The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 25, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 July 1970 — Page 3

OBITUARIES

Roy Wilkinson Death claimed lifetime resident. Roy Wilkinson, 69. of r 2 Syracuse, at his home at 2 p.m. Sunday. In failing health for several years, he had returned home from the hospital recently and died of an apparent heart* attack. He was bom on July 11,1901, a twin son of Jacob and Mary Ann (Hinderer) Wilkinson His wife, the former Katie Bitner whom he . married September 15, 1934 survives. Mr. Wilkinson was a member of the Calvary United Methodist church and a farmer. Also surviving in addition to the widow are a daughter. Mrs. Paul (Marlene) Pollock and a son. Carl, ■ both of Syracuse; two grandsons; the twin brother, Ray. Syracuse and three sisters. Stanley (Leone) Munson. Braqenton, Fla., Mrs. Blanche Green of Ligonier and Mrs Carl (Mary) Funk of Warsaw. Services were held this afternoon at Calvary United Methodist church with the Rev. K. E. Robinson officiating. Burial was in Syracuse cemetery Mrs. Lena L. Kitson Services were held Saturday afternoon for Mrs. Cressell J- 'Lena L.» Kitson. 82, r 1 Syracuse. In failing health for the past five years, she died Tlfursday mornring of complications at the Om nursing home in Milford. Mrs. Kitson was bom in Elkhart county August 20, 1887. to James and Emily (Miles) Gordy and spent her entire lifetime in the Elkhart and Kosciusko county areas. Her husband, whom she married November 9. 1907, preceded her in. death in 1967. A lifetime member of the Church of God. she was a member of the Ebenezer Ladies Aid and Bethany Home Extension club. Mrs. Kitson will be remembered as a former Syracuse Hardware store employee and also an employee of the Old Grand Hotel in Syracuse. She is survived by one son. James of r 2 Syracuse, four grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren - A son and daughter preceded her in death. Rev. Burris Moore officiated and burial was in the Syracuse cemetery. John-L Ingle Services were held Saturday afternoon for John L Ingle. 34. of r 1 Nappanee; brother of Mrs Joe 'Berniece) Baumgartner of Syracuse. Stricken by an apparent heart attack, he died Wednesday afternoon in the emergency room of the Elkhart hospital after suffering the attack while at work at Bock Industries. Inc., Elkhart. A Nappanee resident most of A L. J BIBLER & SON • & Funeral Undertakers § § 301 North Lake St. § § at Fort Wayne Street I 7 Warsaw, Indiana / funerals as low 7 fca part of our service.?

PUBLIC AUCTION Sale every Friday —7 p.m. sharp 4* mile south of Syracuse on road 13, across from bowling alley. Merchandise of all descriptions — new and used. GREER AUCTION COMPANY r 3 box 2-A Syracuse Phone: 457-3607 LEONARD H. GREER, auctioneer

