The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 1, Milford, Kosciusko County, 13 February 1964 — Page 2

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LAND O LAKJES IXAGUS Frbrwary *• IS** STANDINGS W ** \ Huh t MeCormick-Cutter '■ ' ” 52 32 Koh. r s In. . « » Fwn-rt P»-«i S Blue 8hln«l<- *? Frog T»v-rn ♦♦ *» Dead's Milk ** ■"„ Liberty Coach Syrncu*- Lesion 35*’ Hires Electric J, TXT, 33 ** High team series — Kober’s In*. 2780. High tpam. gtm*. —- Kober’s Ins 1016. t>oo series —• t>. Pilcher 613 L VaSce Latin Fuel ®? •*« Harris Funeral House 50 34 Wawasee Marina « f* Byl*r Motors *5 js Galloway s Groc. «• « Auers S-rvice *3%41% State Bank Syracuse Walur Draw » Shafer Mts- Co. K.» J.wiry JS.2 531 ’ Hlth a-rles — Logan Fuel 25.0 Kish same — Byler Motors 978600 series — G. Carpenter 168-225-213-606. -1 . THVBADAY NIGHT LADIES LEAGI'K February S. 1261 Dam-11 Ac count ins 60 28 Klinks pilch.-r's 1 ' i 54%33% | Fascination Place 53 35 . I ■ Carwiir TV . 51%36% I Lak- and Produce 51 36 % | North Webster Bank 51 37 | Am- rfcia Industry s 46 40 | ■- B A- K Drive-In 48 40 ! Brnx l s Balt . 44 44 I Wolf s FamUi Store 43%44 % j MUftlers . ~ .•■,.''■■'.■ 41 47 f Gamble's 38 50 ; McCorni; k-Cttttcr 37 51 Strickler Motors \ 36 52 .Baugher Builders 36 52 | Matter s lh> 58 • 7 1 '• ' ;< l and series Lak> - 29. W 0 series — D. Coburn 181-162-179-j SIJ. I StaWy 160-170-1956537. E HIT- '. > ■ 185- N. Searfoaa 170-194-151-511. INTRA-CITY LEAGUE Febraar, 6. 1964 McClintic Insurance 56 32 -■’McCormick-Cutter.. -' v ...'53 ■ $5“- ' <5 K Sales 48 40 . Triangle Rubber 48 40 Ruch Lawnmower 46%41% Kline's D-X 45 43 Th- Mail-Journal 44 ■ < Bud s Mobil. . 43 45 LakeUnd- Moton 33 56 Dairy Que-n 25 63 FKIDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE February 7. 1964 Hu r W-ll Drill::.. 63 29 P.r.l i N 55 .' Anchor Bar ■ ■ ' ■ 52 4# 11. aeon . - . . 52 40 Elmers 49 43 iMagttl Rubber \ 48...44 •Biwtsman'i Center . .46 46 . I :><>nte ' : ,C ; m-ter . -■ 44%47%| Wawaser-TV 44 48 > ■Enchanted Hills .'44 48 | T«n 'Socks . . 43 '■ 4> ■ p.-rf»'s Stthoco 43'%48'%1 Marte • » 42 50 ( Ruch * Van's 41%50% 41 31 '. - • Csukttrtseirs Market ■ . 40 52 | •trickier Moton ' 40 52 1 Clip A Curl 39 53 bit* t- am saabe and series i— Anchor s Bar 708-2077. I MONDAY.MMST COUNTY I » u.i l February 10., 1961 ■A" lea cur- ’ Lakeland Produce 63 29 | Tii.srniiurg D::' 56 34 Bea- n -49- 4 BbOeO 47%44%; Ww> 8.-wl 45 -47 Wawasee Pae taro 45 47 Frwi rr. 4.1- 4*» Teuhtmeycr Hdwe." 40%51%. ■ O K S,. 34- s 5- s - Anri . . 1 . r- . j7T'. H>«h t.-am sories .— Wawaaee Bowl ' 2822 Hull Ind came * MHMb —- L Th*alts 24 . -v.6 H“ Lraggie Nor'h'WebsterLloas 56% 35% B»l r M.--UU 48%43 7 K: : - M. V-- . 4« -44 %- Bur.-I i 47 45 - * 47 45 Dix:< Boat < ■46 .46 . .. Barbe- Lak-es. Hcftd ■ 44 48 K:. .4-2 . ' Syracuse Rubber Co.- 41 51 j Coty's Gun Shop 39 53 > High team same —- Kinder Mfg. Co. I 949. . -J Huh team series — Syracus- Rubber 2563 Hish Ind same and' series — G Carp-nter 237-639. TUESDAY AFTEKNOON LADIES LEAGUE] February 11. 