The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 48, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 December 1982 — Page 23

LEGALS ADVCRTISCMKNT FOR RIOS The Board at School Trustee* of ** Warsaw Community School*. Koeciwko County. Indiana, will roeeiuo Mated bld* until 1:00 p m. (local time) In the Office of the Superintendent of School*. 303 E. Main Street. Warsaw. Indiana, on Tuesday. January 4. IM3 for the remodeling and addition* to the Claypool Elementary Scheel. Claypool. Indiana and the new Freshman High School. Warsaw, Indiana. Ail propoMl* win be opened and publicly

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reed atoud in the Freshman High School cafeteria at 2:30 pm. (local time) on Tuesday. January 4 I*B3. Proposal* received after the hour and date Mt tor rocWvlnQ of proposals will bo rolumod Unified proposal* will be received to Include all work required for each of the. following division*: General Construction Work. Mechanical Construction Work. Electric*l Construction Work A single contract will be awarded for each prefect Proposal* shall be in full ac cordance with the Proposal Document*, which are on silo with the Owner and may be examined by prospective Bidder* at the following location*: Office of the Superintendent of School*. Warsaw Community

School*. 303 East Main Street. Warsaw, Indiana. 4*500.- James Associates Architect* A Engineers, Inc., 2020 EMt 45th Street. Indtenapoil*. Indiana. 4*205; Builder* Exchange of St. Joseph Valley. Inc.. 215 Marycrost Building. South Bond. Indiana. 4M21; F. W. Dodge Corporation. 230* Willowbrook Parkway. Indianapolis. Indiana 4*205; Construction League of Indlanapolls. 1000 N. Meridian. Suite *Ol. Im dlanspoli*. Indian*. 4*202. Bidder* for the Prime Contract may obtain up to three (3) complete Mt* of Bldcßng Documenta from the office of the James Associate* Architect* A Engineer*. Inc., 2*20 E. 451 h Street. Indianapolis. Indiana, 4*205. upon receipt of a deposit of SIOO.OO for the Claypool Elementary School and *150.00 for each • complete Mt of Proposal Documenta ter the Freshman High School requested. Deposit will be refunded In full upon submission of a bona fide bld or return of the bidding documenta in good condition within ten (10) day* after bld opening date. Deposit* shall be made out to James Associate* Architect* A Engineer*. Inc. Should a bidder for a Prime Bidder desire additional set* or should a subcontractor. material* dealer, or any other subbidder or nonbidder desire Mt* of the Bidding Document*, same will be furnished by the Architect upon receipt of *IOO.OO tor com plete Mt* of the Claypool Elementary School and *150.00 for complete eel* of th* Freshman High School. *2.00 per Individual sheet* of drawing* and 10.20 per Individual sheet of specification*, which charge* will not be refunded. Bld security In th* amount of five percent (5%) of th* proposal Including all add alternate*, must accompany each proposal In accordance with the instructions to Bidder*. Th* Owner reserve* the right to accept or reject any bid and to waive any Irregular itle* in bidding Th* Bas* Bld may be held for a period not to exceed sixty (M) day* before awarding Contract*. All additive Alternate Bld* may be held for a period not to exceed sixty (40) day* after signing of Contract Should a successful bidder withdraw his bid. or fail to execute a Mtittactory Contract within ten (10) day* after notice of ac ceptsnc* of hl* bld. the Owner may declare the bld Security forfeited as liquidated damage*, not as penalty The succewful Bidder shall turnl*h a Performance A Payment Bond In an amout equal to one hundred twenty five percent (125%) of th* Contract sum with an ap proved surety company and Mid bond shall remain In full force and effect for a period of on* (1) year after the final acceptance of the work Larry E Bair, Secretary Warsaw Community Schools 0.15-22 LEGAL NOTICE The undersigned will *elL at public auc tion. for cash to th* highest bidder, on* repossessed IWI Lincoln Mark V at 10 00 A M on th* morning of December I*. 19*2. at th* State Bank of SyracuM. 100 East Main Street. Syracuse, Indiana Th* undersigned reserve* th* right to bld at the auction. STATE BANK OF SYRACUSE REQUEST FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given to all Interested person* that the board of trustee* of the town of Miltord. Indiana will receive seated bld* until S 00 p m Monday, January 10. IMS. tor a comprehensive multi-peril and group health insurance policy. The bids will be opened and read at 5:00 p.m on said date and taken und*r advisement Contract will b* awarded to th* lowest and best bidder Th* town reserves th* right to reject all bid* and to waive any informalities In bidding. Town Os Milford Marla Loiano Clerk Treasurer D* 15 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FREE PUPPIES — Adorable, 7 weeks old. Mixed Lab. CR 1050 going east, last house on right, or south side. 457-7166.

