The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 17, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 May 1982 — Page 19

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QnMfa 45^ 14 ■ - f vF Syracuse, IN LCT3 111 I OBI® Jrgl. BEATY REALTORS NEW LISTING < - ** BA 1 i 1 F r y~iA WAWASEE LAKE FRONT —SI PER LOCATION WACO DRIVE — 3 bedrooms, kitchen and breakfast room combination. Living room with large stone fireplace. Two car garage with utility area and two car carport. Excellent beach. Shown by appointment only ! RIC SCHAEKEL — MANAGING BROKER 457 3454 Tom Prickett 457 5422 Louise Rex Broker 894-3394 . IW> C»ntu<y 21 Itol I,>O<» Coiporol'on O» lew NAF • OAdTM TrtxtomorkxrfCanto'v 21 »»ol t »to<» Co.pO'OtW' Frmtod <n US A EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED. Equol Housing Opportunity (•) >■< WAWASEE TO v REALTY, INC P O BOX 478. SYRACUSE. IN 46567 e (219)457-27000r457-4911 ——— . SiF. DAY OR NIGHT MIS PHYU IS LOUDEN OPEN. MON-FRI 8:30-5:30 BROKER -< SATURDAY 9:00 2:00 457 4911 SUNDAY NOON-400 HAVE YOU SEEN THIS ONE??????" // SOC LAKE WAWASEE (recorded NWmMi — pier A iwimminjl 3.240 vq H U of living Private beck yard tor BB Qi Garage too Yes. all tor only 1 ft to! 400 04 (Assumable 13X4V ) ' $ RUNAWAY BAY CONDOMINIUMS - ft -ME We have 2 and 3 bedrooms — FURNISHED and UNFURNISHED — LAKE FRONT and WOODED We can meet your every desire Just call showings CHECK OUT THE NIFTY" TERMS SUPER CONTRACTS 4 ASSUMABLES From M« *OO 04 to too 000 M I’j ACRE £ «to BETTER CHECK THIS OUT H you are looking tor a nice spot to build I I or peace e MOBILE HOME Priced to self - V *OO 00 H — SYRACUSE LAKE FRONT "SPECIAL"—• B.i m —i ir [|t a *O4 Overlooking a fantastic view This solid brick 2 bedroom. (1,190 sg ft.) is truly A 1 Mew kitchen new bath, new this and that! Garage and carport Nice seawall and swtmmmg Call today *94.544.44 f H I 442 CAN'T BELIEVE THIS IS NOT SOLD. M 2 W. Portland St. Syracuse (*m the sign) it has all the charm anyone could want This J bedroom is L located on • beautiful large corner tot Nice large garage and muwbarn * B mcludod - AH tor ONLY *44.444.44 • Nancy Justus *s6 24*5 Gene Stoffel *34 7407 Marianne Slot! *56 2039 Jim Mills 457-4014

WHO KNOWS? 1. What does the G. stand for in President Harding’s name? 2. What is the motto for the District of Columbia? 3. Name the four time zones in the U.S. 4. What famous sea captain lost a leg to a whale?

PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, Moy IS, 9 A.M. South of Ligonier on US 33, possibly 4 miles to Albion Road, then east 3' t miles to CR 350 W then south ’> mile then east on CR 330 N first house on left ANTIQUES ANO HOUSEHOLD GOODS • Furniture dishes dinner bell, secretary China closet 1 000 sets of salt and peppers old dolls, and more 1972 Mercury guns old tools and miscellaneous. 5-7 tons of coal OWNER: GEORGE LEATHERMAN AUCTIONEERS: Frank Christlieb 894-3824 Jerry Lambert 457-2091

