The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 8, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 March 1970 — Page 13

LEGALS NOTICE Notice i» hereto* given to the residents end cifirens ot the Town ot North Webster. In diene eno to Topecenoe Township. Kosciusko Count*. Indiana, that the Board ot Trustees ot the Town ot North Webster, iwdiana. d>d on the 4th day ot February. 1970, pass and orcJa r an ordinance providing tor the annexation ot contiguous territory to the Town of North Webster, Indiana.. which ordinance reads as follows Ordinance Number TO-1 ORDINANCE FOR ANNEXATION OF CONTIGUOUS TERRITORY TO THE TOWN OF NORTH WE ESTER. INDIANA. PROVIDING FOR THE TERMS OF SAID ANNEXATION WHEREAS, the real estate hereinafter described is contiguous to the present cor porate boundary of the Town of North Webster, Indiana and forms a compact area abutting said Town and. WHEREAS, said territory is needed for the development of the Town of North Webster n the reasonably near future, and WHEREAS, said terr.tory- is urban in character and .s an economic and social part of the Town of North Webster. Ind ana and . WHEREAS, the Town ot North Webster is financially able to prov.de municipal ser vices Io said territory within the reasonably near future and. WHE R E AS. it IS in the best interests of the Town Os North Webster, mo.ana. and ot the territory sought to be annexed to so annex the same to sad Town NOW. THEREFORE be it orda ned by the Board Os Trustees of ‘the Town of North Webster. Indiana, that the following described real estate, to wit Beg on .ng at tne point where the North boundary Ime of Huntington Street in tne Town of North Webster extended East intersects the shoreline of Webster Lake at low wafer mark for a place of beg n n.ng, thence Southeas’eriy'on and along the said shoreline of Webster Lake, and following the meanderings of said Webster Lake a* low water mark to the point of intersection thereof with the East section ime of Sec’on IS In Township 33

REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE MA BAYMAN AUCTIONEERS—REALTORS I . ’O7 W Columbia St.. South Whitley Phones or A IB Cottage For Sale Three-bedroom year-around home. Carpeted living room, large kitchen and dining room, basement, garage attached, gas heat and vacant. At Hoy’s Landing, Tippecanoe Lake, ■ — CALL Claude French Realtor Goshen 533-7959 or 533-4393 NASH REALTY SYR WISE VICINITY Within walking diMance of High School. This home has all the extras on 2 acres. 3 bedrooms - Large Rec, area with fire place. Dining room. Levels complete kitchen, attached (2) car garage, pons barn - all well dime. This home is (3) years old. Owners must lease the area due to employment transfer. Xrw • $) bf'droom home with large Rec. area - <2> complete baths - all extras in kitchen. Situated on large lot city utilities in Stucks addition. Priced to sell - 131.500. older spacious home with income property on 1.7 wooded acres. This is a beautiful setting. Owner relocating to improse his chances of regaining his health. Call for particulars. Two <2> bedroom home, full basement on ideal channel, with boat house and garage. In Syracuse on So. Huntington street. 516.500. SI MMER COTT AGE - 3 bedroom • boat house • good channel with excellent beach nearbs Priced to sell at 112.500. Jack Nash Realty RT. 4. WACO DRIVE JACK NASH PH-: 457-2205 SYRACUSE, INDIANA EARLE W. WALTZ REALTOR 54 ACRES — In Benton township. Some farm equipment, two-btnlroont home, located CR 50 and 31. IN Ol R EXPERIENCE: we find this three bedroom, carpeted. ranch home one of the very best buys in Syracuse. Beautifuils situated on an acre of ground at edge of town it has stone fireplace. 24 by 24 garage attached, full basement, large and comfortable room arrangement. RR 2. EVERYONE LONGS for more living space, and this three bedroom ranch home in center of Syracuse is a delight. Big living room, big bedrooms, big bath, plus dining area, extra den or plavrootn with own outside door, full basement, attached garage. Enormous grassy yard for children toplay and shallow, running brook in back. IIS Parkway. WE RE HAPPY to offer one of the finest mobile homes - 1369 Valient - in Enchanted Hills; with boat lot. Large double size living room, two bedrooms, full bath, electric heat, all carpeted, built on family room, garage, and 10 by 20 cement floor front porch with wrought iron railing. Anyone would be proud of this one. PRO CD TO OEEER this enchanting ranch home w ith 100 ft. lake front on Wawasee Lake. Heavily insulated .for year-round living, carpeted, it has two bedrooms down, and two bedrooms and little apartment over garage, also new family room. Ideally located in Sunset Park. EOl'R BEDROOM, two story, lake home, fine for large family, or already set up as duplex with two kitchens, two baths, and etc. Electric heat, delightfully planned, year-round. Ogden Island. EARLE W. WALTZ SYRACUSE GOSHEN HOMES FOR EVERY NEED Cura Warner Earle Walla 457-3465 v Syracuse 457-2189 Goshen 533-1414