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M YEARS AGO. DEC. 13,1*72 The Lakeland School Board last night voted its approval of plans for a 70 by 200 foot cedarspan steel building to be erected on a seven-acre tract just south of the present high school site, and to be known as a mechanics* building. Mr. and Mrs. Max Leamon, of Wyoming, arrived this week to spend the holidays and are guests in the home of son, Ed Leamon, and family in Syracuse. The S. 4 N. Plumbing and Heating Co., in business in the Syracuse area since 1969. is quitting business, according to Roy Waterson, when existing contracts are filled. Mrs. David Payne, of North Webster, entertained last Saturday for the eighth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Terri Smith of North Webster. Games were played and the traditional birthday cake served Guests attending were Christy Martindale, Lisa Keener, Annette Bushong, Terra Yeargin. all of Syracuse, and Susan Payne. North Webster. Johnnie and Mary Kimble of

From the Syracuse Police log — Two boys bitten by dog

The following was taken from the log of the Syracuse Police Department: Decembers 10:15 a.m. — Telephoned NIPSCo reference street light out on North and Main Streets 5:18 p.m. — Subject requested officer reference two boys bitten by dog, Wawasee Heights; officer advised 8:36 p.m. — Subject advised of open door at residence, requested it be checked 9:44 p.m. — Subject advised someone pulled handle off storm door, can’t lock, requested patrol Decembers 9:24 a.m. — Subject asked if a 10x50 mobile home can be towed with a pickup truck; advised unknown, gave telephone number of Bremen - 12:05 p.m. — Subject reference keys a subject was supposed to leave on station; advised not here, check clerk’s office 2:37 p.m. — Subject on station requested stray cat be picked up in the hallway at 102*$ West Main Street; officer notified 9;29 p.m. — Subject advised bike laying partially in roadway on Huntington Street; officer clear December 10 7:15 a.m. — Officer requested telephone street department for help on the hill until state highway department arrives 7:42 a.m. — Complaint of icy condition of the hill, State Road 13; advised state highway department was called Four injured in two-vehicle mishap Syracuse and Cromwell residents were slightly injured in a two-vehicle accident at CR 1000 N and CR 800E Sunday morning. Dec. 12. Timothy George, 29, r 4 Syracuse, was turning west onto CR 1000 N from CR 800E when the car he was driving struck a car driven by Donald Scarbeary, 38, r 3 Syracuse. Scarbeary was turning south onto CR 800E Scarbeary’s wife and a passenger in the auto, Susan. 34, r 3 Syracuse, suffered bruises to the head and hand. Passengers in George’s pick up truck sustaining injuries were Martha Atkins, 33, Jody Atkins, eight, and Michael Atkins, seven, all of r 1 Cromwell. Each suffered bumps to the head. Damage was estimated at SSOO to George’s truck and SI,OOO to Scarbeary'a auto.

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the Kale Island Beacon and the Jack Bakers of Anderson and Syracuse Lake are home from a brief trip to the Canary Islands. They arrived in the European resort islands on Sunday, a day following the tragic plane crash of an Iberian jetliner where all were reported dead. Local friends of the two couples were concerned when first details of the accident came in for fear they were on the ill fated liner. 26 YEARS AGO, DEC. 13.1962 Max Malone, 32, of Syracuse received a laceration on his head last Thursday forenoon as the result of a one-car accident about a mile north of North Webster on highway 13. Dr. E. L. Fos brink of Syracuse was elected president of the Elkhart County Medical Association at the annual Christmas meeting, held Thursday, Dec. 6, at Hotel Elkhart in Elkhart. An office-warming party was given for Doris Darnell in celebration of the opening of her new office at lOOLs South Huntington Street, Syracuse, last Friday evening, Dec. 7.

