The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 49, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 January 1970 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., Jan. 7, 1970

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(Continued From Page 4. Sec. 1) Lake home of bride. 4 — Cerdie M. Miller, 62, r 1 Cromwell, died. 4 — Robert Charles born to Mr. and Mrs Dallas McKibben of Syracuse. 4 — Diane Kay bom to Mr. and Mrs. Chad Beezley of North Webster. 5— Dr. William Horn. Topeka, died. 5 — John E. Byland, 79, a former Syracuse resident, died at Fort Myers, Fla. „ 5 — Mrs. Jennie Dupree, 80. Syracuse, died. 6 — Mr and Mrs. Nicolas Hernandez of Milford are parents of a daughter 8 — Mrs. John Dausman, 84. Elkhart, stepmother of Mrs. Clyde Housour of Syracuse, died. 9 — L. M. (Nate) Wemple, 73, Milford, died 9 — Mrs. Clarence (Cleo) Tinkey, 58, r 1 Claypool, died. 9 — Mrs. Joe Krauter, 76, North Manchester, a native of Milford, died 9 — Lewis Wise, 85, r 1 Wakarusa, died. 9 — Kelly Jolyn bom to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lundy of North Webster. 10 — Todd feric born to Mr. and Mrs. Steven Dierks of Liberty Mills. Mrs. Lilliam Custer of Leesburg is a greatgrandmother. 10 — Mrs Arthur (Marcella) Coy. Sr., 50. North Webster, died 10 — Mrs George (Myrtle) Mtitschler. 88. Pheonix. Ariz.. died. She was the mother of G. R (Bob) Mutschler of Phoenix and Lake Wawasee. 10 — Vicki Firestone. Syracuse, and Thomas Hoover. Goshen, wed. ; 11 — Mrs. Clyde (Edith) Phillips, 7§. died. 12 — Brent Alan born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Matthews of Milford. 12 — Christopher Devon bom to Mr and Mrs Chester Elder of i; 1 Syracuse. 13 — Theodore A. Stahl, 72. Goshen, brother of John Stahl of Syracuse, died 13 — Dorian James born to Mrs Richard Mitchell of r 1 Syracuse and the late Mr. Mit-, chell „ 14 — Allison Ann and Kurt John Von bom to Dr. and Mrs John Stieglitz of r 2 Milford are grandparents. 14 — William H. Johnson of r 1 Leesburg, died 14 — Allison Ann and Kurt John Von bom to Dr. and Mrs. John Stieglitz of Sun Prairie, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stieglitz of r 2 Milford are grandparents. 15 — Herbert R Freenauf, 66. Edwardsburg. Mich., brother of Mrs Paul Berger of Syracuse, died 15 — Wendy Ann bom to Mr. and Mrs Craig Bontrager of Goshen Mr. and Mrs. William Kerfin of Syracuse are grandparents. 16 — Milford junior high captures county track crown * 18 — Emory Strieby. New York city, a former well known Syracuse resident, died 18 - William F Buhrt, 79, r 2 Syracuse died. 18 — Daniel W. Ganger. 61, Goshen, former Syracuse police chief, died.* 18 — A daughter bom to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sims of r 1 Syracuse 18 — Benjamin August bom to Mr. and Mrs Philip Beer of r 1 Milford. 18 — Mr and Mrs. Cletus England of Milford are parents of a daughter ’ 19 - Eric Sean born to Mr and Mrs William D. Metcalf of r 1 Leesburg ' 20 — Bieford LeCount, 59, Mission, Texas, a native of Syracuse, itiied y 20 — Mrs. Mark Smoker. 60, New Paris, mother of Mrs. Robert Geiger of New Paris, formerly of Milford, died. 21 — List death of Spec 4 Jerry D. Thomas. 20. who died in Viet Nam.' 21 — List obituary of Mrs. Irene G. Pickell. Muncie, a former resident of the Turtle Bay trailer park at Syracuse. 20 — Mrs. Orvil C. Nealis, 71, Marion, mother of Mrs. Richard (Betty) Smith of Milford, died. 20 — Mrs. Jesse Eisenhour, 91,

