The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 20, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 May 1984 — Page 17
LEGALS ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Board of School Trustees of the Warsaw Community School Corporation, Kosciusko County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids until 12:00 noon, E.S.T., in the Office of the Superintendent of Schools, 303 East Main Street, Warsaw Indiana, on Wednesday, June 27, 1984, for Telecommunication Systems for the Senior High and Central Administration Office. Bids will be submitted on State Board of Accounts Form No. 95 and General Form 96a, all parts of which will be attached and properly filled out. Each bid shall be accompanied by an acceptable certified check or bid bond in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the total purchase price amount of the bid, made payable to the Board of Education, Warsaw Community Schools. Bid bond or check must comply with the provisions of the Indiana Code. Copies of detailed instructions to bidders and specifications for equipment may be ob talned from the Office of the Business Manager All telecommunications bids must 7 be marked "telecommunications bid" on the outside of the envelope. Any bid presented after the specified time for delivery will be returned to the bidder unopened. The Board of School Trustees of said
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School Corporation reserves the right to reject any or all blds or waive any informalities therein. Dated this 22nd day of May. 1984. Board of School Trustees Larry E. Bair, President Martha J. Klinger, Vice President M.3»-JuA NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PROPOSED ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the Town of Leesburg, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the Town Board of Trustees at its regular meeting place at 7 o'clock p.m. on the 11th day of June, 1984. will consider the following additional appropriation which is considered to be necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time: General Fund, Repairs A Maintenance #321. Street Repair 52.000 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing on the Proposed Additional Appropriation within 15 days after the Board receives the proposal for such add!-, tional appropriation at'’the Office of the Auditor of Kosciusko County, Indiana, or M, such other place as may be designated. As such hearing, taxpayers objecting to the Additional Appropriation may be heard. Interested taxpayers may inquire of the Coun-
ty Auditor when and where such hearing will beheld. Rebecca J. Hartman Clerk-Treasurer Town of Leesburg M.SO-Ju.6 I —— ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Board of School Trustees of the Warsaw Community School Corporation, Kosciusko County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids until 10:00 a.m.. In the Office of the Superintendent of Schools, 303 East Main Street, Warsaw, Indiana, on Wednesday, June 13, 1984, for two (2) eighty-four passenger buses. Bodies and Chassis to fit such bodies. Blds will be accepted for either the complete unit and/or for the body and chassis separately. Said bodies and chassis must meet 1984 State of Indiana Specifications, the Safety Council Regulations, and be approved by the School Bus Safety Committee. Bids will be submitted on State Board of Accounts Form No. 95, all parts of which will be attached and properly filled out. Each bid shall be accompanied by an accepted cer titled or bank officers check made payable to the order of said School Corporation or acceptable bidder's bond in favor of said School Corporation for an amount not less than five (5) percent of the amount of the proposal. The check or bond shall be forfeited as liquidated damages in case of failure of any successful bidder to enter >nto contract within ten (10) days after notlflca tion of acceptance of this proposal.
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!• YEARS AGO, MAY 29,1974 Approximately 100 persons were in attendance Saturday night for the annual Syracuse alumni association event held in the old gym of the Syracuse school. The board of zoning appeals of the town of Syracuse met last Thursday night at town hall to hear a number of request. A request by Elmer and Pearl Dowden for a variance and special use of real estate in Stroh’s Evergreen addition to install and use a mobile home dwelling closer to a lot line than provided under the zoning ordinance, was denied. Mr. and Mrs. Robert LeCount and Mrs. G. Hallet Neale of Elkhart called on their cousin, Mrs. Georgia Buster, in Syracuse on Thursday. Elaine Stichter, Milford and Elaine Hoopingarner, Syracuse, returned Monday from a nine day Bidders will be required to bid both with or without trade-in allowances on buses now owned by school corporation. The date of delivery of said equipment will be agreed upon by mutual consent of the School Trustees and successful bidder at the time of entering into the contract. Copies of detailed instructions to bidders and specifications for equipment may be ob tained from the Office of the Business Manager. The Board of School Trustees of said School Corporation reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informalities therein. All bus bids must be marked "bus bids" on the outside of the envelope. Dated this 24th day of May, 1984. Board of School Trustees Larry E. Bair, President Martha J. Klinger, Vice President M.30-JU.6
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vacation, in Florida. They visited Walt Disney World the first two days, then flew to Fort Myers where they spent the rest of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Corwin. 20 YEARS AGO, MAY 28,1964 Miss Judy Keim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob E. Keim, Jr., r 1 Syracuse, has graduated from Porter College in Indianapolis with merit awards in calculators and accounting. Mrs. William Haas and daughter of Chicago spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. George Xanders of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Doll and family of Dayton, 0., spent the weekend with Mr. Doll’s parents, Mr. and Mm. Theries Doll, Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kimpel and sons of Lafayette spent the weekend in Syracuse as guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes and family. xr. and Mrs. Donald Traster of Fort Wayne called at the home of Mrs. Lydia Deardorff and daughter, Syracuse, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hinderer and Mr. an Mrs. John Hinderer all of Syracuse, attended the Concord Metropolitan high school commencement exercises Wednesday evening. Tracey Joane Watkins, granddaughter of the Russell Hinderers, graduated. Mr9r* Sophia Weaver has returned to Syracuse after spending the winter months at Sarasota, Fla. 30 YEARS AGO, MAY 28,1954 Carol Frederick, senior, was elected “Miss Syracuse” by the student body May 10. Carol will now compete with other girls from the northern part of the state for the title, “Queen of the Lakes” which will be held at the Mermaid Festival in North Webster, June 28 thro July 3.
