The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 36, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 October 1964 — Page 11

Best Quality Plastic Sealing For Less! WRITE DIRECTLY TO: TIM'S PLASTIC LAMINATING R. 3, BOX 504 - SYRACUSE Drivers License, Photos, Membership Cards, Etc. Sealed permanently in Plastic TERMITES Universal Termite Control Ph. 267-7372 120 N. Scott St. Warsaw, Indiana OR CONN & BUHRT LBR. CO. Phone: 457-3331 ANDERSON PAINT AND SUPPLY CO. Syracuse, Ind. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS P. O. Box 248, Leesburg, Ind. BAKE SALE SAT., OCT. 17 9 a.m. TO 12 NOON Melody Case Sponsored by The CBYF OF THE NEW SALEM .CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN

riFUL COLONIAL FYLE HOME ear Syracuse in Hunnicutt Addition, jnd one-half baths, utility room, sit. , prage. play room. Completely furn-1 ier and dryer, disposal, dishwasher, rator, color T. 3 V.. wall-to-wall earns, etc. Like new. For appointment 4. morning or evenings C. BURKHOLDER

ROBERT REX HUNT Candidate For State Representative KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Democratic Ticket •‘Progiiessive leadership with wise spending to meet the needs of an expanding Indiana.”

Taxation is of primary importance to all of us. especially when we have .a tremendous building program ahead. We fell far behind in our road and school building under Governor, Handley. When Mr. Welsh became Governor, Indiana was 47th of 48 states in amount of i roads constructed. We were ahead of West Virginia. The sales tax has done a good job but is an unequal tax put togeth- i er in haste. I think the sales tax should be removed from flood and! drugs I am going to go along with Mr. Branigin in that Indiana’s b/oadened tax base puts the load too heavily on people in the income > group making less than $5,000. I think that if there can be a tax cutback by this legislature, it* should be taken off the property tax. I believe that our rising economy will make it possible to progress and yet cut taxes, but we must lnvest our tax money wisely. This is the second of a series of articles by Bob Hunt. In the next I three weeks there will appear in this paper articles on education, re- * apportionment and automation.

Legislatures and prospective Legislatures were given a guided tour of the new Midwest* Steel and Bethlehem Steel mills m Porter county Wednesday, Oct 7. These mills are located 12 miles west of Michigan City on state road 12. The Bethlehem plant is being built east of the proposed Indiana Harbor. The Midwest plant has been completed and is in production west of . the Harbor site. a /( Bethlehem spent $350.000.000 on their plant and are currently spending $22,000,000 a month. The)' are employing 3.500 construction Workers and urgently need 1,000 more skilled workers, especially electricians. In 12 more years they expect to employ about 12.000 production workers. Burl Silvers and I tourned the proposed harbor site and saw a little sand besng shipped out by barge. Construction has begun. Midwest Steel Company has agreed to build the west breakwater while Bethlehem Steel will furnish the east jetty. The Federal Government will construct the north side of the production enclosure. The funds necessary for the construction of the Harbor, will be obgr ** •

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; t J - Stained’ through the sale of 40 years p bonds to be retired with money obtained by leasing factory sites to . I reputable firms who will construct » grain elevators, meat packing plants f and feeder plants for the steel mills. If the Indiana government has not t constructed a harbor by 1968, Mid- . west and Bethlehem have the right I to buy back tills land paying 33 per ' r cent more for it than they sold it for. The companies combined will spend $2,000,000,000 on their plants .in this area. Indiana will receive approximately $500,000 a year in ’ revenue which will be distributed to ’ all counties, including Kosciusko. In ’ addition to this, the farmers in this county will have a convenient port from Which to ship their products abroad. France buys much beef • from us and is currently in the mari ket for beef. The tour of these mills has only I confirmed my belief that the way of 1 this nation, state and county, is for--1 ward. The United States of Xmerica ! is moving into the best times we ’ ■ have ever known and we haven't • scratched the surface yet. If industry has this much confi- | dence in our present Government | then I. too, have confidence. Paid Pol. Ad.

