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V"'"- ' ■ "ggggsgggssgi I Wawasee Village Hdwe. I PLUMBING AND HEATING IPHONE: SYRACUSE ♦57-301* || -1 'JWM iI ■. .■J.M-rJfti'Jg' LI .i U! J.'-J I ’ Insist On The Genuine ♦wi _ iijh rssoi MA •* AND AUTO-MATE Automatic Door Opener Overhead Door Co. OF SYRACUSE, Inc. Phone: 457-3223 - Syracuse Manufactured By Overhead Door Corp. Hartford City, Indian* Real Estate For Sale SUBURBAN Like aew — 18, R . FirvwUee. Or»»ir , b*th. art. » car car I* W * >s«’ »bad«-4 ; tot. Cl«m> •• t««rn — Extra Bfae. S B. K j Mad k«M M 2 lata Nat gas. Wawasee Lake e’asewrnt •».••• I On ChMnri — S/» Acre.. 3 B It. Ma* Firealaee, Car*. L B MaL raa . Hat water beat. 3 rar att (ar »17,9*0 ; M Acres 3 B. B. Mad. baaw Rih. <•» r* j t m ta Ssr arrews la Wawasee 317.M3 ; ta Arm. I BB Mad (aad land -Sl.-Wd t Banin tarnished rear rd home. ? loti hot n'ater beat. Lake easement-gar.’.|4,9*g | Baildina lot Honnkott Add. M.<«* SYRAH st Near orhoel 3 8.8 Mad. Cara. L. B.! raraort. Nat. <aa beat, S blka. ta center | F' H % 17,MN* On Lake - 3 B . Yr Bd . Mad (ar. 1 Room home S Blka ta eenter t rar (ar | tall baaeaneat. ear lot 66’ « 1 St• eared streets M.7M Beal Batata and Insurance EVERETT F. KETERING rb,;'4S7-«tt — m-*MM — OKRIt I L SHAH. Broker

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STORE BULKY WINTER GARMENTS WITH US We Have Pick-Up Station* At North Webster Launderette And Dry Cleaning Jot’Em Down Store, Barbee Lakes E * B SHOE STORE I Pierceton WARSAW DRY CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY Across from the courthouse Warsaw, Ind. - ■ TERMITES Universal Termite Control Ph. 267-7372 120 N. Scott 8L Warsaw, Indiana OR CONN &BUHRT LBR. CO. Phon.: *57-3331 ANDERSON PAINT AND SUPPLY CO. Syracuse. Ind. , ALCOHOLICS anonymous P. O. Box 248. Leesburg, Ind FOR SALE UNOLEUM ANY SIZE 12-ft. wide as low as 99c sq. yd-9-ft. wide as low as 79c sq. yd. 6 ft. wide6oc Lineal ft. WE SELL THE BEST Armstrong - Sandran Gold'Seal Easy to lay — Do it yourself Wall covering 4’i-ft. wide Many patterns to choose from WAREHOUSE FURNITURE STORE Where all furniture is sold at discount prices — block east of the banks. 114 E. LINCOLN AVE. CftSMFN IND

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""""""community I AUCTION SALES List Your Personal Property } With Us i Phone: 457-3654 — Syracuse i BILL GUSHWA Mgr. & Auctioneer —j LAKE LINE CABINETS Custom Kitchen* 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 WEDDING CAKES Beautifully decorated ; > 6® . Delicious to eat Reasonably priced Unique Bake Shop Downtown Warsaw • BULLDOZING • EXCAVATING • CLEARING Stanley Custer Milford, Indiana Phone 658-4927 TOP QUALITY CALVES Top Quality Dairy & Beef calves, delivered direct from Wisconsin to you in trucks equipped for any weather. These calves are from artificial breeding and are bred from registered dairy and beef bulls. We vaccinate all calves upon shipment. They are guaranteed to be healthy and meet your approval on arrival. 'Available anytime. Delivered prices on three I five-week-old calves: Holstein heifers $28.00 Holstein bulls $26.00 Guernsey heifers . $25.00 Angus & Whiteface $30.00 On six to ten-week-old calves ready for dry feed: Holstein heifers $45.00 Holstein bulls $45.00 Guernsey heifers $40.00 Angus * Whiteface $48.50 Call or write Bill Nolan, Bonduel. Wis. Phone 758-4741. D 10, 17

