The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 October 1973 — Page 15

It Happened In ... Milford, Item Taken From The Files Os The Milford Mail

14 YEARS AGO, OCT. 22,1959 Judy Dippon received a superior (Ist) rating and JoEllen McClintic received an excellent (2d) rating in the Northern Indiana Band * and Orchestra Twirling contest at Fort Wayne on October 10. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Yoder are the parents of a son bom October 15. The Kosciusko County Medical society and its auxiliary met on Tuesday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. V. G. Hursey. The adult season tickets for the 1959-60 basketball season will go on sale Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the high school office. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Deerwester of Warsaw celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary at a family dinner Sunday. Burris Sharp is undergoing tests at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. The Sorosis club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. H. H. Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pinkerton attended the Indiana State Grange convention held in Elkhart Monday through Wednesday. The Home Demonstration council is sponsoring its annual Achievement Day Wednesday, Oct. 21. Members of the Water Safety council met Monday night at the Joe Thornburg cottage on Syracuse Lake. 24 YEARS AGO, OCT. 20,1949 A Sunday afternoon wedding united in marriage Miss Marilyn Janet Fuller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royce V. Fuller, and Robert Wysong Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Brown. Girl Scout troop 1 and the Brownie Scouts will have their regular cookie sale on Saturday. The Sorosis club was entertained at a musical given Monday evening at the Methodist church with Mrs. Joseph Judkins as hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bushong of Syracuse are observing their 60th wedding anniversary Sunday with an open house. Miss Eula Lee Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Campbell, and Doral Ray McFarren, son of Mrs. P. D. McFarren, were united in marriage AUTOMOTIVE

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Sunday afternoon at Albion. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollar are the parents of a son bora Tuesday at Warsaw. Waubee Grange was host to St-Mar-Kos Pomona Grange Wednesday, evening with 31 present fra- the pot luck supper. Mrs. Neal Cory was hostess to the Busy Bee club Friday afternoon with Mrs. Harold Crafton assisting. At the meeting of the Busy Homemakers club Friday at the home of Mrs. Harvey Hollar, Mrs-Frank Charlton was elected president for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wyland of Elkhart were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bushong Sunday. 30 YEARS AGO. OCT. 21.1943 Mrs. Emma Lentz sprat a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Stiver at their Kale Island Lake Wawasee cottage. Mrs. Minnie Wuthrich has received word that her son Dale is in a hospital in Africa with malaria fever. The members of the Woman's Society of Christian Service met at the home of Mrs. C. D. Barnes last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Oliver Graff of Goshen is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Beer. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cain had a farewell dinner Sunday fra their son Hubert who left Wednesday fra the navy. The Mission Study class was held Tuesday evening at the First Brethren church which is sponsored by the Woman’s Missionary society. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ora went to Lafayette Monday to be in attendance at the State Grange, which is being held at the Fowler hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller entertained at their lake cottage Saturday night at a dinner party in honor of the birthday of Roy Teeple and son Gordon. •< Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tusing entertained Sunday at a familydinner in honor of their son Gerald of Elkhart who left Monday for Fort Benjamin Harrison. Members of the Sorosis club met Monday evening with Mrs. George Felkner. 40 YEARS AGO, OCT. 19,1933 Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy SunAUTOMOTIVE

thimer, who live ribar Crows Nest, have announced the birth of a son Friday morning. (hi Thursday night the first and only killing frost we have had this fall drooped the heads of many forms of plant life. On Monday night, candidates fra the Peppermint squad were called out for the practice session of the season. Several cases of measles have been reported in Syracuse within the past week, mostly the three day measles. Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Helminger became the parents of a daughter Saturday, they named her Marlene Joan. The Sorosis club met Monday evening with Mrs. Clarice Hall with 13 members in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith of Tyler visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Cox, over the week end. The Columbian Reading circle met with Mrs. Belle Pinkerton on Monday evening. The annual fall festival which was held in the community building Friday night was a real success. Postmaster Barnes and family and Mrs. Henry Erick attended A Century of Progress on Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Myers entertained at a pot luck dinner at their cottage at Lake Wawasee on Sunday. LEGALS LEGAL NOTICE TO THE SUBSCRIBERS OF UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC.: United Telephone Company of Indiana, Inc., has filed its petition with the Public Service Commission of Indiana requesting authority to eliminate message toll service between its Warsaw and Pierceton exchanges and between its Warsaw and Leesburg exchanges and to establish Extended Area Service between such exchanges; and, further, to increase its rates and charges at its Warsaw, Pierceton, and Leesburg excnages upon the establishment of such Extended Area Service. UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC. By: J. M. White, Secretary-Treasurer 0.17 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 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 relect 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 id 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 relect any or all bids. Dated this 3rd day of October 1973. Lawrence Butts, Auditor 0.10-17