I J WEDDING CAKES Beautifully decorated ; Delicious to eat Reasonably priced Unique Bake Shop: Warsaw NOTICE Timex Watches Repaired Here Free Estimates CROWNOVER JEWELRY CO. 105 East Center Street Warsaw, Indiana .' ' i Mary Carter Paints ‘•BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE” Road 15, North - WARSAW I ' ■ — ' " Wawasee Village Hdwe. PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE: SYRACUSE 457-3011 • BULLDOZING • EXCAVATING • CLEARING Stanley Custer Milford, Indiana Phone 658-4927 i ; Read the CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE 1960 FORD Sunliner Convertible — Contact — Della Baumgartner Phone Milford 658-4111 Or 658-4815 FALL FESTIVAL I PLANTING SALE 1 Fall Bulbs i Truck loads of potted and balled home-grown quality, ready to plant evergreens, perennials, flowering shrubs, also shade trees. Favor to first 500. Door prize October 31. 8:00 p m. HUMBLE’S NURSERY And Greenhouse Open Sundays 1 Mile Southeast of No. Webster j

Ray Buhrt GENERAL CONTRACTOR Residential & Commercial Building Phone: 457-3331 & 457-2531 Road 13, Syracuse T WANTED ' LADY TO WRITE NEWS Office Experience Compulsory. Contact Della Baumgartner at 658-4815 FOR SALE South side Wawasee Lake, new ranch cottage; living room and dining room combined; modern kitchen; two bedrooms; bath; fireplace in living room; gas heat; furnished. Immediate possession. $19,500. Mortgage money available. WANTED TO RENT: Winterized cottage on Syracuse or Wawasee Lake with annual lease. WANTED TO BUY: Two or three bedroom winterized home on Wawasee Lake or Syracuse Lake. A cash sale. CLAUDE FRENCH PHONE: KE 3-7959 GOSHEN, INDIANA

LAKE LINE CABINETS ! Custom Kitchens Built-In Appliances Custom Cabinets of all Types Unfinished Furniture Armstrong Tile & Linoleum BEAMER & SON Hwy. 13, 1 mile North of North Webster Phone: 834-1861 HERMAN HUEY WELL DRILLING CO. Pump Sales Ml: 457-3527 - Syracuse WANTED — MEN EARN TO SI,OOO PER MONTH Investigate auto accidents, fires, storm damage, wind and hail losses for insurance companies, private adjusters, agencies. Part or full time. Car furnished. Expenses paid. We train you at home in your spare time. Free placement help. Keep your present job until ready to switch Pick your location —— men urgently needed everywhere! For personal interview in this area write: . North American Claims. Training Division, ,666 Sherman St., Denver, Colo., 80203. [Business Opportunities 75? , LEARN NOW AND PAY LATER — In four short weeks you can become a Concrete Craftsman. Train at our large training grounds in Wisconsin. Train now and pay later. Trained Concrete Craftsmen earn between $7,000 to SIO,OOO per year. Those who qualify for training will receive Free Placement Service at no cost. For FREE information write to: National Training Center, Inc., 2805 East Washington Ave., Madison, Wise. 0 15. 22. 29, N 5 Swap WILL TRADE: Motel, 10 modem units, located in NE Indiana on two federal highways. Will trade for j year 'round home with beach on large lake. Write: Trade, Box 8, j Syracuse. < ts VISIT • GRANDMOTHER S HOUSE" | Consignment house north of ! Syracuse to Rd. 6. east to County foad 48 off of State Road 13. 1 mile. Good used clothing for all the family. Reasonably priced, also have dishes plus hundreds of different items that can be found in a resale store. Open 10 to 6. Mon. thru Sat., also most evenings. Bring your unwanted items for resale. Real Estate For Sale Suburban — B. R hot water heat, fire-, place, tar., easement to channel and Wawasee furnished ready to move in < Fall price „ SI I.MM Year round 3 B R. Mod Kitchen, carp ; L. R.. hot water heat. - car att. car., 3/4 acre on nice channel. Close in Ml Btk. top rd. ...... *17.906, 30 Acres rood land — 3 B. R Mod house access to Lake Wawasee. on rood blk. top rd , ! miles to Syracuse Live out and work in *17,300! I*soo Down for this nice 38. Rfamily : home on acre ground in Syracuse All modern eity ras. water, sewer A rood i buy at 87.500 I Choice building 101. Runnl-ntt Add. 84.000 I «- Acre In City Limits. No 13 North Terms *3.900 I 3 Homesites, level lots, each Terms at <1 Fapakeeehie Lake —Beautiful year round home on It lot, car , fireplace. NaCl 'gas heat . .. *9,000. Get in one of these nice homes before winter. See Vs For All Kinds Os Real Estate And Insurance Everett F. Ketering Rhone 437-8724 i 457-3306 OR RICE L. SHAW. Broker