Norm. Range 7 East in Koseusko count*. Indiana thence South on and along said Section Line to the point ot intersection with a certain North and South county road, commonly known and reterred to as the Dixie Road; thence West to the west boundary line ot said county road thence South on and along the West boundary ime of said count* road (Dixie Road) as shown in the Plat of Griffith Garden Addition Amended, recorded in Piet Book S. page IOS. >n the office of the Recorder of Kosc>usko Count*. Indiana, as Dixie ’ Road, to the Northeast corner ot Lot Numbered Sixteen (14) in said Plat of Griffith Garden Addition Amended, thence West on me Norm line of the Plat of Griffith Garden Addition Amended South 89 41 feet West (recorded as East ano West) tome West right of way line of new Indiana State Highway 13, which is me Southeast comer of Outlet B in me Plat of Cresthill Subdivision, such point being me Southeast corner of real estate now owned by M 8. M Restaurant. Inc . ’hence Southwesterly on and along the Southern boundary line of real estate owned by said M & M Restaurant, inc . (said hne being the South line of a tract consisting of 19 acres) to me Southwest corner thereof and where said Southern boundary line intersects with me Eastern boundary of a channel, thence Nor thwesteri* on and along the Eastern boundary of said channel to me Southern boundary of me Plat of Cresthill Sub d'vs.on thence Wes’ on and along the Southern boundary Ime of the Plat of Cresmill Subdivision South V> 41 feet West recorded as East and West), and con tmumg West on and along the Southern boundary line ot ’he Plat of Flrst Addition to Cresthill Subdivision and sa>d Southern boundary line extended West to the point of intersection with the West boundary ime'ot the Northeast Quarter o» Section 15 Township 33 North. Range 7 East thence North on and along the said Quarter Section fine to me Southwest corner of the present existing corporate boundary of the Town of Norm Webster. the same oeng where the present existing Western boundary line and me present existing Southern boundary line of the Town of Norm Webster intersect, thence East on and along the present ex<Stmg Southern corporate boundary ime of ’he Town of Norm Webster to me Southeast corner thereof the same being

