The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 November 1966 — Page 13

ADVERTISEMENT FOB BIDS The Warsaw Community Schools Corporation. Warsaw. Indiana, actinc by and throuch it Board of School Trustees, will receive sealed bids tor science equipment, audio-visual equipment, and for reading equipment for the Warsaw Community Schools. The sealed proposals will be received in the School Administration Buildin*. Warsaw. Indiana until 2:00 p.m. EST on Monday. November 7. 1966. Sealed proposals will be opened at that time and read aloud Any proposals received after that time will be returned unopened. Each proposal will be properly and com-

HARVEY B. ANGLIN 8 REPUBLICAN FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER SOUTHERN DISTRICT / Member Masonic Ixidge, Scottish Rite, York Rite, Ist 5 ice President Silver Lions. i' Associate Member Kosciusko County Republicans’ Club. / Lifetime Dairy Farmer. / Lifetime Resident of Kowciusko County. / Graduate Leesburg High School. / Member Evangelical Cnited Brethren Church. Silver Lake. I will do my beat to «queeze every constructive mile out of your tax dollar. PAID POL. AD

$25 FREE GIFT $25 October 1 To December 15 I Kosciusko nria r I County K b fVI C I IF YOU BUY AN I Electric Water Heater or Dryer or I Automatic Washer I AND INSTALL FOR USE ON REMC LINES A, id/. * C* Jr 3 If whbf remc |l9n « I A BH T 0 APPLIANCE I GOOD Vl 60 DEALERS | D WAY |Rm ™ NSS s I Buy way F« And i cA , MEMBERS I Save W!LL ) WORK I TOGETHER I FOR I BETTER I I-IVIN6 I GIFTS — Food Wanner; Deep Fat Fryer; Electric Steam And Dry Iron; Fry Pan; or Room Heater. Bring Receipt And Sign Statement That Appliance b Installed Ready For Inspection on REMC Lincs. Kosciusko County REMC |

pUtely executed on State Board of Accounts Form No. 95. It shall be sealed i and endorsed as specified in the general i conditions Non-collusion affidavits shall be properly executed by each bidder. of November. 1966 Detailed and additional provisions, conditions. and specifications are on file in th- office of the Business Director. Responsible bidders may obtain specifications upon application to the Business Director of the Schools The Warsaw Community Schools Corporation reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, and to waive any infor-

. malities and for Irregularities in any pro--1 posaL Dat-d this 3rd day of October. 1966. BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES BY. JAMES GIRARD, Secretary » MJ — O. 26 * N. 2 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the County CommiaaMmers of Kosciusko County to construct a bridge on county road 1300 N over Turkey Creek in Van Buren Township, until 11 too AM EST the 7th day Bids shall be submitted on Form 96A and accompanied with certified check or

■ bid bond for 10'S of total amount. Plans and proposal forms are on file at County Highway Department. Warsaw, Indiana. NOBLE C. BLOCKER Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana I Dated October 25. 1966. MJ — O. 26 A N. 2 NOTICE TO TAXPATERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Tawn at Milford Junetian The taxpayers of the Town of Milford Junction. Indiana, are hereby notified that a meeting of the Board of Trustees to be held at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m. (ESTi on the 14th day of November, 1966. a public hearing will be held on the matter of appropriating the sum of 15,000 00 engineering fees In connection with the construction of proposed sewage faculties for said town. Said appropriation is in addition to aU existing appropriations and the items provided for in the existing budget, and the funds to cover said appropriations are to be provided from the cumulative sewage treatment storm sewer and disposal plant fund heretofore established by the Board of Trustees. At the same time the board will consider the following other additional appropriations and reduction of appropriations which said Board considers necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Said appropriations being for the budget year 1966. Other Additional Appropriations: General Fund G-43 - Service of Eaaipment S6M.M Redaction of Apsroariations:

Sm with State Fann's low insurance I rates for careful drivers. I See me. | M| GLENN R. MOREHEAD LOCAL AGENT Warsaw, Indiana Office Phone: 269-1315 2220 E. Winona Avenue (man raaal PM7 ° I JiL STATE FARM I I > tan Catan ummami I Ba Dm tadta. i , "eJJ Res. Phone: Milford 658-4433

General Fund Appropriation G-? - Civic Manning S4M.M General Fand Appropriations G-Si - Beat. Light « Power SIM.M Taxpayers of said town appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation and reduction of appropriations as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing thereon within 15 days at the County Auditor’s Office of Kosciusko County, Ind., or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers .objecting to any of such additional appropriations and reduction of appropriations may be heard, and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. EDITH BAUMGARTNER Town Clerk-Treasurer MJ — O. 26 * N. 2 It Pays To Advertise

Ray Buhrt GENERAL CONTRACTOR Residential & Commercial Building Phone: 457-3431 & 457-2531 Road 13, Syracuse HAROLD L. KITSON HEATING and PLUMBING Residential and Commercial Phone: 457-3554 112 E. Henry Street Syracuse, Indiana

