The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 27, Milford, Kosciusko County, 20 July 1983 — Page 17

SAVE WITH MJ CLASSIFIEDS Houses For Rent WOS MORRISON ISLAND- Year round cottage with east end Lake Wawasee access. References required. Phone 457-2754 or 457-5092. Mobile Homes For Rent WO7 SAVE $5,000- Factory repo new single delivered and set on your lot. Call 616-684-7404. Vacation Homes Wil FOR RENT- Lake Wawasee cottage, sleeps 8, 1-1/2 washer and dryer, boats included. $450 per week. 457-5674 or 259-6936. SYRACUSE LAKE- For rent, cottages. Call 533-7044 or 533-8129. Warted Ta Rent Wl2 WANTED TO RENT- With possible option to buy, three or four bedroom house in Syracuse area. Family with two children. Reference available. 457-5956 or 457-7154.

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is horaby givn ttw taxpayers of Wayno Township. Kosciusko County, Indiana. that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 2nd doy of August 19U3. will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. POOR RELIEF Other Direct Relief 35.000 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that tax payers 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, fax payers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire at the County Auditor, when and where such hearing will beheld. Edwin D. Pratt Wayne Township Legal Notice of Public Hearing The Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County, Indiana, at 10:00 am., on August 10, 1983, at the 2nd floor Court House County Commissioners Room in the City of Warsaw in said county, will investigate the propriety of holding an alcoholic beverage permit by the following persons and locations listed herein, to wit: RH43-13704 Shaffner A Shaft ner Ent Inc B J Shaffner Pres Vivian A Shaffner Secy 935 N Detroit Warsaw, Ind., Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer — Hotel, RH43-83242 Andrew Pavel Inc G A Pavel Pres Mae Pavel Secy r 1 box 129 Barbee Lake PO Warsaw, Ind., Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer — Hotel New, RR43-00606 Garretts Sports Saloon inc J D Garrett Pres J D Me Clone Secy 103 E Main St Mentone, Ind., Beer and Wine Retailer, RR43 03744 Post-Time Inc H S Bishop Pres Audrey M Bishop Secy 231 First St Pierceton, Ind., Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer; RR43-05040 Frog Tavern Inc R Yoder Pres L A Yoder Secy r 4 Syracuse, Ind., Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer; RR43-82109 The Guide Inc Don Creed Pres H W Hershman Secy r 2 Box 215 Cedar Point, Syracuse, Ind., Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer; RR43-83245 Wauasee Bowl Inc J L Sheets Pres Wynona Sheets Secy r 3 at Hwy 13 Wauasee Syracuse,

Matched fems If you have trouble kee|»ng potted ferns abve, try burying a few wooden matchsticks in the soil. The sulfur from the matdies will dissolve and spread throughout the soil killing the small rooteating worms that are probably responsible far the plant’s poor health. Ind.. Liquor, Beer Mid Wine Retailer New; RR99-82109 Lake Wawasee Charite'S Inc Kash Vanover Pres Paul Raven Secy r 2 Box 125 Cedar Point Syracuse. Ind.. Liquor, Bear and Wine Retailer Transfer Os Owner; SS43-05040 Frog Tavern Inc R Yoder Pres Syracuse L A Yoder Sec Syracuse r 4 Syracuse. Ind.. Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer - Sunday Sales; SS43-82109 The Guide Inc Don Creed Pres H W Hershman Secy r 2 Box 215 Cedar Point Syracuse. Ind., Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer — Sunday Sales, SS43-83245 Wauasee Bowl Inc J L Sheets pres Wynona Sheets Secy r 3 at Hwy 13 Wauasee PO Syracuse, Ind.. Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer - Sunday Sales New; SS99-KlO9 Lake Wawasee Charlie's Inc Kash Vanover Pres Paul Raven Secy r 2 box 125 Cedar Point PO Syracuse, Ind., Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer - Sunday Sates Transfer of Owner. Said investigation wiH be open to the public. Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission by William C. Coyle, Executive Secretary, Harry K. Wick, Chairman. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana, will from this date until August 4, at 9:30 E.S.T. receive sealed bids on the follow ing: Replace existing bridge structure with new Box Beam-Concrete Bridge on Old Road 30 West, 0.01 mile west of County Road 800 West over Robinson Ditch. Detailed plans, proposal and specifications are on file at the County Highway Department, County Road 300 East and Old Road 30 East, Rt. *l, Warsaw, Indiana. Bids must be filed in the County Auditor's Office on Form No. 96 Proposal Form and accompanied by bid bond or certified check for 10% of bid. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Jean Northenor Auditor of Kosciusko County Jy2O-27 NOTIC EOF DITCH CONTRACT LETTING Be it known that a contract will be let for construction of the Hinderer Latteral a ditch in Turkey Creek Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana. The plans and specifications are on file in the office of the Kosciusko County Surveyor. All bids must be accompanied by a cashiers check for 5 per cent of the bid or a bid bond for the total amount of the bid. Bids will be opened at 10:15 a.m., July 28. 1983, in the old court room of the Kosciusko County Courthouse, Warsaw, Indiana.

