The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 41, Milford, Kosciusko County, 10 November 1971 — Page 13

LEGALS NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice it hereby given mat me Board ot Trustees ot me Town ot Norm Webster, Indiana will from mis date until 7:30 PM EST, December 1, I*7l, receive bids tor me following ONE NEW I*7l AUTOMOBILE •or use by me Town Marshall Complete specifications and instructions to bidders are on file at me Norm Webster Town Hail. Bidders to accept as trade in and allow credit tor one 19*9 Catalina 4 dr Sedan automobile now used by the Town Marshall, or an alternate bid on new car only, This vehicle is available tor inspection at the Town Hall. The Board ot trustee* reserve me right to reject any or ail bids submitted Dated mis sm oay ot November, I*7l. Thurman E Pinker Clerk Treasurer Town of Norm Webster N. 10.17 LEOAL NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given mat the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board ot Kosciusko County. Indiana, will, at 10 A M on the l* day ot November, I*7l at the Clerks Office. Court House in me City (or town> of Warsaw.

COMMISSIONERS CLAIMS The following is a i sTof claims to be considered tor me General Election held November 2. 1971, by me Kosciusko County Board ot Commissioners, at a special meeting held on Friday. Nov 12. I*7l. at 1 00 PM Alvin T RoCkh.il Elect Comm A Canv BO *2*2 50 RichardE Riedel Elect Comm A Canv Bd 2*2 50 Bess.e Himes Election Comm 200 00 Alan Wuthrich Asst Canv Bd. SO 00 Allan M Ramsey Asst Canv Bd SO 00 France* Noble Clerical Asst 15 00 Princess M Frush Clerical Asst 15 00 Mary Jane Schmitt Clerical Asst. 15.00 N Jean Mess more Clerical Asst 15 00 Ethna Scott Clerical Asst IS 00 Edith B Betti Clerical Asst IS.OO Henry Hack worth Janitor 15 00 Genevieve Wendt Absentee Bd A Tr. A Office 193 40 Bess.e K.rkpatnck Absentee Bd ATr A Office 204 00 Edith Neeretai Ist Prec I Warsaw 205.00 Lillian Norr.setal 2nd Prec l Warsaw I*o 00 Harrietß Brownetai Jrd Prec l Warsaw I*o.oo Rum M Fellows etai Ist Prec 2 Warsaw 220 00 Alice Latte et*i 2nd Prec 2 Warsaw I*soo Jane A Monceetai 3rd Prec 2 Warsaw IM.OI Wilfred Freh etal Ist Prec 3 Warsaw I*o 00 LouiseLamoreeetal Pr * c J Warsaw I*o 00 Goldie We.r.ck etai 3rt Prec 3 Warsaw I*o 00 Rob.n K Case etai Ist Prec 4 Warsaw I*o 00 Mamne Oas* etai 2nd Prec * Warsaw I*o 00 MaeM Horrick 3rd Prec 4 Warsaw I*s 00 l. Lawrence Butts, do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims to be presented to m* Kosciusko County Soardof Commissioner* on the 12th day of November. I*7l Lawrence Butt* Auditor. Kosciusko County REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Attention Renters Consider: 1. Rent Receipts Do Not Build Equity 2. Rent May Go Up 3. Mortgage Payments Remain Constant 4. Property Owned Increases In Value 5. Property Taxes Are Tax Deductible 6. Interest Payments Are Tax Deductible 7. Your Net Payment Will Probably Be Less 8. You Will Improve Your Living Standards 9. Financing Will Never Be Easier 10. Pride Os Ownership WHICH IS BETTER???? Kinder Realty, Inc . “Kinder Realty Doesn't Wait For Better Times, We Develop Them.” Ph.: 457-4341 Syracuse EARLE W. WALTZ REALTOR SYRACUSE — Listed today, this is country living! Over one-half acre with modern two bedroom ranch home with full basement, ail heat and attached garage. THE PRESENT FHA MORTGAGE AT S PER CENT CAN BE ASSUMED WITH PAYMENTS OF $47 PER MONTH. Total price SIIJM. One mile west of Weatherhead. PICTURE YOURSELF — in a two or three bedroom, twostory, condominium apartment with a ground floor patio overlooking an enchanting area with waves at Wawaaee lapping the Bands around your bout in front. Brand new. year-round, electric heat, completely shag carpeted, circular ttairway. mod (but real) fireplace. Summer porch upstairs reached through sliding glass doors from master bedroom. Notice the new street lights. Priced at $23,858. NO BETTER BUY than this beautifully maintained two bedroom home in Wawasee Village. Completely carpeted, lovely draperies, very good kitchen with top quality refrigerator and stove, utility. Two fine bedrooms with huge closets, built-in musk system throughout house. Large garage and workshop. Most furnishings available. Walking distance to stores in Village. EXTRA LARGE four bedroom paneled home on quiet street with huge back yard for kids to play in and a brook to wade in. Attached garage, full basement, immediate possession. 448 Parkway Drive. Syracuse. COLONIAL TYPE HOME for the young in heart with lots of room and at a price you can handle. Large living room, bill dining room, kitchen, utility, half bath down. Three bedrooms and big bath up. House freshly decorated and in good shape. Syracuse swimming beach only steps down the road. Ilf W. E. Long Drive. Priced at 513.9 M. SNUG HOME on a dean channel near The Beacon. Living and dining space overlooking water and excellent fishing area. One bedroom and bath down, big dormitory up. attached and very clean garage. Extra nice kitchen with range and refrigerator. Gardner's. ASK ABOUT THE BEAUTIFUL JOHNSON BAY LOTS priced from t34N to IS.4M. Earle W. Waltz Syracuse Goshen Homes For Every Need Clara Warner Earle Watt* 457-3445 Syracuse 457-2189 Janies Ellis Goshen 533-1414 New Paris 831-4872 •