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Best Quality Plastic Sealing For Less! WRITE DIRECTLY TO: Tim's Plastic Laminating R 3, Box 504 — Syracuse Social Security Cards, Wallet Photos, Membership Cards, Etc. Sealed Permanently In Plastic WANTED Good standing timber, all kinds. Write or cafl Yoder Lumber Company, Inc. LAGRANGE, INDIANA I Christmas Trees» jjWe Have Pine, Douglas ts | Fir And Lovely » NURSERY GROWN » See Our Selection ts "BEER’S FLOWERS! & Phone: 658-4712 Milfordtf SI ts ; MMMRCRCReRSRCKiMRCKWKRCM;* j WATCH REPAIR Satisfaction Guaranteed Timex Watches Repaired Here CROWNOVER JEWELRY CO. 106 East Center Street Warsaw, Indiana I Help Wasted I I--EARN BIG MONEY: $7,000 to sls. 000 per year as a Concrete Technician or as a Professional Diesel Driver (over the road). No experience necessary—’those who qualify will be trained in three short weeks. For free information cut out this ad and check career desired. ; Mail today to: Diesel, 2805 E. Wash-! intgon Ave., Madison 4, Wis. No obligation, of course. DIESEL CONCRETE Name j Address Phone Age D 10, 24, J 7, 21 HELP WANTED: Opportunity in sales for man with agricultural background. W’rite Smiley Pole Bldgs., Denver, Ind. ts Help Wanted - Female BABYSITTER WANTED: Someone to care for three children in my home ages 7.5, and 2. Hours: 4p. m. to 12 a. m., four nights a week. Will pay well Must have own transportation. Oakwood Park area, j Call Syracuse 457-2419 before 4p. m. ts | WANTED: Baby sitter for six-year-old child Prefer someone close to library. Phone 6584064. ts | FOR RENT: Two bedroom home, gas heat, in North Webster. Phooe 594-2122 or 594-2329 FOR RENT— ■ Apartment, furnished or unfurnished, heat furnished, at Pettit's Department Store. Ligonier. Ind., phone 894454 L . ts I FOR RENT: Completely furnished J apartments, east side Wawasee. Heat, water, and laundry facilities { furnished. Ph. BSMttk ts FOR RENT: Completely furnished, two bedroom, modern home, gas heat. Waubee lake, Milford. Rea- I sonable. Ideal for young couple. 1 Ph. Bremen LI 6-4481. < Servieeß st - CARPET - UPHOLSTERY cleaning. « Phone Golden’s, Ligonier. 894-3532 collect ts WILL REFINISH and convert any straight chair to sewing rocker. Also interior work, floors, paneling, etc. Ph.: Leesburg 453-7549. ts j

ik 11 FOR SALE: 75,000 BTU Duo-Therm space heater used one winter. Donald Lanti, Box 211, Millersburg, Ind. D 10, 17 FOR SALE: Two bedroom house with bath and a half plus three bedroom apartment. For information call Syracuse 457-3736. D 3-24 FOR SALE, 80 acre farm: Four bedroom, modern house, barn, farrowing house, hog house, granary garage and work shop. All white buildings. Excellent condition. Nine miles SE of Warsaw on road 45QS. Ph. Leonard Sellers, Sidney 8392416. ts WEDDING INVITATIONS: Order your wedding invitations, marriage and engagement announcements and birth announcements now. For prices phone 658-4111 or 457-3666 or come in and look through our catalogue. The Mail-Journal. tt ‘ CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, FURNIi TURE, custom draperies, slipcovI ers. Free estimates by Golden’s. J Ph. 894-3532 Ligonier collect ts j FOR SALE: Building quality buildj ing? For information write or s phone Smiley Lumber Co., Denver, ! Ind. ts | WE NOW HAVE new rubber stamp J . pads and roll-on stamp pad inki ers. THE MAIL-JOURNAL. ts II } LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY with Dexi a-Diet. Only 98c. Walter’s Drug. N 26, D 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 FOR SALE: Oil converter unit with i all controls. 