where the present existing Southern boundary ime. and me present existing Eastern boundary line of me Town of Norm Webster intersect, thence Norm on and along the present existing East corporate boundary line of the Town ot Norm Webster to the Norm boundary line of Huntington Street in said Town of Norm Webster , thence East on and along the Norm bounoav, line o’ said Hun tmg ton Street and said boundary ime extended East to the ptace ot beginning of this description be. and the same hereby is annexed to and made a part of the corporate area of me Town of Norm Webster. Indiana BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that a fiscal plan has been developed and a definite policy has been established to furnish and provide to the above described territory herein governmental and proprietary ser vices substantially equivalent m standard and scope to such services furnished in the Town of Norm Webster, and that the ser vices ot police protection shall be furnished and provided in said above described territory concurrently with Shis ordinance becoming final and binding as hereinafter provided the services of street repair and maintenance shall be furnished and provided m said territory on or before January 1, 1971. and. that services of street lighting shall be furnished and provided in said territory on or before January 1. 1972. and all other such services shall be furnished and provided in such territory concurrently with me furnishing and provision for same in the Town of North Webster as presently existing BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the Clerk Treasurer will post notice of the passage of mis ordinance in three (3) places within me Town of North Webster. Indiana, one of which places shall be me Town Hall of said Town and one of which will be at a convenient place near the Farmers State Bank in said Town, and the other of which will be posted at a convenient place near the United States Rost Office in sa>d Town, and the Clerk Treasurer is further directed to cause mu notice of the passage ot mis or d'nance to be published in two (2) newspapers of general circulation circulating m me Town of North Webster, in d>ana and which newspapers are published m Kosc usko County. Indiana, and the publication of which notices shall run con currently m each of said newspapers ’or two (2) consecutive weeks BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that th>s ordinance shall become final and bmding sixty (40) days after the lest ot the two (2) publications herem provided tor Passed and ordamed by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Norm Weoster. Indiana, mis 4m day ot February, 1970 JAMESK GREINER PAUL ROYER DeWITT MULUETT Trustees ATTEST THURMAN E RINKER Clerk Treasurer MJ M 18. 25 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Warsaw Community School Cor poration Warsaw, Indiana, acting by and

MOBILE HOMES MOBILE HOMES • 3awn an J Cambridge SKomn Mobile Homes Sales \ Wawasee Village Xj Syracuse, Indiana 46567 Phone 219-457-2111 PICK-UP CAPS, PARTS AND ACCESSORIES SERVICES SERVICES DONALD DAVIS PAINTING & DECORATING SERVING THIS AREA SINCE 1935 Phone: 457-3651 Syracuae ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Air Conditioning - Electric Heating Hire ©iS Residential — Commercial — Industrial 457-3744 Syracuse Dry Cleaning PICK-UP AND DELIVERY IN THE LAKELAND AREA / WAWASEE LAUNDROMAT Monday, Wednesday and Friday / NORTH WEBSTER LAUNDROMAT Monday, Wednesday and Friday / STALEY’S GROCERY Monday and Thursday / JOT ’EM DOWN STORE Monday and Thursday / LAKESIDE COIN LAUNDRY, Syracuse Monday. Wednesday and Friday / JONES FOOD CENTER, Leesburg Tuesday and Friday Our Driver In Pierceton Every Monday and Thursday WARSAW DRY CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY J Warsaw, Indiana

through its Board ot School Trustees, will receive sealed bids in the Office of the Superintendent of Schools. Warsaw, Indiana, Monday. March 30. 1970, until 1:30 p.m., E ST for the following supplies Chain Link Fence Athletic F ieid Lighting System Athletic Field Form No. 95 non collusion affidavit, and bond cashiers check are required. Instructions and specifications are on fife at the OMiceof me Superintendent of Schoofs on East Main Street. Warsaw. Indiana. The Warsaw Community Schools Board of School Trustees reserves the right to reject any or all proposals ana »o waive any informalities and or irregularities in any proposal Dated this 11th day of March. 1970. Board ot School Trustees By James McCleary, Secretary MJ — M 18&25 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Wastewater Disposal Project North Webster, Indiana The Town of North Webster. Kosciusko County. Indiana, will receive sealed bids for the construction ot a Wastewater Disposal Project until 7:30 P M.. Local Time, on me Bth day of April. 1970. at the Town Hall, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud The work for which bids are to be sub mitted includes the contracts identified as CONTRACT 1 WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT includes the fur mshing of all materials for and me con' struction ot me following major plant facilities Aeration Tank Auxiliary Steel Aeration Tank Final Clarifier Aerobic Digester Control Building Sludge Drying Beds Effluent Polishing Pond Miscellaneous Items of Plant Structures. Piping. Grading. Fencing and Ad purtenances CONTRACT 2 SEWER SYSTEM con sisfs of the furnishing ot all materials for and the construction of the following sewers anci appurtenances 33.409 linear feet of 8" claiy sewers. 8.080 linear feet ot 4" clay building connections. 468 wyes and tees; 145 manholes 8.425 linear feet of cast iron force mams. 4" to I" size, ten (10) sewage lift stations and miscellaneous appurtenaht work items The successful bidders on me Wastewater Disposal Project will be required to furnish satisfactory performance and labor and material bonds The Contract Documents, including plans and specifications are on file tor examination at me office of Clyde |E. Williams & Associates. Inc . Engineers, at 1902 Norm Sher.dan Avenue, South Bend Indiana 46628. and 3000 Meadows Parkway. Indianapolis. Indiana 46205. and at me office of Clerk Treasurer. Town Hall. North Webster, Indiana Copies ot me documents may be obtained from me SOUTH BEND office of Clyde E Williams & Associates. Inc . by depositing Fifty Dollars (SSO 00) for each set jof documents for each contract, jso obtained The full amount of far