Public Auction Located: 600 S. Main Street. Syracuse. Indiana Saturday, May 22, 1982 rime: 10:00 A.M. ANTIQUES * COLLECTIBLES Old Bible. 1838 Copyright, metal Porky Pig bank: metal frog: oak buffet w'beveled mirror: handpainted porcelain door knob; old picture frames: HO train: beveled mirror in oak frame: 46x36x'/* slate blackboard wicker chair, wood medicine cabinet w/beveled mirror * drawer crocks; Readers Digest "First Day" cover collection, No A671796 HOUSEHOLD Pine dining room suite — table w 2 copt. chairs * 4 st. chairs * hutch: 4 pc, bedroom suite w bookcase headboard; oval end table w glass top; 3 section wall unit 68x72; kitchen table & 2 chairs; kitchen table w 4 chairs: mahogany glass top end table: bookcase; student desk upholstered chairs: table lamps, floor lamps: 3 pr. dresser lamps clocks clock radios: Eurko upright sweeper; Hoover floor scrubber w attachments: boll tree: Texware, serv. for 8: 8 Paden City pottery plates; serv. for 8 —22 K gold apple blossom pattern —no cups: coolers, picnic basket: wall decorations; Christmas tree & decorations suitcases pots * pans Tupperware * misc. MISCELLANEOUS 22 HWI lawn mower 20 *2B alum, extension ladders: 7’/« BAD power sow BAD jigsaw; '/«" BSD drill; sander battery charger 12V: 4 bench vise; Speedee spray compressor; hand grinder, fans, electric: metal wood plane; hand sows; small bond tools; garden hose; laundry tubs * stand: 3 sm pet cages; 2 — 24" wood levels: misc. lumber * plywood and misc. items Mrs. Irmal Diehl, Owner ANTIQUES * COLLECTIBLES 1 Gene Stratton Porter rare book — “The Song of the Cardinal", in excellent condition w/dust jacket; other books by Gene Stratton Porter. Zane Grey. Horatio Alger, Harold Bell Wright; Norman Rockwell Saturday Evening Post; medical books; player piano rolls in original boxes, in good condition; player piano roll parts; 78 RPM records; old sheet music; table model radio w/speakers, Ist RCA alternating current model: old gold panning machine: 12 Depression glass clear Royal Lace divided plates, perfect: clear to ruby souvenir glass, seltzter bottle; sterling silver teapot; Toby mug: child's carpet sweeper; bell pull toy; cast iron toy ports; double barreled cork gun; cap gun; rubber. doll w whistle; whistles; Lodge voting ballot box; model kit; hay hook, cast iron shelf brockets: ice skates: ice tongs; corn knife; buck sow: circus maul; kraut stomper; small cast iron pots; fire shovel; wood pulleys cow bell: fiddle broadcast seeder; wood rabbet plane: No. 20 union plane; maul: augers: cost iron book ends; model maker lathe: razor strap & razor; flat iron; rolling pin: potato masher: potato peeler: cookie cutters; old tins; tin cream con; egg beater; beer can openers; carpet beater jugs crocks, old bottles: canning jars; picture frames; baskets; advertising pieces; post cards: tin types; old album old dress patterns; early check perforator; old light fixture: old bicycle old typewriter: celluloid dresser alarm clock; upholstered chair. Terms Cash Or Check W ID Lunch Served Not Responsible For Accidents Ivan Rinehart, Owner AUCTIONEERS: Gerald Joke Bitner Clair Archer Syracuse. Indiana Cromwell. Indiana Ph 457-2341 Ph. 865-2568

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EAITs attend symposium

Members of the Milford Emergency Medical Service attended the Northeastern Indiana EMS Spring Symposium held last Saturday at the Marriott Inn. Fort Wayne. The six members in attendance were: John Perry. John Murphy, Natalie Stump. Barb Richardson. Vicki Wilson, and Monica Bice. The six members of the squad left at 6:30 a.m. and returned at 6 p.m. for a day of talks, presentations and films on burns, head injuries, legal considerations of CPR, communication protocal. and disaster triage, all presented by doctors of the Fort Wayne area An eye witness presentation was heard on the Kansas City Hyatt Regency disaster which was responded to by EMT’s. The presentation pointed out some of the problems that occurred at the disaster and possible ways to prevent these in the future Car fire in Wawasee Village On May 5 at 12:44 p m.. Stuart Walker of Video Sports, in the Wawasee Village. Syracuse, called the Syracuse Fire Department because a car had caught fire in front of the fun center. The carburetor in the automobile belonging to Cristy Platt, r 6 Warsaw, caught fire Damage to the car was estimated at S6OO. Area residents booked in jail There were two Syracuse and one Milford residents booked in the Kosciusko County Jail last week. Booked from Syracuse were Rosendo Lozano. 51, 119 West Portland St., on charges of driving under the influence of intoxicating beverages and driving on a restricted license; and Billy Patrick Harrington. 32. on a charge of driving under the. influence of intoxicating beverages Rosendo Lozano "was released on her own recognizance and Harrington was held in lieu of $5,000 bond. Gerald Dean Zartman, 31. Milford, was booked on a county court body attachment warrant for failure to appear He is also wanted in Porter County on a contempt of court charge and by Wabash County authorities for failure to pay fines and costs Playing cards were used as money by early Canadian colonists. The back of each card was signed by the French colonial governor.

