Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 53, Number 2, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 12 November 1959 — Page 4

WANT ADS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MISCELLAREOUB FOR. SALE SPECIAL: Ficus or rubber plant 13.95 ('LAYTONS GARDEN CENTER NORTH WEBSTER MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Amana upright fr**x*r, 1 * cu f * Phone UL 4-« «5 S. SNOW TIRES” Armstrong 750x14. Low Milage Phone GL 7-3585 NEWELL NEI'HAUSER LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Public notice la hereby given that the Board of Trustee* of the Town of Syracuae, County of Koaciuako. InLana, deairing to enter Into a franchise. grant and contract to and with Northern Indiana Public Service Company. did, at a meeting of aald Board Trustees determine the exact form in which aald franchlae. grant and contra- t la to be finally adopted, which form la as follow* GAS FRANCHISE THIS AGREEMENT, made thia day of . 19 by and between the — in the county of •hrough lt» (hereinafter «ailed the “MUNICIPALITY ). party of the flr»t part and NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY an Indiana •< rp -ration (hereinafter called the ■’GRANTEE"), partv of the second part. WITNESSETH Section 1, The Municipality hereby grant* unto the Grantee, it* successor* and aaitgne an Indeterminate permit, h • > clit an.! privilege to lay. inatalL replace, renew, repair, maintain, enlarge, extend and operate In, • long, upon and under any and all of •hr street* alley*, eommona. bridge* •nd other pub!i- place* within »atd Municipality, within It* present and future corporate limit* gaa main*, ■(is* manhole* and all necessary feeder* service plpea and other ap;.kan<<-« and structure* convenient or l'-r for the purpose of supply In* and furnishing the Municipality, the • nhabltante thereof, and the publte in general with gaa for their eonven- >- «?l welfare, for heat, light and power end for domeatfc. commercial nduatrlal and all lawful urea. Including the right to carry and transmit the same through Mid facllltlea to territory beyond salt! Municipality, w.thout charge or license fee therefor. subject to all reasonable police regulation* now or hereafter adopted by mH Municipality, pertaining to the uw of It* street*. alley* and public place*. Section ?. In exerciaing the right* granted hereunder, the Grantee »hatt l etru.t the street*, alley* and public place* to sucti extent only a* shall be reasonably necessary ■Sect! n J, The Grantee may make ill nc- e«<3rv excavation* and opening* in the street*. all»y» and other public place* of ■>>.- Mun! polity for the purpose* afopeaaid and when .making ■u h excavations and opening*, shall. *»« » gna.l. guard*, barricade* or otherwise protect the public from Injure t< person* and property, and shall -are and h Id the Municipality harm- «-*» from all damage* eo»t» and rx .'•>» wlp h the Municipality mat . ■njiellyd to pay proximately > ati»ed bv rhe default, cateleasneM or e• f the Grantee in the construetlon. maintenance «nd operation of ;t* system hereby authorised, provided the Municipality shall promptly ■ ><fv the Grantee of any claim or suit made or brought against the Municipality and cooperate In the de. fens* thereof. The Grantee shall re»fo»« all street* alley* and public place*. opened by It for the purposes aforesaid to aa nearly a* practicable ihe same order and condition as the same were In before such opening. Section 4 Upon completion of «*ld Grantee shall u»e all reasonable diligence and precaution to furn--••h and maintain a regular, adequate... dependable -and uninterrupted supply »f gas to aald Municipality and the inhabitants thereof, but Grantee shall not li» liable for any damage occurring . »»id Municipality or any customer u rtnwflurnrc of anv failure to supply «>«. If such failure la without default or neglect on the part of Grantee, or hen such failure 1* due to acts of God strike* lockout*, act* of public enemy war*, blockade* Insurrection*, riot*. epMemic* landslide* lighting, eerthnuskes fire*. storm* floods. ... sh- 'jr* line free**up* temporary failure of ga* supply, arrest* and restraint* of ruler* and people*, civil dutrubancea. explosion*. necessary repaint accident or breakage or In. lu-lea to machinery, equipment, line* of pipe transmission or distribution lines or *ystem. delays of any eom•non carrier, default of any connectin« utility, pipe line company, natural company or supplier, of gas, Jutiltal ! rthe bind'ng • rder of anv court . or governmental authority, -fate or municipal Interference, or other cause* whether - f the kind herein enumerated, or otherwise, not within the control of the Grantee. Section 5. Thia franchise agreement -b 11 nslltute an indeterminate permit under and pursuant to the terms and provision* of th* Public Servi- e Commission law of the State of Indiana and In the event of the repeal of «*M taw thi* franchlee agreement «h.\ll extend for and during the tent* <-f twenty-five year* from and after the date that the repeal thereof be--om»s effective Th* ga* shall be rurnlehed and »old to said Municipall»v and It* inhabitants at such rate or rate* as may from time to time be shown <>n the schedule on file with the Public Service Commta»ion of the State of Indian* or In accordance with the taw* of the State of Indiana In ease f liwfol change In the schedule rd ’■ate*, the rate leg»Ilr applicable aha!! therea'ter be charged -■.- I. ’- •: This agreement and *1! nt •• term* «-■ ’ p-.'i shall tbur* to . (he benefit of and be obligatory oven the oartse* hereto and the *neeenaora and aaalgna of th* partis* and shall be In full force and effect from and after the date of it* being apporved hv an ord»nanee duty adopted by aald Moniripalltv Seetton t Ts Grantee does not Install a diet rthut ion gvatem within aald Munlrlnalitv wlthtn two year* from ’he date thia agreement take* effect, the Municipality may terminate thl*

