The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 22, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 July 1967 — Page 4

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The PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY The Mi Word Mail (Est. 1888) Syracuee-Wawa.ee Journal (Est. 1907) Consolidated Into The Mall-Journal Feb. 15, 1962 DEMOCRATIC ARCHIBALD E. BAUMGARTNER, Editor and Publisher DELLA BAUMGARTNER, Business Manager Box 8 Syracuse, Ind,, — 46567 Hl Entered as Second Class matter at the Post Office at Syracuse, Indiana Subscription: $4.00 per year in Kosciusko County; $4.50 Outside County

The Lions Are Roaring ...

The Lions are roaring in Chicago as the International convention honoring the organization’s 50th anniversary gets underway with a gigantic parade down Michigan AVenue. The convention l has returned to Chicago this year since that city is the birthplace of the organization. The first meeting, held 50 years ago. was held in the LaSalle Hotel in downtown Chicago with a dozen or so men in attendance. Most people know the Lions clubs are service clubs, however, few know that

Plan Your Vacation

Half the fun in vacationing is planning the trip. Proper planning has another lienefit. too—peace of mind. You travel much more at ease knowing you are prepared for whatever niay develop. The Chicago Motor club has prepared a list of items which we. feel is good for y<>u t<> consider before you leave on your next vacation trip. They follow: Personal items—travel clothes, dinner clothes, sports equipment, beach accessory . fishing license, medication and pills, camera and filny needle and thread, credit cards, travelers checks, motor club credentials and valid driver’s license. Glove compartment—first aid kit. tissues, insect spray, maps, tour books, flashlights and batteries, evidence of car registration and evidence of car insurance. For the car—adjust headlights, check

— Ligonier News By BOSK CTJNKWGHAM Thirty-Year Reunion of 1937 Graduating Class The thirty year reunion of the 1937 graduating class of Ligonier high school was held Saturday, evening in the Eagles dining room with dinner served by members of the Eagles Auxiliary. Jack Lough acted as master- of ceremonies for the 29 guests, including class members, husbands, wives and teachers. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. George Bickel. Edgerton. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chrisman, La Grange; Mr. and Mrs Robert Fisher, Syracuse; Mrs. Trews (Simmons) Hire, New Paris; Mr. and Mrs. Lelon Poppy. North Manchester; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Saggars, Columbia City; Mr. and Mrs. Isaac King, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Saggars. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lough. Mrs. Gerald Hayes (Cathlcen Stroman', Mrs. Lee Wellman (Nadean Yoder), Mr. and Mrs. Tharon Heffner. EYnory Christlieb and Mr. and ■ Mrs. Mel Gory, all of Ligonier. Teachers attending were Mr. and Mrs Eber Adams (Mary Reid', who taught home economics; Miss Lucille Palin. English and physical education instructor; and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fisher; Ed was basketball coach ad history teacher in the Ligonier high school. Barbara McDonald Elected To Hoosier Girls’ State Miss Barbara McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs was elected to the office of state representative at Hoosier Giris' State held on the Indiana university campus in Bloomington last week. One hundred and fourteen girls attended this year’s session. Barbara 'was sponsored by the Ligonier American Legion Auxiliary, assisted by

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Wednesday, July 5,1967

EDITORIALS

the Business and Professional Women. ENTERTAINS OFFICERS Miss Marilyn Rartzler, recently reelected president of the Ligonier Business and Professional Women, entertained officers of the dub at a luncheon in her home north of Ligonier. Officers present were Mrs. Herman ; Lung. Mrs. Hila Mathew, Mrs. Roger Stahly. Mrs. Roy Chatfield and Miss Eva Cook. *. VISITING HERE P\J. and Mrs. Larry Tully of Camp . r 1 Gordon, Grovetown, Ga., have been visitng his grandmother, Mrs. Frank ; 1 1 Gage, and other relatives in the area. 1 1 ; On Wednesday, they were all dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Darold 1 1 McDonald. Pvt Tulley will report for duty on ! July 5 and will be sent to Viet Nam. * —LHOME FROM VIET NAM SP 4 Robert Huff arrived home I this week from a 11-month tour of 1 duty in Viet Nam. Part of this time was spent in the hospital with malar- [ ia. After a 45-day leave he will report | to Fort Benning, Ga., to sene until ’, November. His wife, Mary Jane, spent the last year wtih her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Roe, and worked as a secretary in the Ligonier elementary school. BOYS AT CAMP J Milo Weaver and Michael Clark ' are spending this week at Camp Elk, McCormick Creek, in the southern part of the state. The boys are sponsored by the ' Ligonier Elks lodge and will enjoy ‘ ,a week’s recreation spent with "boys from all sections of Indiana. ■ " COMMUNITY NEWS I, Mrs. Romayne Oyler has as her i house guests for several weeks. ' Mrs. Hazel Toland and Mrs. Emil -. Cecil and children of Piqua, Ohio. , | Ligonier Rotarians entertained ; their Rotaryanns at a dinner party ' Monday evening at the Bungalow r . Gardens in Goshen. I Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mault have - returned from a vist with their son i and wife at Manteo. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Fought and ? family are spending two weeks with

