The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 25, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 July 1972 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., July 19, 1972

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K9k ! Rjfly Obrjaati’ . »i 'Tun iim M h rW MMBBa.i ■ - * PATRIOTIC — This group of youths from Cub Pack 28 and the Webelos at Syracuse stood at attention for the U.S. Flag on a float Saturday for the Police and Firemen’s Fair at Syracuse bearing the words “Charlie Brown says ‘America-Salute It Don’t Pollute It’.” Although this float did not win in the parade, it was a colorful and patriotic display. Ron Roberts is cubmaster. Staff Photo. «

tiaiziNjSbS ;cusbk Shv Floyd Fithian, the Purdue university history professor who has filed his candidacy for U.S. congress from the Secopd District, doesn’t mind walking into a Lions den. Townsman Maurice Crow had him show up for a “breakfast hour” at the Syracuse Case last Wednesday morning. Candidate Fithian is a Democrat and he quickly found himself seated at a table of Republicans, including, among others, Jack Vanderford and Chris Koher. Fithian is running against incumbent Earl Landgrebe of Valparaiso. The number of Converts he garnered is questionable, but he claims to have made some friends at the encounter. Jim Purvis, who operates the successful Jim’s Barbecue Pit, may have to curtail his operation at mid-season. * - Jim suffered a heart attack recently, and now tells friends he is trying to get into Cleveland Clinic for opeii heart surgery. He is hopeful of getting someone to take over his operation for a time, he tells friends. Sounds like a good opportunity for the right person. , We stand advised as to decals of the Flag of the United States, basically the same as when displayed flat on a speaker’s platform. It should be placed with the . union to the speaker’s right, thus the union would be to the right of the individual within a vehicle if displayed thusly. Seems the old piano at the scout cabin needs replacing as several parts found new locations when being moved about in the cabin recently. , Wonder how long that old piano has been in use for the many meetings at the cabin and where did it come from? Former Syracusean Clifford Cripe, Melbourne, Fla., has been visiting his mother Mrs. Bert Cripe at the Masonic-star home at Franklin this week due to failing health, and spent several days in Syracuse with friends and relatives. i Along with a subscription renewal from the Richard Bushongs of Miami, Fla., and . former Syracuseans, wife Becky added the following note: / We enjoy keeping track of some of our old friends and neighbors.

FOR SALE I 16 Foot Starcraft Fiberglass Sailboat. One Year Old $650. Ph: 856-2103 After 6 p.m.

Os course, The Mail-Journal doesn’t take as long to read as our Miami-Herald, but to us it is. every bit as enjoyable. If you should venture into Bellman’s at Ligonier on Friday or Saturday night, don’t be too surprised to see Steve and Lois (Sally) Dobbs assisting in the kitchen for a spell. They put their talent to work recently due to illness of the business. “I rather like the name Eagleton,” says Counting House Bank vice president Ed Likens, referring to Democratic vice presidential choice Thomas E. Eagleton, Missouri senator. . “Eagle-ton” sounds real American, he allowed, going on to say there is great impact in a name. “Did you ever think of the name Meany’?” referring to George Meany, the labor leader who to some politicians is a real “meany.” Q “Where’s my trophy?” Bud Smith howled into the telephone with Syracuse Police and Firemen’s Benefit Fair Assn, parade chairman Joe Anderson on the other end qf the line. ' i Area papers said Bud had won a trophy in the "category for “old cars” but it turned out Bob Smith was the winner with a 1934 Ford V-8 2-door sedan. Another county bank to rebuild is The Etna Bank at Etna Green. Ground will be broken soon for an addition on the south of the present bank which will double its size, according to Gene Lind-

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sey, executive vice president of the bank. J. Homer Shoop of North Webster is watching the Eddie Fischer-Boris Spaasky chess match in Iceland with great interest. Homer is an old chess player himself. Bad news of the week: Frasier is dead. - “It only happens once in a million years,” so says South Shore pro Steve Roderick. He’s referring to a double hole-in-one, back to back. Bud Kline made a hole-in-one on No. 5, using an 8 iron, last Wednesday p.m. while playing in the Kosciusko county Shrine outing. With him:to verify the fete were George Gardner, Paul Kerlin and Norm Robie. i h . - They left the green, motioning a twosome to fire away. And the first of these also made a hole-in-one. Unbelievable? That’s what the six who witnessed the two shots said. Steve failed to get the name of the second lucky one, some thinking he saw the big crowd and knowing the tradition of buying a round for the house when one makes a hole-in-one, he beat a haste retreat from the place.