275 gal. tank and 50 gal. of oil. Good condition and rea- ! sonable. Call 457-3761. D 3, 10 FOR SALE: Home in Syracuse Lake area, two or three bedrooms, gas heat, carpeting, fireplace, and ‘ aluminum siding. Will sell on contract if desired. Ph. 457-2149. Write Home, Box 8, Syracuse. ts FOR SALE: Space heater, oil, input 72,500 b. t. u. with thermostat and blower. Ph. 856-6716. FOR SALE: Piano in good condition. Seen by appointment. Ph. 457-2208. After 5:30 p. m. call 457-2968. — FOR SALE: Homemade peanut brit- • tie. Mrs. Harvev Hollar. Ph. Milford 658-4984. FOR SALE: All like boys’ ice skates size 7; 1 pr. boys’ roller skates size 5Mi; 1 pr. girls’ roller skates size 9. Call after 6 p. m. Milford 658-4330. FOR SALE: Applebutter and Turley Winesap apples. Ph. 658-4068. Ra- ’ rick Hilltop Orchard. D 10, 17 | SHOWING of mid-winter hats now at Warsaw Hat Shop. Specially pric-1 ed. Gift certificates. ‘102’2 East Center St. (upstairs). FOR SALE: 1965 Admiral, 11 in., 13 in., and 19 in. pottable TV’s, $99.95 and up. CARWILE TV, 124 west Brooklyn St, Syracuse, Ind. Phone 457-3448. FOR SALE: Admiral stereos, clock ! radios, transistor radios, radios AM and FM. CARWILE TV, 124 W.» Brooklyn St., Syracuse, Ind. Phone 457-3448. ! j FOR SALE: No. 2CC Rock salt. • ' $1.3) per 100 pound bag at Land O’ , Goshen, New Paris. Phone 831-2134. | , _ D W ’ 17 FOR SALE: Six lots and three bedroom house. Two-car garage, new i gas furnace and water heater, aluminum storm windows. Ph. 658<738. D 10, 17, 24 P . . ■ 1 I WANTED: AU your news, church, club and locals. Call us. Phone} 457-3666 or 6584111, The MaU-Jour-nal ts WANTED: Cub Scout uniform size 12. Ph. 658-4064. r ■ ... _ j ( CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank our many friends and neighbors for their cards, flowers, and acts of symapthy during our recent bereavement The Chester Firestone family CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many friends who with their acts (rs kindness, prayers, and condolences made a little more bearable the passing of our dear mother “Katie”. The. families of s Mr. and Mrs. Mose Hochstetler | Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Chupp a Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Chupp D Mr. and Mrs. Levi Chupp Mr. and Mrs. Ira Chupp. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller 1

Methodist WSCS I Circles Meet Thursday i Twx) circles of the WSCS of the 1 Syracuse Methodist church met 1 last Thursday. Circle one Circle one met at the home of . Mrs. Hubert Anglemyer at noon 1 for a pot luck dinner with Mrs. ' Paul Lantz and Mrs. Raymond : Campbell as co-host esses. Seventeen members were in attendance. Mrs. Milton Brice and Mrs. W. 1 E. Schoeff were welcomed as new i members. Mrs. Ruth Kenyon, was ' a guest. v ' Mrs. Ralph Clingaman, chairman, presided for the day. The ■ Christmas story’ from St. Luke was read by Mrs. Robert Wilkerson, followed by a gift exchange. Mrs. Willard Nusbaum will be hostess for the next meeting on January 7. Circle four Circle four held a pot luck supper in the home of the Richard Heydes on North Shore Drive. Syracuse Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hall were guests. Mrs. Joe Bushong was honored with a birthday cake. Mrs. Murrill Neff, chairman, presided at the business session. Devotions were given by Mrs. Deloss Weaver and the missionary’ lesson by Mrs. Clarence Snyder. Mrs. Neff presented each person present with a gift. Next meeting will be at the church on January 7 with Mr. and Mrs. Neff as hosts. BETHEL YOUTH ATTEND SKATING ; PARTY THURSDAY The ywith of the Betiiel church ■ in Milford were among those attending a skating party at Eby ( Pines near Bris:ol last Thursday . evening. The party was held for the section IV youth of Northern . Indiana district Church of the Bre- ■ thren. The churches in section IV are Bethel, North Webster, North Winona, New Paris, New