The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 October 1971 — Page 13

LEGALS NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice Is hereby biven that the Board of County Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana, will from this date until November 3, I*7l, at 1:30 P.M E.S.T., receive sealed bids on the following Replace bridge No 66. Located on County foaed 825 N. 0-3 Mile East of County Road SCOW Replace Bridge No. 74, Located on County Road MOW. Mile South of County Road 1200 North Replace Bridge No 117, Located on County Road soos so Fen West of State Road is. Replace Bridge No. 2SI. located on County Road 12005. 0.3 Mile West of County Road 900 West. All protects require that the old bridge be removed, new pipe be installed and backfilled, roadway base and surface be con s true ted and that guardrail, seeding and mulching work be performed. Detailed plans, proposal and specifications are on file at the County Highway Department, Ml E Winona Avenue, Warsaw, Indiana . Blds must be tiled in the County Auditor's

PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION Located % mile south of Syracuse on State Road 13 next to Gas for Less Station. Friday, October 29 7 P.M. SHARP New jewelry, both ladies and men’s watches, earrings and necklace seta, rings, cuff link seta; Also, new toys, linens, couch, desk, chest, lawn and porch furniture; Many nice gift items; Also, we have used merchandise consignments coming in all the time so just come see for yourself Friday night at 7. Something for Everyone. Sale Managed and Owned by Richard Lehman and Robert Burke. Sale Every Friday at 7 P.M. Star Sales Co. Greer Auction Division R3Box2A Syracuse, Indiana Phone 457-3667 Auctioneer: Col. Leonard H. Greer Clerk: Shirley Greer HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Male Help Wanted Experienced Route-Salesman needed at once. ■J —APPLY— Golden Rule Cleaners Syracuse, Indiana A Good Place To Work And Good Hours ■ • HELP WANTED We are looking for a young man who is interested in acquiring a skilled and demanding position in a growing printing company as a Web Offset Pressman AND Dark Room Photographer Previous experience is- NOT necessary, but you must have a desire to learn and pride in what you do. If you think that you are qualified, apply to . . . The Mailjournal PRINTING PLANT Phone: 658-4111 Milford REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE TODB REALTY LAKE WAWASEE SUNRISE BEACH — Nice single story year around home on ST lake front lot. maintenance free property. Enclosed perch, large living room <»' x 2B*), equipped kitchen, two very large bedrooms, two full ceramic baths, utility room, brick patio. Sudlow pier, one car LW with storage shed attached. Furnished — $39,566. Property includes pontoon and motor. COUNTY ROAD WON (south of Lake Wawasee — not on lake — oH 13A) Nice S bedroom brick Ifc story year around home on 5J wooded acres. Living room, kitchen, family room eating area combined. Full bath, basement. Pole building. Storage sheds, misc. out buildings. 125.560. LAKE WAWASEE KALE » — Nice two bedroom year around house op 56’ guest house. AND WE HAVE MORE - A large selection of properties from which to choose. CaU for details, or stop by our office for current listing pamphlets. JOE and BARBARA TODD, Realtors Office Open Daily From M Sunday Neou to!—evenings by appointment only HARLAN STEFFEN Sales Representative PHONE: (219) 856-3217 EAST SIDE OF LAKE WAWASEE R.R. 2 Syracuse, Indiana

office on form no. 96 (propose! form), accompenieO by form no. MA standard questionnaire and financial statement for bidders, end a bid bond or certified check for 10 per cent of bid. The commissioners reserve the right to reject any or oil bids. Dated Oct. 13, 1971. Lawrence Butts Auditor of Kosciusko County, Ind. 0.20,27 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 16th day of November, 1971 at the Clerk's Office, Court House in the City (or town) of Warsaw, Indiana in said County, begin investigation of the application of the following named persons, requesting the issue of the ep pl leant, at the location hereinafter set out of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety of issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named: The Milford Turf Bar. Inc., by Bettie Hare. WAs . A Doi lie Moore. Sec.. Milford, ind.. (Restaurant) Beer B Wine Retailer, 442 Main Street. Milford. Indiana

SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION ' By MARK Y. BROWN Executive Secretary JOHN R. SMOCK Chairman NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice Is hereby given to taxpayers of Warsaw Communtiy School Corporation, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place at 7:45 o'clock p.m., on the 9th day of November, 1971, will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing et this time. GENERAL FUND Account 500 —Pupil Transportation t 3,000 Account (00—Fixed Charges 36,000 Account 1200 — capital Outlay 56.000. * 97,000 The aforementioned additional appropriations can be fulfilled by reducing existing appropriations In accounts as follows: Account 100 —Administration S 10.000 Account 200— instruction 19,000 Account 400—Health Services 5.000 Account 600 — Operation of Plant 53,000. Account 900—Food Services 10.000. S 97.000 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be hoard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board win 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 hearings, 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. Board of School Trustees Philip J. Harris W James McCleary Merle Mock W. A. Clinker R L. Heyde, DDS Dated this 19th day of October, 1971 0.27.N.3 NOTICE OF OFFICES TO BE FILLED Notice is hereby given the voters of the Town of Pierceton. Indiana, for the Town Election to be held on Tuesday. November 2. 1971, that the tollowing offices will be filled: Town Trustee for the first ward Town Trustee for the second ward = Town Trustee tor the third word Town Clerk Treasurer at large DateO ano signed this 14th Oav ot October. Wl, at Pierceton, Indiana Janet Miller, Town Clerk Treasurer 0.20,27 NOTICE OF TOWN ELECTION Notice is hereby given that a Town Election will be held in the Town of Pier ceton. Indiana. Tuesday. November 2. 1971. That all voters will vote at the Town Hall on First Street in said Town. That the polls will be open from six o'clock a m. to six o'clock p.m (Eastern Standard Time) of said day. Notice is also hereby given that the title of each office to be filled and the name* and addresses of the persons for whom nominal ton papers hove been Hied under the proper party designated are as follows: DEMOCRATIC PARTY Town Trustee First Ward — John Barlin Town Trustee Second Ward — Scott Sieighter Town Trustee Third Ward — Herbert Orr. Jr Town Clerk Treasurer — Janet Miller REPUBLICAN PARTY Town Trustee First Ward — Clifford Wood Town Trustee Second Ward — No Candidate Town Trustee Third Ward — Raymond Slusher Town Clerk Treasurer — Patricia Johnston The address of each of the nominees Is Pierceton, Indiana Dated and signed at Pierceton. Indiana, this 14th day of October, 1971 Janet Miller Town Clerk Treasurer 0.20,27 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the un oersigned will sell at public auction a certain 1947 Century inboard rune boot, serial No 4713. on Saturday. October; 30, 1971. at Wawasee Marina, Inc . R. R. 2, Syracuse. Indiana, at W OO o'clock A M , upon which the undersigned claims and holds a mechanics' lien. The undersigned hereby reserves the right to bid. WAWASEE MARINA,, INC. R.R.2 Syracuse. Indiana 0.13,2047 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, In dieno, will from this date until December 1. 1971 at 2 00 P.M . EST. receive sealed bids for Blank Books. Blanks. Stationery, Printing and Office Supplies as required by Kosciusko County during 1972 Specifications and estimated quantities required are now on file in the County Auditor's Office. All bids must be submitted on Form 91 as prescribed by the State Board of Account*, and must be on file in (he County Auditor's office at Warsaw. Indiana by 2 00 PM., EST on December 1, 1971 and each bid must be accompanied by a surety bond or certified check in the sum of *1.000.00 subject to the approval of the Board of Commissioners When bidding on all or either classes 1.2.3,4. or 5. bids mutt be accompanied by the necessary aHidavit of non collusion as required by law The Board of Commissioners reserve* the right to reject any and all bids Dated October 26. 1971 Lawrence Butts County Auditor Kosciusko County. Indiana 0 27, N. 3 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice I* hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, in diene will from this date until Nov. *. 1971. at 9 00 A.M., EST , receive sealed blds for furnishing and delivering county Highway supplies tor the repair and maintenance of County Highways and Bridges tor the Year 1972 ' The Board of Commissioners will also receive bids tor 10.000 geltons. more or less ot No 3. fuel oil for use m the Court House as needed during 1972 Ait bids must be submittod in Oupl’cate on Form No 95. Revised, and must be accompanied by a Surety Bond or certified check equal to X) per cent of maximum bid, and me necessary affidavit of non collusion as required by law

