The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 April 1972 — Page 13

LEGALS — y NOTICK TO BIOOKRS Notice it hereby given met me Boerd ot School Trutteet ot uekelend Community School Corporation of KwouMto’ County, inoiene. wlttameet at me Adm.n.ttrehve Ott.ee ot Lakeland Community School Corporation at Syracuse. Indiana, on Tuesday, April I*. 1*73. at the hour ot 7:30 P M IEST) and at said time and place will receive sealed bids on and let to the highest bidder or bidders therefor the following

AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE AUTO REPAIR SERVICE Genuine £ W Overhaul Parts Tune-Up W. L CUTTER CHEVROLET, Inc. 1001 So. Huntington Syracuse, Ind. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE FARM. 113 acre with 100 tillable. 14 m. SW of Syracuse. Good barn and use little work. This farm a |?rS buy at 045.000. LOVELY 3 bedroom home with ooe car garage on a choice wooded lot and a very desirable area. Overlooking Syracuse Lake with an easement on North Shore Drive. 020.000. PRICED TO SELL 3 * qVV- home 0,1 Boston street lens than OtO.ooo. PAPAKEECHIE LAKF \O VT * >** r rottnd home wHh 2 car garage. AU wooded a little work but a real buy to the right person. 013.900. LAKE FRONT, year round 3 bedroom home with 2 car i garage and full basement on Silvan Lake. Rome City. 018,000. COMMERCIAL building approx. 35x50' located on 13-A, east shore of Wawasee Lake. Building is presently occupied, has large overhead doors for workshop area, service door to showroom, pric'd to sell at 014,000. Shown by appointment only. LOVELY three bedroom split-level home on almost 2 acres. Located close to Wawasee high school. Selling price 020.000. Will accept as part payment an older home or 5 to 20 acres of land but mint have some woods on It. WE HAVE. RECENTLY ACQUIRED a Wawasee Village establishment for sale which has always been 100 per cent successful In sales, service and maintenance. This establishment has lovely living quarters in back equal to any nice home. Owner has recently decided to sell and retire. This must be shown by appointment only. WE ALSO HAVE BUILDING lots available from 01.250 to 05.000. RESTAURANT: For sale or would lease to right person, located In the up-town area at Syracuse. Business with 100 per cent satisfaction —a real opportunity for the right person that wants a paying business to start with. THREE BEDROOM HOME located south of Syracuse with large garage presently being used as a place of business. Located upon 4 lots all toned commercially. An ideal place for a nice home and any type of small business. 118.900. SMALL 2-bedroom brick hivO.Uh l-car garage located at Dewart Lake. A real buy to sell. 111,500. THE LISTING OF YOUR HOME is urgently needed. We have buyers and our time is your time. Elder Real-Estate SYRACUSE. INDIANA 40507 PHONE: 457-2540

introducing... ; . The first “second home’* you don’t have to cater to. It eater’s to you. It is a home on the lake — without lakefront maintenance problems. It is a nice place to do nothing. Or to do something interesting, like fishing or golfing or sailing or swifnming or water skiing — and skiing, skating and snowmobiling in Winter. Your Beachhouse is not for just one season. It is a home with magnificent views of Indiana's largest natural lake — Wawasee. Runaway Bay is priced just right for you starting at $23,850 with up to 90% financing. Two, three and four bedroom models available. Syracuse, Indiana 46567.

described warrants: Temporary Loan Warrants In an tto oat on ot taxes levied and in course ot collection tor me General Fund in the amount ot 1410.000 dated as ot the date ot delivery thereof to the purchaser, said warrant or warrants to be in the denomination or denominations requested by me purchaser, to mature on December 31, 1t73. and to bear interest at a rate not exceeding 3 per cent per annum (the exact rate to be determined by bidding), payable at the State Barth ot Syracuse, in me Town ot Syracuse, in diana Bidders tor mesa warrants will be

