The Mail-Journal, Volume 29, Number 15, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 May 1990 — Page 18

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., May 23,1990

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NORTH WEBSTER Past Chiefs Club met May 9 in the home of Mary Alice Cremeens. Euchre was played. Sandy Heck placed high, and Wilma Mitchell placed low. Joan Moore received the door prize. A 19505-1960 s Sock Hop is planned for June 29 from 6 p.m.-midnight in conjunction with this year’s Mermaid Festival. The event is being sponsored by North Webster Lions Club. .... —o— BARBEE CONSERVATION Club is sponsoring Boating Safety classes from 7-9 p.m , June 11-14 at the Conservation Club building. The classes are open to anyone 12 years of age and up. Call 834-4221 before June 8 to register. —O’NAOMI CIRCLE members are sponsoring Jack Alexander, a magician, who will provide the entertainment for North Webster United Methodist Church FatherSon Banquet on June 10. Reservations must be made by June 8. —O’BARBARA JO Jamison, Merced. Calif., spent a week visiting with her parents. Cliff and Doris Jamison. Little Barbee Lake. Barbara arrived on May 9 and returned to California on May 16. —o— NORTH WEBSTER Friends of the Library Book Sale will be held May 24-26 at the King's Exchange building. A bake sale will be held on May 26 in conjunction with the book sale. All proceeds go to support the library. —O—LAKELAND SNOWMOBILE Club will have a booth in the Merchant's Building at this year's Mermaid Festival. —o— REV. AND Mrs. Rex Lindemood and Mr. and Mrs.

DENNIS L. NEWCOMER AUCTIONEER Licensed - Bonded Estate — Antiques — Household — Farm Equipment ialc no lit tin R. 1.80X25C 219-658-4450 Milford. IN 46542

Public Auction We will sell the following real estate and personal property located South of Ligonier, IN on St. Rd. 33 approx 3 miles. One mile East of West Noble School OR, North of Kimmell IN on St. Rd. 33 approx. 2 miles on North side. Watch for Auction Signs! Friday, June 1, 1990 4:00 P.M. — Personal Property 6:00 P.M. — Real Estate REAL ESTATE .59 hundredth acre House Kitchen w built-in cabinets., living room & dining room combined, 3 bedrooms w walk-in closets bathroom upstairs bath downstairs, abundance of closet space upstairs. Full basement w 2-car garage at one end patio deck oil forced air heat: 2' well electric water heater horse shoe drive. TERMS 57.000 down at auction. Balance at closing TAXES: Owner will pay Ist half of 1990 taxes. Buyer will pay fall of 1990 taxes and thereafter POSSESSION At closing HOUSEHOLD GOODS GE 15 cu. ft. refrigerator (white), Kenmore 9 cu ft chest type freezer; Maytag (large capacity) washer (white), Maytag elec, dryer (white); 3 pc. bedroom suite pool table recliner. 3 hi.de-a-beds occasional chair; rocker, overstuffed chair; swivel rocker; twin beds: couch 2 overstuffed chairs, breakfast set w 4 chairs: metal bed, Hoover upright sweeper, small table; record cabinet 2 shadow boxes w mirrors; Bear Cat 10 channel scanner humidifier end tables; coffee table stool: hamper magazine rack oscillating fan night stand, straight chair folding chairs; lawn chairs; school chair utility cabinets, metal cabinet base: metal lawn chairs; hanging lamps; croquet set small ap pliances: glass jars; pots, pans: cooking utensils, silverware, dishes, knickknacks mixing bowls Corningware. Tupperware, table lamp floor lamp pole lamp; Christmas decorations, Christmas tree, linens jewelry box; Kodak projector movie screen; electric heater ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES 3 pc. bedroom suite; 2 oak straight chairs wicker clothes hamper restorable oak table w/veneer top; oak chairs kitchen cabinet top, egg basket, potato fork; garden plow: push lawn mower, telephone stand; rag rugs; oil lamp, letter blocks, miniature lamp, miniature tea set: iron skillet. CAR LAWN MOWER MISCELLANEOUS 1976 Buick LeSabre (82,000 miles), 4dr AC, PS, tilt wheel cruise S/-8: Snapper lawn mower w/grass catcher: Craftsman elec weed eater; wood extension Ipdder, step ladder, fire extinguisher grinder organizer, misc. bancf-tools. AUCTION NOTE This is a very nice house. It has been well cared for. If looking for a house in Noble Twp within mile of school consider this one. Come prepared to bid. Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. If any questions on Real Estate contact Mark Metzger, 219-982-8064. All announcements made day of auction take precedence over all printed matter. TERMS. Cash Or Check Lunch Not Responsible W Proper I D. For Accidents e Mary R. Hicks, owner James W. Hicks, P.0.A., Brazil, IN AUCTIONEERS: Mark Metzger Ray Clark Larry Evans No. Manchester, IN Silver Lake. IN Mentone. IN 219-982-8064 219 352-2772 219 353-7121

