The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 August 1965 — Page 7

WANTED Good standing timber, all land*. Write or call : Yoder Lumber Company, Inc. LAGRANgL, INDIANA Wanted To Buy HASH for vour foreign coms — see Doug Pilcher, Pilcher’s Shoe Store, Syracuse.. Je 23 to A 10

FOR SALE 24 Ft. Pontoon Ski! Speed! Drift! Buyers Choice, almost new boat, 65 h.p.,. MercV-Auto. Start shift motor. Storage locker, running lite*. Green deck, blue fiberglass exterior, white top, ■bluetrim. Priced RIGHT. ■ Our loss is your gain .Phone: 856-2215 FOR SALE Dora Hieber Six-Room Residence N. Main Street Milford. Ind. Large, well shaded lot. Garage, basement, fireplace Immrdi.iti Possess,.!PRICE: $5,500 Call Nappanee: 773-4428 ; PEACHES —SOOO BU. KERCHERS’ SUNRISE ORCHARDS At Our Market So. of Goshen on Rd. 15 Approximate Ripening Dates Sun HiVerts Now Ready Red Havens Aug. Ist to 10th TriocjW’S Aug sth to 15th Rich.djn Aug. 15th td 25th Early Elberta Aug, 25th to Sept. sth J Kalhavejt Red ikifC Sept. sth to 15th WATCH FOR FURTHER ADS HOME GROWN Cantaloupes Sweet Corn Other Home Grown Fruit as they Ripen

BRAMMER FURNITURE Discount Prices Bxl2 foam back tweed rugs $23 95 and up. - New bunk beds complete with mattresses S4B 88 and up New Base rocker $33.00 and up. New Recliners Plastic-nylon S3B 88 and up.' L .New 9x12 cong. rugs $6.66 & up< 'New table lamps $4 88 Jtsppy New innerspring mattresses $22.50 and up. New bedroom suites $99.00 & up. New living room suites $9900 and up New 5-ptece breakfast sets S3B 88 and up. New Hid/abeds $lB3 88 A up. New studio couches S6O 00 & up. New maple Early American dinettes SBB-88 & up. New pole lamps $6.66 & up. Also beautiful pictures, plate glass mirrors, shadow box mirrors and curio mirrors. BRAMMER FURNITURE At Syracuse, Ind. mile south on state rd. 13 open evenings til 9 p.m. FREE PARKING

FARM SALE ■ DORA G. HIEBER FARM — 80 ACRES Located two miles West of Milford, Indiana. Seven room house, double corn crib. 5 acres timber. Excellent land. Immediate possession of buildings. Sale will be held at the office of Joseph W. Kindig, Attorney, 221 W. Market St.. Nappanee, Indiana, on Saturday, August 28, at 10 a.m. Open Bidding. TERMS: 20*T Down. Balance within 90 days. Joseph W. Kindig, Attorney 221 W. Market St. Nappanee, Ind. Phone: 773-4428 Floyd C. Fox and Joe Unsicker, Jr. Joint Administrators — Nappanee, Indiana

DRY CLEANING SPECIALISTS We Have Pick-Up Stations At North Webster Ladnderette And Dry Cleaning Jot’Em Down Store, Barbee Lakes Pick-up Truck tn Pierceton Monday and Thursday Rowland’s Super Market WARSAW DRY CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY . Across From The Courthouse Warsaw, Ind.

Best Quality Plastic Sealing For Lae—! WRITE DIRECTLY TO: Tim's Plastic Laminating R 3, Box 504 — Syracuse Social Security Cards. Wallet Photos, Membership Cards, Etc Sealed Permanently In Plastic

• BULLDOZING • EXCAVATING • CLEARING Stanley Custer Milford, Indiana Phone 658-4927

Insist On The Genuine AND AUTO MATE Automatic Door Opener Overhead Door Co. OF SYRACUSE, Inc. Phone: 457-3223 - Syracuse Manufactured By Overhead Door Corp. Hartford City, Indiana

Carpets — Linoleums Furniture Custom Draperies FREE ESTIMATES RUG AND VPHOLSTEftY CLEANING GOLDEN'S Ph.: SS4-3532 Llgonilrr

