The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 2, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 February 1974 — Page 5

OBITUARIES

Richard W. Fisher Richard W. Fisher. 57. 901 Centennial St , Nappanee, bom in Milford, passed away Sunday morning at his Nappanee home. He had been ill for a number of years. Mr. Fisher was born on December 7, 1916 to Jasper and Gertrude (Wagner) Fishes in Milford. He had been a resident of Nappanee all his life, was a veteran of WW 11, a former freight company traffic controller and a member of the Nappanee American Legion and VFW

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Survivors include his mother of Nappanee; four daughters. Mrs. Charles Koppy, Bristol. Mrs. Rex Minneman. Raleigh. N. C., Mrs. Stephen Growcock and Mrs. Douglas Johnson, both of Elkhart; two grandchildren; twp sisters, Mrs. Arthur Evans and Mrs. Richard Schultz, both of Nappanee; four brothers. Samuel, Leesburg, John. Syracuse, Everett, Nappanee and Howard, Atwood. Funeral services were conducted at 1:30 Wednesday with Rev. Alvin Shifflett officiating. Interment was in the Milford

cemetery where graveside military rites were conducted. Mrs. Ned Raver Funeral services were held Tuesday for Mrs. Helen Raver, 61, North Webster. Death came Saturday afternoon at her home following an extended illness. Mrs. Raver was born in Wells county on October 29, 1912, a daughter of Frank and Lula (Cole) Sliger. She moved to the North Webster community 25 years ago from Huntington, and owned and operated the Nestle Beauty shop in North Webster She was a member of the Efficient Homemakers club and North Webster Church of God. Her marriage to Ned Raver took place in 1944 and he preceded her in death in 1959. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. David (Jane) Morton of Fairfax. Vt.; one grandson; twd stepchildren; four sisters, and three brothers including George Sliger of North Webster Interment was in North Webster cemetery. Donald Downing Donald Downing. 70, 268 Lawndale Ave.. Hammond, brother erf Mrs William Klare of Leesburg, passed away Monday at the Warsaw license branch. Death was attributed to a heart attack. Surviving with the sister of Leesburg is his widow. Mabel; one son. Robert of Griffith; one stepsister. Mrs. Paul Stouffer of Cape Coral, Fla Services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Huber funeral home in Hammond Walter C. Rackeweg Services were held Monday for Walter C. Rackeweg. 55. r 4 Syracuse. Death came of a heart condition while vacationing at BoAita Springs. Fla., last Thursday. He was born at Fort Wayne on June 8, 1918. a son of Henry and Wilhelmina (Prongy) Rackeweg. A resident of the Warsaw area his entire life, he moved to the Syracuse area last July. He was a member of the Redeemer Lutheran church in Warsaw. His marriage to the former Shirley Williams took place in 1941 and she survives. Also surviving are one son. Larry of Renton, Wash.; two daughters. Mrs. David (Janet) Essig and Mrs. John (Debbie) Hanna, both of Warsaw; three grandchildren; one brother; and one sister ’ Interment was in Oakwood cemetery FISHY RECORD Britain’s herring fishermen landed more than 154,000 tons of fish in 1973, the best catch since 1955. — CNS Callander Insurance All forms of personal and business insurance. 155 W. Market Nappanee Ph.: 773-4103

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3 BEDROOM - 2 bath home: located near .Methodist churd on 4 acre, range water softener, and air conditioned. 823.900 .J . SYRACUSE LAKE FRONT. 4 bedroom, full basement **> rec. room, garage on 80’ lot. 852.500 ,/ !' ' • j ■ TWO LOTS in Fascination Place, sewer, water, suits* for mobile borne. t BUILDING LOT in Enchanted Hills with boat losing access to Wawasee Lake. 83.500 WE HAVE ten real nice choice building lots / ■ location on the east side of Wawasee Lake, all havinfl ccess or easement to Wawasee Lake. Will sell these at 11.9 f and offer terms. This will give future home buyers a to now and build later using their lot as down LAKEFRONT LOTS, these lots wUI not last /g- *»» city sewage and water, gas and electric as Syracuse Lake. / SARASOTA. FLA. We have a lot located iJ*raso»». FLA., which we have decided to sell for 84,000. Inquirf ßl our of*!**CHANNEL FRONT HOME, if you’re for tbe mosl for your money, check this one. Unusual tri-level home of stone and cedar. Located on 2 large lots leading directly into Wawasee Lake 700 ft. 4 bedro*« - 2*3 baths ’ tor ß e patio. Living room has 2 sets of sliding gl/ <*<»" openu»B onto terraces. Carport attached. New seaw* completely sodded and landscaped. Soft water and air co*tioned. Selling price 155.000 will accept trade-in / WE HAVE 2 repossessed FHA hf ** which mav ** P ur * chased without a down pavment. This* * real B°®** opportunity for a person at this time needing a br/ °° • down Payment. OFFICE BUILDING located / Wawasee Village. Fully carpeted with 2 nice sized officesP« • >»•«■ "** “P for coffee breaks, has refrig., stove. h* l- area - fr A4. wai “ ESTATE N raJ* *• *•••• Uk6 nm Or* t ** O’” A J Lot Us IMp Yoa! uswasii vutJ STMC »«

