The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 34, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 September 1983 — Page 13

4 MWBIMWVVM k We Have Sold 62 Properties Priced From I $10,500 To $175,000 In 1983. We Need Listings! ] Call Us And Let Us Sell Yours Tool ;! REDUCTIONS $20,000 - Good starter or retirement home on large lake front lot. Peace and quiet and GOOD FISHING! No- 750 155,000, $52,000 — Newer family home at edge of Syracuse — Convenient to every need but not congested. No. 027 111,000, $35,000 — Dewart Lake home, 3 bedrooms, fireplace, can be heated with wood. Upstairs could be apartment or more bedrooms. He. 003 171,000, $10,500 — 2 bedroom home on 2 city lots in Syracuse — Outstanding kitchen. No. 1073 137,0 M, $54,900 — 3 bedroom home on North Shore Drive, Ideal location close to golf course and deeded easement on Syracuse Lake. Owners offer GOOD contract! No. UM 119,500, $47,500 — Excellent Kale Island home. 2 bedrooms, maintenance free with access to Wawasee and Syracuse Lake plus sandy Kale Island Assoc, beach. No. 1140 159,900, $56,900 — Quality 3 bedroom Papokeechie lake front home. Owner extremely anxious! No. 1000 111,000, $37,000 or MAKI OFFER. 2-3 bedroom Wawasee channel home , with sandy swimming beach. No. 1109

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It happened ... in Milford

10 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 5,1073 Mrs. Homer Campbell of Atwood was a Thursday afternoon guest of Mrs. Walter Nyce and Vicki Sue of r 1 Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brembeck and family of Milford spent the Labor day week end with Dr. Earl Cripe and family at Breman. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bixler of Milford entertained Sunday at dinner for Mrs. Bixler’s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin of Orlando, Fla. Also present were: Mr. and Mrs. Don Martin and family of North Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin and family of Marcelles, Mich.; Mrs. Bill Bullen and daughter of Roscommon, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bixler, Jr., and family of Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Roth and family of Goshen; and Mrs. Fredia Shaum of Mishawaka.

From the Syracuse Police log —

Large, brown dog scaring customers

August 31 11:50 a.m. — Subject advises 10:03 a.m. — Subject complain- her dog is missing ed of loud boat 6:22 p.m. — Subject request so10:22 a.m. — Subject on station meone to help her, reference a advised daughter is missing dog is stuck under porch

I<( ANSWERS ACROSS ANSWERS DOWN (((I |) 1-Vista 23-Car 1-Vase 17-En I 6-Cases 24-Tube 2-Isles 20-Doe h(| 11-Astir 26-Lords 3-Stolen 21-Mar \\\] / 12-Arose 28-As a bases 23-Commas ///| \ 13-Slope 29-Jam 4-Tip 24-Tatar /) 14-Verse 30-Pat 5-Arenas 25-Usage )))] ( 15-Eel 32-Taste 6-Cave 26-La ffl n 16-Nee 34-Miami 7-Are 27-Samos / 18-Wed 36-Agent 8-Forward 29-Jets // \\\ 19-Sedan 37-Arson pass 31-Tiny w I// 21-Many 38-Rests 9-Essen 33-TNT 1 m 22-Nos. 39-Sassy 10-Seedy 35-lra Part-Time Advertising Sales Person Wanted Work Two/Three Days A Week In Kosciusko And Elkhart Counties. PAST SALES CXPf Rif NCf HELPFUL Must Be Ambitious, Creative And A £elf Starter. SALARY PLUS COMMISSION THf PAPERS INCORPORATED Phone 658-4111 South Main St. Milford PUBLIC AUCTION OThe Milford Lions Club sth annual consignment/donations auction will be held at the Milford Large Animal Clinic grounds I just north of Milford on SR 15. Proceeds go to worthy community. WA state and national Lions' funds. DM Saturday, Sept. 10 - 10:30 A.M. || o TRUCK — 1969 F6OO Ford FARM EQUIPMENT t Flat bed wagon: International Harvester 55T baler; 4-row Int. Harvester cultivator; 2-row rear mounted cultivator, 7' disk. 3 pt. hitch; XT 190 Allis Chalmers, new engine; Int. Harvester 560 gas tractor; New Idea picker. 2-row wide w/ground ear corn | attachment; Hover type chick brooder, chick brooder. 3-tier; J I other listings still arriving daily. p 1 LAWN MOWERS 2 Reel type push mower; General Electric lawn mower; plus I o large variety of riding lawn mowers and other lawn equipI ment will be available on consignment. RR 1 , HOUSEHOLD ITEMS O 4 kitchen chairs; new piece linoleum; 40 sq. ft. Quarry tile; V 4 kitchen chairs; rollaway bed, 48"; overstuffed chair; pictures; I bookcase: shopping cart: light fixtures: coffee table; bedsprings; TV cabinet; shampoo/cleaner: clothes hamper; assorted glass- I ware; steam irons: kitchen utensils: old books and magazines; new charcoal grill; 2 gas lanterns; 2 closet doors; traverse rods; l twin blower assembly for. range hood; twin size bed frame; ’ I maple headboard; more still coming. q M O MISCELLANEOUS 7 baseboard heaters, 3-1 kilowatt, 3-*6 kilowatt, 1-2 kilowatt: ■ l 6 new screens, combination storm/screen door, 3x6’B"; 10x10 ©overhead garage door with spring and track; 250 gal. overhead J gas barrel with hose and filter; boat pillow; much more. FIRST ANNUAL FLEA MARKET STALLS AVAILABLi Coll day times 658-4126, other times call 658-4842 or 658-4826. Available so for thru flea market dealers — Glassware, baked goods, crafts, Misc. Garage Sale Items. Milford Lions Club D* Safe Sponsors TERMS: Cash Or Check With Proper ID Lunch On 1 Not Responsible For Accidents The Grounds ) NOTE: Contact the phone numbers above. Consignments i L taken till time of sale. Ki AUCTIONEERS DONATING TIME ARE Lee Beer. Jerry Lambert. Larry Most and Jim Sholtey. f 3 fiT~TAT—-f<l9--rr>v—*