” L. BL, I anon °»o <> BIRTH OF A SALESMAN — Tom Hughes, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Richard Hughes, Syracuse, is shown accepting a cash award from Jill Stanley, director of the Lakeland Youth Center, last Friday. Tom was top ticket-seller for the center’s latest dramatic presentation, “The Lion. the Witch and the Wardrobe,” presented May 19. (Photo by Ben Smithy HIBSCHMAN MOTORS, INC. "Stop In Now And See Us For A Great Deal On A Quality Used Car Or Truck" • 1981 BUICK SKYLARK • 1977 FORD LTD SQUIRE LIMITED 4 DR. — Full ’WAGON — 10 Power, One Owner ’ Passenger, V-8, Auto.., PS, PB, Power Locks, • 1979 OLDS CUSTOM Ti | t CRUISER WAGON — 9 . 1977 p ONT GRAND Passenger. Full Power, pR|X u _ v . B Auto Extra-Extra Nice I ps pB Ajr Tjh Cr • 1979 CHEV. IMP ALA 4 Bucket Seats, 64,000 DR. — V-8, Auto., PS, Miles, Local Car PB, Air, Tilt. Cruise • 1977 CHF” -nMARO • 1979 FORD THUNDER- AirJkSSWiels.’Locai BIRD — V-8. Auto., PS, Car PB. Air. Cruise . ]976 MERC COUGAR • 1979 JEEP CHER-OKEE *R7 — V-8, Auto., PS, WAGON — V-8, Auto., One O wner - PS, PB, Air, Extra Nice, Extra N,c ® Super Runner • 1976 PLY. VALIANT BR. COUPE — 6 Cyl., Auto., • 1978 CHEV. CHEVETTE 4 PS . PB. Air, Locally DR. — 4 Cyl., Auto., Owned, 62,000 Actual Local Car, 59,000 Miles Miles • 1978 CHRYSLER COR- * IT 7 * CHE Y; o M S >, ? TE DOBA COUPE — V-8, ”7. V s’ Auto., PS, PB, Air, , PB ' Air » Cr * N,c * Good Runner I ar • SKOAU Daily Rental* • we ford ltd 4 Now Available Dr. — V-8, Auto., e m ■■ PS, PB. Air * I 5 q 995 , ' "Carriage Car Rental” 457-5536 731 S. HUNTINGTON SYRACUSE
House guests this week-end of Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Clark will be Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Clark of Ottumwa, lowa, Mrs. John F. Blair, Rock Island, 111., Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Harrison and son of Trenton, Missouri and Mr. Gordon Blair of Chicago, 111. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Smeeton and children of Maywood, Illinois were week end guests of Dr. Smeeton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Smeeton, of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Schmalzried and Mrs. L. C. Petty of Peru were Sunday afternoon callers in the home of Mrs. B. F. Hoy and Mrs. C. M. Petty. Mr. Emerson Ohligschlager is spending this week in New York City on business. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Knisely attended the wedding of Mr. Knisely’s cousin, John Hayden, in Constantine, Michigan, Sunday. Mrs. Clara Felty who has been staying with her daughter, Helen Winter, at Villa Park, Illinois, has returned to her home at 503 Lake Street. 50 YEARS AGO, MAY 31,1934 Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Davis and daughter May Louise and Janet from Muncie spent the week end with Mrs. Alfred Davis and Mrs. A. E. Neeham at their cottage on Kale Island. They accompanied Mr. Neeham to the lake for the week end. F. A. Hendrich county aG ministrator of the FERA was in Syracuse last Friday afternoon and said that 15 men from ’ Syracuse had been certified by care work supervisor, Mr. Considine at the FERA, for work on the Wawasee Airport. Miss Burdella Pfingst returned home to Buchanan, Mich., yesterday after spending a weds with her grandmother, Mrs. A. Pfingst. Mr. and Mrs. Ferner Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Moyer of Elkhart were guests of Mr. and
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Mrs. Wm. Watts, yesterday. Dr. Miller and family came from Logansport to spend Decoration Day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowersox. A Mrs. Jacob Atz returned home to Goshen, Sunday, after spen- i
4-year-old throws stone
Norma Personette, 612 Third Street, Syracuse, reported to Syracuse Police that her vehicle was damaged when a four-year-old boy threw a stone or rock at the vehicle. Mrs. Personette told police the Mower stolen Larry McCullough, r 5 Syracuse, reported to Kosciusko County Police the theft of a garden tractor with a mower deck on Friday, May 25. The theft occurred from a barn on McCullough’s property. The mower is valued at $2,450. *
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ding last week with her daughter, Mrs. L. A. Seider. Miss Beverly Klink’s seventh birthday was celebrated with a party at her home, Tuesday afternoon. Twenty-three friends attended and she received many nice gifts.
incident occurred on Sunday, May 27, as she was traveling through the 100 block of East Boston Street. The mother of the child was contacted. No damage estimate to the vehicle was listed. Syracuse Police Officer William Selvey investigated. Basic black The trend of American men’s formal wear returns to basic black. The shawl color is being featured with single-breasted, one-button dinner jackets.
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