Lion stands for Liberty, Intelligence. Our Nation’s Safety and that the Lions are an international organization with bullions of members all over the world. Ljpns in District 25-G contribute to the eye bank, cancer control, leader dog and CARE as well as sponsoring and backing many hometown projects and activities ranging from the Mermaid Festival to Little League teams to : calendar sales to chicken barbeques. We join in saluting the Lions clubs of this area as they celebrate their 50th anniversary.

all lights, check brakes, check tires and spare, inspect radiator, change oil and lube, fill battery, check wipers, check alignment.- check steering, check air cleaner and check oil filter.

For the trunk—coveralls, jack, tools, flares, spare tire and fan belt. For the kids —games, writing materials, washcloth, light snacks, thermos and blanket and pillow. Before you leave—Give itinerary, license number and car description to a friend; stop deliveries (milk, newspapers); provide for lawn care; provide care for pet; lock doors and windows, leave shades up partly; purchase baggage and trip insurance. Now. when you’ve done all this you’re ready to leave, so have a good time — left to worry about.

her parents and relatives at Wellsburg. W. Va. Mrs. David G. Geeting of Muncie spent a week listing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carmon Miller. Vandalism Reported At Syracuse City Park Vandalism oecured in the early hours Thursday at the Syracuse City park, located on Syracuse lake just north and east of the city limits. The rest rooms, which had been left undocked for the convenience of tourists, were torn up — the light bulbs destroyed, toweling tom up and toilets filled with foam rubber. Syracuse police officers Dan Ganger, Dale Spark! in and Ride Stanfield investigated. Mrs. Larry Scheuer, who operates the concession stand, told the officers she found the screen cut in the front window of the stand and candy taken from inside. She then found the ciamage in the rest gpoms. Bulbs from outside the stand were also broken. No estimate was reported on the damage to the rest rooms or the amount of candy taken. As a result of the vandalism the rest rooms will row be locked at 6 p m. and opened at 9 a m.

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VISIT MAGEE POTTERY & GIH SHOP , BRANCH OF MAGEE 5< to SI.OO STORE CHAIN Unusual and inexpensive gifts 29<J to $2.98 Bird Baths $l9B up Colored Gazing Balls $5.98 Cement Yard Ornaments SI.OO up Beautiful Artificial Flowers 10< Realistic Artificial Fruit 10< Fine Rugs 27 x 48 $2.98 * YES, WE HAVE CHAIN STORE PRICES AT Magee Pottery % mile north of N. Webster on Highway 13 Open Every Afternoon -1 Till 6

Legals NOTICE OF HEARING ON A PETITION FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A CONSERVANCY DISTRICT TO M KNOWN AS THE TURKEY CREEK CONSERVANCY DISTRICT STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF KOSCIUSKO ss: IN THE KOSCIUSKO CIRCUIT COURT CAUSE No. C 67-332. IN THE MATTER OF THE TURKEY CREEK CONSERVANCY DISTRICT. I. A petition for the establishment of a conservancy district to be known as the Turkey Creek Conservancy District, is before the Circuit Court of Kosciusko County for its consideration. J. The purposes for which the district is proposed are: 1. Flood prevention and control. 2. Improving drainage. 3. Providing water supply including treatment and distribution for domestic, industrial and public use. 4. Providing for the collection and treatment and disposal of sewage ■ and other liquid waste produced . in the district. 3. The district is part of Turkey Creek Township in Kosciusko County, and it does not include within Its boundaries any incorporated areas. A map of the area to be included within the district may be found at the following locations: 1. The office of the Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, Court House, Warsaw. Indiana. 2. Syracuse Town Hall. 3. State Bank. Syracuse. Indiana 4. A hearing will be held on the 31st day of July. 1967 on the petition .for the establishment of a conservancy ' district at the Circuit Court Room in the Court House at Warsaw. Indiana at 1:00 o'clock P.M. 5. This hearing Is held to permit the Circuit Court to determine whether or not the petition bears the necessary number of signatures and complies with the requirements of the law and as to form and content. Nelson G. Grflls Attorney for Petitioners M-J—J. 21. 28 A July 5 LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that the Board of School Trustees of the Lakeland Community School Corporation (Kosciusko County) will until the hour, of 8:00 p.m. <EST> on the lith day of July. 1967. at the administrative office of said corporation tn Syracuse. Indiana, accept sealed bids for the furnishing of fuel oil to be used at the various designated locations. for the term running from July 1. 1967. to June 30. 1968 Specifications and requirements are on file kt the office of the superintendent and may be obtained by any interested party. The.dfeal.rd bids received until the hour aforesaid will be opened on said day and hour in the presence of the bidders present. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to re-adrer-:ise. Dated at Syracuse, Indiana, this 22nd day of June. 1967. Board of School Trustees Lakeland Community School Corporation (Kosciusko County) Administrative Office P. O Box 638 Syracuse. Indiana 46567 By: Chas. H. Purdum. Secretary M-J—June 28 Ac July 5 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Notice is hereby given to all Interested persons that the Town Board of the Town of Winona Lake. Indiana, will at its regular meeting at 7:30 pm. E.S.T. July 10. 196". receive bids for providing the service of garbage and trash pickup to said Town for the ensuing year according to the specifications on file in the Town Hall in the Town of Winona Lake. The contract will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder and the successful bidder shall furnish bond tn the amount of his bid conditioned upon the faithful performance of such duties. The right to reject blds is reserved. Paul Tschetter Clerk-Treasurer M-J—June 28 & July 5 Used Equipinent 1960 Ford 841 w/4 wheel drive 1959 Ford 1871 w/backhoe 1956 Ford 850 w/hyd. loader 1955 Ford 960 Tractor 1954 Ford w/over-under drive 1949 Ford 8N 1954 Allis Chalmers “WD--45” Used Ford 100 bu. PTO Manure Spreader Used Ford Loaders Used Discs Used Trailer Type Backhoe Used Hows De Good Tractor Sales FORD TRACTORS & EQUIP. Rd. 15, North t Warsaw