1961 Kinder Mf< 50 26 1 Byracuse Cleanrn 43 33 j Sleepy O»I 43 33 BAK Dme-Ia 38% 33 » SUU. Bank of Syracuse- 38 34 Tom Socks 36 40, | LeVernbtr s Auto Polish 35 41' -< ■ Wawasee Laundromat '3 ■ \ Sit -N Knit - —■ 25 51 HUh seam same > serins — Wawasee! Laundromat 815-3325. Rteh Ind <am., and series — 8. Kern 193-551 500 -series - 8 K. m 193-190-551 I Carwll.- 189-188-510. D. Spearman 192- - 177-S29V TUESDAY NIGHT LAD ITS LEAGUE !• February 11^1364^ —J F-«. and Fay- X / . [ ill 27 Amertcaa State I /Si 36 Bud » Mobil \ 52 36 Lakeside Laundry \ / 50 38 Turf Hxr -49%38% G-.-g.l 49 39 Syracuse Rubber 49 39 Wea»-r Tool , 45% 42% Dewart Lake Grocery 45-43 Beacon 44 44. Wawasee TV ' 38%48% Pickwick 37%50% , Weav.r H.yde 37 51 Joanles 37 51 - Gerard’s 33 55 Leesbun EL-vatar 23 63 Hlth team aatue — teosbun Cesator '•00' Hish t«-am Series — American State Bank 2194 5W series — J NoUa 167-487-179-528. S Hoov-r 165-170-180-515. L. Vance 186TUESDAY NIGHT MEN S LEAGUE ! February H, l%i Baser Beaten ■ 56-'33 : Crystal Flash 49 39 Bauaher Construction 46 43 : Brasels Balt 43%44% NU-s Brothen 41 47-” Syrcause Cl anen 40 48 KUn- Construction 3«%49% Liken s and Sons 38 50 Hish team tame and series — Ester Beaven MM7X ■ High Ind. tamo and teriet — H KittMr 227-581. ■■"■"■l MULFORD BUSINESS LEAGUE February IL 1964 Turf Bar I 61%30% Turf Bar 2 . : 38 34 Moorman Freds M 34 Ltttle and Pe-ds 56 36 | Bentboli uw Lindsay 49 43 S?**® . _ «8%43% Mishler Funeral Home 4«%43% < CampbeU s Market 43 49 C 8 Me-n 35%56% OEM t Time 33 at Auasburten 33 60 i Brock Mfs » 63 Season and Weekly Huh Game. t«un — LtttM and Clark 973. Seaxm and w—kly Huth Sertas. team • •eu Mute and dart 3787. Nsmob hish tatMg Dsd. — P. BarUott 263. ' . Ssasua hUh sertoo. Dsd. — D. Dtppcui 435. y ■rt AND MEM LEAGUE ' Febeaarr It. 1964 Juday Eteetrte 0 31 | Thwaits Grain 54 30 ’ : OW> Mkrket M%31% John s Jet Creta 42 42 •rfraate 4» 0 __ 41%43'te I PuaTs Generator Hep. 39 45 m? saßa Merry Dto DoB Hosp. 31 0 ||

Thursday, February 13, 1964 i

Trojans Win 14th Game Os Season By JOE JESSOP The Trojans won their 14th ball game last Friday night by beating a gamey Jefferson township team on their home court. MILFORD — Mishler 420, D. Groves 443, Holderread 15 2 2, Baker 734, M. Groves 202, Stump 201, McClintic 104. M. Beer 021, Zimmerman 032/Totals 25 16 19. Jefferson — SUrhart 821, Swoveland 001, Kauffman-Z32, Miller 242, Haney 002. J. Gather 262, Lower 745. Totals 26 19 15. B Team Wins MILFORD (70> — Bucher 024. D. Beer 311, Wilson 013, Wuthrich 202. Phend 932, Brumbaugh 104. M. Beer 433. Hurd 020. Speicher 030. Kizer 100. Totals; 28 14 20. JEFFERSON (351 - Swoveland 224, Judav 034, VanDiepenbos 202, Johns 122, D. Gingerich 100, Shaffer 104, Garber 334, Quiring 001, M. Gingerich 210, Lechlitner 001. Totals 12 11 35. Lenten Sunday Evening Series Syracuse Mnist erial Association has announced a Lenten Sunvening series wth a general theme entitled “Jesus and You". The schedule is as follows: Feb. 16. Church of God. speaker Rev. Ralph Wagoner. Sermon. “Jesus, the Son of God". Feb. 23. Calvary EUB, speaker Rev. J. Ross Richey. Sermon, “Jesus and the. Church". March 1. Methodist, speaker Rev. Kennard Robinson. Sermon. "Jesus and Human Need". March 8. Brethren, speaker Rev. James McKlbbin. Sermon, “Jesus, Saviour of the World”. March 15, Calvarv- EUB. 55minute color