The Mail-Journal, Volume 17, Number 41, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 October 1980 — Page 20

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., October 29,1980

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It happened ... in Syracuse

10 YEARS AGO. OCT. 21.1970 Corwyn Wong, of r 4 Syracuse is enrolled in the accounting and computer programming course at the South Bend College of Commerce according to an announcement made this week by M. D. Puterbaugh, Jr., president of the school. Mrs. Helen Wilkerson has sold her lake home at Syracuse to Mr. and Mrs Frank Double, also of Syracuse and will be moving soon to Richmond. The Syracuse Primary Mothers club met Monday night for a Halloween party at the home of Mrs. Frederick Graff at Milford. The evening included a hayride for members and their

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husbands followed by roasting hot dogs and marshmallows over a bon-fire. Winning the most original float at the homecoming festival held last week at Wawasee High School was one entered by the Health Careers Club. Members of the freshman class of Wawasee High School put together a beauty and won the best float honors at the homecoming festivities held last week at Wawasee. 20 YEARS AGO, OCT. 18-20,1960 It has been brought to the attention of the elementary school principal that an encyclopedia salesman has been introducing himself as representing the

elementary school. Edgar A. Speer, principal, said no one has been authorized to represent himself as a representative of the school for the purpose of selling encyclopedias. Speer further stated that the school does not endorse any particular encyclopedia even though that encyclopedia may or may not be used in the local school. 196 quail were delivered to Kosciusko County recently according to Conservation Officer Earl Money. Allotment for Turkey Creek township was 30. "Modem Music Master” of the Syracuse High School held its first meeting of the 1960-61 school year on Thursday, Oct. 6. The following officers were elected: Sherry Searfoss, president; Tom Martin, vice president; Anita Rodgers, secretary; Jane Searfoss. treasurer, Jim Hibscrman, historian. Syracuse Saddle Club enjoyed an all day Fun Day Horse Show Sunday at the William Kerfin farm near Syracuse. 30 YEARS AGO, OCT. 20, 1950 The Business and Professional Women club and the Chamber of Commerce each made SIOO donations this week to the Rotary Club Scout fund drive. Another SIOO donation has been promised this week from a local individual. This will leave the deficit just below the SSOO mark, and those individuals and organizations who have not donated are urged to do so at once. The Annual Halloween party sponsored, and given by the P. T. A. for the whole community, will

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana will from this date until November 6, 1980 at 10 00 am., EST. receive sealed bids for the following: Blank Books, Blanks, Stationery, Printing, Office Supplies, Walk Off Mats, and Janitor Uniforms, as required by Kosciusko County During 1981 Specifications and estimated quantities required are now on file in the County Auditor's Office All bids must be submitted on Form 95 as prescribed by the State Board of Accounts and must be on file in the County Auditor’s Office at Warsaw, Indiana by 10:00 a m. on November 6, 1980. Each bid must be accompanied by a surety bond or certified check in the amount of SI.OOO or 10 per cent of the maximum bid, subject to the approval of the Board of Commissioners. All bids must be accompanied by the necessary affidavit of noncollusion as required by law The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Dated this 14th day of October, 1980. Jean Northenor, Auditor Kosciusko County • O 22 29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BUY THIS WELL ESTABLISHED HARDWARE STORE WITH AN EXCELLENT CASH FLOW NEW LISTING — You will enjoy good country living in this 2 story 4 bedroom home situated on 4 acres. Enjoy the lovely swimming pool, family room & fireplace. Syracuse. NEW LISTING — You will fall in love with this beautiful 4 bedroom executive home located in a quiet country neighborhood. Well insulated, many luxuries. Goshen. FOR SALE OR LEASE. Block building with 2.950 sq. feet, 220 three phase electric. Located in New Paris. NEW LISTING — Small furnished cottage at Dewart Lake. Lower 20's, will contract. INVESTORS DELIGHT — Mobile home park has 28 fully occupied pads and modern home located on 5 acres. Land contract. MOBILE HOME — On lot 112 x2so'. Fairfield Schools. BREMEN AREA — 132 acre dairy farm with double 8 herringbone milking parlor, a 20x80 and a 20x 70 Harvestore, also 20x60 cement poured silo. ANGOLA — 80 acre farm with buildings. 80 ACRE FARM — With buildings, located east of Mi If ord. 3 ACRE — Wooded lots on CR 48, east of New Paris. 195 ACRES — Os level, fertile loam. Can be divided. Will contract. 180 ACRES — Os very productive farm ground. Alt tillable. Will contract. FOR SALE OR LEASE — Commercial building in New Paris Industrial Park. Will contract. BUILDING LOTS — Wawasee Heights, Syracuse, with city water and sewer. FHA and Farmer's Home Loans available. TWO LOTS — Near Redman Park, at Dewart Lake. 3 ACRE LOTS — On CR 46 eost of New Paris. WE HAVE — Other homes and commerical properties available. 69067 CR 27, NEW PARIS OFFICE PHONE 831-4394