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his life, he was bom July 16, 1935, at Cando, N. D., and married the former Sandra Orton October 1, 1961. He served in the U. S. army and was active in the bowling league at Nappanee. Surviving are the widow; a foster son. Tim. at home; his stepmother; four brothers and four other sisters. Rev. Vernon. Shaw officiated and burial was in Union Center cemetery. William O. Keifer William 0. Keifer. 68. of Nappanee, died Wednesday night in the emergency room of the Elkhart hospital. He was the father of Mrs. Roy (Lorretta) Skelton of Syracuse. Suffering from a heart ailment for a number of years, he had. been in failing health for eight years. Born at Holgate. Ohio, August 16, 1901. he married Dorothy Holderman January 8. 1923. A retired truck driver for the Nappanee Milling Company. Mr. Keifer was a Nappanee resident most of his life. Surviving with the widow and daughter are four sons. Kenneth, Anderson, Virgil. Kalamazoo, Willian 0.. Jr., and Ernest, both of Three Rivers. Mich.; and six other daughters, Mrs. Donald (Betty Lou' Mawhorter and Mrs. Eleanor Teupence, both of Nappanee. Mrs. Gilbert (Geraldine) Zimmerman, Bloomville, Mrs. Charles (Barbara* Amadeo and Mrs Mar/in (Willodean* SchroA. both of Goshen, and Tanya, at home: a brother, a sister, 35 grandchildren and 15 great-grand-children. Services were held at Nappanee Saturday afternoon and burial was in Union Center cemetery. Rev. James Geahlen of the First Church of God officiated. Floyd Brower Services were held today (Wednesday’ for Floyd Brower, 79. Pearl street. Syracuse. A resident of the Syracuse community all his life, he died at 5:30 Sunday evening in the Goshen hospital where he had been a patient less than a week. Death was due to complications. He was bom near Pierceton August 5. 1890, and married the former Alda Guy December 30. 1911. She died one year ago. Mr. Brower operated a trucking business in the hauling of gravel. Survivors include two sons. Max Brower. Syracuse, and Philip. Goshen; a daughter. Mrs. Martha Todd, Hammond; seven grandchildren; one brother, Victor Brower. Pierceton; and a sister. Mrs. Russell (Alta) Smith, Pierceton. Rev. Chester Reed officiated and burial was in Zion Union cemetery. " Wilbur Dean Kuhns Wilbur Dean Kuhns, 104-month-old-son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kuhns, r 2, Shipshewana, grandson of Mrs. Elizabeth Kuhns of Leesburg, died Monday in Elkhart hospital. Wilbur was born in LaGrange hospital Aug 26, 1969 Surviving with the parents and grandmother are two brothers, David and Johnny Ray and a sister Lori Ann, all at home;

grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Lehman of r 2 Shipshewana; . and a greatgrandmother. Mrs. Fannie A. Lehman of r 1 Topeka. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at the home of the parents Burial will be in Keightly cemetery. CARDS ■(mJ! THANKS CARD OF THANKS The family of Lena L. Kitson wishes to thank the many friends and neighbors, the Syracuse Church of God, Ebenezer Ladies Aid. Rev. Burris Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Umbower and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Vail for their expressions of sympathy and kindness. Mr. and Mrs. James Kitson ’ and Family CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank neighbors, relatives, and friends for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy at the loss of our father and brother. Junior Calvin Miller. The Family CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank friends, neighbors. Church of God, and others for the food, kindness, and other expressions of sympathy shown during the loss of our mother, grandmother, and sister, Lydia Darr. t Mr. and Mrs. Bill Darr Mr. and Mrs. Dennis DanDanny, Dixie, and Debbie Darr The Miller family IT BIRTHS SPONHAUER. Brad Scott Mr. and Mrs. Marvey J. Sponhauer of r 1 Ligonier became parents of a baby boy on Tuesday, June 30, by adoption. The baby was bom June 21 and weighed seven pounds. 154 ounces and was named Brad Scott. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Sponhauer of r 2 South Whitley and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wysong of Wawaka. Greatgrandmother is Mrs. Mary Logan of South Whitley. WALLEN. Heather Ann Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wallen of r 1 Milford are the parents of a daughter Heather Ann, born Tues. July 14. at Goshen hospital. Heather weighed six pounds, 144 ounces and has a sister named Amy. age three. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nine of Warsaw and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Wallen of Winona Lake Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davis of Bourbon and paternal greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Calhoun of Dwell, Ky. ISLAS daughter Mr and Mrs. Julian Islas, Jr., Milford, are parents of an eight pound, six ounce daughter bom at 2:15 a m. Wed. July 15. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rufegio Ocanas of Cress, Texas and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Julian Islas of r 1 Milford. MILLER daughter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller of r 2 Milford are parents of a daughter bom Wed. July 15, at Goshen hospital. STRONG. Wendy Dyane Mr. and Mrs. Richard Strong of Milwaukee. Wis., are the parents of a six pound eight ounce daughter. Wendy Dyane. born on July 3 Mrs. Strong is the former Nance Jill Gark. daughter of Mrs. Alice Gark and the late Dr. Fred O Clark of Syracuse.

Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Strong of Milwaukee, Wis. . OVERMYER. Collin Jay Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Overmyer of r 1 North Webster are the parents of a son, Collin Jay, bom July 16 at Whitley county hospital, Columbia Gty. • FLEENOR, son Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Fleenor of r 1 Syracuse are the parents of a son born on Wednesday, July 15, at Goshen hospital. COOK daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dana C. Cook of r 2 Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter bom on Monday at Goshen hospital. Court News Expired Registration Plate David Harter, 31, of r 1 Milford was fined $23 25 for having an expired registration plate. Estate Appraised The estate of the late Edgar Templin of Leesburg who died Jan. 22. 1970, has been appraised in probate court at $64,891.88 in personal property. Heirs are two daughters. Ruth Gunter of Rd 30 west, r 5 Warsaw and Martha Lou Lamar of Eaton; two sons. Harold Templin of r 2 Leesburg and Willard Templin of r 1 Milford. The estate of the late Effie V. McVay of r 2 Syracuse has been appraised at $48,610.71. with her son. J. Kenneth McVay of Lake Wawasee as heir to the estate. Mrs. McVay died on May 6.1970. Hazel F, Johnson is the only heir in the probate court appraisal of the estate of her husband the late Floyd E. Johnson of r 1 Syracuse, with a value of $27,763.01. Mr. Johnson passed away March 20, 1970. Driving on Beginner's Permit Malcolm I. Poe, 23, Leesburg was fined S2B for driving on a beginner's permit, by city court judge Robert T. Burner recently. Mechanic’s Lien Vernon L. Hartley of r 1 Leesburg has filed a complaint to foreclose a mechanics lien in Kosciusko circuit court against Michael R. Hemicz of Osceola. The plaintiff seeks judgment in the amount of $695.25 and asks that a lien on property described as lot 18 in First Addition of Potawatomi Heights in the Town of Syracuse be foreclosed and the property ordered sold to satisfy the judgment. Fined Earl R. Evans, 40. r 1 Syracuse, was fined a total of $25 in city court at Warsaw on an assault and battery charge. Divorce Cathy Northrup of r 2 Syracuse has filed suit for divorce from Edward Northrup. The couple married September 2, 1967 and separated June 8 of this year. She asks custody of the one child. .Asks Divorce Vicki R. Bales of r 2 Syracuse seeks a divorce from Darrell Bales. The couple married July 1, 1967 and separated July 15, 1970. To Enter Plea Michael Gark, 18, Syracuse, being charged with second degree burglary in connection with a New Paris drug store breakin on July 3, has been given until July 31 to enter a plea. Divorce Suit Dorothy Enyeart of North Webster has filed suit for divorce from Garland Enyeart. The couple married September 19, 1965 and separated July 10. 1970 and there are no children. Estate Value The appraised value of the estate of the late Pearl Jane Grimes of r 2 Syracuse who died May 11, 1970 is $14,002.35. Terms of the will state SSOO will go to the Ligonier Church of the Nazarene and the remainder is bequeathed