Film, “I Beheld His Glory". March 19 (Thurs ) Calvery EUB, Findley college choir with Dr. John Van Nice, director Each service will begin promptly at 7. An offering will be received in. each of these services. Plan now to attend each service. MICHELE MARIE MILLER HOLDING HER OWN Michele Marie, infant daughter jof Mr. and Mrs., John Miller, Syi raeuse, who weighed two pounds, six ounces at birth on Feb. 1 in l Goshen General hospital, has, lostj i some weight jfnd n w weighs two pounds. r»no otipce. 1 Her physician reports she is ive and is nov; taking regular baby formula feedings. TOWN - TOWNSHIP HOLDS MEETING Members of the Milford town j Üba rd. Merril Rink and Carl Dunlean: township N • Neff: advisory board members Herbert ngsrtner and John Davidsen; firemen Harold Kaiser and Bill Leemon: and Ren Clark met at Ahiford town hall last Thursday | evening to- go ov< r insurance poli- . ; ’ 1 > I’. ■ <■ )y I gent, was unable to be present but I submitted a report. < JACK SHARP IMPROVING IN FLORIDA ■ Jack Sharp of Milford is re- ' ported to be. improving according ito his ’ son, DennilS. of Milford, r Dennis reports that his father is able to be up and around and if ihe continues to improve the i Sharps will start home sometime i this week. Mr. Sharp was injured in an accodent while on his way to Fldrt idx , ' -

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wSh.DIES IN GOSHEN — Funeral services for Mrs.'Zelrna P. Lung. 71, of Goshen, who died Thursday, Feb. 6, at the' Goshen hospital, were held Sunday at the YoderCulp funeral home. Goshen. Rev. Maynard Kulp officiated Burial was in Sparta cemetery at Kimmel. Mrs. Lung resided at Syracuse before movjng to Goshen. Mrs. Robert Hoover Dies This Morning r Mrs. Robert (Scenora) Hoover, r 1 Milford, died at about 9:30 this morning at the Murphy Medical Center. She is survived by her husband; two sons. Frank of Par,k Forest. 111., and Donald of r 1 Syracuse; and several grandchildren. Services are incomplete but are tentatively set for Saturday. Mrs. Clara Eva Sawyer Mrs. Clara Eva Sawyer, 62, 718 E. Baltimore street, Syracuse, died at 1:45 a. m. Wednesday, Feb. 12, at her home. She had been in failing health but death was sudden. - Mrs. Sawyer was born in Michigan, Aug. 21, 1901. the daughter of James and Man- BurstHL—She married Lester O. Sawyer in 1919 and had lived in Elkhart and Kosciusk counties during her married life. Mr. Sawyer preceded her in death March 13, 1963. She was a membe? of the Grace Bible church in Syracuse. Sorrtvors include six daughters. Mrs. Robert (Evelyn) Wolf ginger. Syracuse. Mrs. Kerry (Carole) Speicher, Mrs. Bert (Doris) Randolph. and Mrs. Orlo (Ruth) Stouder, all of Goshen, Mrs Lawrence (Mary ) Frazer of Benton, and Mrs. Robert (Linda) Woodward of Garrett; six sons. James. Carl, Arthur, Robert, and Marton of Syracuse, and Frank of Nappanee; 27 grandchildren; and one sister. Mrs. Opal Strieby, Goshen. | Friends may call at the Harris funeral home in Syracuse from 2 p m. today (Thursday) until Saturday noon after which t»ime they may call at Grace Bible church until time of services. I Services will be hekl at 2p. m, Saturday at the church. . Rev David Haifley. pastor of the church, will officiate. Burial will be in the Syracuse cemetery. Mrs. Nelle E. Sloan Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday for lifetime,resident ■ Mrs. Nelle E Sloan. 72, of 212 N. | Harrison street, Syracuse. She I passed away on Friday. Feb. 7. at

