The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 21, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 June 1970 — Page 26

THE MAIL JOURNAL—Wed., June 24, 1970

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~t— ; ' j iZTMLJLWWT| ~~iMßa GdUKSI 11 < -» • ---— - -r»? .Tfr> f« • fdfiftSST • r ■<■' < NEW BRIDGE COMPLETED — The above is a photo of the new bridge, connecting Big and Little Barbee Lakes, which was completed around May 1. at the cost of 143.562. It replaces the old iron bridge built in 189 X. which was only 16 ft. wide and at one time had boards which you could see through. Two girls enjoying the boat ride are Kinsey Alvey, seated in foreground and Dee Harlin. -

Mr and Mrs Norris Jackson of Rome City, formerly of New Pans, called on friends m Milford recently. They attended worship services at the Christian church where Mr. Jackson formerly served as assistant pastor

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Camp Riley Wants Your Crippled Child

• DEAR DAD - Today I climbed a tree.” DEAR MOM Last night we rode on the boat Queen Ruth." This column is an appeal to all "DoGooders" past and potential. Your help is needed to seek out any crippled, retarded or handicapped child 8 to 15 years of age to go camping Camping is in the 2.300 wooded acres of Bradford Forest a few miles north of Martinsville. Three two. weeks camping periods will start July 12 camps such as no other anywhere At this Camp James Whitcomb Riley for handicapped children, each summer, are children from effects of polio, cerebral palsy, accidental injuries, birth defects, with impaired hearing and even the Wind Many are in wheel chairs. It is a treatment camp, with nurses from the Riley health center and a physician on call around the clock. What a setting! This wooded land tract was a gift of John Bradford on behalf of himself and two brothers, to the children of Indiana under auspicies of Indiana University and Riley Hospital

They had acquired this priceless acreage piece by piece in the post Civil War era. It has become the children’s camping headquarters of the nation. Riley Bradford camp where the crippled girl or boy you find may have the treat of a lifetime this summer, has fabulous facilities. Newly added to the controlled temperature pool is the "Ole Swimmin Hole" named for Brandywine creek that was so dear to Indiana's poet James Whitcomb Riley. The Bradford lake covers 110 acres and its beach equipped especially for handicapped children. There are four separate docks, the 20 foot pontoon boat. Queen Ruth, and numerous aluminum boats for rides. A boy or girl mayeven catch a fish. Camp Riley is an all weather facility, with heated cabins, a dining hall and fully equipped infirmary. It has a staff of a well trained director and his staff of experienced college-level counselors The kiddies, even with braces, hike wooded trails, enjoy cook outs, nature studies, craft work, such as with ceramic clay found in the area. Camp fee is M 0 for those who are to pay However, do not let finances keep you from sending \in an application for a cripple child in your territory. “Partfperships" of S6O each are/available through kindnessmany splendid organizations and individuals for those in economic straits. If you find a crippled child who would ha-e the treat of a lifetime at c <mp Riley write for application blank to: John Hillman: Riley Memorial Association. 129 East f'arket St. Room 917, Indianapolis. Ind. 46204. or phone 634-4474 Indianapolis. TURNING TO ANOTHER subject, are you a fisherman? The last Legislature enacted

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several new fish and game laws. These included such matters as the number of troutlines fishermen may set from two to one, and that must have the fisherman s address. The new laws forbid shooting into or across water, shooting frogs, turtles, plinking at beer cans and other things in the water. Shooting in or across water imperils fishermen. David Click, deputy director of the Department of Natural Resources said. Trout lines must be tagged to discourage wayward fishermen leaving them to clutter up streams. Write for your copy of the new fish and game laws to the State Department ofc Natural Resources. New State Office Building. Indianapolis. Indiana. In planning your summer vacation, follow the superhighways as far as possible, compared to regular roads. This is why. The nation's toll roads had a fatality rate of 2.4 per 100 million miles of driving in 1969. or less than half the average of 5.3 for all roads and streets. This is report of the International Bridge. Tunnel and Turnpike .Association. The design of toll roads is basically the same as that of free roads built to standards of interstate highway that criss-crosses Indiana. ALEXIS de TOCKQUEFILLE wrote: “There is no country in the world in which everything can be provided for by laws, or in which political institutions can prove a substitute for common sense and ptftMic morality.”