Salem, Bethany, Maple Grove and SyracuseAt:eix)ing from the Bethel church with the youth was Richard Smith, one of the counselors. I SADDLE CLUB HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY The Syracuse Saddle club met at the dub house, located about one and a half miles north of Syracuse, Sunday for the club’s Christmas party. The club house was beautifully decorated by Mrs. Lee Good and Betty Shannon wiio was also in charge of the party. A pot luck dinner and gift exchange were enjoyed by 27 : members and their children azid three guests. Miss Cheryl Jones of Burket and Mr. and I Mrs. Herbert Linville of Syracuse. One new member, Kathy Tay- \ lor of Milford, joined the club. The next meeting will be held January 3. TOM PRICKETT HONORED |AT SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY ( Tom Prickett of Syracuse was hon- ' ored at a surprise birthday party j Tuesday evening at his home given I by his wife, Nancy. Mr. Prickett celebrated his 30th birthday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Powers of Tippecanoe Jake, Frank Whiting of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Baumgartner of Milford. Mr. 1 and Mrs. Marley Evans, Mrs. Tom (Betty' Socks, Mrs. Leonore Schacht. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alfrey, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore. Mr. and Mrs. John Kimble, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Butt, i and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brouwer, all of the Syracuse-Wawasee Lake area, j The Pricketts’ two children. Kirk and I Kris-Ellen, were also present. _ . ENTERTAINS AT BIRTHDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. John C. Yoder and I sons of Elkhart entertained at a birthday dinner Sunday for Ronda j Sue Miller, daughter of Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Jack E. Miller of Nappanee. I Ronda Sue celebrated her four- | teen’h birthday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. ; Miller and son Bud. Miss Pam ’’ Hivelv of Nanpanee. and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hollar of Milford, the grandparetKs ■of Ronda Sue. 1 Fair Association Directors Meeting The Kosciusko County Fair Association will meet on December 16 at 7:30 at the Shrine building. Three di-': rectors will be elected, also officers j of the fair, board. 1 1 IUUUUULIUU j LKCAL NOTICt OF PVBUC BEAMING I Public Service CommUsign oS Indians I Docket No 30«27 I In the matter at the Joint petition of the J I Southern Indiana Telephone Ci>t;.pany. Inc 11 ( Southern ) and Omt. d Telephone Com- I pany of Southern Indiana, Inc. ("United") A. For Authority To Southern I 1) To sell and assign Its assets, inc)udin« but not limited to certificates 11 of territorial authority and common capital stock of the Ohio River Tele- Ii phone Company, Inc.; Ii 2) To transfer and convey its assets as Ii aforesaid to united: and Xi B. For Authority To United Ii 1) To acquire the assets as aforesaid It of southern: 2) To assume the liabilities of southern; It 3) To issue its common captial stock in It payment of the assets so acquired; and It 4) To file tariffs adoptlns a general It tariff and adopting the exchante It rates and messace toll rates presently in effect at the exchances of southern Notice is hereby civen that the Public tt Service Commission of Indiana will conduct bi public heartnc tn this cause in Room 908. Ji State Office Bulldins. Indianapolis, In- cl dlana, at 9:30 AM.. EST, on Wednesday. c< December 23, 1964. Public partidpatlor is r.-cuested. o PUBLIC SKRVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By Allan Raehles, Rxecuth < Sec." Indianapolis. Indiana. Dec. 2, 1964 D