required to name me rate ot interest which the warrants are to bear, not to exceed S per cent per annum Such interest rate must be in multiples of one eighth or one tenth of 1 per cent, and not more than one interest rate shall be named by each bidder The warrants will be Awarded to the highest responsible bidder or bidders therefor who has submitted his bid in accordance herewith The highest bidder will be the one who otters the lowest net interest cost to the school corporation to be determined by computing me total interest on ell ot the warrants to their maturity and deducting therefrom the premium bid. If any. The right is reserved to reiect any and all bids. Each bid shall be tor all of the warrants or for a specified amount ot said warrants as set form in said bid and shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier s check in the amount of ten per cent (ten per cent) ot the amount ot the bid and payable to "Lakeland Com munity School Corporation" to guarantee the school corporation aaainst default by such bidder in complying with me terms of mis notice end nis bid. Said warrants are being issued under the provisions ot Chapter 307 ot thie Acts of l**s to evidence a temporary loan tor the purpose ot obtaining funds to be used to meet current expenses of the school corporation included in the regular budget end appropriations adopted for me year 1*73. which expenses must be met prior to the receipt of taxes in the year 1*73. and there has been ap propriated and pledged a sufficient amount ot current revenues ot me school corporation to be derived from the general fund tax levy made in the .year I*7 l and collecttWe in the year 1*73 to pay me principal of and interest on said warrants at maturity. Typewritten and executed warrants and a transcript ot the legal proceedings will be turmshed to the successful bidder at me expense ot me school corporation. No con ditionai bids will be considered. The sue cesstut bidder or bidders shall accept delivery and make payment tor warrants at such bOTk in the Town of Syracuse or City of Indianapolis as may be designated by me successful bidder tor. such warrants im mediately upon being notified that the warrants are ready tor delivery Dated this 31st day ot March, 1*73 Floyd H Baker Secretary. Board of School Trustees Lakeland Community School Corporation of Kosciusko County. Indiana A.5.13 LKOAL NOTICK OF FUBLtC HKAKINO Notice is hereby given met the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board ot Kosciusko County. Indiana, will, at 10 AM on the ll day ot April. 1*73 at m* Clerks Office. Court House in me City (or town) ot Warsaw. In diene in sa>d County, begin investigation ot me application ot the following named person, requesting the issue to the applicant, at the location hereinafter set out. of the Alcoholic Beverepe Permit ot the class hereinafter designated and will, et said time end place, receive information concerning me t.tness ot said applicant, jjnd the

REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE TODD REALTY NEW LISTING: LAKE WAWASEE. WAVELAND BEACH — Excellent three bedroom year around ranch style home on lakefront lot, excellent beach. Large living room with fireplace, cathedral ceilags, dining area, sliding doors to lakefront and side patio, outside brick grille, fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher. double oven range, garbage disposal, refrigerator with Ice maker, full bath, washer and dryer, completely furnished. Carpeted basement with shower. Completely furnished guest houseatrear of lot. $52,500 — shown by appointment only. LAKE WAWASEE. VENETIAN ISLES (Channel) — Excellent three bedroom year around ranch style three bedroom home on 75’ channel lot. Large living room with fireplace, nice equipped kitchen, two full baths, large enclosed family room, property completely fenced, storage shed. Property in excellent condition — shown by appointment only. $31,900. LAKE WAWASEE. OGDEN ISLAND — Excellent two story year around home on 100’ lakefront lot, lake level, excellent beach. Large living room, window wall with beautiful view of lake, dining area, equipped kitchen, full hath, two bedrooms, formal entry. Open circular stairway to two very large bedrooms, fall bath. Property also includes a 14 story furnished guest house adjacent to main house — is presently used as summer rental. Entire property is $79,900 — will divide. Owner transferred, shown by appointment only. \ LAKE WAWASEE. "fa} QSLAND — Two-story, four bedroom summer home lot. AND WE HAVE MORE — A large selection of properties from which to choose. Call for details, or stop by our office for current listing pamphlets. Joe & Barbara Todd, Realtors Office Open Daily From M Sunday Noon to< — evenings by appointment only HARLAN STEFFEN Sales Representative PHONE: 1219) 856-221? EASTSIDE OF LAKE WAWASEE R.R. 2 Syracuse. Indiana

propriety ot issuing me permit applied tor to such applicant at me premises named Tippecanoe Lake Country Club by J R Oyler, Pres.. Kokomo & Leesburg, S J B Aker. Sec , Warsaw. Ind (Club) Beer, Liquor a Wine Retailer. R. R. 3. Leesburg, Indidnd SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. AND PUBLIC PAR TICIPATION IS REQUESTED INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By MARK Y BROWN Executive Secretary JOHN R. SMOCK Chairman REQUEST FOR BIOS Notice is hereby given that me Board of School Trustees ot the Lakeland Community School Corporation wilt until the hour of 7:30 p.m (EST) on me l*m day of April, 1*73, at th« Administrative Office of said corporation in Syracuse. Indiana, receive bids as follows Fencing, blacktopping, sealing of blacktop surfaces, removal of concrete sidewalk and replacement with new sidewalk, installation of steel posts tilled with concrete (alternate of wood posts, heavy duty earth moving and grading Specifications, scaled drawings, and instructions to bidders are on file in me office of the Superintendent of Schools and may be Obtained by any interested bidder Bidders wilt be required to furnish a bid bond or certified check in me amount of S percent of the total bid along with State of Indiana prescribed Form *S The Board reserves me right to acceptor reject any or alt bids and to waive any informalities therein. Dated et Syracuse. Indiana, mis 30m day of March. 1*73. BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES Lakeland Community School Corporation P 0 Box 631 Syracuse. Indiana By Floyd H Baker, Secretary A.5.13 NOTICE TOTAXPAYERSOF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given to *>« taxpayers of Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the grocer legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, in the Court House in me City of Warsaw. Indiana, at 9 00 AM. on me tTm day of April 1*73 will consider me following additional appropriations, which said Officers aonaider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at mis time County General: Recorder 10 3F SMO 00 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, mat taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon The additional appropriation as finally deter mined will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Commissi®! will 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