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Haines City, Fla., where she was ! spending the winter. Mrs. Sloan had been in failing health for the past six months. r Mrs. Sloan was bom in Kosciusko county on April 9, 1891, the daughter of Theophilus and Malinda Rolfe. Her husband, John Sloan, preceded her in death in 1951. She was a retired United Telephone Company employee and i a member of the WRC and Pythian Sisters, all of Syracuse. Survivors include a son, William, of Syracuse; one daughter, i Mrs. Connie (Netheta) Conrad, of I South Bend; two grandchildren, ■ one great-grandchild; and "two ® sisters, Mrs. Earl (Ann) Logan of Warsaw and Mrs. Clara Shrieder of South Bend. The Rev. James A. McKibbin officiated at services at the Harris funeral home, Syracuse. Burial I was in the Syracuse cemetery. Lee David Kauffman * L<ee David Kauffman, infant son -of Larry and Manuela (Gon- . sales) Kauffman of 520 east Jefferson street, Goshen, died at • 6:30 a. m. Tuesday in Goshen Gen- i eral hospital where he was born i at 1:25 p. m. Monday, Feb. 10. i i Surviving in addition to the par- i ents are one brother, tarry Duane at home; the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gonzales of Milford. Mrs. Kauffman of Goshen and Duane Kauffman of I ', Gas City; and the great-grarid- ’ parents, Mrs. Jennie Yoder and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kauffman, j all of Goshen. Graveside services were held on ‘ Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. in the ’ Union Chapel cemetery. Rev. ; Richard Sumner, pastor of the Mil- J ’ ford Methodist church, officiated. I > . Syracuse Downed ' By Wolf Lake ’ Wolf Lake defeated the ’Jackets r 86-51 in a game played last Fri- » day on the Wolves’, home floor. ) Syracuse had itsp troubles and . never led. They'Werle behind 20-12 j at the first quarter, 42-20 at the half, and 57-39 at the end of three. j. Larry Jones led the ’Jackets j with 14 points. Kesling” and Ladig 1 each hit 19 for the Wolves. WOLF LAKE (86) — Edwards . 553, Murphy Q3l. Berry 324, Hive- - ly 004’. Keister 374, Ott 001, Stangk land 100, Ladig 832, Zumbrun 221. . Wesling 832, Yysong QlO. Totals: ’ , 30 26 22. SYRACUSE (51) — Niles 304, t Jones 544, McKibbin 141, Butt : 214, Cripe 003, Kramer 205, Smith : i 205. Longenbaugh 284. Totals: 17 aj H 30- r j Round Table Ladies Meet With Mrs. Meredith The Syracuse ” Ladies of the v j Round Table met Monday evening, h Feb. 10. with Mrs. Merton Meredith. lw r The president, Mrs. Vernon j r. | Beekman, presided, the group e gave the.pledge to the flag and the L [1 club collect. The program “Biographic Sketches" was given. Mrs. Meredith gave “The Negro of Our Time" and Mrs. Eloise Method, “The Jew of Our Time.” 21 Mrs. Meredith served refresh-1 t ments in keeping with St. Valen- . | tine’S day to 15 members present, e The next meeting will.be in two t weeks with Mrs. M. E. Rapp.

