The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 37, Milford, Kosciusko County, 10 October 1973 — Page 13

LEGALS ORDINANCE NUMBER 73-1 AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE OBSTRUCTION OF PUBLIC ALLEYS WITHIN THE TOWN OF MILFORD JUNCTION AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION THEREOF WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of I.C. 18-3-1. the Board of Town Trustees is authorized to prohibit the encumbrances of alleys within the Town; and WHEREAS, it is necessary for the public health and safety to maintain the alleys in the Town of Milford Junction unobstructed and accessible to traffic; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Town Trustees: Section 1. Whoever in an any manner wrongfully obstructs any public alley in the Town of Milford Junction, Indiana, so as to prevent or impede traffic thereon shall, upon conviction, be fined not less than Ten Dollars ($10.00) nor more than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00). Section 2. Any person leaving a motor vehicle parked in a public alley unattended by someone duly authorized by the laws of the State of Indiana to operate the same shall be guilty of wrongfully obstructing such ■ public alley. Section 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after ten (10) days after its publication as provided by law. Duly adopted this Bth day of October, 1973. Dr. T. A. Miller, President ATTEST: Harry Schultz, Clerk-Treasurer

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■r ■ ■ il ' ■ K'"" ‘ ' -*U ' • '' . 'V 1 ' M dgfe* > ai Whmßlg y NS j W n hHpM Hjb|[|Bs:ljS 3 LAKE WAWASEE, WAVELAND BEACH: Excellent summer cottage on 50’ lakefront lot, excellent beach. Guest (or rental) cottage at lot on rear, additional 50’ x 150’ lot across road at rear with garage and carport. Lakefront cottage has three bedrooms, enclosed porch, large living room, dining room, two full baths, excellent and equipped kitchen, completely furnished. Very charming guest cottage has enclosed porch, large living room with fireplace, dining room, three bedrooms, equipped kitchen, bath, completely furnished. Both properties have much charm and are nicely furnished. Property includes seawall, pier, and boat well. All in excellent condition. Terms and financing available toVesponsible party. $75,000. ‘■SSI BsPk'.' LAKE WAWASEE, BAY POINT CONDOMINIUM APARTMENT, Phase II — Excellent one bedroom year around lakefront apartment with lakefront balcony, large living room, full bath, equipped kitchen and laundry, carport, outside storage, lake front swimming pool, playground area. $28,900. NflNMflflflflflflfl WAWASEE VILLAGE, MARYANN DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT: Excellent year around business in prime location. $28,000. (business and equipment) Call below for details.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PROPOSED ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Milford, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said Municipal Corporation at their regular meeting place at 7:30 o'clock P.M., on 12th day of November, 1973, will consider the following additional appropriations in excess of the Budget for the current year. General Fund Amount Gl9 191 Lakeside Park $250.00 G2l - 214 Telephone & Telegraph 450.00 G 32 321 Gasoline * 450.00 Gsl . Insurance 30.00 G 62 Retirement & SS Towns Share 140.00 $1,320.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board, upon receipt, 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 appropriations may be heard, interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Harry J. Schultz Clerk-Treasurer 0.10-17 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana will from this date until November 1, 1973, at 10:30 A.M. receive sealed bids for furnishing 30,000 gallons or more of No. 3, heating oil for the use of the Court House, as

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needed during 1974. All bids must be submitted in duplicate on Form No. 95 Revised and must be accompanied by a Surety Bond or certified check equal to 10 per cent of maximum bid and the necessary affidavit of non-collusion as required by law. Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Dated Oct. 9, 1973 Lawrence Butts, County Auditor Kosciusko County, Indiana 0.10-17 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana. will from this date until November 1, 1973, at 10:30 A.M. receive sealed bids for the removal and repair of the sidewalks around the Kosciusko County Courthouse. Said removal and repair to be in accordance with the plans and specifications heretofor adopted by said board on file in the Auditor's Office. All bids must be submitted on a State Board of Accounts Form No. 96 and must be accompanied by a Indiana State Board of Accounts Form No. 96A setting forth a statement of the bidders experience and proposed plan for performing such work. Bids must be submitted in duplicate and must be accompanied by a surety bond or certified check equal to 10 per cent of the maximum bid, together with a non-collusion affidavit as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated this 3rd day of October 1973. Lawrence Butts, Auditor 0.10-17 New Burger Dairy Store In Goshen Announcement concerning the purchase of property for the planned construction of a new three-thousand square foot Burger Dairy Store in the southeast area of Goshen, was made today by Robert L. Burger, president of die company owned chain of Burger Dairy Stores. The store will be located on the northeast comer of 16th Street and College Avenue in Goshen on a site now occupied by a cornfield and directly across from the firestation there. Purchase price of the property was not disclosed. Burger said construction of the new store is expected early next spring, and added that the store will be of a new design and substantially larger than other area Burger Dairy Stores.

