The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 31, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 August 1982 — Page 19

ANSWERS ACROSS ANSWERS DOWN 1-Each 22-Deuce 1-Easy 20-Ade S-Lever 24-Hose 2-Alley 21-Men 10-Aleut 27-Danes 3-Cease 23-Came! 12- 30- Ale 4-Hut 24-Hates 13- 31-Gem 5-Last 25-Olive 14- Solos 32-Lip 6-Ego 26-Sedan 15- Yes ■ 34-Tidal 7-Value 28-Elite 16- 36-Elide 8-Evoke 29-Sides 18- 38-Evade 9-Reset 31-Glee 19- 39-Later 11-Tense 21-Meet 40-Sense 17-Etude 35-Ads 41 Pest 37-Lap FOR SALE Ruth E. Pinkerton Farm 66.20 acres, including homesite, in Van Buren townsjhjp, Kosciusko County, Indiana; on County Road 1350 North, one mile west of State Rood 15 North (north and west of Milford, Indiana); bidding on farm land and homesite separately and collectively. For terms and other information, please phone (219) 267-3271 or (219)658-4151. Trvst Daparfmant first National Bank Os Warsaw

I BMMiBKIM I Q BROTHERS REALTY | EMIkMEWBM I I ck) mi I Lnfl| a a ' L I BBR lake wawasee -south shore condo I ■■ ~^l—JM—Large 4 badroom unit with firepiece, glass NEW LISTING enclosed porch, basement and garage. Sandy DwMm lr«~ ißrttaa fwW bwIMU *«*• tMBt-rtl. SHS.OOO and bußding. Can bo porthasod together or seporutoly. ■r winL I LAKE WAWASEE _ HIGHLAND VIEW ulke WAWASEE - RUNAWAY BAY CONDO I 3 bodroom year reood borne, fire piers. Sandy 3 udroom ond unit on lake level. Pool, play ■ beach. Channel lot with boot boose and area, carport and storage. $75,000. B storage bora. $125,000. | USED CARS AND TRUCKS | I Don't Miss Our Ketch-Up ■ N Sale Now In Progress N 1911 OLDS CUTLASS 1979 PONTUC PHOENIX COUPE I CRUISER WAGON 6Cyl.nder N.cely Equ.pped H Wood Gra.ns,des N.celvEqu.pped Wh.te Red Intenor low Mileage ■ inei mrwvrAowrm 1971 CADILLAC SEVILLE 1911 CHEVY CORVETTE ... Mi no ..1 4 Door Red With Red leather ■■ Full Power low Mileage S.lver Fu|) pow>r 4e Mlles M' H 1911 OLDS 91 REGENCY W tl ■I 4Dr loaded Gas Engine Very 1978 OLDS II 4 DOOR ROYALE I Clean One Owner Jode In Color Full Power .? 1910 MAZDA 210 ZX 1977 olos OJ|(||CA C(MJRf Low Mileage Full Power Moderately Equipped low Mileage E H| 1910 CAMARO RALLY SPORT I Silver Nicely Equipped low Mileage TRUCKS BRUCE 1911 CHEVY TON pfT»O HI I 1910 CHEVY CITATION Nicely Equipped Diesel rtlWw I 4 Speed With Sun Top low Mi lege 1979 GMC Vi TON 414 Blue A Silver VB. Automatic 2 Tone Green / ’X 19I0BUKKLESABM Andwh.t. Kg 4 Door, Moderately Equipped 1979 DOOGE TIANS VAN 53.000 Mile*. White low Mileage. Full Power, ' 1. Super little Mini Motor Home .1 y ■*. 1900 OLDS 91 4 Door Full Power. V 8 Gas. 1971 IHC 1700 SERIES ( I£*rfSlSif Medium Blue v 8 4 Speed Great Furniture 4 ■ M 1910 CADILLAC ELDORADO Hauler 22 Body r ■B Full Power low Mileage 1977 CHEVY ONE TON KJ 1979 OLDS CUTLASS WAGON STAKE BED light Blue. Diesel Moderately v 8 60 2°° fl'*** i 4 Equipped Dual Rear M See One O* Our Courteous Salesmen GM QUAUTT RaL € WORM < Aft Raa/'Laf Maw Aral «Smmwm3kmamwmfimmomnawnammmfiifiHßßl GnaauaMOToasHurrsomsKW KEEP THAT GREAT l, i | Ul T GM FEELING WITH Bl M GENUINE GM PARTS