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Milford, died. 21 — List birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Siri of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Seiffert of Cromwell are grandparents. 2i _ Floyd Droke, Goshen, killed in auto accident. Burial was in Syracuse. 21 — Christopher Edward bom to Mrs. Edwin Stoller and the late Mr. Stoller of r 1 Milford. . 22 — Dionne Rene and Dawne Rene Robinson, Fort Wayne, died hours after birth. They were the great-granddaughters of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tutwiler of Syracuse. 25 — Mrs. Osborn Nesbit. 84, r 1 Pierceton, died. 25 — Mrs. John K. Cripe, 65, r 3 Goshen, died. She was bom near Syracuse. 25 — Velma Miller, a student teacher at Wawasee, weds Terry J. Peck. 25 — Rev. and Mrs. Richard Sumner OSL, Milford United Methodist church, honored on 40th anniversary. ■ 25 — Todd Allen bom to Mr. and Mfs. Thomas Knoop of Warsaw. Mr. Knoop is manager of the WR Thomas store in Syracuse. 26 — Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller of r 1 Milford are parents of a son. 26 — John Beck, 86, r 1 Cromwell, died. 26 — Roberta Lynn born to Mr and Mrs. Robert Whitaker of r 1 Leesburg. , 27 — A son bom to Mr and Mrs. Gary Smith of r 1 Syracuse. 28 — Death of Nathan E. Thompson, 82, Indianapolis, formerly of Syracuse, died. 29 — Funeral services held for William Meek, 94. Warsaw, formerly of Leesburg. 29 — Danny Jay bom to Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCullock of r 2 Syracuse. 29 — Tracy L. Van Curen. 78, North Webster, died. 29 — Leroy Colby. 75, Elkhart, brother of Mrs. Roy Arnold of Milford, died. 29 — Mrs. Dessie Fidler, 87. Cromwell, died. 30 — Trista Lee born to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fowler of r 3 Syracuse. 30 — Mrs John Green. 77, Leesburg, mother of Mrs. Robert Hollar of Milford, died. 31 — Mrs. Edward Nusbaum, 76. r 1 Wakarysa, died. She was the mother of Mrs. Dale Atkinson of r 2 Milford. JUNE 1 — Mrs Etta Doty, 90, r 2 Leesburg, died. 1 — Baccalaureate and commencement held for Wawasee's first senior class. 1 — Terry Lee bom to Mr. and MrsSs Larry Ryman of Milford 2 — Clarence W. Walmer, Defiance. Ohio, former pastor of the Island Chapel church, buried. 2 — Rev. Raymond R. Wilson, 74. r 5 Warsaw, pastor of the Island Chapel church, died. 4 — George Wood, r 1 Leesburg and Jenaetta Munro. Windfall, wed. 4 — Patrick Paul bom to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pelikan of Kendallville. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Juday of Wawasee are grandparents. 4 — Vem Cripe, 79, r• 1 Nappanee. died. 5 — Death claims Mrs. Roscoe Brown. 67, Warsaw, sister of Mrs. Lester Dye of Leesburg. 5 — Victoria Lynn boro to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wise of Milford. 6 — Scott Dean boro to Mr. and Mrs. Dean Baker of Milford. 6 — Mary' Sue Byrne, Mt. Pleasant and Leslie Kline, Juno Beach, Fla., formerly of North Webster, wed. 7 — William Levy, 67, Fort Wayne, died. 7 — Michele Miller, Syracuse, and Harry Hart. Grand Island, Neb., wed. 7 — Darla Emmons, Milford, and Eddie Gawthrop, Columbia City, wed. 7 — Kathleen boro to Mr. and Mrs: Steven Roderick of Syracuse 7 — Sally Hite, Ligonier, and Charles Schuckel, Wawasee, wed. 7— Nancy Konzelmkn, North Webster, and Thomas B. Stephens. Warsaw, wed. 7 — Sandra Armstrong and Brent Barnes of Pontiac, Mich., wed. The bridegroom is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Barnes of Milford. 8 — Duma Spearman, North Webster and John Campbell, wed.