It Happened In ... Milford, IndianaSSjgjfi Item Taken From The Files Os g The Milford Mail

14 YEARS AGO, MARCH 22, 1956 Mrs. Eugene Miller of Warsaw announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Janet Shand of Goshen, to Howard Lehman, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Lehman of Leesburg. Two Milford youths, Donald Rink, a high school senior, and Steven Jones, a sophomore, escaped serious injury at 11:30 p.m. last Thursday evening in an auto accident on road 6 just west of the Turkey Creek park. Mrs. Arthur Baumgartner gave a six o’clock dinner Wednesday evening honoring the birthday ot her husband and the March birthday of his sister, Miss Edith Baumgartner. The thirty-seventh birthday anniversary ot the American Legion was observed Friday evening at the Legion hall. Approximately 80 guests attended. Mrs. Marie Kaiser attended the funeral of her brother, John C. Vonßergen, 66, at South Bend, today. Also attending from Milford were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaiser, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beer. Coach Bob Henne turned in his resignation as coach and head of the athletic department of the Milford school last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Sharp returned home from Florida March 10 where they had been spending several months at Lake Worth. 24 YEARS AGO. MARCH 21, 1946 A six o’clock birthday dinner was given Friday evening at the George Haab home for Fred Haab in honor of his 60th birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fruit of east of Warsaw entertained at their home on Friday evening in honor of the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Presh Me Farren of Milford. Miss Doris I. Woods, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Woods of 604 River Avenue, Goshen, and Joseph Galvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Galvin of Milford, were married Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wolferman deposit for the first set of documents will be returned to each actual bidder who submits a formal proposal and.wpo also returns all documents in good condition within fifteen, days after receipt of bids One half (’j) of the amount of the deposit tor all other sets will be refunded upon their return in good condition within fifteen days after receipt ot bids The Town of North Webster, Indiana, reserves the right to reject any or all' bids and to waive any irregularities in bidding Bidders on this work will be required to comply with the President's Executive Order No 11246 The requirements for bidders and contractors under this order are explained in the Specifications A certified check or bank draft payable to the Town of North Webster. Indiana or a satisfactory bid bond executed by the Bidder and a surety company in an amount equal to five (5) per cent ot the bid shall be submitted with each bid. The award of a contract will be subject to the sale ot revenue bonds tor financing the project cost No bid may be withdrawn after the scheduled closing time tor receipt of bids for at least thirty (301 days The bid guaranty of the successful bidder, who is tendered a tentative award ot contract, may be held for an additional period of one hundred eighty (180: days »o complete the necessary financial arrangements. TOWN OF NORTH WEBSTER. INDIANA Thurman Rinker. Clerk Treasurer Date March 11. 1970 MJ — M 18425 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PONTOON BOAT for sale: 8x16”, 10 h. p. Johnson motor. Excellent condition. Priced low for quick sale. Call Gary Smith, 457-3134. COTTAGE OWNERS: Everything in floor covering, sleeping equipment and outdoor and indoor furniture to make our summer home more enjoyable. Browsers welcome. Atz Furniture, Ligonier. Ph. 894-4194 collect. M 25, A 1, 8. 15 ONE USED GE electric water heater. 60 gallon and one used GE electric 40 inch range for sale Call 658-4050. MODERN, year around 8 room home in wooded Epworth Forest for rent: Two short blocks from Lake Webster. Year around recreation. Professional or business people preferred. References required Address: M. Buckner, 601 S. Main. Ligonier. ts

