The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 25, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 July 1969 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., July 23, 1969

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Leesburg-Oswego News

By Mrs. Pearl Lyons

Wedding Vows Spoken In Home Ceremony Candelabra and baskets of yellow mums accented with blue flowers formed the setting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wildman for the wedding of Mrs. Mary Ellen Coon of Leesburg and Larry Summy of Bourbon. Rev. Orvil Kilmer, brother-in-law of the bride, officiated at the double * ring ceremony in the presence of the immediate families on Wednesday evening, Jiily 16. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wildman of r 1 Leesburg~ajid Mr. and Mrs. Summy of Bourbon are parents of the bridal couple. The bride wore a street length brown and blue crepe dress and carried I>aby blue daisies. Mrs. John Stookey attended her sister as matron of honor. She wore a turquoise whipped cream crepe dress and carried an arrangement of yellow daisies. Jay Shively of Bourbon attended the bridegroom as best man. Sara and Rochelle Coon, daughters of the bride, wore corsages of yellow daisies. A reception was held following the wedding with Mrs. Stookey and Mrs. Kilmer serving. Mr£. Summy, a graduate of the Leesburg high school, is employed at the First National Bank in ’ Milford. Mr. Summy is a graduate of Bourbon high school and is employed at Orthopedics at Bourbon. After a wedding trip to Warren Dunes in Michigan, the newly married, couple i% residing in Leesburg. .> L Ruth Missionary Circle Meets At Oswego Church Mrs. Fred Stookey, chairman, called the meeting to order Thursday afternoon when the Ruth missionary circle met at the Oswego Baptist church. For devotions Mrs. Zoa Metcalf read verses 31-41' from the 25th chapter of Matthew and an article on “You Failed To Hold the Ropes” and closed with prayer. Mrs. Stookey presented the lesson, “Time To Act To Help People to Solve Their Problems in an Organized Effort.” A lengthy discussion followed. She closed the meeting 'with prayer. There were nine present. auxiliary” INSTALLS OFFICERS Mrs. Kenneth Hartman was hostess Tuesday night to 12 members of the American Legion Auxiliary at her home. During the business meeting it was voted to donate sls to the Red Cross for the ditty bags which they are preparing for service men for Christmas. Money netted during Leesburg Days will be used for their representative to girl’s state and other community projects. Mrs. Thelma McCorkle, installing officer and Mrs. Bertha Frederickson installing chaplin installed the officers for the coming year. Mrs. Howard Lursen, junior past president was presented the past president’s jewel by Mrs. McCorkle. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The August meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Morris Huffman with Connie Phillipps, this years girl stater, present to give her report. OSWEGO SCHOOL REUNION JULY 27 The annual Oswego school reunion will be held Sunday, July 27, at the Oswego Community Center. There will be a picnic dinner at 1 p.m. and each-family is asked to bring its table service. Mrs. Ruth DeFries is president of the organization. Mrs. Maude Giant Burial services were conducted by Rev. David Gosser in the Leesburg cemeterv Thursday afternoon for Mrs. Maude Giant, who died Tuesday in Chattanooga, Tenn. She was the widow of Lester Giant, a native of Leesburg. MARY MAGDALENE CIRCLE MEETS AT CHURCH Mrs. Lewis Neibert was in charge of the devotions of the Mary Magdalene circle which met Wednesday night in the-Os-wego Baptist church. Mrs. Maurice Neibert presented the program. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Lewis Neibert.