Good Used Furniture 7-piece plastic top breakfast set $25 00: good slightly used 9 x 12 foam bark rug $25 00: S4OO 00 value used real good 3piece bedroom suite, vanity, large chest and bed. only $100.00; good used mangle ironer $25.00. BRAMMER FURNITURE mile So. on 13 at Syracuse

Real Estate For Sale is st n<l > SI > ! S B n . toll k»» , r»ro, L. R . 1 •-a car «»r t . j so. Harrhoo. 3 B R- . to# bos . ext. •*»■. »a v l 4 rt. ' 8 M. R- Flee heat, rarp L. R., Is. '!•* ’ rloae tn. CHAXSYL FROPFRTY L« lot. Mk lop r 4 . U. Irael lot -SB R «no 4 . rarpck-4, fireplace, I»4 ear £ . <ai a« r ' r ■i Med., rt round . ait; 2-Car gar ' ‘North Wehaler > / St Bt RpSS 1 an Acre* . Mo - S B. R-, Brick, fireplace, j S-car tar • 3 I Acre. 3 B; R , rarp t,. R . fireplace blk top rd 4 Acre,. M»d 3 B R, amall barn, elooe f ta loam. I » Aerra, .Mod S B R. kMM» ..rood faud SO Acrea aaod hoaae. bjwn. beastifal ahrubberr. ■ ■ ; T IFAKEEI Hl I ; Faraiabed. T B. R.-, 8 boat*, read/, io . Wove in ; S B R,, partly tarn , immediate poa- ’■ temiaa. ■ . S-Roam. yr rd . ear .«<<••■*»■ to Wawasee. BUSINNFSS OrrOKTVMTUS Over SAS.Saa .ereaa, taint rrataarant.. ■ Aik about thia .xciuslre b-jAineaa . opportunity . MinUtare Gate Caarae -80 S ft front. | . Biehtfay No. 13. ■' We build on year tot I wHh Low Down Fas meat I Everett F. Ketering ORKKi t SHAW. Broker Phone: 43T-3?88 - Phene: ISI-ISOd

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WHEN YOU ARE IN WARSAW _ Take Home Something Baked From The Unique Bake Shop Downtown Warsaw

Wawasee Village Hdwe. PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE: SYRACUSE 457-3011

Commerical And Residential Roofing Os All Kinds ~~ Siding. Insulation 5 , Floor and Wall Tile. Aluminum Storm Doors, Window, Canopies and Awnings., CHARLEY LOWE ROOFING CO., INC. DON R. YOUNG Phone: 834-2603 NORTH WEBSTER, IND.

FOR SALE One Acre With 5-Room House METAL ROOF, SMALL BASEMENT AND OWN WATER SYSTEM.. INTERIOR NICELY ARRANGED. Price $4500 LOCATED 2 BLOCKS WEST OF MAIN STREET ON S/S OP SECTION STREET. Contract Terms To Right Party MRS. AILEEN (POE) PARCELL CALL: 658-4517 MILFORD FOR INFORMATION

HERALIN HUEY WELL DRILLING CO. Pump Sales Ph.: 457,-3527 • Syracuse Service*! -pt I SF.RVICES: Sea walls. reU:s.ng walls for mucky' fronts, pile driving and front repair. Dial 457-3591. July & Aug. CARPET A N D UPHOLSTERING ' cleaning by Harold Ginter, your DvnaKleen cleaning specialist. Dial 267-3630 or 453-4544. = tf rr pays TO ADVERTISE QING H 8 song of value on car, home and life insurance. Contact me today. GLENN R. MOREHEAD LOCAL AGENT I Warsaw, Indiana Office Phone: 269-1315 2220 E. Winona Avenue Res. Phone: Milford 658-4433 j RF| STATE FARM MUTUAL J NfToamutumaMCieMMOT • Horn* Offlc« Bloomington. IlHrxMs • . -

FOR RENT — Apartment, furnished or unfurnished, heat furnished, at Pettit’s Department Store. Ligonier, Ind., phone 894-4541. ts FOR RENT: Seven room house, modern except for furnace. Maurice Dorsey, three miles north and one mile east of North Webster. Ph. 834-2507. A 4. 11 P FOR RENT: Newly remodeled Lake Wawasee front, three bedroom home, furnished or unfurnished. Sept, to June, $75-a month. Phone 457-2690. ' ts FOR RENT: Two bedroom all modern year around home on Papakeechie Lake, with gas heat, fireplace. near public bathing beach on Lake Wawasee. Cali 856-2717. P

FOR REXT: One ■ n Milford. Call Katie Stoller, Milford. Ph. 653-4014.

