The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 36, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 September 1984 — Page 17
CHALET REALTY £ X < •« cl wP\*' r e * AffcS «5™ 457-4478 SR 13S OF SYRACUSE Rick And Malindo Pinney Brokers jT-i" * - "HU - PRMPI ~ -J * J . *•. ... t *«■-.New Listing Papakee U C... La,.-- c-0.t,. new addition and remodelFurmshed Condo 559 900 )n g j us | completed 4 bed Lakefront location with room home with 2 wood pool 3 bedroom town burners skyhtes cedar house design fully equip exterior dbl garage on ped ready to move into large lot in one of Papa You can t beat it 1 keechie s finest locations Residential Commercial Prime location on SR 1 3 for only S3l 500. Renta! Investment or starter home edge of town 522 500.
BEER 457-4495 Now's The Time To Buy That Lake Property!!! HgMIW A I WiSI XL g rtssypl 1296 — Wawosee lakefront home with guest apartment or rental plus extra lot & 2 cor garage. Reduced to $139,900 1 ""TWI ÜBWnt. _ Kr r B I loss!! m I Bl 1304 — Nicely remodeled home on Syracuse lake with extra lot on the lake. No limit to the possibilities! SIOB,OOO. Lw eJB mi 1216 — All brick home with large seowalled lot only seconds from Irish lake. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths & only $59,900. r ' 1 <; " r 1 I * i HBrlH 111 i K i fl ' <2Bl - 3 rental units. 2 car garage 3 lots (1 on Webster Lakefront) & furnished. $72,000. ’« ■ i I 1219 — Attractive A-frame home on Woubee Lake. Extra sandy beach & large lot. $64,900. 1262 — Extra lots, extra garage, boat 8 more plus Irish Lakefront home on a beautiful large lake lot for $69,900.
LEGALS NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko .County, Indiana will receive sealed bids from this date urttil 1:00 P.M October 1. 1904 for Aerial Ptbtography. Specifications will be on file in the Kosciusko County Auditor's Office, Court House, 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 eqval to ten percent (10%) of maximum bid, and the necessary affidavit of Non-Collusion as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Dated this 10th day of September, 1904. JD Geiger, Auditor Kosciusko County S. 10-19 PUBLIC NOTICE- - SHARING HANDICAPPED REGULATIONS This notice Is published pursuant to the re quirements of Section 51.55 of the Revenue Sharing Regulations, as published in the Federal Register on October 17, 1983 Section 51.55 prohibits discrimination against qualified individuals because of their han dicapped status. Town of Winona Lake, Winona Lake, Ind., advises the public, employees and job ap pllcants that It does not discriminate on the basis of handicapped status in admission or access to. or treatment or employment in, its programs and activities. Town of Winona Lake has designated the following person as the contact to coordinate efforts to comply with this requirement In quiries should be directed tb: John Trier. Police Chief - Winona Lake Police Dept 701 Park Ave * 219 267 8622 8 00AM 4:00 P.M . Mon.-Fri. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF DETERMINATION TO ISSUE BONDS OF LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION Taxpayers of Lakeland Community School Corporation are hereby notified that the Board of Trustees did. on September 11, 1984. adopt a resolution authorizing the issuance and sale of bonds of the school corporation in the amount of $990,000 for the purpose of pro viding funds to be applied on the cost of remodeling of and improvements to the Syracuse Elementary and Junior High School Building, the North Webster Elemen tary and Junior High School Building, and the Wawasee High School Building in said school corporation Said bonds are to bear interest at a rate or rates not exceeding 10 ! 7% per annum (the exact rate or rates to be determined by bidding), and are to be payable over a period of approximately eleven years from be date of issuance thereof Objections to the issuance of said bonds may be made by ten or more tax payers filing a petition in the office of the Auditor of Kosciusko County within the time