From flic Syrocwsc Police Log — f Pontoon boat racing in channel

The following was taken from the log of the Syracuse Police Department: Aaguatll 10:29 a.m. — Subject advised needs papers served on Commodore in Indianapolis; advised telephone Marion County Sheriff 11:57 a m. — Subject advised of dog chasing her kids 12:06 p.m. — Officer, reference 11:57 a.m., talked to kids who own dog, reminded to confine 2:15 p.m. — Subject reported stop sign at Huntington and Medusa damaged and facing wrong way; telephoned street department and advised August 12 2:40 a.m. — Subject on station advised of vehicle with subject in it at Huntington Building. Unknown if sleeping, intoxicated or what TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 78 SEA SPRITE TRI-HAUL — 17’ open bow. Vinyl top, 85 hp Evinrude. Call 658-9760 evenings. A. 18-25

12:15 p.m. — Clerk’s office advised subject on station reports fight at Lakeside Park. Officer dear 12:21 p.m. — Officer, reference 12:15 p.m., unfounded report, lifeguard unaware of any fight 4:45 p.m. — Subject at Papakeechie Lake, reference someone took her car without permission; advised telephone Kosciusko County, gave toll free number August 13 11:03 a.m. — Subject complained of vehicle parked on East Main for over one week 6:12 p.m. — Subject reference have we picked up any dogs today; advised negative; advised her black laborador is missing 7:27 p.m. — Subject advised will not be home until late tomorrow, requested Milford officer check her house 9:35 p.m. — Subject at Sunrise Beach reference pontoon boat racing in channel, knocking boats up against seawalls, has a bunch of young kids in it; lake patrol notified 12:41 p.m. — Subject requested information reference squirrel season; checked and advised same. 1:33 p.m. — Subject on station reported grass fire on Warner Road 9:33 p.m. — Subject reference someone keeps untying her dog 10:17 p.m. — Subject, in Heights, who is babysitting requested officer reference kids throwing rocks at house

New 1982 CHEVROLETS & PONTIACS We Must Move These Cars To Make Room For The New Models GOOD SELECTION FAIR PRICES "WELL KNOWN FOR GOOD SERVICF' -r- Three Full-Time Alechomcs Or Duty — 808 WYSONG CHEVROLET-PONTIAC Phone 856-2121 Cromwell THE SIGN POST iff — By Phil Beer — IN SEARCH OF AGREEMENT | A Real Estate Brokers role in listing and marketing a property is IB really, os the title states, a search for agreement. When two people IF negotiate fa buyer and a seller) it is wise to use a third party who is ex- U perienced and has negotiated hundreds of transactions. A skilled realtor If in search of agreement defines the problem areas and ranks them in IL order of their importance and then patiently and objectively works them || out to the satisfaction of all concerned. If it is your money or your house it is tough to be objective or to see a possible solution when the search for agreement is deadlocked. With just two parties negotiating, it is at this point tempers may flare, feelings be hurt and negative positions solidified. It fs'pqssible for all involved to come out winners if properly handled. Each par\ gets what is important to them and gives up something that is unimportant That is the key. A positive, inovative approach handled by a skilled realtor will bring benefits and dividends to all. house' faikl OF THE WEEK! - rirr JARHUUSI ' I LISTING AGENT 457.5479 |j| No. 992 — SYRACUSE! Walk from your back yard to Syracuse Beoch. 1.700 sq. ft. home is loaded with storage space, liberal owner finonc-

August 15 1:03 a.m. — Subject advised there is a large party going on at EMS Lane 18 11:04 a.m.— Subject requested any public boat landings on Lake Wawasee; advised negative 12:13 p.m. — Subject on station reference theft of a gun 2:21 p.m. — Subject requested any way to talk to son in jail; advised contact KC 4:52 p.m. — Subject on station, advised kids on Boston Street are throwing rocks at motorcycles and cars when they go by, was hit by one, for our information; officer clear August 16 7:30 a.m. — Subject brought keys to station, found by uptown stoplight 10:25 a.m. — Subject advised gas can stolen from boat; Kosciusko County notified by telephone 5:34 p.m. — Subject advised people in park on Medusa Street catching ducks and putting them in car; officer clear August 17 8:28 a.m. — Subject on Ration reference letter he received about a citation; not his. Clerk’s office will pick up and advise 10:19 a.m. — Subject requested Milford officer meet subject at Milford laundromat; telephoned Milford police and advised same 11:06 a.m. — Subject requested to speak to an officer, officer clear direct 3:47 p.m. — Subject advised locked self out of house, advised will try and locate locksmith