be on Monday, Oct. 30th, unless rain spoils' the event, in which case it will be on Oct. 31 Tuesday in addition to the town enjoying its own masquerading-parade-prize, etc., there will be extra entertainment by a professional clown, formerly with Ringling Brother’s Circus. A ham dinner was enjoyed by thirty Lions Club members at the Syracuse American Legion Hall, Wednesday evening, Oct. 18. Jack Shearer, a member of the Lions Club of Bourbon, spoke to the members about Boys Town and its Founder Father Flanagan. 50 YEARS AGO, OCT. 23,1930 In the face of some business depression and unemployment, receipts of the fish and game division of the state conservation department showed a small gain for the fiscal year ending September 30, compared to the previous year, Walter Shirts, division superintendent said today. New fishing and hunting licenses, effective January 1 will be smaller and more easily carried. The license good for the calendar year 1931, is on heavy bond paper, 24 x 4 inches in size, comparing to the old license 5‘ 2 x 3 1 2 inches which had to be folded to be carried. Fourteen members attended the meeting of the Ladies of the Round Table which was held at the home of Mrs. E. E. Pletcher, Monday evening. Mrs. Clarence Snyder was invited to become a member of the club. The result of the last test of the city water, received from the state office late yesterday afternoon, show that Syracuse’s drinking water is now in A-l condition. Nothing Happens Until Somebody Sells Something

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of Warsaw, Indiana on the third day of November, 1980 and the seventeenth day of November, 1980 at 7:30 p.m. a public hearing will be held in the Council Chambers at City Hall on a new comprehensive plan, zoning ordinance, and subdivision regulations for the City of Warsaw, Indiana Written objections or comments to the plan and ordinances may be filed with the secretary of the commission before such hearings and will be heard at the above specif ied time and place. A copy of said plan and ordinances are on file for public inspection in the Office of the City Clerk-Treasurer in the City Hall in Warsaw, Indiana CLERK TREASURER OF CITY OF WARSAW, INDIANA PAMELA WARD 0.22 29 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana will from this date until November 6, 1980. at 9:45 a m. EST, receive sealed bids for the lease of a copy machine for the year January 1 thru December 31, 1981. Information may be obtained at the County Auditor's Office, Warsaw, Indiana. All bids must be submitted on form No. 95 as prescribed by the State Board of Accounts and must be on file in the County Auditor's Office at Warsaw, Indiana by 9:45 a m. on November 6, 1980. Each bid must be accompanied by a surety bond or certified check in the amount of SI,OOO or 10 per cent of the maximum bids subject to the approval of the Board of Commissioners. All bids must be accompanied by the necessary affidavit of non collusion as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bjds. Dated this 14th day of October, 1980. Jean Northenor, Auditor Kosciusko County 0.22 29 2 bedrooms (1 front), 1 bath, range, refrigerator, washer & dryer, sofa, table & chairs, bed & dresser, carpeted. Call Homer. NEW LISTING 3 bedroom, full basement, lots of extras — 22x20 barn on 2 acres. Milford area. Call Dean. NEW LISTING 6 acres, 9 rooms, 4 bedrooms. Excellent condition. 5 out buildings. Listed below appraisal. Milford school atea. Call 658-4050. NEEDED... Building sites, Milford area, 2 to 10 acres. Wooded or whatever. Call Heritage 658-9393 or 6584050. FARM HOME APPROVED Low Down Payment! 3 bedroom, large city lot, gas heat, 1 car garage, Thermopane windows with storms, welt insulated. $35,200. LOT 1 acre lot near Waubee Lake. $7,000. Call Dean. LOTS On Beer Road. Plenty of trees.. OFFICE HOURS 4 TO 5:30 DAILY 9U SATURDAY Listings Needed Appraisals Made

