culver-citizen-1966 - Antiquarian and Historical Society of Culver
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culver-citizen-1966 - Antiquarian and Historical Society of Culver
ON LAKE M I X IMKUCK FF • 9 T h e use of t h e " t e r r a c e a r e a " between the sidewalk and curb f o r star-king- d i s c a r d e d e q u i p m e n t , by business places d r e w t h e a t t e n t i o n of t h e T o w n B o a r d a t i t s r e g u l a r l y scheduled m e e t i n g on Mon day night. T h e B o a r d n o t e d t h a t i t is em powered by o r d i n a n c e t o o r d e r the removal of this equipment a n d w i l l so n o t i f y t h e o f f e n d i n g the p a r t i e s . A l s o discussed w a s p a r k i n g of vehicles i n terrace areas t h a t Obstruct use of t h e s i d e w a l k , o r h i n ' d e r t h e v i e w of , motorists at intersections. T h e B o a r d s a i d t h i s , t o o , w o u l d be, the parties i n taken up w i t h ^-volved. The Board discussed the a v a i l a b i l i t y of the Nelson E q u i p m e n t Co. b u i l d i n g on L a k e S h o r e D r i v e f o r p o s s i b l e p u r c h a s e to house the c o m b i n e d F i r e S t a t i o n , Police and Water Dept., and Council Chambers. A n investiga t i o n is b e i n g m a d e t o d e t e r m i n e t h e v a r i o u s m e a n s a v a i l a b l e of f i n a n c i n g t h i s type of purchase; T h e b u i l d i n g w i l l become a v a i l able w i t h the cessation of b u s i ness by N e l s o n E q u i p m e n t Co. o n M a r c h 1. T o w n Board President Ted Erw i n s a i d he w a s p r e p a r i n g spec ifications for the purchase of a n e w p o l i c e car b y t h e t o w n , a n d these w o u l d be r e a d y s o o n . < T L V E R V F W POST ~*-Vt). (5919 T O H O S T 8 R B DISTKK T MEETING John S. R t s i n g e r , Commander o f t l u - 3 r d D i s t r i c t V e t e r a n s of Foreign Wars, announced today t h a t C u l v e r P o s t N o . 69 19 w i l l be hosts for the Feb. (ith D i s t r i c t meeting. Etsinger stated that the " B a c k T i n ' Hoys i n V i e t N a m , " V o i c e of Democracy contest, and other community projects, along w i t h regular business will be dis cussed. T w e n t y - o n e Posts f r o m Mar s h a l l , St. J o s e p h , L a P o r t e , and E l k h a r t Counties and the Ladies a n d F a t h e r ' s A u x i l i a r i e s w i l l be in attendance. Mrs. B e t t y M i l n e r , 2 21! S. M a i n St., C u l v e r , r e t u r n e d h o m e T u e s •"".kiy f r o m t h e S o u t h B e n d O s t e o p a t h i c H o s p i t a l w h e r e she u n d e r w e n t m a j o r s u r g e r y on T h u r s d a y , .Ian. 13. She is r e p o r t e d g e t t i n g along satisfactorily. Tuesday . iWednesda Thursday F r i d a y _. Saturday Sunday [Monday . RF AU TI F U L LAKE TEN CENTS * WEATHER 20 _ , _ _ _ _ 32 U J ___ 30 34 23 18 _ _ _ 18 . TO ANSWER QUALITY A p r i l 32, HKi5 Mr. and M r s . A l b e r t J. Sytsma sales open r a d i o , T V , appliance a n d s e r v i c e b u s i n e s s a t 115 S o u t h M a i n Street a n d name the business A l ' s R a d i o a n d T V Sales a n d Ser vice . . . A b o u t 200 c h i l d r e n at tended S a t u r d a y ' s Easter egg h u n t held i n the Culver Town Park . . . Scouting's highest a w a r d of Eagle R a n k w i l l be c o n f e r r e d u p o n G r e g o r y E a s t e r d a y at A p r i l 2 6 c o u r t o f h o n o r . . . F o r m e r r e s i d e n t , J. A . H e n d e r s o n , has been n a m e d v i c e president of management develop m e n t at C u m m i n s E n g i n e C o m p a n y . . . D e n n i s S h o c k and! M a r y S t a p a n n a m e d to H o n o r l i s t f o r t h e f i r s t s e m e s t e r o f 1 9 6 4 - 6 5 at I n diana Central College. * * A p r i l 2 9 , 19(55 J o h n B o t t o r f f , S e c r e t a r y of t h e S t a t e o f I n d i a n a , w i l l be t h e ' g u e s t speaker at the C u l v e r Jaycees' D i s t i n g u i s h e d Service A w a r d B a n q u e t t o be hel'd at T h e C u l v e r I n n on F r i d a y , Jan. 2 1 . John's topic of discussion w i l l be t h e r e c e n t s e c u r i t i e s m i x u p . Those w i s h i n g to attend may pur chase t i c k e t s at T h e S t a t e E x c h a n g e B a n k or f r o m a n y J a y c e e member t h r o u g h Wednesday, Jan. 19. CALL GROCERS F i r e m e n answered a call short ly after noon last F r i d a y to the Q u a l i t y G r o c e r s , 109 S o u t h M a i n , when a valve on a r e f r i g e r a t i o n u n i t was b r o k e n , c a u s i n g am m o n i a to escape. T h e b r e a k w a s wfm-.norl v r i f b m i t f i i r M m v rlnmnp-p himg The fear 1965 C o n t i n u e d F r o m Last W e e k F u n e r a l services were held at DR. J O S E P H H O W A R D t h e C u l v e r Grace U n i t e d C h u r c h President o f C h r i s t , at 2 p . m . S a t u r d a y , J a n . 15, w i t h t h e p a s t o r , R e v . H a r o l d The Culver Chamber of Com llohman, officiating. Burial f o l m e r c e , m e e t i n g at T h e C u l v e r I n n l o w e d i n t h e C u l v e r M a s o n i c C e m o n M o n d a y , J a n . 17, e l e c t e d o f f i etery. cers f o r I 9 6 0 . T h e n e w p r e s d i e n t o f t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n is D r . J o s e p h D. H o w a r d . V i c e - p r e s i d e n t f o r t h e Rainbow Officers coming year w i l l be D r . F r a n k To Be Installed Setzler, r e t i r e d S m i t h s o n i a n I n s t i t u t i o n archeologist. Peter Trone, Friday, January 2.1 Chamber secretary-treasurer for t h e last. 10 y e a r s , w a s r e - e l e c t e d to t h a t p o s i t i o n . W i l b e r Taylor, r e t i r i n g presi dent, conducted the election and r e v i e w e d his year i n office. A m o n g t h e h i g h l i g h t s o f 1965 w e r e the annual new teacher dinner, w h i c h d r e w a record attendance, and for the new street decorations s u m m e r a n d C h r i s t m a s seasons. Doctor H o w a r d , in o u t l i n i n g his goal f o r the new year, presented several points for the considera t i o n o f the m e m b e r s h i p . A m o n g t h e most i m p o r t a n t were the need for g r e a t e r c o o p e r a t i o n a m o n g t h e civic various governmental and groups i n the town, t o w n s h i p , Aca demy, and l a k e areas; the desir a b i l i t y f o r c o n t i n u e d p r o m o t i o n of Culver and Lake Maxinkuckee: and the necessity of h a v i n g local business a n d professional people look! b e y o n d t h e c o m m u n i t y l i m i t s w h e n t h i n k i n g o f t h e i r goals. DIANE DAVIS Consideration was given to M i s s D i a n e D a v i s , d a u g h t e r of c h a n g i n g t h e n u m b e r o f m e e t i n g s Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis, w i l l and to adding a meeting d u r i n g be i n s t a l l e d as w o r t h y a d v i s o r of t h e s u m m e r m o n t h s . D o c t o r H o t h e O r d e r of R a i n b o w f o r G i r l s a t w a r d a s k e d t h a t t h e p r o p o s a l be a n o p e n i n s t a l l a t i o n c e r e m o n y a t t a b l e d u n t i l m o r e t h o u g h t c o u l d be S p . m . o n F r i d a y , J a n . 2 1, i n t h e g i v e n t o t h e m a t t e r . Culver Masonic H a l l . D r . S e t z l e r was a p p o i n t e d t o be the liason w i t h O t h e r o f f i c e r s t o be i n s t a l l e d t h e C h a m b e r ' s i n c l u d e L o r e t t a B e r g e r , w o r t h y T o w n B o a r d , a n d Joe A n d e r l o h r to t h e s a m e p o s i t i o n w i t h t h e J u n associate a d v i s o r ; B r e n d a M c A l ior Chamber of Commerce. lister, charity; Patty Overmyer, T h e n e x t m e e t i n g w i l l be on hope; Linda McAllister, faith; F e b . 14. Judy Thews, recorder; Elaine Kaiser, treasurer; Linda Dinsmore, chaplain; Valerie Carter, J O H N I I O T T O H F F T O d r i l l leader; L i n d a Baker, love; RE G U E S T S P E A K E R Vickie McKinney, religion; Janet A T J A Y C E E S B A N Q U E T FIREMEN 10 16 20 23 6 4 3 ownsnip L l o y d E . H a w k i n s , S I , 446 S t a t e St., C u l v e r , d i e d at « p . m . W e d n e s day, Jan. 12, at t h e W o o d l a w n H o s p i t a l , Rochester, f o l l o w i n g an illness of three years. M r . H a w k i n s was b o r n i n S t a r k e C o u n t y o n F e b . 18, 1 8 8 4 , a n d l i v e d on a f a r m i n S t a r k e C o u n t y u n t i l m o v i n g to C u l v e r i n 1959. H e was m a r r i e d J u l y S, 1 9 1 4 , i n St. J o seph, M i c h . , to R u b y L u n s f o r d , w h o s u r v i v e s w i t h t w o sons, R o bert L . H a w k i n s and Dr. Glen E. H a w k i n s , b o t h of South B e n d ; t w o daughters, Mrs. Helen Worner, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Fern Lew is, C u l v e r ; a b r o t h e r , E l z a 11. H a w k i n s , C u l v e r ; t w o sisters, M r s . Matilda Norris and Mrs. Lottie M a r s h a l l , both of C u l v e r ; nine grandchildren and five great grandchildren. A son, Edward, preceded h i m in death i n 1953. D e a n Jones, 416 L a k e Shore Drive, Culver, underwent emer gency s u r g e r y F r i d a y e v e n i n g at Parkview Hospital in Plymouth. H e is r e c u p e r a t i n g s a t i s f a c t o r i l y . Mr. Jones a n d h i s w i f e operate t h e C r y s t a l Speed W a s h L a u n d r o Z e c h i e l , n a t u r e ; Karen DeWitt, m a t , l o c a t e d i n C u l v e r at t h e o l d i m m o r t a l i t y ; L y n Mackey, fideli Pennsylvania R a i l r o a d depot. ty; Karen Banks, patriotism; M a r y B e t h Ives, service; Linda Miller, confidential observer; Vickie Clifton, outer observer; Mary A n n Lewis, musician; Linda Reinho.lt, choir d i r e c t o r ; Nancy Overmyer, Hoosier promise; Mary Ann Easterday, historian, Becky Easterday, rose lecturer; and Sara Hoesel, p r o m p t e r . THE T ights Chamber of Otnntene Ete m Officers iscards On Terrsse Ge Board's Attention * M O C CULVER, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1966 72ND YEAR, NO. 3 % IWffttA*M'£ •Shelled C o r n Ear Corn Oats | Soybeans Wheat -. | 1.23 1.19 .85 2.69 1.5 0 The Culver L i o n s w i l l sponsor t h e i r second a n n u a l H e n n y - P e n n y Chicken Supper May 1 . . . H a r o l d Hatten's parked auto receives heavy damage when h i t by t r u c k Saturday night . . . Eugene W . R i e s t e r escaped i n j u r y T h u r s d a y w h e n N I P S C O t r u c k he w a s d r i v ing was h i t by t r a i n i n F u l t o n County . . . Greg Easterday re ceives Scouting's h i g h e s t a w a r d , Eagle R a n k , at Monday's c o u r t of h o n o r a n d Steven N e f f was h o n o r ed f o r r e c e i v i n g t h e G e o r g e W a s h ington Honor Medal . . " . A n en n o u n c e m e n t is m a d e o f t h e gagement of Rosalie A n n Tousley to C l i f f o r d Lee D u f f . . . M r . and M r s . W . O. T r a c y o f A r g o s t o be j h o n o r e d w i t h an o p e n h o u s e a t t h e Argos American Legion H o m e on Sunday h o n o r i n g the 6 0 t h a n n i versary of t h e i r w e d d i n g date . . . Rev. and Mrs. Dwight. M c C l u r e and j Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence White were feted Sunday evening i n the social rooms of the Culver E.U.B. C h u r c h i n observance of t h e i r 25th wedding anniversaries . . . Former C u m m i n s Apartment B u i l d i n g , across f r o m t h e C u l v e r T o w n P a r k , is being razed. * * * M a y (5, 1 8 6 5 C l e a n - U p , F i x - U p W e e k is set f o r M a y 17-2 2 . . . M o t h e r s W e e k end b e g i n s F r i d a y a t C M A . . . A u b b e e A l u m n i B a n q u e t set f o r Saturday, M a y 8 . . . Culverites to get f i r s t mass feeding of o r a l po l i o v a c c i n e o n S u n d a y , M a y 23 . . . CMA offers one s u m m e r school a n d one w i n t e r s c h o o l s c h o l a r s h i p to T r i V a l l e y B o y S c o u t s . . . A n n o u n c e m e n t is m a d e o f t h e e n g a g e ment of Cheryl A n n M o o r e of Cal ifornia to F r a n k l i n L . H e r r . . . C h e r y l l Z i n k t o s t u d y 10 w e e k s d u r i n g s u m m e r i n the l a n d of the Argentine . . . A Ford Times art e x h i b i t w i l l be o n d i s p l a y a t C M A May 7-31. M a y 1 3 , 19fi5 S u m m e r classes at t h e C u l v e r C o m m u n i t y School w i l l offer i n struction in drivers' education and p e r s o n a l t y p i n g . . . ISO a t t e n d e d last Saturday n i g h t ' s Letters F o r d Aubbeenaubbee Township A l u m n i Banquet . . . Elementary music p r o g r a m t o be p r e s e n t e d M a y 2 1 . . . C M A has c o m p l e t e d w o r k o n sanctuary the d a m i n the b i r d northeast of the J u n c t i o n of State R o u t e s 10 a n d 117 . . C a t h i , S t r a t ton a n n o u n c e s engagement to Brent Schultz . . . W i l l i a m Bald win of C r o w n P o i n t caught eightpound, four-ounce walleyed pike in Lake M a x i n k u c k e e Wednesday morning. May 20. 1965 Baccalaureate exercises Sunday f o r 09 C H S g r a d u a t e s . . . H o l d double funeral for the Sam Schrimshers . . . Roy Nicodemus has b e e n e l e c t e d p r e s i d e n t o f t h e C u l v e r J a y c e e s . . . 71st annual C M A c o m m e n c e m e n t set f o r J u n e 5-S w h e n 209 s e n i o r s w i l l get d i - m i n i s t r a t i v e t r u s t e e of t h e R i c h a r d K i n g M e l l o n F o u n d a t i o n of P i t t s b u r g h , g i v i n g the commencement address . . . Rev. and M r s . O t t o Zechiel of Dover, Ohio, were honor ed at a r e c e p t i o n h e l d t h e r e S u n day m a r k i n g t h e i r g o l d e n weddinganniversary date and the 5 0 t h an niversary of Pastor Zechiel's o r d i n a t i o n as a m i n i s t e r . * * * May 27, 1905 P e g g y H e r r is n a m e d v a l e d i c t o r i a n . L i n d a T h u r i n is s a l u t a t o r i a n o f t h e 1 9 6 5 g r a d u a t i n g class o f C H S . . . C o m m e n c e m e n t set f o r F r i d a y n i g h t . . . J u n e 7 is d e a d line for CHS A l u m n i reservations . . . L i n d a T h u r i n w i n s 1965 S t a t e Exchange B a n k .Scholarship to P u r d u e U n i v e r s i t y w h e r e she w i l l major i n home economics . . . B o a r d of School Trustees of C u l ver C o m m u n i t y Schools approve s w i m m i n g pool for new school . . . Sixty members a n d guests of the Society of I n d i a n a Pioneers made C u l v e r one o f t h e i r s t o p p i n g p o i n t s l a s t S a t u r d a y as t h e y c o n d u c t e d their annual Spring Pilgrimage to points of historical interest . . . Karen M c D o n a l d announces en gagement to R i c h a r d M-aynard . . . M e m o r i a l D a y c e r e m o n i e s w i l l be held Monday in front of the Cul ver Public L i b r a r y w i t h parade to -follow t o C u l v e r M a s o n i c Ceme t e r y where veterans' graves w i l l be h o n o r e d . . . L o c a l s t u d e n t s t o graduate June 8 f r o m C M A are William C h a r l e s M . B e n n e r , C. E p l e y , J o n a t h a n P. H o d g k i n , B e t t y Jean M a u l l , W i l l i a m A . Osborn, and Sharon Sprouse . . . The C u l v e r Jaycees a n n o u n c e t h e y will s p o n s o r t h e i r second a n n u a l F r e e Street F a i r June 22-26. * * # J u n e :i, 1 0 9 5 Letters F o r d plans S t r a w b e r r y F e s t i v a l f o r J u n e 10 . . . M i s s P l y m o u t h Pageant, t o be J u n e 1 6 - 1 7 a n d M a r t h a M c A l l i s t e r w i l l be a contestant . . . Citizen reprints s t o r y o f G e n e r a l S p i v e y ' s r o l e as war prisoner w h i c h o r i g i n a l l y ap peared i n " T h e Chicago T r i b u n e " . . . A n n o u n c e m e n t is m a d e o f t h e engagement of Dorothy Riemenschneider to Paul E l y . . . Cathy C a r r o t h e r s w a s i n s t a l l e d as w o r t h y advisor of the Culver Rainbow G i r l s i n a S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g cere m o n y i n Masonic H a l l . . . D o n Clifton suffered b u r n s on his a r m s w h e n t h e t r u c k he w a s o p e r a t i n g at a c o n s t r u c t i o n s i g h t e a s t o f P l y m o u t h was s t r u c k by l i g h t n i n g Wednesday noon . . . M r s . George P h i l l i p s o f C u l v e r has a n n o u n c e d her candidacy for first vice-presi dent of the I n d i a n a F e d e r a t i o n o f C l u b s . . . L u k e L i e t t e , 4 3, w&s critically injured Friday afternoon w h i l e he w a s a t t e m p t i n g t o c h a n g e a t r u c k tire at the Nelson E q u i p m e n t C o m p a n y w h e r e he is e m ployed . . . Summer Reading Club a t C u l v e r P u b l i c L i b r a r y n o w ac cepting enrollments. J u n e 1 0 , 19(55 B u r g l a r s broke i n t o the City Ice H o u s e M o n d a y n i g h t a n d t o o k pop and merchandise a m o u n t i n g to a b o u t $50 . . . M i s s B e t t y A n n M c F a r l a n d announces engagement to Thomas W . Kelly . . . Maj. D. T. S p i v e y has b e e n h o n o r e d f o r d i s t i n g u i s h e d service to education t h r o u g h an unprecedented action b y t h e b o a r d of t r u s t e e s o f W a y land Academy, Beaver Dam, W i s . . . . R e v . C a r l B a k e r has a s s u m e d d u t i e s as o f J u n e 1 as p a s t o r o f the Culver Methodist Church . . . V a c a t i o n C h u r c h School w i l l be held next week at the Culver Methodist Church. * * * J u n e 17, 19(55 Mrs. Rochelle D r a n g graduates f r o m Gary School o f N u r s i n g . . . P e g g y R o e is n a m e d 1 9 6 5 S t r a w b e r r y F e s t i v a l Q u e e n . . . Summer (Confirmed f v o r n P.njre 1 fit Pace 2 — Tlif Culver Citizen — Culver, Imliiiiiii THE ON .Inn. 2 0 . !!»(!(» CULVER CITIZEN LAKE MAX1NKUCKEE ft INDIANA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL LAKE E s t a b l i s h e d July 1 3 , 1 8 9 4 Devoted to the Interests of Nearly 20 Communities in Marsha!!, Starke, Fulton, and Pubski Counties Having o;i Estimated Population of 12,000 Published Every Wednesday by T h e Culver Press, I nr. Plymouth, Washington, and Lake Entered as Second Class Under Matter Streets, a t t h e Post the A c t of March SUBSCRIPTION Indiana Culver, Office RATES Indiana Out-of-State 1 Year $4.00 $4.50 6 Months Years $6.50 $7.00 3 Months A. CLEVELAND, ROBERT MARIORIE Business HANSEN, FERRIER, MARCARET DALE D. Printing . . Out-of-State $2.25 $2.50 SI .25 $1.50 Manager Editor Assistart McDONALD, DAVIS, at Culver, Indiana, 3, 1 8 7 9 2 JOHN Inclianc, 4 6 5 1 1 Editor Assistant Editor I l e a I t l i A s s o c i a t i o n i n M a r s h a l l D e t a i l s w i l l be g i v e n l a t e r . S w i m m i n g i n s t r u c t i o n w i l l be C o u n t y w i l l ft g a i n p r o v i d e c a r d s 1 t o r t h e p a t i e n t s a I B e a t t y S t a t e ] hi '.d J a n . l i t . M e e t a t t h e c h u r c h H o s p i t a l . P a t i e n t s m a y select t h e i r at 6 : 3 0 W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g . f a v o r i t e c a r d s a t n o cost. Y o u c a n ] T h e T a m a r a c k Winter Camp h e l p m a k e t h i s a s u c c e s s f u l p r o - w i l l b e i T a n . 2 1 , 2 2 , a n d 211. Be a t oiiriays) I g r a m f o r t h e p a t i e n t s b y c o n t r i b u - t h e M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h Fri'iay a t Ing a l l the Christmas cards y o u G : 3 0 p . m . I d i d n o t use t h i s y e a r . U n u s e d g r e e t i n g c a r d s m a y be left at the home o f Mrs. E d w a r d F . A m o n d , S02 L a k e S h o r e D r . , V i k i n g 2 - 3 5 2 4 . I'nused Christmas wrapping; paper and ribbons w i l l a l s o be a p p r e c i a t e d t o r w r a p p i n g N o r t h e r n I n d i a n a Public Serv I patients' gifts next year. . C"»<"^_ ice C o m p a n y w i l l c o n v e r t i t s cus " I n s i d e w e ' v e got to u s e t o m e r b i l l i n g o p e r a t i o n s to e n v e lope b i l l i n g b e g i n n i n g F e b . 1 , c a n d l e - l i g h t or we'll blow a fuse!" 19G6, it w a s a n n o u n c e i t o d a y b y Dean H . 