FOR SALE: Menthanol bulk anti- v freeze, 59c per gallon. Bulk permanent anti-freeze 51.49 per gallon. GAMBLE'S in Syracuse. LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY with Dex - a-Diet. Only 98c Walter’s Drug. I 0 8, 15, 22, 29; N 5, 12 WEDDING INVITATIONS: Order your wedding invitations, marriage and engagement announcements and birth announcements now. For prices phone 658-4111! 1 or 457-3666 or come In and look through our gatalogue. The Mail-Journal. ts FOR SALE: Used swivel occasional chair, turquoise. GAMBLE’S in - Syracuse. CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, FURNITURE, custom draperies, slipcovers. Free estimates by Golden’s. Ph. 894-3532 Ligonier collect ts FOR SALE: Used table and pole lamps', good condition. GAMBLE'S in Syracuse. FOR SALE: Building quality building? For information write or phone Smiley Lumber Co., Denver, Ind. ts FOR SALE: 21” used Admiral conl sole television, 3 years old. GAM- : BLE’S in Syracuse. CAR FOR SALE: '54 Olds 98, mechanically good, best offer. Ph. 4573883, Syracuse. ts i WE NOW HAVE new rubber stamp pads and roll-on stamp pad ink- ! ers. THE MAIL-JOURNAL. ts j FOR SALE: Used refrigerator, good j condition. GAMBLE’S in Syracuse. FOR SALE: Complete Cub Scout uniform. Size 10. Phone Milford: 658-4671. . P SELECT SHADE TREES now for late October and November planting. Our sugar maple trees and pin oaks are excellent for shade and beauty. Beer's Nursery and ' Landscaping, Milford, Indiana. Ph.: i 658-4712. ‘ jO 15, 221 FOR SALE: Used television. Call ! ■ 457-3888. ' ’ FOR SALE: Ford 600 dual truck, 16 1 foot bed, solid sides, make a good ■ farm truck. C. C. Mason, r 1 Sy- \ racuse, • ts FOR SALE: Used Hamilton washer ■ and dryer, one year old, good condition. GAMBLE'S in Syracuse. , . ————— — Fop ,1 I Vk / V JS — FOR RENT: New three bedroom home; natural gas heat with carport; located on highway 13A just north of Guide restaurant with En- ’ chanted Hills pool and Wawasee Lake privileges; S9O per month with option to -buy. Excellent loca- . tion. Call Zarse, 856-8740, Cromwell. ts FOR RENT — Apartment, furnished or unfurnished, heat furnished, I at Pettit’s Department Store. Ligonier, Ind., phone 894-4541. ts FOR RENT: Two-bedroom log cabin. . on Papakeechie lake. The bedrooms and bath downstairs, kitch- ; enette and living room upstairs. |’ Modem.. Working couple. Call Sam ' j Htimble, r 1 North Webster. ts <! TV FOR RENT: Day, week, month, i Ideal for vacations, hospital use. > Low as 50c per day. We deliver. Phone Bremen Radio, 546-4481.1 Bremen. ts FOR RENT: Row boat storage. Earl; ] Treadwav. 304 Frazier Ave., Syra- ' cuse, 457-3624. 0 1,8, 15, 22 < FOR RENT: 3-bedroom modem house, half mile north of Dewart ; Lake, new oil furnace. Willard Conn? Champion Fruit Farm. Ph.: 457-2931. O 15, 22 ; _... . - j . ' i Services CARPET - UPHOLSTERY cleaning. Phone Golden's, Ligonier, 894-3532 collect ts COMMUNITY AUCTION SALES — Buyers of used furniture, listed personal property. Ph. 457-3654 after 4 p. m. Bill Gushwa, managerauctioneer. ts Read the CLASSIFIEDS’ ■ THURSDAY - SATURDAY, » OCTOBER 15-16-17 Alfred Hitchcock's "Mamie” AND Ernest Hemmingways “The Killers” Both Technicolor SUNDAY - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18 THRU 21 2 Top Features Ernest Borgnine IN “McHale’s Navy” AND “Island Os The , Blue Dolphins” Both Technicolor