Syracuse board — (Continued from page 1) for wtiich you are solicitino bids is not particularly a difficult or expensive item if you nave good maps and records readily available Part (b> the sewer system evaluation survey which from what tittle l know about your sewer system will probably be required, and this item presents the most difficulty in performing principally because hardly anyone has had one approved as yet We have prepared and submitted two of these but have not even received any comment on either one as yet. Accordingly this item may or may not be required, and may or may not be expensive " New Ordinances The town board passed two new ordinances prohibiting parking in certain areas of the town. They are being advertised now and will become effective later this month if no protests are made to stop the action. The first one states “that the parking of any vehicle on the west side of South Main street commencing at the intersection of said South Main street and Brooklyn street and extending south on the west side of said South Main street a distance of 80 (eighty) feet from its said intersection with Brooklyn street is prohibited.” The second ordinance states that the parking of any vehicle on the south side of West Main street commencing at the intersection of West Main street and Dolan drive and extending east of the south side of West Main street a distance of 30 (thirty ) feet from its intersection with Dolan drive is prohibited. The question arose that signs would need to be erected in these areas Acting chairman of the board. Darrel Grisamer, said that this could be done along with painting the curb yellow as soon as the weather permitted. There are other areas which need to be taken care of in this manner by the street department also as soon as possible. In the closing paragraphs the firm said it would enter into an agreement with the town at a fixed price for the total job. This would include the entire* sewer system evaluation survey if the town would agree to pay any unknown ancillary cost for sewer cleaning, smoke testing, TV inspections and other items that the government might require for final approval. Wilson stated that he was leaving on vacation on February 18. Before that time he will leave a summary’ of his thinking on the matter with attorney Reed along with the bid from Penetryn and his analysis of the same. Hospital Notes NANCY HUNSBERGER HAS SURGERY MONDAY Mrs. Norman (Nancy Yocum) Hunsberger of near Milford underwent major surgery on Monday at the Cleveland Clinic. She will be hospitalized for an indefinite period of time. Her address follows: f Mrs Norman Hunsberger / Cleveland Clinic Hospital 9100 Euclid Room 7N2 Cleveland. Ohio 44106 ‘