Legal Notice NOTICE nr THE KOSCIUSKO CIRCUIT COURT JANUARY TERM, 1964 CAUSE NO. 31388 ■ STATE OF INDIANA ) (SS: KOSCIUSKO COUNTY ) GLENN GILL AND SUSAN GILL. HUSBAND AND WIFE, GLENN A. AMES AND VERA V. AMES. HUSBAND AND WIFE. DONALD MAX AMES AND MILDRED I. AMES, HUSBAND AND WIFE VS UNINCORPORATED VILLAGE OF LAKEWOOD PARK. PLAIN TOWNSHIP, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY. INDIANA. AND THE CITIZENS THEREOF TO: UNINCORPORATED VILLAGE OF LAKEWOOD PARK. PLAIN TOWNSHIP. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY. INDIANA. AND THE CITIZENS THEREOF Notice is hereby riven to the unincorporated village of Lakewood Park, Plain Township. Kosciusko County. State of Indiana. and the citizens thereof, that the above entitled cause 13 now pending in said Court. Glenn GUI and Susan Gill, husband and wife. Glenn A. Ames and Vera V Ames, husband and wife, ahd Donald Max Ames and Mildred I. Ames, husband and wife, have filed their pe;lt ion praying said Court for an order vacating a certain alley described as follows. td-wit: Commencing at the Northeast cor-, ner of Lot 18 of Lake wood Park: •hen. - ? in a Northeasterly direction ten <lOl feet to the Southeast corner of Lot 19 in Lakewood Park: thence in a Northwesterly direction a distance of 240.3 feet, more or less, along the South line of said Lot 19 to the low water mark of Little Chapman Lake; thence in' a Southwesterly direction alone the low water mark of said Little Chapman Lake a distance of ten (10). feet, more or i 1. ss, to the Northwest corner of said. [ Lot 18; thence in a Southeasterly direction along the North boundary of said Lot 18 a distance of 240.3 feet, . more or less, to the place of beg Lnf nlng, \ and alleging that th« proceedings will as- ; feet no persons other than the petltlon- . ers. . You are therefore, notified hereby that [ said petition and the Issues thereon will .be h< ard and determined by the Kos- : ctusko Circuit Court at the Circuit Courtroom at the Courthouse in the City of ! Warsaw, Indiana, on the 4th day of ■ March. 1964, being the 45th Juridical > day of the January Term of Said Court. T. ETHNA SCOTT Clerk, Kosciusko Circuit Court i Graham. Rasor 8t Harris, ; Attorneys MJ — F. 13 & 20 : _$ NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF \ ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers ’of Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper- legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place at 9:00 AM. EST . on the 24th day of February, 1964. will consider the following addl-ion-!al appropriations, which ait£ considered . necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time: COUNTY HEALTH FUND ■ CHD 405 - Cd. Health, subscription and dues — — — — __850,00 COUNTY GENERAL FUND CEB 102 - Service of election officials. 2 Turkey Creek township precincts. Primary and General elections. 1964 -— 8228 00 CEB 213 - Other Operating Cost, Meals' of election officials .— — 64.00 CLK 602 - Clerk, additional equip. 54.00 CoA 102 d - Co: Assessor, additional help, through the year 1964 . 1,925.00 CoH 213 - Appraisal. Co. home, addl., three appraisers — -- . 187.50 CC 115 - Per diem of Bailiff for venued cases — 50 00 Com 112 n - Per diem additional, deputy assessors, Turkey Creek Twp. — 1,205.00 Com 201114 - Mileage and other •expense of assessing. Turkey Creek Twp. —,. — — 201.60 Rec. 211 & Rec. 602 - Additional Co. Recorder’s office supp. & equip 1,000.00 , Com 115 - 500 .County Maps —-i- 105.00 RRE CoA'2oo - Office supp. for Co Assessor .4/29/61 - 295 00 TOTAL — — i 55,315.10 Notice is further given that taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have . the right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be au'omaticariy referred to. the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which ' commission will hold a further hearing