■ BE SURE VOTE FOR THAMES L MAUZY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE For STATE REPRESENTATIVE Os Fulton-Huntington-Kosciusko Wabash and Whitley Counties Vote November Bth TAXES — I feel we have enough taxes. Wise planning and proper management should return more state collected taxes and lower taxes on our homes. NEED — Better and safe highways. Present gasoline tax should be ample to improve our roads. j QUALIFICATIONS — Have been active in conservation and civic affairs and a reliable businessman for thirty-five years. Served two terms on the Town Board of Winona Lake. WANT — Your support, and I pledge to be YOUR Stale Representative. “Let’s Preserve OUR American Heritage” Vote November Bth — Paid Pol. Ad

SUPPORT THE Turkey Creek Township Republican Team ■ ‘B ' ,>,< W i as . Maurice Harold Matty Jim FOR TRUSTEE - Madison ("Matty") Jones ADVISORY BOARD • Maurice Dorsey James Fry Harold B. Gray Representing The Town, Lakes & Country. VOTE REPUBLICAN NOVEMBER 8 PAID POL. AO

Milford Locals Mrs. Henry Beer of Milford returned home last Sunday from a 10|day visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, and family of Abington, Pa. Pvt. Charles Richardson was visiting m the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Richardson, and brother Wayne at Milford. He reported to Fort Sill, Okla., November 1. Michelle Conn. Susie Price and Jane Baumgartner, all freshmen at

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Indiana university, spent last week end in Milford with their parents, i C. W. 0. Harold Gilliatt, his wife and four of their children of Indianapolis were week end guests of of Mrs. James Stuckman at Milford. Mrs. Gilliatt is Mrs. Stuckman’s daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steffen and Marlene, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haab and Nettie of Syracuse, Mrs. Robert Wuethrich and Bonnie of Rensselaer visited recently with PFC Donald Haab who is stationed, at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. The above mentioned and PFC Haab also visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haab and Greg at Quincy, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wuthrich of Milford visited Brown county state park last Saturday and were evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Haughey and three sons of Greensburgh. They attended the school’s ■ sesquicentennial program. Last Sun--5 day they visited the White Water I i state park. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Gay of l Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. James Gay and son of Flushing, N. Y., Mr. i and Mrs. Raymond Miller and family of Elkhart and Carl Tiedemann” of Elkhart were last Sunday : guests of Mrs. James Stuckman. , Miss Jean Kaiser, a student at Indiana university, spent last week ml with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaiser of Milford. Little Patricia Zimmerman is feeling fine following a knee infection and minor surgery. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ■ X irgil ! Zimmerman of r 2 Milford. I Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller I spent last Sunday with their son. Sgt. Gene Miller, and wife at Fort Benjamin Harrison army base at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ankney I and sons, Richard and Mathew, of Eldridge. lowa, spent last week end with her parents, Mr. ?nd Mrs.

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Harry Good. On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Good were guests of honor at a birthday dinner at Foo and Faye’s Restaurant south of Syracuse, both of their birthdays occurring on October 26. Those attending were the Ankney family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ganger and daughters Jan and Lee Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wekiy and sons, Mark. Max, Brad and Bryce, all of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. James Wolf and family of Atwood entertained for her parents last Sunday evening honoring their birthdays which occurred on October 24 and November 11. A decorated birthday cake was a feature of the supper menu. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Richardson visited Charles Richardson at the Willard Richaixlson home in Milford recently. Mrs. Helen Sorg of Atwood entertained last Sunday dinner guests at a i Plymouth restaurant. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frautschi and daughter Janice of BloomI ington, 111.. Mr. and Mrs. George Graff of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaiser and Miss Esther I Getz of Milford. Syracuse Locals Mr. and Mrs. Bevon Crafton, ' Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shoemaker of ! Dewart Lake and Bobbie Sue Craf- ' ton of Syracuse spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. James Sugg at ! Lewisville, Ky. ' Ronald Alee of Monticello was i an overnight guest Thursday of Mr. I and Mrs. Floyd Schlotterback, Syr--1 aeuse. I Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thomas and i family of Kokomo were last Sunday an overnight guest last Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Schlotterback, i Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Metzler and ' Mrs. Gertrude Coppock of Wakani- . sa called at the home of Mrs. Estel!la Swartz last Sunday. Mrs. Merle Laughlin of Syracuse and Edd Robison of near North Webster called on Mrs. Swartz, last Monday. Mrs. Alma Om of Syracuse fepent last Sunday in Elkhart with/ her granddaughter. Mrs. Ronald Denny, Mr. Denny and daughter June, and Bonnie Ever. June Denny is a greatgranddaughter of Mrs. Om. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sevison and children, Greg and Sherri have moved from Syracuse to Goshen. Mr. Sevison is a former Syracuse police officer.

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