Thursday, December 19, 1964 THE MAIL-JOURNAL

SIXTEEN MEMBERS OF W. A. C. MEETS AT LOCAL YOUTH CENTER Sixteen members of the Wednesday Afternoon club of Syracuse met last week at the local you h center. Mrs. Paul Moore w’as iiostess. Mrs. Harry Alfrey gave a very interesting talk on activities and of the youth center. Mrs. Ruth Rapp, president, presided at the business portion of the meeting. Next meeting will be a Christmas party December 16 at the home of Mrs. Ralph W. Thorn- ; burg. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana will from this date until December 21, 1964 at 2:00 P M , EST receive sea.ed bids for 30,000 gallons or less of No. 5 fuel oil for use in the Court House Oil Burner as needed during 1965. Specifications are now on file in the County Auditor's Office. Al. b’ds mu,l be submitted on Fora No. 65. (Revised) as prescribed by th* Slate Board cf Accounts and must be or file iu the County Auditor's Office ai Warsaw. Indiana by 2:00 P.M . EST or December 21, 1964 and each bid must b< accompanied by a surety bond or certi I liec check equal to 10 per cent of maxi 1 mum bid and the necessary affidavit o non-collusion as required by law. > The Board of Commissioners reserves th right to r. ject any and all bids. NOBLE C. BLOCKER Kosciusko County Auditor . Dated: December 9, 1964. MJ — D 10 & 1

I LEGAL NOTICB OF PUBLIC. HEARING i Notice is hereby given that the Local • Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko t County. Indiana, will at 10 AM on th* 23 day of IX-cember, 1964 at the Clerks Office Court House tn ihe City of War- » taw, Indiana, in said County, begin ln--I,v< stigation of the application of th> following named person requesting the Issue to the applicant at the location hereinafter set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage | Pettnit of the class hereinafter deslgnat- : ed and will, at said time and place, re- j ceive information concerning the fitness ol said applicant. and the propriety issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at rhe premises named: John Boganwright dba Mentone Case (Restaurant) S. Broadway, Mentone. Indiana k SAID INVESTIGATIUN WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND PUBLIC PARTII- CIPATION IS REQUESTED. v INDIANA ALpOHOUC BEVERAGE COMMISSION y By W. F. Cjndon ,r i Executive Secretary joe A. Harris n ; Chairman NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS e Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Town of North Webster. Kosciusko Counl- ty. Indiana, rhat the proper legal officers I of said municipality at their regular meet- * ing place at 7:00 o'clock P M., on the !.- 17th day of December 1964. will consider l j the following addititonal appropriations * i which said officers consider necessary to 1 meet the extraordinary emergency existing [ at this time. General Fund ! No. 15 - Compensation of 'Firemen $240.90 Street Fun* No. 14 - Other Compensation... S3OO 00 No. 44 - Other Materials $700.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be,.heard thereon, i The additonal appropriations as linally ( r I made will be automatically referred to l the State Board of Tax Commissioners. I which commission will hold a further hearing within Fifteen days at the County Auditor's office of Kosciusko County, Xn- • diana, or at such other place as may be . ■ designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any such additional appropriar Hons may Inquire of the County Auditor i when and such hearing will be held. I H A. GANGER Clerk-Treasurer i MJ — D. 3 & 10 .

