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: , ■ ; ;'" <</■.' ,■'.. -.,■ ' ' '.- -I HERMAN HUEY WELL DRILLING CO. Pump Sales Ph.: 157-3527 - Syracuse Real Estate For Sale Ni< < — 3 B R home - (till b»«e* mrnf. firrplaer. la. carpeted L. R.. 1 ,o gal. wpitr tank*. 1'• *r gar,,' deep Itfir drains, water >»ltnrr amt rear*' other nice leaturrsk. Nrareilv pa'rk.-M-,. I church and .town Thi* mu-* be M-e-n to noimutr Mod. 3 B K — ML rar, Ir <»»'■' * 138* lot. onlr 3 Mk» to renter '■mall *• moat of each will handle Friers at onD '. ■. .: . ■ *U- " suburban — 3 It R all modern, att. ■’ 3*<ar rar.: Ist,. l«e‘ ■ « ijw let.' 1 nice ■hide - ' . j ' .30 Arris — S B. R,. Mod ' hou»e.. 2 mi. front httatusr. some timber. in »rrrj» .oil bank. • ■ N,,. aodded-hDildinc lots both M- ■"»> . 4 Arr*-* —- I'* n» out. newly built, B H ■ mod home, . burn and rood . rood ■ ground .- ,M*;- *“ Nur __ B R. Mod.'.- : l<»t». neat . M---! iiitom' ear iti-r level lot VliJi ihpll on fontU’l At anlA ... . ’ < h.tnnrl hrt - ft ' n>"si !re-u-r * Everett F. Ketering phone i r : ’■■><■ t>KKI( 1 I eIIAH It- -.cr DRY CLEWING 'SPECIALISTS' I We Have Pick Up Stations At North Webster Launderette And Dry Cleaning Jot'JEm Down-Store, .Barbee, Lakes . !| Pick-up Truck in Pierceton Monday aftd Thursday' • WARSAW DRY CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY Across From' The Courthouse. Warsaw, Ibd. • ; : Garbage & Trash Pick-Up IN THE LAKELAND AREA ■—— Contact ~— Manass 0. Miller R. 2 - MILFORD: IND. . Please let me know by card at above address. Thank You ' , F* 1 I WHEN YOU ARE j IN WARSAW ► Take Home Something j » Baked From The < Uniqueßake Shop: ; Downtown Warsaw 1 L AixMiiin,ics anonymous l’. o’ I

SALE WHILE THEY LAST Our Regular Line of Bras and Girdles AU firsts • No seconds or. damaged merchandise Reg. SI.OO Bras and Girdles 88c Reg. $1.98 Bras and Girdles . : $1.64 Reg. $2.99 Bras and Girdles . J . . $2.46 W. R. THOMAS 5 ■ -51.00 STORE SYRACUSE. INDIANA SYRACUSE CITY PROPERTY One and a half story, two-bedroom. modern home on quiet street in Syracuse. First floor has 27 x 27 ft. L shaped living room, carpeted. >maH dining room, built-in kitchen, walnut panelled bedroom, utility room and large bath with colored fixtures, tiled floor, built-in linen closet and vanity with extra lavatory. Second floor has one bedroom large enough for two bedroom suites. House is heated by new gas furnace. One car attached garage jThis home completely furnished with excellent furniture. Owner moving out of state. Shown by appointment only. Oh yes! This includes 14 ft. aluminum boat and 7’ h. P r motor. Information on other city, suburban, farms and wooded lots in N. E. Indiana available at my office. We sblicite your listings anywhere in N. E. Indiana. I especially need farms improved or land only. v ARCHIE POUNDS REALTY Churubusco — Call Collect — Phone: 693-3228 Syracuse — Call — 457-3295 For Information

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LAKE LINE 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 • BULLDOZING I • EXCAVATING • CLEARING Stanley Custer Milford. Indiana Phone 658-4927 TERMITES Uni venal Termite Control Ph. 267-7372 120 N. Scott St Warsaw.'.lndiana OR CONN & BUHRT LBR. CO. Phone: 457-3331 . ANDERSON PAINTAND SUPPLY CO. bvr.icuse. int’. WANTED . Good standing timber, all kinds. * Write or call Yoder Lumber Company, Inc. LAGRANGE, INDIANA Best Quality Plastic Sealing For Less! WRITE DIRECTLY TO: Tim's Plastic Laminating R 3, Box 504 — Syracuse '- ■ ds. Wallet Photos, Membership Cards, Etc. Sealed In Plastic

