The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 46, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 November 1983 — Page 14
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THE MAIL-JOURNAL - Wed., November 30,1983
It happened . . .in Syracuse
W YEARS AGO. NOV. 31,1973 A fire on Thanksgiving day gutted the interior of the home of the Chester Elders home on the east side of Syracuse, The family was out of town at the time of the fire. The Monday night meeting in
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November of the Intermediate Mothers Club at Syracuse was held at the home of Mrs. James Stricky with 13 members in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Auer and son entertained 30 relatives and guest on Thanksgiving Day. Chamber of Commerce secretary, William Beemer, said this week that Syracuse Christmas lights and decorations will go up Sunday. Anyone wishing to assist is asked to be at the fire station on Sunday morning. 20 YEARS AGO, NOV. 30.1963 Don Byrd, owner of Wawasee Golf Club has recently purchased the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cripe located near Syracuse High School Mrs. J. W. Weybright and her father Harley Gall of Syracuse, were honored guests Sunday at a family dinner held at Foo and Fays, celebrating their birthdays. Thirteen members and two guests of the Syracuse Twilighters Bunco Club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Rolland Hodgson north of Syracuse. Mrs. Franklin Ringler was co-hostess. Susan Firestone and Sharon Smith both of Syracuse are on a vacation trip to New Orleans, La. 30 YEARS AGO. NOV. 30.1953 Dr. Fred Clark entertained members of the Rotary Club Monday evening with a film devoted to archery which depicted many colorful nature scenes. Traveling in two cars, members of the Syracuse Chamber of Commerce attending the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce meeting. Attending were Lee Fisher, Art Smith, George Lamm, Ralph Thornburg, Jr., J. B. Cox, Mel Smith, Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Art Smith accompanied their husbands.
James Blocker, DePaul university student will spend Thanksgiving with his parents Mr. and Mrs Noble Blocker. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coy spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Coy** parents Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lanta. 59 YEARS AGO, NOV. 31.1933 Word has been received from Warsaw Monday that $4,905 has been allowed by the State CWA for the Syracuse City Park instead of the $5,994 which was originally asked for The newly formed club Bide-A-Wee Club met last Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. W. Bucholz. A surprise party in honor of Mrs. Frank Klink, was held at her home Friday evening. It was Computer topic for Kiwanrans Mike Neff, a Wawasee High School teacher, presented the program for the November 26 meeting of the Wawasee Kiwanis. Neff has been a teacher for 24 years, 16 at the high school. He was assisted by Bill Fisher, a student. At the outset, Neff spoke of the development of the computer, saying the transistor set the stage for the computer. The development of the transistor also brought solid state to television and stereo systems. The first calculators were the direct result of the ability to design electronic devices using integrated circuits. From this the computer was developed and within two years it was reduced in price by half and two years later the price was cut in half again. With the rapid cut in price the computer came within the reach of the general public. Fisher put simple programs into the computer explained the computer’s operation. Parking permit may be obtained The American Lung Association of North Central Indiana is pleased to announce that Hoosier citizens suffering from chronic pulmonary lung disease may now obtain a handicapped parking permit from their local license branch or the Bureau of Motor Vehicles. The newly revised law now provides for the issuance of permits for anyone who has temporarily or permanently lost the use of one or both legs; is unable to move without the aid of a wheelchair, walker, crutches or brace; or is severely restricted in mobility, either temporarily or permanently, by a pulmonary or cardiovascular disability, arthritic condition, or orthopedic or neurological impairment. The permit, according to the new law, does not have to be used along with a handicapped license plate. It may be used in any vehicle in which the applicant is driving or riding. Michael M. Packard, Commissioner of the State of Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles, requests questions be directed to the Special Sales Division, Room 402, State Office Building, Indianapolis, Ind., 46204.