SERVICES SERVICES ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Air Conditioning ■ Electric Heating —Hire Electric' — Residential — Commercial — Industrial 457-3744 Syracuse ;• , 1 - : J ■ ■ ( GRAVEL ) | PHONE 658-4063 / *

Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Dated October 13, 1971. Lawrence Butts Auditor, Kosciusko County, Ind. 0.20,27 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the City of Warsaw. Kosciusko County, Indiana, •that the proper legal officers of said municipal corporation at their regular meeting place at 7:30 P.M. on the 15th day of November, 1971, will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. AMOUNT General Fund Police Dept 6-21 Communication A Transportation S 200.00 6-32 Garage A Motor 2,000.00 6- Equipment 1.800.00 Fire Dept. 7- Equipment 900.00 *4,900.00 Cemetery Fund 1*26 Contractual *1400.00 10-42 Materials 1400.00 *2400.00 Park Recreation Fund 19-72 Equipment *2400.00 Total *9400.00 Taxpayer* appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation* as finally made will be automatically referred to the state board of tax commissioner*, which board will hold a further hearing within fifteen 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 of such additional appropriation* may be hoard, interested taxpayers may inquire of the county auditor when arid where such hearing will be held. HELEN JOAN KINDLE, CLERKTREASURER City of Warsaw, Indiana 0.27,N.3 Commissioners Claims The following is a list of claim* to be considered by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their meeting on the Ist of November, 1971. Edith B. Betti 450.00 Ethna Scott 433.33 Princess MF rush 391.46 Frances Noble 366.66 Norma Jean Messmore 350.00 Kathryn Teel 450.00 Heiel Harman 433.33 Mary Beth Miner 391.66 Catherine Gonys 366.64 Olga T using 350 00 F. Bonita Freeman 391.66 Margaret E. Garman 375 00 Joan L. Harman 117.00 idle* Armey 450.00 Phyllis Munson 433.33 Rita Miller 391.66 Lucille McCleary 366.66 Margaret Menzie 350.00 Nancy Belcher 316.66 Riis Golding 29.70 Ruth Hoppus 450.00 Helen Goshert 433.33 Evelyn R. Adams $2.00 Roger Fellows 602.33 Stanley Holderman 585.66 Ronald Robinson 550.00 H. Earl Boggs 416.66 Bernard T. Minear 550.00 Loren Melton 500.00 David F. Rieder 450.00 Avis B. Gunter 450.00 Lucy J. Garrett 433.33 Alice RRandels 391.66 Thelma J . Leedy 378.33 Janet I . Wise i 27.80 Jesse Rice 26.00 Clara Belle Damaree 7.40 Mary Jane Schmitt 211.60 Billie F Andrews 2*3.33 Richard F. Mikel 3*3.33 Judy Kinney 96 00 Henry Hackworth 600.33 Ralph Whitesell 595.00 Beatrice Weller 196.16 Edward B. Funk 316.66 Milo E Clase 50.00 Maxine Close 18.75 B. James Baker *33.33 Marjorie Cautfman 333.33 Geo A. Nye \ 416.66 Georgia Nellans ' 450.00 Janet Wise 204.20 Robert L. Rasor 330 00 Duane Kline 24,00 Lloyd Disher 102 00 Eloise jacks 192.00 Cynthia A. Fry 72.00 Business Equip Co. 153.10 Glass Serv. of Warsaw 46.40 Lak* City Wholesale 68.28 Plymouth Cl. Twl Co. 36.10 N.1.P.5.C0 < 699.09 Water Utilities 102.85 Sewage Re Ofc ’5 00 Warsaw P.O. (56.00 Waddell Print. Co. 201 70 united Tel. Co. 636 54 A. E. Boyce Co 7*. 10 J. R.BaumMD 7.50 Lawrence Butt* 44.32 Kathryn Teel 20 00 Adam* Inc Y 0.29 Daniel Mohler 50 00 Wm Ellis 16.37 Bankers Dlsp. Corp. 4.00 Faulkner'* Tr. Bindery 300.00 Kodak A C 200 66 00 Cha*. M Brower 36.96 Cart Zimmer 8.80 Garold R Horrick 42.09 Steven Hearn 345.21 Stanley Pequignot 126.25 Candy Can* Ret 79 ’0 David Andrew* 820 1$ Emerg Radio Serv. 24.50 Millington Bros 9 00 Business Equip h) 08 Gilbert* 25025 Gerber Mfg. Co. 135 44 Zuckerberg s UnH. Inc. 24.80 waiters Drug* M 3-13 Allan Rasor 20 00 Robert Burner 150.00 Brooks Pinnick 100 00 Wm. Reneker 75.46 Howard* 1200 Indiana Legal Forum 12.50 Warsaw Chern Co. 20,40 Wrww Lbr Co 9-75 Termite A Pest Cent. 5.00 Power Plant Serv *SO 00 Wholesale Elect Serv. 30.22 Correlated Prod. 70.40 American Legion Post 49 14 00 Coverall Rent. Serv. 47.45 Hank's Rug Serv. 58 25 J. I . Holcomb Mfg 3.39 Johnson Lbr. Co. *** Weimer Supp 15 07 AceHdwe 1214