THANKS SHERIFF — Syracuse Lion Ed Harting, in the center, presents a certificate of appreciation to Kosciusko County Sheriff Al Rovenstine, on the right, and Captain Ron Robinson, on the left. Rovenstine and Robinson recently appeared before the Syracuse Lions Club explaining the 911 Emergency Number System and what its adoption could mean for local residents. The officers also showed a video tape which presented a system already operating in a similar size codnty. (Photo by Tim Yeager) Installation of wood stoves very important

Due to a yearly increase in 'fires related to wood burning stoves, Syracuse Fire Department Chief Kenny Johnson issued a warning statement to those' thinking of buying such a stove or to those who have already purchased one. Wood burning stoves and fireplaces are gaining popularity as an alternative energy source to residents. Unless they are properly installed and used carefully, they can cause disastrous fires. The Center for Fire Research at the National Bureau of Standards has examined fire incidents associated with these stoves, such as the “pot belly,” Franklin stoves and factory-built fireplaces. They found that most dangers are improper installation, operation and maintenance, rather than from

LEGAL NOTICE OF INTENT ON PROPOSED STATE ROAD IMPROVEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the Indiana State Highway Commission intends to proceed with necessary activities to advance plans for a new bridge, and roadway approaches thereto, over Turkey Creek on SR 13, located approximately 2.0 miles south of U.S. 6, in Kosciusko County. Recommendations were made that the proposed project, as outlined at the official Indiana State Highway Commission's Public Hearing, held in the Wawasee High School in Syracuse, Indiana, on June 19, 1980, be advanced following a thorough review of all requests and suggestions received as a result of the public hearing. All materials developed in support of the undertaking will remain available for public inspection and copying during normal office hours, In the Office of the Highway Commission's Planning Information Manager, Room 1205, Indiana State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46204, and In the Road Development Office of the Fort Wayne State Highway District, at Fort Wayne, Indiana, 46808. This notice is published in compliance with Title 23, U.S. Code, Federal Road Acts of 1958. and the Federal Highway Administration's Federal-Aid Highway Program Manual, Volume 7, Chapter 7, Section 5. dated December 30, 1974, and the Indiana State Highway Commission's approved Action Plan. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION Donald C. Pratt, Chairman NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given, that the Syracuse Town Board of Zoning Appeals shall hold a public hearing on a petition filed by Harry Koontz (Syracuse Dairy Queen) requesting a Special Exception be granted to permit the following described real estate to be used for the purpose of A Drive-in Business. Said real estate is located in an area which Is presently zoned as Commercial by the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance The use requested is a use listed as a Special Exception for that area, or a similar use which is consistent with the objectives and purposes of the particular District. Said real estate is located on the Southeast corner of the intersection of Pickwick Road and State Road 13, In the Town of Syracuse and described as follows, to wit: The West Ejghty-Six (86) feet by parallel lines of Lot Numbered Twelve (12) in the Howard and Lamm Original Plat of the Village of Wawasee, subject to the public rights in the road running through said lot. Also, The West Eight-Six (86) feet by parallel lines of Lots Numbered Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14) in the Howard and Lamm Original Platt of the Village of Wawasee, Also, The West Eighty-six (86) feet by parallel lines of the North Twenty (20) feet by parallel lines of Lot Numbered Fifteen (15) in the Howard and Lamm Original Plat of the Village of Wawasee. This hearing will be held in the Main Meeting Room, In the Syracuse Town Hall, 500 South Huntington, Syracuse, Indiana, on Thursday the 20th day of November 1980, at 7:00 P.M. All interested persons are invited to attend and be heard. Written comments will be considered if they are received in the Office of the Kosciusko County Area Plan Commission, Court House, Warsaw, Indiana, no later than 12:00 Noon on the day of the hearing. SYRACUSE TOWN BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W. Richard, Director 0.29 -N.5 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Board of School Trustees of the Warsaw Community Schools, Kosciusko County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids until 12:00 noon, in the Office of the Assistant Superintendent of Schools, East Main Street, Warsaw, Indiana, on November 10, 1980. for portable classroom units. Bids will be submitted on State Board of Accounts Form Number 95, all parts of which will be attached and properly filled out. Each bid shall be accompanied by an acceptable certified or bank officers check or bid bond made payable to the order of said school corporation for an amount not less than five per cent (5%) of the amount of the proposal. The check or bond shall be forfeited as liquidated damages in case of failure of any successful bidder to enter into contract within ten (10) days after notification of acceptance of his proposal. The date of delivery of said building will be agreed upon by mutual consent of the School Trustees and successful bidder at the time of entering into the contract. Copies of detailed Specifications for the building may be obtained from the Office of the Assistant Superintendent. The Board of School Trustees of said. School Corporation reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informalities therein. Dated this 23rd day of October, 1980. Board of School Trustees Jerry C. Dee ter, Secretary 0.29-N.5