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CARS /spotlight\ > 84 CHEV. CAVALIER 2 DR.. H.Bj k 4 Cyl.. Auto.. Air. • 82 AMC EAGLE LIMITED WAGON 4 Wheel Drive 5 Spd. Looded $7,995 • 81 PONT. T-1000 4Dr Auto Air PS $4,395 • 81 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME 2 DR. V-8 Air Tilt $6,995 • 81 CHEV. IMPALA 2 DR. V 6 Air Very Cleon $6,395 •81 HONDA ACCORD 4 DR. 5 Spd Air $5,995 • 79 FORD LTD 4 DR. V-8 Air PW PDL $2,995 • 79 FORD THUNDERBIRD HERITAGE Loaded $3,595 • 78 CHEV. IMPALA 4 DR. V-8. Air, Tilt. Cruise One Owner $3,995 • 76 CHRYS. CORDOBA V-8. Auto Air $1,995 | TRUCKS| • 83 CHEV. $-10 DURANGO 4x4 4 Cyl., 4 Spd.. L.W.B $•.595 • 82 GMC C ISCO HIGH SIERRA V-8 3 Spd Overdrive $7,595 • 82 CHEV. $-10 DURANGO 4 Cyl Auto W Cap L.W.8.. $5,995 •80 GMC C-1500 HIGH SIERRA Diesel. Auto. $5,395 • 80 CHEV. C-20 SCOTTSDALE V-8. 4 Spd.. Air $4,995 • 79 TOYOTA 4X4 4 Spd . L.W.B . Air $4,595 •79 CHEV. C-10 SCOTTSDALE V-8. Auto.. One Owner $4,995 • 77 CHEV. C-20 SUBURBAN SCOTTSDALE 454. Auto. - $3,995 KBMB
and in ttw manner provided by law, which petition, if any, will be hoard and considered by the State Board of Tax Commissioners in the manner provided by law. The net assessed valuation of taxable property in Lakeland Community School Corporation, as shown by the assessment made in the year 1983 for state and county taxes payable In the year 1984, is $102,703,410, and the outstanding indebtedness of said school corporation, exclusive of the above mentioned bonds. Is $518,810. Dated this 11th day of September, 1984. Lakeland Community School Corporation By: Marguerite B. Hoerr Secretary. Board of Trustees • Sl2-1T -x NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENTS WARSAW COMMUNITY SCHOOLS The Warsaw Community School CorpWarsaw. Indiana, will receive sealed bids for furnishing all labor and materials for the construction of certain storm sewer improvements until 10:00 A.M. on the 24th day of September, 1984. in the Central Administration Office (Attn.: Dave Thompson, Business Manager), at which time and place all bids will be taken under advisement. Any bids received after the designated time will be returned unopened. The scope of the project generally consists of the installation of some 1.790 linear feet of storm sewer pipe in various sizes from 12 inch thru 30 inch in diameter; however, the School reserves the right to deduct from the intended scope as financial considerations may dictate. Drawings and Specifications and other contract documents for the work are on flla , in the office of the Engineer. Larry R. Long 8. Associates. 321 South High Street, War saw. Indiana (219) 269 6333 Copies of these documents may be obtained from the Engineer for refundable deposit of $20.00. Proposals shall be properly and complete ly executed on Contractor's proposal forms, and must be accompanied with executed non collusion affidavit. Form No. 96 A as prescribed by the Indiana State Board of Ac counts for any bid of $5,000 or more, and a certified check of a satisfactory bid bond executed by the bidder and surety company in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the bid All bids are to remain in full force and es feet for a minimum of forty five (45) days to allow for the completion of project financing. The Contractor awarded the work will be required to furnish an acceptable perfor _ mance and payment bond in the amount of One Hundred Per Cent (100%) of the con tract price The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any informalities in bidding’Owner also reserves the right to ac cept any combination of bids which are in the best interest of the Owner Warsaw Community Schools Jean A Bowers. Secretary S 12 19 Legal Notice Os Public Hearing The Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County, Indiana, at 10 00 A M., on October 10, 1984. at the 2nd Floor Court House County Commis , in the City of Warsaw in said coun ty, will investigate the propriety 'of holding an Alcoholic Beverage Permit by the following persons and locations listed herein, to wit RC4300198 American Legion Post 49 301 N Buffalo St Warsaw IN 46580 D.B.A American Legion Post 49, Liquor. Beer an<j Wine Club Permit Renewal; RC4312359 American Legion Post 226 Main St Box 121 Milford IN 46542 D B A American Legion, Liquor. Beer and Wine Club Permit Renewal, RC4317122 Fraternal Order Os Eagles 3760 Box 433 404 Sycamore St Syracuse IN 46567 D B A. F O Eagles, Liquor. Beer and Wine Club Permit Renewal; RR4300832 Sharron L Heyvaert 109 S Broad way Mentone IN 46539 DBA Broadway Inn, Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer's Permit'' Renewal; RR4302094 Louies Bar & Grill Inc Old In St Hwy 13 R 4 Box 93 Syracuse IN, 46567, Riphard L Losee, Pres RR 4 Box 93 Syracuse IN 46567 D.B.A Louies Bar & Grill ’ Beer and Wine Retailer's Permit and Sun-’ day Sales Renewal. RR4303625 Buds Bar Inc 138 Main St Milford IN 46542. Merle Campbell. Pres 325 E Catherine Milford IN 46542, Laura S Campbell. Secy 325 E Catherine Milford IN 46542 DBA Bud's Bar. Beer and Wine Retailer's Permit Renewal. RR4315390 The Keg Inc 111 W Van Buren Leesburg IN 46538. Larry Summy, Pres RR 1 Leesburg In 46538. Larry Summy, Secy RR 1 Leesburg IN 46538 DB A. The Keg. Beer and Wine Retailer's Permit Renewal; RR 4381280 Freeland Enterprises Inc 3314'7 US 30 East Warsaw IN 46580, Richard J Freeland. Pres 3003 Labalme Tr Fort Wayne IN 46804, Deanl na Freeland. Secy 3003 Labalme Tr Fort Wayne IN 46804 D B A Pizza Hut. Beer and Wine Retailer's Permit and Sunday Sales Renewal. RR4383304 La Casa Conchita Inc 118 S Buffalo St Warsaw IN 46580, Somboon Panbamrung. Pres 540 E Main St Warsaw IN 46580. Connie Panbamrung. Secy 540 E Main St Warsaw IN 46580 D B A.. Beer and Wine Retailer's Permit Renewal. DL4304869 Piet cher Supermarkets Inc St Rd 13 South PO Box 447 Pierceton IN 46562. Richard R Piet cher. Pres 703‘-z First St Pierceton IN 46562. Clinton Pletcher. Secy 703 S First St Pierceton IN 46562 D B A Pletcher's Food Center. Beer and Wine Dealer's Permit Renewal. DL4308355 Richard K Waterson & Linda C Waterson RR 3 Buttermilk Point Syracuse IN 46567 DBA Waterson's Grocery, Beer and Wine Dealer's Permit Renewal. DL4312934 Hook Drugs Inc 140 Lakesvill Shop Crt Unit 18 RR 3 Warsaw IN 46580 J D Reeves. Pres RR 2 Box 38 Knightstown IN 46148. John R Roesch. Secy 8065 Bayberry Court Indianapolis IN 46258 DBA Hook Drugs. Liquor. Beer and Wine Dealer's Permit Renewal. DL4314929 Hook Drugs Inc 217 RR 4 Pickwick Rd Syracuse IN 46567, J D Reeves. Pres RR 2 Box 38 Knightstown IN 46148. John R Roesch. Secy 8065 Bayberry Court Indianapolis IN 46250 DB A Hooks. Liquor. Beer and Wine Dealer’s Permit Renewal Said investigation will be open to the public Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission by William C Coyle. Executive Secretary. Harry K. Wick. Chair man