Help - Female x < r BI lUTY ( <it NSEI OR: Counselor prixhu t> call or see Betty " Syracuse. Ph. 457-3.575. Jj 28, A 4, 11 SEWING OPERATORS WANTED: Experience preferred, but not necessary. Fringe benefits. Good working conditions. Apply, tn person. Blue Bel<Corp.‘. 503 S. Main. Nappanee. ts WANTED: Lad] to learn to • run teletype setter—part time I work. Must be a good typist. _ Inquire at The Mail-Journal office, Milford, or phone 658-4111. ts WANTED: Dependable woman to stay with four children Friday, evenings, beginning August 27. Call i 457-3527. A4, 11 WANTED: Housekeeper and babysitter for week ends, small family. ! Ph. 457-4108 after 6 pm. Help Wanted I- Q8&I HELP WANTED: Young men 16 or over to help take down carnival rides Saturday night. August 21. I Appfv at Mobile office, Svraeuse. , ! ‘ A 4, 11 WANTED: Auto body repairman. Top wages, and benefits. Whitley County Motors Cadillac and ChevI rolet Dealer, Columbia City. Ph. 244-5111. JI 28, A 4, 11. 18, 25 HELP WANTED: Young men 16 or over to help erect carnival rides i for annual fair, down town parking lot. Apply-Monday, Aug. 16, 9 • am. at Mobile office, Svraeuse. A 4, 11 WANTED: Bartender Ph. 457-3965 ' y.-?**^**l WANTED: AD your news, church, club and locals. Call us. Phone 457-3666 or 658-4111, The Mail-Jour-' nah ts k u clearance SALE: On 1965 Whirlpool'appliaiK'es. ■ Gamble’s in Syracuse. FOR SALE: Good used refrigerators j Lots of sizes to choose from, good condition, guaranteed satisfaction. sl9 50 - $69.50. Nappanee Appliance Center Ph. 773-3021. 151 N. Clark JI 28, A 4 FOR SALE: Sylvania Press 25 flash < bulbs. Cheep. Inquire The MailJournal, Milford. Ph. 658-4111, MilI ford. i ts I 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. 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. Berne HTWay Hatchery, Inc., Berne, Ind. Ph. 2-2607. ts POTATOES FOR SALE: Organically I grown Early Cobblers and Pontiacs. Best quality. Hairy Beer. Ph. 658-2351. JI 28, A 4 CLEARANCE SALE: On new 19 and 20 inch lawn mowers. Gamble’s in | Syracuse. - FOR SALE: Grandmother’s House. Re-sell and Antique Shop. 1 mile north and one mile east of Jet. 13A and 33. Black walnut night stand, one drawer, newly refinished, also bedroom rocker, caned bottom. Carnival punch bowl and water ; set, other dishes. House by chance r| or call Ligonier 8944306. P

REAL ESTATE: Syracuse area — 135 a. 3 bedroom, mod., house, set among beautiful maple. Barn, stations, 20 cows, new tramp shed, dairy house, bulk tank, hog house, cribs, shop, garage, other buildings. Soil is loose, clay loam. 20 a. muck. Year ’round spring, private -'lake, some timber. Plenty of alfalfa. This is a moneymaker. First time offered, $335 per acre. Terms available—lßs a. good sandy loam soil, 80 rods, river frontage, ideal for irrigation. Three bedroom, mod., home, barn; silo, tool shed, other buildings, $320 per acre. Terms available. GRADY’S REALTY, Elkhart. Phone J A -2-5815. JI 28, A 4, 11 P FOR SALE: Used’ gas and electric stoves. Gamble’s in Syracuse. SIDIN.GS-.VGO-GO: Chuo-e your sid-, ing from the following abundant varieties. Plione collect 453-3144 for competitive prices and immed-: iate delivery. 9 sizes of Redwood'bevel (or lap' siding ' 6 sizes of Red Cedar bevel (or lap) siding ' - ’ 2 sizes o: Spruce DoHy Varden sid-

