The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 37, Milford, Kosciusko County, 20 October 1965 — Page 16

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL Wednesday, October 2®, 1565

REMEMBER . . . WHEW IT HAPPENED IN SYRACUSE ONE YEAR AGO Hallie Holloway. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Holloway. Syracuse, shot a Canadian goose Saturday. The fowl weighed over eight pounds. Mr and Mrs. Herschel Bitner of Dewart Lake returned Tuesday from a six-day trip to Georgia where they visited their son. Richard L. Bitner, who is stationed at Fort Gordon. The Turkey Creek United Fund drive wiH end October 26. The chairman asks if you have not been contacted to donate call Max Ganshorn or co-chairman. Mrs. Jean Rogers. Charles E. Bushong' of Syracuse celebrated his 92d birthday Thursday ■ ' Following the Tuesday evening town board meeting the president of the board, Byron Connolly, announced that Dan Ganger of Goshen had been named Syracuse’ police chief to replace Don Enyeart who resigned. FIVE YEARS AGO Roy <Doc) Miller, Jr., was appointed as fourth deputy marshal on the Syracuse police force Satur-' day; He replaces George Bullock whose resignation was . announced . Thursday Mr and Mrs Freddi Cellentti of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kitsan of Rockford. 111., cai'.ed on Mrs. Ida Hibschman Sunday afternoon. Philip Fawley of the Syracuse high school faculty entered Luther-1 an hospital. Fort Wayne, Sunday. I Conventions booked solid through October 2at the South Shore Inn will complete the season's activities at the hotel. ! Mr. and Mrs Roy Wilkinson and son. Carl, accompanied Mr and M;-' Carl Funk of Warsaw to Hay-. ward. Wis , last week end on a fishing trip.

TEN YEARS AGO Hie annual drive (or recognition o( the need for fire prevention and ■ the FFA campaign to promote com j picker safety will combine tomorto offer residents a program beginning at 5:30. I Miss Constance Sudlow, student nurse at the Methodist hospital. Indianapolis, spent hst week end at ■ home with her parents, Mr; and I Mrs John Sudkw Two phone calls have been remved at the Journal office this week reporting deer venturing into Mr and Airs Melville Smith plan to leave October 25 to spend the winter in Honolulu They have taken, an apartment at, the Hawaiian Hotel. Waikiki.

Mr and Mrs 0. R. Marshall were in Fort Wayne last week to Me their daughter who is iM. They | report she was impnwed when they let! Saturday. TWENTY YEARS IGO A new resident theater manager in chareg of the Pickwick theater is H William Blank, recently discharged from the Army' air corps Sgt and Mrs George Butt arrived here Wednesday night from Newport News, Va. He has been discharged from the Army. Martin was called to Buchanan, Mich . Tuesday on account of the death of a relative. County schools will be dismissed for Thanksgiving vacation Novem- ' her 22-23 George Colwek has been ill at his home here for the past week. Kenneth Harkless is in South Dakota this week with friends from Edinburg on a pheasant hunting trip. ' FORTY FILE YFMtS \GO Amon’ those from this vicinity who attended the Goshen street fair were William Fackier and family. Bert Cripe and family. Roy Emmett Weaver and family. Mr and Mrs. Roy Robinson and Mrs Ellen Robinson. Rev and Mrs. J. C Bailey of 'Atwood were in Syracuse Monday. Mr and Mrs E. E. Miles returned Friday from Peru where they were visiting their daughter, Mrs. J. J Connell. Kenneth Harkkss and Herbert Launer left yesterday in a Ford car headed for Chipley, Fla., to spend the winter. The following players will represent Syracuse in the first basketball game of the season when Nappanee comes here: Emory Druckamiller, Fred Couts. Guy Rang. Oml Klink. Joe Stetler. ’.Andrew Hiber. Everett Ex ans and Hubert Hire. NAPPANEE COUPLE CELEBRATES 50TH ANNIVERSARY A Nappaene couple, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moore of r 2, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at an cpen house on Sunday afternoon in the home of their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Devon Moore, Nappanee. Mr and Mrs Moore were married October 15, 1915. and are the parents of two children, Devon Moore, Nappanee and Mrs. Stanley (Mildred) Mikel of Syracuse. They also have seven grandchildren and one great-grcaxkhiki.

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i Syracuse Locals Miss Ruth Edgar of Warsaw spent . Thursday afternoon at the home of j Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gilbert, I Syracuse. II Mr. and Mrs. John Pettit of ; , Syracuse and Marietta. Ohio, are m South America, where they will ! remain until August 1966. r • ! Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Auer of . Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. John t jW. Abdnre of Goshen returned I Wednesday evening from French 1 1 Lick where they attended the 1965 ► I Midwest. Mobil Sales meeting at the ■ French Lick Sheraton. Mr. and Mrs. Fern Stage of Lake j 1 Wawasee were Sunday dinner j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean BoOeck of Ligonier. Mrs. Everett Nicholas of River j Forest. 111., called at the home of 1 I Mrs. Lydia Deardorff and daugbt-1 er. Miss Ida, Syracuse, on WednesI day-