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Organization was stressed as a key concern. Around 277 EMT’s attended the symposium from all over northern Indiana. To complete distribution of refunds HAMMOND - Northern Indiana Public Service Company has filed a petition with the Public Service Commission of Indiana reporting that a refund of $5,441,843 would be completely distributed to customers in June. This refund is being made to all residential, commercial and industrial electric customers, and has been in effect since May--28, 1981. On May 14,1981. NIPSCo filed a petition with the Public Service Commission of Indiana requesting to refund, via lower rates, an amount equal to the refund it received from Indiana & Michigan Electric Company as a result of lower rates approved by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. As a result of the refund. NIPSCo customers using 1,000 kilowatt hours of electricity a month received a reduction of about 39 cents per month for usage since the refund became effective A customer using 500 kilowatt hours a month realized a reduction of about 20 cents a month With the completion of the refund, rates will rise approximately these same amounts for these respective usages. Car-deer accident An accident occurred on SR 13. three miles north of North Webster. Monday morning. May 3, which resulted in up to $2,500 damage to a car driven by Robert A. Stiffler. 34. r 2 North Manchester. Stiffler’s vehicle hit a deer LEGALS NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County will from this date until 11.00 A.M on May 24th, 1902 accept bids for the demolition and cleanup of the following properties Two buildings located on North Washington St. bounded on the South by West Main Street, on the North by West Fort Wayne Street, and on the East by a North South alley, in the City of Warsaw, Indiana Specifications are on file in the Office of the County Auditor All bids must be accompanied by a bid bond or certified check in the amount of 10% of the maximum bid Bids must be submitted on Form No to and must be accompanied by the necessary affidavit of non collusion The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids Dated this 6th day of AAay. 1902 Jean Northenor Auditor, Kosciusko County. Indiana M 12 19 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 the Court House in the city of Warsaw Indiana at 7 00 p m on the 20*h day of May. 1902 will consider the following additional appropriations, which said offices consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time Federal Revenue Sharing Highway Equipment No 440 $ 50 000 Bituminous No 231 200.000 Roads (mixing) No 227 100.000 Cardinal Learning Center $ 50 000 County General Fund Drainage Bd Memoers per diem No W S 2 000 Buildings Uniforms A mops No 241 $ 750 Pest Control No 311 $ 1.350 Building Materials $ 1.000 Capital Expenses Assessor Maintenance Contract No 340 5 ’*o Office Supplies No 210 $ 250 NOTICE TO REDUCE CERTAIN EXISTING APPROPRIATIONS Notice is further given that certain existing appropriations now have unobligated balances which will not be needed tor the purposes tor which appropriated and it is therefore proposed tha* unnecessary existing appropriation* in the funds shown below be reduced tc provide in part tor the above additional appropriations County General Fund Assessor Third deputy Salary No 114 s $ -390 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN »has taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon The additional appropriations as finally determined 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 of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor, when and where such hearing will beheld Jean Northenor Auditor Kosciusko County MS 12 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1981 HONDA XL SMS — On off road motorcycle. Excellent condition. 457-2550. 1971 12X5* REGENT MOBILE HOME — Furnished or unfurnished. Call 457-5905 or 4575606.

Wed., May 12,1982 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Two car fires in Syracuse

The Syracuse Fire Department was called on the scene of two separate car fires recently. On May 8 at 11:41 a.m. the fire department was called to Don's Service Center, SR 13 south, Syracuse. Lois Anderson called the department after the carburetor in an automobile caught fire. The fire went out after the department was called and the owner then drove off and was gone when the firemen arrived. On May 8 at 5:42 p.m. the fire department was called to Thornburg’s parking lot, Syracuse, where a car belonging to Tomi Gonzales, P.O. Box 182 Syracuse had caught fire. The fire was apparently caused by backfire through the car-

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buretor. The driver said she heard a loud noise and saw smoke. Damage to the car was estimated at S9OO. Smoke blamed for accident Smoke blowing across the roadway has been listed as the cause of a two-car accident Sunday, May 2, on CR 300 N, four miles north of Warsaw, which involved a pickup truck owned by Tusing Brothers, Leesburg. Doris J. Gesaman, 59. r 1 Pierceton, driver of one of the autos, tpld police she failed to see the pickup truck parked in the road because of the large amount of blowing smoke. No damage estimates were available.

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