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W h e n a l l bonds have "been r e t i r e d , t h e b u i l d i n g then As most people are r e l a x i n g w i l l become t h e p r o p e r t y owned filter t h e b u s y h o l i d a y season, t h e liy t h e s c h o o l c o r p o r a t i o n . Mental Health Association in MarT h e members o f t h e h o l d i n g ! s h a l l County is p r e p a r i n g for corporation a r e : Kldon D a v i s , C h r i s t m a s , 1!)6(>. Wayne Roe. Wayne K l i n e , Glenn 4. \ . 9 . Y o u can h e l p m a k e n e x t C h r i s t Overmyer, Fred Adams, Donald . m a s even m e r r i e r f o r t h e 1 8 , 0 0 0 Taylor, and Donald Thompson. CLICK mental patients i n Indiana by supCLICK A l t e r discussing t h e plans f o r I p o r t i n g t h e C h r i s t m a s card collec B l o o p B l o o p project sponsored by y o u r B l o o p it l i e b u i l d i n g , t h e g r o u p l o o k e d at t i o n CLICK (sample p a n e l s o f b r i c k which Mental Health Association. H u n B L O O P CLICK p l i g h t be used f o r t h e e x t e r i o r ! d r e d s o f p a t i e n t s i n s t a t e h o s p i t a l s • w a l l s of t h e n e w h i g h s c h o o l . j w e r e a b l e t o s e n d g r e e t i n g s t o Plans also w e r e m a d e f o r s e v e r a l ! t h e i r famine's a n d f r i e n d s d u r i n g m e m b e r ' s of t h e h o l d i n g c o r p o r a t h e h o l i d a y season because n e w t i o n a n d .School Board to v i s i t t w o c a r d s w e r e c o l l e c t e d b y t h e A s s o Vf\\ h i g h schools l a t e r t h i s w e e k . c i a t i o n a n d g i v e n t o t h e p a t i e n t s T h e n e w T a y l o r H i g h S c h o o l n e a r | f o r t h e i r use. K o k o m o was p l a n n e d b y M - W I n i Next. December t h e Mental ssue mm% P e o p l e age 7 2 o r o l d e r n e e d n o t h a v e w o r k e d as l o n g u n d e r social^ security t o qualify for m o n t h l y benefits due to the recent change in the social security l a w . 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Mrs. Tresslar, mother o f t h e b r i d e g r o o m , chose t o w e a r T r i Kappas Plan Annual Benefit Card Party T r i Kappa w i l l h o l d its Scholar s h i p Cal'd P a r t y T h u r s d a y , Feb. 10 at 7:30 p . m . at T h e Culver I n n . P l a n s f o r the party w e r e a n nounced at a meeting Monday n i g h t at t h e h o m e o f M r s . F r e d Adams. This annual affair pro scholarships t o vides funds for g i r l s f r o m t h i s a r e a w h o p l a n to enter the n u r s i n g profession. J a n . 20, Mrs. Samuel M e d b o u m . presi dent, asked for other committee reports. Mrs. James Piersol, chari ty c o m m i t t e e c h a i r m a n , t o l d the g r o u p she d e l i v e r e d s a l t a n d pep per s h a k e r s , dresser scarves a n d vases c o l l e c t e d f r o m t h e m e m b e r s to the County H o m e . Mrs. Ceorgo Ogden, art c o m m i t t e e , r e c o m m e n d ed t h a t i n t e r e s t e d m e m b e r s see t h o a r t e x h i b i t i o n at t h e S o u t h B e n d A r t Center where South Bend a r t teachers w i l l present t h e i r o w n w o r k s . T h i s e x h i b i t w i l l end Sun d a y , J a n . 2:!. Mrs. F r a n k Setzler suggested a Hook S t a l l f o r t h e C h r i s t m a s i n Bazaar. Members were August asked to keep books, paper-backs, c o m i c b o o k s , etc. f o r t h i s p r o j e c t and Supervised by M r s . S e t z l e r Mrs. Brad Craig. After adjournment, members enjoyed a delicious dessert. A love ly s i l v e r a n d c r y s t a l e p e r g u e t i l l e d w i t h spring flowers centered t h » refreshment table presided over by M r s . J o h n Cleveland and Mrs. Clarence B a i r Jr. Mrs. J o h n M a r s and Mrs. W i l l i a m G a r r i s o n were a s s i s t i n g hostesses. 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G e o r g e A v a l o s , I n d i a n a p companiment for Richard Mc- olis, and W i l l i a m T i m o t h y Crowe, Kayhe, vocalist, who offered H o u s t o n . Texas, b r o t h e r of the bride, ushered. appropriate n u p t i a l selections. Indiana Hew Arrivals F o l l o w i n g the meeting refresh ments were served from a table centered w i t h a basket of orna m e n t a l f r u i t by M r s . W i l l i a m Ma ker and Mrs. Kenneth Kemplo. lemon Culver, T h e n e w M r s . Tress'.ar w o r e a p i n k s u i t wiith c a m e l accessories and a corsage of p i n k and w h i t e cymbidium orchids for their short M r . a n d M r s . S a m u e l C. P r o s honeymoon. The newly-weds a r e ser, R o u t e 2, C u l v e r , a r e t h e p a r n o w at h o m e a t T e r r e H a u t e , e n t s o f a son, A r t h u r T h o m a s , I n d . . w h e r e t h e b r i d e g r o o m is a b o r n Friday, J a n . 14, a t P a r k v i e w s t u d e n t at I n d i a n a State U n i v e r H o s p i t a l in P l y m o u t h . T h e new sity, m a j o r i n g in sociology and a r r i v a l weighed eight pounds. p h i l o s o p h y . H e is a g r a d u a t e o f n i n e o u n c e s . Marmion Military Academy: at * * * tended Culver Summer Schools, Mr. a n l Mrs. Robert L i nd vail. and St. Ambrose, Davenport, T h o r n I ! o a d. C u l v e r , a n n o u n c e Iowa. (he b i r t h of a son on T u e s d a y , T h e b r i d e is a g r a d u a t e o f J a n . 1 1 , at P a r k v i e w H o s p i t a l i n F e r r y H a l l , L a k e F o r e s t , 111., a n d P l y m o u t h . T h e b a b y w e i g h e d sev C h r i s t i a n C o l l e g e , C o l u m b i a , M o . en p o u n d s , s i x o u n c e s , a n d has P h o t o l)y T o m it-iss, A(•.&•«>«. been n a m e d B r a d l e y M c L a n e . M a ternal grandmother of t h e new V.F.U Auxiliary a r r i v a l is M r s . C h a r l e s M c L a n e o f P l a n s District MeetingCulver. The V . F . W . Ladies Auxiliary m e t on M o n d a y I a n . 17, at the Post H o m e . Mrs. Clyde H i c k m a n final conducted the m e e t i n g and plans were made for the Third D i s t r i c t M e e t i n g t o be h e l d at t h e l o c a l Post on S u n d a y , F e b . (i. In a lovely small f a m i l y wed d i n g p e r f o r m e d at e l e v e n o ' c l o c k S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g , J a n . 8, b e f o r e the a l t a r of St. M a r y ' s of t h e L a k e C a t h o l i c C h u r c h , 124 C o l l e g e A v e nue, C u l v e r , Miss L i n d a C r o w e exchanged w e d d i n g v o w s w i t h R o b e r t J. T r e s s l a r . The Culver Citizen flls© Fresh Dressed Fryers gage 4 — The Culver Citizon — Cglver, Indian;! — c F>,MtT ,°i== Jan. 20, !»<>« FOR THE WEEH Mon., Tues., Wed. Thursday, January 2 0 — 8:00 to 6:00 2:00 p . m . — M u s i c a n d A r t G r o u p of the Culver City Club w i l l meet w i t h Mrs. H o w a r d Porcher. 8:00 p . m . — L i t e r a t u r e Group of the Culver City Club w i l l meet at the home of Mrs. E a r l Dean Overmyer. 8:00 p . m . — B u r r Oak R e b e k a h s w i l l meet at the C u l v e r L i o n s D e n . Erlday, January 21 — 8:00 p.m.—Public Installation, Order Masonic H a l l . Monday, January 2 4 — of the Rainbow for Girls, 3:30 to 4:30 p . m . — B r o w n i e G i r l Scouts meet at . M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h . 3 : 3 0 to 5:30 p . m . — J u n i o r G i r l Scouts meet at M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h . 7 : 0 0 p . m . — B o y Scouts meet at M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h . : 8 : 0 0 p . m . — V . F . W . , Post 6 9 1 9 , w i l l m e e t i n the Post H o m e . Tuesday, January 2 5 — . 7 : 1 5 p . m . — C u b Scout P a c k M e e t i n g a t C u l v e r M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h . 7 : 3 0 p.m.—O.R.S. A u x i l i a r y w i l l meet w i t h Mrs. Margaret Carter. 8:00 p . m . — C u l v e r Rebekahs w i l l meet i n L i o n s Den. Wednesday, January 2(1— 3:30 to 5:30 p . m . — C a d e t G i r l Scouts meet at M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h . 6:30 p . m . — L i o n s Club dinner meeting i n Lions Den. Thursday, January 2 7 — C:30 p . m . — S o c i a l a n d d i n n e r m e e t i n g o f t h e A m e r i c a n L e g i o n a t Legion Home. Thurs. 8:00 to 8:00 Fri. & Sat. 8:00 to 9:00 Blade Cut ROAST Tasty USDA Choice lb. 69* Ice Cream I I Steaks Gold Medal Boneless, Lean ENGAGEMENT lb. 69* Flour Beef Stew Bonine - McAllister gat. 99* 25 lbs $1.99 Size Tide 59* Beef Short Ribs 3 lbs $1 G.W. Fresh Ground Hamburger 3 lbs. SI Milnot Polish Sausage lb. 49* Tall Can , 10* Smoked General Mills Whistles — Bugles Daisys Sunkist Oranges doz. 39* Hi C Drinks Seedless Grapefruit 8 lbs. 69* MISS H A R R I E T ELLEN BOMNE Mr. a n d Mrs. Ernest Bonine of Rochester announce t h e en gagement and approaching m a r r i a g e of t h e i r daughter, H a r r i e t E l l e n , to James W . M c A l l i s t e r of Culver. Miss B o n i n e , a g r a d u a t e of Rochester H i g h School and a m e m b e r o f K a p p a K a p p a K a p p a , is e n r o l l e d a t I n d i a n a U n i v e r s i t y ' s S o u t h B e n d r e g i o n a l c a m p u s as a m u s i c s t u d e n t . M r . M c A l l i s t e r is a g r a d u a t e of Texas Technological College, L u b b o c k , Texas. Miss Bonine fend M r . M c A l l i s t e r a r e b o t h e m p l o y e d a t T h e S t a t e E x c h a n g e B a n k jixt C u l v e r . T h e w e d d i n g is p l a n n e d f o r A p r i l 2 4 . ;e — P u n c h — G r a p e Orange-Pineapple 46-oz. size Certified Coffee ea. IS 2 lbs. Slat9 4 cans $1.00 otatoes Maxwell House mm C u r r e n t (Dividend R a t e 4 % SEALTEST or BORDEN'S Marshall Shitty Building & imn — Association — 201 N. MICHIGAN ST. l). L . McKESSON, PLYMOUTH Secretary No Deposit Gal, 3n American L e g i o n Spaghetti Sapper Set F o r J a n u a r y 2 7 The W . A . F l e e t P o s t of t h e American Legion w i l l hold their annual s p a g h e t t i s u p p e r f o r m e m bers and i n v i t e d guests o n T h u r s day, Jan. 27, at 6:30 p . m . a t t h e Legion H o m e . K e n n e t h Colo w i l l a g a i n t a k e charge of t h e s u p p e r . T h e r e w i l l he a n o m i n a l c h a r g e of 7 5 cents lor a d u l t s a n d c h i l d r e n o v e r 12 years of age. T h e r e is no c h a r g e for the y o u n g e r m e m b e r s of f a m ilies. Following the supper, Dr. F r a n k Setzler, w h o has b e e n a c u r a t o r of t h e S m i t h s o n i a n I n s t i tute a n d w h o has been o n n u merous e x p e d i t i o n s o f h i s o w n . w i l l r e l a t e , b e g i n n i n g at S p . m . , some of h i s e x c i t i n g e x p e r i e n c e s . I f p l a n n i n g t o a t t e n d please c o n t a c t a m e m b e r of t h e c o m m i t t e e , Mr. and Mrs. Neal Lichtenberger, M r . a n d M r s . H a r r y Speyer, or C o l . and M r s . Gerald Graham. 8-§-§ YT.S.C.S. Holds Slated Meeting Last Thursday evening, Presi d e n t M r s . H a r r y Speyer o p e n e d January meeting of the the W.S.C.S. of the Culver M e t h o d i s t Church w i t h a poem for the new year. Mrs. Kenneth Hesgard gave the devotions w h i c h dealt with various Scripture readings. E.U.B. The program, "The S t o r y , " w a s p r e s e n t e d b y M r s . C. w o r k secre C. C l a r n o , s t u d e n t tary, and i t dealt w i t h the m e r g ing of the E . U . B . a n d M e t h o d i s t Churches. The g r o u p was present ed w i t h s o m e h i s t o r i c a l b a c k g r o u n d of the E . U . B . C h u r c h and t h e n M r s . C l a r n o discussed the s i m i l a r i t i e s and differences of the two churches. There were few dife r e n c e s m e n t i o n e d , one of t h e m being the fact that the Methodist C h u r c h is a m u c h l a r g e r o r g a n i zation t h a n the E.U.B. Church. As for s i m i l a r i t i e s , b o t h churches are interested in the educational aspects of the c h u r c h . T h e w o m e n are societies i n b o t h churches nearly i d e n t i c a l i n purpose and p r o g r a m areas. Progress f o r the when m e r g e r s h o u l d be m a d e recommendations for the purpose and new name, U n i t e d Methodist C h u r c h , w i l l be p r e s e n t e d a t t h e 19CG c o n f e r e n c e m e e t i n g s o f b o t h churches. Plans for an adult class w e r e a n n o u n c e d . to b e g i n i n M a r c h a n d der t h e l e a d e r s h i p o f Baker. T h e m e e t i n g closed w i t h a m e - I O.E.S. H o l d s m o r i a l p o e m to t h e m e m o r y o f I S t a t e d meeting Mrs. W i l l a r d Case,' p r e s i d e n t o f E m i l y Jane Culver Chapter No. the South Bend Distract W.S.C.S. I 4S4, O r d e r o f E a s t e r n S t a r , met. §•§-§ Tuesday evening, Jan. I S , i n M a Mrs. H a r r y MePherron sonic H a l l . T h e s t a t e d meetingEntertains For The was opened i n r e g u l a r f o r m u n H o m e and Hobby (Tub der the direction of the w o r t h y Mrs. H a r r y M e P h e r r o n enter t a i n e d i n h e r h o m e o n T u e s d a y af m a t r o n , M r s . D a l e H e i s e r . D u r i n g the business m e e t i n g i t ternoon for the Home and Hobby C l u b . Sixteen m e m b e r s a n d six was a n n o u n c e d t h a t R a i n b o w I n c h i l d r e n w e r e p r e s e n t a l o n g w i t h s t a l l a t i o n o f t h e n e w c o r p s o f of g u e s t s , M r s . L a r r y M e P h e r r o n a n d f i c e r s w o u l d be h e l d F r i d a y , J a n . d a u g h t e r a n d M r s . L a r r y L i n d v a l l . 2 1 , a t S:00 p . m . i n M a s o n i c H a l l . The Eastern Star A u x i l i a r y w i l l The president, Mrs. Richard H a g a n , o p e n e d t h e m e e t i n g w i t h m e e t T u e s d a y , J a n . 25, a t 7 : 3 0 the pledges. F o r devotions, M r s . p.m. i n the home of M r s . M a r H e l e n K e l l e r read the prayer of garet Carter. a M o t h e r Superior at a C a l i f o r n i a E l e c t i o n o f o f f i c e r s w i l l be h e l d Convent. M r s . H e r b e r t B l o c k e r led at the Feb. 1 m e e t i n g a n d Feb. g r o u p s i n g i n g . R o l l call was ans 15 w i l l see t h e P a s t M a t r o n s a n d wered with " H o w I W o u l d L i k e Patrons being honored. To I m p r o v e M y s e l f . " A m o n g t h e Delicious refreshments were a n s w e r s w e r e lose w e i g h t , a n d ac quire more patience and under served i n the club r o o m to con clude the m e e t i n g by M r s . H a r o l d standing. Baker, Mrs. Russell Miller, and Mrs. Chancey Dennie presented Mrs. Owen Banks. Mrs. R i c h a r d C a l h o u n w i t h a past *-§•§ president's! p i n a n d i t was decided t o m a k e c l o t h i n g f o r t h e D o r c a s M i s s Bess E a s t e r d a y S o c i e t y . M r s . B e n M c F a r l a n d r e E n t e r t a i n s S. K . C l u b p o r t e d on M o n d a y ' s County Coun M e m b e r s o f t h e S.K. C l u b w e r e cil meeting. entertained F r i d a y evening i n the Mrs. Darrell Carlisle was i n h o m e o f M i s s Bess E a s t e r d a y . charge of p r o g r a m p l a n n i n g . The F o l l o w i n g the dessert course . m e e t i n g closed w i t h t h e c l u b p r a y b r i d g e w a s e n j o y e d a t t w o t a b l e s er. and prizes were w o n by M r s . E a r l The club w i l l meet Feb. S w i t h E c k m a n , Mrs. Russell Burns, and Mrs. Charles Ferrier. Mrs. M c F a r l a n d . §-§-§ .Area R e b e k a h L o d g e s Hold Installation Of 1966 Officers Mrs. Ellen Poppe, Rebekah District Deputy President of Dis t r i c t 23, a n d h e r i n s t a l l i n g s t a f f w i l l go t o t h e f o l l o w i n g named Rebekah Lodges on the designat ed d a t e s t o i n s t a l l t h e 1 9 6 6 o f f i cers o f t h e s e r e s p e c t i v e lodges: Sat T h u r s d a y , Jan. 20, T y n e r ; urday, a joint public installation for Bourbon and Rochester at R o c h e s t e r ; a n d T u e s d a y , J a n . 25, Culver. Officers of the R i c h l a n d Center Rebekah Lodge were i n stalled Tuesday, Jan. I S , and i n s t a l l a t i o n was h e l d Wednesday, J a n . 19, a t L e i t e r s F o n d . Those serving on the i n s t a l l i n g staff are: L a v e r n e Geiger, deputy marshal; Trula McKee, deputy treasurer; Callie Culter, deputy financial secretary; Margaret McG a f f e y , d e p u t y r e c o r d i n g secre e'ducation t a r y ; A n n W a i t e , d e p u t y w a r d e n ; T h e y are E d n a W a r n e r , d e p u t y c h a p l a i n ; w i l l be u n Z a z e l M i s h l e r P e a r , d e p u t y i n s i d e Mable Cromley, Rev. Carl g u a r d i a n ; a n d deputy musician. The Culver Citizen Culver, Indiana Women's Guild Holds Shower F o r Brooklawn Children's Home The J a n u a r y m e e t i n g of the W o m e n ' s G u i l d of Grace U n i t e d C h u r c h of C h r i s t was held T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g , J a n . 13, i n t h e so cial rooms of the church. Mrs. Oscar W e s s o n , p r e s i d e n t , opened w i t h a thought entitled, "Credo f o r a N e w Y e a r , " a f t e r w h i c h she conducted the business. T h e b i r t h d a y song was sung for members having January birthdays and a feature of the evening was a shower of crayons, pencils, and paper for the B r o o k l a w n C h i l d r e n ' s H o m e at L o u i s ville, K y . A n n u a l r e p o r t s w e r e g i v e n by the officers and Mrs. H a r o l d H o h m a n , c h a i r m a n of s p i r i t u a l life department, discussed f u t u r e plans for a study group. Reverend llohman submitted possible m a t e r i a l for those w h o have sight problems. Mrs. Wayne Von Ehr, program chairman, titled opened the p r o g r a m " R e a l m s of O u r C a l l i n g . " M r s . E d w a r d Easterday and Mrs. E v ert Hoesel reviewed the book, Calling," by "Realms of Our H o w a r d Grimes. M r s . Jacob Pede r s e n closed t h e p r o g r a m b y g i v ing the Lord's Prayer i n Norwe gian, her native tongue. During the social hour Jan. 20, 1000 Page w e r e decorated w i t h h o l l y leaves and p i n k candles. M r s . Pederseu w a s c h a i r m a n o f t h e hostess corn* mittee. §-§-§ W.S.AV.S. O f H i b b a r d C h u r c h Meets AVitli Mrs. Margaret Carter The Hibbard Evengelical Unit ed Brethren Church W.S.W.S. met on T h u r s d a y evening, J a n . 