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby giv»n that the Board of 1 Commissioners of Kosciusko County Indiana, will from this date until December 21»t, 1964 at 1:30 P. M-. EST receive sealed blds, for the following: i L-New V-Type SNOW PLOW J .V-Type snow plow with approximate | dimension as follows: 44" height at nose. 75” height at rear, with an angle of 45 I at point, width of cut 9’ length of moldboard approx 10’, moldboard to be not less than 3/16" in thickness, Plow to have a heavy duty under frame-push j frame, electric power controls, with all , necessary fittings and parts complete. ; Bidder will accept as trade-in on new I plow and a.ow credit on purchase prices ■ the following: 1 Wausau V-type Snow Plow S» rial No. TISO4 ’ Delivery to be F. O. B. Warsaw. Ind , ; within 30 days of date bf contract Bids must be on file in the County Auditors, Office in Warsaw. Indiana by 1:30 P. M. EST, on December 21st, 1964. I and must show on bid the necessary affidavit of non-colusion. as required by law. All bids must b accompanied by a : surety bond or certified check equal to 10<; of maximum bid The Board of Commissioners reserves the right so rej. ct any or all blds; ■ Dated: Dec 3. 1964 NOBLE C BLOCKER Kosciusko County Auditor M-J — D. 3 k 10 NOTICE TO BIDDERS j Notice is hereby giv-n that the Board ;of Commissioners of Kosciusko County Indiana, will from this date until January 4. 1965. at 1:30 P. M EST. receive ] sealed bids for the following: 1 New 1965 Car for the Sheriff's D- pt. The car to be an 8 cylinder, two door model, equipped with dual electric windshield wipers, automatic transmission heater, defroster, turn lights. 2-cowl . Spotlights with clear beam, simultaneous I flashing parking and tail lights, undercoat, 50 amp low cut-in generator, ihleldj ed insulted electric system; backup lights. , windshield washers, padded dash, two padded sun visors, front seat safety belts. 5-15 inch nylon tires, and wheels. -jBidder will remove from car traded In ; by Kosciusko . County, the siren and red . flasher light and install same on new ; car. All bidders should show hors •power of engine. Cars to be marked and painted :in accordance with specifications issued i by the Indiana County Sheriff s Standard Car-Marking and Uniform Commission, Specifications are now on file in the Kosciusko County Auditors Office, Courthouse, Warsaw, Indiana. n.nJ-unrvvvwiAr -v- -try

< NOTICE TO BIDDERS NoHee Is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County 7 SU BBttl January 4 1%5 at 9:30 AM. EST. receive sealed bids for furnishings and delivering the following listed items, requisitioned by the i and n ßri^M h *or T the R ’ l>alr 40,1 Maintenance of County Highways ’ Item 1 and T “ b ’ s - On « year's supply as needed in various sizes as shown I in BUI of Materials and Specifications. Item 1A —- Tire Recapping and Repair. One year’s supply as needed on sizes in Item 1. Item 2‘— 160.000 gallons or less of Gasoline Item 2A — 65.000 gallons or less of Diesel Fuel No. 1 Item 2B —■ L P or Bottled Gas One year’s supply as needed Item 3 — 3.000 pounds or less of Greases Item 3A — 2.500 gallons or less of Diesel Detergent Motor Oil * Lubricants Item 4 — -3.000 gallons or less of Detergent and Non-Detergent Motor Oils Item 5 — 7,500 gallons or less of Kerosene ■ Item 6 — 600 gallons or less of Anti-Freeze Alcohol-Methanol Item 6A — 300 gallons or less of Anti-Freeze-Permanent Type | Item 7— 800 Tons or less of Salts It. m 8 — Lumber-Bridge Plank. One year’s supply as needed - Item 9 — Repair parts and Accessories as ordered for Equipment as shown In BUI of Materials and Specifications Item 10 — Grad, r & Snow Plow Blades. One year’s supply as needed for Equipment shown In Bill of Materials and Specifications Item 11 — Batteries. One year’s supply as'needed for Equipment shown in Bill of Materials and Specifications Item 12 — Corrugated Steel Drainage Structures. One year’s supply as needed rem 13 — Washed Grayei. one year's supply as needed—and Stone Item 14 — Pit Run