: , 7-? 3 sizes of Spruce car siding 1 Pat. 116 3 sizes of Spruce Drop (Cove) sid- ■ ‘ . ing tor roofing’ -all lengths 17.. Ig 2 kinds 12" Primed Hardboard SI <3'll£l ' ' ■ 'S 2 kinds oLFlintkote Alm ing - 20 and 30 yr. guarantee Uso we can give 2d day delivery on several kinds of insulated siding as well as wool! shakes and Mastic plastic glass siding. - LEESBURG LIMBER. . Leesburg, Indiana - Home of the Round Bank and Square Lumber Yard. FOR SALE: Used refrigerators in -good condition. Gamble's in Syracuse. FOR SALE: Very nice 3-bedroom blocks from city park and close to Methodist church. Many extra features. C. L. Koble. Call phone 4572064. FOR SALE: Used Maytag conventional washer, stainless steel tub with pump. Excellent condition. Hubartt Appliance, Syracuse. Ph. ■457-3574.. ■■ FOR SALE: Modern 3 br. brick and frame dwelling. Carpeted. Priced right. Terms or cash. On Syracuse ; Lake channel. Shown by appointment. Laucks Xanders. Ph. 4573222. A 4, 11, 18 FOR SALE: Used wringer' washetSy Gamble’s in Syracuse. / REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: Lot on road 13 across from Heil’s Haven with path to Papakeechie lake. Has badly run down house, but can be bought for $5,500 with low down payment. Call 457-2189. FOR SALE: Six room modem house and garage in Milford. Hot water heat, new gas furnace. Da baths, fireplace, re-decorated. Ph. 8296857, Bloomington, 111. ts FOR SALE: 2 l a cii>ic feet cement mixer with mortar, like new, SSO. Ph.’ 658-4568. FOR SALE: Ice cream table formica top and two chairs, $35. Woodard wrought iron, glass top table and four matching chairs. Chairs have white naugahide seat cushions, $65. Two low poster walnut twin size beefc. $35. Other miscellaneous ar- ; tides. Ph. 457-2387. _______ FOR SALE: Used Console and portable televisions. Gamble’s in Sjtacuse. ' FQR SALE: Lot in Wawasee Village Contact Merl D. Laughlin, r ■ 4 Syracuse. P FOR SALE: Used automatic washers and electric dryers. Gamble’s in Syracuse. FOR SALE: 14 ft. fiberglass runabout. with controls, needs repair, $65 or best offer. Ph. Cromwell 856-2297 before 9 a.m. or after 7 p.m. A 4, 11 P FOR SALE: Easy DeLuxe Spindryer washing machine. Excellent condition No rinse tubs needed with this washer, SSO. Dee Stiver. Phone 457-3098 A 4. 11 P ATHLETE’S FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT IN ONE HOUR T-t-L mavt the itch and barninc •r rear 4«c back at any drat stare, i In 3 t< 5 days, infected skin slouch, off. I Then watch HEALTHY skiß"a»pear! SOW lat Walter »rw« Company. Thornbwrc I Pharmacy In Syraru*c alcoholics anonymous P. O. Box 44, Syracuse, Ind. CARDS THANKS 'I'' , CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank everyone for the cards, gifts, and flowers sent to ■ me while in the hospital- ’ | Robert Overstedt

By Mrs. Pearl Lyons ■ Phone: 453-7921

Leesburg-Oswego News

Town Board Meets Monday Night Members of the town board met i Monday night for their regular i August meeting. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The regtdar monthly bills were allowed. Discussion on pay-' ment of a fee to the Intliana Municipal League was held but will not be made this year due to no appropriation in the butfeet. g A special meeting will be held August 23 when llie Budget for the coming year wul t‘x> ;idopted. Tkuh McCann and Earl Robison also attended Lie meeting. - L -v DAVID SHUE HOME ON LEAVE . Seaman David Shue, son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Shue, spent last week with his parents and brother in Oswego. He is stationed on a ship outside of Norfolk. Va. Rttmmell of Milfprd were Thursday ’.ijg dinner tr.e Shue Frida at dinner. Mr and Mrs Tom Hartman and childivri. of Warsaw. ' —LWILL RECEIVE MASTERS DEGREE ’ SUNDAY