13, at t h e h o m e o f M r s . M a r g a r e t Carter in Culver. M i l l i e Shock, the n e w presi dent, opened the m e e t i n g w i t h a reading entitled, "Others." T h e m i s s i o n a r y lesson a n d d e v o t i o n a l p e r i o d were presented by E t h e l A l b e r t o n t h e t h e m e of, " T h e C h u r c h . " I t was stressed t h a t i n d i v i d u a l s w i t h a m i s s i o n are t h e core o f the church. T h e c o m p a r i son of the m i s s i o n of t h e e a r l y c h u r c h and the c h u r c h today was made. A p r a y e r closed this p e r i o d . The president then presided at the business m e e t i n g and discus sion of plans for the c o m i n g year. Rosalie L o w r y conducted a game a n d L o v i n a C o o p e r h o n o r e d those, with January birthdays. T h e hostess a n d her assistant, Mrs. H a r r y Leffert, then served r e f r e s h m e n t s t o t h e 17 m e m b e r s a n d one g u e s t p r e s e n t . T h e F e b r u a r y meeting w i l l be at t h e home of M a r v o l i n e B e h tables mer. SINCE JANUARY 1, 1966 WE HAVE BEEN PAYING 0 ON ALL CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT and will continue to pay the maximum inter est allowed on savings accounts, until further notice. Y o u r p r e s e n t c e r t i f i c a t e of deposit D O E S N O T need to be r e w r i t t e n to e a r n t h e n e w r a t e . . . it's been e a r n i n g i n t e r e s t a t 0 SINCE JANUARY 1, I960 Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Our Drive-ln Window Is Open Continuously From 8 A . M . to 5 P.M., Including The Noon Hour 4*/ £XC*tAKS£ 8AKK Beautiful bouquets and corsages made up to your order. Wide selection of blooming plants. Bonded Member Florists Telegraph Delivery We Wire Flowers Anywhere Felke Floris 7 PLYMOUTH We Deliver — CULVER — Indiana Telephone 936-3165 ARGOS 3-2n 3n 3 Citizen A CIGARETTE TALE O l e P a b l o t h i n k i t ees n o j o k e m a n . M r s . .1. T . S t i n c h c o m b . M r s . Green T o w n s h i p H o m e n i a k c r s A l l t h i s to-do a b o u t tobacco smoke. William Easterday, and Mrs. ( L i b Meets W i t h De d o c t o r say, w i t h g l i n t i n e y e , Mrs. Carroll Thompson Jesse M c C a l l a . " K e f smoke cigarette, y o u gonna The, G r e e n T o w n s h i p H o m e m a k die." ers C l u b met T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n M i s . .Nina B r u c e T o b a c c o m a n say, " N o s u c h t h i n g , with Mrs. Carroll Thompson. Mrs. jMarks Birthday De c i g a r e t t e s much p l e a s u r e Rbscoe H e c k a m a n was co-hostess. Mi', and M r s . Eugene T h o m a s bring." T h e p r e s i d e n t , M r s . M e r y l S h i v e r s , a n d c h i l d r e n e n t e r t a i n e d at d i n O l d Doc see speck o n p a t i e n t ' s l i p , r o a d t h e t h o u g h t f o r t h e d a y t o ner T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g , h o n o r i n g Say " Y o u b e t t e r s w i t c h t o f i L e v open the m e e t i n g . M r s . Clem M i l - , the b i r t h d a y o f t h e i r guest of tip." l e r gave devotions on the topic o f i honor, Mrs. Nina Bruce. Other But filters' price, she q u i t e a' The N e w Year. g u e s t s w e r e M r s. T r u l a M c K e e shock. Mrs. Alfred Winenger l e d group and M r s . T e d Powers. Ole Doc m u s t o w n some o f d a t Ringing accompanied by M r s . L . E . S-S-S stock. •Olin at the piano. M r s . M a l c o l m Mis. Margaret Carter i M o s t e v e r y o n e r e a d de R e a d e r D i . • M i l l e r gave t h e lesson o n s a l a d s T o Host O.E.S. A u x i l i a r y gest, .' a n d s a l a d d r e s s i n g s . ,She s u g g e s t e d ' M r s . M a r g a r e t C a r t e r w i l l open A n d i t say " K e n t " de s a f e s t y e t . e x p e r i m e n t i n g w i t h different, salad h e r h o m e at 4 4 2 L a k e S t r e e t t o A d m a n say " C h e s t e r f i e l d bust and dressing combinations and members of the Order of Eastern buy"ijtbat a v a r i e t y o f f l a v o r e d g e l a t i n s ' Star A u x i l i a r y f o r t h e i r r e g u l a r Because dey say dey satisfy. be kepL o n h a n d f o r q u i c k , a p p e a l m e e t i n g t o c o n v e n e a t 7 : : l o p . m . S m o k e " O l d G o l d " b y de w a g g i n , i n g salatjs. on Tuesday, Jan. 25. load, •' P a t i e n c e , e f f i c i e n c y a n d d i e t i n g A s s i s t i n g hostesses f o r t h e a f N o t o n e c o u g h i n w h o l e c a r l o a d . w e r e a m o n g t h e a n s w e r s g i y e n to f a i r w i l l be M r s . F r e d B a n k s a n d N o b o d y c a n be de " M a r l b o r o m a n " l o l l c a l l w h i c h was a n s w e r e d w i t h W i t h o u t t a t t o o o n back o f h a n d . " M o w 1 W o u l d L i k e to I m p r o v e Mrs. H a r o l d f l a t t e n . A n d " V i c e r o y " c l a i m s is f i l t e r h a s [ 'Myself." " T w i c e as m a n y f i l t e r s as . . . " ' Seventeen members, an honor H a p p y Joe L u c k say n o t h i n g l i k e a r y tn,ember. M r s . L a w r e n c e M y Cigarette n a in e d de "Lucky ers, a p d t w o c h i l d r e n were present. M r s . Charles H . B r u c k e i J r . Strike." M r s . O. ( ' . G i b b o n s w a s i n c h a r g e Phojne 5 1 2 - 2 7 0 4 Back yonder when folks die too of c o m p l e t i n g p r o g r a m books and soon, A t the r e g u l a r m o n t h l y meet s u g g e s t i o n s f o r 1 9 0 7 lessons w e r e i n g o f t h e L i b r a r y Board o f T r u s M u s t h a v e s m o k e " H o m e R u n " listed. and "Picayune." tees o f t h e M o n t e r e y T i p p e c a n o e Donations were voted for Coins Public L i b r a r y , officers elected Smoker then were stout a n d toff. •for friendship and the County f o r t h e c o m i n g y e a r w e r e E d w a r d O t h e r w i s e he c o u g h h i s h e a d o f f . Chorus. C. M a s t e r , p r e s i d e n t ; M r s . O n d a P a b l o he s m o k e w h e n j u s t l e e t l e A l l interested persons are i n kid Good, vice-president; M r s . Jauo v i t e d to attend the Music Clinic G r a h a m , s e c r e t a r y ; M r s . M a r y A n d not let o l d f o l k s k n o w w h a t on Feb. 1 at the P l y m o u t h Church he d i d . Helen K e l s e y , t r e a s n r e r : a n d M r s . of the B r e t h r e n . Cause w h e n k i d s c o m e i n w i d t o L e n o r e K e i t z e r , H o a r d m e m b e r . M r s . Charles S m i t h w i l l enterbacco s m e l l , M r s . O n d a G o o d h a s been r e l a i n the club at the Argos Bank O l d f o l k s get s t i c k a n d m a k e h i m term L o u n g e on F e b . 8. T h e lesson w i l l a p p o i n t e d for a f o u r - y e a r yell. be o n P l a n n i n g a n d P l a n t i n g t h e u n t i l Dec. S i , 1 9 6 9 . Keeds n o t o n l y d r e a d dat stick F l o w e r Garden. The regular m o n t h l y story hour But smoking sometimes makes em S-S-S for pre-schoolers to second g r a d e sick. Music and A r t Group T o Meet w i l J be h e l d S a t u r d a y , J a n . 2 2 , a t O n l y p r i v a t e place w h e r e keeds T o d a y , T h u r s d a y , .January 2 0 1 :30 to 2:30 p . m . could retreat It was i n a d v e r t e n t l y s t a t e d i n W a s l i t t l e backhouse w i d holes in ' l;ist w e e k ' s issue o f T h e C i t i z e n Two strangers were openly ad seat that the Music and A r t Group of m i r i n g a beautiful automobile In t h e r e rabbit tobacco make t h e C u l v e r C i t y C l u b w o u l d meet, p a r k e d o n a s i d e s t r e e t i n B u c h a smoke like fog at 2 p . m . W e d n e s d a y , J a n . 19. rest. W h e n w r a p p e d i n page f r o m c a t a T h e i t e m s h o u l d have read 2 p . m . logue. "What u beauty!" said one. T h u r s d a y , .Ian. 20. T h e m e e t i n g " T h e Russians sure k n o w h o w to E f f s t u f f l i k e dat no k i l l keeds w i l l convene i n the home studio b u i l d a c a r ! " | then, of M r s . H o w a r d Porcher, w h o " T h a t ' s not R u s s i a n , " c o r r e c t e d H o w c i g a r e t t e h u r t b i g g r o w n u p w i l l p r e s e n t a p r o g r a m o n cer (he other. " D o n ' t y o u k n o w an men'.' amics. A m e r i c a n c a r w h e n y o u see o n e ? " Host css''»., f o r t h e m e e t i n g w i l l " C e r t a i n l y , " r e t o r t e d t h e f i r s t o b Cost o f l i v i n g : Your income be M r s . I ' a u l S n y d e r , Sr., c h a i r s e r v e r , " b u t 1 d o n ' t k n o w v o n ! " p l u s 25 p e r c e n t . P a g e (> — The Culver — C u l v e r , I n d i a n a — J a n . 2 0 , 11MMJ amr/otis, | | | Mosr SERWCE SOME OOO OF THEM, MAKE UP THE VISILE PART OP THE PETROLEUM INPUSTRY. poN'r me ftssr PEOPIE SEE OF THE INPUSTRY IN OPERATION... 12, OOO /NPEPENPENT WHOLESALERS, 135 REP/NERS, MORE THAN I jpOO COMPANIES MOVING p#,v OIL, ANP ROUGHL Y /O, OOO PROPUCERS. COMPET/T/OA/ AMON5 THESE COMPANIES HELPS PROV/PE CONSUMERS WITH QUALITY PETROLEUM PROPUCTS AT REASONABLE PR/CES, tS', M i c h . ; a n d M r . a n d M r s . P a u l Os h o r n a n d Paula of M i s h a w a k a . Supper was also sent t o M r . a n d Mrs. David Burns and children who were unable to a t t e n d be cause o f i l l n e s s i n t h e f a m i l y . Donavon and Ronald Osborn. sons o f M r . a n d M r s . G e r a l d Os M r . a n d M r s. G e r a l d O s h o r n b o r n , l e f t M o n d a y m o r n i n g f o r a n d sons, D o n a v o n a n d Steve, e n R i v e r s i d e , C a l i f . , f o r a m o n t h ' * t e r t a i n e d a t a w e l c o m e -home s u p v i s i t w i t h t h e i r s i s t e r a n d b r o t h per F r i d a y n i g h t h o n o r i n g t h e i r e r - i n - l a w , M r , a n d M r s . D o n a l d Miller, and daughter, T e r r i A n n . s o n , R o n a l d O s h o r n . w h o has J returned from service. Othei g u e s t s present, w e r e M r . a n d M r s . G i r l 1 : " I spent m y vacation Harold Woolington and Mr. and fishing." M r s . L l o y d W o o l i n g t o n , a l l o£ K e Girl 2: "Then w h y d i d y o ub u y w a n n a ; M r . a n d M r s . L a r r y Os- a n e w b a t h i n g s u i t ? " | 1 £ born and Richard of Buchanan, Girl 1: " T h a t was m y b a i t . " P 8131 F i :'.: ' y, 1 4 M*I mw /gists, m S A V E 1.0% t© 5©% A N D RAQRE ©n odds and e n d s , d i s c o n t i n u e d s , a n d floor s a m p l e s . O i i e - O ' a - S - 'I L i s t e d below a r e j u s t a f e w of t h e m a n y b a r g a i n s . Living Room Suite 2-Pc. Beige Living Room Suite Good Nylon Cover Heavy Nylon Cover 2-Pc. Turquoise ONLY $139.50 W A S $179.50 MOW $ 1 4 9 . 5 0 Platform Rockers Occasional Chairs $ 4 5 , 0 © up $ 3 9 , 0 0 up 3-Pc. Walnut Bedroom Suite 3 Pc. Walnut Bedroom Suite Dustproof Drawers Triple Dresser ONLY §139.50 $219.00 93-Inch Sofa Gold Tweed Foam Cushions 'J Sofa Reclining Chairs (Toast) Excellent Nylon Cover OMLY $139.50 ONLY $129»50 Lounge Chairs Swivel Rockers $ 5 5 . 0 0 up 1 Brown Nylon H i d e - A B e d Sofa W A S $219.50 NOW $ 1 7 9 . 5 0 $ 3 9 . 0 0 up $ 3 3 . 0 0 up P R I C E S CLIPPED 7-Pc. Dinettes ON A L L LAMPS 5-Pc. Dinette Sets $64.50 and AND OCCASIONAL $ 4 9 . 0 0 up $ 6 9 . 5 0 up TABLES s s e s a n d B o x S p r i n g s . . . S e t s $ 5 4 . 0 0 up prangs — Baby lany only B e d s a n d M a t t r e s s e s . . . All FUEE Ends-, D i s c o n t i n u e d W a i t r e s s e s and :D. DELIVERY Buy For Cash or Long, Easy Credit Term: OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS U N T I L 8:30 • M i I ii i i 11 OPEN A L L DAY THURSDAY T h e ClllVCr C i t i z e n — Culver, Indiana — .Ian. 20, 10<>(» — Page 7 ry from Mil larch of Dimes Child Jr. & Music halh charm for fivc; »ar-old Milwaukee miss. L o r i Ann Wagner, National March of Dimes girl for 1966. In fact, music charmed little l o r i on!" IteV feel when nothing rise con:'.! ' first steps were liken nol to.-. , ! Iicr doting par ents or a favorite cuddly toy. This youngster headed straight 1 } r the family piano. She was 2'A then ami she's been tickling the ivory ever since. Granted, l.ori's first steps were taken later than most children's— and at greater cost, because she v as horn w i t h a crippling spinal defect thai paralyzed her legs. There's noihing, though, that handicaps L o r i in the music de partment. This little lady has a great ear and can often pick out a tune after heating it just once. She also knows all the words to numerous songs including " H e l l o . Dojly" and "'Siipercalifi agilistic e\pialidocious." Despite her leg I Pasfcs she can take to the dance floor for an uninhibited f n i g . mon key c r swim. J i^ S Music and show business are in J o r i s blood. Her father, Henry ('skip) Wagner, is a bandleader. He plays the trumpet and 10 other instruments. The basement of the Wagner home resembles a musical instrurtjj fit shop. Anytime she wants ft l o r i can tootle a trumpet, trombon ••• tuba or tenor saxophone: •he can strum a guitar, n.andol: i, bass fiddle or banjo; she can be; out a r h y t h m on the d rums. •queeze notes out of an M U 5 I C A L M I S S f i n g e r s t h e k e y b o a r d w i t h g r e a t e a s e , b u t w a l k i n g i s accordion or w a r m up that grand a m o r e difficult m a t t e r f o r five-year-old l o r i W a g n e r of M i l w a u k e e , piano w h i c h was her first love. the 1 9 6 6 N a t i o n a l M a r c h of D i m e s To complete I o r i s theatrical c r i p p l i n g b i r t h defe'.i o f o p e n genealogy, Skip's father was a vaudeville performer w i t h a roller skating act. A n d two o f Lori's aunts had a sister act as dancers. Her parents, w h o w i l l accom ' I h e y still w o r k together—operat pany her on a M a r c h of Dimes ing a theatrical costume house, and tour during January, are bracing both are active in M a r c h of Dimes themselves for all eventualities. special events. Last year, when their strawberryA p a r t from the family tradition, blonde bombshell was introduced L o r i is something of a pro in her to the mayor o f a large city, she o.v.i light. As the M i l w a u k e e was asked if she knew w h o he was. County Poster C h i l d for the M a r c h "Sure. He's the big shot," re o l Dimes last year, she was the sponded L o r i as (ier parents smiled siar of the local campaign and weakly at the mayor. made 12 television appearances. As the N a t i o n a l M a r c h of Dimes C h i l d for 1966. she might well call on the President at the W h i t e House, meet United States ' Scnaiots and Congressmen, stage and screen personalities, and make public appearances all over the nation. None of it ;s likely to faze *i super L o r i . Academy Sports For the f i r s t t i m e i n several seasons, C u l v e r M i l i t a r y Acad emy's w i n t e r s p o r t s t e a m s b o a s t e d w i n n i n g r e c o r d s as E a g l e b a s k e t ball players, w r e s t l e r s , and s w i m mers f i n i s h e d a successful s e r i e s of contests l a s t w e e k . The b a s k e t b a l l s q u a d brought .its record t o 5-4, t h e w r e s t l i n g squad w o n N o . 7 a g a i n s t a l o n e defeat by S o u t h J i e n d C l a y H i g h School, a n d t h e s w i m m e r s a l s o have ..lost o n l y one e n g a g e m e n t while w i n n i n g f o u r . Conr.'i ' l o i n Maker's b a s k e t b a l l squad, c l a w i n g its w a y to a w i n ning record, got. over the .500 mark Saturday n i g h t w i t h a 78^ _ . 5 7 v i c t o r y over T y n e r . T h e t r i ^ umpli was c o n v i n c i n g b u t r a g g e d , a l t h o u g h the B a g l e five had played only one o t h e r g a m e — an o u t i n g a g a i n s t t h e a l u m n i — in almost a. m o n t h . T h e C u l v e r quintet took an e a r l y lead of xeven loints and built it up I n succeeding q u a r t e r s . Leading s c o r e r w a s B e t e D e - S h e is a victim © Nationally A d v e r t i s e d B r a n d s • SUITS • • TOPCOATS • S P O R T COATS MATS © S^OES S P O R T SUP.UTS a n d S W E A T E R S IRQY and D R E S S P A N T S ® W i ^ T E R O U T E R W E AJi of t h e bifida). year before she could walk. Tt was then she headed for the piano. Doctors arc hopeful that, in time, L o r i may walk without the crutches and braces she now uses. She has physical therapy exer cises every day. Her mother. M a r y Ellen, is trained by professionals to help out at home in every step of this important part of I.ori't rehabilitation. For the past two years, the M i l waukee C o u n t y Chapter of the M a r c h of Dimes has helped finance t o r i ' s medical care. One of their most zealous volunteers is Lori's mother, w h o heads the Mothers' M a r c h in her section o f the city. A n o l h e r time alter meeting a British w o m a n , L o r i noled that "She had an English accident." When she was nine days o l d . L o r i had corrective surgery for her b i r t h defect. T h i s could not prevent paralysis but it did protect her against infection. She was lilted The Wagners have two younger w i t h leg braces when she was 18 children, both boys, who are months o l d , but it was another healthy and very active. Prez, w h o h e l p e d h i s b i d f o r a n Academy scoring record w i t h a 29-point effort. Mike Ilawley h e l p e d b e a t T y n e r w i t h 12 points. I n s w i m m i n g , Coaches F r a n k Walaitis and Jack Anderson watched their mermen j u m p away to an e a r l y a n d c o n v i n c i n g l e a d here against LaPorte. Although t h e visitors w o n t h e d i v i n g , i t w a s s t r i c t l y no c o n t e s t t h e r e s t o f t h e w a y as t h e E a g l e s t u r n e d in a 59-36 t r i u m p h . Medicare " A n y person eligible for M e d i In c o m p e t i t i o n t h i s w e e k , t h e c a r e s h o u l d n o t d r o p o r c a n c e l he basketball s q u a d is h o s t t o A v i l l a a n y p r i v a t e h e a l t h i n s u r a n c e has s i m p l y because o f t h e .for an 8 p . m . v a r s i t y g a m e F r i n o w day night a n d t h e n j o u r n e y s t o n e w M e d i c a r e l a w , " M r . C h a r l e s LaSalle for a S a t u r d a y n i g h t c o n E . B u r k e , s o c i a l s e c u r i t y d i s t r i c t in South Bend, cau test. T'.ic w r e s t l i n g t e a m is a t m a n a g e r <hoine w i t h Decatur at 2 p . m . t i o n e d r e c e n t l y . ^Saturday while the swimming " H e a l t h insurance for people .team is m e e t i n g South B e n d 65 a n d o v e r does n o t go i n t o ef Adams here a t t h e same t i m e . fect u n t i l J u l y 1, 1 9 6 6 . N e i t h e r The Academy a t h l e t e s w i l l h a v e t h e h o s p i t a l n o r t h e m e d i c a l i n the fol o w i n g week o f f Cor e x a m s u r a n c e p l a n i n t h i s p r o g r a m w i l l ination^ start before that, date." Mr. • • Most active last w e e k was t h e w r e s t l i n g squad, w h i c h w o n t h r e e matches. Closest o f t h e t h r e e w a s a 2G-2- v i c t o r y over t o u g h M i s h awaka. Coach Colin Stetson's grappkvs f o l l u w i •.: up I h e next, afternooii w i t h a v i c t o r y o v e r South Head Washington, and then o i S a t u r d a y t h e y w a l l o p e d M e r r i l l , i h e , 42-5. T h e t e a m is p o i n t i n g for its o w n I n v i t a t i o n a l wrestling meet h e r e b e g i n n i n g a t !» a.m. Saturday, .Ian. 29. Child. spine (spina s-nd B O Y S Burke stressed. He pointed out that premature cancellation of p r i v a t e insurance c o u l d leave a p e r s o n w i t h o u t a n y health p r o t e c t i o n at a l l u n t i l t h e J u l y 1, 1 9 6 6 , d a t e . O n l y h o s p i t a l a n d m e d i c a l expenses i n c u r r e d af t e r t h a t d a t e w i l l be c o v c r o d u n der Medicare. Mr. B u r k e addtU t h a t those covered under the medical insur ance p l a n w i l l begin their $3 m o n t h l y payments in J u l y 1 966, t h e same t i m e i h e i r protection begins. Hospital insurance will cost n o t h i n g a f t e r a p e r s o n re tires. T h e S o u t h B e n d o f f i c e w i l l be open t o t h e p u b l i c each T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g u n t i l 9 : 0 0 p . m . a n d each S r ' u r d a y m o r n i n g f r o m 8:15 a.m. to 1 2 : 1 5 p . m . T h e s e e x t r a h o u r s h a v e been a r r a n g e d p r i m a r i l y f o r the convenience of the many p e o p l e 65 y e a r s of age a n d o l d e r who w o u l d l i k e to file for " M e d i c a r e " or get specific i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t o t h e r s o c i a l s e c u r i t y benefit, p r o g r a m s , but cannot v i s i t an of fice d u r i n g the r e g u l a r week-day h o u r s because t h e y are s t i l l w o r k ing. " F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n on M e d i c a r e , ask y o u r s o c i a l s e c u r i t y o f f i c e f o r l e a f l e t n u m b e r 2. I f y o u have any questions, the d i s t r i c t o f f i c e p e r s o n n e l w i l l be g l a d t o answer t h e m , " M r . B u r k e con cluded. Women's Bcwllng XV Standings ij Mary Louise 7 L Miller's Dairy 6 .2 6 2 S n y d e r ' s M o t o r Sales State Exchange B a n k 5 3 Marshall County Lbr. 1 1 Culver Florist 8 n Culver I n n 1 1 Jack's Taxi 1 4 S t a t e E x c h a n g e I n s . Co. 3 5 M & M Restaurant 2 6 Kline's T V 2 0 Culver Hardware 1 7 High Team Series: Snyder's M o t o r Sales 221*. Miller's Dairy 2 1 6 2 , M a r s h a l l Co. L u m b e r 2 1 3 9 . High Team Came: Miller's D a i r y 789, State Exchange Ins. ! 7 7 1 , S n y d e r ' s M o t o r .Sales 7 6 9 . 500 C l u b : J. S m i t h 539, D . L u cas 5 0 5 . 4 50 C l u b : M i d g e D i n s m o r e 4 9 7 , J. T r i p l e t 495. J. K u h n 474. M . B a k e r 474, E . W e i r i c k 4 72. B . DeM a r c o 4 7 1 , L . C l i f t o n 4 6 8 , C. B e n n e t t 464. M . D e W i t t 4 60, I . H y l a n d 4 5 1 , M . Mc.Kee 4 5 0 . 200 C l u b : J. S m i t h 224. 175 C l u b : E . W e i r i c k 1 9 3 . B . D e M a r c o 1 9 1 . M . D i n s m o r e 188, F . C u l t i c e 1 8 7 . D . L u c a s 1S3. J . C a r t e r 182. J . S m i t h 1 8 1 , .1. T r i p l e t 179-176, L . C l i f t o n 177. Prices Re Once a year LAUER'S reduce current season clothing from regular stock. Here are values in fine ciothins; at moneysaving prices you can't afford to miss. You will find all sizes, but not every color in every size. C o m e In MOW a n d S a v e ! C o n f i d e n c e is t h e t h i n g t h a t e n a b l e s y o u to eat b l a c k b e r r y j a m o n a p i c n i c w i t h o u t l o o k i n g t o see i f t h e seeds m o v e . •i! * * "Do you approve, o f t i g h t skirts?" "Naw, I think women ought to leave l i q u o r alone." I uiu'i B r t V c ,' r r i [ I l MEN' S m»tA BOI'5 AFPARU » of coursa . PLYMOUTH 3n Page 8 — The Culver Citizen — Culver, Indiana — 1000 the 22nd, W a k a r u s a over Jack son. On t h e 2 5 t h (May o v e r L a Salle. Culver's Distinct Citizen and the Indi ans o n l y real suporter, Hans V o n Schnook "HANS' WEEKLY VINN J a n . 