The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 April 1973 — Page 2

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., April 11,1973

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Milford police report given for month of March

Milford town marshal Don Drake has released the following police report for the month of March: Calls answered — 127 Arrests — 19 Juvenile arrests —1

Bishop Sheridan at Wawasee

The Episcopal'Diocese of Northern Indiana recently chose for its new chief pastor the Right Reverend William C. R. Sheridan, S.T.M., D.D. Bishop Sheridan was consecrated on the Feast of Saint John the Baptist, June 24, 1972 in the Church of the Sacred Heart, Notre Dame university, Notre Dame. Bishop Sheridan will be making his first pastoral visitation to All Saints’ Episcopal church located on the south shore of Lake Wawasee on April 14-15. The bishop will meet with the women of the church at a luncheon meeting on Saturday. In the evening he will meet with members of the vicar’s committee for a dinner meeting. On Palm Sunday at 10 a.m. the vicar of All Saints’, Rev. David L. Hyndman, will present four children to the bishop who will administer the holy rite of confirmation. Those to be confirmed are Anne Miller, Elizabeth Brewer, Cathleen Cole and Joseph Todd, Jr. Bishop Sheridan will be the chief celebrant at the Holy Eucharist and during the service he will dedicate a new faceted glass window recently installed in the sanctuary of the church. The window, which carries out the themes of “Our Triumphant Lord, His Church and All Saints,” was given in memory of the Rt. Rev. Campbell Gray former bishop of the diocese of northern Indiana from 1925-1944. Bishop Gray and his family spent many summers on Lake Wawasee, and

Experienced Help Wanted . Due To Increased Production We Need The Following: — Shelling — Electrician — Sidewall — Trimmer — Plumber — Final Finish Top Hourly Rates Incentive Bonus Paid Vacation Paid Insurance Year Around Employment Chance For Advancement Excellent Working Conditions App,y ‘ Employment Office Sycamore Homes, Inc. US 33 & CR 38 Goshen Country Waterfall State Rd. 15 At Overpass New Paris, Ind. Phone 831-2761 ♦ ' ' Specials Served 4-8 p.m. Mon. Thru Sat. 5:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Sun.7:ooa.m.-3:00p.m. Evening menus for the week of Thursday, April 12, thru Wednesday, April 18. Also Available For Parties Thursday, April 12 — - Barbeque Spareribs, Baked Potato, t| *5 Vegetable, Salad Bar. Friday, April 13 . Fish (Perch) All You Can Eat, Fries, Cole q> 1 75 Slaw. I Saturday, April 14 . Broasted Chicken, Choice Os Potatoes, $ I 95 Vegetable, Salad Bar. Sunday, April 15 Swiss Steak, Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, SJ2S Vegetable, Salad Bar. /’ Delmonico Steak For 2, Choice-Of Potatoes, Salad Bar. Broasted Chicken, Choice Os Potatoes, $025 Vegetable, Salad Bar. Monday, April 16 Closed (2:00) * Tuesday, April 17 $175 Lasagne, Vegetable, Tossed Salad, Garlic Bread. Wednesday, April 18 $175 Chop Suey, Chow Mem Noodles, Choice Os | Salad. Bring this Ad with You on Tuesday for a 10% Discount on the Special Senior Citizens 10 Per Cent Discount On All Specials Larry Gill. New Manager

Accidents investigated —3 Assisted othr units with accidents —2 Messages delivered — 6 The police car was driven 1,126 miles. The juvenile arrest made was turned over to the county juvenile authorities.

BISHOP WILLIAM C. R. SHERIDAN his son, Col. Joseph Gray, now makes his home here. Bishop Gray is remembered by many local residents who will be welcoming his wife, Mrs. Virginia Gray, who will be present for the dedication. Palm Sunday will prove to be a memorable occasion in the life of All Saints’ Episcopal church. Minor damage in parking lot mishap Minor damage was reported by Syracuse police Monday as a 1969 Chevrolet truck, driven by Daniel J. Brady, 19, r 3 Syracuse, backed into a parked 1967 Chevrolet owned by James and Cynthia Fry of Syracuse. The Fry auto was parked in the lower parking lot on Main street in Syracuse. Damage was set at $95 to the car and none to the truck.