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8 — Patricia Williams and Russell Becher of Ligonier, wed. 8 — Jeananne Stolz, Bristol and Charles McDaniel, Goshen, wed. The bride is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Cecil of Dewart Lake. 9 — Charter night for Lakeland Kiwanis club. 10 — Charles H. Purdum, Jr., honored for service to Lakeland schools. 11 — List May 27 birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hochstetler of r 2 Milford. 11 — Noted Melinda Anri boro to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Harman of r 2 Leesburg on May 29. 11 — Announced May 26 birth of Harold Vincent to Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Miller of r 1 Milford. 11 — Noted Robert Joseph bom to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pfefferkorn of r 2 Leesburg. 11 — List May 31 wedding Jeannie Conn, r 4 Syracuse and Bob L. Folger. r 1 Syracuse. 11 — List obituary Os H. Russell Weller. 67, Shaker Heights, Ohio. 11 — Shelia Winters and Jerry D. Poyser wed in Kimmell United Methodist church. 11 — Publish May 31 wedding of Miss Maribeth Grenard, Syracuse and Gregory Doerr of Buffalo, N. Y. 11 — Victoria Leigh bom to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Holderread of r 3 Syracuse. 11 — H. A. Ganger, 52. trustee qf Tippecanoe township dies; 11 — Ann Purdum, Milford and David Jackson, Glenshaw, Pa., wed. 13 — Mrs. Ira Heckman. 79, Nappanee, sister of Mrs. Minna Scott. Milford, died. 13 — Last rites held e for Lorraine (Al) Crawford, 61, Claypool. He was state highway superintendent at Warsaw. 13 — Mrs, John Balyeat, 66, Goshen, died. She was the mother of Mrs. Elwood (Maxine) Foster, Syracuse. . • 14 — Carolyn J. Osburn, Marion and Rodney J. Himes, North Webster, wed. 14 A son born to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tackett of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Pack Hunter of Leesburg are grandparents. 14 — Norma Ganshorn and Ronald Hertenstein, both of Syracuse, wed. 14 — Paula Stiffner, Ligonier and David Bowerman, Quincy, Mich., wed. 14— Shawn Barry bom to Mr. and Mrs. Barry Black of Ligonier. 15 — Carla Singrey, Syracuse, is Flotilla Queen. 15 — Melissa boro to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Clayton of r 3 Syracuse. 15 — Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yazell of r 1 Buchanan, Mich., wed 50 years. Mrs. Yazell is the former Eva LaCounte of Syracuse. 16 — Tyler Stanley bom to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pequignot of Warsaw. The mother is the former Diane Bisig of North Webster 16 - Mrs. Willy Riedel, 66. Goshen, died. She was the mother of Herbert Riedel of Syracuse and Mrs. Paul Mathews of Milford. 17 — Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stump, Milford, wed 25 years. * 18 — Dr. and Mrs. George D. Strohm, Syracuse, wed 50 years. 18 List obituary of Mrs. Lola L. Winters of Albuquerque, N. M. She was a native of Syracuse and died May 31. 21 — Darlene Whitstone, r 1 Akron and Daniel Reese of r 1 Leesburg, wed. 21 -r Elizabeth Moon, Wapello. lowa, and C. Rodney Teeple, Leesburg, wed. 21 — Diana Swonger. r 1 Larwill and Danny J. Boggs, North Webster, wed. 21 — Jerry M: Borkholder. 20, husband of the former Pam Chupp of Milford, killed in Viet Nam. - 21 — LuAnn Mock, Syracuse, becomes bride of Michael Brower, North Webster 22 — Mr. and Mrs Thomas Maggart of North Webster are parents al a son. 21 — Nancy Anglin, Syracuse and Michael Hernicz, South Bend, wed. 22 — Mitchell Jay bom to Mr. and Mrs. Stan Price of Milford. 23 — Mrs. Martin L. Carter, 65, Warsaw, died. She was the mother of Mrs James Wright of Syracuse. 25 — Announce birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Alden R Stuckman of r 3 Syracuse. 25 — A daughter boro to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Longenecker of r 2 Leesburg. 25 — A son boro to Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ousley of r 1 Leesburg. 25 — Kristina Marie boro to Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Lang of Syracuse. 25 — Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Neff, Milford,wed 50 years. 25 — Word received on the death of Esty Dillon, Groton, N. Y., formerly of North Webster. 26 — Kimberly Karen born to Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson of Wilson, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson of Wilson, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson of Wawasee are grandparents. 26 — James Allen bom to Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Gross of r 1 Leesburg. 