Public Auction Flea Market Special Located east of Wawasee Boat Company. Syracuse off Pickwick Road. Follow signs. September 22,1984 10:00 A.M. 6 hp Wheelhorse 36" mower: pair oxblood glass Christmas dragon candle holders; old French ivory manicure sat; button hook-celluloid hair pin; baby spoon; small occupied Japan vase; brown bean crock; old penny scale; old oil pump; church pew; old door with oval gloss; 5 gallon glass jug; iron head and foot for double bed; Magnus organ, double metal locker; filing cabinet; professional steam cabinet and rub down table; typewriter table; folding chairs; pair of stock lawn chairs; garden hose; garden tools; sprinkling can; lawn cart; fertilizer spreader: water skis; 6 gallon gas can for boat; convertible top for Viking boat; folding aluminum picnic table; pile of good used lumber; duct work; 1 '6" PVC pipe; old metal pipe; used metal roofing; fibre glass sheets; large framed screens; Lawn Boy mower parts; 5 hp shredder-mukhor; new piece carpet 3x9; storm door*; targe plastic trash can; stabilizer bar for in car trunk; 30” gas stove; dock radio; fry pan; toaster oven; 2 burner electric hot plate; 2 compartment stainless steal sink; new garage push broom; gas cans: picks and shovels; 36" pipe wrench; 18” pipe rigid; 2-2 man saws: assorted hand tools; wood building 6xß: good used toilet; body builder; lots of nice used clothes; coats; purses; shoes; misc. dishes; plus flea market goodies. J. H. Tracy, omw Not Responsible For Accidents AUCTIONESt: C. Erwin And Assoc.
NOTICE OF SALE TRAPPING RIGHTS SALE 821-84/85 DNR The State of Indiana, acting by and through the Department of Administration, for and on behalf of the Department of Natural Resources, will receive sealed bids on the sale of wetland Trapping Rights locatedat: ? Atterbury Fish & Wildlife Area, Warren Rowe, Property Manager, Edinburg, IN 46124, (812)526-2051 Crosley Fish 8. Wildlife Area, Larry Alsop, Property Manager, R. 82, North Ver non. IN 47265. (812)346-5596 Bush Creek Fish & Wildlife Area, c/o Crosley Fish & Wildlife Glendale Fish & Wildlife Area, Roger Mfeal, Property Manager, R. 82 Box3oo, Mon vgomery, IN 47558. (812)644-7711 Hovey Lake Fish & Wildlife Area. Dave Spitznagle. Property Manager. R. 85, Mount Vernon, IN 47620, (812)838 2927 Jasper-Pulaski Fish & Wildlife Area. Jim Burgens. Property Manager, R. 81 Box 166, Medaryville, 1N47957. (219)843 4841 Kankakee Fish & Wildlife Area, Glenn McCormick, Property Manager, 16591 S 250 W. Hanna, IN 46340, (219)797-4125 Kingsbury Fish 8. Wildlife Area, Mac Carlisle, Property Manager. 5344 South Hupp Rd- LaPorfe, IN 46350, (219)393 3612 LaSalle Fish & Wildlife Area. Roger Stonebraker, Property Manager. R. 81 Box 80. Lake Village. IN 46349. (219)992 3019 Patoka Fish & Wildlife Area. John Wade. Property Manager. R. 81. Winslow, IN 47598. (812)789 2724 Pigeon River Fish 8. Wildlife Area. Pete Meyer, Property Manager. Mongo, IN 46771, (219)367 2164 Cypress Lake Public Fishing Area; Chinook Public Fishing Area; Elk Creek Fishing Area; Springs Valley Area; Grouse 1 Ridge Fishing Area; White Oaks Fishing Area. Greensburg Reservoir Fishing Area; Boone's Pond Fishing Area; Public Access South; E. L. Robinson. Property Manager, R. 42 Box - 140. Montgomery, IN 47558. (812)644 7731' Tri-County Fish & Wildlife Area, Arnie Karr, Property Manager, R. 42 Box 522. Syracuse, IN 46567. (219)834-4461 Turtle Creek Fish A Wildlife Area. R. 41 Box 143, Merom, IN 47861, Bruce Marheine. Property Manager, (812)356 4744 Wilbur Wright Fish A Wildlife Area, Vic Hesher, Property Manager, R. 44 P O Box SA, New Castle, IN 47362, (317)529 9581 Willow Slough Fish A Wildlife Area, Dick Hudson. Property Manager, R 42. Morocco. IN 47963. (219)285-2704 Winamac Fish A Wildlife Area. Bill Bean. Property Manager, R. 44 Box 115, Winamac, IN 46996. (219)946 4422 Said sealed proposals on bids shall be received in the office of the Commissioner, Bid Room. Department