EIGHT SQUARE CLUB ATTENDS PLAYHOUS E There were 23 members and one guest, Mrs. Victor Hillery, county president of the extension clubs, who had dinner at a Warsaw restaurant Tuesday evening and later attended “The Student Prince.” JULY MEETING OF TIPPY LEE CLUB The July meeting of the Tippy Lee club was held Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Don Puckett with Mrs. Leslie Konkle as co-hostess. A total of 12 members answered roll call using their favorite subject. The lesson on Corsage Making was given by Mrs. John Flory and Mrs. Max Shively. Mrs. Hal Strong reviewed the song “The Star Spangled Banner” and all sang in unison. Reports on the bazaar held during Leesburg Days were given. Door prizes were won by Mrs. Shively and Mrs. Zazil Badger. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. WSCS MEETS AT ALBERT HOME Mrs. Herschel Albert was hostess Thursday afternoon to members cf the Martha circle of the WSCS. Mrs. Albert was in charge of devotions and the lesson was was given by Mrs. Chris Kammerer. Plans were made for the running of the stand at the county fair. Reports were given on the rummage sale. Ice cream and cake were served to 10 members and two guests. Miss Lois Buckingham Feted At Bridal Shower Miss Lois Buckingham, brideelect, was feted at a bridal shower Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Carl Richey. The 35 guests played a bridal game with all the winners presenting their gifts to Lois. Stephannie Davis, Diana Anglin, Georgeann Buckingham and Brenda Gregory, dressed as sailors, delivered the gifts from a makebelieve ship USA America. Miss Gene Deatsman recorded the gifts in a book “This Is Your Life, which was made by Mrs. Carl Richey. The gift table was in yellow and yellow and white decorated the refreshment table. Mrs. Tom Buskirk, Jr., presided at the punch bowl and Mrs. Tom Buskirk, Sr., and Mrs. Herman Buckingham assisted Mrs. Richey with the refreshments. Miss Buckingham will marry Larry Gill on August 17. Mr. Gill serves on the ship America. BIRTHDAY PARTY HONORING MRS. MYRTLE ROBERTS Mrs. Myrtle Roberts was guest of honor at a birthday party on Saturday evening celebrating her 86th birthday. Ice cream and cake were served to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gawthrop, Mrs. Cora Gall, Mrs. Vera Chenoworth of Williamsport, Mr. and Mrs. Don Shively and Jon and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morehouse. ATTEND PICNIC AND WELCOME BACK HOME PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Morris Huffman, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kammerer, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Keith Felton attended a picnic and welcome back home party Sunday at the home of Mrs. Phyllis Riener near Goshen, honoring Christine Oberly, junior past grand worthy matron. Entertains At Bridal Shower For Future Brides Mrs. Jon Hamm of r J Warsaw and Miss Lois Buckingham entertained in the latter’s home at a kitchen and /.linen shower in honor of Miss Rita O’Brian who will be married in a September wedding and in honor of Miss Sharon Gcba who has planned an August wedding. An umbrella centered the gift table and the punch bowl and candles were featured on the, refreshment table which carried out the colors of yellow, blue and green which are the colors chosen by the two brides-elect. There were 19 guests present. PVT. E-2 LINDA ABBOTT GUEST AT FAMILY DINNER Pvt. E-2 Linda Abbott from the WAC detachment of Fort

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Benjamin Harrison spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Abbott. A family dinner was held at noon in honor of Linda. She was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hizer in the afternoon. COMMUNITY NEWS Mrs. Jo Yocum, Toni and Todd, attended a chicken barbecue held at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Devon Lippincott in Milford, on Sunday. The dinner was in honor of those having July birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tom visited Mrs. Guy Fisher at Miller’s Merry Manor Sunday afternoon. They also visited at the Vassie Tom home in Larwill and with Mrs. Hazel Redrup at Chapman Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kammerer spent Sunday evening at the Tom home watching the moonwalk. Mr. and Mrs. Normah Hunsberger, Nick and Ned, spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Esta Yocum in honor of the wedding anniversary of the Yocums. Ice cream and cake were enjoyed. Mrs. Ethel Roosktool of Millers Merry Manor spent two days at her home last week. She was cared for by her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Burns of Lansing, Mich. Mrs. Wendell Hanson of Noblesville, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruce and children of Claypool and Mrs. Ora Irvine were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irvine. Mr. and Mrs. James Philpot are on vacation this week. Mrs. Lily Klopenstein and Mrs. Emma Smothers of near Mishawaka spent Saturday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Esta Yocum. Mrs. Albert Blankenship became ill while on a vacation trip and is in the hospital in Ashland, Ky. She