WANTEp: All your news, church, 1 club and locals. Call us. Phone , 457-3666 or 658-4111, The Mail-Jour- ; nal. ts r EMPLOYMENT WANTED: Caretak- j 1 er of home in lake area, lawn mowing, painting, carpenter work, j driver, etc. Phone Pierceton 594- ‘ 6408 after 6p. m. or write Box 36, 1 North Webster. ts c WANTED: Household items, toys, f dishes, antiques, etc., for my con- ( signment shop. If you can t bring ' ; them. I’ll pick up. Write: Shop. | Box 8, Syracuse, and list what you j have. = ’-PI Help Wanted - Female 1.1 ' ‘ HELP WANTED. Waitress, full time, i Must be over 21. Apply at the Guide restaurant or call 856-8664. . ts AVON are easy and pleasant to sell. PuiXthose free hours to work as an Avorrrgpresentative in Scott township, Leesburg, or Syracuse area. Write Mrs. Gross, P. O. Box 154, Elkhart, or call JA 2- > 4122, and leave message. 01,8, 15 HELP WANTED: Waitress, full time, i Day shift at Al-N-De Grill U. S. 30 i East at Pierceton Triple Service. Pierceton Ind. O 15, 22 j : ; HOUSEKEEPER WANTED: Apply ' at 300 Grand Street, Liognier, or phone 894-3449. O 15, 22, 29 FILL TIME WAITRESS WANTED: Eight hours per day, six days a week. No Sundays. Inquire in person. The Kitchenette, road 15. Leesburg. P Help Wanted 11- "* aia HELP WANTED: Opportunity in sales for man with agricultural background. Write Smiley Pole Bldgs., Denver, Ind. ts WANTED: Foreman for North Webster plant of Lyall Electric, Inc. Young man with experience in management or production control, desirable but not necessary Opportunities to advance are substantial. Apply to North Webster plant or to Lyall Electric, Inc., Albion, Ind. O 8, 15 FOR SALE: Used bicycles, 20, 24, & 26 inch, rebuilt in good condition. GAMBLE'S in Syracuse. GOOD OPENING in S. W. Elkhart. N. W. Kosciusko and N. E. Marshall counties. Full time business selling Rawleigh Household Products. Start at once. Write Rawleigh, Dept. INJ-122-208, Freeport, 111. ' - . O 15, 22, 29 PONY RACE SUNDAY AT NAPPANEE x The Tri-County Pony Trotting. Association is having exciting pony | racing at 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 18, at the Stuckman Pony Track East of Nappanee on highway 6.~The event is sponsored by DIP. inc., a local organization for the purpose of providing a community swiming pool for Nappanee and surrounding area. Syracuse Locals Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Shanberg of Detroit. Mich., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sheibley of north erf Syracuse. Mr. iami Mrs Ariaur Mousley.are spending -onie'.nne with Mrs Miiii>leyjs, parents in Minnesota.' Mr Mousley's parents are staying in the | Mousiey home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cripe of Florida are spending a few- days in Syracuse visiting Mrs, Cripe's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hoover and other relatives. 7. Mr and Mrs. Wilford E. Hoeller , PICTURES ffi PRESERVE CAREFREE MOMENTS FOREVER! Enjoy our deluxe quality photo finishing . . . PLUS FREE ROLL OF FILM With every roll of Kodacolor or black -and white film we develop and print at regular prices—(when 6 or more prints are good) we give you a new, factory fresh roll of film at ( no extra cost 3, DAILY pick-up and delivery ,NC ' cw . symbol of aC. 5 Quality with Thrift satisfaction or Moeey Back - t Thornburg Drug i Store SYRACUSE — NO. WEBSTER WARSAW