of Administration, Room 507 State Office Building, Indianapolis, IN 46204, until 2:00 P.M. Legal Time, on the 24th day of September, 1984, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read. All of the above areas can be inspected dally by contacting the Proper ty Manager Bid forms may be obtained at the Fish A Wildlife Areas. THE STATE OF INDIANA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS. NOTE On the forms used to submit your bid there will be a minimum amount in , which you must bid per trapping unit. Bid <■ ders are required to submit a certified check, cashier's check or money order payable to the Department of Administration. State of Indiana for 100% of their bid. Units are to be bid on separately and in dividual checks are to be submitted for each bid NOTICE OF SALE School Pool Project Bonds of 1984 Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of School Trustees of Warsaw Com munity School Corporation, at the Warsaw Community Schools Administration Offices, 303 East Main Street, Warsaw. Indiana, up to she hour of .12:00 Noon (Eastern Standard Time) on October 3, 1984, for the purchase of bonds of said Warsaw Community School Corporation, described as fol lows: School Pool Project Bonds of 1984. in the aggregate qmpvnt „of $?.100,QJ)0, Dated October 1. 1984, Fully registered; Denomination $5,000 or multiples thereof. Bearing interest at a rate or rates not to exceed 12% per annum (to be determined by bidding), which interest will be payable on July 1. 1985. and semi annually thereafter. Not redeemable prior to maturity; Principal payable at the First National Bank; Interest payable by check or draft mailed one business day prior to interest payment date to registered owners as of the flf teenth day of the prior month; Maturing on January 1 in the years and amounts as fol lows. Years Amounts 1986 * 65,000 1987 75,000 19,8 80.000 1989 W-000 1990 95.000 199! 105.000 1992 115.000 19,3 130.000 1994 140,000 1995 'M.OOO 19,8 170,000 1,97 190.000 1998 1999 no.ooo 2000 • 250.000 Bidders for said bonds will be required to name the rate or rales of interest which the bonds are to bear, not exceeding 12% per an num. Such interest rate or rates must be in multiples of 1/4th of 1/20th of 1%. Bids spec! tying two or more interest rates shall also specify the amount and maturities of the bonds bearing each rate, but all bonds maturing on the same date shall bear the same single interest rate The difference bet ween the highest and lowest interest rates named shall not exceed 2%. A zero interest rate will not be permitted The bonds will be awarded to the highest qualified bidder whose bid Is submitted in accordance herewith The highest bidder will be the one who offers the lowest net interest cost to the school corporation, to be determined by computing the total interest on all of the bonds to their maturities and deducting therefrom the premium bid. if any Any premium bid must be paid at closing as a
Adult workshops and classes set at Sooth Bend Several adult workshops and classes in art, music, crafts, decorating and photography will be offered this fall by Indiana University at South Bend’s division of continuing education. Arts and crafts classes include a quilting seminar, a glassblowing workshop and basic drawing for adults. Music classes include the theory of music, beginning folk guitar and beginning and intermediate piano. Decorating classes will teach interior design, kitchen design and use of flowers during the holidays, and photography classes will deal with basic black and white and color slide photography. Complete descriptions and more information about the classes may be obtained by calling lUSB’s division of