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JOHNSON VI r»l M \v a — J’r-si (h nt Johnson. is shown conferrinu with Indiana politk al figures at Dunlap at 10 o'clock this rnorr.int, at the tornado-stricken area. The President talked to local people and fornniend-

Syracuse Locals

Mr and Mrs Ray Wogoman. Lake .Wastasee. have as house gutais, Mr and Mrs. Ranta and daughters Nan. a and Dolly of Ch cat”' Mr and Mrs Calvin ( Johnson have returned to their home at r 3 Syracuse. ‘from a waiter speftt at Lehigh Acres. Fla. Rev. and Mrs Claude Coppock of Wakarusa were Tues-lay; April 13. dinner guests in the home of Mrs. Estella Sviurtz. Syracuse. ■ Rev and Mrs Mentor Herman have returned from a winter in Florida to their luirne at Like Wawasee Mr. and Mrs Cleonl Wells of '■■ goia were' Sunday dinner guests. in the home of Mr and Mrs. Jack Wells and family. Syracuse Mi and Mrs W A Bauer rs Whiting ‘ spent last Sunday with the former's brother and sister inlau Mr and Mrs S A Bauer/

Sue Bibler and Steve Riffe Wed April 2 In Warsaw Christian Church

In a candlelight ceremony Fri- ' •* I'."-' > Christian" chjurch at -Wars.»w Mi--Sac Bibier of Warsaw became the bride of Steve Rifle of Oswego. The bride is the daughter of Mr Robert E Kunkle oi r 3 Warsaw and Carl Bible: ol Warsaw Mr Rifle is the son of Mr . 7 - . Rev. John Becker read the double ring in the presence of' ■. ■ ■ I in. eart roses Mrs Paul Grahm. H W< id ■ g Prayer M s Robert Leek, organist, ‘the'.traditional wedding mu! Bride in 1-ace The bride wore a floor length niptlrtsd French laeeOWr ■ tired a scooped .‘riecklme ard long pointed sleeves Her veil fell front a pill box covered, with . French illusion. The bridal bouquet was .a ■ blue tipped carnations -a Sw> vtia .J : Miss t 'lien 5 1 Huffman of Leesburg, attended the-bride as maid of hom -e Wore a floor length gown of er taffeta. The fitted empire bodice sea- i .'lured a scoop neckline and elbow j length sltx*yes A Wide ><* -in band with a triple obi bow -accented the j i-ield the bouiumt Wil of illusion •Site carried a colonial bouquet of I white'vernations and Sweetheart roses from whit h fell Mita stn / /

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Wednesday, April 14. 1965

ed relief workers on their efforts. Shown here from left ~are South Bead representative .John Bradamas, Senator Vance Hartke. the President, and Senator Birch Bayh. . Damage was estimated from $lB

Airs Esleila Swartz.' Syracuse,] and Eddie Robinson, r 3 Syracuse, i wen Tuesday, April 6, dinner.guests 1 of'Mr. and Mrs. S'. F Betes, Lake Wawasec, ■> • . Mr and Mrs Samuel Bowrnan of Mehaidale. M.ch , spent 'last week end with their cousins. Mr. and Mrs 1 J. Byland. Syracuse The group ; also v sited Guy Nicolai. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ketering and Mrs. Maxine Warner of Syracuse, attended a surprise birthday dinner for Mrs? K<ng’s s t ■ Harris, at her. home a*. Barbeel Lake. Sunday. April 4. . Mr and Mrs Delbert Lewallen of Cando N D . arrived in Syracuse. . ■ Sunday. . April 11 They with, the ' WilburElliS family aUentied the wedding at "f MissionI stance Ix-w alien Guests at the Ell- . is home on Monday were the. Eeli ixtrt Ix-wallens also Rev and Mi's -ir lewalien and son Wilford and their house guest Miss Lauretta I Gansar. all of Nappanee. I