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NEWUSTIIIGS $139,900 — 2 year old executive type home on 5 acres. 10 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2'/» baths and quality construction throughout. Me. 1153 $ 41,700 — Older maintenance free home on 3 city lots, 3 bedrooms, a nice affordable home for a family. He. 1150 $ 14,900 — 2 bedroom mobile home with access on Dewart Lake doseby. He. 1155 $ 14,000 — 16.4 acres of farm ground near Larwill. He. 1154 $ 50,500 — Webster Lake front home with guest house over garage, furnished and ready for you! Me. 1151 $ 31,600 — Papakeechie Lake front home with unlimited possibilities. Has one of the best views on the lake. Ito. 1119 $ 44,900 - Peace and quiet on 100’ of Bonar Lake front with well-kept 3 bedroom, 1 *6 bath home. Ito. 1129 $ 16,000 — Year round 1 bedroom home on good fishing lake — ideal get-a-way. Ito. 1054 $ 42,000 — Wawossee swimming beach goes with this neat modular home on full basement with family room. He. 1150 $ 16,500 — Beautiful Sawmill Channel lot with large garage and lake

view. Ito. lIS7 REDUCTIONS ""»——■ SSMK.ISMW, $47,000 - Well constructed 2 bedroom home with boot 14'» K/Bfl* ■ ■■MA Inf A lot on Webster channel. Also 2 car garage, hardwood floors "" w ■ Uli B llllw wt WW W B®BB BB BS JMB’BP'” and fireplace. Large beautiful wooded lot. Ito. 1004 JB»IW $4,500 — 3 building lots and 3 boat lots. Was a good buy. now UM. II |Q ■■ ■/$ I ° 9 ’°' f* lA * u 'j l 4 j GTHBWHI( wiif dc incre* Mr Mr mH 1 pgjso Bra Jp |A£.'. - >dßjr y , j F/A\|>\ 4 Huge Savings 0n... ■ fflw ■ x • Commodore Mobile Homes ■ I »l fetflfciwip Wr>!L ■ Single & Doublewide II ■ ffil S * Heckaman Modular Homes W] ] • Blaze King Woodburning Stoves ■nßbjflLai mH a I • Casablanca Ceiling Fans Ml f HB wBhB J • Satellite TV Systems Casablanca Fan With Every Mobile WSI ** JBBff w- •Ww - V ■ ~ Or Heckaman Home Purchase .„, OJ Afc. US >1 I • us* hattank - During The Fair? Wjl The Phoenix Company, Inc. SigMJp To Win A Free fl in this large livable family home with Syracuse the l. 6 .^^ 6 -".".. 1 . QKrm-itM B 7* L Casablanca Fan! IJKO

.JI \ 1 I ; - - v •'terr -- ' * ;; DEWART LAKE FIRE —- Milford firefighters Denny Newcomer and Tony Timmons are seen extinguishing an electrical appliance carried from the home of Dallas Miller, r 5 Syracuse, following a fire in Miller’s Dewart Lake home Monday afternoon. Milford firefighters quickly brought the blaze, which apparently was caused by a faulty television cord, under control. A damage estimate was not available. (Photo by Doug Walker) Energy tip — Air conditioner instructions

To operate your air conditioner at peak efficiency, and save money and energy, follow the recommendations listed below: Buy an air conditioner with an EER (Energy Efficiency Rating) of 7.5 or higher. The higher the EER, the less the machine costs to run. Keep your air conditioner ther - mostat set at 78 degrees.

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Clean or replace air conaitioner filters at least once a month. Keep lamps, televisions and other heat producers away from the air conditioner’s thermostat. Set the air conditioner fan on “High” during normal weather, but switch to “Low” when it is very humid. Keep all windows and doors tightly closed when the air conditioner is running. Turn off your air conditioner when you will be away from home for four or more hours. Place air conditioners on the cool (north) side of your home. For more information, contact the Indiana Energy Hotline at 1-800-382-4631. On the mend If your braided rug splits apart, sew it back together again with clear plastic fishing line.