NOTICE OF SALE TRAPPING RIGHTS The State of Indiana, acting by and through R. E. Sanders, Commissioner, Department of Administration, for and on behalf of the Department of Natural Resources, will receive sealed bids on the sale of Trapping Rights: LOCATED AT: Crosley Fish & Wildlife Area, North Vernon, Indiana 47265, John Goold, Area Manager LaSalle Fish & Wildlife Area, Lake Village, Indiana, Tony Burnside, Area Manager Willow Slough Fish & Wildlife Area, Morocco, Indiana, Richard Hudson, Area Manager Kankakee Fish & Wildlife Area, Knox, Indiana, Glenn McCormick, Area Manager Kingsbury Fish A Wildlife Area, LaPorte, Indiana Pete Meyer, Area Manager Glendale Fish & Wildlife Area, Montgomery, Indiana, Ed Theroff, Area Manager Pigeon River Fish A Wildlife Area, Howe, Indiana, Harold Grimmett, Area Manager Tri-County Fish A Wildlife Area, North Webster, Indiana, Raymond Wilson, Area Manager Patoka Fish A Wildlife Area, Winslow, Indiana, Donald Mann, Area Manager Wlnamac Fish A Wildlife Area, Wlnamac. Indiana, Elton Savery, Area Manager Said Sealed proposals on bids shall be received at the Office of Commissioner, Department of Administration, 507 State Office Building, Indianapolis. Indiana, until 10:00 A.M. Legal Time, as prescribed by the acts of the Indiana Legislature in Chapter 172, on the Jlst day ot October, 1»73, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read. All of the Areas can be inspected dally at the above Fish A Wildlife Areas. Contact the Area Manager at the Area concerning specific details and inspection of the Trapping Rights. The State reserves the right to reject any and alt bids. In the event of no bidders, the sale will remain open for thirty (30) days from bid opening date. NOTE: Bidders are required to submit a certified check made out to the Department of Administration, State of Indiana, for 100 per cent of their bid. 0.17-24 HELP WANTED

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 PM., 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 525Q.00 G2l - 214 Telephone A Telegraph 450.00 G 32 - 321 Gasoline 450.00 Gsl Insurance t 30.00 G 62 Retirement A SSTowns Share 140.00 51.320.00 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 oblecting 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 State Os Indiana, Kosciusko County, SS: IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF JAMES CYRIL McROBERTS FOR THE ADOPTION OF MICHAEL EUGENE BESSEY, A MINOR CHILD IN THE KOSCIUSKO CIRCUIT COURT 1971 TERM CAUSE NUMBER C-73-147 TO: Eugene Bessey, Whereabouts unknown. Father of Michael Eugene Bessey. You are hereby notified that James Cyril Me Roberts filed a petition for the adoption of Michael Eugene Bessey on the 22nd day of June, 1973 in the above named Court at Warsaw, Indiana. Thereafter the petition was referred to the Kosciusko Coumy Department of Public Welfare and an investigation of the matters alleged in the petition was made. This petition for adoption has now been set for final hearing in the Courtroom in the Court House In Warsaw, Indiana, on the 30th day of November, 1973 at 9:30 o'clock A.M. At that hearing the Court will be asked to determine whether it is in the best interests REAL ESTATE

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LAKEFRONT CHARMER The many authentic early American appointments built into this year around home make it a real charmer. One look at the spacious interior of this Syracuse Lake retreat and it’s sure to win your heart! YouTl love to relax in front of the massive brick fireplace in the 16 x 23 living room. The kitchen, including range & refrigerator, full bath, and utility room are conveniently located on the first floor. A lovely spiral staircase leads to 2 huge bedrooms that will sleep as many (or as few) as you please. All this plus a lakefront view is ready for you at only $39,900. See it today.