At VALUES IN VINE FOODS,» in Syracuse FRESH Bulk Sausage 3 lbs. $ 1 FROZEN CRANBERRY 2 -10 oz. pkgs. Frozen Birds Eye 2- 7 oz. pkgs. Orange Relish 55c Onion Rings 59c LA CHOY ' 303 CANS Bean Sprouts 2 -23 c Cali. LARGE SIZE FRESH 2 PKGS. Oranges doz. 49c | Tomatoes 35* Homemade Bread, Pan Rolls, Cookies, German Chocolate Cakes Roast 39c j Tissue 33c 1 We Process For Home Freezers ARNOLD’S IN SYRACUSE

within fifteen days at the County Auditor’s Office of Kogcluako County. Indiana. or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the' County Auditor, when and where such hearing will be held. x NOBLE C. BLOCKER Auditor, Kosciusko county, Indiana Dated February 11. 1964. MJ — F. 13 te M i LEGAL NOTICE ■i NOTICE TO BIDDERS ’ NOTlfit IS HEREBY GIVEN to HI interested persons, that the Town Board of Trustees of (he Town of Syracuse, Indiana. will accept bids for trash and garbage removal service tor . the said Town of Syracuse from the date of this notice until the hour of 7:30 o'clock P. M . Central Daylight Time, on the 3rd day of March. 1964. at which said day and hour the blds received will be opened and examined and a contract for trash and garbage removal service awarded to the lowest and best bidder. The said Board of Town Trustees will consider alternate blds for said trash and garbage removal service for said Town and bidders are requested to bid on the following proposals: 1. For said trash and garbage removal service upon one day of' each and every week for a period of one year. ». 2. For said trash and garbage removal service upon qp. day ofeach and every week for a. period of nine months, and upon two days of each and every week tor a period of three months, for the total period of one year. 3. For said trash and garbage removal service upon one day ot each and every week for a period of four years. 4. For said trash and garbage removal service upon one day of each and every .week tor a period of nine months, and upon t*o days of each and every week tor a period of three months, in each and every for a total period ot I four years. ‘ , Each bid shall be submitted upon the pr. scrib.-d Form 95 and the non-collusion affidavit shall be executed. The successful bidder shall be required to furnish a performance bond. Bids shall be sealed and submitted to the Town-Clerk Treasurer Marked "Bid for trash and garbage removal service." Th,. Board of Town Trustees. reserve the right to reject any and all bids and to r-advertise. Dated this 11th day of February. 1964. LOIS SCHLEETER CLrk-Treasurer Town ot Syracuse MJ — F 13 A 20 PAET 1 ! NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR AN ADDITION TO THE SYRACUSE PUBLIC LIBRARV The Syracuse Public Library, Syracuse. Indiana, by and through its Board ot Trust-es will, receive sealed bids for an addition to and remodeling ot the Syracuse Public .Library until 3:30 pm., EST. February 21, 1964. in the Syracuse Public Library. Syracuse Indiana, at which time and place they will be publicly opened and' read aloud. Any bld received after I the above* designated time will be returned unopened. | Proposals are desired for the. following classes of work: (A> General Construction (B) Heating, Ventilating and Plumbing (C> Electrical work. All work shall be constructed in full accordance with this Notice, Instructions to Bidders, ‘General Conditions; Sp-cial Conditions. Specifications for Workmanship and Materials, and plans as prepared by Maurer A- Maurer, Architects ft Engin-ets. 312 Lafayette Building. S .- : : 6e :. : AU proposals shaU be properly and > completely executed on Form No. 96 General Bid for Pubilb Buildings, as prescribed by the State Board of Accounts The Non-Collusion Affidavit shall be properly ex.-cuted. Ail proposals exc.