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MFiMk •«««» Jlffli R EHBMWIWn |l if - ■•wM’ VWnflflflfll 71 NORTH SHORE DRIVE, SYRACUSE LAKE: Very nice two story year around home on wooded lot, built in 1971. Four bedrooms, two full baths, attached two car garage, deck over garage, easement to SYRACUSE Lake nearby. Owner transferred. $44,900. . J '' ' .i . V-X?? » 4 '• . B LAKE WAWASEE, MARINELAND GARDENS: Excellent two bedroom 1971 Herrli Mobile Home on permanent 60’ x 100’, boat access on nearby channel. Attached side porch, equipped kitchen, carport, Bx 9 workshop, 8 x 1,0 storage - all in excellent condition, $12,500. " X J '' 4 . * '■ . ■ 1 j^-- I ig LOW INTEREST SPECIAL! WAWASEE HEIGHTS: Very nice three bedroom home on corner lot. Living room, kitchen, Ift baths, full basement, 2 car attached garage. City sewer and water. $28,900. With a small down payment a 7 per cent mortgage can be assumed! Only $2lO per month including taxes and insurance. LAKE WAWASEE, Bay Poin» Apt. Luxurious lakefront apartment. 425 BOSTON STREET—2 s r around house. LAKE WAWASEE, Bay Poin* indominium Apt. Luxurious lakefront apartment. $50,000 3. A SHOULD YOU NOT SEE what you are looking for, please call — we have many more! (Stop by our offices for our current listing pamphlets.) iQ Todd Realty W' Joe & Barbara Todd, Realtors-GRIs HARLAN STEFFEN, Sales Representative CLARA WARNER. Sales Representative WAWASEE LAKE OFFICE— Call 856-2217 R. 2. Syracuse 46567—East side of lake, open daily 9-6; Sat. 9-5: Sun. noon-4; evenings by appointment only. WAWASEE VILLAGE OFFICE—CaII 457-4417 State road 13 south in “The House in the Village” Open daily 10-6; Sat. 10-5: Sun. noon-4; evenings by appointment only.

*I,OOO damages in accident last Wednesday Damages were estimated at approximately SI,OOO in a two vehicle accident last Wednesday afternoon in North Webster involving drivers Dallas Cox, 57, r 3 Syracuse and Don Jemigan, 26, North Webster. Neither driver was injured. The mishap occurred as the Syracuse man pulled onto state road 13 into the path of the Jernigan auto. Singing Rories to be at Golden Rule church On Sunday evening, Oct. 14, at 7 o’clock, the Singing Rories will conduct a musical program at the Golden Rule Community church, 1220 South Uth street, Goshen. They are from Osceola and are well-known in northern Indiana. The Rories include the father and mother and two sons. Besides vocal numbers they bring stringed instruments. The public is invited to attend. Hit-run accident is reported Miss Donna K. Bachtel of r 3 Syracuse reported to Goshen police Friday that her white 1966 Ford sedan was struck by an unknown vehicle sometime Thursday night or early Friday morning. The mishap may have occurred in the parking lot at Azar’s. Police set damage at S4OO to the front and entire right side of the auto.