SALE Mod.. 2-B. R. Brick Home. Lg. 107' x 135’ Lot. Additional 107’ x 135’ Lot Available. 2 Mod. 2 B. R. Income Properties $17,500. 65’ Frontage On Kale Island Road. 3 B. R. Mod.. Full Bas. 1 Acre. $15,500.00. Mod. 3-B. R.. H. W. Heat. 46 Acres. $15,900.00. Jay’s Insurance & Realty Jay Busscher, Broker EVERETT F. KETERING, Associate Ph.: 457-3534 — 457-3506 Syracuse

received a letter from their son, H. Richard Wolferman, stating that he is now stationed in China. Forrest Freed and Harvey Speicher are announcing the opening of a garage in Milford, to be located in the cement block building on road 15 just south of the Freed residence. Dr. William S. Price, Milford veterinarian, arrived home Saturday noon from Tampa, Fla., where he spent the past two and a half months for his health. He will resume his local practice. Mrs. Mervin Mishler entered the McDonald hospital in Warsaw on Friday evening for a rest and examination. 30 YEARS AGO. MARCH 21. 1940 Doris Myers, 14-year-pld daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Myers, fell during a physical education class in the high school gymnasium last Wednesday afternoon at 3:10 and broke her collarbone. Mrs. Theo Beer is confined to her bed with a throat infection. Bernice Hollar of Muncie spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A- R. Hollar. William Henry Noss, 83. died at his home on west Catherine street at 4:45 p.m. Saturday, death being due to the infirmities of old age. Mrs. Florence Norwood. 29, wife of Rev. Darrell Norwood, pastor of the Milford Christian church, died Saturday evening in the Me Donald hospital. Mrs. Norwood fell on a patch of ice and was taken immediately to the hospital, where it was found she had fractured both bones of the left leg. Death was due to embolism. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dippon and Mrs. Ray Bray attended the funeral of Joe Myers of Goshen last week. Thirty-five seniors of the Milford high school will be graduated Friday night, April 26, at commencement services held in the Milford community building, it was learned last week through high school principal Harold Young. 40 YEARS AGO, MARCH 20, 1930 Mrs. Cleon Scott has resumed her duties as bookkeeper at the Milford Hardware Company. A son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ingle of northwest of town became ill last week with scarlet fever. Another sure sign of approaching spring, and one that never fails, is the appearance of the tax assessor at zoutxdoor. Many children and students of the Milfora school have taken the scarlet fever serum during the past week. The Prairie Farmer radio station announced last week that the commercial peach crop of Illinois had been killed during the winter and that Michigan would not exceed one half of its normal crop. O A Lambert, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lambert, was run down by an automobile, driven by a Mr. Garver of Elkhart, at about 5:30 o’clock on Friday evening while playing near the Moses Hershberger home on Higbee street. John D. Baumgartnei will convert his garage building at his residence, which fronts on Syracuse road, into a gasoline service station. Washington high school captured the state basketball championship title Saturday night by defeating Muncie in the "final game, 32 to 21. Washington has been in the’ titular contest for the past four years, but this was the first they were successful in going through. Only man helps man Only man pities; only man tries to save. -Robert Blatchford.

