The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 21, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 June 1984 — Page 18

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10 YEARS AGO. JUNE 5,1974 In circuit court action handed down by judge Gene B. Lee last ’ Thursday, Liberty Homes, Inc. of Syracuse lost a petition filed in the courts well over a year ago against the town of Syracuse for vacation of an alley at the south edge of Syracuse near Liberty Homes. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Enoch of Lake Wawasee spent last week with their son, Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Peterson, at Cumberland, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Beck of Bonar Lake, Syracuse, will be guests of honor at an open house given by their children on Sunday, June 16, from 2 to 5 o’clock in the afternoon at the Beck home in honor of the 60th wedding anniversary of the couple. Mrs. David Gibbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Elder of Syracuse, was honored at a surprise bon voyage party over the week end. Mrs. Gibbs will be leaving Sunday to join her husband in Germany. Mrs. Minnie Decker, formerly of Milford, has returned to her home at Gas City following a week’s stay in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reed, 137 West North Street, Syracuse. The Syracuse town board last night voted for “no parking" on

Century 21 has most profitable year

— f The Century 21 system realized its most profitable year in history during 1983 and 1984 could be even better, according to information received by Ric Schaekel, local century 21 owner and broker of Century 21 Beaty Relators, Syracuse. — Century 21 real estate sales ofSanders booked , * Willard Arthur Sanders, 24, Syracuse, was recently booked in the Kosciusko County Jail on charges on driving a motor vehicle with a suspended driver’s license. He was released on his own recognizance.

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the lake side of W. E. Long Drive along the city park, as recommended by Chief of police, Dale Sparklin. 20 YEARS AGO, JUNE 4,1964 Michael Lucas of Decatur is spending two weeks with his grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Losee, r 4 Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Disher and daughter of Battle Creek, Mich., spent the week end with Mr. Disher’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Disher and daughter, Syracuse. Rev; and Mrs. Clayton Mock have returned to their home in Syracuse from Stanley, Wis., where they were called by the recent death of the former’s mother, Mrs. Noah Mock, 92. They also visited Mrs. Mock’s mother, Mrs. Alta Cripe, at Eau Claire, Wis., and were guests of Mr. Mock’s brother V.P. Mock and family at Chippewa Falls. Another brother H. R. Mock of Kent, Wash., was also a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Weingart and children of Gary were week end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bushong and Mrs. Jessie Weingart, Syracuse. Miss Karel Hollingsworth will leave on June 15 for Muncie where she will attend 10 weeks of

fices participated in more than 500,000 transactions, representing approximately S3O billion worth of sales in 1983, an increase of 52 percent over 1982. Based on real estate commissions earned. Century 21 brokers and sales associates earned nearly $1.24 billion, about $450 million more than in 1982 and SIOO million more than in banner year 1979. These substantial production increases resulted in a market share rise from 10.1 percent to 11.4 percent for the Century 21 system in 1983. “Our current market share of 11.4 percent means that one out of every nine homes sold in the United States is being sold by the salesperson in the Century 21

summer school at Ball State Teachers college. Miss Hollingsworth will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Keith Hollingsworth in Akron before going to Muncie. The first meeting of the Lake Wawasee Flotilla committee will be held at the Pickwick Lounge in downtown Syracuse at 7:30 tonight (Thursday) to finalize plans for the annual Father’s Day classic. 20 YEARS AGO, JUNE 4,1954 Members of the Town Board, Cox and Frevert present, voted to accept the figure of $2,400 for approximately eight acren of land belonging to Leonard Barnhart which abuts the cemetery tySale of the Syracuse-Wawasee Journal to W. W. Pauli, of Friday Harber, Washington was announced Tuesday by Kenneth C. Wells, former publisher at the Journal. Phillips S. “Toney” Pauli brother of the new owner, assumed active management of the Journal on June 1. Visitors attending the annual open house observance of the Turkey Creek Furniture store last Saturday were greeted with the information that the firm had

system,” stated Dick Loughlin, president of Century 21 Real Estate Corp. Century 21 Real Estate Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Trans World Corporation, is North America’s largest real estate sales organization, with more than 6,000 in-dependently-owned and operated office4s throughout the United States, Canada and Japan. Drug quiz The term “drug abuse” usually conjures up an image of illicit substances such as heroin, cocaine and marijuana being used by men. However, a greater problem exists among women who are dependent on legal prescription drugs. How many are there in this country? a) 500,000 b) one million c) one and a half million d) two million ANSWER — The House Select Committee on Narcotic Abuse and Control recently heard a report stating that some two million women are dependent on legal prescription drugs. Furthermore, it is estimated that some five million women are abusing alcohol, often in combination with other drugs. Correct answer — d. <. Tiller stolen Robert Myers, Pier 500, Lake Wawasee, notified Kosciusko County Police Thursday morning, May 31, after finding the boat tiller has been stolen from his boat. No value on the tiller was available.