in celebration of her birthday. A pot luck dinner was enjoyed. There is a police dog taking care of the Turkey Creek Golf Course clubhouse when Freeman Moore is absent, since the recent robberies and attempted robberies. LEGALS LKSAL NOTICI OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO. 37347 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF ATBT COMMUNICATIONS OF INDIANA, INC.. FOR A CERTIFICATE OF TERRITORIAL AUTHORITY TO PROVIDE TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES WITHIN THE STATE OF INDIANA AND FOR APPROVAL OF CERTAIN MATTERS PERTAINING THERETO. Nolic* Is hereby given that th* Public Ser vic* Commission ot Indian* will conduct a public hearing in this Cause In th* Rooms ot th* Commission. M 3 Stat* Office Building. Indianapolis. Indiana, at 10:MA.M., EST. on December 16.1M3. Public participation is requested. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PROPOSED ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to th* tax payers ot th* Town ot Syracuse. Kosciusko County. Indian*, that th* proper legal ot fleers of said municipal corporation at their regular meeting place at 7:30 PM on th* 20th day ot December, 1903. will consider th* following additional appropr iatlons in excess of the budget for th* current year. CUMULATIVE SEWER FUND AMOUNT Cleaning and repair ot sanitary and storm sewers M. 140.77 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. Th* additional appropriations as finally made will be referred to th* Stat* Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board, upon r*c*lpf. will hold a further hearing within fifteen (15) days at the County Auditor's Otflc* of said County, or at such other plac* as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers ob jecting to any ot such additional appropria tions 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 N.30-D.7 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 Dennis Jones requesting a Variance in the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance, which would permit th* construction of a residence within 20' of a road right-of-way and a garage on his property which is located on the south side of Lakeview Drive and 3«0 feet east of W. E. Long Drive and described as follows, to wit: A tract of land located in the Northwest Quarter of Section 5. Township 34 North Range 7 East, Kosciusko County. In diana and better described as fol lows: Lot Number 12 Potawatoml Heights The hearing will be held in the Main Meeting Room, In the Syracuse Town Hall, Syracuse. Indiana, on Thursday th* 15th day of December. IM3 at 7:00p m All Interested persons are Invited to attend and be heard. Written comments will be considered If they are received In th* Office of the Kosciusko County Area Planning Department, Courthouse. Warsaw, Indiana, no later than 12:00 Noon on th* day of th* hearing. SYRACUSE TOWN BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W Richard. Director N.30-D7 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana will from this date until December 5. IM3 at 10:00 A.M., EST. receive sealed blds tor the following: Six or less new 1984 Cars for the Kosciusko County Sheriff's Depart ment. 50.000 gallons, mor* or less of unleaded gasoline for use by the Sheriff Department. Specifications ar* on file in th* Kosciusko County Auditor's Office, Court House or Sheriff's Department. Warsaw, Indiana. All bids must be submitted In duplicate on Form No. 95, Revised, and must be accompanied by a Surety Bond or Certified check equal to 10 percent of maximum bid and the necessary affidavit of noncollusion as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to re|*ct any or all bids Dated this 21sf day November, 1983 Jean Northenor Kosciusko County Auditor N. 33-30
* December V v 1983 Is Tbe Deadline EBp. 'TTFr m I ZSw. Mriim nr mmo 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, 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. ITfO.OOCr Reduced To SMfceocr.JSi9fceeo.4isteoo, ai«m».3wmou ,jw*ar. .pOfeOOO. >I2OIOOO. AIZAtOOO, 112*000, JSUAtOOO, U2*eoor, Sl2oro«r SI6GOOO. $.148.000, $14*6007 3166000, sl4*ooo $161.000, $160,000, $163,000, $161,000, $160,000, SI4OOOO $l5O 000,$li?,000,$186,000 $155,000 For Immediate Sole! SR 13$ - WAWASH EXECUTIVE ESTATES •After This Date There Will Be No Further SI.OOO Reductions In Selling Price! TODD REALTY SR 13$ P.O. Rut 317 Svrocjsj lesl [457-44171 La 1 REALTOR