; WATCH REPAIR Satisfaction Guaranteed Timex Watches i j Repaired Here CROWNOVER JEWELRY CO. 105 East Center, Street Warsaw, Indiana “i i Insist On The Genuine ■ ”‘ o< ***** AND AUTO MATE Automatic Door Opener Overhead Door Co. OF SYRACUSE, Inc. Phone: 457-3223 - Syracuse-' Manufactured By ■J Overhead Door Corp. ■j Hartford City. Indiana ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANERS ■ TKIMS Sales & Service ED ALEXANDER : V ' ’ ' - - - - 1116 : f ■ ' ' - : I, Wawasee Village Hdwe. PLUMBING AND HEATING ip PHONE: SYRACUSE 457-301’ _ Help Wanted, —S' - Female * . ■ — Lx \\ l ED: operator. Must be experienced on laying .' ! ■..'■.<-w";.; boat covers. Part ■ ■■ . ’' -v 15 until 'apnroximatvlv Sant.’ 1. Write SewWANTED: r, five ■■'■-'■ -school twi> school children. Ph. 457-2702 FEMAIF OFFIt I (LFZRK: F - . ■ ' . . ■ .■ ' ■ . ■ ‘ HFI V « V - / . . ■ -- ■■ ’ Fl ' ■' 111 I P V. \\ n D: V. . ■ -:’ - ■ P Golden Rule 2Hour Quick Cleaners WITH LAUNDRY SERVICE Dial: 457-3553 Spring Specials Clean Only Service 5 lbs. 99c Rugs 9’ x 12‘ (cleaned & ■ Si.- d - ?or $16.20 Draperies (beautifully ■ finished. 99c panel Route Salesman ftleedW At Once Apply Golden Rule Cleaners, sai. Syracuse Sweaters, Slacks. Trousers. ■ j & Skirts 2 for $1.35 ■■ • . -I ’t Jackets, Car Coats & Rain f Coats dp.39 & up Shirts (laundered) .. -2 for 69c x ■ ■ !' I ‘Dyeing Saves Buying'' — Call Us Today —

Bal* ! FOR SALE: Lake Wawasee, Kale Island. Big G-i acre! channel lots. $4,000. Winter special $2,300. R. T. : Searfo-s Syracuse, Ind. r 1. Ph. 457-2465. i . ts FOR SALE: 1960 Ford Sunliner convertible. Phone Milford 658-4815 I 0r«658-4111. Arch Baumgartner, ts WEDDING INVITATIONS: Order yo.ur wedding invitations, marriage and engagement announcements and birth announcements rfow. For prices' phone 658-4111 or 457-3666 or come in and look through our catalogue. The Mail-Journal. ts FOR SALE: Built/ building? For information write or J phone Smilev Lumber Co., Denver, Ind. ’ ts WE NOW HAVE new rubber stamp pads and roll-on stamp pad inkers. THE MAIL-JOURNAL. ts FOR SALE: Honegger started pullets: sound, solid birds delivered to your houses fully vaccinated, wormed, and debeaked. Beipe HiW.iv Hahherv, Inc., Berne, Ind. ts FOR' SALE: Home on Waco drive, Lake Wawasee. Four bedrooms, 2’i baths, two-car garage. Call .. 457-36 er 5. ■ : ’ ts CXRF’EIS - hnil ’T.II 'i — I’restimates. Phone 894-3532 collect. GOLDEN '■ ts ■ FOR SAI.: Catal I ■ ( ■ ' ■... ■ . ' :.ti t ■Go ’ . F 111 13 P FOR SALE: Two bedroom tri-level, ail modem home on north side Lake Papakeecnie, lO.> foi.it lake A■■ ' ' J - WE SPECIALIZE i dings for farm and industry.' Customized -■ mates - generally no charge. Lte>.I' - . I LOSE WEIGHT ■ 1 Dex-A ■ ' Co M Ifo : ' F 18, 25. Mr 4, 11 FOR SALE: ■ t ink <i . . ■ . mp- and table, 99” bridge lamp. 36’’ gas range, rnisc, • itertis. Ph. .658-4460. • - FOR SALE: S L complete. Like new. Call 457-4212. - SPEClAL—Watkins mineral with nf | tamin capsules for children. Two -(■ for the prn. of one plu-i one cent > John Gardner, Milford. PF 658-4535. < h 18, 25 P ■». "FOR SALE: Ten room, two r-s;. : ■ ■ . ■ ■ int apartment- .Will . ' ■ ■. er; Ph . ■ ' F 18, 25 P - FAIR SM E; 2un t Del. al milker - ' . ' ' g; I' ton 594-6470 bv phone after 6 p m. F S U I : ■ ' Rl S I M R\\ ! FOR S \LI Service® • r .. ■ CARPETUPHOLSTERY cleaning. collect. ts 11XES — I s taxi s. . . f -i ACCLTLM Y GEARANTEDARNF.LL ACI COUNTING. 