Hall Hdwe. 41.84 Home Fum. Mart 1930 Edw. Funk 16.00 Mito Clase 26.25 Makielaski Art Shop 6.44 Maurice Dorsey 200.00 Fredrick W. Gilliam 175.00 Glenn Lowman 175.00 Warsaw Ofc. Supp. 1.85 Bartel Print Co. 167.00 The Mail-Journal 9.79 Times-Union 12.81 R. 'Lloyd Miner, Trustee 100.00 Warsaw Ins. Agency 193.00 Wm. D. Jagger 49.00 Henry Hackworth 40.00 Mrs. E.H. Stephenson 225.00 Pitney Bowes 30.00 Xerox 700.00 Deaton Funeral Hm. 100.00, King Mem. Homa 100.00 McHatton Funeral Home 100.00 Titus Funeral Home 100.00 Joe Aker 3 qo Trev. Collier 3 qq Tim George , w Paul Hutter 3 go Lawrence Klndlg 300 Eugen* Kunkle 3.00 Earl Osburn 3 qq Mike Wilson 3.00 Fort Wayne St. Hosp. 297 89 White’s Inst. 720.00 Iren* Byron Hosp. 1,23795 Si I vercrest 3485.95 Gravelton Mach. Shop 46.80 County Tr. 3.00 Elkhart County 29.00 Noble County 504.45 Myrtus Custer 3,197.00 Raymond Custer 1,512 00 Tony Helman 65.00 Cyril Likens 1,999.75 Stanley Scott 4,055.62 R. J. Kerlin 20.00 H. B. Lievengood 650.00 Meiser Bros. 700.00 Max Montel 1.042.30 Francis Reece 111.61 = CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS Geo. M. Haymond MD 400.00 Carroll Sherman 851.00 Loren J. Pound 716.66 Barbara McClure R N 604.58 Nellie Van Marcke 451.33 Mary Johnson 229.16 Postmaster, Wersaw 14.00 United Tel. Co. 49 27 Barbara A. McClure RN 31.48 Loren J. Pound 27.04 Carroll Sherman 91.68 A. B Dick Product* 29.04 Business Equip. Co. 1.43 Cox Studio 6.43 Warsaw ind. Agency 13.00 CO. HWY. DEPT. PAYROLL Charles Alexander 65.73 Kent Brower 500.00 Cha*. E. Bucher $94.00 Emerson Caln 640.00 Ermal Coy 594.00 John Davis ' 595.50 Muri Dawalt $94.00 Max Deaton 457.20 Don Forney $95.50 Harold Gerard $99.50 Gilbert Griffis 603.00 Ronald Himes 595.50 Frederick Kammerer 594.00 Russell Krichbaum 594.00 Don Kuhn 595.50 Alvin Miller 595.50 Bobby Miner $95.50 Forrest Mltterl Ing • $95.50 Larry Montel 595.50 Paul Randal 595.50 Luther Vancleave 216.00 Garl P Young 595.50 John Alexander 774.35 Charles Cotton 618.45 Francis Denny 637.05 Raymond Faulkner 613.80 Merritt Hertmen 754.49 Ellis Koher 649.45 Bernard Kuhn 618.45 Ralph Linn 613.80 Donald Metzger 621.55 Leo Mosier 613.80 Ronald Norman 613.80 Roswell Robbins 641.70 Glenwood Secor 599.85 Donald P. Stiver $95.20 John R. Tucker 630.85 George White 613 80 Wayne L. Wood 613.80 Becton A. Retz 1,333.33 Hugh A. Parsons 750.00 Worley Spitler 613.00 Donn Shoemaker 635.58 Arthur Smith 826.69 Wilfred Fretz 625.28 Larry Phillip* 594.00 Robert Danner 639.60 John Deaton 307.44 Ronald Leiter 400.00 CO. HWY. DEPT. CLAIMS Prudential Ins. Co z 2.274.74 Hull's Transfer Co. jl:. 