-ding 85,000.00 shall be accompanied by Form No. 96-A. ! Standard Quesionnaire and Financial Statement for Bidd-rs. prescribed by the State Board of Accounts of Indiana, completely filled out. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days after the date set for' the opening thereof. Each proposal shall also be accompanied by an acceptable Bid Bond. .A Certified or Bank Officer’s Cheek, made payable to th. Syracus, Pub'.i Libr.irg for an amount of not less than file percent (5-: > of the amount of the proposal. I which bond or check shall be forf. i>*d sfe Liquidated Damages in case of fail-., jure of the successful bidder to enter into | a contract and furnish v satisfactory performance bond in an amoun. equal |to the contract price within < 10) days ~after notification of the a? :-ptance of his proposal. i Each successful bidder shall be re-1

.. . ' ; qulred to furnish the Owner with * contract performance bond, satisfactory to the Owner, conditioned upon the final completion ot said building (or the part thereof covered' by the bid) in accordance with and within the time provided in the contract thereof. The cost of said bond shall be paid by the Contractor a I and it shall be delivered to the Owner c prior to entering upon the performance i of the,Contract. ' s Each proposal and accompaning docu- t menu shall be sealed and endorsed as c i specified in the "Instructions to Bidders." t j Each contractor shall pay not less I I than the scale of wages as approved pur- J suant to Chapter 319 of the Acts of the c General Assembly of Indiana for 1935. The Contract Documents, including Plans and Specifications, are on file at ( the offices of: F. W. Dodge Corp., 1433 N. Merridian, Indianapolis. Indiana. , F. W. Dodge Corp.. 3412 N. Anthony, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Administrative Building Council. India . napolls. Indiana . ■ ' '. Responsible bidd.r-s max obtain pl»m» ( and specifications upon application to . the Archit.st: Maurer & Mailrer, Archl- ( tects. & Engineers. 312 Lafayette Build- < (ng. South Bend. Indiana. The Board of Trustees. Syracuse Pub- t lie Library of Syracuse. Indiana reserves ( the tight to reject any and. or alk blds , and to waive any informalities or irregu- ( larities in the bidding. ( BOARD OF TRUSTEES | SYRACUSE PUBLIC LIBRARY By CARL H. SATRE. President. Dated at- Syracuse. Indiana this 13th day of January. 1964* - I ; NOTICE: TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the "Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County. Indiana, will from this date until February 24, 1964 at 9:30 A M EST receive Sealed bids for One New 1964. 4-door Station Wagon, with a motor of not less than 315 cubic inches, and hot less than 210 H. P. motor must be able to operate on j regular gasoline. Wagon to have wheeli base of not 1.-ss than 118 inches, equip- ', Ped with heater, defrosters, radio, dual electric wipers, power steering, back-up lights, heavy duty battery, alternator of not less than 60 Amp . undercoated, 3speed automatic transmission. Spare tire and wheel, with tires 8:00 x 14". j Biders shall specify which model and',' or series tn his line that ' his bid is based on Delivery in 30. days from said date of February 24. 1964, or bidder will stgte delivery date. • Bids must be on form number 95 (RjWised) as prescribed by the State Board ot Accounts, and each bid must be accompani-d by a surety bond or certified check eqpal to 10 t>.*r cent of maximum bid. and the necessary affidavit of non-collusion as required by law. Said bid must show that the bld is less U. 8, j Federal Excise Tax The Board ot Com- j tnissioners reserve the right to reject any | and all bids. Said station 1 wagpn is for the*Sse of the Kosciusko County Highway Engineer- i NOBLE C. BLOCKER Auditor. Kosciusko County, Indiana Dated February 5, 1964. MJ — F. 6 ft 13 | NOTICE i IN THE KOSCIUSKO CIRCUIT CO&pT ' JANUARY TERM; 1964 , CAUSE NO. 31385 STATE OF INDIANA > I ’ >ss: \ KOSCIUSKO COUNTY ) X EDGAR P DUNBAR AND DUNBAR, HUSBAND AND WIFT AND RUSSELL L GILL AND WONETAH R. GILL. HUSBAND AND WIFE VS UNINCORPORATED VILLAGE OF LAKEWOOD PARK. PLAIN TOWNSHIP. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY. INDIANA, AND THE CITIZENS THEREOF TO: UNINCORPORATED VILLAGE OF LAKEWOOD PARK. PLAIN TOWNSHIP ■KOSCIUSKO COUNTY. INDIANA; AND THE CITIZEN'S THEREOF Notice, is hereby given to the Unincorporated kiiiage of Lakewod Park, Plain Township. Kosciusko County. State of Indiana. and the citizens thereof, that the above entitled cause is now pending in said Court. Edgar P. Dunbar and Luella V. Dt.nbar, husband and wife, and Russell L. Gill and Wonetah R. Gill, husband and wife, have filed th> ir-.jjciitiofi D'raving skid court for an order vacating a certain alley described as follows; to-wit: Commencing at the Northeast* corner of Lot Number 13 in Lakewood Park b.ing located in the Southeast Quarter of Section 35, Township 33 North Rang- 6 East: thence in a general Northeast direction Teri (10) I feet; more or less, to the Southeast corner of uot Number, 14 in'‘said Lakewood Perk; theace* in a general Northwesterly direction 161.5 feet along the South line of said Lot 14 to the Southw-st comer of . said Lot 14: thence in a Southwesterly direcI tipn along the low water rnajrk of Little Chapman Lake a distance of

Ten (10) feet, more or less, to theNorthwest corner of Lot Number 13 in said Lakewood Park: thence in a general Southeasterly direction along the North line of said Lot 13 a distance of 157.6 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning, and alleging that proceedings win affect • no persons other than the petitioners. You are. therefore.* notified hereby that said petition and the issues thereon will be heard and determined by the Kosciusko Circuit Court at the Circuit Courtroom at the Courthouse in the City of Warsaw. Indiana, on the 4th day of March, ,1964. being the 45th juridical day of the January Term of Said' Court. T. ETHNA SCOTT Clerk. Kosciusko Circuit Court Graham, Rasor & Harris. Attorneys ; MJ — F. 6 * 13 NOTICE OF NEGOTIATION FOR SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION CONTRACTS Notice is hereby given that the Board of School Trustees ot the Lakeland Community School Corporation, Kosciusko County, Indiana, will begin negotiations at 7:30 p.m. on February 17. 1964. at the administrative office located south of Syracuse on State ’Road 13. for the transportation of school children on all school bus routes Definite specifications, which describe the routes to be traveled, the equipment to be furnished, and other conditions which will be required in the contract are now on file in the office of the superintendent. Glenn L. jßrown, Secretary BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATIQN MJ — f. 6 ft 13 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the Construction of certain highway improvements as described below will be received by the Indiana State Highway Commission at it’s offices in •he Indiana State Office Building, Room 1313. Indianapolis, Indiana, until 10:00 A. M. Eastern Standard Time, on the 25th day of Fetsruary. 1964 when all proposals will be publically opened and read M-6339 — Bids ar.- invited on Bituminous Resurface in the Fort Wayne District on the following: S. R. 15. Section F —- 2.3 miles in Kosciusko County from 2X14 mib s South of Milford to the Kos-clusko-Elkhart County Line. i Only Contractors who have prequailied in accordance with Chapter 98 of the 3en-ral Assembly of 1937 will be eligible to submit blds. Proposals may be examined at the office of the Commission in Indianapolis. Indiana. MJ & PP — F. 13 & 20

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