Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 52, Number 24, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 16 April 1959 — Page 10

SYIACISE-WAWASEE JOURNAL

-Thursday 16 April 1959

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LEGAL NOTICES INDIANA ADCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION SOI Illinois Bld*.. Indianapolis LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice la hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County. Indiana, will, at 10 AM on the 11 day of May. lilt at the Clerk's Office. Court House In the City (or town) of Warsaw. Indiana in said County, be*in investigation of the applications of the following named persona, requesting the issue to the applicants, at the locations hereinafter set out. of the Aleoholle Beverage Permits of the classes hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive Information concerning the fitness of said applicants, and the propriety of issuing the permits applied for to such appilcsnts at the premises named: Robert C. Burkholder (Drug Store) Llqor * Wine Dealer. Lot No. 44 Mam St.. Syracuse. Indiana Key Druga. INc. (Drug Store) TRANSFER Liquor A Wine Dealer's permit from Roger Logan. Inc., 301- Ist Street. Pierceton. Indiana SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By S. G. Mlnniear Executive Secretary Noble Ell la Chairman LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission of Indiana Docket No. 9414-A, 1 IN THE MATTER OF THE JOINT APPLICATION OF HAROLD A. HARTMAN AND RALPH J HARMAN. D/B/A H AND H TRUCKING COMPANT. LEESBURG. INDIANA. SELLER, AND RALPH J. HARMAN. LEESBURG. INDIANA. PURCHASER. FOR APPROVAL OF THE SALE AND TRANSFER OF CERTIFFICATE NO. 3113-A. 1. PROPERTY. INTRASTATE. Notice Is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing In thia eauae in Rooms of the Commission. 401 State House. Indianapolis, Ind.. 10:00 AM. CST. Monday. May 11th, 1939 Public participation la requested. FUWLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA BY George G. Cline. Secretary Indianapolis. Ind. April 9, 1959 Indianapolis. Indiana.. Febrary 9. UM. LEGAL NOTICES TO: FOREST PARK AND THE OWNERS. RESIDENTS AND CITIZENS THEREOF: NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN that Stanley E Smeeton. the owner of the fee simple title to Lots numbered Eleven (11) and Twenty (10) In the Plat of Forest Park, Wawaaee Lake, la Koactueko County. Indiana, has filed bls petition in the Kosciusko Circuit Court for the closing and vacation of that portion of Cable Lane dividing said Lot Twenty (10) from Lot Eleven (11) . on\rnenclng at the weet boundary of Oakbood Drive and running thence wwabMty 14 ? The petition alleges that said Cable Lane la Ten (10) feet in width, has never been constructed, used or maintained as a street snd that there Is no ferseesble public use for said portion of street. That the Petitioner Is the owner of ell real eatate adjacent to »hat portion of the street petitioned to be closed and that no other person would be affected by the dosing thereof All interested persons are hereby further notified that the Judge of the Kosciusko Circuit Court will hear and determine said petition In the Kosciusko Clreult Court tn Warsaw. Indiana, on the 1* day of May. 1959, at the hour of nine o'clock A M. or aa soon thereafter aS the Petitioner ean be heard Dated thl« 3rd day of April,' 1939. Stanley E Smeeton. Petotlone'r R. Leon Connolly Attorney for Petitioner LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO BIDDERS PURCHASE OF SCHOOL BUS BODY AND CHASSIS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all interested persons that the Board of School Trustees of the Metropolitan School District of Turkey Creek Township. Kosciusko County, will receive and accept sealed blds for one (9 passenger school bus body, fully equipped as required by law and to meet the standards set ou In the regulations of the School Bus Committee and la accordance with speclffeatlona on Die tn the office of the superintendent NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that the said Board of School Trustees will also accept sealed bids for one (1) chassis to be used for the conveyance of the aforeaald school bus body; chassis shall be equipped as orovided by Indiana Statute and the revelations of- the School Bus Committee. Each bld (for body and chassis) shall bo accompanied by a Certified or cashier's check In an amount at least equal to five per cent ($«.) of the bld nr bidder's bond to the full amount of said bld. each bld °to be submitted on forms ss prescribed by the Indiana State Board of Accounts and the noncollusion affidavit properly executed Said bids (for bodv and chassis) to be opened and examined tn the office «f the superintendent in the Syracuse School Building. Syracuse. Indiana at the hour of nm. E.S.T. on the 13th day of May. 1919 The Board of School Trustees reserve the right to reject any and alt bids and to readvertise. C. W. Kroh. Secretary Board of School Trustees Metropolitan School District of Turkey Creek Township SELL IT VRI * NML WMT AH

