The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 October 1983 — Page 19
< LEGALS ADVtftTISCMCNT FOG BIOS Th* Deere of School Trutaeee ta Warsaw Community Schools. Koacluako County. In dlana will receive Mated bids until 1100 P.M. local tlm* In th* Ottlce ta th* Business Manager. 303 East Main street. Warsaw. In dlana on Octobar 17,1983 for trash collection lor th* Warsaw Community School system. Tha dates for this contract would ba November 1, tan through Octabar 31. 1984. Blds will ba submitted on State Board of Accounts Form No. 95. all parts of which will bo attached and proper ly lilted out. Additional Information relative to this con tract may ba obtained from the Office of the Business Manager, 303 East Main Street. Warsaw. Indiana 41500 The Board of School Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 27th day of September. 1983. Board of School Trustees Martha Klinger, Secretary 0.5-12 ADVERTISEMENT FOB BIOS The Board of School Trustees of Warsaw Community Schools, will receive sealed bids until 12:00 P.M.. local time In the office of the Business Manager, 303 East Main Street. Warsaw, Indiana, on October 24, 1983 tor the sate of the McKinley School property located on North Scott Street. Warsaw, Indiana bet ter known as Lot 420 Boss's Addition to the City of Warsaw. A fair market value of $52,000 has been
Logan-Rogers Realty Co. Wawasee Village 457-4678 Syracuse • ERNIE ROGERS 457-4547 • JEANNINE SCHROCK, i 457-4944 • LEILANI NEMETH 457-5449 • DEANTROUP 454-4050 • NANCY JUSTUS $56-2485 • PEG BAILEY • 457-5644 Reduced ’I,OOO/Week!! v ■ ■ nßi: *» ** r mi I 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. $260700(7 Reduced To $190700(7 smooo siß2,wo 41807000, $1W?OO, VJB7OOO, 4126-000, 11757000: iIZArOOCr. 41237000, V72t000, SJ-2+toOO, 517G6007 $1607000, $] 64,000, $163,000 For Immediate Sale! SR 13$ - WAWASEE EXECUTIVE ESTATES This Property REDUCED *I,OOO EACH Monday TODD REALTY SRI3S P.O. Box 307 Syracuse 1457-44171 Hl l— ———J realtor
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established In accordance with I.C. 36-l-11-4(a)(b)(c). Any tads tern than $52,000 will not b* considered. Blds will be submitted on State Board of Account* Form No. 95. att porta of which will be attached and properly tilled out. The Board of School Trustees of said School Corporation reserves th* right to reject any or all blds. Dated this 27th day of September. 1983. Board of School Trustees Martha Klinger, Secretary 0.5-12 • NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all in forested persons that the Board of Trustees of the Town of Syracuse. Indiana, will accept sealed bids for the purchase of. and for the Lease with Option to Purchase of, a 1904 Model Self-Propelled Broom Type Street Sweeper tor the Syracuse Street Department from the date of this Notice until the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 18th day of October, 1903. at which said day and hour the bids received shall be opened and examined and thereafter a Contract for the purchase, or tor the Lease with Option to Purchase, of said Street Sweeper may be awarded to the lowest and best bidder. Interested bidders may obtain specifications for said Street Sweeper from the Clerk-Treasurer of the Town of Syracuse located In the Syracuse Town Hall or from Joe Dock, Street Superintendent at his office located at the Syracuse Sewage Treatment Plant Each bid shall be submitted upon the prescribed Form 95 and the Non-Collusion
Affidavit executed. Each bld shall be accem panted by a Bld Bond or Certified Funds mad* payabte toth* Town of Syracuse ta an •mount equal to Five Percent (5%) of th* bld. Bids shall b* submitted to tho Ctarh-Tromuror marked “Bid tar Strata Th* Board of Trustee* reserves th* right to reject any and all bids Datod this 20th day of September, 1983. Cynthia A. Fry, Clerk-Treasurer Town of Syracuse 0-5-12 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO. 37301 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INQIANA. INC. TO DETERMINE AND FIX PROPER AND ADEQUATE RATES OF DEPRECIATION FOR THE SEVERAL CLASSES OF ITS DEPRECIABLE PROPERTY. EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1.1984 Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct a public hearing In this cause In the Rooms of the Oommission. 