Miss Sylvia Folsom erf Hebron a guest at the Deardorff home, [Syracuse. on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Barton Cox, Syracuse, had as their weekend guests October 9 and 10, the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. ; and Mrs. Jesse Gill of Cleveland, j Ohio. , - j Mrs Marie Buchhoßz has resumed to her home in Syracuse after spending several months in Michigan. I Mr and Mrs. Thomas Gilbert and i children, %racuse, have returned from a. ten-day vacation spent at the home of Mrs. Gilbert’s father, Robert E. Buster, at Scottsburg. They also made several scenic [ trips into Kentucky, returning ..to Indiana by ferry across the Ohio [ river. Mr. and - Mrs. Harold Gray have . returned to their home at Lake ! Wawasee from a trip to British j : Columbia. . I One in four Americans now living will eventually develop cancer, according to present rates. The American Cancer Society says that one out of two could be, saved through prompt diagnosis and treatment. But more research is needed to find new cures for the 150 per cent who cannot now be saved. Your contribution wiH help support the Society’s research pro- | gram. [ Save spicy juices from spiced or pickled fruits to use for liquid when you bake a slice of ham or I braise pork chops, suggest Purdue 1 university food specialists

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BIRTHS ■£

LANGE, Loren Lynley Mr. and Mrs. George E. Lange of New Paris became the parents of their first son on Wednesday, Oct. 6. in the Goshen hospital. The son was named Loren Lynley and weighed in at 7 pounds. ounces. Loren has one aster, Lisa, who is 24 years old. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm Lange of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brock of Millersburg. Great-grand-parents are Mr. and Mrs. Percy Troyer of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewallen of r 4, Goshen. Loren also has one great-great-grandmother, Mrs. Alta Sark of Georgia.

Mr. and Mrs. Terry McClintic have returned to their home in Syracuse from a week spent in Canada. Mrs. Lydia Deardorff and daughter, Miss Ida Deardorff, Syracuse, returned home Saturday from a week spent in Kalamazoo, Mich., visiting relatives.

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Legals NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION, Kosciusko County, Indiana. that the duly qualified and actin* members of the board of the said school corporation will meet on the 26th day of October, 1965. at the hour of 7:30 p.m. in the administrative office located on Road No. 13 south of the town of Syracuse, and at such time and place will consider the following additional. appropriations which the said officers consider necessary .to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Tuition Fond B-8 - Pay at teachers and substitute* (As advertised, on line 3 of the budget.! *30,811 M Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. Th.- additional appropriation as - finally made 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 appropriation may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION (Kosciusko County? CHAS. H. PL’RDUM. JR. Secretary ADVERTISEMENT ioK BIDS The Town Board of Syracuse. Syracuse, Indiana, wtil receive sealed blds for the extension of water mains and sewer lines only to the Town limits of Syracuse, until 7:30 pm. on the 26th day. of October. 1963. in the Town Hall. Syracuse. Indians. at which time and place all bid* will be publicly opened and read aloud Proposals shall be properly and completely executed on proposal form furnished by the Engineer and in accordance with Form 96 and with non-colluslon affidavit required by statutes. and must be accompanied, by questionnaire form 96a. a* set out by ths

State Board of Accounts, for any proposal of 35,000.00 or more. Bach proposal shall be accompanied by an acceptable certified check or bank draft, or a satisfactory bid bond executed by the bidder and surety company, made payable to the Town of Syracuse, Indiana. for an amount not less than 5% of the proposal as liquidated damages in the case of failure of any successful bidder to enter into a contract or furnish a satisfactory performance bond in an amount equal to the bidder's contract price and after notification of the acceptance of the bidders proposal. No bidder shall withdraw his proposal for a period of 60 days after the date set for the opening of the bids. Contractors awarded work shall furnish acceptable surety bond in the amount of 100% of the contract price. The contract documents, including plans and specifications, are on file at the office of the Clerk-Treasurer, Town Hall Syracuse. Indiana, and at the office of D. H. Lessig Engineers. Inc.. Times Building. Warsaw, Indiana. Copies of the documents may be obtained from D. H. Lessig Engineers Inc.. Times Building, Warsaw. Indiana. The Town Board of Syracuse. Indiana, reserve the right to reject any and all proposals and to waive any informalities in bidding. WALTER CALNON Secretary-Treasurer MJ — O. 13 & 20

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WALTER CALNON Secretary-Treasurer MJ — O. 13 & 20 NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Zoning Appeals of< the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, State Os Indiana. will on October 29. 1965. at the Town Hall located at 418 South Huntlngon Street, Syracuse. Indiana, at 7:30 p.m consider the petition of Newell Neuhauser for a variance in the classification of | the following described real estate situate

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In Kosciusko County. Indiana, to-wit: Lots Numbered 3, 4 and 5 in the Plat of Ketering’s Addition to Ideal Beach, Wawasee Lake. which variance will permit the construction and erection of a utility building on said above described real estate. All persons interested in said petition should appear at said time and place and they will be given an opportunity to be heard. BILLY O. COBURN Secretary, Board of Zoning Appeals MJ — O. 13 & 20