Charles Packer, North Webster United Methodist Church, are attending the Northern Indiana Annual Conference being held at Purdue University, West Lafayette, May 23-26. —o— MEMBERSHIPS ARE now available in the Kosciusko County Animal Welfare League. The league is a not-for-profit organization interested in promoting the welfare and proper care of animals and in helping to educate the especially children, on how to care for animals. For more information, write to P.O. Box 1906. Warsaw. —o— A YARD and bake sale is being planned by North Webster Church of the Brethren Women's Fellowship. The event will be held during the Memorial Day weekend at the old brick church on SR 13, south of the stoplight in North Webster, —o— AN INDIANA state flag is needed for North WebsterTippecanoe Township Public Library. Any organization or individual wishing to donate a flag should call the library. —o— GRADUATING SENIORS were recognized at the May 20 morning worship serve at North Webster United Methodist Church. —o— MEMBERS OF North Webster American Legion will participate in a parade and memorial services on Memorial Day A floral wreath will be placed on Webster Lake. There will be a 21-gun salute during the services at the cemetery. Legion members will be placing small American flags on veterans’ graves at the cemetery. —o— A TRASH fish kill, sponsored by Barbee Conservation Club, is scheduled from May 19-June 8 for

all lakes in the Barbee Chain. Fish to be destroyed are carp, gar. dogfish, suckers and shad. The fish may be weighed in each day at Barbee Conservation Club building between the hours of 5:30 and 7 p.m. For more information, call 834-4901 or 834-2982. —O—MEMBERS OF Lakeland Quilt Club are trying to locate a picture of the old Wilkerson Art Factory in Ligonier. Quilts were made at

It happened . . . in North Webster

10 YEARS AGO, MAY 21, 1980 On May 25 double services will start at North Webster Church of God. The need for a second service was caused by a growing church attendance. Sadie Reynolds spent several days last week visiting with relatives in Fort Wayne. Bouquets to Mrs. Howard (Alice) Bemish Sr., North Webster, who was one of the three county winners in the Extension Homemakers Folklore Essay contest. Rusty Waugh was a guest of honor at a graduation reception held May 17 from 7-9 pm. in the social room at Barbee Community Church. The event was hosted by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heche, Virginia Grimes and Phyllis Engle were guests at the May 14 meeting of North Webster Past Chiefs of the Pythian Sisters. The ladies met in the home of Corrine Staples. Phyllis Bennett was hostess for the May 15 meeting of Backwater Friends Club. Carol Rhoades assisted the hostess. Barbee Cottage Owners Board of Directors met May 10 at the home of Allen Hart, president. It was announced that the State Conservation Department will conduct a fish count of the Barbee Lakes from June Devotions were given by Mary Sullivan during the May 15 meeting of Efficient Homemakers Club, She gave a series of short readings. Th< meeting was held in the home of Myrtle Likens. 20 YEARS AGO. MAY 20, 1970 Already the groundwork is underway for the 25th anniversary of the Mermaid Festival at North Webster. The sponsoring Lions Club hopes to make this annual event the biggest and best in the history of this friendly Indiana community. Jane Simpson, a seventh grader at North Webster JuniorHigh School, has been acceptedas a member of the 1970 Junior High School Band and Chorus of America. She is the daughter of