continuing education at 237-4261. Names omitted The State Bank of Syracuse regrets that, in a recent news release listing employees who are attending American Institute of Banking classes, the names of Carol Smith and Donna Bradburn were omitted. part of the cash purchase price. Although not a term of sale, it is requested that each bid show the net dollar interest cost from the date of the bonds to final maturity and the net effective average rate No bid for less than the par value of said bonds will be con sidered. and the right is reserved to reject any and all bids. If an acceptable bid is not received at the time fixed for sale, the sale wifi be continued for a period of not to exceed thirty days thereafter, but in the event of the continuation of such sale no bid will be ac cepted which is lower than the highest bid received at the time fixed for the sale of said bonds No conditional bids will be con sidered Bids shall be in sealed envelopes marked "Bid for School Pool Project Bonds of 1984," and each bid shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check in the amount of $21,000 payable to "Warsaw Community School Corporation." The check of the sue cessful bidder will be retained until the bonds have been delivered and payment made therefore, and in the event such bidder shall fail or refuse to comply with the terms of his bid and this notice, then such check and the proceeds thereof shall become the property of the school corporation and shall be taken and considered as its liquidated damages growing out of such failure The checks of unsuccessful bidders will be returned immediately after the award of the bonds. The successful bidder shall accept delivery of the bonds and make payment therefore in immediately available funds, within five days after being notified that the bonds are ready for delivery, at such bank in the City of Indianapolis, as such bidder shall designate it is anticipated that the bonds will be ready for delivery within thirty days after the date of sale, and if not deliverable within forty five days after sale, the sue cessful bidder shall be entitled to rescind the sale and obtain the return of his good faith check. Said bonds are being issued for the pur pose of procuring funds to be applied on the cost of construction of a Warsaw Community swimming pool, in said corporation, and wilr be the direct obligations of the school corporation. payable out of unlimited, ad valorem taxes to be collected on all of the taxable property within said school corpora tion Warsaw Community School Corpora tion is a school corporation organized pur suanttothe provisions of I C 20-4 These bonds are offered subject to she unqualified approving opinion of Ice Miller Donadio A Ryan, bond counsel of Indianapolis. Indiana The school corporation will furnish at its expense the opinion, printed bond forms with the opinion printed thereon, transcript of proceedings, and clos ing papers in the usual form showing no litigation questioning the validity of the ' bonds at the time of delivery Dated August 30.1984. Jean A. Bowers, Secretary Board of School Trustees Warsaw Community School Corporation S 12 19
DEALS WH YEAR END mm CLOSE OUT KZI On ’B4 Trucks In Stock 1 /z Ton • 3 A Ton uNuil Vans • Suburbans bruce petto New 85’s Arriving Soon So We Need To Move Out The 84’s To Make Room No Reasonable Offer Will Be Refused BRUCE PETRO Olds-Buick-Ponffac-Cadillac-GMC Hwy. 15 North gSR Warsaw 267-7188