907 State Office Building. Indianapolis. Indiana, at 9:30 A M. EST. on NOVEMBER 20,1903. Public participation Is requested. LEGAL NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF KOSCIUSKOSS IN RE : THE PETITION OF ROONEY LEE STILLSON TO CHANGE HIS NAME INTHE KOSCIUSKO SUPERIOR COURT 1903 TERM CAUSE NO SCS3 248 Notice is hereby given that Rodney Lee Stillson has filed in the within Court his petition for change of his name to Rodney Lee Pippenger; that the said petition will be heard by the Court on the 10 day of October, 1903. WITNESS the Clerk of the Kosciusko Superior Court this 26 day of August, 1903. N. Jean Messmore Clerk, Kosciusko Superior Court 5.210.5 ORDINANCE NO. 1903-3 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE TOWN OF ETNA GREEN CODE OF 1902, ADOPTED MAY 17, 1902, AND ADDING AND ESTABLISHING A CHAPTER THEREOF GOVERNING PARKING REGULATIONS ON THE STREETS OF SAID TOWN WHEREAS, the Town of Etna Green, Indiana, has previously passed and adopted the Town of Etna Green Code of 1902, on May 17,1902; and. WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees finds that It Is necessary to amend same, in the in of the public health and safety of the citizens of said municipality; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Etna Green, Indiana, that the Town of Etna Green Code of 1902, be amended and a new Chapter added under Title IV. to be known as Chapter 4 thereunder, all as follows: CHAPTER*. Regulationta Parking Section 1. North Walnut Street from its intersection with Broadway Street to its intersection with Amtrak Railroad tracks shall be limited and restricted to parallel parking on both the east side and west side of said Walnut Street. Section 2. South Walnut Street for its first one-half block south of its intersection with Broadway Street shall be restricted as to parking, and parking shall be permissible as follows: (a) On the west side of said half block sec tion of Walnut Street, parallel parking only; and (b) On the east side of said half block of South Walnut Street, angle parking only. Section 3. That it shall be unlawful to park motor-driven vehicles on either side of Walnut Street in the areas designated in the immediately-preceding Sections, other than indicated by said Sections, and other than indicated by curb markings and. if present, as indicated by painted markings of parking areas. Section 4. Any person or persons, firm or corporation violating the provision of the foregoing Sections of this Chapter shall suffer a forfeiture of money in the sum of not less than Ten Dollars ($10.00) nor more than Fifty Dollars ($50.00), together with the costs of any action filed to recover said forfeiture. Each violation shall constitute a separate offense and shall render the person responsible for such offense subject to a forfeiture for each such offense Adopted and passed this 19th day of September, 1983. Barry C. Cullison Janet Ewing BOARDOF TRUSTEES ATTEST: Alice Anglin, Clerk-Treasurer 0.5-12 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that on the 20th day of September, 1983, the Board of Trustees of the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indiana, adopted the following Or dinance: ORDINANCE NO. 83-20 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING ONE-WAY TRAFFIC ON A PART
OF HENRY AND THIRD STREETS IN THE TOWN OF SYRACUSE. IN DIANA BE IT ORDAINED by toe Board ta Trustees ta toe Town ta Syracuse. Indiana: Section 1. All that part of Henry and Third Streets in the Town ta Syracuse. Indiana, from the intersection ta said Henry Street and Huntingtan Street (Indiana State Road 13) and extending Southwesterly and Southerly an Henry and Third Streets to toe intersection ta Third Street with Boston Street shall be and is hereby declared to be tor one-way traffic only, and all vehicular traffic thereon shall proceed only in a Southwesterly and Southerly direction from said Huntington Street to Boston Street. Secttea 2. Appropriate signs shall be erected on said portions of Henry and Third Streets giving notice ta the provisions of this Ordinance and shall be in place at the time ta any alleged offense. S settee 3. Any person in violation ta any ta the terms or provisions of this Ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined in an amount ta not less than Five Dollars ($5) nor more than Fifty Dollars (SSO) Any person charged with a violation ta this Ordinance may. in lieu ta being charged for such viola tion in Court tar the penalties prescribed herein, pay ta to* Clerk-Treasurer of toe Town ta Syracuse tor the benefit ta the General Fund ta said Town, within thirty (30) days after being charged with any such violation, the sum of Five Dollars ($5) for each such violation if paid within Five (5) days ta the violation, or if such sum has not been paid within said five (5) days, then by paying the sum of Five Dollars ($5) plus an additional One Dollar ($1) tor each day from the time ta the violation charged to the date ta payment, with such total sum not to ex ceed Twenty-five Dollars ($25). Section 4. All Ordinances or parts ta Or dinances in conflict or inconsistent with the provisions ta this Ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 5. It is hereby declared that an emergency now exists whereby the provi sions of this Ordinance shall be and are hereby in full force and effect from and after the passage and adoption hereof Duly passed and adopted at a regular and duly constituted