1 23.37 Kos. Co. Hwy. Dept. 18.88 United Tel. Co. 82.22 N.I.P.SXo. 110.12 Sewage Tr. Ofc. 17.50 Kerlin Tr. Sales 30.90 Korte Bros. Inc. 2475.49 Millington Bro*. 6.00 Murray Equip. Inc. 953.42 Stockberger Mach. Inc. 319.62 Schrader, Warsaw Co 326.83 W A W Truck Sale* $13.51 Gulf Oil Prod. 2,732.5$ Sun OU Co. 1421.42 Stsndard Oil Co. 691.40 Texaco 6125 Monteith Tire Serv. 919.07 Smith Tire Serv. 51.21 Ace Hdwe 75.18 Adam D. Brick 23.00 Peggy Conley 2-M Corr. Prod. Inc. 17.45 Coverall Rent. Serv. 581.60 John N. Deaton 4.25 Ed's Feed Serv 1-00 Glass Serv. of Warsaw 9.65 Hank's Rug. Serv. 14.00 Ind. Text Co 96.64 Kos. Co. Fm. Bureau 45.10 Lowery Sew. Ctr. 2-00 Precision Welding 5.00 Purity Cylinder Gases 39.10 Warsaw Skeigas 94.70 H E. Weikei, Dis 36.00 A. E. Boyce Co. 39-54 3MB.P.S. I. 126.49 Wolford Hdwe. Co. 6.60 Zal* Drugs. Inc 7.31 Jack Garman 121 JO J. M. Gravel Corp. 57.09 Glenn Messmer* 303.00 Rex Parker 25 50 West. ind. Agg. inc. 86.25 Elmer Zimmerman 475 50 W. w. Concrete Co. 36.62 Pierceton Equip. Co. 204)04.22 Johnson Lbr. Yd. 7.40 Cummins MM St*. Inc. 15-00 Fort Wayne Spr. Serv. 57.40 Gen. Tr. Sales Corp. 15149 Mik* Gill Auto 14.00 Ind., Tr. A Equip. 1*9.30 AMcAllister Mach. inc. 3* 54 Abe Magazin* 9.00 Serv. Etoct . inc e <93 Smith Ford. Inc. 5.76 Walmer Supp Inc. 35-55 Warsaw Auto Supp 499.96 Yeitor A Ganshom 2.2 S Snap-on Toots Corp. 22.19 Salvage Co. 22.80 Phend A Brown 2,310 57 Kitchen Mach 1400.00 Warsaw ins. Agcy. 10-00 W. A. Diden Agcy. ’O7 00 CO. HWY. DEPT. CLAIMS Warsaw Ina. Agcy 1413.00 Strayer Ins. Agcy 10500 KlmmPtCo 315 Fitzpatrick Pt. Mfg. 1.79747 Tr.ofKoa Co. 365.75 Beer A Siabough 74*1.92 Logansport Mt. Cut. Co. 5475.48 The Moil Journal *-*3 WULF. DEPT. PAYROLL * CLAIMS Howard B, Johnson 795.00 jeon Gackonheimer 475.00 Opal Joy Harman 475.00 Carla Jane Reser 475.00 Willie Hugh Nine 475.00 Mary Ruth Wilson 475.00 Marjorie E. Himes 340.00 Esther B. Hoover 360.00 Barbara A. Hummel 386.00 Madelyn I. Lowman 3*0.00 Marjorie A. Nye 3*5.00 J.R. Baum.MD 10.00 RubenA. Caiisto.MD 20.00 J. B. Mishler MD 15 00 % DonaMN. Mintor.MD 12.09 Warsaw Med. Arts; Inc. 1160 United Tel Co 223.95 Jean Gackonheimer 39.00 Opal Joy Harman 43.60 Barbara Hummel 510 Howard B. Johnson 61.00 Willie Hugh Nine Carla Jane Reser 20 90 Mary Ruth Wilson 12.50 IBM 40 99 Wersaw Ofc. Supp. 12440 Business Equip. Co. 440 3M Bus. Prod. 52.06 Brennan's Drug inc. 90.35 Curtis A French, inc. 13.20 A. W. Donate. MD 10.00 Elkhart Clinic 105.00 Elkhart Gen. Heep. 19.00 Elkhart Rehab. Ctr. 740 Fort Wayne Art Limb Co. 9.7 S ind Univ Med. Ctr. Hosp 50437 Lutheran Hosp Fort Wayne 5.00 Merk's Drug Store W *5 Wilber McFadden. MU 71.00 MUliPlylnc 107.18 Lfoyd Smith. MD 600 Turtle Creek Conv Ctr. 540.00 Wabash Co. Hosp 5.00