Gravel. One year’s supply as needed Item 15 — Hardware and Tools. One year’s supply as needed Item 16 — Cement 8c Ready-Mix Concrete. One year’s supply as needed Item 17 — Plate. Sheet. Structural Steel 8c Reinforcing Bars. One year’s supply as needed Item 18 — Miscellaneous Shop Supplies. One year's supply as needed Item 19A — Paint, Enamels, Brushes A- Paint Supplies. One year's supply as needed Item 198 — Traffic Paint fast dry. One year’s supply as needed Item 20 — Road Signs — Sign Blanks. Reflective Sign Paces: Quantities As Ordered Item 20 A— Sign Posts — “U" Channel Steel Poets — Posts shall meet State of Indiana Specifications — Quantities as Needed. AU bids must be submitted in duplicate on Form 95 (Revised) as prescribed by the State Board of Accounts and each Item shown above should be bid on a separate bid form. Bids must-be on file in the County Auditor’s Office by 9:30 AM. EST on January 4. 1965: and each bld must be accompanied by a surety bond or certified check equal to 10 per cent of maximum bid and the necessary affidavit of nonrequired by law. Specifications and quantities required are now on file in the County Auditor’s Office at the Court House in Warsaw. Indiana. , The Board of Commissioners reserves the right ,to reject any and aU bids. NOBLE C. BLOCKER Kosciusko County Auditor Dated: November 23. 1964 M-J. — D. 10 & 17

7 Bidders- will accept as Trade-in and alow credit on purchase price of new car. the following: One Ford. Two door. Serial Number 3U53P141938. Year 1963. I Bids must be on file in the County L . Auditors Office In Warsaw. Indiana by I 1:30 P. M., EST on January 4th, 1965. ; and must show on bid that no federal ' i excise tax is Included. AU bids must be ! accompanied by a Surety Bond or Certified Check equal to 10% of maximum bld and 1 the necessary affidavit of non-collusion as ■ required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Dated: Dec. 3. 1964 NOBLE C. BLOCKER . i Kosciusko County Auditor j M-J D. 3 * 10 I NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION FOR LOCATION OF A PUBLIC HWY. . Notice is hereby given that a petition ; will be presented to the Board of Comm- ■ 1 issioners of Kosciusko County, State of Indiana, at their December 21. 1964 ’> meeting, at 11:00. A. M. EST. for the location of a highway in said county. Said proposed highway will pass through ‘ or aifect the lands of the persons hereinafter named as situate in Seward Townj ship, near the Lakeview Addition to i Newt’s inn on Yellow Creek Lake. in ’ I Kosciusko County, Indiana, along the j. following described route, to-wit: i I Beginning at an iron pipe South 81°,41’ i East from the Northwest corner of Lot 7 in the First Addition to Hillcrest on '. Yellow Creek Lake (said plat being locaty ed in the Southwest Quarter of Section Kosciusko County, Indiana) thence South 1 81° 41’ East. 40 feet to an iron ’plp»:. , thence South 2° 29’ East. 273.5 feet to an “ iron pipe: thence South 81° 08’ West. | 39.1 feet to an iron pipe; thence North i 39° 03’ West, 31 feet to a point; thence , North 20° 44’ East. 35.8 feet to a railroad spike thence North 11° 06’ East," 77 9 M feet to an iron stake thence North 4° 01’ West. 149.1 feet to the place of beginning. le Area contains 0.27 acre, more or less. Said proposed highway will affect lands of the following named persons: Mabel L. Launder, Nellie Irene Day. Herman E. Brunnengraf. and Mayme A. Bruntyrngraf. 1 ' S. T. Berg and Edna P. Berg. D. L. Sinise

