMENT 2 story home (nearly new). Includes 3 bedrooms, living room with fireplace, formal dining and 2 car garage. $56,900. ATTENTION INVESTORS' New duplex, 2 bedrooms with basement. Excellent view of Lake Wawasee. Good tax shelter. $56,000. SALESPERSONS: Coll °* en 457-2090 COQ fiAAO June Ebys33-8960 OO-OOUZ Jim Jaques.... 642-3660

Members of the cast were Mary Meyers, Victor Searer, Renee McNeal, Donald Searer, Lonnie Bond, Lori Skaggs, David Searer, Matthew Brandenburg and Greg George. Following the program refreshments were served. Dr. and Mrs. Neel speak Sunday at UM Church Dr. and Mrs. Harold Neel were guest speakers at North Webster United Methodist Church on January 15. Dr. Neel has served for seven years as an executive of the Board of Global Missions, with offices in New York. During the month of April the Neels will lead two mission work groups into the islands of the Caribbean. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ritchie and Mr. and Mrs. Don Hoover will be participating in the mission trip. Sledding and skating party being planned A sledding and skating party is being planned by the Junior High Youth Fellowship at North Webster United Methodist Church. It will be held at 3 p.m., January 29, at the Keim home. UM Women hold Ist session for 1978 The first meeting of 1978 for United Methodist Women was held at 12 noon on January 17 in North Webster United Methodist Church. Program leaders were Dorothy Kaufman and Rebecca Hardwick. They were assisted by lvalue Turner, Alice Ott, Carrie Switzer and Willamette Churchill. Assistant hostesses were Sharon Martin and Marie Horn. Bible study group The evening Bible Study and Prayer group began meeting again on January 17, at 7:30 p.m., in the fellowship room at North Webster United Methodist Church. The study will resume with the 10th chapter of Mark. Any interested person is invited to attend. —NW— The motto "In God We Trust" first appeared on a two-cent piece in 1864.

I!*.-... aUxJmaJ Sweets, Inc., Das Keller, 101 Licenses 00101000 West Main Street, Syracuse, last The Kosciusko County Wednesday. Alcoholic Beverage Commission Also approved, was the approved the renewal of a liquor, renewal of a beer and wine beer and wine retailer license retailer license for J. C. plus a dance permit for Palace of Morganthaler Inc., r 3 SR 13 TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE'S (ABSTRACT) REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS For Calendar Year 1t77 Clay Township, Kosciusko County Balance Balano FUNDS Jah. 1 Receipts Disbursements Dec. 11 Township » 1,509.84 $ 7,439 48 U 832.47 $ 4,314.85 Dm 417.00 407.00 947.25 74.75 Fire Fighting 5.«».«2 2,984.99 4.579 14 4,211.47 Recreation » 1,999.42 1,103.11 1,042.74 Revenue Sharing (checking) 1,323.70 5,110.00 5,218.94 1,214.74 Little League Donations 0- 804.50 540.55 245.95 Revenue Sharing in C.D.'s 14,444.92 881.43 -0- 15,348.35 Totals *23,849.51 $19,829.02 117,241.44 *24,457.07 DETAIL OF RECEIPTS Claypool Postmaster 13.00 Source Amount TOWNSHIP FUND Total *4,832.47 Taxes —June *3,310.41 DISBURSEMENTS DOG FUND Taxes - December 2,545.87 Classification of E xponse and Certified Shares 1,743.00 To Whom Paid ... County Auditor * 517.00 Total Township Fund *7,639.48 Robert Scott 430 25 FIRE FIGHTING FUND Taws—June *1,491.20 Tofal $ 947 25 Taxes — December 1,793.79 DISBURSEMENTS FIRE FIGHTING Total Fire F'flhting Fund *2,9*4.99 ClassiHcatiooof Expense and DOOFUND To Whom Paid Dog Tax from