11l N. Huntington. Employment As WE approach, a very active build- jj ing season we are taking applica- • ' tions for anticiapted additions to I h our staff. Expene?.;ce and imearityJ | are most desirable. Age is not as ( I important as industrious know how, ! 'l. General office- shorthand de- ; ' sirable - typing a requirement. I | 2. General yard and delivery. •.■ 3. Energetic and experienced sales- j 4. Lady for genera! housekeeping 5 Pole building enw manager. . j 6. We also subcontract plumbing, I electrical, heating and carpentry | . work • only competent and respon- . sible craftsmen will b<? considered. 1 The semi-retired and capable I handicapped will be considered. ! We have no immediate vacancies. , J Phone Mildred Foster or Carl Ry- ; an for application form. Leesburg ' Lumber, Leesburg, Ind., 453-3144. I | " F 18, It Pays 1 To Advertise H i

Help Wanted I--HELP WANTED: Opportunity in sales for man with agricultural background. Write Smiley Pole Bldgs.. Denver, Ind, • ts ■ WANTED: Dealer for- profitable Hawleigii business in Kosciusko ’ I county. Good living at start. See or ■ write A. D. Meyer. 327 N. Elm St., - Columbia City, or write Rawleigh . ept. IN B 122 101, Freeport, 111. F 4 and 18 P ! MALE FOREMAN WANTED: I leading manufacturer of light asl •' —embkes is looking for a young i; sion We offer the opportunity for er serial groulh and' ad* ' vancement for the individual who ■ s \ Cromwell Products, Inc.. Crbm- . 11. Ind. ■ F 18, 25 FOR RENT — Apartment, furnished or unfurnished, heat furnished, at Pettit's Department Store. Ligonier, Ind., phone 894-4541. ‘ ■ ts FOR RENT: Completely fun ; apartments, east side Wawasee. Ik-at, water, and laundry facilities n shed. Ph. 856-8022. ’ ts !or iu \T: >< ” ■ '-ed threenxim apartment in Milford. Vacant Feb. 1. Information call 457- ' ‘ ts I OR RENT: S- . i : ■ ■ J ound floor and private entrance. Infor- ■' '36. . ts \PARTME\T FOR RENT: Newly decorated tliree-room apt. with 1 . ■ : ' ' ■ z"' • i SWanted ( WANTED: AU you? news, chun h, lub and locals. Cali us. Phone 457:3666 or 658-4111, The Mail-Jour-nal. ts WANTED TO RENT; Three bed1 room modem house in or near Sy- ‘ raeuse Arthur Folger. Ph. 457-265'3. I ' _ Fll ' ia . CARDS ejk THANKS CARD OF THANKS Words cannot express our appi'e- \ y SYRACUSE Hospital Notes . '■' ■ /'t r.’< s ■ . .»* * i v,.» - *■ ' . ■ Ms- • ->: " 2 . ■ M. : .1 Fro. A!.-' B S .cure, j was admitted to the Goshen hospit- . rhur-<lay-, .Feb./ 11. Sue was re- J ■ leased Saturday. Mrs. Robert L. Jefferson. Syra- ' ruse, entered Goshen hospital Mc:> i’day, Feb. 151 She was -later • reieas-; I : j i . Dr D . r 2 Syrucu-o.-ed Goshen hospital -Monday. ■ ■ | Tim Sudham. son of Mr. and slrs. r 4 »-aruse was ■ treated at Murphy Medical Center. [ Monday. Feb. 15 for chin laceration | and dismissed. I Mrs James Syra ise w s dismissed from the Parkview hos- : pita!. Phnnouth. Tuesday, Feb: 16. ; MILFORD - LEESBURG Hospital j Notes I ( JAMES STUCKMAN I RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL ,d James Stuckman of Milford has n been released from the hospital and s is recovering at his home. I Mr. Stuckman suffered a heart 5

