The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 4, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 February 1979 — Page 15

*- Iff 1 jiff :ji3| > z 1 'v • bsiL la f=4 Y" \ ' / B set r - GOING TO STATE — These Wawasee High School music students have qualified for the state Northern Indiana School Band, Orchestra and Vocal Association contest this week end at Butler University. In front, from left to right, are: Chris Taylor. Deb Taylor. Shari Miller. Beth Spry and Debbi Carey. In the second row, students include: Kay Ferverda. Judy Ferverda. Teresa Ogden, Jackie Glon, Lori Sliger and Cathie Chidister. Third row is as follows: Jill Sliger, Jill Hamell. Brenda Simmons. Sandy Koenigshof and Martha Baumle. In the fourth row, are: Raymond Hively, Lynn Brown. Mary Stover. Mischelle Johnston and Jamie W hite. In back, are: Sunny Boggs, Randy Hickman and Kent Lawson.

Burner sentences area men

Scott Emmons, 18, r 1 Milford and Harry Lee Dillinger, 18, r 2 Leesburg, appeared before Kosciusko County Superior Court Judge Robert Burner on Thursday, Feb. 8, for sentencing. Emmons was sentenced to two concurrent two-year terms at the Indiana Department of Corrections on the charges of theft and burglary, a class D and - C felony. The theft charge was from the July 6 theft of a red-orange tent

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which belonged to Don Wolferman, r 1 Milford. The burglary charge was from when he allegedly broke into Schwartz Super Valu on SR 15 north, Milford, December 21. He last appeared in the superior court on January 24 when he pleaded guilty to both charges. Dillinger is charged with possession of a controlled substance and received a two-year suspended jail sentence and was

placed on two years probation. Also a fine of S2OO and costs was charged and he was given credit for the three days he spent in jail forthat charge. He was also charged with the theft of a television and a rifle, belonging to Alfred Kohn. He obtained the unauthorized control on November 22. Judge Burner pronounced judgment as a Class A misdemeanor, instead of a Class D felony, in view of the previous conviction, fining him S2O and costs. When he appeared in court on January 4 he pleaded guilty to both charges. Richard Coy Cripps. 35. Milford, pleaded guilty to the theft, a class D felony, of a Christmas Club check on December 5. He was arraigned in superior court. He had attempted to cash the check which belonged to Jackie and Karen Ulmer at the Etna Bank. Etna Green. If he is found guilty he might face a prison sentence of two to four years and a fine of up to SIO,OOO. The judge could also pronounce the/ judgment as a class A misdemeanor, where he would be fined up to $5,000 and face a one-year prison term. His attorney was appointed on December 28 to represent him. • Possible short in blanket causes fire A possible short in the cord of an electric blanket was thought to have been the cause of a fire at 3 North Shore Drive, Syracuse at 3:41 p.m. on Friday. Syracuse firemen responded to the call when the fire was discovered by the children of John Moore when returning horiie from school. Firemen exfinguished the blaze in a hide-a-bed which was covered with an electric blanket. Damages could run as high as $4,500.

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From the Syracuse police blotter

February 6 Dog complaint lodged on Boston Street Cover reported off manhole at Main and Huntington Subject on station for gun permit CB’er reported he is in the ditch near post office site Accident reported on Kosciusko-Elkhart County Line Road k Two individuals on station for minor accident, both vehicles moved Lady advises car in roadway on Koher Road Lady on station for possible breaking and entering Traffic backup at railroad tracks, gates down, contact rail officials on problem February 7 Wawasee officials report accident The North Webster ambulance requested contact with Goshen Hospital for them 9 Lady on Kale Island requested information on laws governing dogs Lady on station requesting information on fire extinguisher Dog chase in effect Complaint of trailers blocking vision at railroad tracks Kosciusko County asked information on stolen Panasonic closed circuit television Resident called in reference to vehicle blocking his drive Garage fire reported Subject on station for ambulance CB’er reported accident in SI,OOO damages in garage fire at Dewart The Milford Fire Department was called to the home of Virgil Eaton, located at CR 1000 on Anderson Drive, Dewart Lake, for a garage fire at 7 p.m. Wednesday evening, Feb. 7. Fire Chief Bill Leemon said the Tire was started by a wood burning stove. He set the damage to the garage at SI,OOO. The only damage to the contents of the garage was to three mattresses which were being stored above the garage and the garage wiring. Three trucks responded from the Milford Fire Department with 16 men from the Milford and Syracuse Fire Departments. USDA agency seeks public comment on insurance regulations The Federal Crop Insurance Corporation (FCIC), an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, is currently seeking public comment on its proposed regulations for insuring wheat in Kosciusko County effective with the 1980 crop year. Executive Order No. 12044, issued by President Jimmy Carter on March, 23, 1978 directs all executive agencies to actively seek public participation in improving existing and future regulations. Members of the general public may obtain information on the proposed wheat regulation changes from the FCIC office for the county located at 513 Main Street, Rochester. The deadline for submitting written comments on these proposed regulations is Thursday, February 22. All written comments must be sent to: Manager, Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., 20250.