Milford Man Jailed On Rape Charge Terry L. Hiner, 24, Milford, was one of four persons booked in the Noble county jail last week. Charges against Hiner were assault and battery with intent to commit rape. He was jailed at 1:44 p.m. Thursday on a circuit court warrent in connection with the rape charge. Hiner was originally arrested last May and had been released on bond. He was rearrested Thursday and held under SIO,OOO bond. No further details were given. Others in the jail included William G. Marling, 36, North Webster, who was being held on a charge of theft by deception. He has been released on a SIOO bond. And, Ricky Brennan, 20, Syracuse, who was scheduled to appear in court on a charge of public intoxication. SSOO Damage In Thursday Fire Syracuse firemen responded to a call at 7:15 Thursday morning at the Terry Schrock residence near Macy’s Slip for a fire which started in a living room chair. The chair was removed from the house with other damage contained. Approximately SSOO damage was given to the chair, and smoke and paint damage. Wet Pavement Blamed For Mishap A two vehicle accident at Goshen Thursday was blamed on slißpery road conditions due to wet pavements during a continuing rain. Rodney A. Solina, 18, of r 2 Syracuse, stopped his 1965 Ford Falcon pick-up truck for a onelane traffic sign ahead on West Pike street at First and was rammed from behind by a 1963 Chevrolet being operated by Mitchell L. Murphy, 16, of Goshen. Investigating officers said Murphy, who was following the Solina vehicle, could not stop in time to avoid the accident due to wet pavement. The mishap occurred at 9:53 p.m., with damage listed at $275. Bitten By Shepherd Dog A German Shepherd dog belonging to Lowell Stidham of Syracuse is being confined for the necessary period of time following a dog bite sustained by Chris Byrket Wednesday evening. Chris was among a number of youths playing in the neighborhood when she was bitten making four puncture wounds to the left thigh. Sea Explorers Take Canoe Trip Fifteen sea explorers of Ship 28 at Syracuse and four adults took a 30-mile long canoe trip the week end of October 16 and 17 at Manistee, Mich., on the Pine River. Adults participating were Lawerence Pletcher, Dr. and Mrs. Jack Clark and Charles Harris. Four canoes were used, several tip-overs and several separates. The group left Syracuse at 5 o’clock Saturday morning, arriving back in Syracuse at 10:90 Sunday night. Corner Drug 6.25 Council for Ret. of Ko*. Co. 13 00 P. D. Grossnickei. OD 54.00 Welter Drugs, inc. 11.97 Conv. Ctr of Anderson 399.34 Family ACh Ctr. 153.00 Ind un. ME Ch Hm. 306.00 I, Lewrence Butt*, do hereby certify that me sbov* is • correct list of claim* to be presented to th* Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners on the Ist day of November, 1971. Lawrence Butt* Auditor of Kosciusko County AUTOMOTIVE