attack as he appeared before the Pleasant Lake Lions ekib on February 1 and was taken to the Cam- ; eron hospital at Angola where tests were made. ' . . Robert Allen of r 2 Leesburg entered the Goshen hospital Wednesday. 3. He was released Fridav, 'eb. 5. Mrs. Alma Gerber of Milford was ■ treated in the emergency room -of the. Goshen hospital last • Wedries- . . was dismissed following treatment. ■ Glena Zook of r 1 Milford was | released last Wednesday ' from the j | Goshen hospital. I * ' Mrs. Ellis Crum of Milford was I dismissed last ' Wednesday from the J emergency room of the - Murphy ! a Medical' Center following, medical ' "! treatment. *' ' i "I The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. "[Charles Anderson of Leesburg was Ijnergency room of the .Murphy oMe’|dieai Center and referred to'a docrs ’ . Mrs. Irene Park of Leesburg ~ was released last Thursday from I the Murphy Medical Center. ? ! Margaret Speicher of Milford was * ! treated -in the emergency room of F’the. Murixiy Medical Center last - - She was dismissed <foia -low ing, treatment. to a' c laceration to {■ her ■ right index huger. . - James A . Goodard of r 2 ’ Lees--5 burg was dismissed Friday from the Murphy Medical Center.Mrs. Warae Harman of r 2 Milford mined .over the weekt in the crri.’-'ct.■'<}' room of Hr Murphy Medical Center for an ini jured right, foot. She (was dismissed : ■ •■ :■■ nation. - ivarg was treated for 'injury, to id t - the emereency room of the ''Murphy ’ Medical Center Monday < Mr- R.chard 'Henderson of I.v.'---f.,daurg- was -treated. Tuesday . i-r. t-lic iir -a fy ' ■■ <- ' " her riuht ankle. She was dism'.ss- " ed following treatment, f Ci < \nda : -son <•: la-e-r . : . . ■ - ■ ./ tai at ( . was released ki.-t week, from me 1 ( Woodlawn, h'ospital at Rochester. Tony Helman of r. 2 Leesburg treated '-'■■■' he en . ■ Ik- . . ' •ing treatment :■ r a kiceration to his ' . I ' Alma, and Manuela Garza of MilI ford were admitted Tuesday to t’’.e I Goshen hospital. ’ • ; Mrs. Ruth Etta Troup .of Leesburg '.was treated Tuesday in the emergency room of the Murphy Medical •or for a laceration to her left ' , hand sustained in an industrial acci- ’ ' dent. She w;as dismissed following J treatment. 4 Nlrs.'Alma Bowers of I- ■’ was re'.easui this week from Whitley County. hospital at Columbia City. EIGHT IN COUNTY LOSE DRIVER LICENSES Ernkt re-idents of Kosciu-ko county have had their - driver licenses ■ us;>ended according to the late ■ jwft from the Bureau of Motor Ve- ■ t les in Ir.dianapok.s They are as ! follows: Steven Bennett of 617 Woodman. • street. - Warsaw, from 12-29-64: to 6- : 29-tW for leai. mg the scene of an acci- ■ ■ ' ' ■ - ■ . • Mose Hoskins of 81! E. Smith '■ . ■,- . ' ' ■ I : ' • . . • s l.'iune ire I' po-:-'. of 3l"> S Detr< r Warsaw from 1-2-65 to 3-2-65, drunk ' ■ ■ ' ' i ■ ' - Hillard 11. Ramsey of r. 1 Warsaw. . ■■ . : ' ' reiL. R:ch of 40-1 N Scott. WarK‘ S - ’ fmm *l-9-65 to 1-9-66, for drunk j Wood. Box 462 Pierceton. ; Cast Is Chairman Os 1965 Cancer Crusade i Alvin C. Cast of Kentland and I . . ■ . ■ ■-■ i hairman of the American Cancer I ; Society’s 1965 educational and fundre 'in.’ Cru<adt in Indiana. The Cru- . sade will begin during .April. [. Appointment of Mr. Cast was made by Harold C. Ochkner, M. D., i * ! Division. Dr. Ochsner stated that) I the purpose of the Crusade is aim- j i ed at educating the public of the 1 best ways to protect themselves 1 against cancer and at raising funds , '!>' :’C. : ' - :■•'v’ - tir ! pronged attack against cancer ( through research, education and' , service to cancer patients. * In accepting the position as state ( chairman for the second consecutive s year. Mr. Cast announced that the j. fund-raising goal of the Crusade , is $550,000. Mr. Cast super, a state-wide activities and assist with enlistment and training of j. Crusade leaders in various coan-ljj ties. ... I Mr. Cast is treasurer of Bankers 1_ Life Insurance Company of .In- L. dianapolls. He served as vice chairman, Indiana Toll Road Commis-1 sion. from 1957 to 1961. j A graduate of Indiana university, t, Mr. Cast was superintendent of r