purchased the adjoining lot to the north of the furniture store on south Huntington street. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E.Smeeton and family of Lombard, 111., spent three days in the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Smeeton. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Penrose and Roger Lee of Nappanee and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bleeke and family were week end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Causer. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hawkins and daughter, Judy.of Mooreland, Indiana were guests Monday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Barnhart. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Abts for several days were Mr. and Mrs. Cambell Gray of Mishawaka. 50 YEARS AGO, JUNE 7,1934 Daily papers have been filled this past week with big stories about the drought, out west and in this vicinity, but the big story about the drought here now is: It rained, Monday and Tuesday. Crops have been damaged in the west and in this vicinity before the rain arrived, however. The wasting of water and the speeding of automobiles through the streets were the chief topics of discussion during the town board meeting, Tuesday evening. Before the discussion turned to the water situation, the contract for street lighting was finally amended amicably. On Monday, W. F. Kindig drove to Springfield, 0., to bring his son Joe home from Wittenberg college, where he had just received a scholarship award. With them came Morrow Spough of Pittsburg, Pa., to spend this week here. On Tuesday evening George Aigner of Chicago and Carlos Rankin of Cristobal Cannal Zone, other members of the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity to which Kindig belongs, stopped in Syracuse and visited the party until Wednesday evening when they went on to Chicago. John Paul Riddle of Syracuse, will receive the bachelor of arts degree as a member of the graduating class at Colorado State Teachers College when commencement exercises are held on the college campus at Greeley, next Saturday, June 9. LEGALS ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Board of School Trustees of the War saw Community Schools. Kosciusko County. Indiana will receive sealed bids until 12 00 p m in the Office of the Superintendent of Schools. 303 East Main Street. Warsaw, i v diana. on June 15. 1984. for microcomputers, monitors, power strips, disk drives, cassette recorders, computer carts and printers Bids will be submitted on State Board ot Accounts Form No 95. all parts of which will be attached and properly filled out Each bid shall be accompanied by an acceptable cer titled or bank officers check made payable to the order of said school corporation or accep table bidder's bond in favor of said school corporation for an amount not less than five percent (5%) of the amount of the proposal The check or bond shall be forfeited as li quidated damages in case of failure of any successful bidder to enter into contract within ten (10) days after notification of ac ceptance ot his proposal The date of delivery ot said equipment will be agreed upon by mutual consent of the School Trustees and successful bidder at the time of entering into the contract