Public Auction United Telephone will sell the following items at public auction located at 1401 W. Center Street Extension, Boggs Industrial Park, Warsaw, Ind. Watch for sale signs. Saturday, June 2, 1990 Starting at 9:30 A.M. (7) 1 982 Chevrolet S-1 Os, V 6, 4 speed manual transmission, PS, PB, w/utility body (1) 984 Chevrolet S-10, 4 cyl., 4 speed manual transmission, PS, PB, extended cab (wrecked) (2) 1983 Chevrolet 20 Vans, 6 cyl., AT, PS, PB (1) 1985 Chevrolet 20 Van, 6 cyl., AT, PS, PB (2) 1983 Ford E-350 Vans. 6 cyl., AT, PS, PB (8) 1984 Ford E350 Vans. 6 cyl., AT, PS, PB (6) 1985 Ford E250 Vans, 6 cyl., AT, PS. PB (1) 980 Ford F7OO, 8.2 diesel engine, 5 spd. transmission w/2 spd. rear end, PS, PB, w/12' flat bed and Nat/Atlas knuckle boom crane, 6000# cap. (2) 1 984 Chevrolet Chevettes, 4 cyl., 4 spd. manual transmission (2) 1981 Case 648 mini backhoes w/frt. loader, 18 HP engine (3) Small Trailers (1) Large Trailer MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS DATA - Okidata 2350 Serial Async Printers Teletype AP2OO Serial Async Printers Teletype Async Terminals Texas Inst. Omni 800 Printer Genicom KSR Printer Misc. Modems & Modem Shelves Tires, bumpers and other misc. automotive items Misc. typewriters, calculators, ofice supplies & furniture Misc. tools and test set ADDITIONAL VEHICLES MAY BE ADDED BY SALE DATE ALL VEHICLES AND MISCELLANEOUS SOLD "AS IS" Terms: Cash or Check Not Responsible w/proper I D for Accidents United Telephone Co. of Indiana, Inc. Auctioneer: Larry Evans R.R. 1, Mentone, IN Phone 219 353 7121

the factory, which burned in 1929. Anyone having a picture or information about the factory is asked to call 856-4103. —o— ALUMINUM CANS will be accepted for recycling at North Webster Community Day Care Center located at North Webster United Methodist Church. —o— BOUQUETS TO Ruth Moser,

Mr. and Mrs. Max Simpson of North Webster. The American Legion Auxiliary Mother-Daughter Banquet was held recently at the Legion Hall with 46 people in attendance. Following a delicious meal, the response was given by Mary Alice Cremeens. Mrs. Alaroma Green presented a reading, and Joann Moore and twin daughters recited poems. Mrs. Elmer Baugher and Mrs. John Shock were hostesses for the May meeting of the Lydia Circle ofW.S.C.S.

K WL H ’flit " jHHb THETA SIGMA OFFICERS INSTALLED — Anita Canaday, Psi lota Xi National Treasurer, recently installed the 1990-91 North Webster Theta Sigma chapter officers. The Psi lota Xi Sorority is nationally know n for its emphasis on speech and hearing projects. Pictured left to right are: Jodi Sautter, conductress; Betty Richcreek, treasurer: Norma Eisaman, president; Nancy Vanator, recording secretary; Deh Jaress, corresponding secretary; Page Story, vice president; Anita Canaday, advisor; Cyndi Hecßainan. past president.