may be addressed at King’s Daughters Hospital Room 240, Ashland, Ky. Miss Jean Allen of Phoenix, Ariz., spent Saturday and Sunday with the Dick Allens. John Wagner spent last week at the Baptist Youth Camp at Crystal Lake. Diana Anglin, Cindy Kantenwein and Barbara Teeple are attending camp this week. Mrs. Robert Long, Sherry, Kathy, Judy and Barry and Mrs. Richard Allen, Beth and Max and Tammy Buffer spent from Wednesday through Friday at Bridgeman, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weirick and Carlene spent from Monday until Friday evening vacationing in Lancaster county and Gettysburg, Pa. / Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tom spent Monday in South Bend and also visited Mrs. Eugene Bauerline of Mishawaka. Members of the Women’s Missionary circle of the Oswego Calvary Baptist church met at the church Monday night for a brief meeting and then all attended the Moody Bible Institute at Winona Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Teeple, Barbara and Sara and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Teeple of Winona Lake spent Sunday at the Ray McCartneys at Warsaw and watched the moonwalk. Mr. and Mrs. Roger McConnell visited Mrs. Neva Parsons at Nappanee Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Parsons is moving to Ralph’s Trailer Park at Leesburg, Fla., and will live close to the mobile home of the McConnells. Mrs. Forrest Lyons visited Mrs. Dale Mock of near Milford Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Mock is making a satisfactory recovery following major surgery. Members of the WSCS and their husbands attended the Wor-ship-in-the-Round last Sunday morning and had breakfast at Warsaw. There were 24 who attended from Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shissler and family of Plainfield spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tom and Peggy Jo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams ; and daughters of Akron were afternoon visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Elliot were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hartman and daughters. The Hartmans spent Monday evening with Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Tumbleson of Atwood. Mrs. Gary Popenfoose of Fort Wayne had emergency surgery Thursday night. She is a patient at the Parkview hospital in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Blue, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Popenfoose have all visited her recently. The juniors, junior high and senior high young peoples group had charge of the Sunday evening service at the Oswego Calvary Baptist church. Rev. Jake Cleever, father of Mrs. Marvin Fuller, was guest speaker at the prayer meeting Thursday night at the Oswego Calvary Baptist church. Mrs. Anna Bishop was a Sunday dinner guest of the Dale Mocks. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goon and daughters of Fairbanks, Alaska, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Goon of Clunette, were supper guests on Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Goon and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brown were evening callers. Joe Goon will be stationed in Alabama at the end of his leave. Mrs. Paul Beebe of Pierceton and Mrs. Bernice Watkins spent Sunday afternoon with Dr. and Mrs. Jack Beebe and with Mr. and Mrs. John Dye, all of South Bend. Protection For Women Drivers Women drivers are advised by the Chicago Motor Club - AAA to protect themselves against criminals by taking the following precautions: —Keep the gas tank filled and the car in top shape. —Drive only on well-lighted streets and avoid undesirable neighborhoods, even if it means going out of the way. —'Lock all doors. Keep your purse, jewelry and packages out of sight. The flash of a diamond could be the trigger to serious trouble. —Keep your car in gear at intersections. If anyone tries to open a door, police say to get moving, even if it means disregarding a traffic signal. —You are most vulnerable when locking and unlocking the car, so park in attended commercial lots or well-lighted streets. If someone is loitering near, your car keep walking until you can get reliable help. —Look carefully into the car before entering. —'Never, under any circumstances, pick up a hitchhiker — man or woman. —Tell someone your route, destination and estimated time of arrival. If you have a flat, drive slowly on the tire. If your car breaks down, stay where you are. You are safest in a locked car, with windows closed. Eventually, an authorized person will be there to help you. —Wait for the police. Tell strangers, through the closed window, that your husband has gone for help, or police are on the way. —Should a car block your path, sound your horn repeatedly for help. But stay in the locked car. —ls you have reason to believe you are being followed, drive to the nearest police, fire or welllighted gas station. Don’t go home, even if it’s close by. —Consider taking a protective dog along. Or take a cab. —Forget about being late to a party, about being too cautious. Think of yourself first. Apologize later. —Don’t try . to reason with a criminal.