AKC Registered Golden Retriever Puppys Excellent Pets and Hunting Dogs JIMDAVIDSEN R1 Cromwell Phone 856-2685

Happy Hour any more. Now they call it the Attitude Readjustment Hour. Anyway that’s what Don Runge told us. Another Spink Gala, the second, is being planned at the Prep school on August 5. A spokesman this week said this may become an annual affair if response is as great this year as before. Although all figures are not in, it is expected the annual youth center auction which was held last Saturday, will show a slight increase in monies to go to the center. A new face at the bank last week, behind a desk no less, is Theo Thomas, a longtime Weatherhead employee. Ladies of the Business and Professional Women’s club at Syracuse were so enthused with the turn out of their card party benefit in May that they have already announced plans for another party on July 26, with bigger and better plans. Proceeds go toward many things needed in the community. Earl Money can be seen buzzing about in a bright new green conservation department car. A nice gift to the Syracuse police department this week from Ralph Thornburg, druggist, is a narcotics identification kit which will greatly hasten the identification process by officers. The annual Camp Fire and Blue Bird day camp at Syracuse has been set for August 8 and 9 according to an announcement this week and Mrs. Peggy Overfelt of r 4 is in charge of registrations for the event. Dist. Gov.— (Continued From Page 1) Campbell reported the club had sold its eat stand to the Syracuse VFW for S2OO which had been paid, and Lion president Arlo Beiswanger reported the clpb’s receiving SIOO from the Mermaid Festival for having second runner-up in the Queen of Lakes program. Lion Beiswanger also reported receiving S2OO from the Ralston Purina Company for putting up and taking down tents for their recent grand opening. The club donated the S2OO from Ralston Purina to the Milford fire department to be added to their fund for the purchase of radio equipment. The calendar sale should net the club from $375 to S4OO profit,

Lion Arlo added. Pins for 100 per cent attendance went to Wayne Bucher, Jerry Bushong, Otto Wiggs, Don Wolferman, Arlo Beiswanger, Phil Campbell, Richard Hepler, - Paul Kizer, Raymond Pinkerton, D. G. Seely, Wayne Sholty and Walter Wuthrich. Committees Committee assignments were announced as follows: Attendance — Leon Newman and Marshall Estep. Constitution and By-Laws — Dennis Sharp. Convention — Jerry Bushong. Finance — Paul Kizer. Lions Information — Raymond Pinkerton and Dr. Jarvis Shaefer. Membership — Phil Campbell and Dick Hepler. Program and Entertainment — Bill Little. Publicity — Arch Baumgartner.