Mrs Steven Davis of Gas. ( City Sunday at Rill State univvi’.-ty at • soliuated school at Gas City. Mrs. Davis is the forrnerßecky Buskirk of Tippecanoe Lake. : WMC OFFICERS INSTALLED ON SUNDAY MORNING hr the morning church services at * the Brethren church the WMC of-' Beers for the. corning year were tasked Mrs. Louie Engle will serve as president, Mrs. Voyle Os- { bom as first vice-president, Mrs. Don Millington as second vice- : •president. Mrs. David Welborn aS secretary. Mrs. Lester Vandermark as treasurer, and Mrs Edward Ginter as prayer chairman. Hold Picnic At Koontz Home Members of the Little Sisters dnd i /the Juniors of the Sisterhood of /the Brethren church held a picnic j at the home of Rev. and Mrs. ■ Koontz Wednesday. Games were played and the devotional period was led by Cindy Welborn. The Middler-Senior group met at the home of Gloria Vandiermark at Warsaw for their meeting following a i swimming party at Center Lake , Mrs. June Immel and Mrs. Nor- . man Hunsberger are adult leaders. ] who were also present. Open House Held At Methodist Church Parsonage Sunday ( Open house was held Sunday asI ternoon from 2 until 5 at the MethI odist parsonage for Rev. Gosser and » family who come from Kokomo. He serves both Leesburg and Clunette I , Churches. Ninety members of the community , came to greet and become better ‘ - acquainted with the minister and ■ ’ family.. Mrs. Clifford Smith and Mrs. Chris Kammerer. WSCS members of . ■ Leesburg and. Mrs. Bilker and Mm • Fred Powell of the Clunette church. ‘ ■ served punch and cookies to the ! • guests. Miss Judy Smith, MYF • member, held the guest book Completes Training In. Oklahoma Fred Buckingham, who has been stationed at the Vance Air Base in Oklahoma, has completed his training there. He and Mrs Buckingham : will enjoy a leave with friends and j relatives here, arriving here Thurs- , day. Mrs Buckingham will remain here while he attends survival j school far six weeks. I TIPPEC AN OE -LEESBURG BRIDGE CLUB TO MEET Members of tiie T.ppecanoe-Lees-burg Bridge dub will meet withl Mrs Carl Richey at her home at Tippecanoe Lake Thursday evening for a pot luck dinner. TO ATTEND NATIONAL CONFERENCE Rev. and Mrs Kenneth Koontz • land sons left today to attend the national conference of Grace Brethren churches to be held August 1522 at Long Beach, Calif. Enroute they will visit friends and tour places of interest in the western states. I ewTjp*• | TO VISIT IN FLORIDA Mrs N'orvin Lewis and son. Skip, and Norman Dukes will leave Sun- ■ dav far Tampa. Fla., where they ) will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Prescher, Mr. Prescher is j a brother of Mrs. Lewis.

Wednesday, August 4, 1965

FAMILY GATHERING 1 AT TUSI.NG HOME Seven birthdays were celebrated and dinner in honor of Allen Tusi ing, who Will be leaving for service j i August 11, was held Sunday at the I home of Mr. and Mrs; Jacob fusing. Jr. and family. Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. William Deerwester and son. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hoffman' and daughter, and Miss Karen Wood of • ■ Warsaw; Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKibben and daughter of Syracuse, Mr .and Mrs Ralph Tusing of Milford: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Deerwester of Chapman Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKibben of Leesjburg. ~ IN TRAINING AT CAMP GRAYLING. MICHIGAN Everett Dausman and George Paton, members of. the National Guaivl. left Saturday morning for Camp Grayling. Mich'., for a twoWeek training course. DIR Ft TOK AT C AMP • f IN NEW YORK I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Blue and fam- . ily left 'Hitirsday for W’ariensburg. \ Y . where Mr. Blue will / !’gade Camp there. Mrs. Blue 'will rWi serve ;on the staff, ’ •’" L “ community news Mrs. • Robert Teenle. who bad sur■■.■■ry m t.-e return- . ed to lier home Monday afternoon. • y. ■ ,■■ . ■