front of Quacker’s February 8 Resident ordered to confine dog, chasing school children Lost or stolen checkbook reported Ambulance needed for patient transfer Information needed for obtaining license Information requested on driving with Florida license Rusty water reported in Wawasee Heights area Two vehicles reported stuck on South Main Street Car missing at Papakeechie Lake Truck fire reported on U.S. 6 west of grange site February 9 Irrational driving reported north on SR 13. Elkhart County Highway Department reported finding a suitcase House fire reported Ambulance needed for heart patient Subject on station for cut on upper inside of lip, wondered if needed stitches, subject was sent to Goshen Hospital February 10 Obscene phone call received at 1:15a.m. Accident reported in game reserve Accident reported on Huntington Road Vehicle reported in middle of roadway south of Syracuse/ Reckless driver in ditch on Medusa Street . / Vehicle in ditch southwest of LEGALS PUBLIC AUCTION Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana will hold a public auction of the following described items located at corner of Lake and Main Streets. Warsaw. Indiana across from Court House on Saturday, March 3,1979 at 100 P.M. Miscellaneous 117-8' fluorescence lights 1 gas ceiling heater 30,000 BTU. 2 gas ceiling heaters 75,000 BTU. 3 gas ceiling heaters 100,000 BTU. some with thermostats 2-3 4-5" galvanized steam pipe & valves Shelving Freight elevator 2000 lbs 2 3 hr. motor Switch & breaker boxes 8. receptacles Breakers from 60 to 100 Amps. 1 400 Amp. box 3 phase transformer 2 30" window fans. 12 x 12 overhead door & door opener Inside doors of varioussizes. 2 glass doors 3' x 7' & 3’2 x 7. Stools & lavatories Boiler & stoker w 1 Vti hr. motor. The buyer has one week to disassemble his purchases. Must be removed no later than 4 P.M. March 10,1979. Terms — Cash NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS SALE OWNER — Kosciusko County Com Auctioneer — E Imer Martin F.. 4 21 REQUEST FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Board of School Trustees of the Lakeland Community School Corporation will until the hour of 7 00 p.m. (EST) on the 13th day of March, 1979, at the Administrative Office of said corporation in Syracuse. Indiana, receive bids as follows: 408 Feet (+ or -) curbing gutter to be in stalled in front of the North Webster School, North Webster, Indiana Specifications and instructions to bidders are on file in the office of the Superintendent of Schools and may be obtained by any interested bidder. Bidders will be required to furnish a bid bond or certified check in the amount of 5% of the total bid along with the State of Indiana prescribed Form 95. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bidsand to waive any informalities therein. Dated at Syracuse. Indiana, this 13th day of February, 1979. Board of School Trustees Lakeland Community School Corp P.O. Box 638 Syracuse, IN 46567 By: Floyd H. Baker, Secretary F. 14-21 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, In diana will from this date until March 5, 1979, at 1:30 p.m. receive sealed bids for the following: Operation and maintenance of a County Sanitary Landfill site for and during the period April I,l979toApril 1,1980 ITEM I Bids must include therein all cost for materials, equipment, attendants wages, providing suitable gravel roads within the site and any and all other costs and an ticipated expenses to be incurred in the operation, maintenance and final covering of said site. Landfill site will be required to be open a minimum of 40 hours per week with hours of operation to be set from time to time by the Board of Commissioners. Successful bidders must presently have, or be able to obtain, all necessary State Board of health permits and will be required to acknowledge receipt of State Board of Health Minimum Requirements for the Operation and Maintenance of Sanitary Landfills and to operate said site in accordance with all Indiana State Board of Health Requirements. Drawings and specifications as adopted by the Board of Commissioners are on file in the County Auditor's Office. Information regarding Performance Bonds, Liability Insurance and Indiana State Board of Health Requirements is on file in the County Auditor's Office. ITEM II Furnishing a site satisfactory with the Indiana State Board of Health, and the Board of Commissioners, of Kosciusko County, Indiana, for the establishment and operation of a sanitary landfill in Kosciusko County for and during the period of April 1, 1979 through April 1. 1980. Drawings and specifications together with all other requirements are now on file in the Auditor's Office. ITEM 111 Accept bids for the excavating crane work to be performed at the site and to be bid separately. Separate bids may be submitted for furnishing a site for the operation and maintenance of the site on Form No. 96 and 96A as provided by the Board of Commissioners. All bids, whether for operation and maintenance, site location, or a combination thereof must be submitted in duplicate and must be accompanied by a surety bond or certified check equal to 10 per cent of a maximum bid and the necessary affidavitof non-collusion as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Dated; February 7,1979. Jean Northenor Auditor, Kosciusko County