Delinquent Tax Sale MONDAY. AUGUST 14TH, 1972 A list of lands and lots returned delinquent for the year 1969 and prior years, with interest, penalty and costs, in Kosciusko Count/, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the following described lands and lots have been returned del I nquent for the nonpayment of taxes for the year 1969 and prior years to the County Auditor of Kosciusko County, Indiana, by the County Treasurer, and that the entire descriptions as below advertised, will be sold at public auction for the discharge of said taxes and interest, penalties and costs thereon by the County Treasurer at the Courthouse door In the City of Warsaw, Indiana, on the second Monday of August being the 14th day of August, 1972, commencing at the hour of 10:00 a.m. EST, of said day and continuing from day to day thereafter until the first Monday in November, 1972, unless said taxes, penalties, interest, and costs and charges be paid before that time. Notice is given that sale shall be to the person offering the highest bld, that Is, the most money for the entire parcel offered for sale. The excess over and above the amount advertised plus costs and any other taxes then a lien on such description will be applied to personnel property tax of the owner of the parcel sold. Tax certificates Issued witl be for the amount of the sale. *. Notice is given that the taxes for the year 1970 payable in the year 1971 and the taxes for the year 1971 payable in the year 1972 are a lien on the real estate hereinafter described and are included in the amount of said taxes listed for sale plus $5.00 for costs. If any real estate offered for sale by the County Treasurer is sold or bid by any person before the first Monday of November of the year during which such real estate was offered for sale, the owner or any person having a legal interest therein may redeem such sale at any time within two years from the date of sale. CLAYPOOL Buskirk, Thomas V. & Marianne, Shipleys Add., Lot 1,2-68-1 $276.59 Puls, Lester N. A Elizabeth E„ Shipleys Add., Stp 14x17' SE Cor., Lot 27,2-68-34 10 67 JACKSON Bayman, Cecil 0., E. Side SE, 25-31-7 55.45a, 19-4-1 510 m SIDNEY Buskirk, Thomas V. & Marianne, W’/z Lot 51,30-16-42 24.20 Buskirk, Thomas V. & Marianne, W’/z Lot 62,30-16-51 186 31 « MONROE Bradford, Kenneth D., Maple Grove Beach Unit 5, Lot 30 Blk 2,17-36-55 18.25 Gregory, Michelle & Eva Stevens, Maple Grove Beach Unit 4, Lot 5, Blk 2,17-36-69 122 45 Howell, Lewis & Delorene, Maple Grove Beach Units, Lot 14 Blk 1,17-36-81 18 25 Yeager, James E., Maple Grove Beach Unit 7, Lot 6 Blk 1,17-36-97 18 25 , ETNA Slabaugh, Virginia K„ 3a Tret NW, 36-33-4 2.84a, 11-70-7 217.71 HARRISON Goshert, Richard Rollen A Kathleen May, Tret SW, 2-32-51.75a, 13-2-4 371.99 Nellans, Dean C. Jr., Pt W'/zSE, 35-32-477.97a, 13-155-5 1,434 82 Kitch, Robert C. & Barbara J., W 22a SW SW, 4-32-5 22a, 13-9-2 528 51 Crews, Albert C. A Margaret, O P, Lot 711 and E'/z Lot 712,6-71-154 359 08 Winona School of Theology, Bethany Park Sub. Div., Lots 2-3-4,6-71-341 926.69 MILFORD Bradley, Myrtle G. Chupp, Felkners Add., Lot 17,20-35-70 313.32 JEFFERSON-EAST Korenstra, Francis A Mary Lou Fisher, Ada R. — Life E'/z NE Less N35a.. 10-34-5 45a, 31-10-2 , . 