20, 11 One o f t h e m o s t a w a i t e d e v e n t s o f t h e c o u n t y b a s k e t b a l l season has n o w a r r i v e d — t h e B i - C o u n t y Basketball Tournament, F 0 u r teams f r o m St. J o s e p h C o u n t y and four from Marshall County are b a t t l i n g for the championship of the first a n n u a l tournament. T h e f i e l d consists of some good t e a m s t h a t w i l l be f i g h t i n g i t out all the w a y . Some of the s t r o n g e r teams include Argos, Culver. N o r t h Liberty, and T r i t o n . N o r t h L i b e r t y has t h e best r e c o r d g o i n g i n t o the t o u r n e y and are expected by m o s t t o c a r r y h o m e t h e t r o p h y . But only m i g h t y Hans, w i t h the help of Secret A g e n t ' s 0 0 6 . 9 a n d 007.1, knows t h e truth. North L i b e r t y ' s r e c o r d is d e c e i v i n g be cause o f t h e i r easy s c h e d u l e . A r gos has s h o w n s o m e i m p r o v e m e n t since t h e i r h u m i l i a t i n g l o s s t o Culver, but they still aren't that s t r o n g . T r i t o n has b e e n i m p r e s sive w i t h a v i c t o r y over Nappanee, b u t also has h a d a f e w de losses. M y choice is pressing C U L V E R . C u l v e r has s o m e set t l i n g u p t o do w i t h L a V i l l e . A n d if they don't play L a V i l l e , they'll t a k e i t o u t on s o m e o n e else. B y t h e w a y , m y p e r c e n t a g e is s t i l l t o p s iin t h e a r e a ( m a y b e even in the n a t i o n ) ! On t o t h e p r e d i c t i o n s ! JANUARY 21: Bremen over N o r t h Manches ter — The Squires m i g h t give the Lions a battle. K n o x over W i n a m a c — K n o x should outlast them. P l y m o u t h over Wabash — W a ' b a s h is w e a k . Pioneer oyer N o r t h W h i t e — This should'increase their streak. Rochester over N o r t h M i a m i — Not much of a battle. A v i l l a over C M . A . — T h e y ' v e g o t to a d d B o r a x to t h e i r P A B . Aubbee over Star City — The B a t t l e of the nones. T w i n I.tikes o v e r N o r t h Judson — N o r t h J u d s o n has b e e n surprising lately. C o n c o r d o v e r N e w P a r i s —• Cinch game of the week. JANUARY 22: P l y m o u t h over K n o x — This w i l l be a r e a l b a t t l e . Winamac over N o r t h M i a m i — A tossup. CMA over LaSalle — LaSalle is even w e a k e r . NCA C o m m i t t e e Comes To C H S By Blaine Kaiser, P a t t y Ovennyer and Skip Smith On Wednesday, J a n . 12, the student body met the N o r t h Cen tral Association Evaluation Com m i t t e e , w h i c h was headed by D r . James Rentschler from Indiana S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y at T e r r e H a u t e . Dr. Rentschler picked Culver H i g h S c h o o l t o i n s p e c t , because he h a d h e a r d so m u c h a b o u t o u r t o w n , and bad never had the op p o r t u n i t y to visit. Dr. Rentschler then i n t r o d u c e d his fellow com mittee members. They were: M r . C l y d e A l l m a n , w h o is t h e p r i n c i pal at P e r u H i g h S c h o o l ; M r . L o r e n Betz, the p r i n c i p a l of Ro chester H i g h School; M r . Lester D a v i s , w h o is t h e p r i n c i p a l of F r e s h m a n H i g h S c h o o l at W a r s a w ; M r . H u b e r t D u b o i s , w h o is Hill the Superintendent at O a k School Corp. at Converse; Mr. F r a n k Goode, t h e p r i n c i p a l at J i m t o w n H i g h S c h o o l at E l k h a r t ; M r . B r y c e M i l l e r , w h o is t h e p r i n cipal at North Judson High S c h o o l ; M r . N e w h a r d , w h o is t h e principal of J o h n Marshall S c h o o l at S o u t h B e n d ; D r . E l d o n R u f f , w h o is t h e g u i d a n c e s u p e r visor of the South B e n d City S c h o o l s ; M r . J a m e s AVeddle, t h e principal of Nappanee H 1g h School; and M r . M e l v i n T a y l o r , who is t h e p r i n c i p a l o f K o u t s H i g h School. T o g e t h e r these 11 m e n h a v e 228 y e a r s o f t e a c h i n g experience. TOP GAMES —- O n t h e 21st, ' S t . Joe o v e r W a s h i n g t o n - C l a y . O n OLBELL I t seems t h a t one o f t h o s e g r e a t i s e n i o r g i r l s has s t a r t e d a n e w f a d . Y o u r shoes s u r e a r e p r e t t y L o r e t ta. The Schoolbell Staff at this t i m e w o u l d l i k e to w i s h t h e I n d i a n s t h e best o f l u c k i n t h e L a V i l l e T o u r n ey. T h e y r e a l l y d o n ' t n e e d i t . we a l l k n o w t h e y ' l l do t h e i r best. Now t h a t a l l y o u s t u d e n t s are t h r o u g h c r a m m i n g for exams why n o t c o m e out, a n d w a t c h t h e I n dians t a k e the tourney? * T h e s n o w is n o w b l a n k i n g out, t h e s m o k e s i g n a l s , so u n t i l n e x t w e e k r e m e m b e r : " O N L Y 60 D A Y S favorite UNTIL T H E SENIOR T R I P . " S c h o s f c i S Staff JUDY T H E W S , Co-Editor L a r r y Banks, Loretta Berger, Karen DeWitt, Bruce LindvaH Holly Thompson, Linda Baker, Elaine Epley, E l a i n e Kaiser, Crenda McAllister, John Milner, na.t.in[S 1°fl 'aOiCttlJQAO ^ H B J Susie Donnelly, Linda Fisher, Susie R i e s t e r , V i r g i n i a Shidler, Susie T h e w s , B e v e r l y P a u l , S y l v i a Roberts, Debbie T r i p l e t . <Jr„ High P r e s e n t s Style Show The 7th and 8th grade girls who are e n r o l l e d i n H o m e E c o n o m i c s d u r i n g the first semester present ed a s t y l e s h o w on J a n . 5, a t 7 : 0 0 p.m. i n the Culver g y m . The 7th graders modeled the shifts they graders had made and the 8th their A-line skirts. The show was p l a n n e d by the 8th graders w h o w o r k e d v e r y h a r d t o m a k e i t a b i g success. T h o s e s e r v i n g as c h a i r m a n o f d i f f e r e n t committees were: Cheryle Sturdevant and Nancy Overmyer, re freshments; W e n d y Nelson, stage design; Margaret Ruhnow, script; C o n n i e M o r r i s o n a n d Jo Smith, set-up; Carole Zehner, p u b l i c i t y ; and K r i s Strang, music. The show w a s n a r r a t e d by J a n P r i c e , G i n n y Thews, and Margaret Ruhnow. A f ter the style show cookies and p u n c h made by the g i r l s were served. Now, for everyone's c o l u m n , the gossip. F i r s t o f a l l we w o u l d l i k e t o welcome our two foreign exchange students from Argentina, Reuben and C h r i s t i . Hope you l i k e i t here. Our m i g h t y sophomores have b e e n v e r y b u s y l a t e l y m a k i n g pos ters for the basketball games. They l o o k great. Keep i t up. I t seems t h a t w h i l e w o r k i n g o n t h e m i n G a r y D.'s b a s e m e n t h i s pool table sort of got broken. H o w ' d y o u m a n a g e t h a t one C o r k y and Jack? Speaking of Gary, w h a t happen ed t o y o u r l i p . O h ! y o u say i t h a p pened at basketball practice. W e l l , i f y o u say so. Hey, what's this secret club that Patty M c , Brenda l i e , L i n d a B . , a n d D i a n e N . b e l o n g t o . Please t e l l us. T h e s e n i o r boys a n d s e n i o r g i r l s a r e n ' t g e t t i n g a l o n g too w e l l t h e s e days. H m r a m , I w o n d e r w h y ? Congrads are i n order for Diane. Linda, K a t h y , and Vicki for being T h e 7 t h a n d 8 t h g r a d e r s w i s h c h o s e n b y t h e i r classes as n o m i to t h a n k a l l w h o c a m e a n d h o p e nees f o r t h e h o m e c o m i n g q u e e n . t h e y e n j o y e d i t as m u c h as t h e y G o o d l u c k ! enjoyed preparing for it. They Beware! Over the vacations t w o also w i s h to t h a n k M r s . W i n t e r s students from CHS got their l i f o r a l l t h e h e l p she g a v e t h e m . cense. C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s C h u c k B . ICJwnd .rLtv Vo.B slEaE AdRdct and M o l l y Norris. Foreign Exchange Students Arrive invitations By L o r e t t a B e r g e r T h e S t u d e n t C o u n c i l has m o s t of t h e H o m e c o m i n g p l a n s c o m pleted for this year's homecom i n g w h i c h w i l l be h e l d J a n . 2 9 , at the C u l v e r - P l y m o u t h game. T h e q u e e n w i l l be c r o w n e d be tween games. T h i s year o u r queen w i l l be c r o w n e d by t h e c a p t a i n o f be the varsity squad w h o w i l l chosen by his team mates. C a n d i dates for queen are: D i a n e D a v i s , Senior candidate; L i n d a M c A l l i s ter, J u n i o r candidate; K a t h y DeW i t t , Sophomore candidate; and V i c k i Morrison. Freshman candi d a t e . T h e l i t t l e b o y a n d g i r l es corts this year are J e f f Crabb, son o f M r . a n d M r s . L a r r y C r a b b . and K i m Crosley, d a u g h t e r of Coach a n d M r s . Gene C r o s l e y . A f t e r the coronation, the queen and her court w i l l change f r o m t h e i r formals, and sit in the front r o w of the Senior g i r l s pep block. T h e pep b a n d w i l l p l a y a t h a l f time and for the coronation. T h e r e w i l l be a d a n c e i n t h e g y m s p o n s o r e d by t h e J u n i o r class i m I t seems M o u s e ( B r i a n L . ) l i k e s m e d i a t e l y f o l l o w i n g t h e V a r s i t y to b i t e o f f t h e s t i t c h e s o n h i s l i p g a m e . W e h o p e y o u w i l l a l l a t and spit them out. That isn't tend o u r a n n u a l H o m e c o m i n g a n d w h a t y o u ' r e s u p p o s e d t o do w i t h h e l p m a k e it a success. them Brian. D u r i n g t h e i r f o u r - d a y s at C H S , t h e c o m m i t t e e v i s i t e d classes a n d evaluated the teaching methods L a s t S u n d a y , Jan'. 9, t h e t w o and facilities. They asked m e m W h a t ' s this we hear about y o u r exchange students ar bers o f t h e s t u d e n t b o d y v a r i o u s f o r e i g n w e e k e n d . O h , i t was a l l a r u m o r . questions c o n c e r n i n g the school. r i v e d i n C u l v e r . T h e y are M a r i e Too b a d , i t was a j u i c y piece o f Allessi and Reuben Their evaluations will decide C h r i s t i n a gossip. w h e t h e r or n o t o u r school's stan Preuso f r o m Buenos A i r e s , A r g e n d a r d s q u a l i f y us f o r a c o n t i n u e d t i n a . T h e y a r e g o i n g to be a t C u l v e r H i g h S c h o o l u n t i l M a r c h 2. m e m b e r s h i p i n the N C A . C h r i s t i is s t a y i n g w i t h t h e C l a r A t the end of the convocation ence E p l e y f a m i l y , w h i l e R e u b e n Mr. Larry Crabb introduced is s t a y i n g w i t h t h e L e r o y D a v i s ' s . C h e r y l l Z i n k , the President of the The t w o were i n t r o d u c e d to the Student Council, who then i n t r o d u c e d o u r f o r e i g n e x c h a n g e s t u Whole s t u d e n t b o d y at a s p e c i a l d e n t s f r o m B u e n o s A i r e s , A r g e n c o n v o c a t i o n W e d n e s d a y , J a n . 12. tina. They a r e Marie Christina C h e r y l l Z i n k studied in A r g e n (•Christ!) Allessi, and Reuben tina for t w o m o n t h s last summer, P r e u s o , w h o w i l l be w i t h us u n b u t t h i s is t h e f i r s t y e a r f o r C u l t i l M a r c h 2. ver H i g h S c h o o l to h a v e f o r e i g n Get y o u r w e d d i n g at T h e C i t i z e n . "£ ? 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P i a n o , vocal solo, a n d e n s e m b l e contest But W e D o n t K e e p It U n d e r O u r H a t New policies, better c o v e r a g e , towc-r r a t e s . . . a n y i m p r o v e m e n t s the insur a n c e i n d u s t r y o f f e r s , v / e get to our cus tomers fast. O u r business is to g i v e good s e r v i c e . W e ' d like ih<? opportunity to be h e l p f u l *o y o u - Left To T a k e Advantage Of Discounts State Exchange Bank Building — CULVER Groceries Beverages - Meat Sinclair Products iiTffif Argos, Indiana Closed Wed. Afternoons 3n Maxinkuckee Landing P h o n e V i k i n g 2-2008 Phone 842-3321 Hampton Boswell, Manager Robert Culticc, Agent Jerry Wymon, Agent 3n Argos Winner Of Freshman T o u r n e y By Debbie Triple* The C u l v e r f r e s h m e n played host al a 4-way f r e s h m a n t o u r n e y on S a t u r d a y , J a n . 8. 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A l t h o u g h the g a m e was n e c k a n d n e c k , A r g o s s l i p p e d pass O r e g o n - D a v i s t o w i n the tourney. The championship g a m e score was A r g o s 32, a n d •Oregon-Davis 2 8. J U N I O R HIGH SPORTS recruiter. Both men w i l l undergo eight w e e k s r e c r u i t t r a i n i n g at M a r i n e by g u e s s w h o Hi guys! H e r e wc are b a c k C o r p s R e c r u i t D e p o t . San D i e g o , advanced a g a i n to t r y y o u r d e t e c t i v e , t r a c k C a l i f . , a n d f o u r w e e k s at Camp Pendleton, ing a b i l i t y on a n o t h e r "Guess W h o t r a i n i n g Calif., before r e t u r n i n g home for Tuffy." T h i s m y s t e r i o u s f e l l o w is t h e a 2 0 - d a y l e a v e . :•: :;: * h i t o f t h e s c h o o l - - he's n o t o n l y R o n a l d O s b o r n . son o f M r . a n d g o i n g w i t h t h e nea testi g i r l i n t h e "IN CROWD b u t ll i :'s t h e m o s t M r s . 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Some o f h i s pet peeves are g i r l s who put, t h e i r g u y s d o w n , a n d peo ple w h o don't, get. something, w h e t h e r i t ' s a j o k e , tin A l g e b r a , C i v i c s , or C h e m i s t r y p r o b l e m , o r an apology, no m a t t e r how h a r d y o u t r y to e x p l a i n i t . T h e S c h o o l is open t o a l l w h o sell and service L a w n Boy p r o d ucts. M a i n t e n a n c e S u p e r to M e c h a n i c : " L o o k , if I give you the d a y off, I ' l l h a v e to do the s a m e for By L a r r y H a n k s H i s f a v o r i t e foods a r e G e r m a n every m e c h a n i c whose wife h a s Last week the J u n i o r High t e a m s w e r e i n a c t i v e , so t h e r e a r e c h o c o l a t e c a k e , s t e a k , a n d a v a q u a d r u p l e t s ! " n o scores to r e p o r t . B u t w e w o u l d r i e t y o f I t a l i a n a n d S p a n i s h d i s h e s . l i k e to r e m i n d y o u t h a t on J a n . 17 W e l l , you probably have a pret t h e 7 t h a n d 8 t h g r a d e r s w i l l p l a y t y g o o d i d e a as t o t h e i d e n t i t y o f a g a m e at T y n e r . T h e n e x t J r . H i g h o u r M r . X , but. w e d o n ' t w a n t t o h o m e g a m e w i l l be J a n . 24, w h e n m a k e m a t t e r s t o o easy. I n s t e a d o f t h e I n d i a n s p l a y h o s t t o the L a - j u s t c o m i n g o u t a n d f e l l i n g y o u he is, w e ' l l g i v e y o u t w o V i l l e Lancers. T h i s game w i l l start who a t 4 : 3 0 — w h y n o t c o m e a n d s u p m o r e c l u e s — 1. Go ask L i n d a M c A l l i s t e r w h a t she can t e l l you p o r t our teams? about him. ( B u t , beware, you m i g h t be t h e r e a l l d a y ! ) 2 . I f t h i s b e n e f i t s y o u at a l l — he goes by t h e code n a m e o f B I C H O L ! 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G R A D E F I V E — L a s t week Syl via W i l l i a m s b r o u g h t i n the foot of a r i n g - n e c k e d p h e a s a n t . I n h e r r e p o r t we f o u n d out t h a t t h e phea sant was b r o u g h t f r o m A s i a to o u r c o u n t r y . S y l v i a also w o n last w e e k ' s s p e l l i n g bee. G R A D E FOUR—We have t w o new m a t h g e u i o u s e s f o r w h e n i t conies to k n o w i n g n u m b e r f a c t s : •Greg B u r n s a n d R o b e r t H o o v e r . GRADE THREE—Susan Boswell, Lisa M c K a y , and Deborah B e r n h a r d t w o n Hie s p e l l i n g bee for t h e t h i r d g r a d e s . GRADE TWO—The s e c t ) n d graders are l e a r n i n g r a p i d l y , b u t unfortunately t h i s week they have n o t h i n g t o t e l l us. FIRST GRADE—The f i r s t grades are now t r y i n g s c i e n t i f i c experiments. T h e y are learning t h a t i f you p u t w a t e r i n a w i n d o w s i l l and let. it, stay f o r a f e w d a y s it wili evaporate. KINDERGARTEN—The' kinder garten gained a new student, Su san Schieb. — •»•(& T h e C i t i z e n has been i n f o r m e d that S t e p h e n 0 . B o c o c k , son of 1st Sgt. a n d M r s . H a r o l d L . B o residents cock, former Culver now l i v i n g i n F t . L e o n a r d W o o d , Mo., litis e n t e r e d s e r v i c e i n the U . S . A . F . , w i t h the f o l l o w i n g ad d r e s s : A B S t e p h e n C . Hocock, A / F 1 7 7 2 8 4 5 1 , Box 9 6 9 3 , O u n t e r A.F.U.. Alabama 36114. While l i v i n g i n C u l v e r , Steve w a s a c t i v e in t h e S c O u t i n g p r o g r a m , r e c e i v ing the God a n d C o u n t r y Scout ing A w a r d , and was a student i n the C u l v e r C o m m u n i t y School. * * * Joseph D. Kosterman a n d Thomas E. Schmidt, both of R o u t e 1, C u l v e r , were r e c e n t l y e n l i s t e d i n t h e U.S. M a r i n e C o r p s a c c o r d i n g to Sgt. E . G. K v o u s e . Marshal'! 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In Wold "TIhe C i n c i n n a t i Kid" In at "Melo" 24 5, to your door the s a m e day* 25 Might" 20 can ferlng you m i l k F R E S H from c u r f a r m s TUES., 24, I'AI ll:.">0 Thurs., MON.. Feature— " T h e S e c r e t Of My S u c c e s s ' can tfn 1 I'aRO 10 — T h e Culver Citizen — Culver. I n d i a n i — .Inn. 20, 1000 J u l y 22, 1005 Mrs. M a r y Andrews r e n n i n g t o n w r i t e s p o e m , " I n T h e E c h o Of H i s F o o t s t e p s " as t r i b u t e to Adlai Stevenson . . . L i g h t n i n g struck the o n e - s t o r y stone and frame h o m e o f M r s . Le.lia P o w e l l G a r b e r d u r i n g last F r i d a y night's s t o r m j and caused heavy d a m a g e • • • ' H O O D E D COBRA' 12 feet high ! Same s t o r m i n f l i c t s c o n s i d e r a b l e s o u t h w e s t o f C u l v e r . . . L o c a l Boy is a traffic stopper for reptiles damage to Fazekas' f a r m crops zoo near Allen^ Scouts to collect paper Saturday I K wood. Pa. s ' mm® . . . Patricia Louise Wesson an nounces engagement to James E. Reilly . . . Mrs. Myrtle Crabb marks 80th birthday . . . Culver P u b l i c Schools appeals to State •i-i; C o m m i s s i o n c o n c e r n i n g 34 p u p i l transfers to K n o x . . . Kewanna H a r v e s t F e s t i v a l t o be h e l d A u g . d i a n s l o s t t o T y n e r , 5-4, d e f e a t e d 26-28 . . . On J u l y 14 C u l v e r I n T r i t o n . 8-4, o n J u l y 15, a n d b o w e d t o L a P a z or> J u l y 19 w i t h a s c o r e of 5-3 . . . J u d g e R o y S h e n e m a n i n M a r s h a l l C i r c u i t C o u r t has p o s t p o n e d a d e c i s i o n i n t h e case ofsix C u l v e r p r o p e r t y o w n e r s , Mr', WAITING for evaeuaa n d M r s . C l a r e n c e W . E p l e y Jr., - | tion by helicopter is M r . a n d M r s . D o n a l d P. O s b o r n , U.S. 1st Cavalry trooper Russell L . Easterday, and Esther wounded in vicious araB. M c F a r l a n d , seeking an i n j u n c t i o n t o s t o p t h e sale o f t h e i r p r o perty'at public auction. People, Spots In The News j 1 Mr. ( HARP TUNER? No, mechan ic "tuning" one of 61 lubri cating lines on compressor developed by Worth ington Corp. for use in lunar explor- f p ation program. P§|| H J u l y 2 0 , 1965 L a k e o f f i c i a l s w a r n p u b l i c to observe buoys and boating laws . . . T o m C u l t i c o to s i n g opera at I n d i a n a U n i v e r s i t y A u g . 