;n of the bride, and Miss Karen] Bibler of Warsaw®, sister of. the were I wore gowns and veils identical to [ the mai.d of honor. They carried j . >nbcWquets of white; carnations and Sweetheart rosies with pink streamers Rhonda Weed | ' ■ Ins of t h § James. Mode of Milford attended the bridegroom as best ’ man The I guests were seated by Bruce BM ii!oth> r of .the bride. Denn s Wertem berger of Milford and Fred Row ' ■■'■Mrs.. Kunkle chose a navy .blue, suit with white accessories. for her ] daughter s wedding and Mrs Riffe I wore a grrtn suit with • Aw white cain.tl.ons • | ■ ' Moore o held the guest b<x»k Miss Patty Konkle. .sister of the bride, was in ' ' ' ■ '’ ' |. The receptiori. was held, in the . ■ with red roses and wedding bells centered the refreshment table Punch jr.ti'vakc were serve*.: ■ groom. After a short wedding trip to Fort I . in Bel Rohr* Park • I M s Rifle is employed as a teletype operator at Sears, Roebuck and Company and Mr. Riffe is etn- j ployed at R. R DonnoDy and Soos as a retoucher. ■ Mr and Mrs Steve Riffe are both IBM graduates of Leesburg high school _ _■_ _ ___ ■ Th—-

to S2O million dollars. So'.- million h uninsured. according to Warren Shively, president of the Elkhart . county board of commissioners, who talked .briefly with the President at S Dunlap. A Mail-Journal staff photo.

Planked Fish SERVING a main dish on planks of oak, ash or hickory scents to whet the appetite. Your guests will love the look, and taste, of this recipe. BAKED FISH 3 Tbs. sea bass, cod or flounder salt, paprika 3/2 cup butter 2 tbspl A.l. Steak Sauce 1 tbsp, lemon juice 4 cups mashed potatoes 8 oz. can string beans 8 oz. can baby onions 1 cup cooked sliced carrots 2 tbsp, minced parsley Flit, clean, cut fish in 4 slices. Rub inside of each slice with salt, place each on individual heated buttered plank, skin side down. Sprinkle with salt, paprika. Melt butter, mix with A.l. Sauce and lembn juice. Brush each slice with mixture, bake in 400° oven 20 min., basting after * 10 min, with butter sauce. Remove planks from oven, arrange medallion border of mashed potatoes around edge of planks (with pastry bag). I’lace other vegetables inside border .around fish. Return planks to even for 10 min. until potatoes are brown and-vegeta-oles heated through. Sprinkle with remaining butter sauce, minced parsley. Serves -L

Ksmtopt TALK ! M.-axUW-'t') '■FniFrH'L : p *»» nr cm» aww . jrrtja**. /. Health Precautions Cats are hardy animals. A few precautions on your- part, can keep your Cat in the best of health. However, be on the alert for any of the following sympTEETH AND GUMS: When a cat has trouble with his teeth, lie cannot eat but stares at his food- and drixsls excessively. Consult your veterinarian inmieing from gum disease, have large amounts of black tartar around their teeth at the gum line. Hard calcium-like deposits are best controlled by feeding a scmisolid cat food, such as mois . or dry Purina Cat Chow. As the cat c.-.ts, the scmi-solid food mas* ages and strengthens the gums. When your cat- is four or five •.ears old, a veterinarian should remove any tartar deposits which have accumulated. FLEAS: Fleas annoy the cat and often carry worms and other infections. Your veterinarian can ivcommcnd a good commercial flea powder approved for cats. New r use a d ik a powder for cats. , . WORMS: Symptoms induce n dull coat, inifamed and watery i-yt-s.. snee'-unir, Coughing and vomiting. The cat develops a ravenous appetite, but does not gain weight. Fortunately, treat- ’ mer.t of worms is simple and recovery rapid t ce you place your cat under a veterinarian’s care. If other symptoms such as red. watery eyes, diarrhea, loss- of appetite, "acute swelling, or repeated coughing and sneezing vn-cur, take your cat to a veterinarian immediately.

