The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 October 1968 — Page 15
LEGALS NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEARING TO BE OWNERS OF ABANDONED PROPERTY JOHN J. DILLON ATTORNEY GENERAL Pursuant to Chapter 253 of the Act of 1967 notice is hereby given that the Persons listed below appear to be the owners of intangible personal property which has been presumed abandoned. Information concerning the amount or description of the property and the name and address of the holder may be obtained by persons possessing an interest in such abandoned property by writing to JOHN J. DILLON. ATTORNEY GENERAL. UNCLAIMED PROPERTY SECTION. P. O. BOX 1654, INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA 46206. giving the name, address (if any) and account n«m-
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HELP WANTED MAINTENANCE MAN Our expanding industry has created an opening for a man experienced in welding, hydraulics, electrical and machining. Work with engineers in construction of specialized machinery. Good opportunity for long-range employment with a sound progressive fast-growing company. New building and equipment provide excellent working conditions. Call Greg Smith, Albion 636-7311. After 7 p.m. No. Webster 834-4356 AUTOMACHINE, INC. State Rd. 8, East Albion, Indiana Design Engineer Air Systems , Career position in development of Agricultural environmental control products. Degree in engineering or equivalent with 3 years or more experience. Contact: R. A. Murto* CHORE-TIME EQUIPMENT, INC. Milford, Indiana 46542 Phone 219*658-4101 -x. There must be one ... somewhere 11 A young man who is interested in acquiring a highly skilled and demanding position in a growing, progressive printing company as a Dark Room Photographer and Web Offset Printer Nowj this young man need not have had previous experience in printing. All he must have is a desire to learn and a pride in what he does. If you think that you are perhaps qualified for such a position apply to: The Mail-Journal PRINTING PLANT Milford, Ind. Men 18 to 48 Dalton Foundaries of Warsaw Have Dozens of Top Scale Openings! Join the Men in this Area who are enjoying On-The-Job Training and a Job THAT HAS BOTH SECURITY AND A BIG FUTURE • New higher starting rates • Merit raises • Opportunity for rapid advancement • Paid health and life Insurance • Paid vacations and holidays • Profit sharing • Openings on all shifts Interviews daily 8:30 to 5 at the main office just off Highway 30 in Warsaw, or dial: ff a BBS ak Lincoln ft Jefferson Sts. — Warsaw, Ind. • An Equal Opportunity Employer
bcr as published in this notice. Unless proof of claim is presented to the holder and the owner’s right to to the holder’s satisfaction before receive such property is established January 7, 1969, the property will be placed in the custody of the State. Thereafter all further claims must be directed to the Attorney General. The addresses below are in the State of Indiana unless otherwise stated. ABANDONED PROPERTY LIST, MAY 1, 1968 Name Address Account Number 43 Galloway Glen P 0046100001 M-J. Oct. 23 * 30 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission of Indiana Docket No. 31924. IN THE MATTER OF THE JOINT PETITION OF UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA. INC., ("UNITED”), CITIZENS TELEPHONE SYSTEM. INC. (“CITIZENS”) AND
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ARGOS TELEPHONE COMPANY. INC. CARGOS”) FOR AUTHORITY (A) TO MERGE AND (B) TO ASSIGN THE CERTIFICATES OF TERRITORIAL AUTHORITY OF CITIZENS AND ARGOS TO UNITED; AND THE PETITION OF UNITED FOR (1) AUTHORITY TO APPLY, CHARGE AND COLLECT UPON THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE MERGER. AT EACH OF THE EXCHANGES OF CITIZENS AND ARGOS THE GENERAL PROVISIONS AND THE CHARGES FOR MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES STATED IN UNITED’S TARIFF NOW ON FILE WITH THIS COMMISSION AND TO APPLY. CHARGE AND COLLECT ALL OTHER RATES AND CHARGES PRESENTLY AUTHORIZED FOR CITIZENS AND FOR ARGOS: AND FOR A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY TO ISSUE AND DISPOSE OF 35.799 SHARES OF ITS SSO PAR VALUE COMMON STOCK IN CONNECTION WITH SUCH MERGER. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct a public hearing in this cause in PSCI Room 908, State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 9:30 am., EST, on Wednesday, November 13, 1968. Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By Richard P. Stein, Chairman Indianapolis, Indiana, October 17. 1968. NOTICE OF ELECTION STATE OF INDIANA KOSCIUSKO COUNTY SS: Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, in the State of Indiana, that at the General Election to be held in said County on the First Tuesday after the First Monday of November, viz: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER sth, 1968 Between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Officers will be voted for and Elected for the following Offices, to-wit: STATE BALLOT United States Senator Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State Auditor of State Treasurer of State Attorney General Superintendent of Public Instruction Reporter of the Supreme and Appellate Courts Judge of the Supreme Court, Ist District Judge of the Supreme Court, 3rd District Two Judges of the Appellate Court, Ist District TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 17-YEAR-OLD BOY wants work Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Call 658-4243. LOT on Morrison Island road to Lake Wawasee in Jarrett’s addition to Yacht Harbor. Phone 4573355 for further information.