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Hits & Misses Misfits 73 47 Campbells Market 72Vfe 47% Brazels Bait 71% 48% Browns Blades & Bits 70 50 American Industries 66 54 S&S 55% 64% Sudlows Pier 53% 66% Buds Body Shop 50 70 Syracuse Mobil 47% 72% Elmatt Corp. 40% 79% High team series and game: Misfits — 1882-709 500 series: L. Livengood 505, L. Newman 523, M. Solo man 568 450 series: S. Gilbert 466, B. Steury 464, C. Campbell 463 200games: L. Livengood2l2, L. Newman 203, M. Solo man 210 170 games: E. Schwartz 184, J. Brown 173, E. Mast 178 County Charlie’s Ten Pin 36 16 Crow Roofing 33% 18% Thornburg Drug 33 19 Kurly’s Keglers 33 19 Louie’s Bar 31 21 Liquor Locker 27% 24% Aqualand Motel 26 26 Anderson Paint 26 26 Eager Leaguers 24% 27% Barbee Hotel 24 28 Bud’s Body Shop 24 28 Bushong Barber Shop 24 28 Frog Tavern 20% 31% Schwartz Homes 20 32 Wawasee Bowl 17 35 Schwartz Developers 16 36 High team series and game: Charlie’s Ten Pin — 2751-920 600 series: R. Stahley 602 550 series: B. Coburn 568, H. Schrock 585, V. Stayer 574, J. Lowe 583, D. Thibaut 551, E. Henning 576, R. Wogoman 557, C. Summerlot 557 200 games: S. Richardson 202, H. Schrock 207, V. Stayer 202, 206, J. Lowe 214, D. Thibaut 203, R. Strombeck 201, M. Dorsey 205, E. Henning 219, R. Wogoman 204, R. Stahley 245, 215, D. Hyde 209, R. Williams 207, T. Levernier 218 Tuesday Afternoon Ladies Wawasee Laundromat 76 44 State Bank of Syra. 73% 46% American Industries 72 48 Cromwell Lumber 66 54 Mastercraft 63 57 Mocks Marine Rentals 62 58 Kern Grain 58 62 Todd Realty 46 74 Corl Corporation 46 74 TheLovables 37% 82% High team series and game: Wawasee Laundromat — 2288-777 500 series: M. Willard 511, M. Dixon 508, S. Tytler 521, ADahlstrom 520, S. Kern 505 450 series: D. Johnson 468, B. Kay 467, M. Lambert 470, A. Peterson 484, B. Johnson 454, P. Maresh 460 f 200 games: A. Peterson 235 170 games: E. Hughes 172, D. Johnson 178, M. Willard 173, 170, M. Dixon 190, S. Tytler 192,170, A. Dahlstrom 170, 182, M. Lambert 181, P. Maresh 173, S. Kern 170, 181 Sunday Night Mixed Alley Cats 62% 41% Sleepy Owl 59% 44% Windsor 57 47 Taylor Wholesale 55% 48% R&R 55% 48% T&P 54 50 Lakeland Standard 46 58 Kids 45% 58% Mid-American 44% 59% Jenny’s Kitchenette 39 65 High team series and game: T & P — 1763-619 500 series: K. Tobias 537, G. Coquillard 518, G. Richards 506 200 games: R. Caudill 211, K. Tobias 210 Tuesday Night Ladies Frog Tavern 87 33 Miller’s Mobile Park 81 39 Syracuse Rubber 71% 48% Bellman’s Case 70 50 Hawk’s Recreation 70 50

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PAUL MILLER HAS HOLE IN ONE Paul Miller, son of Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Miller of Milford shot a hole in one on the eighth hole at Tippecanoe Country club on Sunday. He used an eight iron. Paul was playing with his father and Kenneth Cook of Warsaw when lie got the big one. He is a member of the Wawasee high school golf team.