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Officers Elected At Bethel Church The Bethel Church of the Brethren of Milford held its offical council meeting Monday, July 21, in the fellowship hall of the church. The meeting opened with moderator Donn D. Kesler presiding. Rev. William Roop gave the devotions entitled “Caring.” Mrs. Kesler, chairman of the nomination committee passed out ballots for the election of officers for 1969-70 with the following being elected: Adult superintendent =4- Mrs. Erma Chambers Primary superintendent — Mrs. Delbert Moneyheffer Member - at - large of the Christian education commission — Mrs. Howard Vanlaningham Cradle Roll — Mrs. Perry Haab Music commission — Mrs. Ronald Smith Ushers — Ralph Miller and Donald Wuthrich Ministerial commission — Mrs. Noble Neff Finance Commission — Mrs. Neal Cory Finance commission — Mrs. Iva Neff Trustee commission — Delbert Moneyheffer District conference delegates — Lee Cory and Mrs. Richard Smith Annual conference delegate — Raymond Hoover After the balloting the moderator asked for reports from the chairmen of the different commissions. Mrs. Noble Neff reported the Sunday school material had been ordered for the next quarter. Mrs. Floyd Yoder reported that a church camp-out is being planned. Fred Slabaugh reported he and his wife and the Keslers were taking the junior high class on a week end camp out to Convert', Mich., at a park at Lake Michigan. Mrs. Worth Jackson stated the youth class was also going camping this week end. They are going to Gorden’s Big Long Lake camp grounds near Kendallville and the Jacksons as youth counselors will accompany the youth class. New Minister Iva Neff of the ministerial commission said that Rev. Chester Bahn has accepted the call to come to Bethel. Plans are in the making for the official installation of Rev. Bahn, probably the first Sunday in September. Mrs. Noble Neff of the evangelism commission informed the council that plans have been made to have the evangelistic meetings October 19 and 24 with Rev. David Ockerman of Pipe Creek Church of the Brethren at Peru to be the guest evangelist. Richard Smith of the trustee commission said that a vacuum cleaner, floor polisher, scrubber

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and buffer have been purchased. Bethel church, the Milford fire department and Milford American Legion have purchased the equipment together for the exclusive use of the organizations. The equipment is to be stored at the church and removed only to be used at either of the two other concerns then returned to the church. It is not to be used elsewhere. Mr. Smith also said some redecorating will be done at the parsonage and he’ll be calling for help in this project. Mrs. Smith of the finance committee gave a financial report for the quarter from April 1 to June 30. She then presented a proposed budget for the year 1969-70. This was accepted. Mr. Kesler reported the Sunday school year and the pastoral year will now both start on September 1. In the past the Sunday school year began on October 1. Mrs. Noble Neff asked if she might use one of the class rooms during the week to hold meetings to teach English to some Spanish children. She was referred to the trustee committee. Mrs. Bernice Dwyer, secretary of the council, was asked to read over the minutes of the meeting. They were approved. LEGALS 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 