Indian* in said County, begin investigation of the applications of th* following named persons, requesting the issue of th* ap pi icant*. at the locations hereinafter sot out of the Alcoholic Beverage Permits of th* classes hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning th* fitness of said applicanti. and the propriety of issuing the permits applied for to such- applicant* at the premises named American Legion Poet 223 by Matthew D. Solomon. Comar , P O Box *53. Syracuse, ind . (Club) Beer. Liquor l Win* Retailer. 114 South Huntington. Syracuse. Indiana Fraternal Order of Eagles No 133* by Raymond Neff. Sec.. *24 E. Clark St., (Club) Beer. Liquor l Win* Retailer, 117V> East Center St , Warsaw. Indiana SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. AND PUBLIC PAR TICIPATION IS REQUESTED INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE Commission By MARK V BROWN Executive Secretary JOHN R SMOCK Chairman NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given to th* taxpayers of Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place. <n th* Court House in

82d Birthday Observed On November 16 Mrs. Lee (Clara) Cory will be observing her 82d birthday on November 16. Mrs. Cory was a patient at Miller’s Merry Manor several weeks this summer but due to the improvement of her health, she is now at home. Mr. Cory observed his 80th birthday on October 28. The Corys reside on r 1 Milford. the City of Warsaw. Indiana, at *:OOA.M.. on th* lsth day ot November I*7l will consider the following addition#! appropriations, which said Officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time COUNTY GENERAL Com. 414 — Expense inmates Ot T B 512.000. Com 423 — County Landfill Expense 15.000. Cor 104 — Autopsy Fees 1.000 WTA *O2 - Equipment 750 CUMULATIVE COURT HOUSE CCTH 145 — Repairs 13,313. COUNTY WELFARE Welt 403 H — Assistance tor Dependent Children-REL 4.000. NOTICE TO REDUCE CERTAIN EXISTING APPROPRIATIONS Notice is further given that certain existing appropriations now have unobligated balances which will not be needed tor th* purpose* for which ap propriated. and it is therefore proposed that unnecessary existing appropriations in the funds shown below be reduced to provide in part tor th* above additional appropriations COUNTY GENERAL WTA 103 B — Extra Help 400 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall nave the right to be heard thereon The additional appropriations as finally deter mined will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commisstonars. which Commission will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor's Office, ot Kosciusko County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor, when end where such hearing will be held Lawrence Butts Auditor Kosciusko County N. 3,10 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given thpt the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County. In diene, will from this date until December *, I*7! reciev* bids on Micro Film Equipment and Supplies for the County Clerk and Recorder offices Detailed specifications are on til* in the County Auditors office, bids must be filed on Form No 95 and be ac companied by a Surity Bond or Certified Check tor 10 per cent ot the bid. Th* Commissioners reserve th* right to reject any or all bids Dated this November *, I*7l Lawrence Butts County Auditor N 10,17 NOTICE OF THE SALE OF COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY Persuant to resolutions ot the Board ot Commissioners and the County Council of Kosciusko County. Indiana, the said Board ot Commissioners will otter for sale at public auction in the Commissioners room in the Court House in the City ot Warsaw. Indiana on the . 4th Day at December, I*7l at 10:00 AM the following County Highway property located in the City ot Warsaw Lots A7, A ■ in J. F Byers Addition A strip S Os RR A E T. Plat SE'e • 32A 17a Lots 31, 32. 33, 34, 35. A 3* in Kists Central Add Th* appraised value of said land having been having been appraised at 575.000 00 Said sal* will beat Public Auction tor cash to the highest bidder, equal to or over the ap praised value The successful bidder must pay 10 per cent of his bid in cash, or certified check at the time ot sal*, and th* balance simultaneously with the delivery of the deed and satisfactory evidence of title. Total possession will be given in six months from date ot sale The right to reject any or all bids is reserved ■ Lawrence Butts Kosciusko County Auditor Dated this sth day ot November. I*7l N 10.17,24.0 1 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given mat the town board of Mitlord Junction, Kosciusko County, Indiana, will from mis date until November I*. I*7l. at 7 p.m E S T receive sealed bids on a tractor, loader end blade which meets the following specifications Gas engine (h p 34 44) tractor, hydraulic valve, landers, lights, power steering, power take oft. deluxe seat, 3 point hitch. *OO x 1* front tires. 13 * x 2* rear tires, heavy duty tront axle, loader (2 way hydraulic); blade Alt bids must be submitted on form *1 as prescribed by the State Board of Accounts, and must be accompanied by a surety bond or certified check tor to per cent ot bid. Th* town board of Milford Junction reserves me right to reject any and all bids At said meeting the board pill also con Sider an ordinance to create an Economic Development Commission tor said town ot Milford Junction Doted mis Ist day ot November I*7l Doris Wotterman Town Clerk Treasurer N. 3,10