to her nephew, Stanley Ray Grimes of r 2 Syracuse. Files Complaint Madison Precision Industries, Inc., of Madison, has filed a complaint on account suit in Kosciusko circuit court seeking judgment in the amount of $231.47 against Owen Cobbum, doing business! as O. K. Sales at r 4 Syracuse. [ Cited /joe C. Billian, 47, North Webster, was cited at Warsaw for driving under the influence of intoxicating beverage. Marriage Licenses The following couples in the area have applied for marriage licenses at the office of county clerk Bessie I. Himes: Gerald Dean Zartman. Milford, Dalton Foundries and Tresa Irene Billingsley, Mentone, unemployed. Thomas R. Duncan, 22, Louisville, Ky., student and Sylvia Kay Freese, 20. Nappanee, student. Steven Leßoy Ketcham, 21, 323 Lee Avenue. Dunlap, draftsman and Sandra Lee Mulder, 19, r 2, Milford, sew-ing machine operator. Richard Dean Clingaman, 18. r 1 Syracuse, radio announcer and Deborah Jean Brown, 18. r 1 Syracuse * Harry Miller. Jr., 51, r 1 North Webster, personnel and D’Maris Marseille Wilson. 52, r 2 North Webster, self employed; Daniel Ear Stuckman, r 2 Syracuse, general contractor and Linda May Firestone,, Churubusco, unemployed; John Francis McCarty, 20. Nappanee, teacher, and Gndy Lou Wise, 18, Syracuse, nurses aid. Booked Donald L. Scott, 21, of r 1 Gaypool was jailed at Warsaw on malicious trespassing charges after a car caused extensive damage to a green at Wawasee Golf course early Saturday morning. Suspend License Eugene Dewey, 22, of r 2 Leesburg has his driver’s license suspended according to the latest report from the Bureau of Motor Vehicles in Indianapolis. Suspension is from April 13, 1970 to April 13, 1971, for drunk driving. I Receives Treatment For Injuries Monday Karen Gorney, 12, Gary, received treatment at the Syracuse fire station by the local first aid unit around 9:30 Monday evening for injuries received minutes earlier. The youth slipped from zr private pier at Turtle Bay Trailer park near Syracuse where she visiting, sustaining a severe cut to the leg on a piece of metal and a bump to the head. She was then taken to the office of a local physician. BOOKED AT WARSAW Richard C. Frick, 42, of Syracuse, was ordered jailed at Warsaw by circuit court judge Gene B. Lee <pn a contempt of court citation. LAKELAND LOCALS Mrs. Minnie Weimer of r 2 Milford was a Sunday and Monday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox of Milford. Debbie Thwaits of Marion and Robin Auer of Milford are spending this week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Auer of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox of Milford visited Mrs. Ethel Lambert at the Americana Nursing Center in Elkhart Sunday. Kevin Barnes of Pontiac, Mid)., and Karen Frazier of Cataract lake have returned to their homes after spending ten or twelve days with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Barnes of Milford. Mr and Mrs Michael Stafford and grandson Billy Baumgartner of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferverda of r Milford and are spending two weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parcell /' of Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ahms of Milford had as their Saturday guest. Jack Ulrey who was returning home to California from a business trip in Boston. Mr. Ulery spent the week end with his parents in Nappanee.

To Express the Deepest Sympathy for the Families Os: Mrs. Lena Bauer Mr. Ralph Hoover Mrs. Effie Strieby Mrs. Grace Slabaugh Mrs. Lydia Darr Branch 5515, National Association of Letter Carriers Syracuse, Indiana