August, 1969, will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. General Fund Additional Appropriations 1-15 - Compensation of Firemen $4,000.00 192-A - Park Employees 750.00 192 - Others 250.00 Reduction in Appropriations 6- - OASI 950.30 7-- Building and fixtures 300.1'0 7-726 - Other equipment 300.00 Street Fund Additional Appropriations 262 - Repairs, Streets and Alleys 5,060.00 5-52 - Insurance — — — - 350.00 Reduction in Appropriations 62 - Social Security 300.00 722 - Motor Equipment 2’00.00 1-14 - Other compensations 200.00 Plan Commission Additional Appropriations Building Commissioner 1,500.00 Legal Publications 150.00 Supplies — - — 100.00 Capital Improvement Fund Additional Appropriations Sewer Construction — 3,500.00 Local Road and Street Fund Regular MVH Fund - Services Contractual, Project South Main Street 750.00 Local Road and Street Fund - Services Contractual, Project South Main Street 2,250.00 Taxpayers appearing'll such meeting shall have a right ip be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax CammissionerS, 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 qlerk-Treasurer, Town of Syracuse MJ — J. 23 & NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County. Indiana, will from this date until August 4. 1969, at 1:30 p.m. EDST, receive bids on the following items: SELF-CONTAINED. TRENCHERBERM BELT LOADER to be mounted on county’s,. Model 8T caterpillar motor grader. Detailed specifications are on file at the County Highway Department. 601 E. Winona Ave., Warsaw, Indiana. Bids must be filed in the office of the County Auditor on Form 95 and accompanied by a surety bond or

certified check for 10% of the bid. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. LAWRENCE BUTTS. Auditor. Kosciusko County. Indiana MJ — J. 23 & 30 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Warsaw Community Schools Corporation. Warsaw. Indiana, acting by and through its Board of School Trustees, will negotiate with drivers of jointly owned school buses wlthih the school district for the 1969-70 school year. The routes Involved are numbers 27 and 29 in the Atwood School District and routes number 41. 42, and 44 in the Leesburg District. Descriptions of these routes are on file in the Transportation Director’s Office of the Warsaw Community Schools on East Main Street. Negotiations will take place in the office of the Business Manager of the Warsaw Community Schools beginning August 1. 1969 at 1:00 p.m. and continuing day to day thereafter. Dated this 18th day of July. 1969. BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES By: JAMES McCLEARY, Secretary MJ — J. 23 & 30 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County. Indiana, will at 10 am. on the sth day of August. 1969 at the Clerk’s Office. Court House in the City of Warsaw, Indiana, in said County begin investigation of the applications of the following named persons, requesting the issue to the applicants, at the locations hereinafter set out. of the Alcoholic Beverage Permits of the classes hereinafter designated and willw at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicants, and the propriety of issuing the permits applied for to such applicants at the premises named: Maxwelton Golf Club, Inc. by H. Merl Smith. Pres., R. R. No. 4. Syracuse, Indiana. (Restaurant) Beer Retailer. Wawasee. Indiana UNINCORPORATED. (P. O. R. R. No. 2. Syracuse. Indiana). Thornburg Drug Co.. Inc. by, Ralph W. Thornburg. Pres,,, & Charles W. Kroh, Sec.. Box 97 Syracuse. Indiana. (Drug Store) Beer, Liquor and Wine dealer. 500 E. Market Street, Warsaw. Indiana. SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By Nick Polus Executive Secretary JOHN R. SMOCK. Chairman LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission Os Indiana Docket No. 32079 PETITION OF NORTHERN IN-