LEGAL NOTK* NOTICE Is hereby given that on th* 15th day es November, I**l the Board of Trustee* of the Town of Syracuse. Kosciusko VOVeeVy* IRWWr lew *VllQWtfvQ dtnance: ORDINANCE NO. *>-M AN ORDINANCE DESIGNATING TRUCK ROUTES AND PROVIDING FOR THE MOVEMENT OF CARGO VEHICLES IN THE TOWN OF SYRACUSE BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Syracuse. Indiana: 1 OosiDUMfimi sf Trwck RwmSwa. Truck routes within the Town of Syracuse. Indiana, shall be Indiana State Highway *l3 as presently located, or as It may In the future be relocated, provided, however, there shall be signs Installed designating such route. Section 2. Cargo Vehicle Defined. A "cargo vehicle" I* any motor vehicle designed or used primarily for the purpose of carrying cargo and having more than two (2) axles, whether such axle* ar* upon any single vehicle or a combination of vehicle and trailer attached In tandem 3 PvwlßikWiow 4d Tfmwwl No cargo vehicle shall be moved upon any street or alley within the Town of Syracuse except a truck rout*, except that such motor vehicle may drive upon any street in the Town which lies upon the moot direct route of a cargo vehicle from a truck route to a point at which It is Io deliver or pick up cargo, or to It* plac* of garagemen). or to a place of repair tor repairs, or at th* direction ot a police officer or following a duly marked detour of a truck route. Section 4. Vioiation of Ordinance. Any person violating th* provisions of this Ordinance shall be fined In an amount not greater than the sum of Fifty Dollars (SSO) for each offense In any Court of competent jurisdiction. Any person charged with a violation ot this Ordinance may, In lieu of being charged tor such violation In Court for th* penalties prescribed herein, pay to th* Clerk-Treasurer of th* Town of Syracuse for th* benefit ot th* General Fund ot said Town, within forty-eight (46) hours after being charged with any such violation, the sum of Twenty Dollars 1*20) for each such violation. For failure to pay fines as herein provided or for additional offenses, th* arresting police officer shall til* an affidavit in a Court of competent jurisdiction alleging the violation of any of the provisions of this Ordinance. Section 5. Ordinance in Effect. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances In conflict or Inconsistent with th* provisions of this Ordinance ar* hereby repealed, and 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 th* Board of Trustees of th* Town of Syracuse, Indiana, on this 15th day of November. 1983 Carl L Myrick, President Attest: Cynthia A. Fry, Clerk-Treasurer N. 23-30 TOWN OF MILFORD. INDIANA ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Th* Town ot Milford Indiana will receive sealed proposals tor: Water System Improvements until 4 p m (local time) on th* 20th day of December, 1983, at the Town Hall, Milford, Indiana, at which time and place all proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud. Plans and Specifications are on file for In formation and review at the office of the Clerk-Treasurer in the Town Hall and at the F W. Dodge Corporation, 2705 Highway Avenue, Highland. Indiana 46322. Plans and specifications for bidding purposes may be obtained at the office of Lawson-Fisher Associates, 525 West Washington Street, South Bend. Indiana 46601. A deposit of *50.00 is required for each set of Plans. Speclflca tions and Bidding Documents. The total *50.00 deposit will be returned to all who return the Plans and Specifications unmark ed and in good condition within fifteen (15) calendar days after opening ot the Pro posals. The project is being financed by a grant for the U.S. Department of Housing and Ur ban Development (HUD) through the Indiana Department of Commerce. Federal labor standards, minimum wage rates, and equal employment opportunity provisions shall apply to all work under this project. Said Federal Labor Standards, Wage Rates and E EO Provisions are included In the Contract Documents In addition, the Contractor will be required to comply with applicable State Labor Provisions. Proposal must be submitted on the forms provided in the Bidding Documents, and each proposal shall be accompanied by a Non-Collusion Affidavit as required by the Statutes of Indiana. The Standard Questionnaire Form (State Board of Accounts, Form 96A) must be executed for any bid in excess of Five Thousand Dollars (*5.000.00). Each bidder must submit with his pro posal, security in the amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the bidder's total pro posal price, including Alternates. The security may be acceptable Bid Bond or a Certified Check or a Cashier's Check made payable to the Town of Milford. A Performance Bond and Payment Bond in the amount of 100 percent of the total contract price will be required of the successful