deals j ■. ■ ' ” I ’69 IMP ALA 4-dr., sedan, P. S., P. 8., low mileage, like new 2,595 ’67 CHEVELLE Malibu 2-dr., H. T-, bucket seats, 4-speed . . ( 1,695 ’69 DATSUN, 4-Door, automatic, 12,000 actual miles, like new I *» 795 ’67 CAPRICE, 2-Door Hardtop, P. S-, P. B 2,095 ’67 CAMARO COUPE, 327 V-8, 4-speed 1,695 ’67 PONTIAC WAGON, air, fully equipped . .. 1,895 ’6B NOVA SS, 350 Engine, 4-Speed Trans 1,995 McCORMICK MOTORS, Inc. 1255 W. Market St. Phone: 773-3134 Nappanee, Ind. “Across From Historic Amish Acres”

Wed., Mar. 25, 1970 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

100 At Safari Workshop Held Last Wednesday Over 100 persons attended the Kosciusko County Republican Women's club Safari Workshop Wednesday night at the Shrine bc.ikiirig. The meeting was for ’ all clubs in the third district. Mrs. Esther B. Guthridge, state president of the Indiana Federation of Republican Women, was to have conducted the panel discussion. but was called to her home in Indianapolis as she was leaving for Warsaw. This was due to the sudden illness of her husband. National committeewoman Cecil Hardin was also unable to attend. Mrs. Francis Harman took the place of Mrs. Guthridge in presiding over the meeting. She is chairman of the state federation and spoke on programming the work for a year ahead. She is from the sixth district. Mrs. Wilma Bowman, chairman of the membership committee from the tenth district, spoke on creating good public relations and their importance within the party. Mrs. Lois Earle, chairman of the finance committee, spoke on ways to make money for the party, She is from Indianapolis, or the fifth district. Loraine McCormick spoke too on public relations and publicity for the federation. Mazie Alexander, president of the Kosciusko county Republican

HELP WANTED HELP WANTED WANTED: Semi-Retired or Handicapped Couple with Mobile Home to operate and take care of Waubee Lakeside Park. FREE SITE AT LAKE CONTACT: 658-4050 AFTER 9 P. M. Typist Wanted We have an opening for an operator on a tape perforating machine. Thjs machine types the editorial content of our newspapers. Must be able to type at least 60 words per minute, accuracy is essential. Working Schedule: three days a week — Mon.. Tues., and Wed. Occasionally Thurs. and Fri. APPLY IN PERSON The Mail-Journal MILFORD OFFICE Phone: 658-4111 Milford AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE AUTO REPAIR SERVICE Genuine Overhaul Part* Tune. Up W. L CUTTER CHEVROLET, Inc. 1001 So. Huntington Syracuse, Ind.

Women’s club, introduced the visiting dignitaries and recognized the precinct committeemen and -women and candidates for office who were present. Some of the candidates who were present and the offices were as follows: Carl Zimmer, county assessor; Tim Rovenstein, county council; Lawrence Butts, auditor; Charles Lehman: county council-at- . large; Bessie Himes, clerk; Merlin H. Wertenberger, county council-man-at-large; Arthur Coblentz, state representative; Harvey Anglin, county commissioner, southern district, opposing Glenn Lowman; Thames Mauzy, state representative; Ruth McCleary, county councilman-at-large; Betty Busselburg; Tom Anglin, sheriff; Milo Clase. justice of the peace; Charles Lehman, county council-at-large; Charles Menzie, county council; Mazie Alexander, recorder. There were too many present to permit naming all of them. BETHEL WOMEN PLAN PARTY Members of the Bethel Women’s Fellowship of the Bethel Church of the Brethren at Milford are planning a tupperware demonstration party (see ad elsewhere in this issue) to be held at the church on Monday, March 30, at 7:30 p.m. Ladies of the community are j invited. They are urged to take their damaged tupperware to exchange. The church women plan to use the proceeds to make improvements in their kitchen. ,

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