meeting of the Board of Trusteesof the Town ta Syracuse, on the 20th day ta September, 1983. William R. Hess. Acting Chairman Attest: Cynthia A. Fry, Clerk-Treasurer 5.28LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that on the 20th day of September, 1983, the Board of Trustees of the Town ta Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indiana, adopted the following Or dinance: ORDINANCE NO. 83-21 AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING PARKING ON A PART OF BOSTON STREET IN THE TOWN OF SYRACUSE. INDIANA BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Syracuse. Indiana: Section 1. The stopping, standing or park ing of a vehicle, motor vehicle, or trailer on the North side of Boston Street commencing at the intersection of said Boston Street and Huntington Street (Indiana State Road 13). and extending West on the North side of said Boston Street to its intersection with the West boundary line of Lot Numbered For ty-five (45) in Dolan and Miles Addition to the Town of Syracuse, in Kosciusko County, Indiana, is prohibited and forbidden. Section 2. Vehicles, motor vehicles or trailers stopped, stranded or parked in viola tion of the terms and provisions hereof may be towed from said portion of Boston Street at the expense of the owner thereof or the person in possession thereof. Section 1 Appropriate signs shall be erected on said portion of Boston Street giv ing notice of the provisions of this Ordinance and shall be in place at the time of any alleg ed offense Section 4. Any person in violation of any of the terms or provisions of this Ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined in an amount of not less than Five Dollars ($5) nor more than Fifty Dollars (SSO). Any person charged with a violation of this Ordinance may, in lieu of being charged for such viola tion in Court for the penalties prescribed herein, pay so the Clerk-Treasurer of the Town of Syracuse for the benefit of the General Fund of said Town, within thirty (30) days after being charged with any such violation, the sum of Five Dollars ($5) for each such violation if paid within five (5) days of the violation, or if such sum has not been paid within said five (5) days, then by paying the sum of Five Dollars ($5) plus an additional One Dollar ($1) for each day from the time of the violation charged to the date of payment, with such total sum not to ex ceed Twenty-five Dollars ($25). Section 5. All Ordinances or parts of Or dinances in conflict or inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 6. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and proper publication thereof. Duly passed and adopted at a regular and duly constituted meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Syracuse, Indiana on the 20th day of September, 1983 William R. Hess, Acting Chairman Attest: Cynthia A. Fry, Clerk-Treasurer 5.28LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that on the 20th day of September, 1983. the Board of Trustees of the Town of Syracuse. Kosciusko
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September 28 9:15 a m. — Local station advises of a drive-away 3:31 p.m. — Subject advises still having problems with kids smoking between garage 6:21 p.m. — Ambulance dispatched to Gropp’s Restaurant 10:51 p.m. - Subject advised of possible flasher 10:57 p.m. — Advised checked out above complaint, not a flasher September 29 5:43 p.m. - CBer advised of two male subjects throwing rocks County, Indiana, adopted the following Ordinance ORDINANCE NO 83-19 AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING PARKINGON PARTS OF BOSTON AND MAIN STREETS IN THE TOWN OF SYRACUSE. INDIANA BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Trustees ot the Town of Syracuse, Indiana Section 1. The stopping, standing or park ing ta a vehicle, motor vehicle, or trailer in and upon Boston Street from its intersection with Huntington Street (Indiana State Road 13) extending West to Main Street and in and upon Main Street from its intersection with Dolan Drive extending Southerly to its in tersection with the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad fracks in the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indiana, between the hours of 7:00 AM. and 4:00 P M. Eastern Standard Time on each Monday through Frl day, inclusive, is prohibited, and forbidden Section 2. Vehicles, motor vehicles or trailers stopped, strandard or parked in violation ot the terms and provisions hereof may be towed from said portions of Boston Street and Main Street at the expense of the owner thereof or the person in possession Section 3. Appropriate signs shall be erected on said portions of Boston Street and Main Street giving notice of the provisions of this Ordinance and shall be in place at the time ta any alleged offense. Section 4. Any person in violation of any of the terms or provisions