Earlean Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Fisher of r 2 Milford and Nicolas Tatro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mildred Tatro of Daytona Beach, Fla., were married Sept. 2 in New York. 2B YEARS AGO, SEPT. 5,1963 Mr. and Mrs. George Auer of r 1 Milford will observe their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday, Sept. 8, at an open house to be given by their children from 2 to 5 p.m. at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Auer ask that gifts be omitted. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Perry of Milford attended the wedding of Marianne Jemsek, daughter of Joseph Jemsek of West Chicago, 111. A reception followed at the St. Andrews Country club. Mr. Jemsek is owner of the club and two other such clubs. Before returning home the Perrys visited friends in Hammond and Gary.

The Republican party in Milford filed a full slate of candidates for town offices with the clerk-treasurer Frank Grove before the Saturday, Aug. 31, deadline. They are as follows: For town Board of trustees, ward 1 — Meril Rink, ward 2 — Carl Duncan, ward 3 — Floyd Schuder, clerk-treasurer — Mrs. Herb (Edith) Baumgartner. 3» YEARS AGO, SEPT. 3,1953 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oliphant and sons, Ralston and Peter, of Washington, D. C., called on Mrs. Neva Ruch on Tuesday. They were en route to their home after spending some time with Mrs. Oliphant’s mother and sister, Mrs. George Ralston and Mrs. LaMar Garber of Elkhart formerly of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Beer and three children, Mrs. Mathilda Beer, and Esther Beer and Edith