Syracuse on Syracuse-Webster Road Rusty water reported in Wawasee Heights Civil dispute reported Windshield received several pellet shots Door found open at a Syracuse business February 11 High speed chase in progress, taken into custody Stop light on caution Theft reported in Milford. Roads slick and hazardous, snow falling and drifting Ambulance needed on Venetian Isle Snowmobile missing from Milford location Large black and white dog missing Lines down on Turkey Creek Lane, taken down by semi-trailer rig Hub caps reported stolen from parked vehicle February 12 Car in ditch on SyracuseMilford Road Car in ditch south of Syracuse on SR 13 about one and one-half miles CB’er reported youths playing in street north of light on SR 13 Information requested on rear end collision. Title check requested Black labrador hit on Main Street, animal then ran from scene EMT class cancelled due to snow Vehicle stolen from youth center, state investigating NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION No. SE 79 14 IN THE SUPERIOR COURTOF KOSCIUSKOCOUNTY, INDIANA Notice is hereby given that Marion S. Carlin and June J. Grinstead were on the 30th day ot January, 1979, appointed: Executors of the will of Winburn D. Carlin, deceased All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within five months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claimswill be forever barred Dated at Warsaw, Indiana, this 30th day ot January, 1979. . N JeanMessmore Clerk of the Kosciusko Superior Court Robert B Beeson MEHL. MEHL, BEESON «. LEATHERMAN 222 North Main Street Goshen, Indiana46s26 Attorneys F.7 14 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersigned, DAGCO, will sell at public auc tion a certain 1975 Mercury Snow Twister Snowmobile with a 440 cc engine, on Saturday, March 3, 1979, at the place of business of DAGCO located at 1025*2 South Huntington St., Syracuse, In., at 10:00 o'clock A M., upon which the undersigned claims and holds a mechanic's lien. The undersigned hereby reserves the right to bid DAGCO 1025 1 z South Huntington St. Syracuse, In. F 14 28 NOTICE TOALL PERSONS INTERESTED No. E 77-36 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RUTH M. SUTTON, Deceased. In the KosciuskaCircuit Court, Term, 1979. NOtICE lS HEREBY GIVEN, That John J DeFries as Executor of the above named estate, has presented and filed herein his final account in settlement of said estate, and petition for distribution, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court on the Ist day of March, 1979 at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and petition should not be approved. The heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Dated thisSth day of February, 1979 N. JOanMessmore Clerk of Kosciusko Circuit Court Frank E. Yoder, Yoder. Ainlay, Ulmer & Buckingham, Attorneys 130 N. Main St., Goshen, IN 46526 REQUEST FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Board of School Trustees of the Lakeland Community School Corporation will until the hour of 7:00 p.m. (EST) on the 13th day of March, 1979 at the Administrative Office of said corporation in Syracuse, Indiana receive bids as follows: Custodial Supplies Specifications and instructions to bidders are on file in the office of the Superintendent ot Schools and may be obtained by any in terested bidder Bidders with distributors from within the State of Indiana will be required to furnish a bid bond in the amount of 5% of the total bid. All bidders shall use the Form 95 as prescribed by the State Board of Accounts The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and to waive any informalities therein. Dated at Syracuse, Indiana this 14th day of February, 1979. Board of School Trustees Lakeland Community School Corp. P.O. Box 638 Syracuse. Indiana By: Floyd H .Baker, Secretary F. 14 21 NOTICE TOTAXPAYERSOF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Monroe Township, Kosciusko County. In diana, that the proper legal officers of said .municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 27th day of February 1979, at 7 p.m. twill consider the following additional ap ■propriations which said officers consider .necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. TOWNSHIP FUND Trustee salary, rent, clerical travel 52,414 Office Supplies 465 Fire contracts 2,250 Exam of records 30 Township Expenses 871 Emergency Medical Service 1,500 Recreation ’SO Revenue Sharing Care of cemetery 50 Library 300 Poor Relief '-Q OO NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon. The ad ditional 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 such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor, when and where such hearing will be held. Merlin Wertenberger, Trustee Monroe Township