HELP WANTED HELP WANTED ■i FOREMAN Immediate opening for a young man to work for a manufacturer of electric wiring harnesses. You will be trained in all phases of plant management. You will have a good opportunity for advancement and increased earnings. For more information about the job, call plant manager Everett Speaker, Cromwell 856-2133. CROMWELL PRODUCTS, INC. CROMWELL, INDIANA REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE NASH REALTY 60 ACRES FARM 60 ACRES EXCELLENT 4 B/R- —Completely modern home. 20’ x 36’ solid barn in good repair. 45 acres under cultivation. This is the Frank Robertson farm situated 5 mi. south of Syracuse downtown, on 500 East 850 N. There is 240 rds frontage cn roads—cash price $32,000. SYRACUSE Lovely 3 B/R home like new, city utilities at $22,000. Beautifully situated 3 B/R home, 1 mi. south of Wawasee Village—on contiact with $4,000 down — interest at $20,000. LAKE WAWASEE Like new—2 B/R home on good channel on east side of Lake Wawasee. New refrigerator and Tappan gas range. Car and half garage, boat house good view of the lake. $17,000 on contract with $4,000 down payment. Beautiful home on Lake Wawasee —south shore at $68,000. Must see to appreciate. JACK NASH. REALTOR Jack Nash Joe Shewmon Phone 457-2205 Phone 457-3001 r.r. 4 —Waco Road Syracuse Phone 457-2205 TODD REALTY PEACE AND QUIET at youxdoorstep with the “hustle and bustle” of away—lovely twostory 3-bedroom 150’ lake front lot. Priced right, bank will finance $12,000. A DREAM HOUSE IN THE WOODS and ready for occupancy, and NEW—you be the first family to enjoy this scacious three-bedroom home with walk-in closets. 2 baths, family room—dining jraem, ililb cathedral ceilings, living room with firep!l|fe^ytfcchUtwo-car garage, basement. Beautiful let, white vinyl exterior. Private boat dock, lake beach and swimming pool privileges. s26,soo—cash or contract. STROH’S POINT — Lake Wawasee — New two-story year around home, 2-3 bediooms, living room, family-dining room, two baths, fully equipped kitchen—ready for y 0u — 529,500. NEW LISTING: Syracuse Lake-East Shore Drive — Spacious year around lanch home cn large lot with easement to Syracuse Lake. Six rooms plus full basement and garage. Kitchen fully equipped with dish washer, disposal, etc. — $32,000. NEW LISTING: Lake —Three bedrooms, year around home, living room with fireplace, garage, basement, extra large lot with easement to Wawasee Lake — $20,000. NATTIE CROW summer Cottage with prime beach—priced OFFICE OPEN DAILY FROM 9 TO 9 INCLUDING SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS JOE AND BARBARA TODD, Realtors CARL D. FLINT — Sales Representative R. 2, Syracuse Phone: 856-2217 East Side of Lake Wawasee on S.R. 13-A
Two Judges of the Appellate Court, 2nd District COUNTY BALLOT Representative in Congress, 3rd District 4 Judge of the Circuit Court; 54th Judicial Circuit Joint State Senator Kosciusko, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, 6th District Three Joint State Representatives, Fulton, Huntington, Kosciusko. Wabash, Whitley Counties, 9th District Clerk of the Circuit Court County Treasurer County Coroner County Surveyor County Commissioner Northern District County Commissioner Middle District SCHOOL BALLOT FOR ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES OF THE LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION (Kosciusko County) INSTRUCTIONS (1) Two (2) board members are to be elected. (2) You may vote for any two (2) candidates listed on the ballot. DISTRICT NO. 1 (Tippecanoe Township)—(Kosciusko County) JERRY L. HELVEY DISTRICT NO. 3 (East Jefferson Township and Van Buren Township)—(Kosciusko County) KENNETH HANEY CHARLES H. PURDUM, JR. REFERENDUM TO ADVISE LEGISLATURE OF PUBLIC OPINION DO YOU FAVOR PARI-MUTUEL BETTING ON HORSE RACING IN INDIANA? (yes or ne> IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of. the Kosciusko Circuit Court, at my office in the City of Warsaw, this 12th day of September, 1968. T. ETHNA SCOTT Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court M-J'. Oct. 23 * 30 NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION WITH PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA FOR AUTHORITY TO INCREASE RATES AND CHARGES FOR CERTAIN TELEPHONE