September 1 2:38 a.m. — Kosciusko County advises ambulance needed at Boston Street 3:48 a.m. — Subject called for United Telephone Service about pole repair 5:46 a.m. — Subject checking on son didn’t come home. Advised to call Kosciusko County 10:39 a.m. — Party request unit at local business 6:32 p.m. -- Subject advises motorcycle running up and down onSRI3 8:09 p.m. — Subject advises they are burning trash and watching over it September 2 11:57 a.m. -- Party at warehouse advises there are two subjects in pickup with Michigan plates, believes something not right 3:10 p.m. — Subject for information on motorcycle lights 3:29 p.m. — Two subjects having a disagreement September 3 1:43 a.m. -- Subject at local business request officer, reference someone hollering for help 1:48 a.m. — Local business request officer, reference subject laying in car on seat 3:57 p.m. — Ambulance dispatched to Enchanted Hills 5:50 p.m. — Subject request officer on Section Street, Milford, reference dog problem. Kosciusko called September 4 9:12 a.m. — Kosciusko County advises be on the look out for a red Plymouth Hatchback 12:15 p.m. -- Party advises mailbox was taken 4:20 p.m. -- Unit advises gave warning to subjects, reference kids riding dirt bike 6:08 p.m. — Subject advises of large brown dog trying to get into store and scaring customers September 5 4:55 p.m. -- Subject request if it is okay to grill at the Scout Camp Park. Advised affirm 7:05 p.m. — Ambulance to pier 84, subject hit by boat 7:31 p.m. — Subject advises they witnessed accident in channel 10:26 p.m. — Subject request officer reference kids messing around house 11:54 p.m. — Subject advises of vehicle driving irratic near Kale Island September 6 7:02 a.m. — Party advises a little kid just ran across 13 with just a diaper on 8:48 a.m. -- Subject request title check 12:19 p.m. — Loud music at Huntington 4:51 p.m. — Subject advises has injured stray dog. Request it be picked up 5:47 p.m. — Subject on station for fingerprints WHS guidance lists important dates The following are important dates parents should remember about the 1983-84 school year at Wawasee High School: The first grading period begins August 29 and ends October 26. The second is October 31 to January 13; the third is January 16 to March 16; and the fourth is March 19 to May 25. The PSAT test day for collegebound juniors is Tuesday, Oct. 18, at 8:15 a.m. in the auditorium. The ASVAB test for seniors is Thursday, Oct. 20, at 8:15 a.m. in the auditorium. The DATB test for sophomores will be given during career classes and the the test of achievement and proficiency for freshman and juniors are scheduled for Monday, Nov. 7, and Tuesday, Nov. 8. The SAT test dates are November 5, December 3, January 28, April 7, May 5, and June 2. See the guidance office for sites and deadline information.

8:48 a.m tie check

Baumgartner enjoyed a fish supper at the M and M case at North Webster Friday. It was reported that between 180-200 pounds of fish are fried every Friday night. Mrs. Edna Lehman entertained twelve girls in honor of Miss Kathryn Graff, bride to be, at a cleverly aranged kitchen shower at her Leesburg home, Saturday evening. Mrs. Ralph Neff and Mrs. Ralph Hawkins were hostesses at a stork shower honoring Mrs. Veri Thwaites last evening at the Christian church. The opening of many lovely gifts by the guest of honor, entertainment and refreshments occupied the evening. 50 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 7.1933 Part of the Milford baseball team motored to Leesburg, Sunday afternoon where they met the Leesburg nine and were defeated by a-score of 7 to 2. Several of the regular players were out of the game and substitutions were made before the game started. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Felkner of Winona Lake called on her brother Eugene Scarlett and family, Friday. Members of the American Legion Auxiliary set up a bingo stand on the fair grounds at Goshen. Theirs was the only bingo stand on the grounds and did good business both afternoon and evening. Earlier in the afternoon on Saturday they were gathering prizes at the various stores in Milford to be used at the stand. Mr. Bales and family of Attica, and Mrs. Belle Bebee and family of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with the John Ingle family. Mr. Bales is employed on the newspaper in Attica, and called at this office Saturday morning. LEGALS LEGAL NOTICE The Northern Indiana Job Alliance and Employment and Developmental Systems, Inc., under the auspices of the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA), is soliciting Re quests For Proposals (RFP) from interested parties to provide JTPA services for Fiscal Year 1984 in the counties of Elkhart, Marshall. LaGrange, and Kosciusko. Copies of the RFP can be obtained by writing to Mr. Philip M. Hoff, President, Employment and Developmental Systems, Inc., P.O. Box 785, Frankfort, Indiana 46041. The deadline for receipt of bids is 4:30 P.M. September 12, 1983, Central Daylight Time. The RFP is only an invitation for bids. Submission of bids to Employment and Developmental Systems, Inc. (EDS) shall not create, or be construed to create, any contract or any right to a contract between E DS and the party submitting such bid. REQUEST FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Board of School Trustees of the Lakeland Community School Corporation (Kosciusko County) will until the hour of 7:00 p.m. (EST) on the 11th day of October, 1983. at the Administrative Office of said corporation in Syracuse. I ndiana accept bids as fol lows 10 Chassis for 64 Passenger School Bus Bodies 1066 Passenger School Bus Bodies 1 Maintenance Pick Up Truck Specifications and instructions to bidders are on file in the office of the Superintendent of Schools and may be obtained by any interested bidder Bidders will be required to furnish a bid bond or certified check in the amount of 5% of the total bid along with Form 95. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and to waive any informalities therein. Dated at Syracuse. Indiana this 7fh day of September 1983 Board of School Trustees Lakeland Community School Corporation R R 3 Box 662A Syracuse, IN 46547 By: Marguerite Hoerr, Secretary NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PROPOSED ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the