of this Ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined in an amount of not less than Five Dollars ($5) nor more than Fifty Dollars (SSO) Any person charged with a violation of this Ordinance may. in lieu of being charged tor such viola tion in Court for the penalties prescribed herein, pay to the Clerk-Treasurer of the Town of Syracuse for the benefit of the General Fund of said Town, within thirty (30) days after being charged with any such violation, the sum of Five Dollars ($5) for each such violation if paid within five (5) days of the violation, or if such sum has not been paid within said five (5) days, then by paying the sum of Five Dollars ($5) plus an additional One Doi lar ($1) for each day from the time of the violation charged to the date ot payment, with such total sum not to ex ceed Twenty-five Dollars ($25) Section 5. All Ordinances or parts of Or dinances in conflict or inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed Section 6. It is hereby declared that an emergency now exists whereby the provi sions of this Ordinance shall be and are hereby in full force and effect from and after the passage and adoption hereof <, ’ Duly passed and adopted at a regular and duly constituted meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Syracuse, on the 20th day ot September, 1983. William R. Hess, Acting Chairman Attest: Cynthia A Fry, Clerk-Treasurer 5.28-0.5 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PROPOSED ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION NOTICE is hereby given to the 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 18th day of October, 1983. will consider the following ad ditional appropriations in excess of the budget for the current year. FED. REV. SHARING AMT. Street Repai r $27,500.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be referred to the State Board ta Tax Commissioners, which Board, upon receipt, will hold a further hearing within fifteen (15) 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 of such additional appropriations may be heard. Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held Cynthia A. Fry, Clerk-Treasurer Town of Syracuse, Indiana Os-17
at boats and lights at Greenhaus 7:33 p.m. — Subject advises his pickup is parked with a flat tire near Maxwelton 7:50 p.m. - Unit advises vehicle is parked at city park window open unattended 11:57 p.m. - Subject request unit check strange noises in 200 block of South Lake September 30 9:46 a.m. - Local station, reference to a drive off. 3:12 p.m. - Subject advised of accident at Wawasee High School. * 5:49 p.m. - Subject advises ot hit and run on property. 8:04 p.m. — Subject advises suspicious subject at Main Channel. 8:09 p.m. - Kosciusko County advises of car in ditch south of Thornburg’s. Subject acting suspicious and hiding something. October 1 2:15 a.m. - Subject reports man holding gun on another subject at a local business parking lot. 1:39 p.m. - Subject for information on when it is legal to put on studded snow tires. Advised same. 3:44 p.m. - North Webster Police Department reference assistance on house fire. 6:11 p.m. - Subject advises of livestock in roadway on CR 33. 10:07 p.m. - Subject requests unit reference possible breaking and entering. October 2 2:28 a.m. - Subject on station reporting theft of car keys from car. 7:30 a.m. — Unit to pickup com plaint for car wash vandalism. 3:06 p.m. - Resident advises of a lost dog. 3:24 p.m. — Subject advises of water leak at concession stand in park. 4:15 p.m. - Subject advises of lost wood raft. Octobers 4:24 - Subject reports can hear a baby crying outside on Huntington Street. 9:37 a.m. - Subject on East Shore advises tree down on lines. 10:16 a.m. — Local business for a title check. b ANSWERS ACROSS X 1-War 26-One S 4-Hep 27-Pal S 7-Rap 28-Madonna b X 10-lre 30-AA X • ' 11-Alabama 31-BTU S S 13-Tic 32-Fielder 8 x 14-Piratic 37-Ale ft 8 15-Zip 39-Indiana s k 17-Ay 40-Nay 9 18-Motored 41-Ego X 21-Mat 42-New S 24-Ana 43-Are X 8 2S-Ate x I ANSWERS DOWN 1-Wit 19-Ramadan a 2-Arizona 20-Eta 3-Recital 21-Montana ft 4-Hap 22-Annular x S-Eli 23-Tea 6-Paraded 29-Ob ft ft 7-Rat 30-Ali S X 8-Ami 32-Fie S 9-Pac 33-ing | [ X 12-Bay 34-Ado J 16-Po 35-ENE 8 18-Map 36-Raw ] [ 38-Eye ] ;
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12:08 p.m. — Local business reports a possible breaking and entering. Webster resident's car damaged A ear owned by Denise Rensberger, 28, North Webster, received between S2OO and SI,OOO damage when it rearended a car driven by Kimberly Martin, 17, r * 5 Warsaw, causing no damage. The accident occured at SR 15 andCR2OON. Post knocked down at home Vickey Heath, 231 N. Lake St., Syracuse, reported to police that someone in an auto swore at her, knocked over a corner post on her property and fled the scene on at 5:49 p.m. on Friday. Syracuse police have a suspect in the case.