Thursday, October 15, 1964

of North Shore, Lake Wawasee, and Virginia Marsh, recently attended the Beauty show at the Sheiinan House in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Johny Neer and two children of Warsaw and Mrs. Mabie Taylor of Atwood called on Mr. and Mrs. James Hamman Sunday evening, Oct. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Barclay of Toledo, 0.. were weekend guests of the latter's l.rother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hagerdori of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Byrket an family of Elkliart spent the week’ end with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Byrket of Syracuse. WSWS CIRCLES OF EUB CHURCH MEET Two circles of the WSWS of ' Calvary EUB .church, Syracuse, held their meetings September 30 at the church with each circle making plans to attend Fall Rally day at Claypool. Oct. 13. WSWS work day will be hdd at the church Oct. 7. Naomi Circle The Naomi circle met in the Youth room wi,th Mrs. Philip Strieby and Mrs. Orval Marslvall as hostesses. Meeting was opened with prayer by Mrs. Mentor Herman. Mrs. Keith Koble presented the lesson for the day. • , During the business meeting, presided over by circle leader Mrs. G. H. Schaefer, reports were heard 1 from spiritual life secretary Mrs. . Robert Insley: missionary educa- ! tion. Miss. Jean Insley and co-lead- ; er, Mrs. Strieby. Fifteen members were in attendance. j Harmony Circle Fifteen members attended the Harmony circle meeting in the 1 church parlor. Mrs. Merrill Geible ■I was. vvelremed as-a new member. . I Mrs. Lillie Warner vvas a guest. ’ | Mrs. Feri Rhoads. ’ assisted by ’ Mrs. Be:-. WnjTuyle. Mrs. Raymond Newcomer. AYrs Mavme. Lon--’. Mi-s. Paul Pollock. Mrs. Howard Juday and Miss Karel Hollingsworth. presented the program. Mi-s. Eloise Method, leader, presided for the business session at 1 which time repo’ls were heard •, from Mrs. Newcomer, spiritual ’ i life: Mrs. Deloss mission- ‘ ary education. Mrs Long, project and Mrs Harry Appenzeller, coleader x October hostesses will be Mrs. Juday and Mrs. Pollock. UGH NOTICB OF PUBLIC HEARING