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Here is the t room cottage with full hath that you’ve always wanted. You’ll find this dream snuggled in the hillside on a large lakefront lot overlooking Papakeechie. Your evenings wUI be spent by the brick fireplace in the large 20 x 20 living room. The upstairs also has 2 bedrooms with a closet in each. The 12 x 10 kitchen is fully equipped for living with a range, refrigerator, and 15 ft. of cabinets. The whole family will enjoy the large 10 x 20 dining area. An enclosed patio facing the lake could be made into a spacious third bedroom. This home is completely furnished — there’s even a pier and Ashing boat. You can own this lovely home with a 1% car garage for a new low price of $19,900. Call today!

LISTINGS NEEDED Lots-Of-Land Need a place to spend the summer? Try this 60 x 100 lot on Paradise Way for wily SI,BOO. If you’re still looking, well, fret no more. Yes, we have found it for you! You can buy this large lot with 60 ft. frontage on Lake Wawasee. It’s located in Venetian Isles, and the stone seawall is already there. Compare prices! You can’t beat this lot for only $15,000.

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of the minor child to permit the adoption requested. Your are further notified that you have a right to be present at this hearing and to file objections to the adoption requested if you so desire. If you do not appear at the hearing or file objections to the adoption requested the Court will be asked to hear evidence and to approve this adoption in your absence at the hearing. Bessie l. Himes, Clerk Kosciusko Circuit Court REED. HEARN A FREY (Bruce M. Frey) 104 S. Huntington St. Syracuse, Indiana 46567 Tel.: (219) 457-4401 0.17-24-31 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAWASEE LAKEFRONT — 3 bedrooms and den, 2 full baths, fully carpeted, all appliances, brick fireplace, lakeside patio, upper sun deck, carport and Sudlow pier. Quick possession at only $46,850. Call 856-4246. Bunt Realty. SAVE sssss — Lovely mobile home property just reduced. 2 lots, beautifully landscaped, new carpeting and furniture, heated 2-car garage, near swim pool. Double boat lot on main channel. Immaculate! Call 8564246. Bunt Realty. WAWASEE COTTAGE — Buy off season and save. 2 bedroom home partly furnished and located under lovely trees, nice glass porch and good boat storage. Reduced to just $12,250. Call 856-4246. Bunt Realty. REAL ESTATE

‘The Professionals in Real Estate’ Phone Anytime: (219) 457-4777 Closed Tuesday On Lake Wawasee (West of Fish Hatchery on Old Road 8) R. 3 Box 125 Syracuse, Ind. 46567

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY THREE BEDROOM Condominium — This lakefront property features full carpeting, all appliances, sun deck, fireplace, new furniture and drapes, carport and storage, heated swim pool and Sudlow piers. All this on Wawasee for only $39,850. Immediate possession. Call 856-4246. Bunt Realty. FOR SALE — 1973 Chevrolet Caprice classic, power steering, power brakes, AM-FM radio, stereo tape, air conditioning, power windows, power door locks, power seats, cruise control, black with black vinyl top. This car is immaculate. Call 457-2089 or 457-3744. 0.17-24 LAKE WAWASEE — Fra sale, trade or possible contract, this all new property offers thousands of square ft. of luxury, fully carpeted, all appliances, fireplace, tastefully decorated, completely private, walk out basement at waters edge, and zoned lakeside business. Many possibilities plus existing business. Call 8564246. Bunt Realty. WANTED — Sewing to do in my home. Carol Rumfelt 658-4790. 0,17-24 REAL ESTATE

NEW OWNER SAYS “SELL” NEW -\t t 0 Personal reasons the new owner DCaiy •to new home. So here is Wawaset ■ % arage, 2 fireplace. VI .U M family room, compi home is a quick mover. DON’T. M to seU