Murphy Medical Center SATURDAY, FEB. 2 Dismissals Mrs. Penny Smith of Leesburg Emergency Room David Varney of North Webster Larry Rogers of Leesburg SUNDAY, FEB. 3 Dismissals Devon Cress of North Webster Goshen General SUNDAY, FEB. 3 Admissions Ethel Turner of Syracuse Dismissals Kathy Eppert of r 4 Syracuse MONDAY. FEB. 4 Dismissals Mrs. DaleSuver of r 2 Syracuse d*THER HOSPITAL NEWS Kristy Bucher of Milford was admitted to the Whitley County hospital in Columbia City early last week and dismissed later in the week Leona Culver of North Webster was admitted to the Columbia City hospital late last week. Mrs John Fisher and son of Leesburg were dismissed from the Parkview hospital at Plymouth early this week. Conservation officer Earl Money of Syracuse was admitted Monday to the heart care intensive care unit at Goshen hospital. Mrs. Charles (Betty) Menefee of the Lake Wawasee area entered Lutheran hospital at Fort Wayne on Sunday. She asks tha remembrances to her. in lieu* flowers, be made to the Menil Health association, howev-x, cards will be appreciated. James Gilbert of Syracuse*as admitted Saturday to Gdien hospital for treatment. Mrs. J. J. Connell of Sjflcuse was admitted to Goshen ospital Saturday. Vern Myers, Syracuse® ntere d Whitley County hartal at Columbia Citv on Mrs Effie Johnson Syracuse, is a patient in the care unit at Goshen hospitf where she was admitted on Si»day. BIRiHS David Paul Rev. an& Mrs. Donald Shoemaker, F 1 ? Beach, Calif., are the cf a son born January 8. Ae baby/ has been named Da/Paul. ! Rev. Sh/naker wakTormerly pastor arßarbee Community church. / * Crace son Mr. Mrs Jason Crace of Warsa ,are parents of a son bom anday, Feb. 3, at the Murjy Medical Center in Wan* He *as born at 7:34 p m and tipped the scales at sevi pounds, seven ounces. jitemal grandparents are Mr. ar’ Mrs Amos Poe of Leesburg a | paternal grandmother is ys. Josie Crace of Preston Atrg, Ky FISHER son Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher of Leesburg are the parents of a son bom at the Parkview Hospital in Plymouth last week. WAGNER. Mikkt Renee Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Wagner of Lafayette are the parents of their first child, a six pound. 10 ounce daughter. Mikki ] Renee, born on January 14 at Home hospital, Lafayette. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Francis E. Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Ridings, all of Syracuse. Mrs. Maude Jackson of Syracuse is a greatgrandmother WEST. Wendy Jo Mr. and Mrs. Michael West of r 1 Milford are the parents of a daughter, Wendy Jo, born Saturday. Feb. 2. at the Goshen hospital Wendy tipped the scales at seven pounds, six ounces and was 19 inches long when she was bom at 9:19 a m. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Michael of Silver Lake and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Art West of Florida. Paternal greatgrandparents are Mrs. Chalk of North Manchester and Ray Parks of Warsaw. The Wests also

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have two sons. Mark, line, and Kris. five. METZGER. Mindy Mischelle Mr. and Mrs. Larry Metzger of r 5 Warsaw are the prents of a daughter. Mindy Michelle, born Thursday, Jan. 31, If indy tipped the scales at sevempounds, eight ounces when she was bom at 3; 45 p.m. at the Murphy Medical Center in Warsaw. Maternal grandparents arq Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shfeman of North Manchester a.xl paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Metzger of Jfilford. There is also one greatgrandmother, Mrs. Louise Griffth of Monroe, La. HOCHSTET.ER daughter Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Hochstetler oT 2 Milford are the parents of a daughter born Monday, 4. at the Elkhart hospital. Court News KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Carriage Licenses The following couples have •pplied for marriage licenses at die office of county clerk Bessie I. Himes: Jack Allen Schopf. 17, 212 South Huntington street, Syracuse, factory worker and Roberta Lynn Rhodes, 17, r 1 Syracuse, student. Eric Eugene Coburn, 17, 430 Dolan drive, Syracuse, clerkelectrician and Yvonne Marie Spurling, 18. of r ISyracuse, ad make-up. " Glendon Leroy Huffman, 40, r 2 Leesburg, self employed and Sharon Kay Hollar, 33, r 1 Milford, secretary Cards of Thanks CARD OF THANKS Many thanks to friends and relatives for cards, flowers and kindnesses during our loss. Also those who contributed to the Kosciusko cancer fund. Family of Otto Mock CARD OF THANKS Special thanks to Charles Harris. Syracuse first aid unit/ Dr. Meyers, Pastor Cooper for hisr visits to the hospital, and friends and relatives for prayers and cards. May God Bless each one. Fred F. Personette CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my appreciation to everyone for the lovely cards and kindness in every way. Mrs. Adda Martin