Hospital Notes Mrs. Elmer Slabaugh of Milford was admitted Tuesday to Goshen hospital. Mrs. Paul Markley of r 1 Milford was admitted to Goshen hospital Vickie Sue Donahue of Leesburg was dismissed from Murphy Medical Center Thursday. Mari Tamer of Leesburg was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center Thursday. Mrs. Bernardo Garza of r 1 Milford was dismissed from Murphy Medical Center Friday. Patty Wallace of r 1 Leesburg was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center Friday. Donna Kreis of r 1 Leesburg was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center Friday. Barbara Shepherd of r 1 Leesburg was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center Friday. Mrs. Josephine Carrzales of r 1 Milford was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center over the week end. Garland Robinson of r 2 Leesburg was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center over the week end. Terry Dausman of r 1 Leesburg was treated in the emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center over the week end. Janet Sellers of Leesburg was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center over the week end. George Fox of Milford is a patient at Goshen hospital. He was admitted to the hospital July 13. Dick Widup of ’Milford is in Goshen hospital undergoing tests. After being ill in North Carolina for a week he was flown home. Teddy E. St umbo of Milford was admitted to Murphy Medical Center Monday. Marvin Kuhn of r 1 Leesburg was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center Monday. ’ George Elliott of r 1 North Webster is a patient at Whitley County hospital, Columbia Gty. Mrs. Paul Penn of Lake Wawasee has been a patient at Goshen hospital while undergoing observation and tests. Miss Marta Juday has returned to her Syracuse home following major surgery performed at Methodist hospital, Rochester. Minn. Randy Drudge of North Webster received treatment in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center over the week end. George Clifford Kistler of Syracuse was admitted to Goshen hospital Saturday. Mrs. Sandra Ball of North Webster has been released from Murphy Medical Center. Mrs. Arnold Culver, r 1 North Webster, is a patient at Whitley county hospital. Columbia Gty. Bryan Geiger of North Webster has been admitted to Whitley county hospital. Nathan Florkey of North Webster has been released from Whitley county hospital. Joanne Sabach of r 1 Syracuse has been admitted to Whitley county hospital. Columbia Gty. LAKELAND LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Compbell and Jani of West Carrolton, Ohio, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mynhier of Waubee lake. They came to pick up Mrs. Monnie Hunt who had spent the last two weeks in Indiana visiting three of her daughters, Mrs. Mynhier, Mrs. Eugene Brown and Miss Mary Hunt of Ligonier. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weisser and family of f 1 Milford were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Cory and Dave of r 1 Milford. Miss Sharon Gilbert of r 1 Syracuse accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Keith Osbun and daughter of near south Milford to Wisconsin last week. They spent one day in Milwaukee and several days at the Wisconsin Dells. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox of Milford will be guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Burl Faurote. Jr. of Warsaw. They will help their granddaughter Elaine Faurote celebrate her 13th birthday.

Wed., July 22, 1970— THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Syracuse Rates • (Continued from page 1) and other businesses in that area. There were no protesters at the plan commission meeting on July 9 in regard to this hearing. The clerk-treasurer was instructed to write a letter to the district highway engineer thanking them for resurfacing of state road 13 through the town letting them know residents are grateful and it was a nice job. Discussion was held on reinvesting or laying back or funds for parking meters for future use of more uptown off street parking. A request for additional appropriations was made with an anticipated shortage in several funds, one being the firemen’s fund. It was noted SIO,OOO will be spent on street improvements for the year 1970 and at present work has been halted in the area housing Vega until an area company Jays the sealer. Also noted was that work being done by Bud Kline in town is to be completed by August 20. Ordinances 70-5 and 70-6 for sewer and water budgets for the town were adopted for 1971 and claims 8266 through 8402 approved. The clerk-treasurer was instructed to bill persons with underground lawn sprinkling systems and using city water, with a rate set at $6 per month for June, July, August and September. Billing is to be on a once a year basis in the month of June with persons to be billed this year for the remaining two months. Persons pulling water from the lake for their systems must have a permit from the conservation department. It was noted weeds on the Vail property on north Harrison are to be cut and a bill sent to owner and another street light is to be installed in the Mullins street area. A decision was tabled on renting of the old freight station building to a local resident. Signs have arrived for the new Turkey Creek Lane, a short street along Turkey Creek near the scout cabin and just north of Boston street, and signs will be installed soon. The number 301