Safe And Contents Stolen From Home State and county authorities continue investigation into the theft of a heavy safe, apparently wheeled from the premises at the Douglas Jernigan home on r 2 Syracuse sometime last Wednesday night, and it’s contents. Entry was gained to the home through a bedroom window. The safe was found on Noble couiity road 250 S just east of road 850 W, however the door had been torn off with a sledge hammer and pry bar and it’s contents removed. Taken from the safe were eight $25 savings bonds, SIOO worth of old 50 cent pieces, 87 antique silver dollars, four or five rolls of dimes, an antique watch and a small diamond ring. No Injuries in Two-Car Accident No one was injured however damage was estimated at $725 in a two-vehicle accident on North Shore drive of Syracuse Lake and Lakeview drive at 4:30 Sunday afternoon. The mishap occurred as Wawasee high school teacher Mrs. Betty Arthur, 49, 401 East Boston street, Syracuse, stopped her 1971 Buick on North Shore drive for westbound traffic, to make a left turn onto Lakeview drive, and a 1972 Oldsmobile driven by Bradley Lemberg, 17, Syracuse, and owned by Deeds Leasing of Chicago, 111., did not see the stopped vehicle in time to avoid ramming from behind. Syracuse police estimated damage to the Arthur vehicle at $250 with $475 to the Oldsmobile. such bearing, taxpayers objecting to any of sucb additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor, when and where such hearing will be held. Lawrence Butts Auditor Kosciusko Camty AS. 13 REAL ESTATE CAN WE SELL YOUR HOME? YOU BET WE CAN! We have many buyers waiting for good clean homes, cottages and lake property. Our farm specialist. Bob Fisher, has many families waiting to buy from 5 acres to whatever you have. For The Personal Service You Deserve and Desire — Call Today Lakeland Sales Representatives Mickle McGrew. Syracuse Phone:4s7-4147 Robert Fisher. Milford Phone: 958-4299 m lakeliiiiri realty McGra*. Droba* • »**ac«aa. w*d»ana 444*7 4*7 #4147

New Salem By MRS. HERB MOREHOUSE SUNDAY SERVICES Pastor Lewycky delivered the morning message “Why God Waits” was taken from second Peter 3:9. A special business meeting was held Sunday evening after which Baptismal services were held for Jimmy Coon and Norman Vanlaningham. —NS—ATTEND NIW RALLY APRIL 4 Mrs. Ruth DeFries, Mrs. Lydia Morehouse, Mrs. Elsie Weybright, Mrs. Orvil Kilmer and Mrs. Ray Ferverda attended the Northern Indiana Women’s Rally on April 4 at the New Paris Church of the Brethren. Miss Anna Warstler, former missionary to India for many years, was guest speaker both morning and afternoon. Her morning message was “No Longa- Strangers” and the afternoon message was “The Yet Unknown Christ of Christianity.” Lunch was served by the members of the New Paris church. The offering taken was for the support of an African medical student. . -NSASSISTING AT MISSIONARY PRESS Those assisting at the Missionary Press Tuesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morehouse and Georgina: Mrs. Vida Losey; Mrs. Edna Tom and Doris; Mrs. John Mullinix, Marianne and Marcia; Mrs. Albert Mathews; Mrs. Dale Morehouse; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse; David Baker and Bill New cum. Homemade ice cream and cake were enjoyed by the group and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Yoder and Rev. Goodman. -NS—STAR CLASS HAS DINNER The Star class held a pot luck dinner Sunday after morning worship services in the church fellowship hall. The committee served roast turkey and dressing along with the individual dishes. The committee in charge was Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Darr and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mock. Class members present were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morehouse, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse, Mrs. Edna Tom, Mrs. Vida Losey, Mrs. Zona Deeter, teacher Edwin Meek, Mrs. Meek, Lorraine and Sharon. Guests were Melissa and Melodie Tom, Miss Doris Tom, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tom and Julie of South Bend, Ed Smith, Mrs. Ruth DeFries, Mrs. Elsie Wey bright, Mrs. Inez Shively, and Mrs. Lydia Morehouse. Mrs. Vida Losey conducted the business meeting. Mrs. Edna Tan read the secretary’s report