LEGALS NOTICE NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that the Syracuse Town Plan Commission of the Town of Syracuse. Kosciusko County, State ot Indiana will on Thursday, February 21. 1974, at the Town Hall located at 416 South Huntington Street. Syracuse. Indiana, at 7 so p m . consider the petitions of Charles E Rock, Jr.. Miriam E Rock. Chester O. Elder. Carol A Elder and Sandra S Paxton, for a Certificate of Approval of the preliminary plats to be known and designated as Rock's Addition to Syracuse Lake and First Extension of Rock's Addition »o Syracuse Lake and situated tn the following described real estate in Kosciusko County. State of Indiana, to wit: A tract of land located in Section 6. Township 34 North Range 7 East, more fully described as follows Beginning at a point located 36 S' and S 62 degrees 44' E ot the Southeast comer of Colweti and wood's Addition to Syracuse Lake thence N 64 degrees Jl' E 264.73' to an >ron pin. thence S 60 degrees 2s*-E. 200' to a drill hole in concrete, thence N 6 degrees 30" E 269 6' more or less to the snore l>ne or Syracuse Lake, mence Easterly on and along me meander mgs of sa«d shore one to an iron pin located 66 42' Norm and WIO 52 East of me po.nt of beginning,' mence S 10 degrees 14* W. 167 04' to wi iron pm; mence 543 degrees 15 W. 40' Io a pomt. mence N 46 degrees 45' E. 372.9' to a point, mence N6O degrees 2S' W. 421 26' to a point, mence S 64degrees3i' W. 363 64 to a point, mence N 92 degrees 44'W. 11.75' to a point, mence N 7 degrees 16' E. 4fr to me pomt of beginning Contains 3 77 acres more or Also, a tract of land located m Section 6. Township 34 Norm. Range 7 East, more fully described as follows Begmnmg at a pomt located S 62 degrees 44' E. 36 5 of me Southeast comer of Lot No W m Colwe Ur-AK»d's Add-on mence N 64 deguCeTsr 264 tt to an iron pm mence S6O degrees 25' E. 20a to me Southwest coiner of Lot No. 1, Rock's Addition to S.raApse Lake, mence N l

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degrees JO E? 89 4 - to a cross •ut in a concrete seawall on the shore line of Syracuse Lake thence Southwesterly on and along the meanderlngs of said lake to a point located 194 90' and N 7 degrees 24' E of the point of beginning, thence S 7 degrees 24' W. 194.90’ to the point of beginning Contains 2 16 acres more or less. The subdivision plats for which a Cer tificate of Approval has been applied consist of Seventeen <l7l lots with sites and dimensions indicated on said plats and set forth proposed streets, drainage and restrictive covenants and conditions to be imposed therein. All persons interested in said petitions for a Certificate of Approval of said subdivisions should appear at the above stated time and place and they will be given an opportunity to be heard Joseph A Gray, Secretary Syracuse Town Plan Commission F. 6 NOTICE OF CO ADMINISTRATRICES' SALE OF REAL ESTATE State of Indiana. Kosciusko County, SS: " IN THE KOSCIUSKO CIRCUIT COURT 1974 TERM ESTATE NO. £-73-122 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ETHEL BOWSER, DECEASED Notice is hereby given that Barbara J. Zollinger and Elaine L. Darr, as Co Administratrices of the estate of Ethel Bowser, deceased, will, pursuant to the order of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, offer for sale at pr ivate sale at the offices of Reed. Hearn & Frey, 104 South Huntington Street, Syracuse. Indiana, on the 19th day of February. 1774. at the hour of 10 00 o'clock A M , and from day to day thereafter until sold, all of the right, title and interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate situate in Kosciusko County, in the State of Indiana, to wit: Lot Numbered Twelve (12) in McConnell and tapes Addition to the Town of Syracuse The sale will be made to the highest and best bidder therefore, and for not less than me full appraised value of said real estate, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances, except the Hen of current taxes, and for cash Possession of said real estate shall be delivered to the Purchaser upon closing, and the Purchaser will be furnished an abstract of title or policy of title insurance to and including the action of the Court taken upon the Co Administratrices' reportof sale Said sale shall be made subject to the approval of the Kosciusko Circuit Court Dated this Ist day of February. 1974. BARBARA J. ZOLLINGER And ELAINEL DARR Co Administratrices REED, HEARN A FREY Attorneys lor Co Administratrices F 6 13 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that on the Sth day of February. 1974. the Board.of Town Trustees of the Town of Syracuse. Kosciusko County. Indiana, adopted the following or dinance ORDINANCE NO. 74-2 An Ordinance Prohibiting the Parking of Vehicles on the South side of West Main Street for a distance of Thirty (30) feet East from its intersection with Dolan Drive in the Town of Syracuse. Indiana Be it ordained by the Board of Town Trustees of the Town of Syracuse. Indiana ARTICLE I Sectton ’. That the parking of any vehicle, on the South side of West Main Street commencing at the intersection of said West Mam Street Drive and extending East on the SSwfKside of said West Main Street a d stanceicmthirtv <3Ol feet from its said intersection iwith Dolan Drive is prohibited and focaidden in the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County. Indiana Section I. That any person so parking any vehicle on the South side of West Main Street from its intersection with said Dolan Drive

