The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 47, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 November 1986 — Page 17

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Three accidents were reported by Syracuse Police last week, with no injuries or arrests made in any of the incidents. The failure to yield the right-of-way contributed to a two-car collision at 8 a.m. Friday, Nov. 7, when a vehicle driven by Scott Gardner, 16, r 5 box 135, Syracuse, collided with a 1967 Chevrolet pick-up, driven by Michael A. Cannon, 18, 213 W. Portland, Syracuse, as he was entering a parking lot at Wawasee High School. Gardner was attempting to make a right hand turn from one lot into another when he struck Cannon, who was leaving the second lot. Up to SI,OOO in damages was caused to the 1983 Datsun driven by Gardner, while the Cannon vehicle suffered up to S2OO in damages. In a two-car collision at 9:05 a.m. Monday, Nov. 10, up to S2OO in damages was caused to a 1971 Two arrested Two area residents were arrested for disorderly conduct at 11 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 8, after Syracuse Police received a call from a station employee at the Pacer Service Station, Chicago and Huntington Streets, regarding a fight. Robert S. Pojeta, 34, Syracuse, and John A. Cannon, 26, North Webster, were transported to Kosciusko County jail for incarceration after an apparent altercation. Universal It seems that modern statesmen can’t tell a lie, either . . The correct name for it is “officialdenial.” — Star, Minneapolis. ' LEGALS NOTICE OF LEASING 146 ACRES OF FARM LAND BY THE STATE OF INDIANA LEASE NO. 78 86/87DNR The State of Indiana, acting by and through the Department of Administration, for and on behalf of the Department of Natural Resources, will offer by sealed bid the leasing of approximately 146 acres, more or less, of farm land located at Tri County Fish & Wildlife Area, Syracuse, IN. Bld Invitation forms, instructions, maps, non collusion affidavits and bld envelopes may be obtained from Arnie Karr, Property Manager, Tri-County Fish & Wildlife Area, R.R. 2, Box 522, Syracuse. IN 46567, phone: (219)834-4461. All bids for the leasing of the above men tioned land, will be received in the Office of the Commissioner, Bid Room, Room 507 State Office Building, Indpls. IN 46204, until 2:00 P.M., Legal Time, on the 24th day of November. 1966. at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read. Any bids received after the designated time for any reason will be returned. All bids must be sent in the envelope provided with the In structions to Bidders, and must include a non collusion affidavit. THE STATE OF INDIANA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS. THE STATE OF INDIANA. BY THIS IN VITATION, DOES NOT HOLD ITSELF OUT A MERCHANT IN THE ORDINARY COURSE OF BUSINESS OF LEASING SUCH PROPERTY. AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES. EX PRESS OR IMPLIED. AS TO ITS MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ANY AND ALL SUCH PROPERTY SHALL BE LEASEDON AN "AS IS" BASIS. WITH AWARD TO THE HIGHEST AND BEST BIDDER. NOTICE OF LEASING 28 ACRES OF FARM LAND BY THE STATE OF INDIANA LEASE NO. 78 86/87 DNR The State of Indiana, acting by and through the Department of Administration, for and on behalf of the Department of Natural Resources, will offer by sealed bid the leasing of approximately 28 acres, more or less, of farm land located at Tri County Fish & Wildlife Area. Syracuse. IN. Bid invitation forms, instructions, maps, non collusion affidavits and bid envelopes may be obtained from Arnie Karr. Property

Public Auction Located four miles east of Nappanee, on U.S. 6 to CR 13. then five and a half miles north to Foraker, west one half mile. Thursday Evening, Nov. 20, 1986 — 6:30 P.M. 1.05 Acres With Buildings 1 'A story, three bedroom house, gas or wood heat, good wiring and breaker box. garage with lean to and storage building. TERMS: With Land Contract! We invite you to see this reasonably priced property with nice shade trees! Contact auctioneers or owner 773-3413. Earl Miller Jr. Owner Auctioneers: Kenneth Stutzman and Pheanis Wickey 533-9527. - Di ™.£S‘ Nancy Dalton \/ < A? 3 457 5700 MILLER Vicki Stoll | mqtnElS RULH | ■ t 457-4456 ■SSEHSESSEE— ■ Pam Todd | CIO CIU | H l •war i————— — NurfM sttnun, 457-4446 «"*» LAKEFRONT — Large GOLF COURSE FRONT — spa tub. 2 fireplaces, 4 3 bedrooms plus loft, 2 bedrooms. 2 baths plus baths, decks overlook family room. 2 chr garage, wooded lawn by 3rd hole oak cabinets and wood- South Shore. A beautiful work. An outstanding home with fireplace, home. $119,9005129,900