stove design and construction. Chief Johnson asks, “If you are thinking of buying a wood burning stove or have purchased one, please get the installation and operating instructions from the retailer or the manufacturer. If those are unavailable, the fire chief in your town can provide you with the information needed for a safe and properly installed stove or fireplace.” Revenue sharing report completed Walter Wuthrich, trustee of Van Buren Township, has completed the federal revenue sharing report, RS-9C. This report is available for inspection in the trustee’s office. The office is located at the trustee’s home at 316 E. Catherine Street, Milford. Skylark Realty Office Ph. 457-3109 North Os Syracuse On Road 13 O.A. Lambert. Broker Phone 457-2091 Jerry Lambert. Sales Phone 658-9674 Frank Greco. Sales Phone 269-1012 Terri Caldwell. Sales Phone 457-2723 r - BRAND NEW TRI-LEVEL — 4 bedrooms, Grandview Drive. Call O. A. Lambert for showing. MILFORD - 306 S. Main St. — 3 bedroom home with full basement, fireplace, completely insulated, excellent condition, $35,700. See Jerry. CITY, SYRACUSE — Save gas, walk to town, 3 bedrooms, family room, living & dining rooms, 3 city lots on North Street. Call Frank now at 457 3109. 3 BUILDING LOTS - On creek in Milford, $4,500.00 total price for all 3 lots. Call O. A. Lambert. IN COUNTRY, >/j MILE EAST OF MILFORD — 3 bedroom ranch style home, over 1,300 sq. ft., mid 30’s. Call Jerry. NEW LISTING - Enchanted Hills, lot and boat lot. Only $2,800. TAKE AN "A" FRAME - Located on 13, with waterway to Barbee Chain — large lot, story + '/j with over 1,400 sq. ft., decorated excellent, 3 bedrooms, one with waterbed, 2 full baths, large dining and living area, breezeway, oversize 2 car deiaached garage. Listed at $68,900. Call Frank at 269-1012 for appointment. 7 ACRES NEAR BIG BARBEE - Can be developed for multi-family up to 12 apartments. Price right — $40,000. Possible easement. 2 ACRES ON BIG BARBEE LAKE - Can be zoned for family living. Priced at $35,000. 4 ACRES — More or less, no buildings, east side of Lake Wawasee, SII,OOO. Will contract. POSSIBLE ASSUMPTION AT 8> - Small lake front, tastefully remodeled home, 2 bedrooms, 1 full bath, 1 car attached garage, good landscaping, energy saver woodburner, 150’ lake front, VAapproved, $55,900. Call Jerry. VA FINANCING AVAILABLE - Investment opportunity, duplex, upper level completely remodeled, $40,500. Call Jerry. LOT AND TRAILER - Wawasee school district, owner will sell with furnishings or without Call Frank lor more information. ALMOST 6.75 ACRES — Bare ground, approximately '/j in trees. Owner will consider land contract. 2 LOTS — Enchanted Hills, $11,200. Cail Frank. 3 BEDROOM MILFORD HOME - With basement, recently remodeled, gas furnace, city utilities, aluminum siding, $25,000. Call Jerry. BAYVIEW DRIVE, SYRACUSE - 3 bedroom home, extra large lot, one car attached garage. FHA loan assumable. $33,500. See Jerry. REAL NICE - One bedroom home in Syracuse, city utilities, $15,500. Call O. A. Lambert.