8:56 a.m. — Subject requested information reference laws governing studded snow tires in Indiana; advised same 6:44 p.m. — Subject advised of car-deer accident, three-fourths mile south of Crazy Corners; KC notified December 11 12:17 a.m. — North Webster Police Department requested be on lookout for vehicle involved in hit-skip accident in their city 1:22 p.m. — Subject on station reference three subjects in Bronco, 900 N and 225 W, possibly deer hunting with high powered rifle; conservation officer advised 6:03 p.m. — Local manufacturing firm advised had a weird telephone call, may have a problem later, advised moved van inside building 9:50 p.m. — Subject reference parents left for airport, Fort Wayne, trip unnecessary, who to call; advised telephone Bremen post to put out dispatch December J 2 * 8:53 a.m. — Subject lost coon hound, Wawasee Heights; advised her it was taken to humane shelter Friday 12:25 p.m. — Subject on station Hit-run accident Wilmer F. Goba, r 2 Leesburg, was eastbound on Buffalo Street at Prairie Street in Warsaw and drove his auto into the intersection and was struck by a car that apparently ran the red light. Goba had the green light according to police. The unidentified auto also struck a truck at the intersection and proceded to leave the scene. Damage to Goba’s auto was estimated at $350. BOOKED AT JAIL Karen Lee Koher, 24, r 1 Leesburg, was booked at the Kosciusko County Jail on a charge of check deception. She was released on SSOO bond. Hit-run accident reported in Goshen Robert Klein, 15402 CR 50 Syracuse, reported to Elkhart County Police his green-colored 1951 Chevrolet pick up truck was damaged recently. According to Klein the truck was hit by a hit-run vehicle while parked at the Van America parking lot, US 33E Goshen. Damage to the left rear fender «MMtatsHl.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Curtis and family of Walkerton were Sunday dinner and aftemon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nyikos and family of Syracuse. Mrs. Nyikos and Mrs. Curtis are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Crow and daughters, Renee and Natheta, of Syracuse were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Botts of near Ligonier. 30 YEARS AGO, DEC. 11,1952 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Goon spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Junior Goon and daughters, Sally and Nancy, at Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. William Kern and family of Syracuse were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Goon. Paula Hitler-Wolf, Hitler’s sister, living on relief in Munich, is searching for legal proof of Adolph’s death so she can inherit part of his estate. Things to come — anti-freeze tester for service stations, cab owners, truckers, etc. The device makes allowance for the temperature of the solution and comes with an easily read chart. Playing at the Pickwick

reported theft of Christmas lights from tree at city park 4:55 p.m. — Subject requested someone bring fan to draw smoke out of house on 53QE next to Frog, advised had fire, but got fire out, just need fan 7:08 p.m. — Subject advised that train going through Milford, has set of wheels on fire, about three-fourths of way back on train; KC notified December 13 9:02 a m. — Subject requested when cheese is to be distributed; advised unknown 10:09a.m. — Subject advised of missing purse, unknown whether lost or stolen 11:50 a.m. — Subject on station requested ordinance on burning trash; checked and advised same 12:25 p.m. — Subject advised she found purse, disregard December 14 7:45 a.m. — Subject advised of stop signs turned around at Crazy Corners; KC clear to relay the message . 10.48.ajn. -rr.Subject advised.of two ducks frozen in channel behind officer’s home 11:45 a.m. — Subject advised of fence wiped out on Chicago Street 2:21 p.m. — Subject oh station requested where to pick up cheese and butter; advised same

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Theatre at Syracuse, Woman of the North Country, with Ruth Hussey and Rod Cameron, in “trucolor.” 56 YEARS AGO, DEC. 15,1932 Towns in this county and adjoining counties have passed ordinances prohibiting the practice of children hooking their hand sleds to motor driven vehicles. In some cases they have been fatally injured while others have received only bruises. The thrill the youngsters get from this dangerous sport doesn’t justify the risk. Mrs. Seth Rowdabaugtu&nd daughter, Joan, of Syracuse were guests at the Daniel Mishler home Sunday. Little Miss Joan is carrying her arm in a sling on

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account of a recent fracture of the collar bone. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Coy spent the week end at Indianapolis where ’ Mr. Coy attended a meeting of the green keepers and the annual banquet that was held at the Lincoln Hotel. The election of officers was held with the following results: Carl Coy, president, and Chester Covall, secretary. Mr. Coy has the reputation of having one of the best golf courses in the state, at Tippecanoe Lake Country Club, where he is overseer of- the course. Osborn and son of Syracuse have filed a suit in circuit court against Roy Brown, in which a judgment of $l4O is asked on account.

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