New Salem By MRS. HERB MOREHOUSE Sunday at New Salem Mr. and Mrs. John Glaser of Winona Lake sang “Grace, Tis a Charming Sound” Sunday morning during the worship hour Mr. Glaser accompanied on the guitar. Pastor Chad Woodburn delivered the morning message, “Instructions for Children and Parents” from Ephesians 6:1-4. The evening message “Relationship of Employees to Employer” was from Ephesians 6:5-9. Homecoming on Sunday The annual homecoming will be held Sunday, Oct. 14, with a pot luck fellowship dinner at noon. The public and former acquaintances are cordially invited. Work at WM Press The monthly work night at the World Missionary Press was Tuesday evening. Those assisting were: Miss Donna Moser, Mr. and Mrs. John Plank, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morehouse, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Meek, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse, Mrs. Dale Morehouse, Mrs. Zona Deeter, Nelson Morehouse, Miss Doris Tom and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathews. Mrs. Plank treated the group with homemade donuts and orange punch. COMMUNITY NEWS Mrs. Lydia Morehouse and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Morehouse spent Tuesday and Wednesday in northern Michigan. They called on Mrs. Minnie Neff at Gladwin, Mich. Mrs. Neff, a step-sister to Mrs. Morehouse, is 94 years old and in good health. Mrs. Elsie Weybright entertained Sunday for Mrs. Howard Kreider and Mrs. Inez Shively. Mr. and Mrs. John Mullinix and daughters entertained Sunday for Pastor and Mrs. Chad Woodburn, Mrs. Edna Tom and Doris and Mrs. Emma Cripe. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morehouse and Georgina attended a family reunion at Bluffton on Sunday. Max Shively, representing the Gideons, spoke at a church in Knox on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Plank and Miss Donna Moser called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hobbs in Warsaw on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Lydia Morehouse, Nelson Morehouse, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morehouse, Mrs. Edwin Meek and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert

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I -.mm ““ ■ wawasee I hMMMM WELCOME — The newly erected signs, to be located at the south and north edges of Syracuse by the Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce as a welcome to Syracuse and beautiful Lake Wawasee, are quite attractive as you approach the fair city on the state road. The local garden club recently discussed plans of beautifying the area around the signs and will add an even nicer welcoming.

Morehouse were among the friends and relatives attending the open house Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Opal McCloughen of Goshen. The open house was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Prentice Kindig from California. Mrs. Kindig is a sister to Mrs. Iva Neff of Milford, Paul and Ralph Warstler and Mrs. Russell Whitehead, all of New Paris. The Kindigs planned to leave for California chi Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathews entertained Sunday in honor of their son Kenny who observed his birthday on Saturday. Others attending were: Mrs. Kenny Mathews, Cary and Brent and Mrs. lona Ryman. Mischelle, Nick, Angela and Charity Johnston, children of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnston, were guest singers at the junior church of the Community Gospel church at Bremen Sunday morning. -NSBPW hears Mrs. Hearn. The Syracuse-Wawasee Business and Professional Women held their monthly meeting at a local restaurant Tuesday evening, Oct. 9, with 29 members present. The guest speaker was Mrs. R. Steven Hearn who explained the goals and needs of the Lakeland Day Care Center. Plans were discussed for a community Halloween parade and party. Also discussed was the bake sale and bazaar to be held

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November 17 at the Pioneer House. Mrs. Mabel Walton won the door prize. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Bill Eyer, Mrs. Mary Whitehead and Mrs. Fran Jayne. Accident at intersection Warsaw police investigated a car-truck collision in Warsaw last Wednesday with $550 in damages estimated. The collision occurred as a car driven by Nathan Busch, 19, Syracuse, was struck by a truck operated by Bill Hartman, 19,

REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Elder Real-Estate & Development r W LAKEFRONT LOTS — Syracuse Lake iiL«,*■ *i* I™ ggai j jt.iflM d 11 NEW 3 BR — Ift bath home on channel, attached garage, fully carpeted, separate dining room, $29,000. 3 BR — Ift bath home built in 1972, carpeted family room with fireplace and patio doors overlooking wooded lot. Full basement, 2 car garage. If you’re wanting a new home but can’t wait for it to be built, here is your dream come true. $33,500. Eflh* - 301 E. WASHINGTON — 3 BR home with many fine features, Ift bath, closets galore, garage, oil hot water heat. 701 MEDUSA ST. — 4 BR home on large lakefront lot, seawall, family room with fireplace, full basement, garage. You won’t find a better buy on lakefront! $47,000. Sider Fn D 457-2540 856-4283 Brokers — Chet & Carol Elder *< Sales Rep. Sidney Bryant 856-2975 J Syracuse

Pierceton at the intersection of Fort Wayne street and North Buffalo street. No one, was injured. * SBOO damage in Sunday accident Mrs. John Custer of Leesburg, mother of Mrs. Stanley Custer of Milford, was involved in an accident Sunday at 11:45 a.m. at the intersection of SR 6 and 33 in Ligonier. Mrs. Custer was treated at the Goshen hospital for some cracked ribs and a bruised leg and hip. She was later released. Damage to the Custer vehicle was estimated at SBOO.

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