State Bank No. 305 CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION OF STATE BANK OF SYRACUSE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA AND DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30, 1970. ASSETS Cash and due from banks (including $ none unposted debits) 626.848.06 U. S. Treasury securities 2,143,307.68 Securities of other U. S. Government agencies and corporations 650,000.00 Obligations of States and political subdivisions .. 2.201.212.86 Other securities (including $ None corporate stocks) None Trading account securities None Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell • None Other loans 7,216,119.07 Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises .... 83,708.37 Real estate owned other than bank premises ... 50,532.40 Investments in subsidiaries not consolidated .... None Customer's liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding None Other assets • 4i.26b.83 TOTAL ASSETS •• $13,018,995.27 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $2,949,117.92 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 6,843,520.55 Deposits of United States Government 284,606.5.> Deposits of States flJid political subdivisions ... 547,744.08 Deposits of foreign governments and official institutions • None Deposits of commercial banks • None Certified and officers' checks, etc„ 124,085.82 TOTAL DEPOSITS $10,749,074 «2 x x x x x (a) Total demand deposits .... $ 3,690,477.99 x x x x x (b) Total time and savings deposits $ 7,058,596.93 xxX K X Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchasei 1,250,000.00 Other liabilities for borrowed money None Mortgage indebtedness None Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding _None Other liabilities 118.71i.31 TOTAL LIABILITIES• • • • $12,117,792.23 MINORITY INTEREST IN CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES None RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to Internal Revenue Service rulings) ... $ 4,937.98 Other reserves on loans None Reserves on securities • None TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES * 4,937.98 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital notes and debentures ... 4 $ 125,000.00 (specify interest rate and maturity of each issue outstanding) Equity capital, total 771,265 b Preferred stock — total par value None (No. shares outstanding $ None) Common stock — total par value 183,7bu.w (No. shares authorized 18,375) (No. shares Su°r±r d ' ng 18,3T5 ’ 285.000.00 Undivided prints ’':26T.515.06 Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves 35,000.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 896,265.06 TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $13,018,995.27 MEMORANDA Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ending with call date $10,782,988.99 Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending with call date 7,148,242.22 Unearned discount on installment loans included in total capital accounts None I, Robert L. Jones, President, of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that this report of condition is true and correct, to the best of mv knowledge and belief. Correct—Attest: ' ROBERT L. JONES THOMAS M. TUTTLE Directors CHARLES M. HARRIS (SEAL) State of Indiana, County of Kosciusko, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 18th day of July. 1970, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. 0 JO ANN HOUSER, Notary Public My commission expires June 4, 1973.

was designated for the Harold Bassetts and 303 for Doyle Gifford. Annexation Board member Willard Nusbaum inquired of town attorney Bob Reed as to proceedings in regard to annexation suits now in the courts and was told nothing new has developed at this time. Tlie summons were answered and a court appearance made. Reed and Hearn are presently making a survey of taxpayers owning real estate in the proposed annexation areas for legality of signatures on petitions and the number for a majority meeting requirements to be able to remonstrate. He stated they hope to be finished in several weeks. Board members unanimously expressed a concern to see the annexation through before their terms of office expire. All town board members, the town attorney and clerktreasurer were in attendance for the Tuesday meeting. Mrs. F. R. LeCount and two daughters, Kathy and Debbie, of Noblesville spent several days last week with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Myers. LEGALS LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County. Indiana, will, at 10 A.M, on the 4th day of August. 1970, at the Clerks Office, Court House in the City (or town) of Warsaw, Indiana, in said County, begin investigation of the applications of the following named persons, requesting the issue of the appli cants, at the location hereinafter set out of the Alcoholic Beverage Permits of the class es hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information cdn cerning the fitness of said applicants, and the propriety of issuing the permits applied for to such applicants at the premises named Estel R. Smith dba Smitty's Case (Restaurant) Beer, Liquor & Wine Retailer, U.S. 30, Box 87. Etna Green, (PO Mentone, Ind.) Jesse M. Coplen dba Lake Trail Case (Restaurant) Beer 8, Wine Retailer, 103 E. Main St., Box 173, Mentone, Indiana. SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. AND PUBLIC PAR TICIPATION IS REQUESTED INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION , By Nick Pblus Executive Secretary JOHN R SMOCK. Chairman

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