Augsburger’s 65 55 Wawa Ski Club 53 67 Walter Drug Co. 53 67 Wawasee Construction 51 69 Bitner’s Antiques 42 78 Elko Mobile Homes 42 78 White Front Grocery 33% 86% High team game and series: Hawk’s Recreation: 800-2227 500 series: S. Keim 160,194,176530 450 series: N. Kern 170, 174-495, K. Knisley 178-491, M. Whisler 164,167-486,1. Dull 164,160-480, E. Wogoman 166, 172-469, M. Pifer 162-467, M. Dixon 170-453, S. Gilbert 170-450 200 games: M. Lambert 166, 203, 178-547 160 games: J. Groves 184, K. Caudill 181, P. Gasper 177, D. Kitson 173, B. Miller 171, P. Miller 170, J. Hoover 167, J. Brumbaugh 166, D. Smith 164, B. Smith 164, S. Brumbaugh 163, E. Leap 160 Milford Business Campbell’s Market 42 18 Smallwood Service 40 20 Little & Clark 34 26 Berk Body Shop 34 26 Walter Drug 32 28 Milford TV 31 29 Augsburger-Milf. 31 29 Hickory Lounge 31 29 Wick’s Marina 25 35 Sharp’s Hardware 23 37 Augsburger-Syra. 23 37 C. S. Myers 14 46 High team series and game: Campbell’s — 3026-1062 600 series: P. Campbell 600 500 series: M. Chambers 578, L. Newman 575, D. Butler 570, L. Troup 563, H. Doty 554, R. Simon 550, J. Bray 544, M. Smith 541, L. Young 539, D. Johns 539, R. Thibaut>s36, J. deSomer 522, T. Darr 510, D. Dust 516, K. Plikerd 505, D. Rensberger 501, W. Tullis 501 200 games: J. deSomer 253, P. Campbell 226, D. Butler 217, D. Rensberger 213, L. Newman 213, H. Doty 210, M. Smith 208, 201, S. Solina 204, L. Young 202, L. Troup 202, M. Chambers 200 South Shore men set ABCD tournament The South Shore Men’s golf association will hold an ABCD string golf tournament on April 15. A brunch will be held from if: 30 till 12:30 with the tournament following. The deadline for registering for the tourney is 8 p.m. on Saturday, April 14. Musical and Art program set in Goshen Sunday A musical and art program will be presented at 6 p.m. Sunday in the Golden Rule Community church at 1220 S. 11th street, Goshen. The Singing Grace Family and Stephen Kiplinger will be at the church on that evening. The Singing Grace Family always brings and makes Christ real in sacred songs and music. Stephen Kiplinger is an artist and chalk painter who presents his message with chalk and use of the black light.

Town board — (Continued From Page 1) needed. Conrad stated he had trained three men in this job in the last six years and did not intend to train any more, adding he had read books and studied for his position thereby learning the hard way. The starting wage for these departments varies from $2 to $2.25 per hour up to $3 maximum and Conrad noted that the right individual could be promoted if qualified in two weeks. Farber did tell board members he thought it would save time and money, plus help, when private individuals are needed to dig for water and sewer problems, prior to work to be done by the town, to have the individual do the necessary work and then back-fill after inspection. This would keep the contracted person from waiting several hours or however long, after the digging and until back-filling is necessary, from just standing around, whereby town employees could continue in other areas. Surveyor Town board president Louis Kuilema reported R & S state funds can be used in surveying costs for work planned on streets and names of surveyors were given, to be contacted on surveying of streets prior to bids. The first street to be worked on is Chicago street. Kuilema added he had been given names of paving companies for specifications' to be sent for bidding, with one located in Marion and another in Huntington. Reith-Riley also submitted bid estimates prior to surveying. A total of seven streets are presently on the list of needed repairs this spring. A brief discussion was held on comparison costs and durability of blacktopping to cement for town streets. Replacements G. A. Herbison was in attendance at the meeting to answer to members regarding replacing of fence and shrubbery at the building on South Huntington street presently occupied by J & J Manufacturing. Following various explanations of problems over the years at this site, and building delays by the present manufacturing firm at their location near North Webster, Herbison said the property would be put back into order when the firm moved to its new location, giving a tentative date of the middle of May. * Fence and shrubbery in the area in question were removed last year, with the promise to replace, as paving improvements were made at the rear of the building enabling loading and unloading of large quantities of steel, plus storage, at the rear of the building. Thus, large obstructions were removed from the congested area in the front which faces Indiana 13. Dump Ev Ganz of American Industries inquired as to whether further action had been taken on the property termed by him as “a dump” across the street from his place of business. He was advised measures had been taken. Ganz also inquired as to the possibility of a street light being installed at the corner of Baltimore and Seventh streets. Town board member Darrell Grisamer advised that a night survey of the town will be made after trees are in leaf, and a check will be included in this area. Mobile Home Ordinance The long awaited defining of a mobile home for the mobile home