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Turkey Creek PTA To Elect Officers On April 20 The Turkey Creek Township Parent- Teachers Association will hold a business meeting Tuesday night. April 20. in the Syracuse schoo. cafeteria at 7:30. Election of officer's is also on the agenda for this meeting. Viewing of the Fine Arts exhibit, sponsored by tlie . Syracuse PTA, will be the program.. for the evening. The exhibit will be open to the public from 8 to 9 p.m. in the elementary school, MILFORD STUDENTS VISIT I. U. MEDICAL CENTER FRIDAY Seventeen Milford high school students took tours and attended techires at Indiana University Medl ical Center in Indianapolis Friday; | One group who was interested in smg attended a meeting deal’ll ith the nursing profession and f also went on a tour. This grxmp included Paula Burgett, Diane Fi<hI er. Mary Bontrager, Joyce Beer. JoEllen McClintic, Stisan Price and Judy Vanlaningham. Another group attended a meeting saw demonstrations on related medical occupations. They were: Lowell Rheinheimer, ' John Beiswanger.. Greg Mishler. Rod Bailey’ i Bob Hoerr. Steve Barker. Susa'. Scott. Diane Dwyer. Beth Hdbver and Brenda Wilson. Donn Kesler, high school princi'pal..and Robert Fisher were chaperons and drivers: WI-MA-KI GROUP PLANS CEREMONIAL ; By Amy Wellmann The "Wi-MaKi Camp Fire group met at the Scout cabin Monday, i April 12. There were 15 girts present, Plans were made for the ceremonial to be held in the Scput cab iin April 26 for parents and friends Kathy Jones, president. appoint-j ed the following chairman: Cookie.! Barbara Ryman: clean-up. Cartynn Baumgartner; scrapbook, Linda Bitner: telephone. Joni Caple Amy Wellmann furnished the refresh I ments for the meeting. SYRACUSE SUMMARY By Jo Ellen Schoeff Someone once said about' the I weather “...if you wait a minute it will change". The destruction is this area certainly proves the truth of this statement! It was also proved by the cancellation of the first two ! track meets' The third scheduled meet was held on Monday. April 12 at North Manchester with Syracuse [ being defeated. Larry* Jones came through with a first in the one half mile and the relay squad also brought top honors. Congratulations Come on team., let's have a big ! victory in the 4-way meet between SHS on Tuesday, April 13 And how about you fans? The boys could I use some good support' Let's get to the track field and cheer them j on to victory ’. The senior class play for 1965. “.Ask Any Girl", was a huge success I Fine performances , were given by all members of Mr. Fawley’s ster- \ ■ irganization is being. !ed m Syracuse that we hope al’ ’(‘onagers from the surrounding ea and all persons needing surh- ! mertime help will support. The th Employment Service is its! name and it will-. be located in' an unused comer of the Youth Center Ir is rhe object of the Yotith Em- ! olpyment Service to help anyone from next year's freshmen to th ; > ; vear’s senior graduates find em--1 nlovment this summer in suitable me. part-time, and odd jobs. i Registration day will be- held on’ Saturday. May 8, in the Yotith Cen : ter :-om 9 ami. to 4-30 pm Anvone mri't ng the requiremerfts 'may ! come and apply for work at that I time So, teenagers , talk it over 'with your t'arents and employers... j-see if vou can find a place for .teem vyho. want to work, and will do a • good job Et? Beta Pi Sorority

- ■ — - - J Celebrates 42nd Anniversary i Nineteen members of the Eta Beta; Pi Sorority were in attendance at the r ,42<i anniversary dinner party Mon- • LaMar Garber. ;h Elkhart Mrs .LawIrtwe Polk. also of Elkhart, was as- ' sitting hostess. A three course dir.-, ner Was served 'in the recreation I room at small tables with each place | marked with a ceramic va.se an ! ; flowers. | Ernest Baisley was truest speaker. I who told of his trip to Mexico 'through the wikis of Mayan India", ary and the ruins of Chicbvn'itza He. showed various types of Indian hantiwork. clothing, and dolls jHe and wife flew their own plane • and made side trips that are, hot uusally seen on guided tours. He .was I particularly interested in the antiquities and history of- the Mayan InI dians. . I The remainder of the evening was spent in general conversation, the | main topic being the disasterous ado with personal implications ‘ The next regular meeting will be | held MayJO with Mrs. Kenneth Cal- ■ beck of Nappanee as hostess. ; I Those attending from Milford were Mrs Esther Poynter. Mrs. I Charles Kerlin. Mrs Russell Neff. ! Mrs Arthur Baumgartner, Mrs. Harold Tom. and Mrs. Albert Graff Others present were Mrs. Peter Beer. Goshen: Mrs. Herbert Dicklerson. Syracuse: Mrs Kencnth Cat beck. Mrs.'Russell Price. Mrs Don .Anglin and Mrs. John Robinson of panee: Mrs. Loren Heckaman of Bremen: Mrs. Harold Bums. South Bend; Mrs. Preston Klinger, Mrs. Esther Gentzhorn. Mrs. John Rookstool and the committee in charge, all from Elkhart.