1,277.68 Miller, Adlai S. A Clara. E'/z NW, 22-34-58a, 31-35-6 633.93 Miller, Adlai S. A Clara, SE Cor SW NW, 22-34-5 2a, 31-35-5 36.15 JEFFERSON-WEST Hall, Chas. Everett A Doris Mae, 5a N Pt W Pt NW, 3-34-5 sa, 33-2-2 536.25 WASHINGTON Strasbaugh, Wayne, Leased Land 115.82 PIERCETON Kenner, Forest M., Barbours Add., Lot 56 & 57,10-109-2 446.21 WINONALAKE Clark. Rev. L. M. & Esther M„ 2nd Amend & Add. PI, Lot 47 A NW'/z Lot 48,6-71-310 178.69 LAKE Brooks, Robert L. A Hazel L. '/z, Deshong, Glenn H. A Louise A. '/z, Courtland Park 2nd Add., Lot 4, 35-25-15 120.56 Roberts, Laurence W. 81 Juanita C., Courtland Park, Lot 83,35-25-165 137.32 Weirick, Robert G. 81 Willodean T„ S 30a E’/z NE, 32-31-6306,35-17-2 188.12 Weirick, Robert G & Willodean T„ 21a SE W'/z, 32-31-621a, 35-19-16 103.74 Weirick, Willodean W., SW NE less RR, 32 31 6 37a, 35-17-3 500.81 Young, Carlos Et Al (Olvena), Myrtle Glenn Park, Lot 15 Blk 3,35-25-99 34.80 Young, Carlos Et Al (Olvena), Courtland Park, Less 3V E Side Lot 42,35-25-117 14.34 • SILVER LAKE McGlennon, Raymond & Virginia, Sells Add., Lot 84,18-66-46 498.15 plain Cary, Norman E. A Dorothy E., Cripplegate Heights, Lot 37,29-47-53 369-16 Gates, Robert C. 81 Linda D„ Cripplegate Heights, Lot 27,29-47-45 575.87 Hartman, Carl R. A Florence, Pt S Pt Lot 1,35-33-6.75a, 29-137-42 488.64 Smaltz, Harry A Fay, SW SE, 9-33-6 40a, 29-36-3 858.77 Tom, Edwin L., E'/z NW Frc 114,2-33-659.98a, 29-6-2 551.72

... . ■ » •'• . . K. * . •'« . ' ' ■ f ■ ■ .- . . .“ . i - .teOTTFIOk people 8 k STATE BANK \ LEESBURG. INDIANA 46538 ' *1 ' ' CLZCe < J’ti£nd£y '’< i '' ' . '' ' ! ■ . ' • . ■ ■ . ■. ' ■"’ ; ~ ‘ > j - * STATEMENT OF CONDITION Resources December 31, 1971 June 30,1972 Cash and due from Banks - - $ 653,974.30 $ 465,105.69 Officers U.S. Government Securities - 1,211,772.60 806,909.31 A - E - heierman . . . . President Municipal and Other Bonds - - 2,093,658.53 2,365,751.76 ray ferverda ' . . . vice president Loans and Discounts - . - 7,379,753.15 ' 8,709,211.10 i james h. heierman . . . vice president Banking House and. Fixtures - 127 529 14 142,256.56 l’ „ . Z. . . 12/,048.14 WAYNE E. TEEPLE . . ! . . . CASHIER Other Real Estate - . - 7,188.07 "? None Equipment Leased * - - 18 550 00 None Catherine bause v . : . assistant cashier Fed. Funds Sold - None 500,000.00 lavere vanatorauditor other Assets - - . - - None 20,880.66 f 111,492,425.79 113,010,115.08 r Directors ‘ Liabilities RALPH BRUBAKER. CHAIRMAN OF BOARD Capital Stock .... $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000.00 K RAY FERVERDA Surplus 200,000.00 200,000.00 Undivided Profits - - - 350,134.38 396,974.09 E ‘ HEIERMAN Deposits 10,495,569.75 11,710,928.65 wayne E. teeple Other Liabilities .... 222,228.26 299,195.26 JAMES H. HEIERMAN Bills Payable - - - - * None 200,000.00 / Reserve for Loans - y*- 74,493.40 53,017.08 111,492,425.79 $13,010,115.08 SAFE DEPOSfT BOXES TRUST DEPARTMENT ■ ' -“ L ■ . ■ . / ■ . i t ; CHECKING ACCOUNTS AFTER HOUR DEPOSITORY ‘ LEESBURG HOME MORTGAGE LOANS TRAVELERS CHECKS PERSONAL LOANS DRIVE-UP WINDOWS INDIANA I * BUSINESS LOANS ffA N K BY MAIL J FARM LOANS - * SAVINGS FDIC AUTO LOANS MONEY ORDERS..