Notice t» hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosduekc County. Indiana, <lll, at 10:00 A. M. on the 28th day of October, 1964 at th* Clerks Office.- Court Hou.-e, tn the City of Warsaw. Indiana. In said County, begin Investigation of the applications of the following named persons, requesting the Issue to the applicants, at the locations hereinafter set but. of the ■ Alcoholic Beverage Permits of the classes hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place! receive InformaUon concerning the fitness of said applicants, snd the propriety of Issuing the permits applied for to such applicants at the premises named: Wiiilac- G A- Opal G Cain, dba Wal’.y s R.stauraht. (Restaurant' Beer - A- Win< Retailers, 305 Main St . Silver Lake, Indiana. ' , . „ • Lakevi- W Liquors. Inc . by Paul J Beam. P-. s & Mildred Beam. Sec . R R. No 1. L. -Sburv. Indiana (Package store! Beer Liquor A Wine Deal-rs. 710 N Detroit Warsaw. Indiana _ SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE QPRN TO THE PUBLIC AND PUBLIC PARTI CIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION I ' W F. CONDON Executive Secretary. JOE A. HARRIS Chairman LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to th- residents of the Town of Syracuse and the Contiguous unincorporated area within the jurisdiction of the Zoning Ordinance for th-- Town of Syracuse and th-- contiguous unincorporated area that Liberty Coach Co. Inc. has appeal-d the decision of th- building commission-r denying a variance in land use from lakeside business us*' ’O that of a private garage use on land which is d-scribed as a strip 120 f., t in width' arid W 0 fee- in depth . Immediately East of Fairvi.w Terrace Addition Tli“tF,e Village of Wawasee h -retofor-- co.u.n: >n’y known as Turtle Bay Marxna. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that the Board of Zoning Appeals will I hold a publt h-aring upon the appeal at I the Town Hall in the Town of Syracuse. I Indiana on th- 29th day of Octob-’r, 1964..1 [ at the" nour of 7 30 O'clock P. -M: to hear I and determine the appeal and all inter- ) t-ft.-d persons may appear at the public hearing and may be heard “Da-- t 'l'-:'’- 14! h day of Oc f ob<'r, 1964. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Town of Syracuse Bv BILLY COBURN S eretary NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION FOR ESTABLISHMENT, LOCATION AND IMPRIii i 'll NI OF A PI'BLIC HIGHW AY J Kosciusko County, ss: | In the Matter of the Petition of Leßoy Thompson and others for establishment, location and improvement of a public j highway in Plain Township. _ I Notice is h- feby given that on the 13th day of October. 1964, L-Roy Thompson I and o-ti : d in th- office of the Auditor, o! .Kosciusko County' Indiana.- their duly verified petitoxt for the i stub!ishn(. nt. location and' improv- m> nt of a public highway in the Nprth- as: Quarter of Sec■ien 29. Township 33 North Rang- 6 East In Plain Township, Kosciusko County. “Indiana, mor- particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Lot 36 in the Third Addition to Thompsons Riverlawn Subdivision: thence South ,85 degre- s4O mlnut. s East 150 feet: thence North 9 d-gr.-es 34 minutes West 730 feet’: thence North 88 degrees 18 minutes West 700 feet thence North 0 degrees 35 minutes West SO feet; thence South 88 degrees 18 minut-s East 750, feet;. thenc- South 0 degrees 34 minutes East 832 2 feet: thence North 85 degrees 40 minutes West 200 feet: thence North 0 degrees 34 minutes West 50 feet to the place of beginning. Said proposed highway passes over and upon land which a highway has be<?n constructed and Improved. Said petition will be presented by the petitioners to rhe Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County. Indiana, on the 2nd day of November, 1964. at the regular November. 1964. m- eting of said Board of Commissioners, in the Commissioners' Room in the Court Hous-'in the City of Warsaw. Kosciusko County. Indiana. Dated this 13th day of October. 1964. NOBLE C. BLOCKER Auditor. Kosciusko County, Indiana NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given th- taxpayers of the Town, of Syracuse. Kosciusko County.Indiana, that the proper legal officers of . said municipality at their regular meeting place at 7:30 o'clock PM, on the 3rd day of November. 1964, will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers' consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. General Fund Appropriation 78 - Properties 'and Equipment *5,100 . Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon Th- additional appropriations as finally mad- will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners which Board will hold a further hearim: witb.tn fifteen days at the County Auditor's office ol Kosciusko County.' Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations maty be h--ard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the Coun-y Auditor when and where such hearing will be h-Id WALTER P CALNON Clerk-Treasurer MJ — O. 15 & 22