■ 1969 - DELINQUENT TAX SALE AUGUST 11, 1969 Haab, Perry W. & Esther J., Higbees Add Lot 7 Bl 15 458.65 cost must be added. HARRISON TOWNSHIP — List “A” Adams, Don, S 14A WIJ SW, 8-32-5 1A $ 48.77 Creamee, Floyd A & Uvah L., WU NW 32-32-5 80A 845.92 Creamer, Floyd A & Uvah L.. W end Mdlpt Efrclti, NW & Mdlpt W’4NE 31-32-5 17A 153.04 J Manns, Ortie Gordon & Alvalee, SW SW 22-32-5 40A 394.23 ■ Pin Oak Slough, Inc., W% 12-32-4 320A 1.001.27 J MENTONE-HARRISON TOWNSHIP — List “A” Boganwright, John D, & Irene M., TM & H’s Add Lots 279 & 280 176.10 FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP — List “A” Fear, Losla, Swastooni Lot 8 78.04 SEWARD TOWNSHIP — List “A* Adams, Thomas L., Oak Grove Beach Unit 1 Lot 1 Bl 4 16.23 Hadley, Harold & Nellie M., Jannie Warrens Sub Div 4 Lot 9 159.95 Ind. Lakeshore, Inc., Oak Grove Beach Unit 2 Lot 27 Bl 9 16.17 Ind. Lakeshore, Inc., Oak Grove Beach Unit 4 Lots 10, 11 Bl 17 25.83 Ind., Lakeshore. Inc., Oak Grove Beach Unit 4 N'c Lot 19 Bl 19 5.61 Leckrone, I. Joe & Mildred B„ SWNW 10-30-5 40 A 480.20 Leckrone, I. Joe & Mildred 8.. WR. SW 3-30-5 80A 1,127.37 Maddox, Paul S. & Florence R.. Grove Beach Unit 4 Lot 7 Bl 17 12.91 Pettit, David Howard & Erma J., Roy Hohmans Sub. Div. on Yellow Ck Lake E 15 ft Lots 5, 11 17.77 Pettit, David H. & Erma Jean, Roy Hohman Sub Div on Yellow Ck Lake Lot 6 96.21 . SYRACUSE TOWNSHIP — List “A” Beilhartz. Mary K.. Pt Lot 1 less RR & Plat N RR 8-34-7 3A 54.65 Swank, Ray F., Winsors Add Lot 13 44.23 VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP — List “A” Bradbury, Marion W. & Dorothy, Defrees Landing Dewart Lakt Lot 33 66.55 Crafton, Bevon & Bertha, Redmon Park 3rd Add Lot 21 ,365.18 Hartman, Willard A. & Ruth A., Tret NWNW Holderman, Paulene, Trustee, NW Pt SW 16-34-6 46.72A 517 { 93 Little, Emery E. & Billy G„ Shaffers Add Milford Junction Lot 17 201J74 Sitton. William, Leased-Crowls Landing 4A Lot 1 287.99 ' Troup, John, “B List”, NE cor NW 17-34-6 ,S'OA 284.43 -• < TIPPECANOE ruJVNSHIP — List “A” Castetter, Ernest & Deloris, Whites Plat Lot 11 162.03 Hewitt, Grace M„ Eden Shores Lot 10 343.08 Horner, J. Raymond & Dorothy L., Tract NE frcitiSW 12-33-7 11A 122.15 Jones, Richard & Doris. Dun-Roven Lots 3 & 4 475.04 Kiser, Carl E. & Clara I.„ Pt. N'4 SE NE Pt. Eti NE NE 16.50A 29-33-7 f - 408.21 Lewallen, Maurice, Pt. E side NE SW 3.02A 12-33-7 129.32 Miami Indian Trail Corp., Walkers Park N pt. Lot 43 (Blake) 1.80 Pearson, John & Barbara, Tract SE 1.79A 21-33-7 185.00 Puckett, Richard B. & Charlotte A.. Millers Landing Webster Lake Tri Tract Lot 150.3 C Sanborn, Everett & Anna M.. Weimers Lakeview Pk Lot 33 218.83 Stewart, Chas. I & Nora Bell, Pt. NE .06A 28-33-7 ’ 138.68 . TIPPECANOE TOWNSHIP — List “B” Heche, Harold L. & Rosella M., Ed Bushaw Lot 24 Leased 224.77 WARSAW TOWNSHIP — List “A” Baughn, Margaret Kintzel. Holbrooks Add S 2/3 Lot 1 561.33 Carlin, Jr., Joseph F. (Fritz), 7th Amend Add Lots 300 & 331 526.20 Churchill, Howard W, <fc Priscella, Jacques 2nd Add Lot 33 254.18 Jackson. Elizabeth B„ E pt S end Ek SW „ 15.37 Miller, Alvin H. & Donnis A., 50x99.5 ft Tret SW 10-32-6 12A 424.91 WAYNE TOWNSHIP — List “A” Binkley, Curtis & Judy K., Lakeside Park Lot 74 21.88 Groat, John Alan, Tract NE 27-32-6 .93A . 