Agriculture — Wayne Bucher and Marshall Estep. Citizenship and Patriotism — Willis Alt. Civic Improvement — Max Community Betterment — Jack Sharp and Delbert Dippon. Education — Karl Keiper. Health and Welfare — Don Wolferman and Bob Wolferman. Safety — Otto Wiggs. Sight Conservation and Blind — Ralph Karstedt. United Nations — Walt Wuthrich and Bill Perry. Greeter — Dr. T. A. Miller. Mrs. Enos Hollar of Milford had a Sunday afternoon caller of Mrs. Stanley Hollar of Milford and she also had a guest Monday noon of Paul Hall of Milford. Marie Hollar of Milford called on Mrs. Hollar Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hollar of Nappanee called Thursday,

SYRACUSE Charters, Phillip E. A Sue E. Hillabolds Add., Lot 79,8-30-211 195.21 Ketering, Everett F„ Tret In NE, 6-34-7.457a, 8-21-28 580.44 Kline, Theldon, Vacated Alley Bet. Lots, 132 A 134,8-19-91 49.07 Kline, Theldon, S A W 2nd Add., S'/z Lot 132,8-19-90 112 42 Kline, Theldon, S A W 2nd Add., Lot 134,8-19-92 1,958 11 Kline, Theldon, SAW2nd Add., Lots 139 A 140,8-19-93 87 68 Kline, Theldon, Mdl Pt EV» SE, 6-34-7.21a, 8-24-178, ' 82 94 Kline, Theldon, Syr. Water Pwr. Co., 2nd Add., Lots 38 A 39,8-24-179 1,254.02 Miller, Edith, Pt SE Rd. 13 NE, 6-34-7.25a, 8-21-25 594.52 Nylkas, Frank E. A Elsie, N 53' Lot 57,8-24-36 211.50 SEWARD Alexander, Marguerite C., Oak Grove Beach Unit 1, Lot 2 Blk 2.25-5-3 22.25 Alexander, Marguerite C., Oak Grove Beach Unit 1, Lots 8 A 9 Blk 5,25-SA-116 39.45 Blech, Arthur I. A Mary L. A Wilmer L. A Frances S. Baxter, Oak Grove Beach Unit 2, Lot 17 Blk 9, 25-SA-132 20.40 Bolin, Hazel, Oak Grove Beach Unit 2, Lots 5 A 6 Blk 10,25-SA-143 32.58 Bradford, Kenneth D., Oak Grove Beach Unit 3, Lot 11 Blk 8,25-6-164 30.85 Ellis, Ned P., Oak Grove Beach Unit 3, Lot 11 81k10,25-6A 1 20.48 Fidler, Patrick E., Oak Grove Beach Unit 3, Lot 10 Blk 4,25-6-96 23.96 Fllke, Donald S. A Austin A., Oak Grove Beach Units, Lots 11A12 Blk 3,25-6-83 w 31.23 Learned, Amelia F., Grace E. Smiths Ist Add., Lot 25,25-84-127 65.30 Learned, Amelia F., Grace E. Smiths Ist Add., Vacated Walk Bet. Lots 24 A 25,25-84-126 18.75 Indiana Lakeshore Inc., Oak Grove Beach Unit 2, Lot 27 Blk 9,25-SA-128 17.04 Jackson, Charles F. A Lois C., Oak Grove Beach Unit 4, Lot 33 Blk 19,25-6 A-131 22.25 Jines, Paul M. A Ruby G„ Oak Grove Beach Unit 1, Lot 80 Blk 6.25-SA-90 •' 20 48 Ketchum, Fred N. A Ura J., Oak Grove Beach Unit 3, Lot 12 Blk 5,25-6-110 2197 Leckrone, Lamoine J. A Della M., E'/z SE less '/M SE Cor, 4-30-579.50a, 25-112-2 1,112.73 Montgomery, James E., Leased —lvan Warren 141.12 Powell, Wayne H. A Etta Mae, Oak Grove Beach Unit 3, Lot 13 Blk 4,25-6-99 23.96 Redinger, Kathryn D., Pt SE SW Frc 114,16-30-51.85a, 25-143-6 25.71 Tracy, Kenneth, Oak Grove Beach Unit 3, Lot 9 Blk 1,25-6-59 25.97 Turner, Theo C. A Betty J„ Beaver Dam Pk Heights Add., less E 