Ligonier News

By ROSE CUNNINGHAM Easter Egg Hunt. To Be Held April 17 ' Tlie Jaycees will hold their annual j Easter egg hunt for the young people ' !of Ligonier Saturday, April 17. in the city park. Prizes will be awarded ! to winners in two age groups; Class 1. for children 3 to 6 years of age: i and class 2. for those 7 to 12 years. 1 The American State Bank Will again donate a bicycle for the grand ’ prize. T'.e rain date on the., Eacer egg hunt will be April 24.. Sodality Meeting The April meeting of St. Patrick's Sodality was held Monday evening at St. Vincent’s Home for the Aging, tlie home, and Sisters heard the guest speaker. Mrs. Carlos Aballi of . Syracuse give a -very, interesting! m!k .■ ' " ! j . Mrs. Aballi. a refugee from Cuba, j told of her life in that country, her education, family, and finally her experience as a teacher of Spanish in school. business meeting was conduct- ■ ed by the president, Mrs James Me ! j Collough, who Submitted her resigna-! . tfon as she is moving to California. Mrs. Albert Bauer of Syracuse was the hostess. Assisting her were' Mrs. Gerald Bitner" and Mrs, John Zimrrferman. both of Syracuse. 26 ATTEND PERRY TOWNSHIP H.D. CLUB MEETING Twenty'-five members and one ■ guest attended the Perry Township Home Demonstration club meeting : Wednesday afternoon. April 7. at the Eagles hall. ■ ; Mrs. Gene Staton was a guest of ■ the club and gave an Illustrated talk 1 on the making of ceramics. 1 Announcements were made of the trip with the Chatter Belles club at 1 Warsaw on Monday. April 12. to at- 1 tend open house at the county exten- I sion office and the county banquet • rat Wawaka high school on May 3. 1 Members held a shower for Mrs. Lloyd Weiderman. a member of the ’ club who recently lost her home by ' fire. Mrs. Marie Chiddister, Mrs. Ells- ■ worth Peterson, and Mrs. Forrest < Slabaugh served refreshments to the 1 , group. . - . ! —-L— ’ CITIZENS BAND RAQIO ■ CLUB MEETS 1 ' The Citizens Band Radio club of I this area met recently in its club < room over Blue's Pharmacy. A discussion was held regarding ’ the H. E. L. P. 'Highway Emergency Locating Plan' program. This . > program is being stressed by the automobile industry, and the CBRC. i to help motorists who are stalled on t ' highways and in neeel of help. Tlie local club is prepareel to give this service, to give aid in times of dis- . j aster, in community programs, and in locating lost persons. . Officers elected for this year are: Jake Hite, president: Malcolm Bak- x er. vjee president: Ray Coyle, secretary: Dan Nine, treasurer: and Gus ! Knafel. sergeant : at-arms. Trinity Lutheran Church To Have First Worship Service April 18 The first worship service of the new Trinity Lutheran church in Ligonier will be held on Easter Sunday , at 11 am. preceded; by Sunday {school. All interester persons in the/ ; area are invited to attend. 1 The I.iil' -r.ir. Sxnod recently pur-j ehascxl the .church building at 503 S. I

I • • Main street; for many years the Jewish Temple in Ligonier.. I . & ' Ligonier F.H.A. Observes National F.H.A. Week Future Homemakers of .America at ; Ligonier high school celebrated Na- n ( ’lonai Future Homemakers’ Week I s . planned by committee members. Sandra Hare. Donna Flowers, Linda | Bechtold. Kitty Wise, Donna B and Christy Lough Among the activities were a tea for teachers’ and students’ cars. and . g the wearing of FHA badges by mem-! bers. —Lr ~ " I LEAMON BIRTH Mr and Mrs. Ray Leamon of Peru are the parents of a nine pound, see ounce son, bom April 5 in that city. : Mrs. Leamon was formerly Charlene “Preston. •I \ —L-. ATTEND SORORITY NATION AL ' COL MIL MEETINGMrs Robert Topham. Mrs. Jack i Griffith. and Mrs. Tom. Spurgeon at- . tended the national council meeting of Kappa Sigma Tau Sorority at ’ | Marshall. 111. Mrs. Griffith and Mrs. I Spurgeon were; delegates from Theta r chapter. Ligoiner. and Mrs. Topham J represented Beta Province. n ATTEND -DENTAL f ASSOCIATION DINNER } Dr and Mrs. Richard Stodting and i Dr. and Mrs. Robert .Alber attended the Kosciusko County Dental Asso- .. elation dinner meeting and ladies J. night at Warsaw Wednesday evening. April 7.

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ROTARY ENTERTAINS NHS — The Syracuse Rotary club recently entertained the Syracuse high school National Honor Society at a dinner held in the school cafeteria.