SERVICE AND EQUIPMENT Citizens Telephone System. Inc. (“Citizens”), Argos Telephone, Inc. (“Argos”) and United Telephone Company of Indiana, Inc. (“United”) have filed their Joint Petition with the Public Service Commission of Indiana (“PSCI”) requesting authority to merge Citizens and Argos into United. If this merger is approved and becomes effective, United will own and operate all of the telephone properties of Citizens and Argos. This Joint Petition also requests authority for United, upon the effective date of the merger (planned for December 31, 1968), to charge and collect the basic monthly exchange rates for telephone service presently being charged by Citizens and by Argos; and to charge and collect the rates and charges presently being charged by United for miscellaneous services and equipment, including but not limited to, the charges for Installation, for moving or changing a telephone, for extra bells or gongs, for extra directory listing, etc. If approved by PSCI, the result for all subscribers of Citizens and of Argos will
be (1) no change in the present basic monthly exchange rates and (2) an increase in the rates and charges for miscellaneous services and equipment not included in the basic telephone service. L. R. Stoops, Secretary-Treasurer, United Telephone Company of Indiana, Inc. Citizens Telephone System. Inc. Argos Telephone Company, Inc. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place at 7:30 o’clock p.m., on the sth day of November, 1968, will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. GENERAL FUND 1-19 Clerk Hire $ 340.00 1-18 Park Repair 100.00 1-192 Other Compensations 1,250.00 1-193 Building Commissioner 300.00 1-11 Volunteer Firemen 3,500.00 1-12 Station Operators 500.00 51 Insurance 1.200.00 STREET FUND 51 Insurance $ 730/’’ CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND Repair of Building and Grounds $1,500.00 Sewer Construction 4,300.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The 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 appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Ronald Sharp Clerk-Treasurer Town of Syracuse M-J. Oct. 23 * 30 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Silver Lake, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place at 7:30 o’clock p.m. on the 13th day of November. 1968, will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. GENERAL FUND Printing, Other than office supplies $200.00 Insurance 275.00 TOTAL $475.00 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, which commission 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. Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Chesteen Chapple Clerk-Treasurer M-J. Oct. 23 & 30 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Town Board of Syracuse, Indiana, will receive sealed bids for the construction of a new Well, Electric Pumps, Pump House, Water Mains, and Sanitary Sewers, until 7:30 p.m. E.S.T., on the 12th day of November, 1968, in the Town Hall at Syracuse, Indiana, at which time and place all blds will be publicly opened and read aloud. Proposals will be received on the following work: A. General Contract shall include the construction of the building which will house the Pumps. B. Water Mains and Sewers: This contract shall include laying water mains, hydrants, valves and all connections shown on the plans, and sanitary sewers, including manholes and sewer taps. C. Deep Well Contract shall- include a new water well, electrical driven pump with starting equipment, and all electrical work required. Proposals shall be properly and completely executed on proposal forms furnished by the Engineer in accordance with Form 96, with non-collu-sion affidavit required by the statutes, and must be accompanied by Questionnaire Form 96a, State Board of Accounts. An acceptable certified check or
AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE AUTO REPAIR SERVICE Genuine Overhaul Parts Tune-Up McCORMICK-COTTER. Inc. 1001 So. Huntington Syracuse, Ind. FARMERS’ MART FARMERS’ MART CLAYPOOL SALES, Inc. 1% miles north of Silver Lake on Rd. 15 Thanks to our loyal consignors, buyers and truckers. We are announcing a change in our Friday sale schedule. Time of sale—Sold this week Prices paid this week 1 p.m.—Dairy Cattle—4o Hd Top $370.00 3 p.m.—Fat Hogs—lo4o Hd Top $18.90 4 p.m.—Fat Cattle—49B Hd Top $29.30 5:30 p.m.—Sheep and Lambs—27l Hd Top $26.00 6 p.m.—Veal Calves—ss Hd Top $44.00 6:30 p.m.—Feeder Pigs—2o7 Hd Top $17.25 7:30 p.m.—Stocker Cattle—4oß Hd. From $19.00 to $27.00 9:00 p.m.—Bulls—34 Hd Top $23.75 9:30 p.m.—Butcher Cows—lo 3Hd Top $21.50 Followed by late arrivals. In order to give customers choice of Tuesday or Friday our Tuesday sale will remain the same. Starting at 4:00 p.m. in this order: Fat Hogs, Veal, Sheep, Fat Cattle, Bulls and Butcher Cows. With the stocker feeder sale starting at 7:30 p.m. Please call early for trucks. Our Field men Mr. Don Ault and Mr. Ron Bullard will make on-the-farm estimates of your livestock. New Loading facilities gives prompt unloading and careful handling service which results in less shrink. Claypool Sales, Inc., is a National Certified Market where your Livestock is insured against loss from injury from the time it leaves the farm until it is sold. — SPECIAL SALES — On October 26 there will be a special 4-H calf sale. Calves will be consigned by members of Indiana Herford Association. On October 28 there will be a special Charolais feeder cattle sale consisting of 600 to 700 head of calves consigned by members of the Indiana Charolais Breeders Association. Phone 352-2327.
bank draft, payable to the Town, of Syracuse, or a satisfactory bid bond executed by the bidder and a surety company, in an amount not less than s','r of the bld. shall be submitted with <ach bid. Contractors awarded work will be required to 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 Town Clerk of Syracuse, Indiana, at the office of D. H. Lessig Engineers. Inc., Times Building. Warsaw. Indiana, and at the office of the State Board of Accounts, Indianapolis. Indiana. Copies of the documents, including plans and specifications may be obtained by depositing $25.00 with D. H. Lessig Engineers, Inc., at their offices in the Times Building. Warsaw. Indiana, which amount will be refunded to each actual bidder who returns such documents, plans, etc , in good con'dilion within 10 days after the opening of the bids. Payment shall be made from funds being made available for such construction and no bids shall be withdrawn after the opening of the bids without the consent of the Town Board of Syracuse, Indiana for a Period of 120 days. Wage rates on this work shall not be less than the prescribed scale of wages as determined pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 319 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Indiana of 1935. The Town Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any informalities in bidding. Signed Ronald Sharp Clerk-Treasurer. Syracuse, Ind. Date October 8, 1968. M-J. Oct. 16, 23. 30 BOND SALE NOTICE TOWN OF SILVER LAKE Sealed proposals will be opened and considered by the Clerk-Treasurer of the Town of Silver Lake, Indiana, at his office in said Town, at the hour of 2:00 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) on the 31st day of October, 1968, for the purchase of the following described revenue bonds of said Town: Waterworks Revenue Bonds of 1968, in the amount of $165,000: Dated as of October 1, 1968: Interest at a rate not exceeding 6% per annum (the exact rate to be determined by bidding), payable on March 1, 1969, and semiannually thereafter; Denomination $l,'000: Payable at the Silver Lake Branch of the Lake City Bank in the Town of Silver Lake, or. at the option of the holder, at The Indiana National Bank of Indianapolis, in the City of Indianapolis, Indiana; Registrable as to principal; Maturing on September 1 in the years and amounts as follows: Years Amounts 1969 $ 3,000 1970-1971 4,000 1972-1974 incl. 5.000 1975-1977 incl. 6,000 1978-1980 incl. 7,000 1981-1982 8,000 1983-1984 9.000 1985-1986 10,008 1987-1988 11,000 1989-1990 12,000 Bonds maturing on September 1, 1979, and thereafter, are redeemable at the option of the Town on March 1, 1979, or any interest payment date thereafter, on 30 days’ notice, in inverse numerical order, at face value, together with the following premiums: 4% if redeemed on March 1. 1979, or thereafter on Or before September 1, 1982. 3% if redeemed on March 1. 