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TOWN OF MILFORD JUNCTION, INDIANA NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 1. TIME AND PLACE OF OPENING BIDS. Sealed proposals for the construction of the Sanitary Sewage System for the Town of Milford Junction. Kosciusko County. Indiana, will be received by the President and Town Board at the Town Hall. Town of Milford Junction. Indiana, until 7:30 P.M.. E.S.T.. July 13, 1967, and at that time will be publicly opened and read. 2. DESCRIPTION OF WORK. The proposed improvements consist of the following: CONTRACT A: Sewage treatment plant to include raw sewage pumping facilities, grit channel, circular Imhoff tank, trickling filter, final clarifier. chlorination facilities \ and sludge drying beds withall related mechanical equipment, piping, electrical. fencing and other ap- > purtenances; and a sewage pumping station with all related mechanical equipment, piping, electrical and other appurtenances. CONTRACT B: Approximately 13.230 lineal feet of 8-lnch new sanitary sewer. 1000 lineal feet of 6-inch force main and 370 lineal feet of 6tnch water main, complete with manholes and other appurtenances. 3. INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS AU pertinent documents may be examined at the Town Hall. Town of Milford Junction, Indiana, or at the office of Baxter and Woodman. Civil and Sanitary Engineers, Crystal Lake. Illinois. Copies of Plans. Specifications, Proposal. Contract and Bond forms may be obtained from the Engineers upon deposit of 840 00 per set for Contract A and 825.00 per set for Contract B. Upon return of the documents in good condition to the Engineer within fourteen (14) days from the date of bid opening, onelalf of the deposit will be refunded. All proposals must be accompanied by a Bidder's Bond. Certified Check, a Bank Cashier's Check or Bank Draft payable to the Town of Milford Junction for Iten oer cent Uo%> of the amount of the bid as provided in the Instructions to Bidders. Portions of this project will be financed in part by a Federal Grant-In-Aid. Bidders on this work will be required. to comply with the President s Executive Order No. 11114 and the provisions of Executive Order No. 10925 pertaining to non-discrimination as included therein for those portions which' are to be financed in part by Federal Grant-In-Aid. The requirements for Bidders and Contractors under these orders are explained in the Specifications. Minimum wag.- rates to be paid to laborers and mechanics engaged in the construction of those portions of the project to be financed in part by the Federal Grant-In-Aid shall be as determined by the Secretary of Labor. Minimum wage rates to be paid by the Contractor to laborers and mechanics engaged in the construction of the remaining portions of the project are on file with the Clerk of the Town of Milford Junction. . 4. REJECTION OF BIDS; The Town reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals and to waive technicalities. Dated at Milford Junction. Indiana, this sth day of June, 1967. Carl Duncan President of Town Board Edith Baumgartner Clerk-Treasurer LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HERBBF.GHTX, to all interested p-rsons within, the Town of Syracuse and the contiguous unincorporated area with the jurisdiction of the Zoning Ordinance for the Town of Syracuse and the contiguous unincorporated area that Eudell H. Sellers and Ruth I. Sellers as persons having an interest in a tract comprising 1.17 acres in Section 17. Township. 34 North. Range 7 East lying between State Highway 13 and Warner Rd., the same being in the Northeast corner of the triangular tract commencing at the North Boundary of said Section 17, and running Southerly between State Highway 13 and Warner Rd have filed their petition with the Town Plan Commission for a change of classification in land use relating to said tract from residential use to road side business use. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that the Petition and the prayer thereof will, be heard and considered, at a public, meeting of the Town Plan Commission to be held tn the Town Hall in the Town of Syracuse on Thursday July 13. 196". at the hour of 7:30 o’clock P.M. at which public meeting all interested persons may appear andjje heard thereon. TOWN PLAN COMMISSION HILARY BACHMAN SECRETARY ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Lakeland Community School Board. Syracuse. Indiana, will receive sealed bids for the extension of water mains, sani-tary-sewers. and storm water drains from