Thwaits Realty 69097 OR 27 New Pans Beautiful 5 . bedroom home on CR 33 Fairfield School district 3 bedroom home located at Knapp lake low 30 s Very nice year round home on Bonar Lake Syracuse 96 acres on SR 13 south of Syracuse lovely new home with pool. Lots in Wawasee Heights across from the high school Syracuse Call Us At 831-4394

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World's Greatest Classic Car Show

Each year the Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg Festival, the “World’s Greatest Classic Car Show,” reunited America’s preeminent automobiles of the 1920 s and 1930 s in the city of ther creation. Auburn, Indiana. Over 200 shining Auburns, front-drive Cords and luxurious Duesenbergs will be gathered together during Labor Day week end, September 2-5, inhabiting the streets of Auburn in a spectacular display that invokes scenes of life 50 years ago. The theme this year is “The Year of the Speedster,’’ and the festival’s 180,000 visitors will be captivated by fast and sporty versions of the classics, with their windblown lines and pointed “boattail’’ rears. Since 1956 the members of the Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg Club, those dedicated to preserving the automotive heritage, have staged the reunion that has grown into the largest assembly anywhere of these three grand marques. Auburns, Cords and Duesenburgs from all regions of the United States return to Auburn and to the ever-multiplying enthusiasts who share an unquenchable fascination with these marvels of American technology. The center of activity during the festival is the remarkable Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg Museum, housed in the administration building of Auburn Automobile Company (1900-1937). Constructed in 1930, the building is an architectural masterpiece of Art Deco style, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. One of the country’s finest automobile collections, including 140 vehicles from 1898 to the present, is permanently on exhibit throughout the original factory showrooms, engineering department and experimental wing of this maverick auto company. Other popular displays feature fairs, fashions and home entertainment along with automotive memorabilia from half a century past. Os special interest to car buffs is the 13th annual Midwestern United States Collector Car Auction which each year boasts over 600 cars for sale. Everything in the automotive spectrum is available, from Duesenbergs to DeSotos. Even for those not wishing to bid, the auction is a sensational show for spectators. Previous auctions have produced many a world record price for some of the most beautifullyrestored motorcars ever to grace a roadway. Seekers of automobile memorabilia or that hard-to-find antique car part will want to check the swap meet next to the auction grounds. The auction and swap meet will take place at DeKalb High School, just north of Auburn on SR 427, Saturday-Mondy, Sept. 3-5. A highlight each year is the spectacular “Parade of Classics.’’ the pure artistry of design and engineering is set in motion along Auburn’s handsome tree-lined streets as thousands of spectators take in the procession. The effect is unforgettable as these progressive automobiles, extraordinary even in their own day, pass by the appreciative crowds. At the parade’s conclusion, each proudly polished classic is parked downtown, transforming Auburn’s picturesque courthouse square into a haven for photographers. The parade is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 3. The Tri Kappa Sorority will repeat its impressive Antique Show and Sale at DeKalb High

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School, Saturday-Monday, Sept 3-5. The Downtown Auburn Business Association also reprises its crowtbpleasing Arts and Crafts Show on Auburn’s courthouse square, Sunday, Sept. 4. Auburn Improvement Association will sponsor the annual Decorator Showcase, with tours through one of Auburn’s loveliest historic homes. Other events include the Tri Kappa Art Show at Eckhart Public Library, the Jaycee’s Historic Tours of Auburn, the RSVP Antique Quilt Show, and excursions above

HOME OF THE WEEK ■>B* ' i || ow I w Hr HMtaCG? ‘ WAWASEE WATERFRONT — Immaculate 3-4 bedroom home, I*3 baths, gas heat, central air. All situated on 2 lots with a new 2 stall boathouse on rear lot. Nicely furnished including fishing boat and motor. Terms Available. Must See To Appreciate. Act Now $105,000. We Have For Sale: 17 Lakefronts Call Or Write For I 13 Channel FREE Brochures 10 Off Water EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED.

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Reduced ’I,OOO/Week!! Wv ’ "a. * «■■ B 'I -j >r ri From the imported paneling in the den to the handcarved fireplace mantel, this home could not be reproduced today for twice the selling price. This country estate was built for the late W. E. Long and features a private lake setting, 5 bedrooms, 4’/» baths, 2 complete kitchens, 2 fireplaces, attached 2 car garage with circular drive and many other quality features. Could be two separate living units! Shown by appointment only. Special Financing Available. Reduced To SLBOtGW, slßßr6oo, S18?t000. usissreecr, sw-oeo, jsisheocr -SiGGrew susreoa, iizttGW, jsrwrooa, _sUSt6oo7sl74,ooo For Immediate Sale! SR 13S - WAWASEE EXECUTIVE ESTATES This Property REDUCED S I,OOO EACH Monday TODD REALTY SR 13S P.O. Box 307 Symwo 1457-44171 [H I———J realtor

Auburn in a 1981 Stinson TriMotor airplane. It’s a colorful, invigorating week end which has gained a reputation as one of Indiana’s most spirited festivals, rich in entertainment and meaningful Indiana history. Honest effort If you grit your teeth hard enough it looks like you are smiling. — Gazette, Emporia, Kan.

Ric Schaekel, Broker 457-3454 Tom Prickett. Associate 457-5422 Louise Rex, Broker 894-3394 Ivan Rinehart. Broker 856-2252 Kathryn Rinehart, Associate 856-2252

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