10' Lot 4,25-84-138 61.85 Turner, TheoC. A. Betty J., Beaver Dam Pk Heights Add., Lots, 25-84-139 73.91 Turner, Theo C. A Betty J., Beaver Dam Pk Heights Add., less 7 x 30ft Stp . Lot 19, 25-84 161 P n 0 Jo Turner, TheoC. A Betty J., Beaver Dam Pk Heights Add., Lot 20,25-84-160 51.50 Turner, TheoC. A Betty J., Beaver Dam Pk Heights Add., Lot 21,25-84-159 539 08 TIPPECANOE Angell, John J. Est., Tret S End SPTNW NE Frc 114, 11-33-7 20a, 5-41-9 61 63 Angell, John J. Est..N Pt NE Frc l>/4, 11-33-7 13.30a, 5-41-2 404.51 Angell, Mary E. Est., Pt in Mdl Pt NW’* NE Frc I’4, 11-33-7 4.30a, 5-41-5 i 11.87 Bause, James H. A Priscilla D., S 60 rds W Pt W’/i SE, 16-33-7 7.07a, 5-64-12 43 87 Clayton, David D. A Joan, Tret SW, 3-33-7,50a, 5-11-2 195.34 Conrady, Cecilia A Eldo, Backwater Gardens Ist Add., Lot 37,5-51-76 12146 Buck, Shelby C. A Erma E. Swoope, Backwater Gardens, Lot 16 A Stp Adi. less NW Cor, A-K-A-.OOla, 5-51-31 320 22 McNabb, James D. A Harriet J., Part Lots 1A 2,28-33-7.92a, 5-109-239 66.41 McNabb, James D. A Harriet J., Lakeview Pk. Ist Add., Lots Pt S of Rd. (5-6-7) Blk 3, 5-109-404 402 07 Lenon, Basil H. A Saddle F., Springview Pk., Lot 23.5-105-37 359.41 Blankenship Carl A Nancy J., 2nd Add. to Backwater Haven, Lot 17,5-51-120 35.71 WARSAW Beattie, Charles J. A Marjorie, O P N'/z, Lot 181,4-43-498 326.97 Buskirk, Thomas V., Lakeside Park Add., uot 15,4-41-39 39.76 Buskirk, Thomas V., Lot 340,4-43-126 444.44 Buskirk, Thomas V.,E 25', Lots 463 A a 464,4-43-24 446.59 Carter, Esther, Kists N. Add., Lot 22, 4-41-148 378.64 Dove, Johnle A Beverly E., I. A. Millers Add., Lot 11,4-44-154 652.23 Johnson, Billy Joe A Sandra J., Williams Add., S'* Lot 46,4-47-301A 68.69 Knapp, Paul B. A Lila R., E'* Lot 314,4-43-156 536.96 Knapp, Paul B. A Lila R., E'* Lot 315,4-43-156A 70.87 Leedy, Everett G. A Anna Mabel, Sheffield Add., Lot 6,4-47-157 551.29 Qunell, Jack, Mt. Mem. Add., Lot 193, 4-73-50A » 164.19 Qunell, Jack Mt. Mem. Add., Lot 197, 4-73-50 C 178.64 Ramsey, Allan M. A Irene M„ Tret in SE, .08 acres,4-44 29l 910.81 Richmond, Robert L., L A M'S Add., N'/z Lot 18,4-41-60 444.47 Robinson, Harry W. A Lila Lee, Conds Add. less S 3 rds, O'Lot 2,4-44-508 42.60 Miller, John Lewis A Nancy, Kists E Add., Lot 44,4-44-451 598.27 Shelton, James Arthur A Barbara D., Kists E. Add., W 27' Lot 8,4-44-379 935.93 Shelton, James Arthur A Barbara D., Kists E.-Add., E 24' Lot 9,4-44-379A 65.79 Armington, Charles M. A Agnes N., To — Thomas Buskirk, Graves Add., N 76' Cot 23, 4-40-206 1,156.09 Morgan, Herbert C. A Ruby M., Chipmans Add., Lot 40,4-40-169 244.34 Sittier, Ward W. A Ruth M„ Funks Add., N'/z Lot 502,4-43-33 ' 857.26 Wallace, Donald D. A Rosetta L., Kists N. Add. W 50', Lots 42 A43,4-41-125 448.13 Hull, Austin R. A AAary K„ Tr in SE SE, 8-32-6.17a, 4-44-287A 857.14 WAYNE " Borders, George F. A Helen Louise, Pipers Melody