55.54 Hamman, Samuel I. Jr. & Laura ’Mae. Flagstone Terrace * Sub Div Lot 58 330.87 Islewood Village, Inc., Plat of Islewood Village Lot 1 19.27 Mann, Herbert E. & Hilda E , Tract SW NW 25-32-5 3A 951.58 Minear, Bernard T. et al, Pt W Frcl‘,4 NE 12-32-5 1.12A 829.83 CLAY TOWNSHIP — List “A” Haynes, Vivian U., Tret E y. SE 3-31-6 80A 389.78', CLAYPOOL TOWNSHIP — List “A” X Snook, Clarence & Blanch, Wi4 Ei4 NW cor W(4 NE 20-31-6 .25A 262 61 JACKSON TOWNSHIP — List “A” Yates, Eddie, Lucas Add Packerton Lot 44 32- 17 MONROE TOWNSHIP — List “A” Piper, Otho L. & Charlotte E., Maple Grove Beach Unit 8 Lot I'o Bl 1 11.98 Piper, Otho L. & Charlotte E., Maple Grove Beach Unit 8 Lot 12 Bl 1 11.98 PRAIRIE TOWNSHIP — List “A” Norris, Earl E. & Mary Belle, Beachwood Park sth Add Lot 100 325.59 Schmucker, Harold, Spt. W-i NW 7-33-5 1A 486.00 ETNA TOWNSHIP — List "A” Bevan, Althea 1., NE cor NW NW 13-33-4 1.33A 187.44 Pin Oak Slough. Inc., Pt Wl4 SWSW 1-32-4 13A ’ 70.69 PIERCETON TOWNSHIP — List “A” Baker. James Richard, McCoys 3rd Add Lot 4 Bl 4 233.12 Grindle, Albertus, Barbours Add Lot 55 145.73 WINONA LAKE TOWNSHIP — List “A” Ryckman, Harold ;H. & Evalyn, Lot 108 & Stp E & Adj Lot 108 711.60 Staub, Reinhold Richard, Ist Amend & Add Pl Lot 207 273.84 4 PLAIN TOWNSHIP — List “A” Klein, Richard H. & Rimel, James F. Tret N frcl SW 32-33-6 .80A 42.12 Nieten, Gerald D. & Emily A., Irjtines Park Chapman Lake Lots 4 &-5 365.07 Reahard Implements Co., c/o Mrs. Russell Reahard, Arrowhead Park Lot 52 & Stp. to water’s edge .15A 2"5.56 Warsaw Innkeepers, Inc., Tract N frcl. SW 32-33-6 4.14A 1.'51<51 LEESBURG TOWNSHIP — List “A” 7 Fisher, Clarence & Dora Young "B”, OP Lot 21 Fisher, Clarence & Dora, OP Lot 36 312.60 McMillan. Max S„ Leased N. Y. Central .R. R. 61.63 LAKE TOWNSHIP — List “A” Lewis. Dora C„ Courtlan4 Park Less W 6 ft Lot 123 34.00 Lewis, Dora C„ Myrtle Glenn Park Pearson Ist Add Lot 3 Bl 8 39.90 MILFORD TOWNSHIP — List “A” To each of the following published delinquent tax parcels, a $5.00 TURKEY CREEK TOWNSHIP — List “A” Borkenstein, Spirou Developers & Builders, Inc., Bayside Terrace Add Sec. 1 Lots 9, 10. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 588.54 Brant. Edward D. & Gail M.. Pt N Ms SW 24-34-7 .12A 294.17 Davldhiaer, James & Mary, Enchanted Hills Sec 1 Lot 386 28.30 Connolly, Leon. Poptowatomle Park Lot 18 699.51 Cripe, Edna. Lingofelter Park S 15 ft Lot 28 1-64 Fick. James & Beatrice, Crows Nest-Leased 217.52 Gamble, Howard O. & Helen V.. Papakeechie Corp Sub Div 5 Lot 64 42.04 Grisson, Hascall M.. WV. NW NW & Pt. E'/. NW NW 20-34-7 31.25A $169.73 Grisson, Velma L. SE SE 2-34-7 40A 309.90 Jarrett. Guy M. & Cora M.. Jarretts 3rd Add Yacht Harbor Lots 1,2, 3 318.71 Jarrett, Guy M. & Cora M., Jarretts 2nd Add Lot 6 246.95 Jones, Lewis * Lillian J., Tract Ept NE 27-34-7 5.15A 184.82 Koch. Mary C.