lISiBM 11 BROTHERS REALTY || | Wff3 WEMIW l| QUO CfflZ) | new listing 1 IBL F Bit m ll - jl« I .-^ii | iiw-* a *'*'‘ !W fcaor*** “** wL~ ■ IBB! i■■ . Syracuse Lake - North Shore Dewart Lake 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 kitchens, Lake front, Furnished 2 bedroom brick cottage. Possible family room with fireplace. Pier & good beach. I land contract. $39,900. $130,900. I -*53 1 B| I |H i-dl 1 t i iflWwk l ■ I ■ U; *~ i w ,rah -*pf ;tk ■ MnHI Lake Wawasee - Leland Addition Lake Wawasee — Plaza Manor Condo I ’ iW - h ’ - 1 * •«*• ow~r SAYS MMt

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taxpayers of the Town of Syracuse. Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipal corporation at their regular meeting place at 7:30 p.m. on the 20th day of September. 1903. will consider the following additional appropriations in excess of the budget for the current year GENERAL FUND AMOUNT 2 246 Other Supplies 01.400.00 (Traffic control devices, traffic safety supplies and street signs) Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right io be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be referred io the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board, upon receipt, wilt hold a further hearing within fifteen (IS) days at the County Auditor s Office of said County, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any ot such additional appropriations may be heard. Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing wilt be held. Cynthia A. Fry. Clerk-Treasurer Town of Syracuse, Indiana S 7 14 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 Church of the Nazarene — Pawlicki — agent — requesting a Variance in the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance, which would permit them to divide a tract of ground into 2 parcels that do not meet minimum lot size requirements on his property which is located on the Northeast corner of the intersection of Benton and Harrison Streets

ANDY ROACH w GENERAL CONTRACTOR • Commercial Buildings ||| • Naw Homas (Enargy EHicient) I* Ramodaling • Complata Homa Improvamants • ConcrataWork I 1-219-457-5477 SYRACUSE FREE ESTIAAATE ■ Reduced *l,ooo/Weekff II ”, fl 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, 4Vi 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 $1297960, $12*7900, $1267000: $1247000: $1297000, $1227000, $12+7000, $129t000 SKI3S - WAWASEE EXECUTIVE ESTATES I This Property REDUCED I S I,OOO EACH Monday | TODD REALTY SRI3S P.O. Box 307 Syracwe [457-44171 03 * REALTOR

and dncribad as follows, io wit: A tract of land in the Southwest Quarior of Section 5. Township M North. Range 7 East 2nd PM. Turkey Creek Township. Kosciusko County. Indiana, being part of the land ot the Board of Trustees of the Syracuse Church of the Nazarene bounded on the Southeast by Benton Street to the Town of Syracuse. Indiana, more particularly described as fellows; Commencing at the most easterly corner of Lot 20 to the Original Plat of the Town of Syracuse, thence South 30*15* East. 15 feet to a IT Inch iron bar and the point ot beginning; thence South 3Tls' East. H 5 $ feet to the Northwest boundary of Benton Street, said point being marked by a chiseled "X" to a concrete walk; thence South 51*54' West along the said Northwest boundary of Benton Street. 132 feet to the Northeast boundary of Harrison Street, said point being marked by an “X" chiseled to the concrete walk; thence North 30*15' West along said Northeast boundary of Harrison Street. 115.5 feet tea ’-i-inch iron bar; thence North 51*54' East. 132 feet to the point of beginning. The hearing will be held in the Main Meeting Room, in the Syracuse Town Hall. 500 South Huntington. Syracuse. Indiana, on Thursday the IS day of September. 1903 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 Planning Department. Courthouse, Warsaw, Indiana, no later than 12:00 Noon on toe day of the hearing. - SYRACUSE TOWN BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W Richard. Director A3l S7

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