Ford driven by John Galloway, 18, 1111 B Court Lane, Goshen, when he backed into a 1982 Chevrolet, driven by Timothy P. Hubartt, 25, r 4 box 38C, Syracuse, at the Auto Pro building, 30 feet east of the SR 13 Access Road, on Maple Grove. The Hubartt vehicle suffered up to SI,OOO in damages. In a similar incident, Linda L. Tuttle, 26, 722 W. Washington, Plymouth, caused up to SI,OOO in damages to a 1986 Ford truck, driven by William P. Bennett, 42, 10729 CR 46, Millersburg, when she backed into him from a Dana Corp, parking lot space, 300 feet east of Syracuse-Webster Road. Tuttle claimed she didn’t see Bennett, who was pulling into the lot at the time. The Tuttle vehicle suffered up to S2OO in damages in the Monday incident, which occurred at 11:50 a.m.

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10 YEARS AGO, NOV. 17,1976 A formal opening will be held Saturday, Nov. 20, and Sunday, Nov. 21, at the Harris funeral home, three and one-half miles south of Syracuse on state road 13, from 2 to 6 p.m. The Syracuse town board of trustees took an adamant stand last night in support of a town ordinance on the inspection of all sewer tap-ons in the town. Members of the Syracuse plan commission will meet at the town hall on Tuesday, Nov. 23, at 7:30 for their quarterly business session. Members of the commission will be discussing the new ordinance proposed through a study conducted by Latz and Associates, Fort Wayne. Manager, Tri County Fish & Wildlife Area, R.R. 2, Box 522, Syracuse. IN 46567, phone: (219) 834 4461. All bids for the leasing of the above mentioned land, will be received in the Office of the Commissioner, Bid Room, Room 507 State Office Building, Indpls, IN 46204. until 2:00 P.M.. Legal Time, on the 24th day of November, 1986, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read. Any bids received after the designated time for any reason will be returned. All bids must be sent in the envelope provided with the Instructions to Bidders, and must include a non collusion affidavit. THE STATE OF INDIANA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS. THE STATE OF INDIANA. BY THIS INVITATION, DOES NOT HOLD ITSELF OUT A MERCHANT IN THE ORDINARY COURSE OF BUSINESS OF LEASING SUCH PROPERTY, AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. AS TO ITS MER CHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ANY AND ALL SUCH PROPERTY SHALL BE LEASEDON AN "AS IS" BASIS. WITH AWARD TO THE HIGHESTAND BEST BIDDER NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Wawasee Community School Corporation, Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipal corporation at their regular meeting place at 7:30 P.M. on the 9th Day of December, 1986. will con sider the following additional appropriation from existing fund which said officers con • sider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time: Cumulative Building Fund $10,500 To purchase and improve a parcel of land (221'x 179’) located between existing proper ty and Brooklyn Street. Syracuse. Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a 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 within fifteen (15) days at the County Auditor's office of said county, or at such other place as may be heard. Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Henry L. Smith, Secretary Board of School Trustees

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CELEBRATING FIRST ANNIVERSARY — Video Time, downtown North Webster, is celebrating its first anniversary and to show their thanks the owners are giving away, free, a VCR plus many other items. Entry forms may be found in the ad this week elsewhere in ‘the PAPER’. Video Time also carries the latest movies and offers free membership with one free movie after the 10th rental. Shown is Julie Harwood, manager. Hours are Monday-Saturday, 12-9 p.m., and Sunday 12-8 p.m. (Photo by Dale Tobias)

20 YEARS AGO, NOV. 16,1966 At the regular meeting of the Syracuse town board of trustees Tuesday evening, clerk-treasurer Walter Calnon read a letter of resignation from police officer Oscar Dahl. Mrs. Bertha Nicolai is at her home on r 4 having returned from Fairfax, Va. Mrs. Nicolai will return to Fairfax November 25. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Beck, Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hensler, r 2 Osceola, were at Elwood Thursday where they visited with a brother and uncle, Arthur Whitehead and Mrs. Whitehead. Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers, Syracuse, visited Mrs. Pearl Middleton at the Church of the Brethren home at Mexico lyMr. and Mrs. J. B. Ogle of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Schwalm of Goshen, and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Kiester of Nappanee spent last week end at Pheasant Run, Saint Charles, 111. 30 YEARS AGO, NOV. 15, 1956 Substantial contributions