and Mrs. Andrew Kammerer. . 'with Mrs. " Herbert Metge Monday morning. Mrs: Jim Foltz of Chicago spent part of last week with tier parents. Mr. and Mrs. Esta Yocum. Mrs. Earl Stockey and Miss Mari: lyn Stookey of South Bend spent Wednesday with Mrs, Anna Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Giant of Vincennes are spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Mollie Giant. Stephanni? I' n - is spending this week with her grandparents; Mr and Mre. Tom Buskirk. Sr., at Tippecanoe Lake. Mr and Mrs. William Main and ML<s Charlotte . Main spent last week at West Branch, Midi., chi vacation. Mr. and Mrs Bob Long ami family were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. D.ek Alien ami i family.. Sunday afternoon callers of Mr.' and. Mrs. Herbert Metge were Mr; and Mrs. Darrell Johnson and fam- \ ily of Wawasee Village, Lonnie Irvine spent last week at Fairmount wliere he attended the Wesley an Methodist Youth Camp. Mr. and Mrs. George Buckingham and diildren are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Buckingham and Lois. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Klopenstem. Tommie and Trade, will live at the Chris Kammerer home for the next' three months while their new home is being built. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunter, and i Brenda spent Sunday with Mr.| and Mrs. Marvin Fuller. at Chapman Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harry .Willard of ' Benton and ’ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Klopenstem and children of Nappanee were Sunday afternoon callers at the Esta Yocum home. |' . . Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lundquist, i Mark and Phillip, of Chicago spent ■ the week end with Mrs. Zeila Rowe and Miss Helen Rowe. Clyde Heaton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Jim Kizer and family at Greenwood, Ind Mrs. Heaton, who had spent the last week with : them, returned home. ■<.. j. Rev. and Mrs. David Gosser and son Mark will leave Monday for Greensburg. Pa They will also go to Summerset, Pa. and Stanton, Va. * Mrs Maxine Robinson and Joan, Mrs. Lawrence Randall, and Mrs. James Randall, Eric and Hunter spent Wednesday in Fort Wayne on business and shopping. Kenneth Hartman and grandchildren, Kip and Kay Allen, spent Monday in Chicago They visited the Aquarium, the Loop and other places of interest in Chicago. Miss Marie Lippincott of Hudson Falls, N. Y„ arrived Sunday evening to spend the month of August with her mother, Mrs. William Lippincott, and other relatives and friends in this vicinity. Mrs. Manda Stackhouse and Mrs. Glenn Deeter will go to Huntington Wednesday to get Mrs. Tom Sands and Lori who have been visiting there. Mr. and Mrs. Harmold Irvine spent the week end at Chicago with Jerry’ Irvine. On Saturday evening they were all dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ed Hawks of Chicago. Mrs. George Paton was guest of honor at a birthday dinner at a family gathering Friday evening. Later in the evening Lt. William Lvons showed slides of his western trip and Robert Paton slides of his trip in the eastern states.

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Miss Illene Kammerer will go tb Wellington, 11/. Thursday and will be accompanied home by Mrs. Don , Yergler and tiiree daughters who i will spend the week end at the Andy Kammerer home. Mrs. Yergler was the former Miss Nancy Kammerer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shloss and son of Elwood City, Pa., spent Monday until Wednesday with Rev. and Mrs. David Gosser and family. I Mrs. Shloss is a cousin of Mrs. Gosser. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Randall, I Mrs. Maxine Robinson and Joan, enjoyed dinner at Foo and Fayes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Randall, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harter at Milford. Mrs. Jesse. Long. Mr. and Mis. Bob Long, Cathy Judy, Barry and Sherry attended “the wedding- of Sharon Floor and Fred Gross at the Dutchtown Brethren church Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Roger McConnell ' called on *• Mr. and Mrs. Henry ' Smith pf near Akron Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Smith who suffered a stroke last December is slowly > r Mrs. William Jefferies and Mrs. I Hartman at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wade:- lii;nt<,;' Wedr.tsd.iy .afternoon.'Mrs. Hartman, was a patient at the Whitley .County hoswith pnern >\er- ■ ,<.d and is now at the Hunter home: St wart of South Bend is ■ spending . this week with Mr, and . . Mrs. John Plank and -family. 'Sunday . they and oilier members of tiie - Siuisaine Class of the New

