Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 53, Number 1, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 5 November 1959 — Page 3

'WANT ADS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFT BEAL ESTATE FOB GALE DUPLEX 312’X. Harrison. Would like 2 Young couples to take over contract. Iltioo each down and extremely low monthly payments. GL 7-2188. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE GOOD porch awning* with rod*. GL 7-2189. r SABBS OF THANKS I WANT to thank my neighbors and friends for cards and many kind* eaaes shown me during my illness Mrs, Harry J u< lay ', T(» MY friends in Syracuse, North Webster and communities, thank you all for contributing votes for me to be Halloween Festival Queen at Syracuse. It was a real thrill to be chosen and even more gratifying to know so many friends wanted me to have the honor. Thanka again! Shirley Levemler. THE JOHN H Fleming family wishes to express their appreciation for alt expressions of sympathy with special thinks to Ann Harris. Eva Denton and Dorothy Kitaon, also Rev. Robins.. n r o h;i i ..mfortlng message, ant to the Calvary E.U B Ladles Aid Mrs John Fleming and daughters. Agnes, Edna. Gertrude. Velma. Erin and Rebecca \\ E W ISH to express our grateful thanks to our minister, all neighbors, friends and relatives for the floral offerings, and the helpfulness and .• .mfortlng expressions of sympathy extended us during our mothers ill. n.-** .nd 1.-ath It wll .alwavs be remembered. The Family of Millie Snobarg.-r. FOR RENT M'diEUN (urnfehed apt. All utilities ' ir- st cd 150 per mo Phone GL E* >ll RENT -7 room house, newly installed oil furnace and newly decorated. 121 Portland St Phone GL T-.ISSO, ' lr * Grier . ■ iPAHTMEXT for. rent on Wawaaee Lake 3 room* and bath Unfurnished • c.-'-i t for stove and refrigerator. Contact Bert Smith. Box 212 Syracuse. LEGAL NOTICES Bilk"' NOTICE TO - TAXPAYERS ~ notice Is hereby given that • of Trustees of the Town of “HMto*- County r f Kosciusko In. jlnie. desiring to enter Into a Iran J&K** W* tnt and ■ ■ ntract to and with bA*>r|herr Indiana Public Service Com■Pany. did at a meeting of said Hoard ”>< T-ns’. --s determine the exact form :n !whi< h said franchise grant and MMtr t 'x to be finally adopted. ™Bc’i form Is as followsGAS FRANCHISE • THIS AGREEMENT, made this Bay ot— Ilk by and between the K. ... In the county of F. Indiana, acting by and I through Its <h-.e nafter called the MUNICIPALITY 1 ’ arte of the first part and NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY. an Indiana ...rporatlon (hereinafter called the "GRANTKE"L party of the second part. WITNESSETH Section 1 The Municipality hereby grants unto the Grantee. Its successors and assigns an Indeterminate permit, right and privilege to lay. install, replace, renew, repair, main>vn„ enlarge, extend and operate In. alone, ui-oh and under any and nil of the strwta. alleys, rommona bridges and dher public places within said Mt>ni< Ipallty. within Its present and future corporate limits gas mains. ' i'.c«. manholes, and all necessary f.-.-.ters service pipes and other appl'anees and structures convenient or •■>■ i.r for the purpose of supplying and' furnish.>>g the Municipality, the .'■itants thereof and the public in general with rax for their conven- . tenee and welfare, for heat, light and power and for domestic, commercial, industrial and all lawful uses. Including the right to carry and transmit . the same through said facilities t<> territory beyond said Municipality, without charge or license fee there-s-r subject to all reasonable police rvgula'uma now or hereafter adopted b- s.i d Munir pallty. pertaining t> th. use of its streets, alleys and : ■ : ■ r. Section S In cxerrising the rights granted hereunder, the Grantee shaft ..'»-struct-the streets, allevg and public td < <s to eui'h extent only as shall be ■ ■ -ess-rrv . s.. ( n J The Grantee may make ■»I1 mw-essary excavations and openings Ir the Streets alleys and other public r.lsr es of the Municipality for the purposes aforesaid and when making «uch excavations and openings, shall. stgn.il, - guards, barricades or otherwise protect the publie from injurv • r and property, and shall less from all damages, costs and ex-o.-ns.-s whi. h the Yfunlelprilltv mav be eomrelled to nay proximately ..»>■——l bv Hi** default carelessness or regie, t of the Grantee in the construction. maintenance and operation of ■ ta system hereby autohrlxe.l. pro vlded the Municipality shall promptly n.fify the Grantee of any claim or suit made or brought against the Mun • Ipality and cooperate In the defense thereof The Grantee shall restore ait streets, alleys and public places opened by It for the purposes aforesaid to ax nearly ax practicable the «ame order and condition as the same were in before such opening. Section « Upon completion of said s* stem. Grantee shall use all reasonable dlbgence and precaution to turn sh and maintain a regular, adequate, dependable and uninterrupted supply of to said Municipality and the nhabitanta thereof, hut Grantee shall not be liable for any damage o«to said Municipality or any customer tn consequence of anv failure to supply gas If such failure is without default nr neglect on the part of Grantee, or when such failure Is due to acta of G<»i. strikes, lockouts, acta of public ... m. wars blockades: Insurrections riots, epidemics, landslides, lighting. eartMuakea fires itormx floods, washouts, line freegeupa. temporary fxdure of gas supply, arrests and renta of rulers and people*, civil dlstrubaneea. explosions, necessary rvnairs. accident or breakage or tn. Juries to machinery, equipment, lines of pipe, transmission or distribution