Kentland . public schools for. 15 years. s j He is a. Republican precinct ’committeeman.; ' past. Republican county chairman. Newtdn county; • past chairman, Indiana' Republican j Central Committee ; p;rst membar, 1 Republican National Committee; ' and chairman of-the Committee on; I the 1956 Republican National Cor.- [ vent ion in Sari .Francisco. ‘ | j Mr. Cast has also served prov-1 ■ Indiaha unlref-ity; is president of ( | Alumni Assn, of the School of I ■ I. U.; president. Kentland Rotary | .club: and presdient of' Kentland', | Chamber of Commerce; He is a i Methodist. Shriner. and is listed hr "Who's Who in America.” u ‘ ..i ■ Bore in Clinton couii’y. Mr. Cast ■ [Sandborn. They have one .son. William R. Cast, who is presently serving his medical residency, :,'.t jMethodist Hospital of Indiana.. • ' Cast called for “an all-out effort on behalf of all Hoosiers to J speed, up.the fight, to conquer cankhe ■ Am- in i Cancer Society's Crusade”. ■ Discrimination Hurts Everyone | It happened in Indiana. The priest, 1 a Neuro, had just finished say .no Mass when a man came up to him and thank«si h:m- for being there. javvay. 'ironr -the church .tor many iL . • ! -,-Y , - re *4 FATHER POTTS G. Potts. O-.S.C. savs, "I-am a Neg- ■ Convert to Faith ■ A native.. ot ' • a convert. Father Potts s a member of the Crosier Fathers Ordained in 1960 he teaches E.'rJiLatin at Our Lady of the Lake Seminary. Lake Wawa>ee ’ . . In an interview during a visit home he admitted, h< acts the u:a comfortable feeling of being “a display piece" when he is introduced as--“a Negro priest”. He wants ■ . . ■ ■ ■ - .. ' "i Paul Never Met Discrimination . . . ■ ■■ 1 ■■ ktsreri ■ ... » I In working out the racial prob- . >:n Father Pot’s -. \ “I e Nd U .He is jovial by- nature nost .st > I.* ■< it n but he . ■ ' rs ! The damaging thing is trying to j ,put Negros ■’ into a mold so . they [coqie out like all other American i txsaple—America is p conglomera- j ’ and each has its own [ I particular customs, institutions and j mode of living. Form of Colonization "To force a Negro into one pattern"; he said, “would be a grave t-'.e.” He compared it with that form, of colonization by. which a foreign country' would try to graft its alien culture on natives rather than “building on the background, of the people”. father Potts also pointed but that discrimmTion hurts society as a whole as well as individuals. “Society is the tosef. in that it is limited to enjoying the potentialities of a‘ certain few” he said- z ' l i “If all the citizens are given e- [ < qua! opportunity to develop, then |, society has a grept opportunity to J, benefit. After all, we carrot over-,; look the principle that the state, I ?xists for the man, not man for 1 the .state”. Negros have given a < ot and they can give a lot more [ f they are given the opportunity. Father Potts believes there is c i great need for dialogue among the •aces. “There must be an awaken- d ng oh both sides” he said, “a meet- t ng of m : nd«. Being afraid to ask Riestfons builds up all sorts of misaken ideas and prejudiced attiudes.