1983, or thereafter on or before September 1, 1986: 2% if redeemed on March 1. 1987, or thereafter prior to maturity; plus in each case accrued interest to the date fixed for redemption. Each bid must be for all of said bonds and must state the rate of interest, not exceeding 6% per annum, in multiples of % of 1% and not mere than one interest rate shall be named in any bid The interest due on any interest payment date on any bond shall be represented by a single coupon. The award will be made to the highest qualified bidder complying with the terms of sale and offering the lowest net interest cost to the Town, to be determined by computing the total interest on all of the bonds to their maturities and deducting therefrom the premium bid. if any. All bids must be presented in sealed envelopes marked “Bid for Waterworks Revenue Bonds,” and each bid must be accompanied by a certified or cashier’s check in the amount of $2,000, payable to the “Town of Silver Lake.” In the event the successful bidder shall fail or refuse to accept delivery of the bonds as herein provided, said check and the proceeds thereof shall be the property of the Town and shall be considered as Its liquidated damages growing out of such default. The checks of unsuccessful bidders will be returned immediately following the award of the bonds. The successful bidder shall
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PUBLICITY CHAIRMEN TO GET JQEWS PROMPTLY AB publicity chairmen for all clubts and organizations are reoujfilcd hi get their news in early. Ssme of-'the news has not been coming fti to this office for three to Weeks after the meeting. Ta be of any news value to the readers, the reports of club meetings .and activities and churches should be fa this 6ffice within a few days of the meeting and never more than one week after the nweting./ file cooperation of the chair, men witl be appreciated. 5; ■ 4 -- ■ ■ -y SYRACUSE LOCAL Mrs. , ffelen Overstreet and Mrs. Georgia Buster, Syracuse, were at .Bristol on Sunday afternoon for dinner and a drive thru the Christmas tree farm. Mrs. Buster also visited her cousin, John LeCotmt, at Bristol., make payment for the bonds and accept delivery thereof Within five days. After being notified that the bonds are for delivery, at such bank in the City of Ihdianapolls as he shalt "'designate. The bonds will be' delivered by the Town within apprbximately thirty days after the date of Sale. The unqualified approving opinion of Ice Miller Donadio & Ryan, bond counsel of Indianapolis, together with a. transcript Os the bond proceedings, the ’Printed bond forms, and closing papers in the usual form showing no litigation questioning the validity of the bonds, Will be furnished to the purchaser at the expense of the Town. No cogditMaal bid or bid for less than the rar value of said bonds at the interest rate named by the bidder in abootdance herewith will be considered. The right is reserved to’ reject arty and all bids. If ab acceptable bld is not receifed at the time herein fixed, the sale will be continued from day to day thereafter withont further advertisement for a period -of thirty days, but during continuation no bid shall be accepted which is tester than the highest bid received at the time fixed for the sale m this xtettee. Said botMfe are being issued for the PUrgose of ’procuring funds to be applies) oh the cdfet of construction of extensions, additions and improve, merits ba the waterworks owned and ; operated by the Town. Os Silver Late,, pursuant; tb Ordinance Mo. 68.5; adopt-, ed By thd Board of Trustees’of said town Oh AtffMt 21, 1960. copies M said .dAHnaWK and the dptnial fepbrts relating the operation of the Town's waterworks may be-examined at tbe office of the Clerk-Treasurer in said Toipn. AU bidden, shall be deembd to be advised of the ptovl- . along of slid ordinanfcte and as to the property, revenues and financial condition of the Town's waterworks Sam bondd will not constitute a car. porate indebtedness of the Town within the atovfetons and limitations of the constitution of the- State Os Indiana Said ordinance provides that 65% of the. gross revenues as re* ceived ft to be' deposited in a special account designated “Bond and Interest Redemption Account,” from which said bonds are payable. The Town has reserved-the right to issue additional bonds 'ranking on a parity with the bobda bow being offered, upon certain terms and conditions specif!* csW- rat forth in said ordinance. A statement containing engineering - and financial information and a copy of the ortHnabce may be obtained upon • application by prospective bidders to' the undersigned Clerk-Ti'easprer. W to Urdbaugh ft McQueen, P.O. Box F; Plymouth, Indiana 46563. Dated this 14th day of October. 19i68. _ CHESTEEN CHAPPLE Clerk-Treasurer M-J. Oat. 16 * 23