Wed., February 14,1979— THE MAIL-JOURNAL

ANSWERS ACROSS 1- 18-Tab 2- 19-Leg 3- 21-Lairds 4- 22-John 5- 23-Await -6-Hen 24-Merg:-7- 26-Lame 8- Flora 27-Erase 9- Ajar 28-Tens 11-Seep 30-Pyre 13-Maddest 33-Ret 34-1 In

WAWASEE REALTY (219) 457-2700 & % ® & Jim Phyllis Judv Jeannine Louden Louden Gregory Schrock 457-4911 457-5406 457 4944 I P O. BOX 178 SYRACUSE. INDIANA 46567 | (Next To Dairy Queen) no. 123 Your Valentine? This Special Wawasee Property Will Turn Your Heart Upside Down! Over 4,000 Sq. Ft. On Fine Wide Channel. Reduced To 5 87,000 For Pre-Season Sale. Especial valentines • * ft 1 Bw WWi J ( No. 177 — Furnished 1 Bedroom Bay Point Condo! Overlooking f Pool And Lake Wawasee. $41,500. 11 iE I No. 168 — Look Across Miles Os Wawasee Water. Enjoy Lovely Sunsets From The Deck Os This Nice 2 Bedroom Runaway Bay % Condo. Pre-Season Price $49,500. / OFFER PENDING No. 147 3 bedroom Runaway Bay Condo $ 48,500 No 146 3 bedroom ranch. 2 acres No 137 3 bedroom ranch, large lot No 169 Hook's Drug Bldg, w'lease ’4<--0W No 175 New 3 bedroom/appl large lot ’2.900 No. 178 Bldg lot in country No. 170 3 bedroom. I'/z bath. 1 car garage t No 156 3 bedroom, wooded lot _ 26.900 No 19 2 bedroom. Runaway Bay Condo No 121 3 bedroom. I'/j bath, on nice channel i No 130 Lake front lot (trees) No 153 Business - Bldg - Franchise tAS.SUV GOSHEN RESIDENTIAL No 174 4 bedroom executive — Goshen $157,500 SYRACUSE RESIDENTIAL No 160 4 bedroom. 2'/j bath — 2 acres $ 78,500 No 142 2 bedroom , large family room REDUCED 27.900 No 139 3 bedroom, 2 lots. 2 boat lots 39.500 No 171 3 bedroom — super w/finished garage CONDOMINIUMS No. 168 2 bedroom. Runaway Bay * 49.500 LAKE PROPERTIES No. 126 4 HOME COMPLEX Lake front-channel 5175.000 No. 155 3bedroom. 2bath, appl NEW. furnished 64 „ No. 123 A Frame, on channel REDUCED 37.000 No 165 4 bedroom. 2‘/j bath. Guest apt REDUCED 74.900 No 157 3 bedroom, lake front, plus channel ‘ 164.900 No. 176 Wawasee Lake front — Executive’s dream w/brick guest home 248.000 No. 173 Buildingsite 150x170—Dewart Lake 9.000 No 177 Newly listed. 1 bedroom condo . all furnished 41,500 INVESTMENTS No. 109 2homes. 1 location. Syr REDUCED 42.000 No 162 2-3 unit apart house. Ligonier, 29 900 No 164 1-3 unit apart house. Ligonier 24 900 No. 123 Large A-frame, present office bldg Syr 87.000 No 159 Frito Bldg, and Land— Syracuse No 140 Commercial Bldg . 1 apt up. Syr Downtown No. 120 Lrg Bldg Appr 5 acres Hwy 13 frontage 225.000 No 166 Dairy Queen — Syracuse (Everything) 250 .000

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