1, 4, 6, and 7 . . . .Summer Reading Club t o e n d n e x t S a t u r d a y . .... M r s . E d w a r d A m e n d to receive master's d e g r e e i n speech p a t h o l o g y f r o m Western Michigan University July 30 . . . J u l y 22 C u l v e r I n d i a n s b e a t L a k e v i l l e w i t h a score o f 6-2 i n f i n a l g a m e o f t h e s u m m e r season . . . O n M o n d a y , J u l y 26, C u l v e r Indians l o s t to L a P a z , 3-2, i n opening game of County Baseball T o u r n e y . T h i s is t h e l a s t g a m e f o r C u l v e r i n the s u m m e r l e a g u e a n d they finish w i t h a record of nine w i n s a n d six d e f e a t s . . . R e v . R u s sell Paul Keinmerer, pastor of the Monrovia, Ind., Methodist Church, and a former major league pitcher, w i l l address the congregation Sun d a y e v e n i n g at t h e C u l v e r M e t h o dist Church. * REFLECTED B E A U T Y : Light and sleek architectural lines are handsomely magnified in pool of Vivian Beaumont Theater in New York's new Lincoln Center. News Highlights ( C o n t i n u e d J.rom P a g e 1> s w i m m i n g lessons w i l l b e g i n n e x t w e e k w i t h r e g i s t r a t i o n t o be h e l d J u n e 21 . . . A n n e Osborn receives A . B . degree in Psychology from Stanford University, graduating w i t h great distinction . . . Rare cQffeennt tree g r o w s i n y a r d o f Mrs. John K i t t l e at 874 East S h o r e D r i v e . . . T o m Boswe.ll o f C u l v e r has e a r n e d a v a r s i t y l e t t e r in baseball at DePauw U n i v e r s i t y , G r e e n c a s t l e , w h e r e he w i l l be a senior this fall . . . Culver Indians lose in baseball to LaPaz and Lakeville. c * * J u n e 24, I Our. Paul Liette awarded Sayger A w a r d at C H S A l u m n i Banquet h e l d J u n e 12 . . . D a v i d A . C u r t i s has w o n t h e S u m m e r N a v a l S c h o o l scholarship of C M A . . . T o w n B o a r d okays purchase of r i d i n g m o w e r for Culver T o w n Park . . . S h e r y l Fisher, Joyce Odle, C h e r y l l Zink, a n d Susie T h e w s attend cheerleaders' camp at Syracuse . . . K a y Bene Overmyer announc es e n g a g e m e n t t o I I . A l a n I l y l a n d . . . C u l v e r Indians defeated T y n e r J u n e 17 w i t h a 9-8 a n d lost J u n e 2 1 t o A r g o s , 6-5, i n t h e sway game. * * * J u l y 1, 1 0 0 5 A . N . P o p p e i n s t a l l e d J u n e 23 at new president of Culver Lions C l u b . . . Academy plans annual f i r e w o r k s display Sunday evening . . . Culver's bells w i l l r i n g out S u n d a y , J u l y 4, i n u n i s o n with t h o s e o f t h e rest of t h e n a t i o n as I a reminder of America's precious' h e r i t a g e . . . L a s t w e e k ' s Jayc.eesponsored Free Street F a i r was a b i g f i n a n c i a l success . . . A c a d e m y S u m m e r S c h o o l s boast l a r g e s t - y e t e n r o l l m e n t o f 1,735 s t u d e n t s , i n c l u d i n g 105 g i r l s e n r o l l e d i n t h e S u m m e r School for G i r l s , a new s c h o o l i n session t h e f i r s t t i m e t h i s s u m m e r . . . Mrs. H a m p t o n Boswell and Robert Lawrence appoint ed to L i b r a r y B o a r d . . . Barbara Ann R r i t e k e r n f M o n t p v e v litis been * c a t c h e s l a r g e m o u t h bass, w h i c h weighed three pounds . . . " I n d i anapolis S t a r " comments on S u m A u g u s t 2 0 . 15)05 C u l v e r public schools w i l l o f f i m e r Salad Bars of Culver M e t h o c i a l l y open T u e s d a y , A u g . 31 . . . d i s t Church. Mrs. Pearl H . Onesti and Mrs. V i r g i n i a M . K u b i s h h a v e p u r c h a s e d S e p t e m b e r o, 1005 Second p o l i o f e e d i n g set for t h e Coffee S h o p o n L a k e Shore D r i v e f r o m M r s . F l o y d T r i p l e t . . . S u n d a y , Sept. 26 . . . C M . A . t o Cn .Monday f i r e c o m p l e t e l y de o p e n 7 2 n d a c a d e m i c y e a r o n Sept. s t r o y e d a l a r g e b a r n o n t h e A l a n 15 w i t h e n r o l l m e n t o f 8S8 c a d e t s Tanner (arm . . . Arthur" L a m o i n . . . Morrison Livestock, located B a n k s , son of M r . a n d M r s . F r e d one m i l e n o r t h o f C u l v e r o n S t a t e B a n k s , w i l l . r e c e i v e h i s B a c h e l o r o f R o a d 17, w i l l open a D a i l y H o g spacious A r s d e c r e e f r o m S o u t h e r n I l l i n o i s M a r k e t Sept. 1 1 w i t h U n i v e r s i t y A u g . 27 . . . K e w a n n a n e w b a r n s a n d f a c i l i t i e s a t t h e i r H a r v e s t F e s t i v a l set f o r A u g . 2 6 - p r e s e n t l o c a t i o n . . . M r . a n d M r s . 28 p r o m i s e s to be b i g a f f a i r . . . Roy W a t t s , 222 L a k e v i e w St., o b M r . a n d M r s . ISlmer R i g g l e m a n o f s e r v e d t h e i r 5 0 t h w e d d i n g a n n i Hibbard.. celebrated their 6 0 t h v e r s a r y A u g . 29 . . . D i s t r i c t W . S . C.S. p l a n s f o u r S e p t e m b e r W o r k weddiu; j g anniversary Sunday. shops. amount of $50. '*""•*-"#•' S e p t e m b e r 2 , 1005 'i'lp> S t a t e . E x c h a n g e B a n k o f Culver announced Friday that it has r e c e i v e d a p p r o v a l f r o m the I m p a r t m . e n t of F i n a n c i a l I n s t i t u t i o n s o f ' I n d i a n a a n d F e d e r a l De posit Insurance Corporation to o p e n a b r a n c h b a n k a t 2701 N o r t h M i c h i g a n . S t r e e t in P l y m o u t h . . . F r a n k S e t z l e r was elected p r e s i d e n t o f the L a k e M a x i n k u c k e e A s sociation at t h e i r A u g . 2 7 m e e t i n g . . . C o n r a d C. M a t t o x , C u l v e r M i l i t a r y A c a d e m y p r i n t e r since 1 9 2 8 , r e t i r e d at t h e e n d o f A u g u s t a f t e r a 37,-year c a r e e r . . . T h e ItitiO o p e r a t i n g b u d g e t f o r t h e T o w n of C u l v e r c a l l i n g f o r tax c o l l e c t i o n s of $33,515 and a t o w n tax rate of £ 1 . 2 7 2 was . a p p r o v e d by t h e T o w n B o a r d ;ft it's M o n d a y n i g h t m e e t ing . . . Heavy winds and rain in f l i c t m u c h d a m a g e t o C u l v e r area s h o r t l y after m i d n i g h t last T h u r s day . . . Bonnie Jean B a r k e r an nounces engagement to L y n n A l l e n Fenimore . . . The A r t h u r Hattens m a r k A u g . 25 4 5 t h w e d d i n g a n n i versary w i t h Sunday family lunch eon . . . M r . a n d M r s . K e n n e t h G a r l a n d a r e f e t e d on s i l v e r w e d d i n g anniversary . . . Miss L i n d a L e e K o s e w i l l g r a d u a t e Sept. 9 f r o m M e m o r i a l H o s p i t a l School of N u r s i n g . . . A r t h u r J. D i l l o n J r . r e c e i v e d h i s M a s t e r o f Science de gree i n E d u c a t i o n i n A u g u s t f r o m Purdue University . . . Pam Milner S e p t e m b e r 10, amr, R e v . R. W a r r e n S o r e n s o h , pas tor of the B u r r Oak C h u r c h of God, and f a m i l y have t r a n s f e r r e d to M a c o m b , 111., a n d R e v . E l l s w o r t h Routson and f a m i l y of Hec t o r , M i n n . , w i l l c o m e to B u r r O a k , where Rev. R o u t s o n w i l l assume t h e p a s t o r s h i p o f t h e B u r r Oak.. C h u r c h of C o d . . . T h e sale o f a. 5S-acre i n d u s t r i a l s i t e o n C u l v e r ' s w e s t side t o M c G i l l M a n u f a c t u r i n g Co., o f V a l p a r a i s o , a l e a d i n g m a n ufacturer of precision r o l l e r bear ings, w i l l take place at 1 p . m . F r i day, a c c o r d i n g to the Jaycees' I n dustrial Committee, which has charge of the arrangements . . . . Union Township C ounc.il of C h u r c h e s a n n o u n c e s n a m e s o f new committees and officers . . . C M A lists C o n c e r t-Theater Schedule for 1 9 6 5 - 6 6 w h i c h h i g h l i g h t s J a n . 10 a p p e a r a n c e of H a n s C o n r e i d • . . . Miss L i n d a L o u Banks, daugh ter of M r . and Mrs. Louis Banks, announces engagement to A d o l p h W . Massa, son o f M r . a n d Mrs. A d o l p h Massa o f C u l v e r . . . C u l ver H i g h School's baseball team o p e n e d t h e i r f a l l season Sept. 7 by d e f e a t i n g C a s t o n 11-2 o n the l o c a j d i a m o n d . . . Sept. 10 t h e local baseball team traveled Caston where they played to a to 5-5 tie. To Be Continued. * A u g u s t r>, 1 0 0 5 M o o n l i g h t Serenade, by the C u l ver S u m m e r S c h o o l B a n d , is set f o r A u g . 7-8 . . . $3.02 s c h o o l tax l e v y f o r 1966 is u p 56 c e n t s . . . Naval school Band to present con c e r t i n T o w n P a r k o n A u g u s t 12 . . . Janet P a r k e r announces her engagement to J e r e m y Fisher . . . L i t t l e League, sponsored locally b y t h e C u l v e r Jaycees, is n e a r i n g i t s h a l f - w a y p o i n t o f t h e 19 65 sea son . . . C u l v e r J u n i o r L e a g u e f i n i s h e d t h e i r c u r r e n t season b y de f e a t i n g LaPaz, 16-4. a w a r d e d a $150 State F a i r 4-H H o m e E c o n o m i c s cash s c h o l a r s h i p . . . A n n o u n c e m e n t is m a d e o f t h e engagement of L o i s H e l p h r e y to W i l b u r Richard Kelso I I I . . . M a r y b e t h L o u i s e .Schutte a n n o u n c es h e r e n g a g e m e n t t o J o h n H e l m s • V 'S Carney . . . Culver's baseball I n d i a n s b e a t T r i t o n J u n e 24 w i t h a A u g u s t 12, 1005 score o f 1,4-7 a n d o n J u n e 2 8 p i l e d C u l v e r P u b l i c Schools to open up a 9-7 score a g a i n s t L a P a z . A u g . 31 . . . 1 9 6 5 - 6 6 t e a c h i n g s t a f f f o r C u l v e r P u b l i c S c h o o l s is l i s t e d . . B o a r d of School Trustees decide to retain s w i m m i n g pool i n plans J u l y 8, 1 9 6 5 Culver, A r g o s , L a P a z b a n k s end for new school b u i l d i n g . . . G r e g Easterday and Carl Strang, greatest g r o w t h year in history ory w i t h c o m b i n e d r e s o u r c e s o f $ 4 2 , - a l o n g w i t h C a r l F o u s t as S c o u t will attend Philmont 8 7 9 , 1 0 6 . 2 6 . . . F l a s h i n g beacons m a s t e r , t o be i n s t a l l e d at i n t e r s e c t i o n o f S c o u t R a n c h i n N e w M e x i c o A u g . N e w S t a t e R o a d 17 a n d S t a t e R o a d 1 6 - 3 1 . . . T o w n B o a r d a m e n d s 1.0, w e s t o f C u l v e r . . . L i o n s C l u b z o n i n g o r d i n a n c e f o r M - 2 i n d u s sets J u l y 17 f o r a n n u a l C o r n t r i a l site . . . R u t h Shanks attends Roast . . . C u l v e r S u m m e r B a n d c o n v e n t i o n o f N a t i o n a l F e d e r a t i o n Professional Concerts rescheduled for Tuesday of B u s i n e s s and Clubs i n W a s h i n g t o n , n i ; : l i t s . . . N a n c y Sue H o w a r d a n W o m e n ' s n o u n c e s e n g a g e m e n t t o D r . D o n D.C. . . . 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Highiighti of Culver News of 10, 20, 30, 40, ond 50 Years Ago This Week JANUARY 18, 1 » 5 « — J a m e s L e e G r u b b s , 2 3-year- o l d M i s h a w a k a y o u t l i , was a c c i d e n t a l ly d r o w n e d Saturday afternoon when the m o t o r p r o p e l l e d ice b o a t he was r i d i n g o n L a k e M a x nkuckee struck a n open place in t h e ice a n d t h r e w h i m i n t o deep w a t e r . Argos L i o n s were guests of the C u l v e r L i o n s at t h e i r Jan. 11 m e e t i n g to hear f o r m e r Chicago Bear f o o t b a l l star George G u i l lani. Mr. and Mrs. E m t l R u h n o w Jr. are the parents of a seven-pound d a u g h t e r , Denise M a r i e , b o r n Jan. 9. A son, M i c h a e l E d w a r d , was b o r n J a n . 11 i n W a s h i n g t o n , D . C . , t o Sp/3 and M r s . J e r r y E. Jones. Mr. and M r s . George L i s t e n b e r g e r are. t h e p a r e n t s o f a 9 - p o u n d daughter, Christina Louise, born Jan. 11. M r . a n d M r s . Gene F r e d e r i c k o f M o n t e r e y are t h e p a r e n t s o f a e o n b o r n J a n . 1 2. T h u r s d a y evening, the C u l v e r Lakers w i l l again appear i n the l o c a l g y m as t h e y p l a y h o s t t o independent the talented Argos basketball team. 1 JANUARY C u l v e r , Indiana — J a n . 20, Bum. 0®A By Mrs. Floyd CariGthen. Phone Vlkinsr 2-202M Mr. and M r s . V i r g i l Bennett a n d R o b e r t B e n n e t t of L a P o r t e were T h u r s d a y o v e r n i g h t guests of t l i e i r m o t h e r , M r s . Rossie Moore. Mr. and M r s . B e r t Cramer Jr. Sunday dinner and Lisa were guests of M r s . C r a m e r ' s m o t h e r , Mrs. W i l b u r Haney, and family at Sidney. I n the afternoon they all attended the 8 0th birthday celebration of M r s . Haney's fa t h e r , H a r r y W i t h a m , at A t w o o d M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h . T h e r e w e r e 54 present. Sunday d i n n e r guests of M r . and Mrs. F l o y d Carrothers were Mrs. W . D. Crossgrove and Cyn thia L y n n of P l y m o u t h . Sunday guests of Mrs. A r t h u r Prosser, L a u r e l and V e l d a were M r . and M r s . D i c k Cable of Berwyn, 111. a n d Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrett and T a m i of Gary. T h e C i r c l e P a r t y w i l l be F r i day evening at 8 p.m. i n the A n nex. M r s . F r a n c e s Si'ddall o f R o u t e 4, P l y m o u t h , g a v e a p i n k and blue shower i n her home W e d nesday evening in h o n o r of her The niece, M r s . J o h n C r o m l e y . gifts were placed i n a w h i t e baby l i v i n g f r u i t s a l a d was s e r v e d . b e d i n a c o r n e r of t h e r o o m . P i n k and blue streamers w e r e s t r e t c h e d across t h e c o r n e r w i t h p i n k a n d b l u e r o s e t t e s at. given the ends. Contests were By Mrs. Carroll Thompson a n d p r i z e s w o n by M r s. H e l e n Phone Argos 802-5058 C r a m e r . Guests w e r e M r s . F l o y d A t t e n d a n c e at S u n d a y s e r v i c e s Jerguson, M r s . R a l p h Reed, M r s . A r t h u r B e c k n e l l , M r s . P a u l S i d - w a s 6 1 . T h e l a s t o f t h e series o f Sun d a l l o f P l y m o u t h , M r s . I r a C r o m s p e c i a l m e e t i n g s was h e l d ley, Mrs. John Cromley, M r s . day evening. Rev. W i l l i a m Nangle Freda U r i a h , M r s . B e r t C r a m e r of P l y m o u t h w a s t h e g u e s t s p e a k J r . , M r s . B e r t C r a m e r Sr., M r s . er. T h e W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g s e r v Samuelson, Mrs. L e w i s ice w a s c a n c e l l e d because o f t h e Lorene J o n e s , a l l o f C u l v e r ; M r s. C. b a d w e a t h e r . G o o d w i l l bags a r e b e i n g d i s Kline Bossinger, Mrs. Harry Sbeppard, Mrs. M a r i e Schipplock, t r i b u t e d for the annual drive. A Mrs. Floyd Carrothers, of B u r r t r u c k w i l l p i c k u p t h e f i l l e d bags Jan. Oak; and M r s . A r t h u r W o o l i n g - at the c h u r c h on Monday, ton of P l y m o u t h . M r s . Cro'mley 31. Mr. and M r s . H a r o l d A l d e r f e r r e c e i v e d m a n y n i c e g i f t s . She w a s assisted by her sister-in-law, M r s . a n d f a m i l y of M i c h i g a n C i t y a n d Bert Cramer Jr. Lunch was M r . a n d M r s . H e n r y K e n d a l l a n d f a m i l y of A r g o s w e r e Sunday s e r v e d t<"> c o n c l u d e t h e p a r t y . d i n n e r guests of M r s . A . E. A l Mrs. r t a y i n o n d L o w r y enter derfer. tained Wednesday afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Clifton Mrs. B e r n a r d Miller, Mrs. H a r r y spent the weekend w i t h the Ber L e f f e r t . M r s . L o u i s Base, M r s. f a m i l y at Muncie nard Clifton Stewart Feign, Mrs. Ora Overmyand Mr. and Mrs. John Strycker er, a n d M r s . H e r m a n S e i m s , a l l spent the weekend w i t h M r . and of C u l v e r ; M r s . A n n a Reasoner Mrs. Stanley H a n d s c h u at M a r i o n . of D e t r o i t , M i c h . ; M r s . Catherine Mr. and Mrs. H e r b e r t Blocker Snyder of P l y m o u t h ; M r s . H o w a r d Shock of H i b b a r d ; M r s . L e w and f a m i l y visited Sunday after Sheppard noon w i t h the Max E d m o n d s f a m is Jones, M r s . H a r r y a n d M r s . F l o y d C a r r o t h e r s of i l y . Burr Oak. Contests were con The timing is a l w a y s right each one received ducted and p r i z e s . L u n c h c o n s i s t i n g o f a n g e l w h e n y o u c a l l V I 2-3 37 7 f o r a r e s u l t - g e t t i n g C u l v e r C i t i z e n Clas food cake a n d w h i p p e d cream sified A d . MiSS E l i z a b e t h P e n g i l l y , M i s s R u t h Behmer, and L e w a n n K a l lam played i n t h e South Bend Symphony Orchestra on Sunday. * * * J A N U A R Y 1 3 , 192(S— The Masons dedicated t h e i r •new h a l l . G r a n d M a s t e r A l b e r t W . Funkhouser and Grand Secretary W i l l i a m Swintz were present at the ceremony. A d a u g h t e r , P h y l l i s Rose, was b o r n S u n d a y , J a n . 10, to M r . a n d Mrs. Charles McLane. M r s . M . L . K e e n e n t e r t a i n e d at. t'lincheon i n h o n o r of her d a u g h ter. Hallie's 10th birthday. Mrs. Charles B u s h and d a u g h t e r , Bessie, a n d M r s . G u y S t e v ens and d a u g h t e r , D o r o t h y , spent -Sunday a f t e r n o o n in Rochester w i t h the W i l l i a m W r i g h t f a m i l y . M r s . 8. S. S m i t h a n d d a u g h t e r , W i l m a , spent the weekend i n L a J'orte w i t h relatives. * JOSEPH D. H O W A R D , M.D PHYSICIAN M. GEORGE ROSERO, M.D, P H Y S I C I A N & SURGEON H General Office: Medicine wedding & Obstetrics ' 0 2 1 L a k e S h o r e D r i v e ,„ >U Office Hours Mon.: 10-12 by Appointment A . M . , 3-7 P.M. Tues., W e d . , T h u r s . & F r i . : 10-12 A . 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T h e i m p o r t a n t event was the v i c t o r y of A r g o s o v e r C u l v e r , 23 t o 29, f o r the first time i n hostory on a Culver floor. Thursday evening, Daisy Eckm a n and R u t h Pedersen reviewed t h e b o o k , " T h e F l y i n g B o a t , " as a f e a t u r e of t h e m e e t i n g o f t h e G i r l s ' G u i l d of t h e Grace Re\ formed Church. »!.' e 9:00 a.m. WLS (890) 9:15 a.m. WSBT (960) Vnting 2-3550 Mrs. S a r a h M y e r s , 99, o l d e s t r e s i d e n t of M a r s h a l l C o u n t y , d i e d F r i d a y in the M y e r s f a r m h o m e •near A r g o s . C u l v e r squeezes by A r g o s i n ihe County tournament o n l y to 'lose to P l y m o u t h i n t h e s e c o n d contest. T h e second of the t w o large cedar trees on the depot plaza, both old landmarks, was cut. d o w n l a s t w e e k as a s a f e t y p r e c a u t i o n when i t was found t h a t t h e base of t h e 1 0 0 - f o o t t r e e w a s rotten two-thirds of the way througii. J A N U A R Y 18, Rhi Office & Residence Phone W i l l i a m O. O s b o r n h a s been a p p o i n t e d by G o v . R a l p h P. Gates t o a five member commission to a r r a n g e f o r t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n of a new state hospital for the insane in N o r t h e r n I n d i a n a . * A SUNDAYS Sat.: Mi. 1940— a: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE RADIO S E R I E S Thursdays by Appointment 2 2 2 N o r t h Oliio S t . I „ GRACE UNITED CHURCH CHURCH NEWS M a r g a r e t Swanson S u n d a y School 9:30 a.m. M o r n i n g W o r s h i p 10:30 a.m. ST. T H O M A S E P I S C O P A L CULVER BIBLE CHURCH C e n t e r a n d A d a m s Sis., P l y m o u t h 7 1 8 South Slain Street Father W i l l i a m C . R . Sheridan, ReV; E r i e R y s e r , P a s t o r S u n d a y S c h o o l 10 a . m . Pastor f e l l o w s h i p o f M e I l i i i (1 i s f Classes f o r a l l ages. W i n t e r Schedule lurches i n t h e a r e a s o u t h a m i M o r n i n g W o r s h i p 11 a.m. 7:30 a.m. H o l y E u c h a r i s t . east o f Lake M a x i n k u c k e e . ) T r a i n i n g H o u r 6:30 p . m . 9:30 a.m. F a m i l y E u c h a r i s t . US-TON C O U N T Y PARISH E v e n i n g Service 7:30 p . m . 9:30 a.m. C h u r c h School. N o r r i s L . K i n g , Pastor Nursery available for all Sun 9:30 a.m. Parish Nursery. [jElTKKS F O R D M E T H O D I S T day services. Superintendent obcrt L a n c a s t e r , Prayer Meeting and Bible Study TEMPLE OF F A I T H MISSION C h u r c h S c h o o l a t 10 a . m . 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. W o r s h i p at 1 1 : 1 5 a.m. R e v . H. R. Cross, Pastor - | M<mTEKEY M ETilODIST Located west of State Road 3 5 TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH John Ringon, Superintendent on State Road 10 t o C a l i f o r n i a City Library (Culver) W o r s h i p at 9:15 a.m. Township School and one m i l e It. J . Mueller, B.D., Pastor Church School at 10:05 a.m. north. P h o n e : R o c h e s t e r y2;}-.