Assessor * 407.00 W || da Garman * 77.25 Total Dog Fund * 407.00 Fifers Fire Ext. 19.00 Claypool Corporation 2,214.00 RECREATION FUND Deaton Equipment Co. 190.35 Taxes —June * 830.15 Craig Welding 8. Mfg. Co. 559.04 Taxes—December 441.47 Dan Banghart 154.50 Replacement Credit & 528.00 First National Bank 750.00 Howe Fire Apparatus Co. 1.00 Total Recreation Fund *1,999.42 Total *4,579.14 REVENUE SHARING FUND DISBURSEMENTS RECREATION FUND Federal Rev. Sharing *5,110.00 Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid Total Rev. Sharing Fund *5,110.00 Nel lows Camp and Sport * 32.94 L.ITTLE LEAGUE DONATION FUND Warsaw Sporting Goods 128.15 Donations and Little League 4- H Council 500.00 Protects * 806 50 Robert Conley 300 00 Total Little League Don. Fund * 804.50 Total $1103.11 DISBURSEMENTS TOWNSHIP FUND DISBURSEMENTS REVENUE SHARING Classification of Expense and FUND To Whom Paid Classification of Expense and United Telephone Co. » 350 < To Whom Paid Strayers Insurance Co. 40.00 Reub Williams and Sons * 41.91 Reub Williams 8. Sons The Papers Inc. 8.44 The Papers Inc. 148 75 First National Bank 4,292.04 Ind. Trustees Assoc. 40 00 clay Lake EMS 874.33 Business Equipment 43.78 Ben McKrill 2,550.00 Total $5,21$ 94 Rockhill, Kennedy, Sand & Bent 100.00 DISBURSEMENTS LITTLE LEAGUE Audrey Meyers 18.4* DONATIONS FUND Kevin Mast 125.00 Classification of Expense and Ancil Smith 300.00 To Whom Paid John Homan 200.00 Deer Park Baking Co. $ 144.00 John Kirkwood 128.00 Weaver Pop Com Co. 330.00 Donald Morris 128 00 Newton Mfg. Co. 44.55 Robert Tess 128.00 Sally McKrill 382.00 Total $ 560.55 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the receipts and disbursements of the above named township; that a complete and detailed annual report together with ail accompanying vouchers showing the names of persons having been paid money by the township has been filed as required by law in the office of the County Auditor, and that a copy of such annual report is in custody of the chairman of the township advisory board. Said report is subject to inspection by any taxpayer of the township. BENJAMIN L. McKRILL, Trustee TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE'S (ABSTRACT) REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS For The Calendar Year '977 Van Buren Township, Kosciusko County Balance Balance FUNDS Jan. 1 Receipts Disbursements Dec. 31 Township *3,134.59 *12,142.42 *4,837.71 *8,439.50 Doo 10.00 1,865.00 1,426.00 449.00 Civil Twp. Bond 272.68 0- 0- 272.68 Fire Fighting Fund 4,152.99 4,076.73 4,932.94 3,296.78 Revenue Sharing 1,966.04 6,662.90 4,298.02 4,330.92 Totals *9,536.30 *24,747.25 *17,494.67 -—*16,788.88 DETAIL pF RECEIPTS 8 - Summer Recreation $ 700.00 cnurce r C Amount TOWNSHIP FUND Total *700.00 Taxes —June *5,343.58 10-OtherCivil Expenses Taxes —December 4,337.04 United Telephone Co. of Ind. $ 269.65 Transfer from Reve. Shar. 0- First Charter ins. 120.00 Local Option Taxes 2,442.00 PE R. FundOASI Div. 134.86 ' — Ind. Trustee Twp. Assn 50.00 Total Township Fund *12,142.42 Ist National Bank Milford 5.50 DOG FUND Brooks Pinnick 100.00 Dog Tax from Assessor * 465.00 Harold Young 115.00 Surplus from County 1,400.00 Merrill Rink 115 00 r— Arnold Doll 115.00 Total Dog Fund *1,865.00 FIRE FIGHTING FUND Total *1,025.01 T^f-Z aX D' strit>utiOn m DISBURSEMENTS FIRE FIGHTING Jefferson Twp. 1,500.00 fund Total Fire Fighting Fund '"‘TJUmT* 1 « VENUE ?’ AR ' HGFUN, L won Town of Milford *3,098.98 Federal Government *4,327 00 station n . 