Two Police Hired By Milford Town Board

Two policemen ■■ week by the Milford town board to replace chief of poitee Vernon Wolf who resigned at last Monday’s meeting. The men. hired on a probationary basis are Ralph .E. Gansert and. Charles W. Mikesell. 7 Gansert. 37. will be the day man. He was employed at Gardner's at Warsaw before accepting',the police position at Milford. Prior to that he had spent five years with the Pinkerton detective agency at Indianapolis.

Uptown Business Men Meet The Businessmen's Association of Syracuse met for its regular meeting at the Bon-Len Restaurant at 7:30 am. today (Wednesday'. President Tom Holmes presided and reported on the “Moonlight Madness" .sale held last Friday night. Mr. Holmes stated all merchants reported the sale a success. Mr. Holmes asked the secretary. Robert Burkholder to draft letters of thanks t<> the school, police department. the school band director, and several others for their help at thg sale. A discussion .was held on bad checks and shoplifting. The members approved a measure whereby each bad check will be listed and a list sent to each member. In the case of pilferring or shoplifting the names of anyone caught will be listed 'and each member will receive a list. Terry, McClintic will represent the Businessmen's,Association at the Junior Chamber of Commerce meeting this week. Parking meters were brought up but were tabled for another -meeting. The board approved the meeting of every two weeks for the present. The next meeting will be April 28, at 7:90 at the Bors-Len. Attending were Thomas Holmes. Jack Elam. Mrs Max Ganshom, Pete Luttman, Byron Connollv. Al Dodson. Bonnie Workman. Eldred Mabie. Robert Burkholder. .Nelson Alter J. Barton Cox. Robert Jones. Terr.- McClintic and Mrs. Georgia Buster. MENTAL HEALTH STUDIED BY BETHEL YOUTH The youth group of the Bethel church of trie Brethren in Milford' s i studying mental health this month Fuedities at Beatty hospital in Westxille and the State of Indiana were studies at tlie regular meeting last Thursday evening at the church The group is continuing the mental health emphasis and will visit Oaklawn Phvschiatric Center in, ♦ the Beatty hospital on Sunday afttr- ! noon, April 25.

Wanted To Purchase I . '■■■ . " ' .’ / / * Acreage - Rolling Hills, Vacant Or Untillable Lands- Wooded Tracts 10 Acres Up. I■ ■ ' Stop Paying Taxes On Your Unuseable Ground. We Have A Need For A Large Number Os Acres Located In The General Area In ( ‘ Which The News Paper In Which You Read This Advertisement / Circulates. We Need Hill Lands, Land With Poor Soil Condition, Wood Lands In Which The Timber Is Not Os Marketable Quality, Swamp Lands Etc. Write Us . . . Let Us Know What You Have . . . State Approximate Size Os Your Tract Be As Specific As Possible About Location. If Possible Give County Road, Township and Section. ADVANCED RESEARCH BUREAU - P.O. Box 52 North Manchester, Ind. |

C. B. Montis of Chicago was the guest speaker. He presented a very interesting talk on “Presidents In Stone". Mr. Montis spoke on the personalities. of the Presidents which

Tae new policeman had served for 12 years ,in the United States Navy. He is at present residing in North Webster bin wants to move to Milford as soon as housing can be arranged. He and his wife. Mary J«ine, are the parents of a son, Danny Lee, 14. and a daughter, Gay, six months'. j The' night man is Charles W. Mikesell. 45. who is at present living n Bourbon. He is the father of five-year-old t twin daughters- and a four year old daughter.

. During the business meeting announcements were made of the Section IV swimming party which will be held at the Goshen pool at 9:00 tonight. An announcement was also made about the sectional cabinet and the Bethany youth- coming to attend services at Bethel on Sunday. April 25. Twelve youths were present for the meeting and were served pop and ice cream floats and potato chips by Mr. arid Mrs. Richard Smith The next meeting of the group to be held at the church will be Thursday, May 6.. ZION CHAPEL WMA MEETS IN HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP The Women’s Missionary Association of the Zion Chapel met' Wednesday, .April 7, in the House of Friendship. Mrs; Carl Gable had the prayer, Eston Clatyon gave, the devotions, Mrs. William Rogers had the program. entitled “Stewartship of Life. Stewartship of Time. Talent. Tithe”, mother. Mrs. Clayton a WMA pin in behalf of the members, given in recognition of her years of service to the WMA. During the business session, plans ; were made for a mother and daughter banquet to be held in May and a father and son banquet to be held in June. NO CHILDREN UNACCOMPANIED BY ADULTS IN CEMETERY The Syracuse cemetery board has asked that no children not accompanied by their -parents or adults be allowed in the cemetery. Since this is the time of the year that the cemetery needs .cleaning and work done on the grounds, donations are being accepted by Mrs. Ralph Thornburg and Mi's. Wilma Hire. Former Syracuse Resident To Graduate Mrs. Marilyn Stummer of . Fort Wayne w I! be arming the graduates of the class at the school of Practice! Nursing of the Fort Wayne commiinity .schools. Friday ‘evening in the Forest Park sciiool auditorium. Mrs. Stummer is at present', work-. ;ng as a practical nurse in the~Lutheran hospital. Fort Wayne. She is the former Marilyn Holloway and is a 1943 graduate of Syracuse high school •