EXTRA!! EXTRA!! Few homes are ever for sale that have the impressive grandeur of this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. But now you can be the proud owner of one of the truly unique homes in the Wawasee area. Upon entering the large foyer, you’ll be enchanted with the open stairway and 18 A. cathedral ceiling. Other highlights are the 15 ft. high window with velvet drapes, brick fireplace covering most of one wall, balcony bedroom overlooking living room, central air conditioning, convenient kitchen and dining area, bar in family room and 32 x 18 basement. This channel home is high on extras and low on price at only $47,500! Don’t wait!!

”j A BEAUTY OF A BUY Here is a fabulous mobile home with lot in Fascination Place featuring stylish living plus a private lot to dock your boat. Your deluxe home has a 20 x 14 living room and a dining room — both carpeted; full bath; deluxe kitchen complete with refrigerator, built-in range, 36 ft. of cabinets, and a breakfast bar. The entire home is furnished including both carpeted bedrooms. Other extras are an AM-FM intercom in each room and a 12 x 14 storage shed in the back yard. You must see this one to believe it at a total low, low price of $11,900. Hurry!

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Wed., Oct. 17,1973 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

United Telephone asks toll change and rate increase

A legal notice appears in this issue of the paper to subscribers of United Telephone Company of Indiana, Inc., regarding a petition filed with the Public Service Commission of Indiana requesting authority to eliminate message toll service between its Warsaw and Pierceton ex-

Weisser reunion held Sunday

The 12th annual Weisser reunion was held on Sunday, Oct. 14, at the Wolcott House in Wolcott. A pot luck dinner was held at noon with nearly 50 persons in attendance; a business meeting followed the meal with Fred Weisser of Milford serving as president. Those persons attending the reunion from this area were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Heckaman and TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY YARD SALE — Friday, Saturday, Oct. 19-20. Davenobeds, dressers, gas hot plates, heaters, kitchen tables and chairs. 812 Front St., Syracuse. REAL ESTATE

RENT STOPPER Why pay rent? You can buy this lovely mobile home, I*4 car garage, and your own lot for probably less than your present monthly rent. And since it’s in Fascination Place, you will also own a channel lot leading to Lake Wawasee. This 55 ft. mobile home with 2 bedrooms would be perfect for the smaller family or the retired couple. Picture yourself in this conveniently arranged home with lots of storage, and it’s partially furnished, too! At $9,900, you must see it today!

'i- ' lOi ~ * r HAPPY & CAREFREE That’s the feeling you’ll have when you move in. This is just what the doctor ordered for your family's enjoyment! On a channel to Wawasee, this 3 bedroom home with 2 baths is in mint condition. The carpeted living room has sliding glass dpors leading to the lovely lawn. The convenience of the kitchen and utility room is a feature that Mom will be sure to enjoy. A new seawall and I*4 car garage — with room for the handyman — will meet all your needs. And it’s easy on Dad’s wallet at only $34,900. This one won’t wait!

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( Yr- * UJ - »«“—••• •“>me and be just minutes 1 av Unotv * s 6 room + full bath ho DCaiy 'etely landscaped lot ‘ highlights of thi pi TTV 'm, 15 x2O cL,». SOLD 2 car attac. s, utility room, w. 11 *’ and it’s mostly furm.. ITIIIIC • • 17 ft. channel frontage! *- mediately.” New Price $16,900

changes and between its Warsaw and Leesburg exchanges. Also in the petition is a request to increase rates and charges at the Warsaw, Pierceton and Leesburg exchanges upon the establishment of such extended area service.

Mike, North Webster; Mrs. Idola Best, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Best, Nappanee; Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmer, South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weisser, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Weisser and Scotty, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hoerr, Mrs. Emma Krauter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weisser, Doug, Greg, Brad and Kathy Weisser, all of Milford. DRUG BAN On Sept. 22, 1972, the Food and Drug Administration ordered discontinuance of the use of the germicide hexachlraephene. The ban followed reports of children (tying in France. REAL ESTATE

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