34 Interest on CD s 335 90 Mobil Oil Credit Corp. 127.50 u xag on Bruce's Serv. Station 89.52 Total Rev. Shar. Fund *4,442.90 T im's Sunoco 43 71 DISBURSEMENTS TOWNSHIP FUND ” “’ST—” cXX * nyS to wnom raio William Leemon 13.46 1- Pay of Trustee Mileage, Auto Owners I ns. *1,355.15 Clerical Help* Rent W. Wuthrich *2,330.00 Total *4,932.94 M. Wuthrich 900 00 DISBURSEMENTS DOG FUND . $3 230 00 Classification of Expense and 2 Books Stationery Printing To Whom Paid 1 ‘ < SZSSL 9 Ronn Beer *1,200 00 s 937 Maple Leaf Farms 104.00 Milford Post Master *ll6 DISBURSEMENTS REVENUE SHARING Milford Bank 2.80 FUND Classification of Expense and Total * 492.70 To Whom Paid 3-Careof Cemeteries Milford Emergency *1,500.00 William Hapner *1,225.00 Van Buren Volunteer Fire Dept. 2,000.00 Felkner Cemetery Ass'n. 100.00 Zimmerman Gravel 317.32 Farm Bureau Co-op Inc. 442.70 Total *1,325.00 william Hapner 38.00 7- Memorial Day Expense American Legion * 45.00 Total *4,298.02 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the receipts and disbursements of the above named township; that a complete and detailed annual report together with all accompanying vouchers showing the names of persons having been paid money by the township has been filed as required by law in the office of the County Auditor, and that a copy of such annual report is in custody of the chairman of the township advisory board. Said report is subject to Inspection by any taxpayer of the township. WALTER WUTHRICH, Trustee

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Wed., January 18,1978 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Syracuse. Another renewal was granted for a liquor and wine dealer for Walter Drugs Inc., 106 South Main Street, Milford. A new dance permit was approved for L and R Inc., The Pollywog, r 2 Cedar Point, Syracuse. Theodore Deafenbaugh, president, appeared at the meeting for L and R. Strikes post, tree Kandy K. Berkey, 22, 17709 US

REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE C^’ c Estate A By PHIL BEER REALTOR mJ INGREDIENTS FOR INVESTMENT Housing prices have gone up living. Thus, it is on excellent steeply since the mid-60's for two inflation hedge. basic reasons. First, the shortage Sg here are the ready-made of new savings made it difficult ingredients for a good investment, to finance private housing, and the VVe all need housing of some kind, number of new housing units built and according to the experts, the each year was far below that what price of housing will continue to it should have been. Since there g O even higher, though perhaps, is a steady growth in population, n ot as dramatically as in the past this puts pressure on our housing f ew years. reserves and prices fise. Second. there have inflationary increases in the labor and materials costs that go into ,n ® Deer ouncn Wl " building a house. In most urban WQRK for VOW. Set US hl the areas, land values continue to go up each year too Historically, WoWUSSe Village Office OT real estate values hove always increased faster than the cost of call 457-4495. AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE I We have a singleness I ■of purpose: I I Simplicity. I " Ailour people, all of ||| I f f lort>. nil n; our tiniP |jl and r.