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a certain point in the Town of Syracuse. Indiana, until 8:00 PAI on the 11th day of July. 1967. in the office of the Lakeland Community School Corporation. located one mile south of Syracuse, on State Road No. 13, at which time and , place all bids will be opened and pub- . licly read aloud. Proposals shall be properly and completely executed on proposal forms furi nished by the Siginoer and in accordance with Form 96 and with non-collusion affidavit required by statutes, and must . be accompanied by questionnaire form 96a. as set out by the State Board of Accounts, for any proposal of 85.000.00 or , more. Each 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 Lakeland Community . School Corporation; Kosciusko County. Indiana, for an amount not less than s«t of the proposal, as liquidated damages In . the case of failure of any successful bid- . der to enter Into a contract or furnish a t satisfactory performance bond in an amount equal to the bidder’s contract, ; price, and after notification of the ac- . ceptance of the bidder's proposal. No bidder shall withdraw bls 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 in the office of the Lakeland Community School Corporation, and at the office of D. H. , Lessig Engineers. Inc.. Times Building. Warsaw. Indiana. Copies of the docui ments. including plans and specifications, may be obtained from D. H. Lessig Engineers. Inc.. Times Building, Warsaw. . Indiana. The Lakeland School Corporation re- . serves the right to reject any and all proposals, and to waive any informalities ' in bidding. Chas. H. Purdum. Jr. Lakeland Community School Corp. M-J—June 28 & July 5 NOTICE TO MAINTENANCE CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed pro-, i posals for the construction of certain ! highway improvements as described below, i will be received by the Indiana State ■ Highway Commission. Room 1313, of the Indiana State Office Building. Indianapolis. Indiana, until 10:00 AM. Eastern . i Standard Time, on the 18th day of July, 1967. and all proposals win be publicly . opened and read, immediately thereafter I in the Cafeteria in the basement of the f Indiana State Office Building. 100 N. Senate Ave.. Indianapolis. Indiana. I CONTRACT M-7437—81ds are invited on Bituminous Resurface in the Fort Wayne District on the following: KOSCIUSKO COUNTY—S.R 13. Section L—2.31 miles from the Jet. U.S. 30 to ' 2.31 miles north of U.S. 30. I Plans and Proposals may be examined t at the office of Indiana State Highway • Commission, in the State Office Building. t Room 1313. Indianapolis. Indiana. INDIANA’ STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION < M-J * P.P.—June 28 * July 5 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS ' Notice is hereby given th. of Whitko Community School Corporation of Kosciusko and Whitley Counties. Indiana, that the prop.r legal officers of said school corporation at their regular m.vt- . ing place at' 8 o’clock p.m,. on the 10th day of July. 1967. will consider the fol- : towing additional appropriations which j I said officers consider necessary to meet . the extraordinary emergency existing at » this time. NAME OP FUND AMOUNT I Cumulative Building 817.666.00 i • ’ TOTAL 817.666 00 1 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting ; shall have a right to be heard thereon. ‘ The additional appropriations as finally ' made will be automatically referred to ' the State Board of Tax Commissioners, 1 which board will hold a further hearing ( within fifteen days at the County Auditor's office of said county, or at such 1 I other place as may be designated.- At 'I such hearing taxpayers objecting to'any ' of such additional appropriations may be 1 heard. Interested taxpayers may inquire of the county Auditor when and where , such hearing will be held. , Maurice Scott. Secretary, Board of School Trustees ' Whitko Community School Corporation , M-J. * P P —June 28 * July 5 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sale of School Busses I The Whitko ’ Community School Corporation of Pierceton. Indiana will accept bids starting June 27. 196". and continuing to 8:00 P.M. on July 10. >96". for the following: : j A. One ' 1955 Chevrolet 48 passenger bus complete. Real good condition with good tires. Minimum bid ac-

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cepted 8550.00. a B. One 1955 Superior Bus 48 passenger body only. The bus and body may be inspected at any time at a Pierceton. Bids will be inspected at the regular board meeting on July 10. 1967, 8:00 P.M.

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