Legals | . XOTice t y mom ks , of Trust, -s of t'L Town o: North 'W-i.s- - r .Indiana, will from this date at-.-;; March ?. IW> iat 7:30 P M (ESTL rec, ,ve sealed, bids , for (he fellowin;: One New IHC.O Car for Town marshal | This car. to be 8 < ylm ir. two-,!, : | model. . ci::pp. d : w:ht 'dual- > ;,-ctric wind- ■' ' w::>r:;s ; . i , i ■ ■’r.insnttss-cn. . '/ eefros:. r. t ;mi' signals, -undercoat- ■ ■ ted, hear;.- duty 50 arap'generator.- sliii-ld-I< d insulat. d electrical systems, back up j lights. 5 tir-s and wh- -Is, 250 hp. color ! white. 1 Specifics!ions are on file at th Town '■ Uidd'-rs 'o .1 acc-pt as trade-in and allow credit on | purchase price of new car the folk ■ On- lU'O Chevrolet standard transmission' | 8.-l-Am, new b. tng us- d by th- Town : : ‘ North Webster, and can be inspected at 4 that place, j Bids must be on fib- In the Board , Trustees, Oftiee. Town: Bait. N\ r;i W. - m-al.-irai. by 7:3b P, M> ■ EAT ■ on ' 19G5 and must show on bid.no -is Al! bids must be accompan: d I bond or . rtified check enu-.U to 10'" of l maximum bid and rlje n< eessary .ifrtd.iv: 1 • .The Board.,of Trustees reserves thI right to. r. tect any and all bids. • : Da-ed’-his Bth dify 6f February 1965. ATTEST: ! H. A GANGER, : - . ... Clyrk-Treasur- t ' I ' JAMES GREINER | PAUL ROA'ER GLENN STUMP i ' ■ . . board of Trustees I ■ - - - MJ -- P. .11 A- 18 . advertisement; FOR BIDS Bids will be received by thj Trustee and Advisory Board of Tip;', -an - ' Township. Kosciusko County. North Webj s er. Indiana, fglr the construction of a w Town lla-lj ;ind .Fire St.vr::;, on : March 2. .l:- : 5. 7.30 P„- M 'EST'. ' I in re . .-xts'itY. :iWn Hail; at North- W. b- ; st-r. Indiana, at which -ime and plac* ; all bids will b> opened p.ubl-icly and read : - ,er 'ho designated ■; 1 of ; Indiana.- arid must-: b- ;V.-eomparlie.d by m-l - ■ I - . - . . . ■ to ace pt the low- . / ' ’ J" — I ADVISORY BOARD OF TIPPECANOE ! l township. Kosciu-Ko <-(-unty NORTH WEBSTER. INDIANA ! ' .v 11..f1S ' | ■ : Trustee" . '■ . - . RICHARD CUI BFI S< 'N WILLIAM METCAI 1 j ■ ■ A ■ ; : . ' ' . MJ F 11 .v 18 NOTICI Ol HI ING OI Pl’ II I B’N IOR ESTABI.SHWENT IND IMI'KOVi'MENT of i iiHi tt iriGim ai k ■ ■ Mat : the P ititlon oj CccU & ' ■ •' . s ;- ’ ■ i. ■ . • ’'• - .- ’• Olf.-e of the Auditor -. [|t -: ' ■ 71 ' 3 re ■ ■ ■ ; Gl-lre/.,. .. . : vre ; Root: ::t I NOBLE C BLOCKER .o, V F : < C- - "re LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING* r Notice is -hereby given that the Local \ Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko • County, Indiana, will at 10 AM on the I 24ih day of February, 1965; at th- Clerks- . Office Court House in the City of War* I saw, Indiana, in said County, begin inv, stigation . of ■ th-- appliestipn of th«' I following named p- rson requ- sting the issue to the applicant at the location here- ■ Inifter set out. of lhe Alcoholic Beverage - i ed and will, at said' time and place, receive information concerning the fitness ofsaid applicant, and propriety issuing the perrftlt. applied for to Such ■ J C Morga>thaler. Inc. dba V...,i-< Int- rs-etton of St. Highway No 13 and . Coras y Hwy. No. 12O0N. Wawasee Vi;:a«-. - Indiana UNINCORPORATED SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED.INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE z COMMISSION - By W. P. Condon Executive Secretary _ - joe A. Harris Chairman NOTICE. TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given., that the Board of School Trustees of the Lakeland Community School Corporation (Kosciusko County- will until- the hour of 7:3(1 pm. ■ ' \ - EST - an the 9th day of March. 1965. at ’ the administration office of said school ' corpora-ion in Syracuse. Indiana, accept st-al-d bids for School furniture. Equipment and o her- specified items for, the various buildings of the Corporation to • be deliv- red on or about Jtily 1. 1965. Specifications and instructions to bidders, are on" file in the office of tb>- Sup* erlntendent of Schools and may be obtain'd by any interested bidders. Th.- Btard-reserves the right to accent ® or reject any or all bids and to waive at... informalities therein. - Dated at Syracuse.- Indiana, this 16th day of F-bruary. 1965. BOARD OF. SCHOOL TRUSTEES Lak-.land Community School Corporation (Kosciusko County) Administrative Office P. O, Box 638 . Syracuse. Indiana - By: GLENN L BROWN, Secretary MJ — F- 18 & 25