-«3t DELONG METHODIST Sunday School 9:30 a.m. W o r s h i p Services every Sunday fzabeth H o o v e r , Superintendent M o r n i n g Service 1 0 : 3 0 a.m. at 9 : 0 ( r a . m . C h u r c h S c h o o l at 9 : 1 5 a . m . Song Service 7:00 p . m . Sunday School at 10:00 a.m. W o r s h i p at 10:15 a.m. E v e n i n g Service 7:30 p . m . Class Children's Confirmation F o u r t h Sunday e v e n i n g of each CULVER CIRCUIT at 5 p . m . F r i d a y s . Rev. O. L e o n S t a r k , Pastor C o m m u n i o n on l a s t S u n d a y o f | m o n t h t h e r e w i l l be. a f u l l e v e n i n g special the m o n t h . 1 of spiritual singing and MAXINKUCKEE METHODIST music w i t h vocal and i n s t r u m e n t a l W o r s h i p at 9:30 a.m. every nit m b e r s . ST. M A R Y ' S O F T H E L A K E unday. CATHOLIC CHURCH Church School at 10:15 a.m. "The Church W i t h The MT. HOPE METHODIST Gold Crosses" P a u l E. W i n n , Superintendent. Rev. Joseph A . Lenk, Pastor \ C h u r c h S c h o o l at 10 a . m . S u n d a y Mass 7 : 0 0 a . m . , 8:00 ' W o r s h i p a t ' 11 a.m. every 2nd a.m., 1 0 : 0 0 a.m. and 1 1 : 0 0 a.m. Ind 4th Sunday. D a i l y Mass, 9 : 0 0 a . m . SANTA ANNA METHODIST Confession S a t u r d a y 7:00 a.m. P h i l l i p Peer, Superintendent to 9:00 p.m. , C h u r c h S c h o o l a t 10 a . m . Confession S a t u r d a y 7:00 p . m . f W o r s h i p a t 1 1 a . m . e v e r y 1st •«*d 3 r d S u n d a y . ZION GOSPEL C H A P E L R e v . Jerry M . B r o w n i n g , M i n i s t e r r POPLAR GROVE C H A R G E -Marion K l i n e , S u p e r i n t e n d e n t W . Hay K u h n , Pastor • D w i g h t K l i n e , Class L e a d e r William Lake. Superintendent M n n s o n Leap, Lay Loader C h u r c h S c h o o l a t 10 a . m . Sunday School 9:30 a.m. W o r s h i p at 10:45 each Sunday. P r e a c h i n g Service 10:45 a.m. SAND H I L L C I R C U I T E v e n i n g W o r s h i p S p.m., every SAND H I L L M E T H O D I S T 4 t h S u n d a y of, t h e m o n t h . Russell Good, Pastor Prayer Meeting Thursday S:00 Glen H a r t , Superintendent p.m. ! C h u r c h S c h o o l a t 10 a . m . Everyone welcome. I W o r s h i p a t 11 a . m . o n 1st a n d Srd S u n d a y s . TRIM T V EVANG E L 1 C A L [ G1LEAD METHODIST UNITED B R E T H R E N C H U R C H Grover Shaffer, Superintendent Rev. Robert Berkey, Minister C h u r c h S c h o o l a t 10 a . m . R a y m o n d M o r r i s o n , Supt. . W o r s h i p at 1 1 a . m . o n 2 n d a n d Sunday School 1 0 : 0 0 a.m. jlth Sundays. CENTER M o r n i n g W o r s h i p 11:00 a.m. R I C H LCAI N D E v e n i n g W o r s h i p 7 : 3 0 p . m . on RCUn I alternate Sundays. Choir Practice 6:30 p.m. T h u r s RICHLAND C E N T E R day. METHODIST Prayer meeting 7:30 p.m. Edward Miller, Pastor rhert Warner, Superintendent Thursday. S u n d a y S c h o o l at 9 : 3 0 a . m . o n and S r d S u n d a y s . ( 1 0 : 3 0 o n C U L V E R LARGER PARISH d and 4th S u n d a y s ) . E.U.B. C H U R C H E S W o r s h i p at 9:30 a.m. on 2nd ,& 4 t h S u n d a y s , ( 1 0 : 4 5 o n 1st Dev. D w i g h t McClure, Pastor d 3rd Sundays). Joseph llaney. Assistant Pastor 7:00 p.m. Prayer and Bible ^ursday at 8:00 p . m . Study on B U R T O N METHODIST Belcher, Superintendent S u n d a y School a t 9 : 3 0 a . m . o n d and 4 t h S u n d a y s ( 1 0 : 3 0 o n and 3 r d ) . W o r s h i p at 9:30 a.m. on 1st id 3 r d S u n d a y s , ( 1 0 : 15 on 2 n d id 4th S u n d a y s ) . M . Y . F . at 7 : 0 0 p . m . Evening W o r s h i p at 7:30 on id and 4 t h S u n d a y s . Prayer and Bible Study on ednesdays a t 8 p . m . llliam CULVER M I L I T A R Y ACADEMY MEMORIAL CHAPEL Chaplain A l l e n F . B r a y , U S X R Holy C o m m u n i o n — 8 a.m. Sunday C h a p e l Service — 0:30 a . m . Matins Tuesday and Thursday - 7:45 a . m . E M M ANUEli EVA N G E LIC A L UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Lawrence White, Superintendent Sunday School 9:30 a.m. M o r n i n g W o r s h i p 10:30 a.m. Evening W o r s h i p 7:30 p.m. H I B B A R D E.U.B. CHURCH Richard Overmyer, Supt. S u n d a y School 9:45 a.m. M o r n i n g W o r s h i p 10:30 a.m. BURR O A K E.U.B. C H U R C H Russell Ulery, Superintendent M o r n i n g W o r s h i p 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. R O L L I N S < HA P E L He v. L e w i s C a r t e r A f t e r n o o n W o r s h i p , 3:30 p.m. 1st a n d 3 r d S u n d a y s e a c h m o n t h . 5 T H E C H U R C H A L L F O R T H E C H U R C H and Love, changing chaos i n t o order and discord i n t o the music of the spheres." SAYINGS BOND REPORT H a r o l d E . Rose, C h a i r m a n o f t h e M a r s h a l l C o u n t y I I . S. Sav ings Bonds Committee, h a s re ceived a r e p o r t r e v e a l i n g t h a t the FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST C o u n t y ' s S a v i n g s B o n d s sales f o r SCIENTIST November were $38,892 com 1 2 8 S. M i c h i g a n St., P l y m o u t h pared w i t h $46,866 for the cor M o r n i n g W o r s h i p 10:30 a.m. r e s p o n d i n g p e r i o d of last yeai. W e d n e s d a y T h e S t a t e ' s safes f o r Evening Worship November 7:45 p.m. w e r e $ 1 0 , 2 8 9 , 0 1 3 w h i c h is a ga.ii R e a d i n g R o o m o p e n i n C h u r c h o f 5.78 p e r c e n t c o m p a r e d witl. E d i f i c e 2 t o 5 - W e d . a n d Sat. last November. T h e n a t u r e o f G o d as " T r u t h " F o r t y - f o u r of t h e S t a t e ' s It: w i l l be t h e s u b j e c t o f t h e s e r v i c e i n a l l C h r i s t i a n Science c h u r c h e s c o u n t i e s r e p o r t e d sales g a i n s l o t this week. S c r i p t u r a l readings w i l l the m o n t h w h e n compared v itt. » include the Psalmist's p r a y e r : sales o f N o v e m b e r 19 64. " W i t h h o l d not thou thy tender " I henr y o u h a v e a b o y i n coi> mercies f r o m me, O L o r d : let t h y l o v i n g k i n d n e s s a n d t h y t r u t h c o n l o g o . Is l i e g o i n g t o become a d i n • t o r , an engineer, o r a l a w y e r , per. tinually preserve me." P a r a l l e l i n g t h e B i b l e passages h a p s ? " The s l o w , quizzical a n s w e r w a s . . w i l l be r e f e r e n c e s f r o m t h e de " S c i e n c e " T h a t I do n o t k n o w . R i g h t u<>v< nomination's textbook, a n d H e a l t h w i t h K e y t o t h e S c r i p t h e b i g question i s ; is h e g o i n g t<< t u r e s " b y M a r y B a k e r E d d y , in b e c o m e a sophomore?" cluding — " L e t t h e r e be l i g h t . ' is the perpetual demand of Truth ADVERTISE B E WISE F O RA L L '['lie Church is (lie greatest fac tor on earth for the building of character and Rood citizenship. I t is a storehouse of spiritual val ues. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civiliza tion can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church. T h e y are: (1) F o r his own sake. (2) F o r his children's sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) F o r the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support. J'lan to go to church regularly a n d read y o u r U i b l e d a i l y . BURR O A K Prayer meeting 7:00 p.m. W e d CULVER METHODIST CHURCH tesday. School-Lewis Streets C a r l Q. B a k e r , M i n i s t e r SAINT ANN'S CATHOLIC M r s . Ted Strang, Director CHURCH, MONTEREY Christian Education Rev. E d w a r d M a t 11s7.uk, P a s t o r 9:30 a.m.—Church School ~ S u n d a y Masses: 7:30 a n d 9:30 10:40 a . m . - - M o r n i n g Worship rm. 4:30 ii.in.—Junior MYF » W e e k d a y Masaes: 8 : 0 5 (Win t 1st and 3rd Sundays) er) 7:00 (Summer). 5:30 p.m.—Senior M Y F Chid H o l y day of O b l i g a t i o n . 6:30 i.m. E v e n i n g as a n n o u n c e d on a n d 4 t h S u n d a y s ) arish bulletin. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Holy Communion distributed M . G. Johnson, Pastor inch w e e k d a y a t 7 : 0 0 . « : l l T h a y e r St., P l y m o u t h Confession: S a t u r d a y 4 to 5 W o r s h i p Service 9:30 a.m. n anr\ 7 t o 9 n . m . B e f o r e S u n - State Road 17 Leo V a n Scoyk, I n t e r i m Pastor J o e Reiser, S u p e r i n t e n d e n t Sunday S c h o o l 9:30 a.m. M o r n i n g W o r s h i p 10:30 n.m. Pat OOO O R L D IN C H U R C H O F GOD Rev. E l l s w o r t h Routson B u r t o n Keece, S u p e r i n t e n d e n t P h i l Carlisle, Asst. Supt. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. PRETTY L A K E EVANGELICAL W o r s h i p Service 10:45 a.m. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH E v e n i n g Study H o u r 7:30 p.m. Thomas Rough, Pastor H o l y C o m m u n i o n observed the Frank B a i r Jr., Superintendent f i r s t Sunday o f each m o n t h d u r M o r n i n g W o r s h i p 9:15 a.m. i n g the morning', w o r s h i p service. Sunday S c h o o l 1 0 : 0 0 a . m . A c o r d i a l w e l c o m e is e x t e n d e d ' Evening W o r s h i p 7:00 p.m. on to a l l t o w o r s h i p w i t h us. ilternate Sundays. Jan. 2 0 , Culver, Indiana — UNION C H U R C H OF THE BRETHREN M r s . Robert T . Rust M E T H O D I S T CROUP MINISTRY T M . Y . F . at The Culver Citizen — K e v . H . W . H o l u n a n , Pastor! Music What has happened to this marvelous world of ours in this twentieth century of God's grace? Mankind seems to be passing through a sea of troubles which has no counterpart in human history. There are wars and rumors of wars among the nations, and many of the nations themselves are split into warring factions, each faction striving for supremacy, and each intolerant of the views, hopes, and rights of others. The great trouble with the world is that men have forgotten God. They no longer seek spiritual guidance, but follow the vain ways of the modern world. We have become a cynical, materialistic generation. I f this drift toward world tragedy and chaos is everslopped, the churches of the world must do it. The world's hope — our hope — is in God and His Church, He alone can save mankind from a sorrowful fate. The Church seeks to turn the hearts of men from the ways of war and fear and hate to the ways of peace and lOVe. Copyright 1966Keister Advertising-Service, Inc., Strasburg, la. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Isaiah Micah John Romans Ephesians 2:1-5 6:1-8 1:12-18 5:1-8 2:1-10 Saturday I Peter 2:17-25 This Feature Is Made Possible By The FoEJov/ing Firms Who Invite Y o u To Attend A House Of Worship Each Week Photo Supplies The State Newspapers Greeting Cards Fannie May Exchange Bank Plymouth and Knox Candy Culver News Agency 103 S. M a i n St. Culver, I n d . M amber Transit Mix, Inc. Willard FDIC Lawrence Phone 936-2136 C u ' v e r , Ind. Waster Price's Chevrolet, Complete inc. Automotive Service House of fvlaple Abattoir Wholesale & Retail Meats East Jefferson Viking 2-3000 Culvsr. Ind. V i Mils South of Plymouth on M u c k s h a w Read an ! Cook Bros. Furniture Plymouth, End. 14 — T h e C u l v e r C i t i z e n Page Culver, Indiana — J a n . 20, 1 9 « « CLOTHING FOR SALE Culver's Four-County Trading Area's R e c o g n i z e d (Viarket P l a c e R A T E S : U p to 2 5 w o r d s , $ 1 . 0 0 ; 2 w e e k s , $ 1 . 8 0 ; 3 w e e k s , $ 2 . 4 0 ; 4 W*«fcs, J 2 . S 0 . U p to 5 0 wore"-;, $ 2 . 0 0 ; 2 w e e k s , $ 3 . 6 0 ; 3 w e e k s , $ 4 . 8 0 ; 4 55.6'. Additional words 4 c each. Minimum charge RATES of $1 C a r d of T h a n k s , n o t i c e s , up to 2 5 umn In Classified Memoriams, and Obituaries, words, $ 7 . 5 C . Service display, $1.50. Front $1 SERVICES.OFFERED HELP page inch. reading WANTED Tecumseii Products Co. Call Knox 772-2055 Tecumseh, Michigan REASONABLE NOW col publication. Proving? Riteway Moving «& S t o r a g e HIRING FOR A L L SHIFTS RATES tfn Employment C. W. EPLEY R E A L T Y Lake Residential Business Lake To charge per Local display advertising rate 7 0 c per i n c h . A d s a c c e p t e d u n t i l 9 a . m . W e d n e s d a y , d a y of C a p t a i n J a c k M . I I a r t, C o m FOR S A L E : Tuxedo suit. W o r n Officer, Battery " A " , only twice. % price. Also w h i t e m a n d i n g d i n n e r jacket. Call V I 2-3513. 5th H o w i t z e r B a t t a l i o n , 6 0 t h A r 3 t f n t i l l e r y , U . S. A r m y R e s e r v e s t a tioned at Norlh Judson, an REAL ESTATE FOR SALE nounced this week that several Sales Rentals vacancies exist for personnel due to i n c r e a s e d s t r e n g t h authoriza REAL ESTATE tion. B u y or S e l l REAL $1.00. q u o t e d are for c a s h w i t h o r d e r ; a d d 5 0 c if c h a r g e d . for b l i n d a d s in c a r e of T h e C i t i z e n . weeks, Office Open D a l e or R e b e c c a J o n e s , S a l e s m e n Chipmnii, Jenkins & C h i p m a n , Brokers Phono V I 2-3128 Residential B a t t e r y " A " has been a u t h o r ized to increase to 8 0 % s t r e n g t h a n d is n o w c o n d u c t i n g an e n l i s t m e n t campaign to f i l l a l l existing vacancies create ! by the in creased a u t h o r i z a t i o n . 1 ESTATE Call Farm 1-2 6* t f n FOR S A L E By Owner. House in Culver, near school and churches, living 3 bedrooms, extra large room, d i n i n g room, kitchen and b a t h n e w l y r e m o d e l e d , n e w gas f u r n a c e , b a s e m e n t , t w o car ga rage, a n d l a r g e l o t . C a l l K e w a n na 6 5 3 - 3 8 9 4 o r C u l v e r V I 2 - 2 1 5 5 for a p p o i n t m e n t 1 tfn WEST O F CALHOPN ORCHARD 30 acres w i t h three-bedroom home, $7500. W i l l consider trade for Culver property. William B i g g s , R e a l t o r , 108 E . 8 t h St., R o chester, I n d . 2-3n HUDON I iTPii W R I T E R SERV ICE, 103 W. LaPorte Street. Plymouth, Sales-Serviee-Rentals, 8 : 0 0 A . M . to 5 : 0 0 P . M . Typewriters and A d d i n g Machines. FOR S A L E : E i g h t r e n t a l units on Repairs on all makes. Royal Port 3n Crystal Lake, Frankfort, equipped a b l e d e a l e r . P h o n e 1*36-2728. a n d d o i n g good s u m m e r business. M O T H E R S : Box 38tfn H O U S E W I V E S a n d 4 33, F r a n k f o r t , M i c h . 3n L u c r a t i v e f u l l or p a r t t i m e w o r k a v a i l a b l e i n prestige business, no I ADDIE'S PIE SHOP usual canvassing, no travelling 119 E . L a P o r t e S t . — P l y m o u t h Our i n t e r n a t i o n a l l y - k n o w n o r g a n ! F e a t u r i n g Home Style linked z a t i o n is n u m b e r one i n i t s f i e l d Goods If you have a pleasing personality FRESH DAILY write The. FOR a n d best r e f e r e n c e s , RENT: Five-room house, Pies — Cakes — Cookies Culver Press, I n c . , Dept. 125,! completely furnished, newly re Breakfast & Dinner Rolls Press B u i l d i n g , C u l v e r , I n d . 2-2n] decorated, o i l furnace, garage a n d Doughnuts ——————— 1 i Complete Line Of Delicatessen garden, $65. References. I d e a l f o r HELP WANTED: Experienced , Foods t h r e e or f o u r w o r k i n g g i r l s . L o automobile salesman. P l e a s a n t c a t e d at M a x i n k u c k e e . P h o n e 8 9 2 P h o n e 8&6-S867 conditions. Insurance I 5215. 2tfn w o r k i n g 3n plan. Guaranteed wages plus. A p p l y D e p t . 12 1, T h e C u l v e r P r e s s , APARTMENTS FOR RENT FELKE FLORIST Inc., Culver, I n d . 3n Plymouth FOR R E N T : Clean, nicely f u r n i s h Cur Flowers and Ported W A N T E D : M a n o r w o m a n t o s u p ed t h r e e - r o o m a p a r t m e n t s . Call Plants Of All Kinds ply consumers i n C u l v e r w i t h R a w - V i k i n g 2-3442 before 3 p . m . F u n e r a l W o r k A Specialty leigh products. Can earn $100 and 3 8 tfn W e a r e a s close a s y o u r phone up w e e k l y f u l l t i m e . W r i t e Raw936-310.-. C O L L E C T l e i g h , D e p t . I N A 1 14 3 3 6 , F r e e - F O R R E N T : G r o u n d f l o o r , n i c e l y 1 5 t f n p o r t , 111. .3-2* f u r n i s h e d 3 - r o o m a n d b a t h a p a r t LIMESTONE DRIVEWAYS — $4.30 t o n s p r e a d . A l s o g r a v e l , t o p WANTED TO BUY dirt, fill. Agricultural limestone, A.S.C.P. approved $4.50 t o n W A N T E D : Clean c o t t o n rags suit s p r e a d . 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F o r free c h e c k o v e r c a l l Argos, 892-5012. 39tfn ARMY R E S E R V E ENL1STMHNTS N E E D E D Y o u n g m e n w h o have, a m i l i t a r y o b l i g a t i o n to c o m p l e t e arc e n c o u r a g e d t o c o n t a c t t h e U . S. A r m y R e s e r v e C e n t e r a t 800 E a s t Crystal Street. North Judson. Ind.. telephone S9G-2631. Indi v i d u a l s w h o have had p r i o r serv ice or w h o h a v e c o m p l e t e d t h e i r a c t i v e d u t y , but. s t i l l h a v e a r e s e r v e o b l i g a t i o n to f u l f i l l , a r e also encouraged to contact B a t tery " A " . 1 1 1 , 1 I n i t i a l enlisdmont in U . S. A r m y R e s e r v e is f o r 6 y e a r s . I n d i v i d u a l s w i l l serve a m i n i m u m of f o u r m o n t h s a c t i v e d u t y a n d the r e m a i n i n g t i m e in an active Reserve Component. 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W a r n e r Sandy Newman Wally Hoidsworth M O N D A Y , J A N U A R Y 24 Dorothy Davis Wanda Warren Mickey McKee T U E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 25 Hob Connor Bill Ulery Herschel Strang Mrs. Thomas M c N u l t y C a r o l Denise H a t t e u W E D N E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 2(1 Larry Linhart Mabel (Moore) Davis Linda Harness Ray Sheppard THURSDAY, JANUARY Reba Wagoner L a u r e l Prosser Dick K u h n Linda Reinholt 27 F E D E R A L INCOME T A X BOOKLET AVAILABLE "Your Federal Income Tax," By M r s . Guy K e p l e r t h e 1 9 6 6 o f f i c i a l b o o k l e t on F e d Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goheen e r a l taxes, is n o w a v a i l a b l e f o r 50 c e n t s at. s e v e n I n t e r n a l R e v o are s p e n d i n g t w o w e e k s i n F l o r O n T u e s d a y , J a n . 13, t h e y lt u e S e r v i c e o f f i c e s i n I n d i a n a . ida. O r d e r b l a n k s a r e a v a i l a b l e a t 11 a t t e n d e d t h e 5 0 t l i w e d d i n g a n n i o t h e r offices for y o u r conveni versary of his uncle and aunt, M r . a n d M r s . E l m e r G o h e e n , at B r a ence. denton, Fla. District D i r e c t o r of I n t e r n a l Mrs. Elizabeth Shivers fell at Revenue James E. Daly said the 1 6 0 - p a g e b o o k l e t c o v e r s i n d e t a i l t h e h o m e of h e r niece, M i s s V i o t h e F e d e r a l i n c o m e t a x l a w s as l e t S m i t h , n e a r W i n a m a c l a s t t h e y a p p l y t o i n d i v i d u a l s . T h e w e e k a n d b r o k e h e r h i p . She is l a n g u a g e u s e d is n o n - t e c h n i c a l a p a t i e n t i n P a r k v i e w h o s p i t a l a n d c o n t a i n s m a n y e x a m p l e s to h a v i n g u n d e r g o n e s u r g e r y o n h e r i l l u s t r a t e the a p p l i c a t i o n of tax hip F r i d a y . Mr. and Mrs. B r e n t Gochenour l a w s to a c t u a l s i t u a t i o n s . T a x - s a v i n g p r o v i s i o n s f o r t a x are v a c a t i o n i n g t h i s w e e k i n F l o r L i s a is s p e n d i n g t h e w e e k p a y e r s o v e r 65 y e a r s of age, a n d ida. M r . and also t h e m i n i m u m s t a n d a r d de w i t h h e r g r a n d p a r e n t s , duction w h i c h benefits m i l l i o n s Mrs. E v e r e t t Gibbons and M r . and of l o w i n c o m e t a x p a y e r s are f u l l y M r s . C l a r e n c e G o c h e n o u r . Mr. and Mrs. L o w e l l Filson and explained. T h e m a t e r i a l is e s p e c i a l l y h e l p f a m i l y o f B o u r b o n spent. S a t u r ful to I n d i a n a taxpayers w h o day a f t e r n o o n a n d evening' w i t h have u n u s u a l tax situations, or Mr. and Mrs. R o b e r t K e p l e r and for t h o s e faced w i t h a n e w tax sons. Mrs. Everett Gibbons visited p r o b l e m f o r t h e f i r s t t i m e , ac c o r d i n g to M r . D a l y . C h e c k l i s t s M r . a n d M r s . E d M c G r i f f T u e s d a y of t a x a b l e a n d n o n - t a x a b l e i n a f t e r n o o n . H e is r e c o v e r i n g f r o m c o m e , a n d of a l l o w a b l e a n d n o n - p n e u m o n i a . T h e f a m i l y of M r . a n d M r s . a l l o w a b l e d e d u c t i o n s are i n c l u d ed. A d e t a i l e d i n d e x h e l p s p i n G u y K e p l e r w a s h o m e S u n d a y t o have t h e i r Christmas d i n n e r and p o i n t a n s w e r s to t a x p r o b l e m s . to c e l e b r a t e M r . K e p l e r ' s b i r t h A s p e c i a l f e a t u r e is t h e s a m p l e d a y J a n . 