SERVICES SERVICES ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Air Conditioning • Electric Heating —Hire Electric — Residential — Commercial — Industrial 457-3744 Syracuse PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION Located 1 « mile south of Syracuse on State Road 13 next to Gas for Less Station. Friday, November 12 7 P.M. SHARP TOYS, TOYS. TOYS Do your Christmas shopping early. Thousands of dollars worth of new toys and gift items for Christmas. So come early and look around. Sale Managed and Owned by Richard Lehman and Robert Burke. Sale Every Friday at 7 P.M. Star Sales Co. Greer Auction Division R3B«x2A Syracuse. Indiana Phone 457-3697 Auctioneer : Col, Leonard H. Greer Clerk: Shirley Greer

North Webster By SALLY HARM AN Phone:B34-2928 JHHH A Jtl ■K MHb §m r p m v s I |9j JBsIIIImhMBMMS: V HI A - \ JM •LADY OF THE LAKE* — A new “Lady ot the Lake,” Mrs. Joseph Mrarehoitse. shown here with J. Homer Shoop, has joined the new Counting House Bank to assist in the King Arthur Realm of Recreation promotion for the North Webster community. Lady Os The Lake To Promote King Arthur

Mrs. Joseph Moore house of Tippecanoe Lake, a former member of the Women Leaders Round Table, a national society of $500,000 (minimum) insurance saleswomen, has joined the new Counting House Bank. North Webster, to assist its officers in the old world days of King Arthur — Realm of Recreation — community promotion and public relations work. Mrs. Moorehouse will serve the bank and the community as the official “Lady of the Lake.’’ Her duties will include acquainting the public with the bank’s change of name; with its conversion of checking accounts to account numbering for magnetic ink encoded automated computer posting and with the new specially designed Realm of Recreation checks. She will assist president, J. Homer Shoop

Mrs. Humbles Hew Webster Lion President The North Webster Lady Lions met at the home of Mrs Tom Reiff recently. Approximately 12 were present. New officers were elected at this meeting. They are: President — Mrs. Harold Humbles Vice-president — Mrs. Elson Wilson Secretary — Mrs. Paul Royer Treasurer — Mrs. Paul Carson. A December 7 Christmas party at a North Webster restaurant was discussed. The party feature a salad bar and their will be a gift exchange. Doughnuts, cider, and coffee were served.

and executive vice-president Edward R. Likens, with their public relations duties as executive director and treasurer, respectively of the new International Palace of Sports, Inc. public foundation. She will promote memberships in King Arthur’s Court, and she will tour the state promoting the first annual Tournament of Knights scheduled next June in conjunction with the 27th annual Lions sponsored Mermaid Festival. She will oversee a drive for funds for a planned sports museum and will direct the promotion of coins and currency of the Realm to be issued in support of the foundation’s King Arthur-King of Sports scholarships and festival awards program. She will plan an annual Tournament of Knights, sports museum yearbook.