ISTHE TIMETOBUY A USE DC AR! '6B DODGE Monico 4 Dr., air ' 1/995 .'6B FORD Torino 4 Dr., Hardtop 1/695 '67 CHEVY 70 series, twin screw dump truck with Daybrook body 4,750 '66 IMPALA 2-Dr., Hardtop, like new M 95 '64 M model MACK tractor, sleeper cab and air tight axle 7,995 '63 MACK B-61 ST tractor and 1962 22-yard dump trailer 10,800 '57 MACK B-63 tractor with wet kit for dump trailer 4,450 . McCORMICK MOTORS, Inc. 1255 W. Market St. Phone: 773-3134 Nappanee, Ind. "Across From Historic Amish Acres"

Wed., Oct. 27, 1971 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

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14 YEARS AGO, OCT. 31,1957 A speeding car on road 6, just at the east edge of Bremen, caused the death of a Milford resident, Richard Hare, 36, owner and operator of The Turf Bar Monday evening at about 9:15 p.m. A Nappanee man was also killed and another injured. Miss Ann Marie Enyeart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Enyeart of North Webster, and LaMar Stutzman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stutzman of Milford took place Saturday, Oct. 19, at Nappanee with Rev. C. Douglas officiating. The Chore-Time Equipment Co., of North Main street, will move to their newly constructed plant on road 15, north on Thursday of this week. Reports have been received that vandals upturned a hog house, injuring several registered hogs belonging to Richard Brunjes, Tuesday evening about 7:30. Paul Kizer has hung a new electric clock in his case. Children of Rev. and Mrs. Theo Beer entertained at a dinner party far them in observance of their 32d wedding anniversary, Friday evening, Oct. 25 at a restaurant. Rev. Beer and the former Miss Naoma Speheger were married at Bluffton. Dane Rumfelt was honored at a party on his 12th birthday Saturday at the home of his parents and brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rumfelt, Dennis and Donal. 24 YEARS AGO, OCT. 30,1947 A halloween parade was held on Friday evening at 7 p.m. starting at the corner of Main and Emeline streets. A grand prize of $5 was given. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox of near Milford are the parents of a daughter, Barbara Jean, born at 12:17 a.m. Sunday at McDonald hospital. Delbert Allen Bates of Milford and Miss Barbara Sands of . Elkhart were married Tuesday, Oct. 22, in the Presbyterian parsonage at Warsaw with Rev. Goodlet H. Watson officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Gilbert spent Tuesday forenoon in Warsaw. Joe Sunthimer, Jr., student at Ball State Teachers college, Muncie, spent the week end in Milford with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin E. Hearn of near Leesburg, celebrated their Golden wedding anniversary at their borne Sunday. Mrs. Howard Kreider spent several days with relatives and friends at Decatur, 111. Dan Levernier of Milford and Carl Nichols of Syracuse returned recently from a perch fishing trip at Sheboygan, Mich.

AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE AUTO REPAIR SERVICE Genuine Overhaul Part* Tune-Up W. L CUTTER CHEVROLET, Inc. 1001 So. Huntington Syracuse, Ind.

30 YEARS AGO, OCT. 30,1941 Miss Esther Pauline, Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fox of Milford, became the bride of William Junior Berkey, son of Mrs. Noble Stump of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Joeseph Judkins announce the birth of a daughter, Jonell, Sunday, at the Elkhart hospitd. Construction work began last week on another house in Milford being built by Robinson, Inc., Milford lumber yard. The location of the new house is on South Main street between the Guy Cory and Harry Phend houses. The size and style will be similar to the other houses built by the firm. Mr. and Mrs. Merle B. Stump of Indianapolis were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Mishler and son, Wade. The mercury took a sudden tumble in this vicinity Monday afternoon and it became considerably colder by night. Some people claim to have seen the first snow flurries of the year TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY A LOVELY TWO bedroom apartment with living room, dining area, kitchen and bath. Downtown Syracuse. Phone 4572670. ts THREE BEDROOM modern home for rent at Wilmot on SR 5. References. Call 834-2626. 0.27,N.3 POINTER PUP FOR SALE — Female. Best blood lines started. CaU 457-2922. BLACK FEMALE POODLE FOR SALE — Two years old, has shots. Phone 457-2605. FOUR BEDROOM HOME FOR SALE — Two baths, modern, oil heat. 112 North Lake St., Syracuse. Call Mrs. Christine Disher 457-3610. FOR SALE — Girls winter coat set, size 4T, like new; baby bassinet; tufted head board for twin size bed, like new. Phone 457-3060. FOR SALE — Natural maple top dinette table, chrome legs, 44 x 32, extends to 56 x 32. Four chrome chairs, white upholstry, very good condition, S2O. Dee. Stiver, phone 457-3098. CHILI SUPPER at Wawasee high school commons Friday, Oct. 29, 4:30-7:00 p.m. Adults $1.25; Children 12 & under 75c. Sponsored by the Girls Sports Club.

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