26 — Carl Nowels, 89, r 1 Ligonier, died. 27 — Open house held at Bay Point Condominium. 27 — Scott Allen bom to Mr. and Mrs. Barney C. Beer of Nappanee. 28 — Miriam J. Miller, r 4 Millersburg and Roger D. Rheinheimer, Milford, wed. 28 — Peggy Hughes, Syracuse, named Queen of Lakes. 28 — Charles Andrews, Benton Harbor, Mich., formerly of Ligonier, died. 28 — Christine Sellers, Syracuse, and Roger CormiCßn, North Webster, wed. 28 — Bonnie Lou Howard, r 1 Larwill, weds, James Mettler of r 1 Pierceton. 30 — Glen Deeter, 58. Leesburg, died. JULY 1 — Glenn Scott born to Mr. and. Mrs. Chester Zorn II of North Webster. 1 — Michael Ray boro to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ray Ratcliff of Milford. 2 — List obit of Ralph Rodgers, 29, Ligonier. 2 — Beatrice L. Chiddister, 62, Ligonier, died. 3 — Randall Lee 11, bom to Mr. and Mrs. Randall L. Zorn of r 5 Warsaw. 3 — I iuline King, 66. Lake Worth, Fla., formerly of Milford, died. 4 — Alva David Searfoss, 68. Nappanee, formerly of Syracuse, died. 5 — Cheryl Heaston. Modesto, Calif., and Donald Watkins, Milford, wed. 5 — Denise Marie bora to. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berkeypile of Milford. 5 —Margaret Ridings, r 2 Syracuse, and Mark Donoko, South Bend, wed. 6 — Mrs. Orla Grubbs, 73, Burket, died. 6 — Nancy Jo Wilson and E-2 Dennis Newcomer, both of Milford, wed. 6 — Mr. and Mrs. William Kem, Syracuse, honored on 25th anniversary. 6 — Services held for J. Herbert Cockley, 84, Ligonier. 7— A daughter bom to Mr. and Mrs. James S. Parker of r 1 Syracuse. V — William Bailey, 40, Lake Wawasee, killed in accident. 7 — Mrs. Herbert (Hazel) Martin. 82. Ligonier, died. 7—- Mrs. Floyd (Alta) Brower, 78, Syracuse, died. 7 — Mrs. Talbert Parkinson. 76, Columbia City, died. She was the Sister of Mrs. Nellie Bennett of North Webster. 7— Marjorie Denise bom to Mr. and Mrs. James Parker of Kale Island. 8 — Jerry L. Helvey re-elected president of Lakeland school board. 10 — Accident proves fatal to Tom Ganshorn, 21, r 4 Syracuse and Floyd Rensberger, 22, Syracuse. Dr. Milford F. Henkel 11, 44, Pierson, Mich., died two days later as a result of the accident 10 — Horace L. Brownell, 84, Leesburg. 10 — William W. Jeffries, 84, Leesburg, died. 10 — Raliegh B. Neff, 82, r 1 Syracuse, died. "10 — Mrs. Glen Kehr, 61, died. She was the mother of Raymond Kehr of Syracuse. 12 — Mrs. Sarah R. Huber, 74. r 1 Milford, died. 12 — Mrs. Grace Daniels, 85, Goshen, mother of Mrs. Jay Peffley of Syracuse, died. 12 — Judith Dippon, Milford, and Harry Burleson, St. Joe, Mich., wed. - 12 — Betty Lou Beezley and Richard G. Monk, both of North Webster, wed.

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j 13 — Services held for Jerry Lee Wheeler, 33, r 1 North Webster. 14 — Capt. and Mrs. Bruce Mills of Radcliff, Ky., are parents of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arnold of Syracuse are grandparents. 15 — Theodore M. Judd, 42, Rochester, driver for Liberty Homes, Inc., Syracuse, killed in accident. 16 — Cornelius I. Schrock, 85, Phoenix, Ariz., formerly of Milford, died. 16 — Mary Ellen Coon, Leesburg, and Larry Sammy, Bourbon, wed. 17 — Mrs. Maude Giant, former Leesburg resident, buried in cemetery there. 17 — Gerald William Hoile, 75, North Manchester, father of Max Hoile of r 1 Leesburg, died. 18 — Sar Nell Snodgrass, granddaughter of Mrs. John Swain of Anderson, formerly of Syracuse, died. 19 — Oliver Brown, 79, Cambridge City, father of Mrs. Helen Arthur of r 3 Syracuse, died. 19 — Eva Searfoss, 64, Nappanee, formerly of Syracuse, killed in auto accident. 19 — Mrs. James Isbell, 78, Syracuse, died. 19 — Suran Ann Brown and Max Lewis Richcreek, both of North Webster, wed. 20 — Laura Moser. Ligonier and Terry Brattain, Spencerville, wed. 20 — Astronauts walk on surface of moon. 20 — Dean N. Hively, 39, Warsaw, brother of Frank Hively of Leesburg, died. 20 — Mrs. Peter (Charlotte) Blue, 61, r 4 Syracuse, died. 20 —Services held for Mabel E. Honert, 87, Ligonier. 20 — Patricia Ann Bisig and John Charles Evans, both of North Webster, wed. 21 — Tobias V. Yoder, 99, r 1 Topeka, father of Mrs. Cedrick (Mima) Mosher of Syracuse, died. 22 — Billie Gene Markham, 49, North Webster, died following industrial accident. 23 — Announce recent wedding of Theresa Duffy, Muncie, and Michael Kem, North Webster. 23 — Mrs. May M. Jontz, Etna Green, a native of Milford, died. 24 — Vera Bassett, 75, r 1 Leesburg, died. 24 — Sanders Bechtold, 22, Ligonier, dies following accident. 