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Copies of detailed instructions to bidders and specifications for equipment may be obtained from the Office of the Superintendent, 303 East Main Street. Warsaw, Indiana. 46580. The Board at School Trustees of said school corporation reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any Infor malities therein. Bidders must mark outside of envelope "Computer Bid." Dated this 17th day May. 1984. Board of School Trustees Jean Bowers. Secretary M 23, Ju6 NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of School Trustees of Lakeland Com munity School Corporation, of • Kosciusko County, Indiana, will meet at the Ad ministrative Office of Lakeland Community School Corporation at Syracuse, Indiana, on Tuesday. June 12. 1984. at the hour of 7:00 P.M. (EST), and at said time and place will receive sealed bids on and let to the highest bidder or bidders therefor the follow ing described warrants: Temporary Loan Warrants in anticipa tion of taxes levied and in course of col lection for the General Fund in the amount of $900,000, for the Cumulative Building Fund in the amount of $150,000. and the Transportation Fund in the amount of SIOO,OOO. dated as of the date of delivery thereof to the purchaser, said warrant or warrants to be in the denomination or denominations re quested by the purchaser, to mature on December 31. 1984, and to bear interest at a rate not exceeding 12% per annum (the exact rate to be determined by bid ding), payable at the State Bank ot Syracuse, in the Town of Syracuse. In diana Bidders for these warrants will be re quired to name the rate of interest which the warrants are to bear, not to exceed 12% per annum Such interest rate must be in multipls of >ih or th ot 1%. and not more than one interest rate shall be nam ed by each bidder. The warrants will be awarded to the highest responsible bidder or bidders therefor who has submitted his bid in accordance herewith. The highest bidder will be the one who offers the lowest net in terest cost to the School Corporation to be determined by computing the total interest* on all of the warrants to their maturity and deducting therefrom the premium bid. if any The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Each bid shall be for all of the war rants or for a specified amount of said war rants as set forth in said bid and shall be ac companied by a certified or cashier’s check in the amount of Five Percent (5%) of the amount of the bid and payable to "Lakeland Community School .Corporation" to guarantee the School Corporation against default by such bidder in complying with the terms of this Notice and his bid. Said warrants are being issued under the provisions of IC 20-5-1 to evidence a tern porary loan for the purpose of obtaining funds to be used, to meet current expenses of the School Corporation included in the regular budget and appropriations adopted for the year 1984, which expenses must be met prior to the receipt of taxes in the year 1984. and there has been appropriated and pledged a sufficient amount of current revenues of the School Corporation to be derived from the General Fund Tax Levy, the Cumulative Building Fund Tax Levy and • the Transportation Fund Tax Levy made in the year 1983 and collectible in the year 1984 to pay the principal of and interest on said warrants at qnaturi ty. Typewritten and executed warrants and a transcript of the legal proceedings will be furnished to the successful bidder at the ex pense of the School Corporation. No condi tional bids will be considered. The successful bidder or bidders shall accept delivery and make payment for said warrants at such bank in the Town of Syracuse or City of In dianapolis as may be designated by the sue cessful bidder for such warrants immediate ly upon being notified that the warrants are ready for delivery Dated this Sth day of May. 1984 Marguerite B Hoerr Secretary. Board of School Trustees Lakeland Community School Corporation of Kosciusko County, Indiana M 23, Ju6 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Board of School Trustees of the Warsaw Community School Corporation, Kosciusko County, will receive sealed bids until 12:00 noon, E?SvJ., in the Office of the Superintendent of Schools, 303 East Main Street, Warsaw Indiana, on Wednes-

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day, 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, ail parts ot which will be attached and properly filled out. Each bld shall be accompanied by an acceptable certified check or bld bond in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the total purchase price amount of the bld, 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 obtained from the Office of the Business Manager. ■ All telecommunications bids must be marked "telecommunications bld" 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 School Corporation reserves the-right to reject any or all blds or waive any informalities therein. Dated this 22nd day of May, 1984. Board ot School Trustees Larry E. Bair, President Martha J. Klinger, Vice President M.30-JU.6 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Board of School Trustees of the War saw 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. Bids 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 certified or bank officers check made payable to the order of said School Corporation or ac ceptable 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 into contract within ten (10) days after notification of acceptance of this proposal 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 obtained 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 markad "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 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 * Maintenance 4321, Street Repair $2,000 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon.-The additional appropriation as finally made will 1 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 additional appropriation at the Office of the Auditor of Kosciusko County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to the Additional Appropriation may be heard. In-

terested taxpayers may Inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will beheld. Rebecca J. Hartman Clerk-Treasurer Town of Leesburg M.SO-Ju.6 REQUEST FOR BIDS Notice Is hereby given that the Board ot School Trustees of the Lakeland Community School Corporation will until the hour of 1:00 p.m. (C.D.T.) on the 20th day of June, 1984, at the Administrative Office of said corpora tion In Syracuse, Indiana receive bids as follows: Micro-computer Systems 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 bld bond In the amount of 5% of the total bid. All bidders shall use the Form 95 as prescribed by the State Board of Accounts. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and to waive any infor malities therein: Dated at Syracuse, Indiana this 6th day of June, 1984. Board of School T rustees Lakeland Community School Corporation R.R.43 Box 662A Syracuse, IN 46567 By: Marguerite Hoerr, Secretary Ju.6-13

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Kosciusko County, Indiana that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, in the Court House in the city of Warsaw, Indiana, at 8:00 p.m. on the 21st day of June 1984 will consider the following additional appropriations, which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. COUNTY GENERAL Coroner 4315 Autopsy Fees $3,600.00 Buildings & Grounds 4120 Part-time help $2,500.00 CUMULATIVE REASSESSMENT Commissioners 4403 < Computer Equip. And Main! $150,000 00 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, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor, when and where such hearing will beheld. J.D. Geiger Auditor, Kosciusko County