Acres, Lot 1 Blk 12,3-23-102 270.48 Hemmer, Edna E., Silveus Sunnyside Sub. Div., Lot 10,3-78-27 7&1.89 Hull, Austin R. A Mary K. Herschers Sub. Div. No. 3, Lot 32,3-79-44 704.71 Kaufman, Celeste, Tret N'* SE SE, 18-32-61.23a, 3-84-11 488.81 Kaufman, Celeste C., Gables Add. lessStp 3.3 x, Lot 5,10 X 270 ft., 3-84-12 1,397.85 Mclntyre, George, Stp S Pt W Side SE, 2-32-5 68a, 3-30-5 643.83 Schuh, John, Lakeside Park, Lot 109,3-20-45A 218.39 Walls, Effie Jean (O'Connell), PT None third W’/z NE less 1.65, 26-32-61.91a, 3-125-5 446.46 Wolfe, Merl A Violet G-, Lakeside Park, Lot 213,3:20-107 92.04 TURKEYCREEK Buchholz, Marie J., Campbells Add. to Eli Lillys 2nd Add. Lot IC, 7-38-24 235.48 Buchholz, Marie J„ Campbells Add. to Eli Lillys 2nd Add., Lot 2C, 7-38-25 99.81 Cromer, James A. A Helen Louise, Grand View Park, Lot 14,7-62-30 1,294.84 (.romer, James A. A Helen Louise, Grand View Park, Lot 15 A 16,7-62-29 1,134.14 Folger, Arthur Edwin A Hesper, 1.06a Pt SE Pt NW Frc I<a,4-34-7 1.06a, 7-14-7 26.16 French, Margaret A Hamilton Regina Neville, Stuards Add. to Vawter Park, Lot 16, 7-86-54 1,901.69 French, Margaret A Hamilton Regina Neville, Stuards Add. to Vawter Park, Lot 17, 7-86-55 709.13 Fick, JamesM., (Crows Nest —Leased) . , 391.98 Fick, James M., (Crows Nest — Leased) 265.09 Kline, Theldon L A Lois;M„ Ist Est of Turkey Cr Add., to Village of Wawasee, S 85 ft. Lot 6, 7-M-13 Schmidt, M. Waynes, Carolyn, Replat of Lot C, Enchanted Hills Sec. 1, Lot A14,7-51-76 81.54 Schmidt, M. Wayne & Carolyn, Amended Plat of Replat of Lots 205-252-253-254, Enchanted Hills Lot A B 14, 7-51-93 17.69 Schreier, Josef A Stefanie, Enchanted Hills Sec., lA, Lot 466, 7-50-102 89.58 Schreier, Josef A Stefanie, Amended Plat of Pts of Sec. lA, A BB Enchanted Hills Sub. Div., Lot 4668,7 50-502 15.59 Snook, Alfred E. A Mary S. Quinn, Cedar Point or Wayne Island, Lots 2,6,8,10,7-56-83 258.74 Snook, Alfred E. A Mary S. Quinn, Cedar Point or Wayne Island, E Pt less Pt Lot 7,7-56-8168.42 Shipley, Richard, Crows Nest, Leased Land 127.65 Tague, Wyvona A Minnie C., Myrtle Greider, Life, 3rd Add. Highland New Lots 51-52-53, 7-90-39 446.93 Thrush, Henrietta Tegtman, Enchanted Hills Sec. lA, Lot 662,7-50-48 81.54 Thrush, Henrietta Tegtman, Exec, of Estate of C. I. Tegtman, Amended r Plat of pts. of Sec. 1 A, A BB Enchanted Hills Sub. Div., Lot 6628, 7-50-415 15.39 Whittle, Wilbur D. A Helen J., Pt Lot 2 less 26a S Pt, 9-34-7 7.79a, 7-33-16 121.29 Notice is hereby given that each parcel of real property In the foregoing list will be sofd at public auction to the highest bidder, said sale to be held at the Courthouse In the City of Warsaw, Indiana, commencing at 10:00 a.m., EST on August 14th, 1972, and continuing from day to day until all real property is sold. Dated this 17th day of July, 1972. ■ ■ : _ Lawrence Butts Auditor, Kosciusko County J.19,26,A.2