Shoplifting at Augsburger's The Syracuse Police have investigated the following incidents recently: Augsburger’s Super Valu, SR 13 south, Syracuse, reported two incidents of shoplifting to police in the past week. On August 12, at 10:18 a.m. an employee called police to the store, reporting that they had caught a shoplifter. Value of the stolen merchandise was $2.87. At 9:40 a.m. on August 15, police were again called to the store to investigate a similar incident. A suspect had reportedly taken two packages of cigarettes valued at $1.38. Both incidents are still under investigation. On August 14 at 10:35 p.m the police were called to the Video Sports Center, in Wawasee Village, Syracuse, where Mike Cannon, 213 West Portland Street, Syracuse, reported his bicycle had been stolen at approximately 9:30 p.m. The BMX racing bike was valued at SBOO. Jack Dean, West Main, Apartment 2 Syracuse, reported to Syracuse Police that on August 15 at about 11:30 a.m. he was checking for his gun and found it missing. He was not sure how long it had been gone. He gave police a description of the gun, which was valued at $l5O. Litter a threat to wildlife At least one and possibly two wild geese lost their lives on a state Fish and Wildlife Area this spring because of fisherman litter. In one case, a goose became hopelessly tangled in discarded fishing line and was found dead. In another instance a goose disappeared from her flock after weeks of futile attempts by biologists to capture her and remove the fishing line that bound her left foot and leg against the side of her body. Although she had enough mobility to elude those who tried to help her, apparently she could not escape when confronted by a four-legged predator. It’s not unusual to find all kinds of litter around public fishing areas. The material might range from that which is just unsightly, like bait containers, beverage cans, food wrappers, or cigarette packs and butts, to that which is downright dangerous, such as broken glass or fish hooks. But even innocent looking litter, like snarled fish lines, can prove to be very dangerous to aquatic wildlife. There are instances of dead water birds found tangled in the plastic rings that hold ‘sixpacks’ together and small fish that had gotten the rings from tabs on pull-top cans caught around their bodies and, as they grew, ended up with constricted middles. , A good many private landowners who have closed their ponds to hunting say it’s because of the trash and litter they have had to clean up. The sportsman needs to realize just how serious this problem has become and determine to do something about it, such as seeing how dose he can come to making an area appear as though no one was even there. An attitude like that spreads to others and will not only help eliminate the unnecessary death of wildlife but will also make a trip to the outdoors more meaningful and memorable.

LEGALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given, that the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals shall hold a public hearing on a petition filed by H. LaMar Stahly requesting a Variance In the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance, which would permit the petitioner to construct an accessory building (garage) on a lot without a principle structure. Residence is on lot 4 — Sand Point on his property which is located on the Northeast side of Catherine Street and on the east side of Lake Wawasee and described as follows, to wit: Commencing at the Northwest corner of Lot Numbered I. In the Plat of Sand Point, located In Section IS. Township 34 North. Range 7 East. Kosciusko County. Indiana, thence Northerly straight with the West side line of said Lot Numbered • In said above mentioned Plat of Sand Point 40 feet, being the North edge of a public highway: thence continuing Northerly straight with said West side line of said Lot Numbered A ISO teat; thence to the right parallel with said highway one half the distance of an established point 40 feet West of the East Section line of said Section IS; this one-half distance to said established point, being the point of beginning tor the description of the real estate herein conveyed; thence continuing to the right parallel with said highway to the established potat 40 feet West of the East Section line of said Section IS; thence South ISO feet to the North boundary of a public highway known and designated as Catherine Street In the recorded Plat of Sand Point; thence Westerly along the North boundary of said public highway a distance of 45 feet: thence Northerly ISO feet, more or less to the point of beginning, being a part of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 15. Township 34 North, Range 1 East. The hearing will be held In the Commissioners Room, on the 3rd floor of the Kosciusko County Court House. Warsaw, Indiana, on Monday the 13 day of September. ISB2 at 7:30 p.m All Interested persons are invited to attend end be heard. Written comments will be considered If they are received to the Office of the Kosciusko County Area Planning Department. Court House. Warsaw, Indiana, no later than 11:00 Noon on the day of the hearing. KOSCIUSKOCOUNTY BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W Richard Director A.W-2S

Wed.. August 18.1982 —THE MAILJOURNAL

I WAWASEE LAKE FRONT I II I I H 111-3 bedroom, 2 both home with beautiful view of Lake H q Wawasee from corner lot. with lake to the front and channel on I side. Garage w/attached guest room, 240’ seawall, excellent I ffl swimming beach. New bedroom and bath in 1978 with sliding I door to lake side. Maintenance free, low utilities. ] 5 900 I . * * Leilani Nemeth I Ernie Rogers 457-5449 457-4678 • jeaimine Schrock I 188 457-4478 HRHI ■L wB Anytime wwl RICKPINNEY MALINDA PINNEY I BROKER BROKER e*e IWawasee Realty! *|* Introduces The New Owners Os The ... X Wawasee Service Center ♦> Je SRI3S 457-3287 Syracuse t ig i tl 'lh r * e r t t LI t *EI uWt\ 1 CJ M X I Gil Combs & Ray Yoder X Phyllis Louden, owner of Realty, through which the entire transaction was handled, is shown X taking advantage of the newest feature at the jT Wawasee Service Center... X “Self-Service Gas!” ZAlso Available — • Diesel Fuel • Kerosene Sales X VMichael King X _______!❖ — Former Owner — Paul R. Gilson X For Information On Other Commercial Or V Investment Properties Call 219-457-4911

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