LEGALS ORDINANCE NUMBER 70-1 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING AND CONTROLLING PARKING OF VEHICLES ON INDIANA STATE ROAD 13 tN THE TOWN OF SYRACUSE WHEREAS, the State of Indiana has heretofore determined and declared that parking of vehicles on State Road 13 in the Town of Syracuse. Indiana, shall be controlled and regulated, and has posted signs so regulating and controlling the parking of vehicles on said Indiana State Road 13 within rhe Town of Syracuse, and WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees has determined to cooperate with and conform to the regulation and control of parking on Indiana State Road 13 within the Town of Syracuse as prescribed and determined by the State of Indiana, and WHEREAS the Town Marshall of the Town of Syracuse will be looked upon to enforce the regulation and control of such parking on Indiana State Road 13 within the Town of Syracuse, now, therefore. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF SYRACUSE. INDIANA Section l. That there shall be no vehicles parked on the East side of Indiana State Road 13 w thm the Town of Syracuse from the intersection of Pearl Street and said Indiana State Road 13 in the Town of Syracuse to the Southern boundary line of the corporate limits of said Town of Syracuse, nor shall there be any vehicles parked on either side of said Indiana State Road 13 within the Town of Syracuse from a point IM feet North of Mam Street to a point 200 fee* North of High Street within the Town iof Syracuse Section 11. That any person violating any provision of th.s ordinance shall be punished bye tine for the first violation thereof in the amount of One Dollar ($1 00), and shall be punished by a fine for a second violation of this ordinance in an amount of Five Dollars SIS 00>. and shall be punished by a fine in the amount of Teh Dollars ($lO 00 > for any third and subsequent violation of any provision of this ordinance w photographic specialists 110-112 L WaUHoftw St. _ Caehee. Induu 46526 Commercial * Aerial Industrial * Wedding Phone: 533-3744

Section 111. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption and passage Passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Syracuse on the 9th day of June. 1970. A. Byron Connolly Willard S. Nusbaum Loren Longenbaugh Vernon T. Beckman BOAROOF TRUSTEES Attest: Ronald Sharp Clerk. Treasurer Je 17. 24 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all in terested persons of Kosciusko County, Indiana. that a petition will be presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Kosciusko County in the State of Indiana, at the hour of 1:30 PM on the 4th day of the regular monthly meeting of the Board of County Commissioners in the month of July. 1970 in the Court House in the City of War saw. Indiana, for the location and estab lishment of a public highway in said County and State, which said proposed high way will pass over and through the lands of the persons hereinafter named and over the following described route, to-wit: Said petitioners respectfully ask and pray for the establishment and improvement of a public highway, to be known as COR EL ROAD said highway being of a uniform width of 20 feet on each side of the following described and designated centerline, to wit: Commencing at a point 20 feet east and 50' N of the northeast corner of Lot Number 22 of the Jennie Warren 3rd Sub Division to Diamond Lake. Seward Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, and intersecting with the County Road known as Warren Avenue, thence running in a generally southern direction, directly in back of the lake front lots along the south east shore, for a distance of ap proximately 1.071 feet, to a point 20 feet east of the North East corner-of Lot Number I of this same Sub Division, to a turnaround area Dated this 12th day of June 1970 LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor. Kosciusko Co MJ — Je 17. 24 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all in terested persons of Kosciusko County, Indiana. that a petition will be presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Kosciusko County in the State of Indiana, at. the hour of I 30 PM. on the day of the regular monthly meeting of the Board of County Commissioners in the month of July 1, 1970 in the Court House in the City of Warsaw. Indiana, tor the location and establishment of a public highway in said County and State, which said proposed high way will pass over and through the lands of the persons hereinafter named and over the following described route, to wit: Beginning at a point 20 feet east of the South east corner of lot No 1 in the Second Addition to Metzlers Addition in Van Buren Township. Kosciusko County known as Hale Haven Road and in tersecting with a Road known as Peach Lane’ thence following a centerline 20 feet on either side in a northiy direction 971.5 feet to a read known as Yanes Road Dated this June 3. 1970 LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor. Kosc Co \ MJ —Je 17, 24 KOSCIUSKO COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana, will from this date until July 1.1970, at 1 30 E S D T , receive sealed bids on the following Reconstruction of 1.1 Miles of the Warner Road, starting at the B & O railroad and ending at 775 E The project consists of widening the existing 14 foot concrete slab. 2 feet on each side with hot Asphaltic Concrete, placing 220 pounds per square yard of Hot Asphaltic concrete base IK) pounds per square yard hot asphaltic concrete surface Type "B." leveling and disposing of the excavated material from the widening operation and dnveway and intersection finish work Detailed plans, proposal and specifications are on tile at the County High way Department, 401 E. Winona Avenue. Warsaw, Indiana Bids must be filed in the County Auditor's Office on Form No 94 proposal form and accompanied by bid bond or certified check