LEBAL NOTICES NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indiana that the proper legal officers of said Municipality at their regular meeting place al 7:3* P.M. on the 28th day of April. 1959 will consider the following Ordinance covering additional appropriations May Ist, 1959 and ending December 31. 1959 and .fixing a time when same shall take effect. ORDINANCE FOR ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS. ORDINANCE NUMBER 430-A General Fund. 18. Other Compensation 3 400.00 22. Heat Light Power & Water 400.00 1(. Compensation of Firemen 0000.90 25. Services other contractual 200 00 54. Police and Firemen clothing allowance 400.00 71 .Building and structures 900.09 72. Equipment 2900.00 43. Street Alley A Sewer 1200.00 Street Fund 14. Other Conpensation 31200.00 Taxpayers appearing to such meeting ehall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as final! ymade will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Coramlisi oners which commission will hold furthur hearing within (15) fifteen days at the County Auditors office of Kosciusko County. Indiana or such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any such additional appropriations may be heard and Interested taxpayers may inquire of County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Attest: Ernest O. Buchholr Town Clerk-Treasurer. J. Barton Cox Harry Nicolai Harry L. CoyMember of Board of Town Trustees. LEBAL NOTICES . ORDINANCE FOR ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE NUMBER 434-A An Ordlance appropriating additional moneys for the purpose of defraying the expenses of the several departments of the Town government of the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indiana account an emergency existing for the fiscal year beginning May Ist. 1959 and ending December 31, 1959 including all out standing claims and obligations, and fixing a time when same shall take effect. Section 1. Be It ordianed by the Board of Town Trustees of the Town of Syracuse. Kosciusko County. Indiana that for the expenses of the Town government and its Institutions for the fiscal year ending December 31. 1959 the following sums of money is hereby appropriated and ordered set aside or apart of the funds herein specified subject to the laws governing same. Such sums herein appropriated shall be held to include all expenditures authorised to be made during the year unless expressly stipulated and provided by law. Section t. That for the said fiscal year there is hereby appropriated out of the General Fund of said Town the following: It. Compensation of Firemen 3 8000 00 18. Oth,er Compensation 400.00 22. Heat Light Power and water 400.00 25. Services other contractual 1300.90 54. Police A Firemen Clothing allowance 400.00 71. Building and Structures 900.00 72. Equipment 2900.00 42. Street Alley A Sewer 1200.00 Section S That for the said fiscal year there Is hereby appropriated out of the Street Fund of said Town following " ' 14 Other Compensation 31200.00 Thia Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after Its passage. Passed by the Board of Town Trustees Anri I 7. 1959 Attest: J. Barton Cox Harry Nicolai Harry L. Coy Members of Board of Town Trustees Ernest O. Buchholx Town Clerk-Treasurer SYRACUSE ART LEAGUE (Held over from last week' Members of the Syracuse Art League met at the home of Fletcher E. Marsh, instructor, Wednesday evening 1 March. Miss Jane Stoelting. secretary, presided in the absence of Miss Sally Jo Fosbrink who was ill. Other members present were Albert J. Bauer, Gerald and Brenda Wolfinger. Vicky Nyikos. and Debby Carpenter. Plans were made for a future art exhibit and Albert Bauer was voted League reporter. Refreshments were served by Debby Carpenter. BIRTHDAY PARTY (Held over from last week) Alan Zimmerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman, celebrated his ninth birthday Saturday 4 April by entertaining several of his friends at the Zimmerman home at the east end of Wawasee Lake. Guests were Donnie LeCount. Billy, Bobby, and David Walker. Jerry Wilson and Bob Singleton. They played bingo, winning lots of prizes, and baseball. Birthday cake and ice-cream completed the afternoons fun. SyracasSecM . . Mr. and Mrs. Perc Bartlett left last week end to spend several days in Rochester. N. Y. and will visit relatives in Illinois before returning home late this week. _____ CtenMtA* hi th* Jssrasl cw« Mm mm IM%