17. T h o s e p r e s e n t w e r e filled-in F o r m 1040, keyed to Mr. and M r s . Cecil W a r n e r , K a t h pages i n t h e b o o k l e t w h e r e t h e leen, E l i z a b e t h , Delores a n d Re v a r i o u s i t e m s o n t h e r e t u r n are becca, o f A r g o s ; M r . a n d M r s . explained in detail. Ralph Masten, John and Danny, T h e b o o k l e t m a y also Be o b M r s . P h i l i p P e e r a n d S t e v e n , of tained f r o m the Superintendent of P l y m o u t h ; M r . and M r s . R o b e r t Documents. U . S: Government Kepler, Vaughn and Mark of P r i n t i n g Office, W a s h i n g t o n , D.C. Culver; and M r . and M r s . J o h n 2 0 4 0 2 f o r 50 c e n t s . Kepler, L i n d a and James of South Bend. S u b s c r i b e T o "The C i t i z e n By Treva Leap Loiters F o r d 832-4551 The Leiters Ford Methodist C h u r c h is s p o n s o r i n g a f i s h fry this Saturday evening. The fish w i l l be f r i e d a n d s e r v e d b y t h e Famous Jonah Club f r o m 5 to S p . m . C a r r y o u t o r d e r s w i l l also be available. Listed on the menu w i t h t h e f i s h is c o l e s l a w , p o t a t o c h i p s , pie or cupcakes, bread, butter, and m i l k or coffee. Saturday e v e n i n g d i n n e r guests of M r . a n d M r s . F r e d D i t m i r e a n d family were M r . and Mrs. Dean L a h m a n a n d sons. C o l o r e d s l i d e s of t h e D i t m i r e ' s w e s t e r n v a c a t i o n were shown f o l l o w i n g the meal a n d later the couples were guests of M r . a n d M r s . R o n R e i n h o l t . Mr. and Mrs Dean L a h m a n and sons l e f t M o n d a y f o r a n e x t e n d e d v a c a t i o n . T h e y w i l l stop in Phoen ix, A r i z . , f o r a f e w d a y s v i s i t w i t h Mr. a n d M r s . B i l l W a r r e n Jr., a n d family, Rusty and Michelle and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Davis. F r o m t h e r e t h e y w i l l go to San P e d r o , Calif., to visit w i t h M r . L a h m a n ' s raster a n d f a m i l y , Capt. a n d M r s . W a r r e n D a v i s a n d son, M i k e . A f t e r a few days there t h e y w i l l t r a v e l on t o S e a t t l e , W a s h . , t o v i s i t w i t h Mrs. Lahman's brother and family, •Mr. a n d M r s . J e r r y H a r t z , C h r i s , K e r r y , a n d K a r e n . T h e y w i l l also v i s i t these r e l a t i v e s a n d f r i e n d s o n their r e t u r n trip home. Mr. and Mrs. W a l t e r Johnson of C u l v e r w e r e S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n callers of M r . a n d M r s . Clyde Overmyer. Sunday supper guests of M r s . Floy Leap and daughter Treva were Mr. and Mrs. A r n o l d Adams of K e w a n n a . W a y n e Plante of Culver spent the w e e k e n d w i t h M r . a n d M r s . M a r i o n K l i n e and' f a m i l y . M r . a n d M r s . E a r l See s p e n t the w e e k e n d w i t h M r . a n d M r s . G i l b e r t T a y l o r at K o k o m o . T h o Z i o n B u i l d e r ' s Class m e e t w i t h M r . and M r s . L o r i n Shaffer and family F r i d a y evening. T h e Z i o n Gospel Chapel M i s sionary Society met w i t h M r s . Amanda Wentzel Tuesday eve n i n g , J a n . 18. M r s . D o r i s W e n t z e l g a v e t h e lesson a n d entertain ment w a s conducted by T r e v a Leap. S u p p e r g u e s t s of M r . a u d M r s . Clyde Overmyer recently were Mrs. F l o y Leap and' daughters. Mr, a n d M r s . E a r l See s p e n t F r i d a y of l a s t week at N o r t h Manchester. M r s . Bessie K l i n e is v i s i t i n g i n the h o m e o f her d a u g h t e r , M r s . C a r l F e r n b a u g h , at S o u t h B e n d . C u l v e r Citizen — Culver, I n d i a n a — J a n . 20, 1000 — P a g e The c r i t i c i z i n g incessantly. turned to the F i n a l l y she i clerk and said, 1 Subscribe T o T h e Citizen mm £ SI tochester, Indiana 2 2 0 - i b . Calf Russell Luey, 2 4 5 - i b . Calf Pat Keller, Culver Lucerne Hcl. C c w Springer Donald Hoi. 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" A&P Frozen Orange J u i c e 6-oz. 12-oz. can can 3 - 49c 3-95* OK W H A T 10c W I L L B U Y Washington Good Seasons Cake & Frosting Mixes Gravy Mixes W w 12-oz. con Buy Now & Save A&P Pineapple Juice Fould's Brand Shell, Elbow or Long Spaghetti 7-oz. pkg American Beauty Vegetables Wholesome Pride can U K 15'/2-oz. These crices effective thru J o n . 22, 1966 con Page I t — The Culver Citizen — Jan. 2 0 , !!>«« Culver, Indiana — CLOTHING FOR SALE Captain Jack M . H a r t , Com F O R S A L E : T u x e d o stilt. W o r n Officer, Battery " A " , o n l y t w i c e . Ms p r i c e . A l s o w h i t e m a n d i n g 5th H o w i t z e r Battalion, 6 0 t h A r d i n n e r jacket. Call V I 2-3513. ,_. ._, • 3 t f n t i l l e r y , U. S. A r m y R e s e r v e s t a tioned at North .I-udson, an REAL ESTATE FOR SALE nounced this week that several Sales R e n t a l s v a c a n c i e s exist, f o r p e r s o n n e l d u e to i n c r e a s e d s t r e n g t h authoriza REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED ADS | Culver's Four-County Trading Area's Recognized Market Place R A T E S : U p to 2 5 w o r d s , $ 1 . 0 0 ; $2.SO. U p to 5 0 word-;, $ 2 . 0 0 ; ARMY RESERYE ENLISTMENTS NEEDED 2 weeks, $1.80; 2 weeks, $3.60; 3 weeks, $2.40; 4 w?cks, 3 weeks, $4.80; 4 weeks. !.: I T tion. see B a t t e r y " A " has been a u t h o r R e s i d e n t i a l i z e d to increase to 8 0 % s t r e n g t h a n d is n o w c o n d u c t i n g a n e n l i s t Business Lake m e n t campaign to fill a l l existing To B u y or Sell vacancies create .1 by the in REAL ESTATE creased a u t h o r i z a t i o n . C. W. EPLEY REALTY Lake 1 $5.6C. Additional RATES quoted of $1 Card for of notices, words 4 c each. are for b l i n d a d s in c a r e of T h a n k s , In up to 2 5 Minimum charge cash with order; The Memoriams, add 50c if $1.00. charged. Service charge C i t i z e n . C l a s s i f i e d d i s p l a y , $1 and Obituaries, $ 1 . 5 0 . words, $ 7 . S C . Front L o c a l d i s p l a y a d v e r t i s i n g rate u m n i n c h . A d s a c c e p t e d u n t i l 9 a . m . W e d n e s d a y , d a y of S E R V I C E S ,0JFFERED Moving? Call Knox 772-2055 Riteway Moving & Storage R K A SO X A 1 ! L E HELP per page 70c inch. reading per col Phono publication. Residential WANTED Tecumseh Products Co. Tecumseh, NOW HIRING Michigan FOR ALL SHIFTS R A T ES tfn Employment Office Open HUDON 1 V PiAVRITER SERV ICE, 103 W. LaPorte Street, Plymouth, Sales-Service-Hen tals, S : 0 0 A . M . to 5 : 0 0 P.M. T y p e w r i t e r s and A d d i n g Machines. Repairs on all makes. Royal Port 3n able dealer. Phone 936-2723. 3Stfn H O L S E W I V E S a n d M O T H E R S : L u c r a t i v e full or part time w o r k a v a i l a b l e i n prestige business, no ADDIE'S PIE SHOP usual canvassing, no t r a v e l l i n g . 110 E. LaPorte St.—I'lyinoiith Our i n t e r n a t i o n a l l y - k n o w n organi F e a t u r i n g H o m e Style Baked z a t i o n is n u m b e r one i n i t s f i e l d . Goods I f you have a pleasing personality FRESH DAILY a n d best r e f e r e n c e s , write The Pies — (Jakes — C o o k i e s Culver Press, I n c . , D e p t . 125, Breakfast & Dinner Rolls Press B u i l d i n g , Culver, I n d . 2-2n Doughnuts Complete L i n e Of Delicatessen Foods P h o n e 986-8867 2ttn F E L K E FLORIST Plymouth Cur Flowers and Potted Plants Of All Kinds F u n e r a l W o r k A Specialty W e t i r e as close as y o u r p h o n e 93G-.-5105 C O E L E C T lOtfn HELP WANTED: Experienced automobile salesman. Pleasant working conditions. Insurance plan. Guaranteed wages plus. A p ply D e p t . 1 2 4 , T h e C u l v e r Press, Inc., Culver, Ind. 3n W A N T E D : M a n or w o m a n to sup ply c o n s u m e r s i n C u l v e r w i t h R a w leigh products. Can earn $100 and up w e e k l y f u l l t i m e . W r i t e Rawl e i g h , D e p t . I N A 1 14 3 3 6 , F r e e p o r t , 111. 3-2* LIMESTONE DRIVEWAYS — $4.30 t o n s p r e a d . A l s o g r a v e l , t o p WANTED TO BUY dirt, fill. A g r i c u l t u r a l limestone, A.S.C.P. approved $4.50 t o n W A N T E D : Clean c o t t o n rags suits p r e a d . A l s o b a c k h o e w o r k , exca Able f o r w a s h i n g presses. C u l v e i v a t i n g , f i l t e r beds, etc. G e o r g e Press, I n c . 47tfn Hopple T r u c k i n g . V i k i n g 2-2514. ll-4«tfn TIMBER WANTED Ash, C h e r r y , H . & S. M a p l e , P o p l a r Furniture & Wood Products a n d W a l n u t . C A S H B U Y E R S . See Made to o r d e r us b e f o r e y o u s e l l . P I K E L U M BER CO., A k r o n , I n d . 4 3tfn Antique Restoration Furniture Refinishing W A N T E D T O B l ' Y — Used f u r n i DEVOl] BERKHELSKI Argos, Did. 892-5084 t u r e , a n t i q u e s , g u n s , c o i n s , etc. B 2 6 tfn & B Used Furniture. 1000 W. i Jefferson, P l y m o u t h . 3-4n BILL STOKES SICVYLXG M A C H I N E R E P A I R . Service for a l l m a k e s . F o r free c h e c k o v e r c a l l Argos, 892-5012. 39tfn C O N C R E T E S E P T I C T A N K S $50 a n d u p . Grease t r a p s a n d d i s t r i butions tanks. Shirar Brothers, 1203 C h e s t e r St.. n e a r C e m e t e r y , P l y m o u t h , I n d . P h o n e 9 3 6 - 3 4 1 o! 10-52* I N C O M E T A X S E R V I C E — Fed e r a l a n d s t a t e . A l s o license p l a t e service. For appointment, call Mrs. Dale Jones, V i k i n g 2-3128. ltfn WANTED W A N T E D : Historical materials, especially h a r d - b o u n d copies o f h i s t o r i c a l m a t e r i a l of l o c a l i n t e r e s t Pulaski, Marshall, Fulton, Starke Counties. W i l l accept letters, d i a r i e s , etc. C o n t a c t M r s . C l a i r e Z e h ner, L i b r a r i a n , Monterey-Tippe canoe P u b l i c L i b r a r y , p h o n e 5 4 24171. 2-3n Call Dale o r Rebecca Jones, Salesmen Chlpman, Jenkins & Chipman, Brokers VI 2-3128 Farm 1-26* t f n FOR S A L E By Owner. House in Culver, near school and churches, 3 bedrooms, extra large living r o o m , d i n i n g r o o m , k i t c h e n and b a t h n e w l y r e m o d e l e d , flew gas ga furnace, basement, t w o car rage, and l a r g e l o t . Call K e w a n na 6 5 3 - 3 8 9 4 o r C u l v e r V I 2 - 2 1 5 5 for a p p o i n t m e n t 1 tfn WEST OF CALHOPN ORCHARD 30 acres w i t h three-bedroom home, $7500. W i l l consider trade for Culver property. William B i g g s , R e a l t o r . 108 E . 8 t h St., R o chester, I n d . 2-3n Y o u n g men w h o have a m i l i t a r y o b l i g a t i o n to c o m p l e t e are e n c o u r a g e d to c o n t a c t t h e i f . S. A r m y R e s e r v e C e n t e r a t 800 E a s t Crystal Street, North Judson, Ind., telephone 896-2631. indi v i d u a l s w h o have h a d p r i o r s e r v ice or w h o h a v e c o m p l e t e d t h e i r active d u t y , b u t s t i l l have a re s e r v e o b l i g a t i o n to f u l f i l l , are also e n c o u r a g e d t o c o n t a c t B a t tery " A " . I n i t i a l e n l i s t m e n t i n t h e U . S. A r m y R e s e r v e is f o r 6 y e a r s . I n d i v i d u a l * w i l l serve a m i n i m tint of f o u r m o n t h s a c t i v e d u t y a n d the r e m a i n i n g t i m e in an active R e s e r v e C o m p o n e n t . R e s e r v e en l i s t m e n t o f f e r s an e x c e l l e n t o p p o r t u n i t y f o r y o u n g m e n to s h a r e in t h e defense o f o u r country w h i l e r e m a i n i n g at h o m e e x c e p t for a s h o r t p e r i o d o f a c t i v e d u t y . FOR S A L E : E i g h t r e n t a l u n i t s on Crystal Lake, Frankfort, equipped and d o i n g good s u m m e r business. A beautiful girl, emerging from Box 433, F r a n k f o r t , M i c h . 3n a s e c l u d e d p o o l , w h e r e she's b e e n ' s w i m m i n g a la natural, heard a r u s t l i n g i n t h e bushes. "Who's there?" "Willie." "How o l d are y o u . W i l l i e ? ' " "Eighty-nine, dern i t ! " house, FOR RENT: Five-room « completely furnished, newly re visiting A Texas o i l m a n was decorated, o i l furnace, garage and g a r d e n , $ 6 5 . R e f e r e n c e s . I d e a l f o r New Y o r k . H i s c i t y f r i e n d s h o w e d three, o r f o u r w o r k i n g g i r l s . L o h i m a l l the sights i n c l u d i n g the c a t e d a t M a x i n k u c k e e . P h o n e 8 9 2- E m p i r e S t a t e b u i l d i n g . 5 215. 3n "Isn't that a magnificent struc t u r e ? " asked his f r i e n d . APARTMENTS FOR RENT " N o t h i n ' , " said the Texan. " I got a n o u t h o u s e h i g g e r ' n t h a t ! " F O R R E N T : Clean, nicely f u r n i s h The New Y o r k e r looked h i m ed t h r e e - r o o m apartments. Call over. V i k i n g 2-3442 b e f o r e 3 p . m . "You need i t ! " he r e t o r t e d . 3 8 tfn • Maintenance Steno: " M y new FOR R E N T : G r o u n d f l o o r , n i c e l y f u r n i s h e d 3-room a n d b a t h a p a r t exercises are t a k i n g the w e i g h t m e n t . C a l l V i k i n g 2-344 2 b e f o r e o f f me f a s t . T w e n t y t i m e s a d a y 3 p.m. 2 t f n I t a k e a deep b r e a t h a n d p u l l in my stomach." INSTRUCTION Safety Dept. Steno: " Y o u just p u l l i n y o u r s t o m a c h ? W h e r e does exercise come i n ? " U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! t h eMaintenance Steno: "Rending M e n - w o m e n 18 a n d o v e r . H i g h down t o nick u p m y p a n t i e s . " s t a r t i n g pay. Secure j o b s . S h o r t hours. Advancement. Pension. Thousands of jobs open. Prepara ^ s t t o r y t r a i n i n g as l o n g as r e q u i r e d . $LWHaSifcHa unnecessary. Experience usually 5 Day Service Grammar school sufficient for A L L T Y P E S OF STAMPS many jobs. F R E E i n f o r m a t i o n on • Nome and Address jobs, salaries, requirement. W r i t e T O D A Y g i v i n g name and address. with Zip Cods L i n c o l n Service, P e k i n I n d . 1 2 • Date Stamps 1P, I l l i n o i s • 1-3* F O R S A L E : One G e n e r a l E l e c t r i c Ironer, Emerson 17-inch table BUS. OPPORTUNITIES m o d e l T V , f u l l - s i z e b e d set. C a l l V i k i n g 2-3143. 2tfn MR. I-'AR.MER: T h i n k i n g of chan g i n g jobs? I w o u l d l i k e to t a l k to M O D E R N E L E C T R I C S i n g e r Sew you a b o u t s e l l i n g o u r b u i l d i n g s o r i n g M a c h i n e w i t h c a b i n e t a n d ex m a n a g i n g s a l e s m e n . C a l l , write, tras for b u t t o n h o l i n g and zigzag w i r e , P a u l Smiley, Smiley B u i l d d e s i g n s . G u a r a n t e e d . 7 p a y m e n t s i n g s , R . R . 1, D e n v e r , I n d . 4 6 9 2 6 . of $ 6 . 8 8 . See l o c a l l y by w r i t i n g P h o n e 3 1 7 - 9 8 5 - 2 5 4 1 . 3n C r e d i t M g r . , 1937 Cooper, J a c k son , _M i ch. 3-2* SPARE T I M E ? EXTRA INCOME! Competent m a n or w o m a n i n t e r FOR S A L E : Whirlpool C l o t h e s ested i n m a k i n g m o n e y n o w a n d D r y e r , " uses b o t t l e gas gas $ 5 0 ; in t h e f u t u r e t o r e f i l l a n d c o l l e c t large w i n d o w fan, $10; p o w e r m o n e y f r o m o u r new s u p e r c o i n l a w n mower, $15; trundle b e d . o p e r a t e d d i s p e n s e r s . No s o l i c i t i n g $2 5; p i n g p o n g t a b l e , $2 0; T V o r i g i n a l a c c o u n t s as r o u t e is es a d a p t e r , $ 5 ; a n d K n e e h o l e D e s k t a b l i s h e d b y us. T o q u a l i f y for $25. Call V I 2-2926, 3* p r t i f l t S a n d o w n e r s h i p y o u must FOR S A L E ; Ceramic floor tile. have $000.00 to $1900.00 to i n weekly. A l s o v i n y l w a l l t i l e . L e f t o v e r f r o m v e s t a n d 6 t o 10 h o u r s For interview write Interstate big j o b . li. p r i c e . C a l l V I 2 - 3 5 1 3 . Merchandisers, Rochester, Minn. 8tfn Include phone. 3* Signature Stamps The Culver Press Press Building * CULVER Notice Of H e a r i n g ON FINAL S T A T E OF ACCOUNT 1STERED NFUSES and LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES I m m e d i a t e Openings F u l l and Part Time Registered Nurses $450 to $535 $3.50 S h i f t D i f f e r e n t i a l P l u s .Many O t h e r B e n e f i t s Call, W r i t e or A p p l y W I L L I A M BEAUMONT HOSPITAL Personnel Department M A R S H A L L C O U N T Y , ss: IN THE MARSHALL CIRCUIT IN T H E M A T T E R ELIZABETH STUPRICH, Deceased ESTATE Notice COURT OF T H E E S T A T E OF NO. 7692 is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e dersigned personal the captioned above sented and (at A ment of un representative estate, has of pre filed: final account said settle and estate allow Ibl Petition lc) Petition in f i n a l and settle petition to account. to d e t e r m i n e for heirs. authority and that the court 8th d a v of the same room of to shall be dis "Quality Farm tate Equipment" P L Y M O U T H FARM SUPPLY B a r g a i n s — N e w & Used 3«tta W e w i s h to t a k e t h i s m e a n s o f expressing o u r s i n c e r e g r a t i t u d e BOATS FOR SALE to friends, neighbors relatives, and a l l t h o s e w h o w e r e so t h o u g h t f u l d u r i n g t h e i l l n e s s a n d d e a t h of o u r West Shore Boat Service father, Lloyd E. * Sales * Service * Storage husband and • R e n t a l s *Gas & O i l " L a u n c h i n g H a w k i n s . T h e e x p r e s s i o n s o f s y m p a t h y , the f l o r a l t r i b u t e s , and the — M e r c u r y .Motors — m a n y h e l p f u l acts o f k i n d n e s s Crosby and Lone Star Boats are February, required heard said Court tc on 1 9 6 6 , at t i m e all persons interested J O H N DEERE -Feed -Furniture -Used Cars -Lumber -Bricks -Washing Machined -Houses -Lots -Guns -Bookcases -Sewing Machines -Coif Clubs -Fuel -Batteries -Tires -Car Accessories INDIANA tribute estate. REG -Automobiles -Clothing -Chairs -Pianos -Tables -Caftle -Vehicles -Bicycles -Fruits -Trucks -Radios -Implements -Vegetables -Boats -Poultry -Fancy Work -Plants -Antiques -Watches -Hay and Feed -Canaries -Farms -Embroidery -Baby Carriages -Dogs -Stoves -Beds -Rugs -Fuel in the which in s a i d e s appear in said C o u r t a n d s h o w c a u s e , if a n y t h e r e b e , why said account should not be all quired their others to interested appear h e i r s h i p or said and claim are make to any also re proof of part of estate. ANNA F. S C H L O S S E R Personal /s/ Representative HARVEY E. P H I L L I P S C l e r k of the a b o v e c a p t i o n e d mm mm r^s £ m1 ap p r o v e d . A n d t h e h e i r s of s a i d d e c e d e n t and —Cooks —Waitresses —Maids —Chauffeurs —Helpers —Mechanics —Clerks —Stenographers —Salesmen Court —Rooms —Store Buildings —Garages F E D E R A L I N C O M E TAX BOOKLET AVAILAHLE "Your Federal Income Tax," t h e 1!)GG o f f i c i a l booklet, (in F e d e r a l taxes, is n o w a v a i l a b l e . f o r 50 c e n t s at seven I n t e r n a l R e v e n u e Service o f f i c e s i n I n d i a n a . O r d e r b l a n k s a r e - a v a i l a b l e at 11 o t h e r offices f o r y o u r c o n v e n i - j ence. FRIDAY, JANUARY Marie Schipplock 21 Gladys Prosser S A T U R D A Y , J A N U A R Y 22 Ed Stephenson Orville Harness Mrs. Charles .Simmons S U N D A Y , J A N U A R Y 23 Linda (Gibbons) Gochenour Mrs. L e s t e r H o u g h t o n Grace T a l l e y Wanda W a r n e r Sandy N e w m a n Wally Holdsworth M O N D A Y , J A N U A R Y 24 Dorothy Davis Wanda Warren Mickey McKee TUESDAY, J A N U A R Y 2 5 Rob Connor Hill Ulery Herschel Strang Mrs. Thomas M c N u l t y Carol Denise H a t t e n W E D N E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 2(1 Larry Lihhart Mabel (Moore) Davis Linda Harness Ray Sheppard THURSDAY, JANUARY Reba Wagoner L a u r e l Prosser Dick K u h n Linda Reinholt 27 District D i r e c t o r of Internal Revenue James E. Daly said the 1 GO-page b o o k l e t covers i n d e t a i l t h e F e d e r a l i n c o m e t a x l a w s as t h e y a p p l y to i n d i v i d u a l s . T h e l a n g u a g e u s e d is n o n - t e c h n i c a l and contains many examples to i l l u s t r a t e t h i ! application of tax l a w s to a c t u a l s i t u a t i o n s . T a x - s a v i n g provisions for tax p a y e r s o v e r G5 y e a r s of age. a id also t h e m i n i m u m s t a n d a r d de d u c t i o n w h i c h benefits millions of l o w i n c o m e t a x p a y e r s are f u l l y explained. T h e m a t e r i a l is e s p e c i a l l y h e l p ful to I n d i a n a taxpayers who have u n u s u a l tax situations, or f o r t h o s e faced w i t h a n e w t a x p r o b l e m f o r t h e f i r s t t i m e , ac c o r d i n g to M r . Daly. Check lists of t a x a b l e a n d n o n - t a x a b l e i n c o m e , a n d of a l l o w a b l e a n d n o n a l l o w a b l e d e d u c t i o n s are i n c l u d ed. A d e t a i l e d i n d e x h e l p s p i n p o i n t a n s w e r s to t a x p r o b l e m s . The Culver Citizen — 4€HG> By Mrs. Guy Kepler Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gohecn are spending t w o weeks i n F l o r ida. O n T u e s d a y , J a n . 