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ORDINANCE NO. 493 AN ORDINANCE TO CONTROL AND REGGI'LATE THE TRAFFIC OF CHILDREN ON THE STREETS OF THE TOWN OF SYRACUSE. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA, DURING THE NIGHT-TIME. WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of tho Town of Syracuse have determined that a need ex’sts for the regulation and control of traffic of children on the public streets of th- of Syracuse during certain nicht-timo n >urs, and WHEREAS, the general welfare and well-being of children in the' Town of Syracuse is of prime concern to the members of said Board bf Trustees, and, WHEREAS, said Board of Trustees of the Town of Syracuse now does establish and adopt the regulation and control of traffic of children during the night-time in the Town of Syracuse, and does establish its policy in regard thereto by this ordinance. NOW TEREFORE. be it ordained by the Town Board of Trustees of the Town of Syracuse. Kosciusko County, State of Indiana, as follows: Section I. Hours of Regulation and' Control It shall be unlawful for any boy under the full age of 18 years and any girl under the full age of 18 years to wander about the streets of the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o'clock P. M . EST, and 5 o’clock A M.. EST. on Sunday through Thursday nights inclusive, and between the hours of 11 a’elock P.M., EST. and 5 o'clock A M., EST. on Friday and Saturday. nights during the morrths of September through May inclusive, and between the hours of 11 o'clock P.M . EST. and 5 o'clock AM . EST. during the months of June. July and August, without being on any lawful business or occupation. except returning home to their place of abode after attending a religious or educational meeting or social function sponsored by a church or'school. Section 11. Penalty - i Whoever shall violate the provisions of this ordinance shall upon conviction thereof be fined in an amount of npt less than i 81.00 nor more than 810.00. Section 111 Severability of Parts ‘ Os This Ordinance If a section, part of section, sentence, clause or phase of this ordinance shall be held to be unconstitutional ' or invalid, the remainir* provisions • hereof shall nevertheless remain in lull 1 force and effect. Section IV. Effectiveness This ordinance shall be in full force - and effect from arid after its passage, approval and publication, as provided by * law AU ordinances or parts of ordinances - in conflict- with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed, and an ordinance numbered 200, dated and passed on February 21, 1905 by the Board of Trustees of said Town of Syracuse is p specifically hereby repealed. j I Passed and adopted by the Board of ? Trustees of the Town of Syracuse this a 6th day of October. 1964. , . A. BY’RON CONNOLLY • WILLARD NUSBAUM LOREN E LONGENBAUGH VERNON T. BECKMAN Board of Trustees 4 Attest: W. F. Calrion, Clerk-Treasurer (SEAL' ADVERTISEMENT for bids POLICE CAR NotlceUs hereby given, to all interested | bidders, that the Town Board of Trustees - or, th Town of Milford Junction. Indiana, j. will from the date of first publication of C this notice, until the 2nd day of November, , 1 1964. accept and. receive bids for the I purchase of a police patrol car for said 1 town and on the 2nd day of November. - 1964 said bids will be opened at tho j Town Hall at the ;hbur of, 7:30 p.m. o'clock and a contract : for purchase a- - warded to the lowest and best bidder therefore! The following are the general specif 1- . cations for the vehicle to be purchased and all bids shall Include these specifica- ' iV The car to be. a n« s w 1965 two-door. * police type sedan. V-8. 250 HP to 270 * HP engine./automatic transmission, extra- . duty 55-70 alternator .70-100 amp-hr.