School News WHO’S WHO The date: 27 August 1941. The place: Syracuse, Indiana. The parents: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brazel. The event: a new baby girl, Lexie Jane Brazel. Lexie has attended Syracuse schools for twelve years and belongs to the 4-H Club, Jr. Ladies. Band, Chorus. Booster Club, Horizon Club, and was in the senior class play. She likes cubed steak, fried egg plant, math, Gregory Peck, Loretta Young, and Lawrence Welk. After graduation she plans to attend beauty school or to study to become a nurse. Levie says if she had to live her twelve years over, she would work harder to make better grades. Best wishes. Lexie! On .7 April 1941, in Syracuse, Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Charles Michael became the parents of a son, Larry. Larry has attended Cromwell and Syracuse schools and belongs to FF.A. and Turkey Creek Conservation Club. Among the things Larry likes most are: swiss steak, chile, history. English, John Wayne, Jane Mansfield, 1812 Overture, Leo pold Stokowski boat racing, sports car rallies, hunting, and hockey. His pet peeve is people who think they know everything. Larry says if he could take his twelve years over, he would take more difficult subjects. Upon graduation Larry plans to manage his father’s factory. Good luck, Larry, in whatever you do, SOPHOMORE CLASS On Tuesday, 31 March the sophomore class met in jthe cafeteria to choose their class rings. The salesman, Mr. Kingsly, explained that there were two styles, picked by the class officers, from which the class was to pick the one wanted. The fall style was called Thunderbird and the other, spring style, was called. Teen Dream. The majority voted for Teen Dream. For those who didn’t care to buy a ring, they had pins, necklaces, and bracelets that could be purchased. Junior Mothers Plan Kindergarten Program (Held over frajn last week) Twenty members of the Junior Mothers Club met at the home of Mrs. H. Kirkdorfer Monday evening. Eight guests were present who “were Mrs. Dale Allen. Mrs. Richard Webl, Mrs. Cecil Paulus. Mrs. Charles Ohligschlager. Mrs. Don Sheets, Mrs. Paul Yeager, Mrs. George Walbridge and Mrs. Leroy Weaver. The date of 15 May was set for graduation ceremonies for kindergarten pupils. The club sponsors the kindergarten project and will meet at the school house 20 April to prepare for the program. Kindergarten roundup for the fall term will be 24 April. Miss Mary Hall of Wolf and Dessauer’s home planning center, Fort Wayne, was guest speaker and spoke on interior decoration. Refreshments of tuna-mac salad with coffee and wafers was served by the committee who were Mrs. Don McNamara, Mrs. Frank Hale and Mrs. Vic Schortgen. . WILLING HANDS CLUB (Held over from last week) Fourteen adults and one child were present for the fun night meeting of the Willing Hands Carolyn Barnhart had devo class 2 April. tions. Becky Fisher and Carolyn Denton served refreshments. Sharon Gilbert. Phy Hiss Fackler and Carolyn Barnhart were on the fun night committee. Janet Fisher, reporter. SyrocasScoao . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clashman of Anderson were week end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Kroh. Paul Bauman of ML Lebanon, Pa. visited three days last week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bauman. He was enroute to his home after a trip to the west coast and St. Louis, Mo.

Goodwill Club Meets At House Os Friendship Twenty-seven members of the Goodwill Home Demonstration club met Wednesday 8 April at the House of Friendship. Mrs. Tom Robinson, president, and Mrs. John Shock, vice president, spoke on program planning, while Mrs. Elmer Baugher and Mrs. Elmo Shock presented the lesson on gardening. Meditations were given by Mrs. Blanche Kline, following the singing of “America the Beautiful.’’ “The Discipline of Children” was the health and safety lesson given by Mrs. Dean Grady. Mrs. Paul Culler gave the history of “Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes,” the song of the month. Roll call was answered by “My favorite house plant,” which was followed by a seed and bulb exchange. Mrs. Glen Popenfoose and Mrs. Dean Grady will represent the club at the school tea scheduled for 16 April. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Maude Traster, Mrs. Floyd Brower and Mrs. Ida Guy. Kaufman-McClintic Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey L. Kaufman Sr. of Middlebury announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ann to Terry L. McClintic, son of Mr .’ and Mrs. Robert McClintic of Syracuse. Miss Kaufman graduated from Middlebury High school in 1957 and is now employed as a secretary at Advanced Metals Sales Corp, in Elkhart. Her fiance is a 1957 graduate of Syracuse High school and is associated with his father in the insurance business. A December wedding is planned. Real Estate Transfers Recorded 20 February 1959 Maurice D. and Florence Lucille Lung to Oliver R. Altum Jr. Maryann Altum. Lots 4 & 26 plat of Leland Add. to Wawasee Lake $6,000. Recorded 24 February 1959 Roscoe C. and Bernice L, Howard & George T. and Maude E. Lamm to Douglas C, Lockwood, Lot 66 & W Mt Lot 65 Fairview Terrace Add., Village of Wawasee SI,OOO. Recorded 27 February 1959 G. Laucks Xanders, Comm, to Joseph Swank. Pt. Lot 11 Kitson Park. Lake Wawasee. Mabel B. Mills to Roland K. Mills, Pt. Lot 66 OP Syracuse. Recorded 28 February 1959 Ralph and Inez Ada Metzler and Leonard Vanes and Della Vanes to John A and Effie S. Haughey. Lot 46 First Add. to Ralph Metzler’s Sub. on Dewart Lake, SSOO. ENROLLED AT I. U. CENTER IN FORT WAYNE Miss Mary Lou Denzel, R.R. 2, is amnog the 1,222 students enrolled currently at Indiana University’s Fort Wayne.

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