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Publish Nemes Os AMtaed Property Owners Attorney Cfoftsri: John J. Dillon had the names of pertgns tftfo be owners of property which has repotted to his office, as ahart&mqid. (These names appear legal notice section of ow Mr. Dillon is advertising these names in an attempt t&jlocateHft tfwners. If the *r MT hefat cannot be located Sdvertisment, the stow biding the property over to the state.. OwfWri way sitll claim theft property, ddter the state has tab* custody. M A. The state holds the property in the Common Scheol foted until the owner or his. heirs rkim it. This is the. second advertising of abandoned property under a law passed -ty the W. Indiana legislature, '■.«& '■ fifst was earlier this year-Altotiaiy General Dillon explained thdi the names now being adverttoed ware reported by life ufeuraflea companies. Life insurance companies file their reporto earls# than other holders and thafefor, $e names they report are advertised separately. Howeveri nailed from the re- ? ports al btiber ofanpaides which were late so reporting last year are inelttdad this.advertising. The Mfrttrtisteg is M the names of the Wifert personal p»perfyr«hs .cannot be located. -the; is in the county of dfe laM ftno: »n address of the owfaft. if nt) address is / known then tfaf. Advertising is in the county of person reporting it. Life tosurasie® is presumed ab^adoned,wfaai the jfa ner cannot he tocrtM'.niif UnOte than seven years hhs pftsed ftom the mortality ienth Bate 0 which the polfty'prtrttßn Wte determined. Ddton pointed-out that the abandoned • ftoperty tew has two purposes. The' first ptfrpose is to locate the okWrtf fas heirs; if possibfe of . dollars were returned to owner* ift heirs as a result the first advertising earlier -this was money wttch tfe’wdets had either forgotten ah(Mt «r heirs did not know 1 of. ip cases it was money wttdi dressed- husbands had deposited fa and their widowed wtteßy had never learned aboUt. , The second purpose, Dillon said, is to ittise ftxfaey for the Common STiftoi fond. This fund is Used W Make tow interest loans to Shfaß school corporations the state to aid in the eufaltfuctton of new schools. , /•; WIH Ertrtthy Carawa Oct. 24 The Will Erwin Day caravan sponsored by tfte Young Republicans of Kosefasko county will start at 7 a.i& Thursday, Oct. 24, with a breakfast in Syracuse. Stops will be # ptadd -at Milford at 8:1« «tm.; at 8:45 a. m.; N'orth- itfehetif at 9115 a.m.; Merctotoa At If# a.m.; Sidney at ro:<s fthLMSfrer Lake at 18:45 a.m.; afaf Silver Lake at 11:15 a.tot Thgfe wfll be a hmcheon at the Sfafa* hw restaurant north < -tUid at noon. During the caravan wtf: Burket .at at I p. m.; Etna' Grted^at <I;30 p.m.; Atwood at 3 p.tn.; Clunette at 2:30 p so.; Winona Lake at 3 p. m. and Wavsdd- at A=3o p.m. ftdWeetejjfe gp< . Chfldles A. Halleck wftl bo.Jhe Bfatared speaker at the iheeting in the Westminster 'Wd at Winona Lake, homftfog will Erwin, climaxing the caravan tour Thursday everting. Pure To Meet.lb Wifiaw On October 29 The annttjl dinner as the Krtduslce Local of Pure Milk Assaciatiert he held Tuesday, Oct. 39, at 7 p.m. in a Warsaw, restaurant, Featured Mtedcbf jWiil be Howard Gordon, afteefor ts mernbershipfbr accordfag 10 anjUdfaHfoMDentby Robert Lozier, wfcitoaw, president and Curtfc L. Mfher, J? 1 Columbia’ Cityr'' treasurer of the totaL-if Etec&« of Wertrior the year ahead h Sdtytiuied; Local officers hive Mftoaraged members to present resMutigns for discussion at the meeting. Neveda is dfertl ted frqm a Span€hhr<4sß' good in this world, Uhd Wery citizen should teto 6f his choice, .... i ■ .
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