■T 11- Hkk NfWUSTINGS NfW PARIS COUNTRY — 3 bedroom home on large lot in Mishler Addition. $38,500 and owner offers excellent contract. BACKWATER AREA — 2 bedroom starter for only $12,500. Has new carpet and new shower plus close to public easement to Webster Lake. WEBS IkA CHANNEL — 3 bedroom home on 100' of channel. $54,000 and owner offers possible contract. WAWASEE NEKNTS — 3 bedroom home with lovely family room, cedar siding. $41,500. e NORTH WEBSTER COUNTRY — 14x70 Commodore mobile home on */$ acre lot. $27,000. GRASSY CREEK AREA — Sawmill lake front home with 2 bedrooms, new well, outside storage and 40' of pier. $43,000. MILFORD/SYRACUSE — Newer 3 bedroom home on large lot. Just being completed and priced at $49,900 MILFORD/SYRACUSE — Farm Home loan assumable on this 3 bedroom family home. $39,500 WAWASEE ACCESS - Quality home with wimming beach on Wawasee. 4 bedrooms, finished basement. $79,000 and possibility on a contract. « WAWASEE ra REALTY, inc. ® P.O. BOX 478, SYRACUSE. IN 46567 (219)457-4911 Gerstner Areker WATER FRONT—) CONDOMINIUMS ) > AS LOW AS < — I Offering 2 Bedrooms (Possible 4 Bedroom) I t ~~ CrU sot Alora hrforaMrtimi & Appomtment — i WAWASEE WATttRONT Completely Redecorated Interior — OWNER TRANSFERRED MUST SELL Over 2,400 sq. ft. of luxury living. Family room (25x19) overlooks water, has wood burning fireplace and corner built-in wet bar with sliders to outside, patio and landscaped yard. The perfect entertainment room just off the spacious kitchen with all appliances. Large rooms and 150 of water on 2 sides (city sewer too!) MAKE YOUR OFFER TODAY... Offered at ONLY $lll,OOO MNTAIS LOOKING FOR THAT JUST RIGHT PERSON. New guest home behind Syracuse lake front. Owner will rent (year round) & offer all utilities, water privileges, furnished one bedroom to SINGLE person, (references) S3OO per month. HARBORSIDE CONDO — 2 bedroom lake front — furnished oncl NICE. $325 plus utilities.
Syracuse man breaks foot in wreck Daniel Andrews, 24, suffered a broken foot after his motorcycle swerved wide on a curve at CR 1200 N and CR 37SE and struck a car driven by Erasmo Garcia, r 1 Milford, recently. Andrews was cited for not having a motorcycle endorsement. Driver goes into ditch Donald Coy, Michigan City, was traveling on SR 13 in Syracuse Friday evening when he drove off into the grass ditch on the north side of the road. Coy told authorities he was unfamiliar with the area, and thought he was turning onto a street. Pair in jeep take gas Two white males in a Jeep left without paying for 10 gallons of gas. valued at $12.25, pumped at the Lakeland Standard Station in Syracuse Friday morning.
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