Wednesday Afternoon Club Reports The Wednesday Afternoon dub met at the Lake Wawasee home of Mrs. James Kirkwood Wednesday 18 November with 18 members present. Mrs. Robert Searfoss, president, gave an informative talk on the Fort Wayne State School for Retarded Children. The program was presented by Mrs. Vern Brinkman and was entitled •‘Alaska Joins the U.S.A.'’ Contributions were given to the Muscatatuck Home for Retarded Children. Mrs. Paul Warner invited the club to meet for a luncheon at the Elkhart Hotel and a visit to the art studio of Mrs. M. L. (Harriett l Monteith on Wednesday. 18 November at Elkhart. ATTENDS WINONA RETREAT Mrs. Noble Greene returned Wednesday afternoon from a two day retreat of Methodist women leaders at the Westminister Hotel in Winona. Dr. and Mrs. James Doty were the re- ! source leaders. Dr. Doty is director of pastoral and counciling for the Indiana area Methodist churches. agreement by giving the Grantee written notice that unless the Grantee install* such 'llstrlbutlon system within one year rrom_ the date of giving «.i 1 (b.i . e thl* agreement shall terminate at the end of said one year i-erlod. but If the installation work is In progress at the end of said, one year period, thi* agreement shall remain In full force and the Grantee shall finish the work within a reasonable time. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have executed thi* Instrument the day and year first above written ; INDIANA -By ATTEST: ’ —; ; Clerk NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY By Its President ATTEST Its Secretary Publ: notice !* further given that said Board of Trustees did also fix the time at which Mid franchise, grant and contract shall be finally considered as the lot day of December. 195 K. at the hour of 7:30. PM., at the regular meeting place of said Board of Trustee* In the Town Hall in s.iid Town, at which time and place a public hearing will be held and any taxpayer of said Town may appear and file protest against any and all ‘ of the provisions of said franchise, grant and contra- t J BARTON COX President of the Board of Trustees ATTEST ERNEST O BUCHHOLZ Clerk LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN to all residents and interested persons within the Jurisdiction of the Syracuse Town Plan Commission sol the Zoning ordinanee for Syracuse and contiguous unincorporated area that Ernest Buchhblx as Owner < f Lot No. SB in Dolan X Miles A’idi.l on to the Town of Syr a< use. ha* appealed rite decision of the Building ('ommtMloner denying ho: pernnt to construct a- arport upon said Lot No for the reason the proposed construction Is nearer the front boundary line than p-rmitted by ti-.- Zoning Ordinance, to the Board of Zon ng Appeals for the,’ o jion there on NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that a public meeting will be held tn the Town Hall in the Town of Syracuse at the hour of ~ 3" <> Clo. k P M on Monday. November I<. 1959 at which time and place the applicant and alt interested persons may be heard. Paul L letntx. President Board of Zoning Appeal* LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF HEARING ON RECEIVERS FINAL REPORT STATE OF INDIANA 1 ) SS: KOSCIUSKO COUNTY 1 IN THE MATTER OF THE I RECEIVERSHIP OF THE ) JOYNER CORPORATION. ) INSOLVENT ) IN THE KOSCIUSKO CIRCUIT COGRT SEPTEMBER TERM. 1»S» NO «»T0 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditor*, shareholders and al! cdher Interested parties of Th* Joyner Corlorat: -ns an insolvent corporation, that W Robert Hall. Reeelver of The Joyner Corporation, has filed In the KosrluiOco Circuit Court hl* report and account, together with voucher* n final settlement and accounting therein and that the Court ha* fixed the isrh day of November. 1939. a* the time for the hearing thereof, at which time the same will be heard and deter, mined by said fVurt On or before such date any creditor, shareholder or other Interested party mav file In writing any objection or *■ ... ti ,- tn s.-( ’ rt »n-t 3--- ,-irt awl the asm* will be heard and determined by said Court at the time ao fl-“d *• above »et out. Dated this Sbtb day of October. 1959 N Paulin* Jordan Clerk of Koselusko • Circuit Court Rockhill A’anderveer. Kennedy A Lee Attorney*