bidder*. The Town reeerve* th* right to reject any er *M bld*, to waive any WarWe tract la the bait Interest* at the Town at Mittord. Na bid may be withdrawn tor a period ot 4* day* after opening of the preof requirements for AFFIRMATIVE ACTION TO INSURE EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY (Executive Order 11346) I. Th* Otteror'a or Bidder'* attention I* called to th* "Equal Opportunity Clause" and •«W JIWIQBfv rVWfrBI GtfIBI ClYsfHVy sTWrll Opportunity Construction Contract VW* IMose* elWvWl* w • • ONw fkiwDfew oxpcwsMd in pMccMKtMWR tor ttw ConttDcfor *$ work force In eedt tarede on oil construction work in the covered oroo* ere os follows ' 1 *yeer Gaal* tor Minority Perticipetiea in Each Trade-6.3% B aaba Ma SBottohahMa* A a MF— rlk evPO ■ r VI lew QB\ll Trade-6.«% Thee* pool* ore applicable to all the Contractor'* construction work (whether or not it I* Federal or Federally assisted) performed In the covered area*. Th* Contractor's compliance with the Executive Order and the regulation* in 41CFR Part 4P-4 shall be based on its implement* •ion of th* Equal Opportunity Clause, specific affirmative ection obligations required by th* speclflcetlons set forth In 41 CFR 40-4.3(a). and It* effort* to meet the goats established tor the geographical are* where the contract resulting from this soiteitoHon 1* to be performed. Th* hour* of minority end female employment and training must be substantially uniform throughout th* length of the contract, and in each trade, and th* Contractor shall make a good faith effort to employ minorities and women evenly on each ot It* project*. The transfer of minority or female employees or train*** from Contractor to Contractor or from project to project tor the sol* purpose of meeting the Contractor's goals shall be a violation of the contract, th* Executive Order and the regulations in 41 CFR Part 60-4. Compliance with th* goals will be
LARGEST USED CAR SELECTION IN b—J KOSCIUSKO COUNTY 1993 PONTIAC GRANO PRIX 1980 PONTIAC PHOENIX Bruce Petro COUPE 4 Dr.. Great Economy Car, Full Power, White White iQAn m rw miere 1978 BONNEVILLE 19S3CMUAC FLEETWOOO Orange 4 Or. Full Power. Yellow 1978 FORD ITO 1979 MONTE CARLO 2 Dr. Red 1982 CADILLAC CIMARRON Red/WhiteTop 1978 C A Dll I Ar n* uh ic 4 Dr., Full Power, Great f D r MPower°WhrtJ E Economy Car. Gray 1979 R»0 LTD zur ‘ FuH Power - Wh,t « 4 Dr. Nicely Equipped. Gray W 8 y M l oderately^uipped Y Gray 1979 8^ CK B |® e SABRE Jad ® 1978 CHEVY MALIBU WAGON 1982 OLDS 88 ROYAL 1979 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD Nicely Equipped, White 4 Dr., Full Power, White 1978 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 4 Dr., Blue 1981 CADILLAC DEVILLE 1979 1978 BUICK CENTURY 4 Dr., Full Power, Silver 4 Dr., Full Power. Silver 4 Dr . Brown 1979 FOROT-BIRO 1981 OLDS CUTLASS Nicely Equipped, Blue vahai/a 2 Dr., Nicely Equipped, Blue TDI IPIf C 1979 OLDSTORONAOO 1 ~wunu Pl ill PniA/or Qliio 1981 CADILLAC FLEETWOOO 1992 CHEVY BLAZER 4 Dr., Full Power & Astro Roof, glue White 1979 MOHTE CARLO Silver 1982 AMC JEEP CJ7 1980 OLDS ROYAL 1979 POHTIAC FORMULA Hard Top Red 4 Dr., Bronze Red IMICHEVY EL CAM(NO 6 Cyl., White 1979 BUICK LeSABRE 1980 BUICK WAGON ELECTRA 4 Dr., Palm Beach, White/Yellow 1981 FORD PICKUP Full Power, Red Sj|ver 1979 HONDA ACCORD 1980 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 2Dr Brown «79 CHEVY PICKUP DOOLEY Nicely Equipped, White I g 7 g OLDS 88 aC 2 Dr.. Nicely Equipped, Blue 1979 FORD HIGH CUBE VAN 1980 CADILLAC DEVILLE White 4 Dr , Full Power, White 1979 FORO LTD 1978 CHEVY VAN BEAUVILLE 4 Dr • B,ue Red 1980 FIAT BRAVA Great Economy Car, Blue 1978 OLDS CUTLASS CALIS 1978 DODGE PICKUP 2 Dr., Blue 6 Cyl., Stick, Red 1980 RENAULT LICAR „ « 77 INTCRMATIONAL 4300 Great Economy Car, Beige 1978 OLDS DELTA I Red/White 4 Dr . Brown 1977 CHEVY EL CAMINO man ninsQßregency Red/White 4Dr Fu» Power Black 1978 MERCURY COUGAR z — x ‘ ’ 2 Dr., Nicely Equipped, Brown ' \ ISM CADUMELDMADO mhhtf r...n t*‘iFull Power, Brown T‘., i - kj. 19 ?°h°d DS T0 ?? NA00 1978 MERCURY COUGAR 1 Full Power, Silver 2 Dr., Sun Roof, Maroon | 808 WYMAN HOWARD FAWLEY 808 SWANSON LOWS SPRAGUE I©|l cSJiCE LEON WAGONER DONGASE Mb I PHIL RAPSAVAGE MKE KLEM general motors parts division KEEP THAT GREAT GM FEELING WITH GENUINE GM PARTS Many More Transportation Units To Choose From!
3. Th* Centractor shell grevide written IWITvCvTIQn w L/t»WC’O» TTW \X»ev» Qv Federal Contract Compliance Program* within 10 working days ot award of any construction subcontract in excees of 31G0M at any tier ter construction work under the con tract resulting from this sbiiclfetion The notification shall list the name, address and telephone number of th* subcontractor, dollar amount of th* subcontract, estimated starting and completion date* of th* subcon
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tract; and the geegraphicel area In which the centred Is te be performed 4. As used m this Notice, and in the centrad resulting trem this seikitetten. Hi* “cevered area" I* the Tewn of Miltord Ko*du*ho County, of th* State et Indiana Town at Milford Indiana by and through It* Beard of Trustee* Steven P. Milter, President Monk* Bice. Clerk/Treasurer Dated at Milterd Indiana This iTHi day o» November. i*C3 N.23-3B