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 me Court House in the City of Warsaw. Indiana, at 9 00 A M., on the 19th day of February 1974 will consider the following additional appropriations, which said Officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at mis time. County General Commissioners No 543.1 Five County Mental Health $8,682 50 No 562 R ent of Bldgs 6. Offices 64,000.00 Federal Revenue Sharing to , Drainage Board No. 724.1 Equipment $20,000.00 KCB 16-74 Replace Bridge across the Tippecanoe River on Co Rd. 300 N. W mile West of SR 15 , No. 205 L RES. 90.000.00 No 206 C.C.B.F. 10.000 00 KCB-62 74 Replace Bridge across the David Huffer Ditch on 100 N 400' East of 525 W No 205 L.R ES 13,500.00 1 No 206-C.C.B.F. 1.500 00 KCB-63-74 Replace Bridge across Pole Run Ditch on 100 N mile East of 650 W. No 205 L.R ES 13JOO 00 No. 206 C.C.B.F. 1,500 00 KCC-326-74 Replace structure on 600 E> 4 mile Norm of 1150 S No. 206-C.C B.F 13.500.00 KCR 7 74 Reconstruct Epworth Forrest Road From SR No. 13. East No 205 L R E S 135.000.00 No 204 MVH Fund 15,000 00 KCR 12-74 Reconstruct me County Farm Road From the South Corporation Limit of me City of Warsaw. South. No 205 L R ES 135.000.00 No 204 MVH Fund 15.000.00 HOTICE 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 me State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Commission will hold a further hearing within fifteen deys at me County Auditor's Office, of Kosciusko County, Indiana, or at such omer place as may be designated: At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of su< h additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of me County Auditor, when and where such hearing will be held LAWRENCE BUTTS. Auditor Kosciusko County F. 6-13

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and within A distance of thirty (30) feet East from said intersection shall be in violation of this ordinance and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in an amount of not less than SI.OO nor more than SlO 00. ARTICLE II 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 three (3) 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 Sth day of February. 1974. Darrell Grisamer Marion L Miller Carl L Myrick ATTEST: Betty Dust Clerk Treasurer Town of Syracuse F.AI3 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that on the Sth day of February, 1974. the Board of Town of Town Trustees of the Town of Syracuse. Kosciusko County, Indiana, adopted the following ordinance: ORDINANCE NO. 74-1 An Ordinance Prohibiting the Parking of vehicles on the West side of South Main Street for a distance of Eighty (W) feet South from its intersection with Brooklyn Street in the Town of Syracuse. Indiana Be it ordained by the Board of Town Trustees of the Town of Syracuse. Indiana: ARTICLE 1 Section 1. That the parking of any vehicle on the West Side of South Main Street commencing at the intersection of said South Main Street and Brooklyn Street and extending South on the West side of said South Main Street a distance of Eighty (60) feet from its said intersection with Brooklyn Street is prohibited and forbidden in the Town of Syracuse. Kosciusko County, Indiana Section 2. That any person so parking any vehicle on the West side of South Main Street from its intersection with said Brooklyn Street and within a distance of Eighty (60) feet South from said intersection shall be in violation of this ordinance and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in an amount of not less than SI 00 nor more than 610.00. ARTICLE II 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 three (3) ayes to no nayes at a regular and duly constituted meeting of the Board of Town Trustees of the Town < bf Syracuse, Indiana, on the Sth day of February. 1974. Darrell Grisamer Marion L Miller Carl L. Myrick ATTEST: Betty Dust Clerk Treasurer Town of Syracuse F. 6-13 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County. Indiana will from this date until 9:00 A.M. February 19, 1974 receive sealed bids on the following: Aerial Photographs covering . Kosciusko County, consisting of Cronaflex positives 20C per I" One section per positive. Also, one set of 9" x 9" contact prints covering county stereoscopically. 1000' per 1". ' The Commissioners will also receive an alternate bid for the following: A Township Photographic index for the referred to Aerial Photographs. Bids must be filed in the County Auditor's Office on Form No. 96 proposal form and accompanied by a bid bond or certified check for 10 percent of the maximum bid The necessary affidavit of noncollusion must also be filed The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor, Kosciusko County F 6-13

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