24 — Peter Panagos, 56, Lombard, 111., former owneroperator of the Pickwick Lounge at Syracuse, died. 25 — Dana Musser, Milford, and Steve Hicks, Gas City, wed. 26 — Matthew Stewart boro to Mr. and Mrs. Rex Yentes of Syracuse. 26 — Russell W. Copper, 59, r 6 Rochester, a native of Syracuse, died. 26 — Noah S. Stump, 95, lifelong resident of North Webster, died. 26 — Pfc. Samuel E. Godley, Ligonier, killed in Viet Nam. 26 — A son boro to Mr. and Mrs. James Shepherd of r 1 Leesburg. 27 — Tena Dawn born to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Haney of r 2 Milford. 27 — Mrs. Ronald Werstler, a resident at the nursing home in Milford, died. 30 — Edward Wilson bora to Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hearn of Syracuse. 30 — John F. Rose, 64, Union, Mich., brother of George Rose of Milford; died. 30 — A daughter boro to Mr. and Mrs. Leroy A Henwood of Syracuse. 31 — Jennifer Ann born to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kline of near Milford. 31 — Roy Pinkerton, 79, r 3 Syracuse, died. AUGUST 1 — Bruce Rogers 111 born to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Rogers II of Milford. 1 — Robert 111 boro to Mr. and Mrs: Robert Fisher, Jr., of Evansville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisher, Sr., of Syracuse are grandparents. 1 — John O. Abshire, 88, Lake Wawasee and Goshen, died. 2 — Sam Miller, 97, Cypress, Calif., formerly of North Webster, died. 2 — Cynthia Beth Jones and

Douglas Wells, both of Syracuse, wed. 2 — Matthew MeYedith boro to Mr. and Mrs. James L. Grant of Qaremont, Calif. 2 — Connie Kline, formerly of Milford, weds Alan Nowell in Florida. 3 — Susanna Kathleen born to Rev. and Mrs. Robert Graff of Syracuse. 4 — Fifty-third county fair held at Warsaw. Donnette Chambers new queen. 4 — Mrs. Dale M. (Velma Troup) White, 61, Jenison, Mich., died. She was a former Milford resident. 6 — Word received of the death of Mrs. Emery Miller, 79, Kirkland, Wash., a former Pierceton — North Webster resident. 6 — Announce recent wedding of Becky Glee Iden, Kimmell, and Stephen Craig Miller, Mishawaka. 6 — Announce June wedding of Lynn Camburn, Homer, Mich., and Larry Hoover; Milford. 6 — Shannon Ranae born to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stumbo of Milford. 6 — Walter Gotshall, 66, r 2 Syracuse, died. ’ 7 —Josiah C. Moyer, 70, Lapaz, father of Robert Moyer of Leesburg, died. 7 — Kent William bom to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Enyeart Grandparents are Mrs. Elinor© Enyeart of Barbee and Garland Enyeart of North Webster. 7— Erich Devon boro to Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Grove of Milford. 8 — Mrs. Mary Patton and Jay Millard wed in North-Webster. 8 — Jesse Miller, 71, Irish Lake, died. 8 — Donald C. Caskey, 52, an employee of Weatherhead Co., at Syracuse, died. 8 — Beth Ann bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jay Boggs of Wabash. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boggs of Leesburg are grandparents. 9 — Shirley Lepird, Ligonier, and Ronald Welborn, Summitville, wed, (Continued On Page 7, Sec. 1>

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LEGALS NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana, will from this date until February 3rd ■it 100 PM. EST, receive sealed bids on the ■following: 2 New Cars for the Kosciusko County Sheriff Department The cars are to be 8 cylinder, 4 door models, equipped with dual electric windshield wipers, power steering, power disc brakes, automatic transmission, heaters, and defrosters, turn lights, undercoated, SO amp low cut in alternator, shielded insulated electrical system, back up lights, windshield washers, rear window defrosters, 15 inch nylon tires IS inch wheels, no less than 122 inch wheel base, and no less than 330 H.P. One car will be equipped with 2 cowl mounted spot lights to be mounted by dealer and one car will be equipped with one cowl mounted spot light, to be mounted by dealer. Bidders will remove from the cars traded in by the County, the sirens and red flasher lights, and install same on new cars. All bidders should show horse power of the engine. 1 car will be marked and painted in accordance with specifications issued by the Indiana County Sheriff Standard Car Markings and Uniform Commission, and 1 car will be standard color, to be chosen by Sheriff. Specifications are on file in the Kosciusko County Auditors Office, Court House. Warsaw, Indiana. Bidders will accept as trade in and allow credit on purchase price of the new cars the following : 1 1968 Pontiac 4 door sedan Serial No. 252698 P 210313, and 1 1968 4 door sedan Pontiac, serial No. 252698P223758 Bids must be on file in the County Auditor's Office in Warsaw, Indiana by 1:0Q PM, EST, on February 3,1970 and must show on bid the necessary affidavit of _ noncollusion, as required by law. All bids'must be accompanied by a surety bond or certified check equal to 10 per cent of maximum bid. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated Jan. 6 1970. LAWRENCE BUTTS Kosciusko County Auditor NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of School Trustees, Whitko Community School Corporation, Kosciusko and Whitley Counties, Indiana, will on January T 9, 1970, receive sealed bids for purchase of the following: 1 Fuel Oil, Grade No. 2, 183,000 gallons more or less to be delivered to Sidney, South Whitley and Larwill Schoois. 2. Fuel Oil, Grade No 5 200, 73.000 gallons more or less to be delivered to Pierceton School. General Bid Form 95 (Revised 1964) is available in duplicate at the administrative office in Pierceton, Indiana All bids are to be on file at the administrative Office by 7:30 P.M. o'clock of the afore said date. Specifications are on file in the administrative office, and may be examined before submitting a bid. The Board of School Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BYRON McCAMMON, Secretary MJB.PP — J. 78.14 notice to traffic CONTRACTORS Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals for the construction of certain highway Improvements as described below, will be received by the Indiana State Highway Commission Room 1313, of the Indiana State Office Building. Indianapolis, Indiana, until 10:00 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, on the 20th day of January, 1970. and all

proposals will be publicly opened and road, immediately thereafter In the South Ballroom on the Ist Floor of the Atkinson Hotel, Illinois Street at Georgia Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. CONTRACT T-8272 - Bids pre invited on 9*' R. Ci Pavement, HAC Base, HAC Binder. HAC Surface Type "B", Pavement Removal, Drainage Structures, Mulched Seeding In the Fort Wayne District on the following: ELKHART, KOSCIUSKO A NOBLE COUNTIES US 20 A County Rd. No. 16 -SR IB SR 13, US6ASR 13. SR 3 A SR 8 Plans and Proposals may be examined at the Office of the Indiana State Highway Commission In the State Office Building, Room 1313, Indianapolis, Indiana. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION MJAPPJ.7A)4 f ' NOTICE TO HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS , Notice is hereby given that sealed 4 proposals for the construction of certain highway improvements as described below will be received by the Indiana State Highway Commission, Room 1313 in the Indiana State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana until 10:00 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, on the 20th day of January, 1970, and all proposals will be publicly opened and read immediately thereafter In the South Ballroom on the Ist floor of the Atkinson Hotel, Illinois St. at Georgia Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. CONTRACT B 8229 Blds are invited on CONTINUOUS STEEL BEAM in the Ft. Wayne District on the following: KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Project ST F 854 (23), str. 30-48-23165, on proposed US 30, north of Warsaw and 0.1 mile east of SR 15 over Penn Central, 3 spans 1 at 48'0", 1 at 69' 0" t 1 at 48'0", skew 14 degrees 41' Lt., Rdwy. 40*0", steel encased concrete pile and bents treated timber piling (piers) twin structures. Plans and proposals may be examined at the office of -the Indiana State Highway Commission in the State Office Building, Room 1313. Indianapolis, Indiana. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION PP-D.24A J. 7 MJ — D. 31 4 J. 7 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF r ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting pjace, in the Court House in the City of Warsaw, Indiana, at 9:00 a.m., on the 19th day of January 1970 will consider the following additional appropriations, which said Officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Cumulative Bridge Fund 140 CCBF Construction Barbee Channel Bridge *17,000.00 Local Road A Street Fund Const. Barbee Channel Bridge >39,750.00. * NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that taxpayers appearing at-such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally deter, mined 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 and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor, when and where such hearing will be held, I LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana MJ —D. 31 6. J. 7