Cub Scouts Are Organizing As the dens are becoming organized, here are some of the scouts’ activities. Den I, led by Mrs. Ronald Moerschen and Mrs. Alden Clark meets at the Moerschen home. At a recent meeting the boys made taffy. A denner has not yet been selected. Den II meets at the home of Mrs. Charles Hougy. Mrs. Hougy and Mrs. Eastel Walls are its leaders. Six boys were present for a recent meeting. Thomas Bailey is the denner and Doug Hougy is his assistant. Tim Harris led the pledge to the flag. A project was making candles. All formed the Living Circle. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Hougy. Den 111 meets at the home of Mrs. Glenn Bowen. Mrs. Keith Enyeart is the assistant Den Mother. Nine boys were present to begin the November project on Colonialism. Toys were made. Den IV is led by Mrs. Stuart Walker and Mrs. Galen Haney. The Den meets at the Walker home. Six were present at the last meeting. Lysle Haney is the denner and Jay White is his assistant. Colonial toys were the project for this Den also. The Living Circle was formed. Refreshments were provided by Rod Feller. Webelos have been meeting in the basement of the United Methodist church Working with the boys is Cub Scoutmaster Bill Thompson and also Tom Brindle. Within a few weeks Jim Goddard will be working with the boys. Mark Simpson has been chosen as denner; however, an assistant denner will not be selected until another group of boys joins Webelos. Activities to occur throughout the year are hikes and snowmobiling. Projects will incluck knot tying, making birdhouses, and Christmas gifts. -NW— Club Members Decorate Candles The Secrist 65 Extension Homemakers club met Wednesday at the home of Miss Sharon Rearl. Approximately 12 were present The meting was opened with the club creed and “America the Beautiful." Health and safety tips were given on Rubella by Mrs. Warren Sloan. Garden remarks were by Mrs. Gail Harris. Club members decorated candles which had been made by a workshop committee. The lesson was on candlemaking. Mrs. Brock Van Meter served as co-hostess. Refreshments featured a Hawaiian dessert. The club’s Christmas party will be held at the home of Mrs. * William Thompson.

Pythian Sisters Inspection Conducted District deputy grand chief Mrs. Faye Cryspyn of Elkhart conducted the inspection for the Pythian Sisters recently. Guests were present from Syracuse, Warsaw, Elkhart, and South Bend. Thelma McCorkle was initiated as a new member. A salad bar was provided at this meeting. -NWClub Holds Family Night Supper Members of the Charm l ‘N Chatter Extension Homemakers club and their families participated in a carry-in supper. Sixteen members and 20 guests attended the family night meeting held at the Strawbridge Lodge in Epworth Forest. Tables were decorated in fall designs. Mrs. Preston Gregory offered a prayer before the meal began. Hostesses far the supper were Mrs. Harold Warner, Mrs. Ben Valentine and Mrs. Helen Anderson. For entertainment, games were played. -NWFiremen's Auxiliary Purchases Lights The North Webster Firemen’s Auxiliary is soon to receive blue lights which were purchased for use on the firemen’s cars. This and plans for the Christmas party for firemen and their wives were discussed at the last meeting. The party will be December 12 at the fire station. Mrs. David Burns furnished refreshments. -NW— Scouts Camp Out About eight scouts from Boy Scout Troop 48 participated in a week end camp out at Pioneer Trails. The campsite is a Boy Scout camp located near Cromwell. —NW-** United Methodist Church News The Lay Witness Mission is to be held November 12, 13 and 14. An 18 hour prayer vigil is planned for November 11 beginning at 6 a.m. and continuing until midnight. -NWGirl Scouts Have Been Active Brownie Troop 63 has welcomed a new member, April Poehler. Twenty-four girls have made name tags and are learning songs at their meetings. The regular meeting place is in the North Webster school cafeteria. Cadet Troop 16 had its Halloween party last Saturday in the basement of "the United Methodist church. The girls bobbed for apples and played a rhythm game. Refreshments of cider and candy were enjoyed. Junior Troop 156 also had a Halloween party, on Monday. The girls came in costumes, made doughnuts, and bobbed for apples In the next few weeks, these scouts are planning to go bowling, have a roller skating party, and make gifts to take to a nursing home in Pierceton, where they will present a program. Junior Troop 178, meeting at the Church of the Brethren, has voted to change its meeting time from 6:30 to 8 p.m. It recently held a Court of Awards for the purpose of {resenting badges to the girls for their achievements in various areas. Parents were present for the presentation. In