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uuuy uu-iv - H D 'battery, - dual electric windshield wip.rs. right and left spot lights on 1 frame with clear seal b-am. left spot light to -be equipped with mirror, simulaneous, flashing parking- arid tail light* backup lights, sun visor, -front seat safety belts, vinyl interior'with heavy, duty front ]l seat, fresh air heater,, defroster, radio ■ . standard, cigar, tie lighter to .op-rate, portable access., heavy duty brakes, oversize cooling system, heavy-duty shocks and springs, police speedomet-r, padded instrument panel, mud and snow tires. . first run 815-15 nylon tires, radio noise , supresslon equipment with resister spark- ■ plugs and wires. Color to be police blue. B'dii. r will remove from V'hi ’. ■ trad-4 In by til.' City of Milford Junction The and red .flasher light and install n andlred flash-r and light on new v. hide. A|l bidders should show horse power of engine./ Bidders will accept as trade Im and allow credit on purchase price or new vehicle the following: 1- 1963 Ford two door, standard make s-dan. curr-nt years' • appropriation to be paid Car can be inspected at Town Hall of Milford Junction. All bids shall b- submitted upon forms prescribed by th- Stat- Board of Accounts with non-coUuslon affidavits properly executed and shall be accompanied by a certified check or bidder’s bond in an amount equal to 5 per cent of the net bid. - Th- Town reserves the right to reject;.. ’ any and all blds and to re-advertlse for new bids. MERRIL J RINK CARL DUNCAN DARREL OfcN Attest: EDITH I. BAUMGARTNER ■> Clerk-Treasurer MJ — O, 8 * 15 NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION FOR LOCATION OF A PUBLIC HIGHWAY Notice is hereby given that a petiton will b- pr-s-nted to th,? Board of Commission, rs of Kosciusko County, Indiana, on th- 2nd day of': November. 1964. at their regular me-ting'place, in th- Com- . mission«-r3 room. , in the Court House, In ■ 1 : the City of Warsaw. Kosciusko County, Indiana, forth- location of a public highway. said p-tit ion signed by Garrett A. Osborn <t al to cover as to a road in Plain Township. Kosciusko County. Indiana. Said p- tit ion is< signed by 18 freeholders .residing in the immediate neighborhood of rhe highway hereinafter requested. Said petition states that among them that sign ar- the owners of all ol the real estate abutting on either side » Os the proposed road. Th- de option of the proposed highway is as follows: A road in th- Southwes.t Quarter of Section 26. Township 33. Rang- 6 East, . Plain Township. Kosciusko County, Indiana, in what is knowii as Osborn’s Subdivision on Chapman d.-scrib-d as follows: a fifty <50 )l foot road whoSe center line follows/ approximately' the following route: OTT-ginning twenty-five feet south eighty-five (85 > degrees east of the south-ast corner of Lot Number thirty <3o> of said plat and running thence as follows: north five (50 degrees east 250 feet; on a curve to the right on- hundred eighty (180» feet; south sev-enty-fit-. (75) degrees east two hundred fifty <2soi f—t; on a curve to the rytht 100 fe-'t mor- or less to' connect with Road Number Two (2) as described below : A twenty (20) foot road having approximately the following center line; beginning ten (10) feet w. st of the south,west corner of L- :<y-six (46> * of said plat and running thence as follows: north eighty (80) degrees west 150 feet; thence on a curve to the right 120 feet; thence north 211 feet; thence on a curve to the left 150 feet: thence west 150 feet: thence on a cufve to the left 200 feet more or less to a satisfactory connection with Road Number one (1) as described above. Dated this sth day of October, 1964. NOBLE C. BLOCKER Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana MJ - O. 8 * 15 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given to interested bidders that the Board of School Trustees ol the Whitko Community School . Corporation of Kosciusko and Whitley Counties. Indiana will receive sealed bids for the following: To Purchase: Three (3) New School bus Chassis and Three (3> New SehooF Bus Bodies, 66 capacity or greater. Bids will be received until 7:00 P. M. (CDT), October 20. 1964, at which time they will be opened and examined in the Office of The Superintendent . of tho Whitko Community School Corporation, Pierceton, Indiana. Detailed specifications for the bus chassis and body are on file at the Office of the Superintendent ■of Schools and willbe available to interested bidders upon request. ’ AU bids shall be submitted on Indiana Bld form 95 (including non-cbllusion affidavit). A certified cMeck payable to Whitko Community School Corporation or a bld bond equal in amount to 557 of the bid shall be submitted with the bid. Blds shall be contained in sealed envelope with the name and the words, "Bus Bid" plainly noted thereon. ' All equipment must meet State of Indiana specifications. The Board of School Trustees reserves the right to accept or reject any. or all bids; to waive any informalities therein. Dated this 6th day of October, 1964,. Pierceton, Indiana. MAURICE SCOTT Whitko Community School Corporation Koscuisko and Whitley Counties Piercetor., Indiana '. M.I & PP —• O. 8 & 15

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