and Vesta N. Sinise and Nick L. Parkos. The 20 petitioners request the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County. Indiana. to -receive the petition, and appoint three competent road viewers to view this proposed highway, and to establish said road as a public highway into the County Highway system. Dated: Dec. 3, 1964 ~ NOBLE C BLOCKER. Kosciusko County Auditor | M-J — D. 3 <Sr 10 I NOTICE TO SEWER CONTRACTORS STATE OF INDIANA ) Counties of Whitley ) SS: ■and Kosciusko ) BEFORE THE WHITKO COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES Sealed (proposals) for the Construction of a sanitary sewer system will be received at'the Office of the Superintendent of Schools; Whitkot Community School Corporation. Pierceton. Indiana, until 7:30 P.M. on the 21st day of December, 1964 and then publicly opened and read: The work and material for which the proposals are invited includes: a four thousand (4000) gallon septic tank and six hundred (600) feet of sewer line. Each proposal shall be accompanied by an acceptable certified check, deposited with and made payable to the Whitko Community School Corporation, or an acceptable bid bond in an amount not less than ten percent 410 ) of the total bid price. Plans and sp.cii (cations are on tile in the Whitley County Surveyor’s Office. Courthouse. Columbia City, Indiana. Each proposal shall be prdpery executed on the Proposal Form in Accordance with the Sp> < ificatlons. and be accompanied with a Bidder's Non-CoUusion Affidavit and Financial Statement. Proposal Forms may be Obtained from th.- Surveyor of Whitley .County, by depositing five dollars ($5.00) for each set. The deposit will be refunded upon the return of the Proposal Forms, in good condition, within twenty-one (21) -days after the letting. Th-* Board of School Trustees reserves the rlsht to accept those bids which aro to the best - interest of the Whitko Community Schoo! Corporation, or may reject any or nil blds. Dated this 7 day of December. 1964. ■Whitko, Community School Corporation HOMER SCHUMAN President MAURICE SCOTT Secretary M-J & PP — D. 10 & 17

- I NOTICE TO BIDDERS I Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County " Indiana, will from this date until Dec. r 21st. 1964 at l;30 P. M . EST receive ’ sealed blds for the following: 1 NEW PORTABLE TANDEM GRAVEL Al ROCK SECONDARY CRUSHING * ’ SCREENING PLANT. ■ i Unit to have a roler bearing Jaw Crush- > | er of not less than 10" x 36”: a 30” x 18” roller hearing roll crusher: a 42” x 10’ — •j 254’ deck screen; a return wheel; a > channel frame plant feed conveyor; under- > crusher conveyor: a channel frame foldl ink delivery conveyor: a reciprocating feeder with hopper and grizzly. p All Equipment and Power, mounted on s >' Steel Truck Frame with rear running ' gear and eight 9:00 x 20 — 12 ply. Tires. tub« s W flaps, Front dolly and Pull Tongue find Four 9:00 x 12 ply. Tires, tubes , W flaps. Plant shall include all chutes, hoppers, ' Operators platform, all plant drives, and r main V-belt drive with motor platform • mounted. Rear wheel al? brakes complete. ■ Plant shall be powered by ifc Cat, D t 333ATA Dies* ! Engine. l OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 5 Discharge Conveyor to be 12’ —6” • (above ground level) ’ Above Plant must be capable of producing not less than 150 tons per hr. of 1” material. : Note: Bidder will accept as trade-in on i’mew plant and allow credit on purchase pr.ee: 1 A Cedar Rapids — Pit master Crusher — 1947 (Portable) Model No. 1947 serial • i No 9974. cat Motor No 4600-Diesel Motor ■ No. 551593-Plant purchased 1/22/47. -; TERMS OF PAYMENT: Trade in allow- * ance plus balance in 1964 Equipment I Budget of approx $13,500.00; $25,000.00 on the Ist of Feb. 1965 or delivery date, rj and the balance to !>«■ paid F. b. Ist. 1966. -! All blds shall meet the regulations of the • [ Stat.* Board of Accounts in regards to 1 time contracts, vith prjvdege of pre- ’ paym-nt. with a reasonable discount for • | Delivery to be F. O. B. Warsaw, Ind., - within 3.0 days of da-e of contract. > Bids must.be on file in the County . Auditor’s Office in Warsaw. Indiana by z 130 P. M. EST. >on December 21st. 1964, i and must show on bid the necessary 1 addidavit of non-collusion. as required. by r law All bids must be accompanied by a t surety bond or certified check equal to I 10of maximum bid.. The Board of Com--1 . missloners reserve the tight to reject any I or all bids. , i Dated: Dec, 3, 1964 • I NOBLE C BLOCKER. I Kosciusko County Auditor M-J — D. 3 X- 10

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