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charge of refreshments were Carol Stombaugh, Darsee Staley, Tammy Wagoner, Christine Kruger, Joseanne Jernigan, and Barb Ham man. The following is a list of the girls and areas in which they earned badges. Toymaker — Christine Kruger, Georgette Pavel, Tammy Pearson, Becky Weeks, Teresa Beezley, Kim Hill; Skater — Christine Kruger, Kathy Iden, Denise Barrett, Kathy Conway, Jeanne Dye, Liz Sloan, Barbara Hamman, Tammy Wagoner, Carol Strombaugh, Joseanne Jernigan; Pets — Christine Kruger; Backyard fun — Georgette Pavel; Dabbler — Christine Kruger. Joseanne Jernigan; Home health and safety — Georgette Pavel; My home — Georgette Pavel, Carol Strombaugh, Joseanne Jernigan; Water fun — Georgette Pavel, Darsee Staley, Joseanne Jernigan; Observer — Georgette Pavel; Pen pal — Kim Danner, Teresa Beezley, Darsee Staley, Tammy Wagoner, Carol Strombaugh; Foot traveler — Kim Danner, Joseanne Jernigan; Outdoor cook — Kim Danner, Darsee Staley, Joseanne Jernigan; Collector — Deb Valentine, Joseanne Jernigan: Needle craft — Kim Hill; Sewing — Darsee Staley; Magic carpet — Barbara Hamman, Joseanne Jernigan; Books — Carol Strombaugh, Joseanne Jernigan; Housekeeper — Carol Strombaugh. Joseanne Jernigan also; received badges for trofcp dramatics, story teller, songster, printer, rambler, musicians, hospitality, health aid, gypsy and dancer. -NWAnna Bower W.C.T.U. Meets In November The Anna Bower WCTU met at the home of Mrs. Ronald Greider, November 2. A song was sung and the US and WCTU flags were pledged. Discussed during the business meeting were the school's open house, the new address of one member, and other topics. Devotions were led by Mrs. Jesse LeCount. -NW— Family Night Is Held The Morris Chapel WSCS had a family night supper, Friday evening at the church. Fifty attended. A delegation of young people from the Glory Barn presented the evening’s program. -NWChurch Os God News The Women’s Missionary Society had a salad supper and program Thursday evening. Guests were ladies from the Women’s Missionary Society at

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the Nappanee Church of God, who also presented the program. “The Main Street Creation” will present a Thanksgiving special, “In God We Trust” on Wednesday evening, November 24, at 7:30 p.m. -NWCOMMUNITY NEWS Mrs. Clarence Mock and Mrs. Ethel Grubb were Thursday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mock of r 3 Syracuse. Both ladies are Mr. Mock’s grandmothers. Nine ladies attended a business meeting at the home of Mrs. Orva Miller last Monday forenoon. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Carl Heiden, and Mrs. Walter Harman then lunched at a local restaurant. Miss Barbara Ring of Whiteland near Indianapolis was the week-aid guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spry of North Webster. Motor Left Running Results In Accident A parked car left with the engine running resulted in SBSO damage Saturday when the car was put in reverse causing it to move. Daniel R. Eby, 23, Nappanee, had pulled into a gas station on SR 15 in Milford and left the car running while he got out. Two children were in the car and apparently put the car in reverse causing it to roll out on the highway where it collided with a northbound car driven by Karel E. Hollingsworth, 32, r 4 Syracuse. Milford town marshal, Don Drake, investigate Car Runs Off Road A car driven by Jimmie Joseph Tackett, 17, Milford, ran off the road on US 30, just west of Fox Farm road in Warsaw on Friday afternoon. Tackett and a passenger, Hulda Mae Francis, 21, r 2 Claypool, were treated at Murphy Medical Center for injuries. Warsaw city patrolman Gerald Oswalt estimated damage at SI,BOO to Tackett’s car. Tackett was cited for having no operator’s license and reckless chiving. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY BLACK AND TAN COON DOG for sale. Good strike dog, will hunt here. SIOO. Call 658-4260 after 5:30 p.m. FOR RENT — Two or three bedroom apartment. Furnished. At Kale Island. Call 4573097. ts HELP WANTED — Kitchen help. Must apply in person. Syracuse Case. FOR RENT OR SALE — Lovely spacious country home. Seven rooms. Just south of Cromwell. $l5O per month. References. Phone 856-2153. N 10,17

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