Two Newcomers In A New Generation

Janet Sue Blocker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Blocker of Indianapolis, was only a week old when the above picture was taken. She is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Blocker. lines or system, delays j»f any c iimon carrier. default of any connecting utility, pipe line company, natural gas Company or supplier of gas. judicial process, the binding order of any court or governmental authority, state or municipal interference, or other causes whether of the kind herein enumerated, or otherwise, not within the control of the Grantee. s.-ct.on 5. This franchise agreement shall constitute an Indeterminate permit under and pursuant to the terms and provisions ot the Public Service Commission law of the State of Indiana ami in the event of the repeal of aesid law. this franchise agreement shall extend for and during the term of twenty-five years from and after the date that the repeal thereof be-, •comes effective The ca« shall be furnished and sold to said Municipality and its inhabitants at such rate or rates as may from time to time be shown on the schedule. < n silo with the Public Service Commission of the State ot Indiana, or in a* rordance with the laws of the State of Indiana. In case <>f lawful change in the schedule of rates, the rate legally applicable shall thereafter be charged Section (t. This agreement and all of its terms and provisions shall Inure to the benefit ot and lie obligatory <!:.• tart.-s b.-.-’o and the suc- • ess ora and. assigns of the parties and “hall be In force and effect from and after the date of. its being approved bv an ordnance duly adopted by said Section 7. If Grantee does not install a distribution wvstem within sai»l Municipality within two years from the date this agreement takes effect, the Municipality may terminate this agreement by . giving the Grantee written notice that unless the Grantee nxtalls such distribution system withn one year from the date of giving said notice this agreement shall terminate at the end ot said oner - year period, but if the installation work Is tn progress nt the end of said one year period, this agreement shall remain In full force and the Grantee shall finish the work within a reasonable time IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties ties hereto have executed this Instrument the day and year first above written ■ . INDIANA By . ' — ATTEST . Clerk NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Ry Ils President ATTESTBy i ■ Its Secretary Public notice Is further given that said Board of Trustees did also fix the time it which said franchise, grant and contract shall be finally considered as the Ist day of December 1959. at the hour of 7:30. P.M.. at the regular meeting place of said Board of Trustee* In the Town Hall In said Town, at which time and place a public hearing will be held and any taxpayer of said Town may and file protest against any and all of the provisions of said fran< hise. grant and contract .1 BARTON COX President of the Board of Trustees ATTEST: ERNEST O BUCHHOLZ Clerk ' LEGAL NOTICES "notice OF HEARING ON RECEIVERS FINAL REPORT STATE OF INDIANA 1 ) SS: KOSCIUSKO COUNTY 1 IN THE MATTER OF THE 1 RECEIVERSHIP OF THE 1 IOYNER CORPORATION. ' INSOLVENT 1 IN THE KOSCIUSKO CIRCUIT COURT SEPTEMBER TERM. 1959 NO 597 C NKTIi H lS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditor*, shareholders and all other interested parti--* of The Joyner Corporations an Ins-lvent corporation, that W Robert Hall. Receiver of The Joyner Corpnratlen. has filed in the Koaclusko Circuit Court hl* report and account, together with voucher*, in final settlement and accounting therein and that the Court has fixed the 28tti day of November. 1959. a* the time for the hearing thereof, at which time the aame will be heard and deter, mined hy xald Court On nr before such date any creditor. I shareholder or other interested party ; mav file In writing anv objection or . evceotlon tn said report and acenuht. »v>e eg me wifi be beard and deter, mined hr said Court at the time so n»fed this fftth 1w o» Oc‘n>.or 1»5» v PawHne Jordan Clerk nt K-scßisko 1 GJre-.lt Court ' Roekhlß Vanderveer. Kennedy A 'Lee Attorneys