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The School Safety Patrol can be effective only through the cooperation of others. This is the theme of the October school |x>ster, distributed to some 15.000 cl in the Chicago -Motor Chib’s Illinois and Indi ina tenitoi v. Patrol members are trained to help school (hildren cross s’-ect- safelv. However, they can t see evervthing that go;> on at their corners. That's whs thes need voui <ooper;>tion. \ u can aid yourself bs helping the School Salet . Patrol do its job.

The SyracuScene . . . Miss Phyllis Georgre will attend a baby shower in North Man- ' Chester tonight for her former roommate. Mrs. Sherwood; Young, at the home of Mrs.; Richard Mitchell. - Dick Zollinger of Goshen tvas a caller at the Gilbert George | home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Carwile will attend a dinner meeting in Fort Wayne tonight of Admiral deal- 1 ers of Northern Indiana. Miss Sally Jo Fosbrink was a guest of the Gene Storms family and Michael Storms to attend the Notre Dame-Georgia Tech football game Saturday. Caron Carr celebrated her sth birthday last Friday. Her guests were Danny and David Doll and their parents Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Doll of Milford. Mr. Everett Simon of Kalkaska. Michigan. Mrs. Thersies Doll, Mrs. Orval* Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carr, Christie and Connie Sue of Syrcuse.

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In United States Service Airman Charles Schlabach ' returned home 9 November from his tour of duty on the island of Eniwttok. He will be Home until i 26 December after which time 1 he must report for duty in New ■York. He has been reassigned to Spangdahlem Afr Base in Trier Germany where he will be ' stationed for approximately ihree to four years. His address i after 27 "December will be A/2c Charles Schlabach, 349 Tactical Fighter Wing USAFE A P.O. 123 New York, New York Mrs. Louise Byland returned ; to work in the office of United Telephone Tuesday after an illness of a week or more. Mrs. Ernest Myers of Dundee. 111. is here for a few days with her daughter and family, the Otis Clyde Butts. Mrs. Minnie Blough entertain the Wednesday bridge club at Howard's for luncheon yesterday.

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—Thursday 12 Nov. 1959

Methodist Circles Circle One of the Methodist W.S.C.S. met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Dean Pittman with Mrs. Robert Wilkerson as co-hostess. Mrs. Raymond Wilson presented a program on Africa. Mrs. Lucy Kegg was hostess to Circle Two Thursday evening. The meeting was opened with prayer by Mrs. Frank Bates and the regular reports were given. Year books were given to each member. Mrs. Elizabeth Pollock was welcomed as a new member. The social hour was spent looking at pictures taken "Way Back When” after which refreshments of pie, coffee and nuts were served by Mrs. Kegg. The next meeting will be a Christmas program with gift exchange at the home of Mrs. Effie Spencer. Mrs. Faye Wong and Mrs. W. E. Long entertained members of Circle Three at a 12:30 luncheon. Nineteen members and two at Foo and Faye’s restaurant guests attended the luncheon and program which followed at the Long home where pictures of the Long’s Alaskan trip were shown. Mrs. Noble Greene will be hostess for the December meeting. Circle Four had a potluck dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heyde. Mrs. Nora Colwell was in charge of the business session. The December meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Dunn. School Menus For Week Starting 16 Nov. Monday: Pork barbecues, buttered potatoes, green beans, baked rice custard, milk. Tuesday: Chili, crackers, celery sticks, apple crisp, bread, butter, milk. Wednesday: Beef stew, molded salad, cherry cobbler, bread, butter. milk Thursday: Beef patty, mash potatoes and gravy, fruit salad, bread, butter and milk. Friday: Macaroni and cheese, buttered peas, cole slaw, cake, bread, butter and milk. Senior Mothers Club Mrs. Byrum Conn and Mrs. ; John Cripe were hostesses for ; the Senior Mothers Club Mon- ' day evening when it met at the home of Mrs. Joe Thornburg. Mrs. Vic Schortgen presented a shoppers show to fifteen memI bers and four guests.