■ are can ed at Mount Rushmore. Pictured above, left to right, are i William Cutter, Mr. and Mrs. Montis, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Peffley.

No One Injured In Syracuse Accident Today No one was injured in car accident south of Syracuse on state road 13 today (Wednesday l noon. Involved in the accident were state policeman Darrell Bauer of . Fort Wayne . and Michael Morrow of Syracuse. According to state police at Ligonier Morrow stopped at the intersection of the Pickwick road and state road 13 in Wawasee Village, then pulled across the road into the" path of tlie police car. Bauer was traveling south on the state road. The state police car hit' the right . rear of ’the Morrow auto. Help Wanted - Female L ■ SEWING OPERATORS « WANTED: Experience preferred, but not necessary. Fringe benefits. Good working conditions. Apply in person. Blue Bell Corp., 503 S. Miain, Nappanee. ts WANTED: Lady to learn to run teletype setter. Must be zrid, typist. Apply The Mail-Journal offiee. Ph. 658-4111 ' ilford. ts WANTED: ExjxTienced waitresses, one dishwasher. Apply in person. New P iris Restaur3nt<State Road 15 at Overhead. A 7, 14, 21 LICENSED BEAUTY OPERATOR NEEDED. Call KEystone 3-453-7 during the day After 7 p.m. call Syracuse 45713605. ts . ! : ' ' ' NOTICE-» j Notice is hiT-by giyen that the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Town of I Syracuse. Kosciusko County. State of I Indiana will, on April 29. 1965. at the { Town Hall located at 419 South Hunti ihgton Street. Syracuse. Indiana, at 7:30 [P.M. consider the petition of Roscoe C I Howard and George T. Lamm, dba Howard ’ A- Lamm, for a variance in the classification of the East 50 feet of the following described real estate situate in Kosciusko County. Indiana Commencins at an iron stake marking th‘- Southwest corner of Lot No. 19 of the record-d plat of the .Original Plai . of the Village of Wawas-e. Indiana, locat'd in the Wes; one-half of Section 8, Town? i ship 34 North. Range 7 East. Kosciusko County Indiana thence South 8 degrees arid 25 minutes East', on the extension of the W. st line of Lots 19. 18 and 17- in said Original Piat.'3o 0 fee.t to an iron stake: Thence North 81 degrees and 30 minutes East, along, a line that is • I parallel with the South lin" of said Lot No, 19 of the Original. Plat. 10 0 ierl'to an iron stake at the place of beginning of' this description: th. nee continuing North 81. degrees and 30 minutes East, along a line that is' . parallel with, the-South line of said Lot No 19 for a dis’ance of 250 0 feet 'O an iron stak* thence South 8 degrees and 25 minuv s East, alone a line; that is' parallel with the East right-of-way line of Indiana 'State Highway No 13. for a distatu of 2OOX) feet to an iron - stake, thence Sodth 81 degrees and 30 minutes Wes’ 2500 feet to an iron stake thence North 8 d-gr -s and 25 minutes West, along a line that is parallel with the Eas- right-of-way, linI of Indiana S’Ate Highway No 13. I and 500 feet distant therefrom I measured -at right angles, for a dis- ! tanc" of 200 0- feet to the plac of b- ginnitw. Said' aboge described -tract containing 1.148: Acr£s, which variance will permit the construction ant! erection of a commercial building to hous.- a super-market on said above-descrtb"d real estate'■ : AH persons in’-rest'd in said petition I should appear at said time and place , and they will be ..given an opportunity to I be heard BILLY G. COBI'RX. Secretary Board of Zoning App-als