nß*' jl S WB ■ IAbove is Stephen Finton at 3 ] 4 months. He is the son of Sfft. and Mrs. Patrick D. Finton. now living in Yakima, Washington where Srt. Finton is stationed with the marine corps. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Finton. 413 South Harrison are the grandparents. SHS Bows To Webster In Opening Game North Webster Trojans had no I trouble in defeating the visiting Syracuse Yellowjackets, Tuesday night, by a score of 66 to 52. Slow tn start, the Trojans trailed* through out the first quarter. Tom Firestone, local player, put in the first field goal of the game in the first few seconds of play. After four minutes of play in the second quarter the hosts steamed ahead for the first time. 19 to 16. to lead the rest of the game. Carroll Denton dropped In nine field goals and two free throws, for a total of 20 points to lead Syracuse scoring. Jon Sroufe and Tom White led the Trojans with 21 and 20 points respectively. Friday night Syracuse will play Pierceton on the home floor. Crowning of the “Miss Basketball Queen” will be the highlight of the evening. Box Scores: Syracuse FG FT PF Denton. C. 923 Druckamiller, N. 5 12 Harry Alfrey. H. 3 12 Shock. D. 3 0 1 Firestone. T. 10 1 Crow. C. 10 0 LeCount. B. 2 0 1 Denton. F. 0 0 2 Godshalk. F. 0 0 0 Total 24 4 12 North Webster Sroufe, J. 10 1 3 White. T 9 2 1 Bauce. B. 3 5 0 Wright. D. 3 3 1 Gullet. J. 2 13 Weaver. B. 0 0 0 Total 27 12 8 Quarter Scores: Syracuse 12 22 33 52 Webster 11 31 45 66 “Little” Jackets Defeat The North Webster Trojans. 51 to 30 "B" team Jackets defeated the hosting North Webster Trojans 51 to 30 Tuesday night in a hard fought game. Syracuse led through the game. Scoring honors went to Charles Folger, with 11 points. Davis led the Trojans scoring with eight points. Following with seven was Bell. Man-in Coy. former Syracuse squad member, played his first game for the Trojans, bucketing four points. • Box Score: Folger. 5-1-2: Lantz 3-3-0: Felts. 4 0 1: Alfrey. 3-1-1-: Williams. 2-0 2: Denton. 1-2-0; Rinker. 0-3-0-: Crow. 1-0-2: Line 1-0-2. Quarter Scores: i Syracuse 13 21 41 51 North Webster 8 13 21 30 Mr. and Mrs. John Craw and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Newcomer and son Paul visited Sunday afternoon with Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Foulke and family in Rochester.

Saddle Club Meets For Potluck Supper Sunday The Syracuse Saddle Club met Sunday afternoon 1 November at the Bill Kerfin farm for a weiner roast and potluck supper. Several brought their horses and rode through the woods. President Betty Shannon had charge of the business meeting. There were twenty-nine present and one joined the club. Next meeting will be held Sunday afternoon at 3:00 pm. 6 December with potluck supper at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Detwiler north of Bristol.

DUST & SON DECORATORS INSURED INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Painti* g — Paper Hanging R. R. 3. Syracuse GL 7-2313

Ladies’ Slacks TIGER’S patterns body conforming contour into figure flattery, creating slacks the most discriminating woman > can wear with complete assurance. casual comfort, simplicity of lines and functional deCv* railing paired with superb tailoring in tested men’s wear fabrics. { he ultimate. From 56.95 to 514.95 Sizes 10 to 20 — Plain Colors or Plaid. TOM SOCKS SPORTSWEAR WAWASEE VILLAGE Dial GLobe 7-3664

PRAISE AND APPRAISE , YOUR SCHOOLS /Il *’’* ,/nf Change is bustin’ out all over in today’s schools. New curriculum .... new methods .... new equipment .... new zest and enthusiasm on the part of students and teachers. Come and see for yourself. Ask questions. Look and listen. Praise .... and appraise. You’re cordially invited all the year ’round, hut especially during— AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK November 8-14, 1959

An invitation is extended ,to all friends and patrons of WCgschool to attend open hodse> Thursday 12 November 7:30 k p.m. at the school house for a program in observance of

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Thursday 5 Nov. 1959—1

THE LITTLE PAPER WITH THE WANT ADS PHONE GL 7-3666

PLUMBING & HEATING HAROLD L KITSON Phone GL 7-3554

Hire Electric AND APPLIANCES electrical Contracting Kesidential & Commercial Wiring Phone GL 7-3744

National Education Week. An invitation is also extended to y visit the school and classrooms at any time during the week of November 8-14.

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