Gtl sales steady in third quarter

For the third quarter ending September 30, GTI Corporation reported sales of $4,891,000 with a net income of $162,000 or seven cents per share. GTl’s Circuits Division is located in Leesburg. The results for the same quarter of 1979 were sales of $4,762,000 with a net income of $406,000 or 19 cents per share which included nine cents per share as a tax loss carry forward and added earnings from onetime income through the sale of unneeded equipment that was equal to three cents per share. GTI President James K. La Fleur said, “Third quarter pretax income increased slightly over that of our 1980 second quarter, but the effects of the automotive industry slowdown are still there. However, our electronics business continued strong.” GTI Corporation is a multiplant manufacturer of com-

BROTHERS REALTY t IpdH cm? : BAY POINT CONDOMINIUM LAKE WAWASEE M-g—r~ "-J-* | Phase 111 4 Bedroom, Carport 3 Bedroom, 1,600 Sq. Ft. With Storage. Channel Lot Furnished Plus Lake Front Hl 5,000 $ 115,000 LAKE PROPERTIES Price Ranges Barbee Lake 19.900-39.000 Dewart Lake2B,soo 61,500 Epworth Forest 24,000-46,000 Sechrist Lake24,so) 55,000 Tippecanoe Lake 42,90b-65,000 Webster Lake 24,000-77,700 TOWN PROPERTIES North Webster 31,900 Syracuse 32,900 LOTS Efr ACREAGE North Webster Area & Knapp Lake 1,750-69,500 COUNTRY North Webster Aree 39,500-105,800 COMMERCIAL/INVESTMENT Argos (Restaurant) 36,900 North Webster?. 50,000114,900 Mentone 59.900 Warsaw (Apt. Bldg.) 89,900 Robert Bause 834-2198 Charles Hunter. 834-4069 Andy Gumpß34-4069 Lorena Gump 834-4069 Jane Roberts 594-2204 Ray Gerrity 658-9231 Gloria Shipley 834-2107 Jerry Badskey 834-2695 I 426 PAPAKEECHIE LAKE FRONT — Beautiful wooded lot j I ready for building. Ideal location. I 424 SYRACUSE LAKE — This 3 bedroom home on three levels | I has its own island in Syracuse Lake, reached by a metal I [ footbridge, beautiful wooded lot and two large decks to watch 5 I the evening sunsets. Only $75,000. ? 419 CROWDALE — Don't wait to see this immaculate 2 bedroom r I home. Everything is first class, including the paneled garage. I x Won't last long at $34,500. j 390 SYRACUSE — A lot of home for the price. 3 large bedrooms, I I 2 full baths, large kitchen, dining room. Living room with I | fireplace along one wall. Only $36,500. I 418 SYRACUSE — One of the most charming homes in I r Syracuse. Natural oak-woodwork, beautiful fireplace, formal ? I dining room with dish rail & buffer's pantry. 3 large bedrooms I I with 2 full baths. Basement paneled and carpeted. Only $49,000. i j 321 SYRACUSE CHANNEL — 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, large I I kitchen, family room, 2 car garage, 93'frontage. I i 420 SYRACUSE — See this beautiful 3 bedroom home located on j I North Shore across from Syracuse Lake with deeded easement I r and pier. Golf course at rear of property. Call today for v I appointment. $49,900. 5 422 NEW LISTING — 2 bedroom mobile home in Turtle Bay, in o I first class condition. $7,000. 1 421 2 BEDROOM TRAILER in Turtle Bay. Large screened porch. I | Low, low price of $3,500. COMMERCIAL ? 380 NORTH MANCHESTER — Lounge and supper club with ? I three way license. Excellent opportunity to get into a going I I business. Call for details. | 409 SYRACUSE — Small friendly restaurant serving breakfast | I and lunch. Ideal Mom and Pop operation. Showri by I I appointment. 9 I 417 NORTH WEBSTER — Sporting goods and bait store. Price I I includes inventory, equipment and trade fixtures. $50,000. I S “rme R °shom E E X I Old And New Homes F.H.A. FINANCING lakeland (Bally j \ 312 HUNTINGTON i i I DAVI McGRIW, MOKER / WE HAVE MANY OTHSk FINE LISTINGS ? V ’ W CALL TOOAY LAKELAND - A “HOUSE-SOLD" WORD Dove McGrew 457-3473 Charles Lehman 457-4142 * Robert Hamman 457 3646 Groce Lawson 457 -4920

ponent parts, industrial protective closures, circuitry and component-processing equipment for the automotive, electronics and computer industries. With corporate headquarters in San Diego? Calif., GTI also has plants in Hadley, Penn, and Tonawanda, N.Y. Computer Fire at Maple Leaf Mill Members of the Milford Fire Department were called to the Maple Leaf Feed Mill on the Milford-Syracuse Road last Thursday when a computer caught on fire around 5; 30 p.m. According to Shirley Vanator, secretary at the mill, the computer is used in mixing the feed. The damage resulted in melted plates and some burnt wires. By 1 a m. Friday morning the mixers were in operation once again. y