Salem Church of the Brethren vvjpnt to Coloma. Meh.. wliere they spfent the day at Dt\r Forrest. Mrs Tay Hess, Mr apd Mfs Bob Shively ’ and Katrina, ‘ and Dewey Dye spent Sunday afternoon in Fort Wayne. They visited Tom Din at the Parkview hospital and : with. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Or*n and Mr. aiid Mrs. Torn Manges of Lebanon. Ky., who had spent the week end at the Dm home. • CHRIS DARR OBSERVES 3rd BIRTHDAY j Chris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Darr of r 4 Syracuse, celebrated his third * birthday Sunday evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs George John of Goshen, Mr. and. Mrs. Earl Darr and Mr, and Mrs. M&x Workman and family, all of Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mock and family of Dewart Lake. Everyone enjoyed ice cream and cake. NOTICE OF PETITION FOR LOCATION OF PUBLIC HIGHWAY State ot Indiana. Koscuislco County, ss: Notice is h. r. by given that a petition will be presented to the Board ol Commissioners ot Kosciusko. County, Indiana, ». at th<-ir regular September meeting, in their regular meeting place in the Court House, in Warsaw, Indiana, tor a Rpad to be established, and to be taken into the Kosciusko County Highway system, and graded and graveled. Said' petition was filed in the office: of the Auditor of Kosciusko County by Carl Hatfield, et al. and is signed by 33 Persons, and. said proposed highway will effect lands owned by the petitioners. It 1 is in the Plat of Oak Grove Beach on Palestine Lake known ■ as Osprey Drive from the Bfast Un- of Road 600 this b.lng th.- West lin- of the NW >* of Section 2. Township 31 North, Rango 5 East, eastward to the West line of Lakeshore Drive, this being a distance of 1420 feet. Drive to be 40 feet wide. Said tract in Seward Township, Kosciusko County,. Indiana. Dated* this 2nd day of August. 1965. NOBLE C. BLOCKER Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana MJ — A 4 & 11 NOTICE OF JOINT ADMINISTATORS’ SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN THE ELKHART CIRCUIT COURT APRIL TERM, 1965 Estate No. 9399 State ot Indiana. County of Elkhart as: IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OP DORA G. HIEBER, DECEASED The undersigned Joint Administrators of th- 1 above Captioned estate, hereby give notice that by virtue of an order of the Elkhart Circuit Court, they will, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M. on the 28th I day of August. 1965. at "the Law Office of Joseph W Kindig. 221 W\ Market St., i Nappanee. Indiana, and from day to day I thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale all of the interest of said 'decedent in- and. to the fallowing des- • cribed real estate situated in Kosciusko County, State of Indiana, to-wit: The South Half (S ! -i of the Southwest Quarter (SWVJ) of the Nor'h- ■ east Quarter 'NE’. t i of S-ction 12, Township 34 North, Range 5 East. ALSO the Northwest Quarter (NWi t >, of the southeast Quarter of said Section 12 ALSO a parr of the East, Half <E >' of the Southeast Quarter (88H>, more-fully descrlb. d as fol- ■ lows Beginning at the Northwest, corner of the East Half of the Southeast Quarter of said Section; running thence South on the West line ot said East Half 90 rods and 13 feet; th<-nce East 44 l rods; thence in a Northwesterly direction to the North . lin. of said East Half of s£id Quart.to a point 29 rods East of the ’ • corner ther-of; th 29 rods to place of beginning, containing In all 80.54 Acres. Said sab- is to be made expressly i ject to the approval of th. Elkhart Ctocult Court and for not !• ss than the full appraised value thereof, and for cash. FLOYD C. ROX AND JOE UNSICKLE. Jr.. Joint Administrators of the Esatte of Dora G Hieber. DeceasedJoseph W. Kindig, Attorney. MJ — A. 4, 11 & 18 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Tippecanoe Township, Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of . said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 31st day of August, 1965, will consider the following additional ap- , propriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at Yhis time. - Township Fund No, 10 - Off. Eguip S 100 Fund D - Fire Ftng. - Bldg. Contract .... 16,000 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation as finally will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a 'further' hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor’s Office of Kosciusko County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be (heard and interested taxpayers may In--1 quire of the County Auditor when and i where such hearing will be held. WILLIS W WHISLER ’ Trustee Tippecanoe Township MJ — A. 4 & 11

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