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for 10 per cent of bid. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana MJ — Je 17,24 FIRST NOTICE NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF THE LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION Notice is hereby given to the of the Lakeland Community School Corporation of Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the Board of School Trustees of said Lakeland Community School Corporation will meet at the Superintendent's office located in the Administration Building of said Lakeland Community School Cor poration, south of Syracuse, Indiana, on June 30. 1970. at 7:30 P.M for the purpose of considering a proposal to establish a cumulative building or sinking fund for the purposes of providing the original capital cost for the construction and equipment of new school buildings for classroom pur poses, for the acquisition of land and improvements thereon for school buildings for classroom purposes, tor the original capital cost of equipping and or of remodeling and equipping for school classroom purposes any building used for school purposes, for funds for the leasing or renting of real estate suitable for school classroom purposes, for the acquisition of any land to be used as a street, road, sidewalk or means of ingress or egress and for improvement of any land so acquired, and for improvement or con struction of any street, road, sidewalk or means of ingress or egress to any property used for school purposes, and for the in stallation of a water supply and or sewer systems, including water and or sewer conduits, for the original capital costs of school site improvements, including land scaping, installation of walks, playground surfacing and play areas, and. for any and all other legal and proper uses and purposes without limitation, and the levying of a tax of sixty cents (5 .40) on each one hundred dollars (5100) of all taxable personal and real property within said Lakeland Com munity School Corporation to provide monies for said fund, said tax to be first levied in 1970. payable in 1971. and annually thereafter for a period of five (5) years, as provided for in Chapter 57 of the Acts of the

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Indiana General Assembly for 1945. and all acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto. Taxpayers are invited to be present at the meeting and to exercise their rights to be heard on said proposal. The proposal, in the form of a resolution or ordinance, if adopted, will then be submitted to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for its approval. Notice is hereby further given that this notice and the proposal contained herein shall in no way affect the present established cumulative building or sinking fund levy of said Lakeland Community School Cor poration now in effect unless and or until the newly proposed levy contained herein is finally approved and established Dated this 9th day of June, 1970. Floyd H Baker, Secretary Board of School Trustees LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION MJ —J 17,24 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Nolice is hereby given the taxpayers of Lakeland Community School Corporation, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipal corporation at their regular meeting place at 7: 30 o'clock p m E D.S T., on the 30th day of June. 1970. will consider the following additional ap propriation from existing funds which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time CUMULATIVE BUILDING FUND: Construction and equipment for Wawasee High School Project No 2150 — $4,700.00 Architect tees, construction, remodeling, renovation, equipment and land survey for the following: Wawasee High School ■ Project No 3993 — $37,040 00 Milford Junior High School Project No 3995512,834 00. Syracuse Schools Project No 3998 — $10,340 00 [ North Webster Schools Project No. 3992 — $54,644.00 Syracuse Schools Boiler conversion — $25.50000 Lease on classrooms — $5,000 00 Total building fund — $152.040 00 Taxpayers appearing at sJch meeting

shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation as finally made will be automatically referred tb the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen (15) days at the County Auditor's office of said County, or at such other place as may be designated At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any such additional appropriation may be heard. Interested tax payers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. FLOYD H BAKER, Secretary Board bt School Trustees Lakeland Community School Corporation MJ — Je 17,24 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 7th day of July. 1970 at the Clerks Office, Court House in the City of Warsaw, Indiana inlaid County, begin investigation of the ap plications of the following named persons, requesting the issue of the applicants, at the locations, hereinafter set out of the Alcoholic Beverage Permits of the classes hereinafter designated and will, 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 . I Richard D. Underhill dba Service Liquor Store (Package Store) Beer, Liquor & Wine Dealer, 102 South Lake St., Warsaw, Ind The A. 8> P Tea Co., by M G. Worden, Off. Mgr,, (Grocery) Beer 8. Wine Dealer, U. S. No 30 &' Bypass No 30, Warsaw, Indiana Maxwelton Golf Club, Inc., by H. Merl Smith, Pres . R R 4. & Robert Reed, Sec.. 104 S. Huntington St., (Restaurant) Beer Retailer, Wawasee, Indiana UNIN CORPORATED (P.O R R 2, Syracuse, Indiana) • SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND PUBLIC PAR TICIPATION IS REQUESTED INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION £y NICK POLUS Executive Secretary JOHN R SMOCK Chairman