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Beach Sanding Lake Michigan Sand — IFe eliminate the old conventional way.-» • No trucks tearing up your • No equipment necessary to spread the sand. • No waiting for thick ice in winter. For Information Call Daytime 269-2245 Evenings 834-2246 STOCK LIQUIDATION SALE We will offer for sole of public auction the following inventory located at Water World, on SR 13 of the south edge of Syracuse. Indiana on Sat., Sept. 22, - 10:00 A.M. NEW CANOES, CRUISERS. PADDLE BOATS. PONTOONS, RUNABOUTS — 12' American Fiberlite conoe; 16’ sq. Stern American Fiberlite canoe; 19'/i’ Silverline Concord Cutty 228 hp Merc. Cruiser; 19’/,' Larson Express Cruiser 198 hp Merc Cruiser; 17’ Silverline I/O Runabout 140 hp Merc Cruiser; 17' Silverline Mach I outboard; 16’ Larson open bow vee outboard; 17' deck liner 140 hp Merc Criiiser; Pelican paddle boat; 16' Weeres aluminum pontoon; 20' Weeres aluminum pontoon with full furniture; 14' aluminum Myers vee fishing boat. (New boat sales subject to bid acceptance.) USED BOATS — 10' Hobie sailboat; 14’ Hobie sailboat; 1962 wood Chris Croft V 8 Super Sport; 16' Correct Croft glass inboard 6 cyl.; 20’ Hurricane deck boat OMC V 8; 20’ Storcraft closed bow aluminum I/O 110 Merc Cruiser; Johnson Trihull I/O 155 hp; 19’ Whitehouse outboard Cruiser; 19’ Hydrodyne vee I/O 6 cyl. Merc Cruiser; 22’ aluminum Riviera Cruiser pontoon; 17’ Hydrodyne outboard; 16’ Aristo Craft; 15’ Chrysler Trihull; 15’ Mid-Americon Trihull; 15’ Starcraft; 15’ Glastron Trihull; 14’ Starcroft aluminum; 14’ aluminum Jon boat; 12’ aluminum vee; 24’ Sylvan steel pontoon; 20’ Sylvan steel pontoon. OUTBOARD MOTORS, BOAT TRAILERS — 3.6 hp Mercury; 4 hp Evinrude; 10 hp Mercury; 25 hp Johnson; 30 hp Evinrude: 35 hp Johnson; 50 hp Johnson; 75 hp Johnson; 80 hp Mercury; 100 hp Mercury; 3-single axle boat trailers and 1 tandem axle boat trailer; small boat lift; pontoon trailer and flat bed trailer. BOAT ACCESSORIES AND MATERIALS — Anchors; batteries, gas tanks; water tanks; running lights; battery light; ropes; steering wheels; conv. tops; side curtains: runabout and deck boat covers; sleeper seats; pontoon furniture; bilge pumps; rolls of Naugohyde; propellers; speedometers, fuel gauges; tacks: ladders; controls; control cables: steering cables; bass seats; windshields; trailer axles and tires; trailer springs: bow eyes: safety chains; trim tape; vents; seat swivels; paint; air horns; battery boxes; marker buoys; porta pot; life vest; water skis, ski belts; hardware: stereo player; marine paint; fiberglass materials. RV PARTS AND MATERIALS — Several rolls upholstery fabric; trailer windows and doors; cabinet hardware; plostic pipe fittings: cabinet doors; mouldings; power convertor; stove; ice box; holding tanks; water tanks; tires; wheels; RV sofa; sinks; porta pot; trim tape; 8 track player; sheet counter material; broker boxes; jalousie windows; screws: bolts; nuts: plus many more parts and supplies. « OFFICE EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, AND MISCELLANEOUS — Metal desk; wood desk; office choirs: time clock; adding machine, file cabinet; Hoover portable washer; new fireplace insert in box; 12 stirrup pumps; foam cushions; welding rod; spray guns; pressure pot; pressure gauges; electric drills; band saw; cutoff sow; record stand; socket set; air tools: Arctic Cot riding mower. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: Attend this sale os there are many desirable boat accessories and used boats. New boats will be sold to the highest bidder. Subject to the approval of the owner. TERMS: Cash Or Approved Check Lunch On The Grounds Not Responsible For Accidents WATER WORLD, 457-2515 AUCTIONEERS: Jerry L. Lambert 658-9674 Taylor Wotts 761-3491 Announcements made the doy of sale take precedence over printed material. This is a partial listing and is subject to inventory change.
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