13, t h e y attended the 50th w e d d i n g anni versary of his uncle and aunt, M r . and M r s . E l m e r Goheen, at B r a denton, Fla. Mrs. Elizabeth Shivers fell at t h e h o m e o f h e r niece, M i s s V i o l e t S m i t h , n e a r W i n a m a c last w e e k a n d b r o k e h e r h i p . She is a patient in P a r k v i e w hospital h a v i n g u n d e r g o n e s u r g e r y on h e r hip F r i d a y . and Mrs. H r e n t Gochenour are v a c a t i o n i n g t h i s week i n F l o r ida. L i s a is s p e n d i n g t h e w e e k w i t h licr grandparents, M r . and Mrs. E v e r e t t Gibbons and M r . and Mrs. Clarence Gochenour. Mr. and Mrs. L o w e l l Filson and f a m i l y of B o u r b o n s p e n t S a t u r day afternoon and evening' w i t h Mr. and Mrs. Robert K e p l e r and sons. Mrs. Everett Gibbons visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed McGriff Tuesday a f t e r n o o n . H e is r e c o v e r i n g f r o m pneumonia. The f a m i l y of M r . a n d M r s . Guy K e p l e r w a s h o m e S u n d a y t o have t h e i r Christmas dinner and to c e l e b r a t e M r . K e p l e r ' s b i r t h d a y J a n . 17. T h o s e p r e s e n t w e r e Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W a r n e r , K a t h leen, E l i z a b e t h , Delores and Re becca, o f A r g o s ; M r . a n d M r s . Ralph Masten, John and Danny, M r s . P h i l i p Peer a n d S t e v e n , o f P l y m o u t h : Air. and M r s . Robert Kepler, Vaughn and Mark of Culver; and Mr. and Mrs. John Kepler, L i n d a and James of South Bend. A s p e c i a l f e a t u r e is t h e s a m p l e filled-in Form 1040, keyed to pages i n t h e b o o k l e t w h e r e t h e v a r i o u s i t e m s o n t h e r e t u r n are explained in detail. T h e b o o k l e t m a y also he o b tained from the Superintendent of Documents. U . S". Government P r i n t i n g Office, W a s h i n g t o n , D.C. 2 0 4 0 2 f o r 50 c e n t s . Subscribe To T h e Citizen IMPRINT STYLE GC By Treva Ijcap Thermo L o i t e r s F o r d 8 3 2 - 4 5 5 1 The Leiters Ford Methodist C h u r c h is s p o n s o r i n g a f i s h fry this Saturday evening. The fish W i l l be f r i e d a n d s e r v e d by t h e Famous Jonah Club f r o m 5 to 8 p . m . C a r r y o u t o r d e r s w i l l also be a v a i l a b l e . L i s t e d on t i n ' m e n u w i t h t h e f i s h is c o l e s l a w , p o t a t o c h i p s , p i e or c u p c a k e s , b r e a d , b u t t e r , a n d m i l k o r coffee. Saturday e v e n i n g d i n n e r guests of M r . a n d M r s . F r e d D i t m i r e a n d family were M r . and Mrs. Dean L a h m a n a n d sons. C o l o r e d slides of t h e D i t m i r e ' s w e s t e r n v a c a t i o n mea were shown f o l l o w i n g the and l a t e r the couples were guests of M r . and M r s . R o n Reinholt,. Mr. and M r s Dean L a h m . i n and sons l e f t M o n d a y f o r a n e x t e n d e d v a c a t i o n . T h e y w i l l stop i n P h o e n i x , A r i z . , f o r a f e w days v i s i t w i t h >;Mr. a n d M r s . B i l l W a r r e n J r . . a n d family, Rusty and Michelle and Mr. and M r s . Dale Davis. F r o m t h e r e t h e y w i l l go to San P e d r o , Calif., to visit w i t h M r . L a h m a n ' s raster and f a m i l y , Capt. a n d M r s . W a r r e n D a v i s a n d son, M i k e . A f t e r a f e w days t h e r e t h e y w i l l t r a v e l on t o S e a t t l e , W a s h . , t o v i s i t w i t h Mrs. L a h m a n ' s brother and f a m i l y , Air. and Mrs. Jerry I l a r t z , Chris, K e r r y , a n d K a r e n . T h e y w i l l also v i s i t these r e l a t i v e s a n d f r i e n d s on t h e i r r e t u r n t r i p homo. Mr. and Mrs. W a l t e r Johnson of .Culver were Sunday a f t e r n o o n callers of M r . a n d Mrs. Clyde Overmyer. Sunday supper guests of M r s . Floy Leap and daughter Treva were M r . and Mrs. A r n o l d Adams of K e w a n n a . W a y n e Plante of Culver spent the weekend w i t h M r . and M r s . Marion K l i n e and family. M r . a n d M r s . E a r l See s p e n t the weekend w i t h M r . and Mrs. G i l b e r t T a y l o r at K o k o m o . T h e Z i o n B u i l d e r ' s Class m e e t w i t h M r . and Mrs. Ix>rin Shaffer and family F r i d a y evening. T h e Z i o n Gospel Chapel M i s sionary Society met w i t h M r s . Amanda Wontzel Tuesday eve n i n g , J a n . 18. M r s . D o r i s W e n t z e l g a v e t h e lesson and entertain m e n t w a s c o n d u c t e d by T r e v a Leap. A shops ating hour C u l v e r . I n d i a n a — J a n . 2 0 , UMiO — P a g e 15. c l e r k i n one o f t h e busier " W h y is i t I can n e v e r g e t w h a t w a s w a i t i n g on a n e x a s p e r I a s k f o r i n h e r e ? " w o m a n w h o spent a l m o s t an The clerk thought a moment, l o o k i n g over the store's t h e n answered, " M a d a m , perhaps stock, c o m p l a i n i n g c o n s t a n t l y , and j we're too p o l i t e . " c r i t i c i z i n g incessantly. turned to the F i n a l l y she i clerk and Subscribe T o T h e Citizen said. WTY COMMUNITY SHE cchester, Indiana 2 2 0 - i b . Calf Russell 2 4 5 - l b . Calf Pat Keller, Luey, Lucerne Hcl. C c w Springer Donnld W e i r i c k , Bourbon ! Hoi. C c w Springer Francis Hudkins, K e w a n n a Culver cwt. 36.50 cwt. 35.00 315.00 292.50 1 2 2 5 - l b . Bull Kenneth Crass, Rochester cwt. 19.50 1 4 9 5 - l b . Bull Jim C u n d r u m , Rochester cwt. 19.00 j 1 1 1 0 - l b . Steer Jim Lease, Rochester cwt. 27.00 '. 1 2 2 5 - l b . Steer Jim L e a s e , Rochester cwt. 26.50 : 1 1 5 0 - l b . Steer Jim Lease, Rochester cwt. 26.40 Jim L e a s e , Rochester cwt. 25.10 cwt. 26.10 cwt. 25.60 1025-lb. 1030-lb. 960-lb. Heifer Steer Ralph Finster, Bunker Heifer Banks Burden, 1215-lb. Hoi. Steer Pat K e l l e r , 1085-lb. Hoi. Steer William 1115-lb. Hoi. Heifef 1175-lb. Hoi. Hill Plymouth Culver Bailey, Tippecanoe cwt. 23.40 cwt. 22.00 Grant Z o o k , Peru cwt. 21.30 Lowell Hoehne, Rochester cwt. 16.50 1 1 8 0 - l b . Hoi. C o w Lyman Banks. cwt. 16.30 1125-lb. Don Davis, C u l v e r Cow i. Hoi. C o w 2 9 - l b . Pigs Peru Ralph Fredrick, cwt. 16.00 ea. 21.00 ea. 24.75 Kewanna 5 2 - l b . Pips Roy B r o w n , Macv 212-lb. Hogs Donald Harvev, Rochester cwt. 29.10 321-lb. Sows Don Fisher, cwt. 25.25 cwt. 24.25 4 1 0 - l b . Sow Rick 412-lb. Sows Sadler & 556-lb. Sows M r s . Lillian Rochester Bradford, Clavpobl Sadler, Kewanna Barker, Rochester cwt. 24.50 cwt. 23.40 80-lb. Lamb Michael Alien. Rochester cwt. 29.75 95-lb. Clair cwt. 27.25 Lambs If you w a n t Strong, an a o p r a i s e m e n t on Rochester. I n d . . 2 2 3 - 2 6 1 5 or 2 2 3 - 5 1 6 8 Rochester your livestock, call Carl Newcomb, (collect). Vern Schroder & Burdett Corner. Auetion*>*»r* Cr»rl Newromb 1 Make letter-writing easy for yourself . . . and for some friend by ordering Ryfex WoRdersea! Envelopes and matching note pads with name and address Just pick up the pad and write! Flip the envelope flap to seal! Really easy to keep posted this way. Because the pads are dandy to tote along. witK.youor to keep out on your desk. T h e envelopes^ a r e those wonderful Wonderseals that seal without moistening . . . just press the flap to seal. 200 Wonderseal Envelopes 200 padded note sheets MKS Personalized with name and address on sheets and envelopes in choice of imprint styles shown. Blue or grey ink. Quality paper? Finest quality of course. Smooth white or blue laid vellum (the laid mark in the paper means qualify). Press Bldg. CULVER Supper guests of M r . aud M r s . Clyde Overmyer recently were Mrs. F l o y Leap and daughters. M r . a n d M r s . E a r l See spent F r i d a y of l a s t week at N o r t h Manchester. M r s . Bessie K l i n e is v i s i t i n g i n the h o m e of her d a u g h t e r , M r s . C a r l F e r n b a u g h , at S o u t h B e n d . J u s t a r e m i n d e r to phone In your personal anu society items /'or n e x t w e e k ' s C i t i z e n . P l e a s e fall Viking 2-3377 or deliver A&P Frozen Grange J u i c e 12-oz. can 6-oz. 3-98* can 3 - 49< L S I OK W H A T 10c W I L L B U Y Washington Good Seasons Cake & Frosting Mixes Gravy Mixes W 10* Buy Now & Save 12-oz. can A&P Pineapple Juice Fould's Brand Shell, Elbow or Long Spaghetti 7-oz. pkg. Macaroni American Beauty Vegetables These prices effective thru J a n . 2 2 , 1966 Page H i — The Culver Citizen — Culver, Indiana led 23 Indians Open Sessii Bi-Counlv lee R o l l e d Up 2 W i n s Last Weekend the team rebounds. Jan. by 2 0 , !!>«« bringing down The scoring for Culver was led by B r u c e L i n d v a l l a n d A n d y L o w ly w h o put i n 1!) p o i n t s an'd 14 p o i n t s , respectively. T h e I n d i a n s h i t 33 per c e n t of their f l o o r s h o t s a n d 68 per cent o f t h e i r f o u l shots. Senior Bay W a g n e r and J u n i o r R a n d y H a m m o n d led the K i n g s by s c o r i n g 18 p o i n t s a n d 11 lly Hob S h i r r e l l points, respectively. flay T.vncr i n B l - C o i u i t y T o u r n e y B O X S C O R E S : L a s t weekend the C u l v e r I n d i CASS EG FT 1->> PTS a n s b e a t t h e L a S a l l e D i o n s b y 22 5 H a m m o n d , I' 1 11 p o i n t s a n d t h e Cass K i n g s b y 17 1 Minglin, E 4 5 9 points. This double-victory week :>, (i Mehaffie, f 1 2 e n d p u t s t h e I n d i a n s a b o v e t h e 50 2 l Ooltz, f 1 0 p e r cent m a r k w i t h a record of IS 5 8 4 Wagner, c Bix w i n s a a n d f i v e losses. 0 Rush, c 1 0 0 The Indians w i l l play Wednes 2 0 Kurit, c 0 0 day n i g h t , J a n . 19, i n t h e o p e n 2 1 1 (1 Jackson, g in;.', session of the Bi-County 0 1 0 0 Hamilton, g LaVille High Tourney at the 2 4 2 1 I'ropes, g S c h o o l g y m . T h e f i r s t g a m e of 2 0 0 0 (loodier, g the session Willi be b e t w e e n T r i 24 18 12 48 TEAM ton and L a V i l l e and w i l l start at Indians 6:!. > C u l v e r t i m e . T h e FG FT |, PTS CULVER •will p l a y T y n e r i n t h e second R u s t i s , f 1 4 -1 6 game, s t a r t i n g at 8 : 1 5 Culver •j 2 8 Wakefield, f 2 t i n e . T h e d o o r s w i l l o p e n at 5 : 4 5 Q Babcock, f 0 (i 3 In): i . n i g h t s . The d o o r s w i l l o p e n A . L o w r y , c 5 4 14 4 a t n o o n f o r the S a t u r d a y a f t e r - J a c k s o n , <• 2 1 0 0 JDOon session a n d a t 7 on S a t n r - L i n d v a l l , g 1 10 8 3 d a . n i g h t f o r the f i n a l session. Hatten, g 1 8 2 4 I n d i a n s Iteal L a S a l l e Jewell, g 1! 1 5 1 TEAM 05 Last F r i d a y n i g h t the Indians 13 21 23 j o u r n e y e d to R i l e y H i g h S c h o o l O F F I C I A L S : Van Cickle-Cox. sk i n South Bend where they downed jthe L a S a l l e L i o n s by a score of L A S A L L E FG FT P PTS 2 63-41. 1 1 0 Frazier, f 2 (l 1 0 T h e C u l v e r t e a m was able t o A y e r s , f 2 1 2 6 •win by o u t - r e b o u n d i n g t h e L i o n s R e m b l e , f 2 1 0 0 * n d t a k i n g more shots than they Sovinski, f 1 1 1 0 Schafer, f took. 2 3 0 0 T h e r e was o n l y a 2 y p e r c e n t K a q u e l , c 2 5 1 0 difference in floor shot percent N o w i c k i , c 1 5 17 8 ages, b u t a 2 0 - p o i n t difference i n W a r n s l e y , g 0 0 2 0 t o t a l n u m b e r of points received. DeBaets 41 12 18 5 TEAM S e a s o n : t h e I n d i a n s t o o k 22 m o r e r 2 ehots from the floor than the L i ons took. R e b o u n d s w e r e also c r u c i a l i n t h i s game. Culver brought d o w n 6 2 r e b o u n d s c o m p a r e d t o 18 f o r Larialle. Center A n d y L o w r y got IK rebounds and Bruce L i n d v a l l got I ii r e b o u n d s t o l e a d t h e C u l ver team. An'.ly L o w r y a n d B r u c e L i n d v a l l also headed t h e s c o r i n g c o l umn for Culver. Andy g o t 20 p o i n t s a n d B r u c e g o t 14 p o i n t s . Tie I n d i a n s h i t 40 per c e n t o f t h e i r f l o o r s h o t s a n d I I per c e n t of l heir foul shots. W a r n s l e y led the LaSalle team b y g e t t i n g 17 p o i n t s . I n d i a n s Iteal C a s s L a s t Saturday n i g h t t h e C u l v e r I n d i a n s beat t h e Cass K i n g s at t h e H u n k e r H i l l A i r F o r c e Base by a score of (ia-48. T h i s is t h e t e n t h loss f o r I he K i n g s w i t h onlythree victories. ' A g a i n , the I n d i a n s were able t o w i n by o u t - r e b o u n d i n g t h e o p p o s i t i o n and g e t t i n g m o r e shots. In I h i s g a m e t h e I n d i a n s w e r e a b l e to r o l l u p a l a r g e m a r g i n b y g e l l i n g m o r e foul shots t h a n the K i n g s g o t . T h e K i n g s h i t 75 p e r c e n t of t h e i r f o u l s h o t s c o m p a r e d t o GS per cent, f o r C u l v e r , b u t t h e I n d i a n s g o t 34 s h o t s w h i l e tin K i n g s w e r e t a k i n g o n l y 10. T h e I n d i a n s w e r e t h u s a b l e to get an 1 1 - p o i n t a d v a n t a g e . K FT PTS 9 1 1 2 1 4 0 9 1 4 0 6 1 l 1 0 o. 20 !) 3 2 1 1 0 2 4 1 0 (1 2 0 (1 0 4 1 4 (1 0 0 0 14 03 28 7 O F F I C I A L S : Schludt-Parry. CULVER Eustis, f Kosterman, C Lindvall, f Babcock, f A. L o w r y , e Hatten, c Wakefield, g Jackson, g Jewell, g M. Lowry, g TEAM MEN'S FG 4 L o d g e 1. L a k e S h o r e L a n e s 4. T h e C u l v e r P r e s s 0. T h e r e s u l t o f t h e d r a w i n g s h e l d last S a t u r d a y i n t h e S o u t h ' High Team Series: Gretter's Bend Cafeteria was: Food M a r k e t 2722. High Team Game: Gretter's Triton F o o d M a r k e t 959. 0 : 4 5 p.m. Wed. 000 C l u b : B e m i e E n g l e 2 2 5 2 2 2 - 1 8 0 - 0 2 7 , M e l S h i d l e r 1772 14-221 - 0 1 5 , E a r l E c k m a n 202- LaVille 193-215 - 010. 550 C l u b : A . T r i p l e t 5 9 0 . J . 1 :(K> p.m. S a t . D e W i t t 500, M . M i l l e r 558, U . Culver Gretter 551. 500 C l u b : W . O v e r m y e r 5 2 7 , O. 8:l.-» p.m. W e d . Foust 5 3 2 , 1). H e i s e r 543, T . B a u e r 5 1 9 , O. M i k e s e l l 5 4 1 . K . Tyner M i l l e r 5 4 8 , R. W i s e 5 2 4 , C. E w ing 5 4 3 , R. O v e r m y e r 5 3 2 , L . 8 : 0 0 p.m. S a t . M c K e e 5 4 1 . G. B a b c o c k 5 1 1 , W . Walkerton M a r t i n 518. 0 : 4 5 p.m. T h u r s 200 C l u b : B, E n g l e 2 2 5 . 2 2 2 . M . S h i d l e r 21 4, 2 2 4 . E . E c k m a n 202. 2 1 5 , A . T r i p l e t 2 0 0 , J. D e - North L i b e r t y W i t t 2 1 3 , C. F o u s t 20G, I ) . H e i s er 2 0 8 . M . M i l l e r 2 1 2 , R . W i s e 2 : 1 5 p.m. S a t . 2 0 3 , C. E w i n g 2(12, R. O v e r m y N e w C a r l i s l e er 2 0 3 . 8 : 1 5 p.m. T l m r s . Tuesday N i g h t Results: B o b ' s W h i t e Spots 3. K o w a t c h ' s i .Argos M e l ' s S t a n d a r d S e r v i c e 3. C u l v e r T o o l & E n g i n e e r i n g 1. Times l i s t e d are game s t a r t i n g times. T h e doors open at 5:45 P a r k ' N Shop 4, G o o d ' s O i l e r s p . m . o n W e d n e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y a n d a t n o o n a n d 7 : 1 5 p . i n , on Sat 0. urday. C u l v e r H o t e l 4, Pete's L a k e s i d e •lib L a u r a G a n d e r - J o h n L u c a s G r o c e r y 0. H i g h T e a m S e r i e s : B o b ' s W h i t e 1123 lly B a r b a r a W i n t e r s a n d W i n n e r of H a m : Delia and Spots 2 5 5 8 A n n VVaite 1185 H i g h T e a m (Same: M e l ' s S t a n J o h n L u c a s Individual Scoring d a r d Service 9 1 4 . ( B e g i n n i n g Monday, J a n u a r y * ) Ladies MONDAY: Beef and gravy, 550 C l u b : B . E n g l e 5S7, A . 500 C l u b : J e a n T r i p l e t 149- mashed potatoes, c o r n , cottage T r i p l e t . 5S0. J. D e W i t t 5 5 8 . 2 2 2 - 1 5 3 - 5 2 4 , D e l i a L u c a s 1 7 7 - Cheese a n d p i n e a p p l e s a l a d , b r e a d , 500 C l u b : J. K o w a t c h 5 1 5 . R. 157-1S7 - 521 butter, and m i l k . T r i g g 5 0 8 , R. R e i n h o l d 5 1 9 . I ) . 450 C l u b : I . H y l a n d 4 5 4 , L . T U E S D A Y : C h i l i , celery sticks, Savage 5 0 2 , R . H o u g h t o n 5 2 5 . L . Guilder 4li2. cheese slices, p e a n u t b u t t e r s a n d C r a f t 5 0 9 , IT. S m i t h 5 3 0 , L . C r o w 400 C l u b : K . D e W i t t 4 3 4 , M . w i c h , peach c a k e , a n d m i l k . 503, D. Lee 5 3 1 , E. E a s t e r d a y W E D N E S D A Y : Chicken pot pie, 511. M . S h i d l e r 5 1 1 , 1. S t u b b s D e W i t t 4 2 8 , J . D i t m i r e 4 0 3 . S. apple salad, cookie, bread, b u t t e r , 5 1 5 , R . S l i e p p a r d 5 1 7 . R. M a y M c D o n a l d 437 200 C l u b : J. T r i p l e t 222 and milk. 522. Men THURSDAY: Hamburger a n d 200 C l u b : B . E n g l e . J. D e W i t t 550 C l u b : R. G u i l d e r 5 9 0 . I . n o o d l e s , g r e e n beans, l e t t u c e s a l 200, A. T r i p l e t 200. I . Stubbs S t u b b s 5 74 ad, a p r i c o t s , b r e a d , b u t t e r , a n d 201, R. R e i n h o l d 2 0 1 . 500 C l u b : C. E w i n g 522 milk. S u n d a y Mixed Doubles 200 C l u b : I . S t u b b s 2 1 3 , C. F R I D A Y : T u n a casserole, b u t 1st J e a n T r i p l e t - I k e S t u b b s E w i n g 2 0 1 , I ) . G u n d e r 2 0 1 , 2 1 1 tered carrots, cabbage salad, 1182 w h i p p e d Jello, bread, butter, and 2 n d D e l i a L u c a s - T o m Scheetz T h e a v e r a g e h u s b a n d is one who m i l k . lays down tin' l a w (o his wife who 1150 3 r d I r i s H y l a n d - D i c k G u i l d e r in turn, s t a l l s w o r k i n g on a l l Hie D O N ' T send t h e k i d s t o c b u r c l amendments. — T A K E 'em! 1131 B i - C o u n t y T o u r n a m e n t ScheduEe SCHOOL f BOWLING .Monday Night League Standings W Kowatch's 8 Odd Fellows Lodge 7 T h e C u l v e r Press 7 Gretter's Food Market 0 fi L a k e Shore Lanes El Ray Bar & G r i l l 5 The Rummy's 5 M a r s h a l l Co. L b r . 4 MENU YOUR FORD DEALER'S WHITE SALE SPECIALS I. 4 5 5 6 0 7 7 8 T u e s d a y Night L e a g u e Culver Hotel 8 4 P a r k ' N Shop 8 4 Mel's S t a n d a r d Service 7 6 Pete's L a k e s i d e Groc. 7 5 7 5 B o b ' s W h i t e Spots Kowatch's 0 0 Culver Tool & Eng. 4 8 Good's Oilers 1 11 Monday Night Results: M a r s h a l l C o u n t y L u m b e r Co. 3, E l R a y B a r & G r i l l 1. The rebounds were again c r u G r e t t e r ' s F o o d M a r k e t 3, K o c i a l . T h e I n d i a n s g o t 52 c o m p a r e d w a t c h ' s 1. t o 28 f o r t h e K i n g s . A n d y L o w r y T h e R u m m y ' s 3, O d d F e l l o w s AS LOW AS on Mustang! Low price! $2398 F.O.B. DETROIT ' M a n u f a c t u r e r ' s s u g g e s t e d retail p r i c e for \ * Mustang Hardtop. Destination charges, s t a t e a n d l o c a l t a x e s , a n d f e e s , if a n y , not included. Options, such as whitewalls, e x t r a c o s t . S e e y o u r F o r d D e a l e r for h i s selling price. Si Let us insulate your home now for snug warmth and lower fuel bills this winter and for many winters to come. Free estimate. la! new Ford! ecial MARSH] LUMBER CO. 316 E . Jefferson St. PHONE Viking 2-3361 '66 F O R D C U S T O M 500. S t a n d a r d e q u i p m e n t i n c l u d e s 150 h p B i g Six, p l e a t e d a l l - v i n y l s e a t u p h o l s t e r y , b r i g h t -interior a n d e x t e r i o r t r i m , w h e e l c o v e r s , w h i t e w a l l t i r e s . C h o i c e of 2- or 4-door m o d e l s , W h i t e or B l u e . C r u i s e - O - M a t i c a n d V-8 o p t i o n s . JOIN THE 66 SWITCH 10 FORD !y your Ford Dealer has A-l Used Cars and Trucks CULVER RAY WICKER FORD SALES