-Hester, Oakwood Park Lot 8 303.64 ‘ « Shupp,’ Howard W. * Helen R.. Tract Bet St Rd 13 & Warner Rd. 17-34-7 .55A T. 184.67 Niles. Donald * Cora & Wilbur & Vivian, Village of Wawasee Lot 31 63.35 O'Shea Evelyn & Malcom Jerome, Kitson Park W Pt. Lot 12 190.49 Patten, Richard J. & Louise 8., Papakeechie Corp Sub Div 7 Lot 29 272.50 Puritan, Utilities, Inc., Ind. Corp., Amended Plat of Enchanted Hills Sub Div in Sec AA Lots B & F 188.40 Rebco Construction Co.. Inc., Npt. El 4 NE less RR 7-34-7 4.95 A 289.94 Roberts, Ronald L. & Phyllis J., Npt SW 3-34-7 89A 7..150.31 Weaver. Glada. NE pt of NW frcl 14 5-34-7 .11A 61.27 Workman, Bonnie Jean, Hillview Sub Div Lot 15 520.87 SEWER ASSESSMENTS WARSAW — List “A” Warsaw Foundry Co.. Stp S Side Mkt St & W Fair .Grnds 57.2 ft 9-32-6 86.19 Warsaw Foundry Co.. S 34’ Lot 213 Lansdales Add 23.10 Drake, Richard C., Highland Add Lots 91, 92 27.72 James, Eunice, L & M Add Lot 29 £5.40 Conley, Earl, Kists Add Lot 496 32.34 Engle, Willis & Margaret, OP W>4 Lots 451. 452 27.72 Notice is hereby given that each parcel of real property in the foregoing list will be sold at public auction to rhe highest bidder, said sale to be held at the court house in the City of Warsaw, Indiana, commencing at 10:00 A. M.. EDT. on August 11, 1969, and continuing from day to day until all real property is sold. Dated this 21st day of July, 1969. LAWRENCE BUTTS. Auditor, Kosciusko County. < J 16. 13, 30

DIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY FOR APPROVAL OF NEW SCHEDULES OF RATES FOR GAS SERVICE. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct a public hearing in this cause in the Rooms of the Commission, 907 State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana at 9:30 A. M., Advanced Eastern Standard Time, on Monday. October 20, 1969. Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By: RICHARD P. STEIN Commissioner Indianapolis, Indiana: July 15, 1969 IN THE KOSCIUSKO CIRCUIT COURT/ 1969 TERM ESTATE NO. E-69-40 State of Indiana, Kosciusko County ss: NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ADAH E. CROW, Deceased Notice is hereby given that Maurice B. Crow, as Administrator of the estate of Adah E. Crow, deceased, will, pursuant to the order of the Kosciusko Circuit Court offer for sail at private sale at the offices of Reed & Hearn, 104 South Huntington Street, Syracuse, Indiana, on the Bth day of August, 1969. at the hour of 10:00 o’clock a.m., and from day to day thereafter until sold, all of the right, title and interest of ; ,the said decedent in and to the following described real estate situate in Kosciusko County, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: j A part of Out Lot No. 1 in Me-> Connell & Lape's First Addition to ■ the Town of Syracuse, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the North line of Main Street in the Town of Syracuse, 80 feet in a Southerly direction from Southwest corner of Lot Number 76 in the Original Plat of Syracuse: running thence Southwardly along the North line of Main Street. 5414 /feet: thence in a Northwesterly di- / rection parallel to Mill Street in \said Town of Syracuse, 120 feet: Ahence Northeasterly parallel to said Main Street, 5414 feet; thence in a Southeasterly direction parallel to said Mill Street, 120 feet to the place of beginning. Said real estate shall be sold to the highest and best bidder for not less than the full appraised value thereof, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances, except the lien of current taxes, and for cash. Said sale shall be made subject to the approval of the Kosciusko Circuit Court. Dated this 18th day of July, 1969. MAURICE B. CROW Administrator ; REED & HEARN Attorneys for Administrator MJ — J. 23 & 30