-nsori-;or-bfirig are dedi -. |9 eated to one single end Runningaierxsimpledusiness.lt I takes a load of work on our j|& H part. But it takes a load off ■ xour mind when you come in I to buy. And that's the purpose JK , ' ® of the whole thingy Bruce Petro a I 1973 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO St 350 V-8, Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, Power - Brakes, Air Conditioning, AM Radio. Still Waiting For A 7; Clean-up, But Take A Look At It Anyway. A Bargain At. . . $2,178. ■ ■ 1977 OLDSMOBILE VISTA 1975 LINCOLN MARK IV I CRUISER Light Powder Baby Blue With White! I 9 Passenger Station Wagon V-8, Leather Top And Blue Leather In- HjH Automatic Transmission, Power terior, 50/50 Seats With 6 Way Hi ■ Steering, Power Brakes, Body Side Power On Both Sides, V-8 Engine!- ■ Wood Grained, Cruise Control, Air With Automatic Transmission, ■ ■ Conditioning. AM Radio, Steel Power Steering, Power Brakes ■ ■ Belted Radial Tires, Only 12.000 Cruise Control With Tilt Steering, N Miles ... $6,777. AM-FM Stereo With Power Anten-! H 1071 AMCr.BFMLIN"X" na Power Windows And Power H 1974 AM*. UKtMLIN A Door L(Jcks Low $6 377. ■ ■ 6 Cylinder, 3 Speed Transmission ■ With Floor Shift, Levis Interior, I ——— B Manual Steering And Brakes, AM 1974 VANS ■ Radio, Roof Rack, Sport Mirror % ] Va|ue v ! ■ Rally Wheels With White Lettered s) g Speed ! ■ Tires Low Mileage. Buy It Now ' Transmjssions Good Tires I B 1975 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE Ton Power Steerin 9 Power! i ~ „ . . Brakes, 12 And 14 Foot Van Bodies, K ■ Four Door Hardtop, V J Automatic GMC B ■ Transmission, Power Steering And ■ Brakes, 60/40 Seat With 6 Way S 4 877 - |B Power Power Windows And Door ■ Locks, AM-FM Stereo, Tilt & TeleSteering, Pulse Wiper Sys- 1977 FORD Fl 50 PICK-UP Item, Rear Window Defroster, R an g er XLT Cob Equipment, V-8 1 Clean Local Owned Car . . .$4,978. Engine Automatic Transmission, B ——— —Power Steering, Power Brakes, ■ H 1973 VOLVO AM Radio, Factory Air Condition- B ■ Four Door Sedan, 6 Cylinder En- ing. Like New Radial Tires, Sliding ■' |gine With Fuel Injection And Auto- Rear Window, Two Tone Red & ■ B Crnnt nicr White Paint Job, Less Than 5,000 ■ matic Transmission, Front Disc ' ■ ■ Brakes And Manual Steering, Miles... Only $5,700. ■ aM-FM Radio With Stereo Cas- ______ Hsette Tope Player, Body Side ■ Mouldings. Steel Belted Radial 1975 FORD Floo PICK-UP ■ Tires. Ranger Cab Package, V-8 Engine, ■ ' Automatic Transmission, Power ■ 1975 CHEVROLET BLAZER s * e * rin9 ' Power Brokes Rodio | ■ a a a- d c* Sliding Rear Window, Factory Air ■ 1350?’I 350 ?’- AU ! Om T r°7,' Condnionlng. Rail, R lms And Uk. l ■ And Brakes. A.rC<>nd.t,«n.n g . New Gre _ n ■ ■ Cruise Control, But We re Sorry To $3477 ■ ■ say It's Only Two Wheel Drive. ■ However, Put Snow Tires On The » Front And Your Friends Will Never ■ Know The Difference, This Sharp DAYTONA BEACH VACATION I ■ Looking Polish 4x4, With White GIFT CERTIFICATE WITH EACH ■ ■ Removable Top And Tangerine NEW QU LATE MODEL CAR ■ Finish Is A Value At $4,077. I ANDABLE NG ’ A » k About Our N.A.PW. Warranty Isg BRUCE PETRO I OMs-Cadiltac-GMC-Fiat ■ tSSB" 267-7188 I [nwemiMU m.lsNtHi w«

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6 Syracuse, struck a post and tree at the Harold Bechtel property, 23869 CR 32 Harrison Township, Elkhart County, at 12:45 am. Thursday, Jan. 12. The Syracuse driver was westbound on CR 32 when she glanced down at a child passenger and left the side of the road. She then struck the post and tree, causing $1,650 in damages. Nd one was iniured.

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