SERVICES SERVICES ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Air Conditioning-Electric Heating — Hire Electric — Residential — Commercial — Industrial 457-3744 Syracuse HELP WANTED HELP WANTED

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Orientation Session Set For Red Cross Volunteers

An orientation session for new American Red Cross volunteers will be held Thursday, April 20, at the Kosciusko county chapter house it was announced today by Mrs. Lee Pattison, local chairman of volunteers. The session will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mrs. Pattison stated. Mrs. John Moriarty of Fort Wayne chairman of volunteers at the regional center will be the speaker. This is an opportunity to be of service in the community in many areas of need. There are no registration requirements nor fees. The Red Cross volunteer finds many opportunities to learn about people and about our community, but most of all it is an opportunity to HELP. Red Cross volunteers share the precious gift of time and energy. They assist in hospitals and nursing hones, staffing the information desk, writing letters for patients and doing many things for their comfort relieving the busy registered nurses. They do clerical work at the

and Mrs. Dale Morehouse read the treasurer’s report. Herbert Morehouse read for devotions John 3:31-36 and John 10:24-42 and led in prayer. —Ns— COMMUNITY NEWS Mrs. Robert Hurd spent the week end with her daughter Brenda at Ball State observing Mother’s week end. Rev. and Mrs. Howard Kreider spent the week end in Ohio. Rev. Fritz Kilmer is undergoing tests at Mayo clinic this week. Mrs. Zona Deeter returned to her home in Leesburg Friday after spending the winter months in Florida. Completes Basic Training fort McClellan, ala. — Private Victoria A. Peich, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit I. Doty, live in Ligonier recently completed eight weeks of basic training at the Women’s Army Corps Center, Fort McClellan, Ala. She received instruction in army history and traditions, administrative procedures, military justice, first aid and field training. Pvt. Peich received her training wth company E of the Women's Army Corps Training Battalion. The private is a 1969 graduate of West Noble high school.

chapter headquarters; they teach First Aid classes, water safety and swimming classes. They assist at the visits of the Red Cross regional Blood Mobile; they give help to military families and to disaster victims. Volunteers carry on the ditty bag project, a program to cheer service mervstationed in isolated places at Christmas time. With the increase in our population new problems arise and new areas of service are opened up. These include public health; assistance to the aged and the handicapped; teaching crafts, as ceramics and weaving; tutoring; and to be of assistance in juvenile and family courts to young people and to children who may find themselves there for any reason. Red Cross volunteers are people who see human needs and are willing to do something about it. For more information regarding the opportunity to be a part of this group of America’s Good Neighbors, please call at the chapter house a- telephone the Kosciusko County Red Cross chapter, a United Fund partner.

Firemen Make Sunday Run Syracuse firemen responded to a call from a Mrs. Adams fa- a house fire on CR 375 about three miles southwest of Syracuse at 10:54 p.m. Sunday on a farm owned by Vernon Sholtey. When firemen arrived, the fire was a burning fence post which had caught afire when owner of the property had burned the fence row. Fire was extinguished and firemen returned to Syracuse. Hits Car When Adjusting Heater A parked 1966 Buick belonging to Wallace and Phyllis Huffer of Syracuse was damaged $275 last week when being struck by an auto operated by Kevin F. Rhoads, also of Syracuse, damaging his 1963 Oldsmobile $3lO. The mishap occurred as Rhoads emerged from an alley in the uptown area of Syracuse and turned south. He tdld Syracuse police he reached down to adjust the control of a heater and struck the left rear section of the Huffer vehicle. Richard Bell On USS Hancock USS HANCOCK — Navy seaman Richard A. Bell, son of Mr. and Mr#, Richard L. Bell of 218 W. Portland street, Syracuse, has returned to operations with the Seventh Fleet aboard the Alameda, Calif., based attack aircraft carrier USS Hancock following an eight-day in-pot period in Yokosuka, Japan. His ship is on extended deployment in the Western Pacific, patrolling the shores of Viet Nam on “Yankee Station,” and has made port calls in Hawaii, Japan, and the Philippines.

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