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ordinance was completed and the ordinance, 73-10, and 11 pages in length, was read again in entirety. Board members passed the ordinance unanimously. A copy will be given the building commissioner, Harry VanHemert, and the ordinance, highly recommended by the town plan commission, will become a part of the mster plan for the town of Syracuse whereby copies will be available soon to all persons desiring same. Hie ordinance regulates the location of mobile, compact and expandable hordes, giving a general definition of such. Also, defined are single family mobile, compact or expandable homes and locations permitted including ground space requirements. Temporary living quarters and temporary construction offices, both for a period of not more than 12 months are described, as is automobile parking space for each family housed on the lot. Section three defines two family mobile, compact or expandable home requirements and section four describes group and garden apartments of mobile, compact or expandable homes and specifications necessary. Compact or expandable apartment houses are defined in section five, along with other requirements and permits needed. Section six and seven deal with mobile home parks and mobile home sub-divisions, respectively, and requirements to be met. The final section, section eight, defines laundry facilities in mobile home parks and set specifications. Other interested parties attending the Tuesday night meeting included town plan commission president Wilbur Smith and Mrs. Jack Mason. All town board members and clerktreasurer Mrs. Betty Dust were in attendance. The next regularly scheduled meeting of the town board of trustees will be Tuesday night, April 17, at 7:30 o’clock in town hall. Spring art classes starting Following a painting holiday in Mexico, Steve and Margi Stevens of State Lake, Middlebury, are resuming their art classes in the Syracuse area starting April 13. The evening classes will be held at the scout cabin for both beginners and advanced students. The classes will consist of nine plus one with the Paintnic on June 3 at the State Lake home of the couple. Persons attending are to wear old clothes and art supplies will be available if the individual does not have materials. LAKELAND LOCAL Miss Doris Hartter of Selma, Ala., has been visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hartter for the past two and a half weeks. She will return to Selma on Friday of this week. LEGALS NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Prairie, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 15th day of May 1973, will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time.

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TOWNSHIP FUND Fire Fighting Fund, new equip: ment $3,100.00 NOTICE TO REDUCE CERTAIN EXISTING APPROPRIATIONS Notice is further given that certain existing appropriations now have unobligated balances which will not be needed for the purposes for which appropriated, and it is therefore proposed that unnecessary existing appropriations in the funds shown below be reduced to provide in part for the above additional appropriations. Federal Revenue Sharing Fund $3,100.00 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally determined will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Commission will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor's Office, of Kosciusko County.lndiana, 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 and where such hearing will be held. John W. Lutes Trustee Prairie Township A.11,18 ORDINANCE NO. 73-9 An Ordinance Regulating the Maximum Permissible Speed Limit for the Operation of Motor Vehicles on Medusa Court in the Town of Syracuse, Indiana. Be it ordained by the Board of Town Trustees of the Town of Syracuse, Indiana ARTICLE I Section 1. That no motor vehicle shall be operated at a speed in excess of ten (10) miles per hour on a street known and designated as Medusa Court located within the Town of Syracuse, Indiana from the Northern extremity of said street to the intersection of said Medusa Court and Medusa Street. ARTICLE II Section 1. That any person violating any of the terms and provisions of this ordinance shall upon conviction be fined in an amount of not less than One Dollar ($1.00) nor more than Ten Dollars ($10.00). ARTICLE ll| Section 1. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and proper publication thereof. Passed and adopted by a vote of five (5) ayes to no nayes at a regular and duly constituted meeting of the Board of Town Trustees of the Town of Syracuse, Indiana on the 20th day of March, 1973. Louis M. Kuilema Noble C. Blocker Thomas E. Prickett Darrell Grisamer Forest A. Smith, Jr. ATTEST: _ Betty Dust, Clerk-Treasurer Town of Syracuse

I 5 100 Rewardl A reward of SIOO is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of person or persons involved in burglaries at C. S. Myers Ford in Milford and Syracuse. Phone: 658-4941 Names of informers will be kept in the strictist confidence. I C.S. Myers Ford I ’ _ . _ - Friday & Saturday jfl t X • / "Escapes" 7:15, "Godlilla" 9:00 — Saturday Matinee — Open 1:30, Show 2:00, Out 5:20 ( Sunday - Open 1:45 "Escapes" 4:00 & 7:15 Adults $1.50, Children 75c The Original Motion Pictures! • % In Color And Cinemascope! MIGHTY KING KONG! Mightiest Monster Os In Time! jr King Kong’s Capture— Hr and Escape! V 1 King Kong’s Ferocious Strength Levels Every- ■ thing Before Him! Ocean Liners Capsized Vb ... Tidal Waves Flood " the Earth...the World’s< \ People in Panic! y kngKmv, Escapes 4 BMiwmw -> The Battle Os * The Centur y ; ' A Daring Duel To The Death! i

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, in the Court House in the City of Warsaw, Indiana, at 9:00 AM, on the 16th day of April 1973 will consider the following additional appropriations, which said Officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Highway Department No. 4723 Equipment, Motor Grader $29,500.00 County General No. 724.1 Commissioners, Votomatic voting devices $40,000 00 NOTICE TO REDUCE CERTAIN EXISTING APPROPRIATIONS Notice is further given that certain existing appropriations now have unobligated balances which will not be needed for the purposes for which ap propriated, and it is therefore proposed that unnecessary existing appropriations in the funds shown below be reduced to provide in part for the above additional appropriations. No. 505 Federal Revenue Sharing $69,500.00 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally deter mined will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Commission 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 such hearing, 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. Lawrence Butts Auditor Kosciusko County A.4-11

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