John Davis shows slides of Jordan

A program of colored slides about his archaeological exploration trip to Jordan was presented by John Davis, president of Grace College on May 15. at the regular monthly meeting of Barbee Conservation Club, held at Barbee Conservation Club building. Bruce Gossett presided during the business session. A carry-in supper was served. Members of the dinner committee were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gaston. Mr

Lake Papakeechie, and Beverly Blum, Fort Wayne, for the phone call and all the nice comments about the cats. Fooler and Bitsy loved the extra attention, but I must say they have been a little hard to live with for the last few days. —o— HAVE A safe and happy Memorial Day weekend. —O’TILL NEXT week...

Mrs. Ron Moerchen entertained North Webster Jay Shees members at her home Monday evening. * The District No. 1 Convention of Pythian Sisters was held last week in North Webster. There were 89 ladies present. Temples represented were Warsaw, Elkhart, Syracuse, Mishawaka, LaPorte and Michigan City. Mrs. Jerry Badskey and Mrs. Max Simpson served refreshments to Cub Scout Den IV Monday at the Simpson home.

and Mrs. Gene Rinehold and Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Rinehold. Pledge to the American flag was repeated in unison Pat Friddle read minutes of the May 7 board of directors’ meeting and Harold Henry gave the treasurer's report. Gossett expressed appreciation

Dave Heath to give address

The John C. Peterson American Legion Post 49 and James W. Sittier VFW Post 1126 will hold their 1990 Memorial Day services on Monday, May 28, at Oakwood Cemetery in Warsaw. The color guards, firing squad, WCHS band contingent and other interested organizational units (Scouts, etc.) will form on Maple Avenue just outside the cemetery gate. The march into the cemetery will commence at 11 a m Any units that want to participate in the march should Answers To King Crossword 1 I 111 ■ Illi II I [S|a|3|jL|§|vßXlHls|vl 3 ip |3pjT|BsrAldM 11 dill "7131 i|a|oMblvlx|~i|v| s d vlaurißa s 7 3 ■■ LJ' "PM 1 1 P

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THE SHOW STOPPERS — The program for the 66th annual Milford High School Alumni Association Banquet on Saturday evening, June 2, will feature the Show Stoppers, an extension of the Kosciusko Community Theater. The group, ranging from age 13 into the 60s, will be vocalizing music from the ’2os to the ’9os. The banquet will be held in the Milford School cafeteria with the social hour to begin at 5, the dinner at 6. and the program at 7:30 p.m. Eugene G, Lange, a member of the class of ’59, is chairman of the planning committee for this event. Dr. Leo Anglin will speak for the class of ’65 in observance of its 25th anniversary. Maurice Beer, speaking for the class of ’4O, will tell what it was like to be a graduate of Milford High School 50 years ago. Bill Little, a member of the class of ’45, will serve as master of ceremonies for the evening. In addition to MHS grads, anyone who has at any time attended Milford High School is invited to attend. Reservations may be made by calling 658-4977.

to everyone who helped with clean-up day at the clubhouse on May 5. Dave Trott reported on the ’’Conservancy'’ meeting held May 12 at North Webster School. Bart Brugh announced that conservation camp for boys is scheduled for July 15-20 at Camp Mollenhour.

report at the gate by 10:30a.m. The Memorial Day address will be given by Dave Heath, past commander of Legion Post 253, North Webster. and past second district commander. The order of the program, which will be held at the cemetery band stand, will be as follows: band presentation, posting of colors pledge of allegiance, national anthem, welcome address, invocation, vocal presentation. Memorial Day address, roll call, benediction and retire colors. b After the colors have been retired, the program will proceed to the GAR circle where a wreath will be laid by the VEW Auxiliary president Sandy Elder and post commander Tom Kinch. This will be followed by a firing squad salute and taps. The program will then proceed first to the new legion circle and then to the original legion circle where wreaths will be laid 'by A.L. Auxiliary president Jane Butler and post commander Mike Davis. A firing squad salute and taps will also be rendered at each of the Legion Circles.

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