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totalling SBOO already have been made to the Syracuse High School Band Uniform Fund bringing the donations up to $1666.65 Mrs. Noble Blocker, treasurer, of the Fund Drive, reported yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Waltz, Wawasee Lake residents spent the week end in Greencastle to attend Dad’s Day festivities at DePauw University where their son, James, is a junior. Mrs. Ida Guy celebrated her 89th birthday Sunday at her home near Syracuse. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clayton of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Brower of New Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Todd of Hammond and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schultz of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brower, Mr. and Mrs. Max Brower and family Marie LeCount and George Strieby, all of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Todd and daughters, Janet and Kathy of Hammond, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brower. 50 YEARS AGO, NOV. 19, 1936 Plans are being formulated for

a bigger and better sail boat and yachting season on Lake Wawasee next year, according to Merle Harkless of the Wawasee Yacht Club, who attended a£ recent meeting of the organization in Ft. Wayne. Work has been completed upon the installation of an automatic warning light and signal at the Huntington street grade crossing of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad here, according to Town and Railroad authorities. This crossing, in past years has claimed the several lives and caused serious injury to a number of other individuals. In a fast game last Friday night, Syracuse High School basketball team defeated Leesburg High School team, at the high school gym here, to open the 1936-1937 season. Taking the first home game, fans are enthusiastically awaiting the visit of Atwood High School this Friday night, and the team is looking forward to its second victory.

DISPATCHER NEEDED North Webster Police Department now accepting applications for police dispatcher — dispatching fire and EMS. Must be willing to work all hours. Effective now. — Apply In Person — North Webster Police Department Contact Officer Craig 834-2700 A tax break you can live in. DOLLARS AND SENSE RicSchaekel 457-3454 . Tom Prickett 457-5422 jiMiTifelhi - ,van Rinehart 856-2252 ! Kathryn Rinehart 856-2252 Louise Rex X 94-3394 Linda Jaggers 457-5155 Oirtunc. Good house and good >■ location for the money. See E i ' fcl this 3 bedroom, 2 bath Wawasee Waterfront home BEATY REALTORS I with over 2.000 sq. ft. living H7 1,U4 area. Call today. 885,900 i Put Number 1 to work for you. © 19H5Centurv 21 Real EMate Corporation a> truMee for the NAF. ©and'"—trademarks of Century 21 Real Estate Corporation Equal Housing Opportune G) EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPF.RATF.iI wawasee REALTY, inc. hsx ■ . ' P.O. BOX 478. SYRACUSE. IN 46567 jK (219) 457-4911 Bb Kevin Smith. Sales 219-658-9295 Connie Johnson, Sales 219-457-3557 ' - fr Jodi Kleetnan. Sales 219-457-4256 Tom Gerstner, Sales 219-457-4911 P h V llls G _ CTS J"* r Leilani Nemeth. Sales 219-457-5449 Ouner Brokcr Carole Reilly. Sales 219-457-5950 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - Sun. 10-2 S. 7 OWNER SAYS. “SELL?” JUST LISTED No 595 n. Webster (Epworth) 3 No. 710 Syra-Country-(Kern Rd.) bedroom, I*A bath, beautiful immaculate 3 bedroom. IMr fircpifrce. full basement, ail apbath. fireplace. 24x27 garage plianres including washer-dryer, located on .6 acres. Very nice. Lived in 4 yrs. Possible contract Priced to sell quickly — $47,800. terms available now. $54,500. With 2 * ots * CaU for aPPointn,ent(Onty $98.00 utility budget). Jo B WILL LOOK AT YOUR OFFER? COMMERCIAL FOR YOU. No. 702 Syracuse (Co. Line Rd.) N " . Owner like new. 3 plus bedrooms, 2 en,,rF '«»cat>on. (Wawa Auto baths, family room too! 4 levels. SJ*** 01 ”^ 90 S ' ’ P*’ l * easy living. All appliances Large b,d 9«- a ‘ ,d 1 borage. Sarage on over 1 acre. Much more to see. Now $83,000. Don’t secunty a. $65,000 miss this one! ** your ***** oHer - t '** v wa,er

From the Syracuse Police log —

Baby crying, by Shrimp Boat

The following information was obtained from the log of the Syracuse Police and Fire Departments: NOVEMBER 12 5:22 a.m. — Stoplight out, west side of Pickwick and SR 13 7:03 a.m. — Lockout; Ogden Island 7:47 a.m. — Property damage accident; Boston Street 10:06 a.m. — Request for ride to court in Albion 4:10 p.m. — Subject hunting in city limits 9:54 p.m. — Property damage accident; bowling alley 11:23 p.m. — Report of car sitting by church on County Line Road NOVEMBER 13 12:35 a.m. — Subject trying to take something from truck at Kinro 1:23 a.m. — Request impound truck from Kinro 7:17 a.m. — Request school information 7:25 a.m. — Property damage accident; Dana corner 7:31 a.m. — Wrecker needed from Milford 9 a.m. — Wrecker needed; Front Street; car-train NOVEMBER 14 8:49 a.m. — Contact B & O for engine number and engineer on west bound train reference property damage accident 11-13 10:48 a.m. — Request who to contact for fuel oil 7:07 p.m. — Report of subject hitting deer Corn prices down DES MOINES, IOWA - Corn prices have dipped below $1 a bushel for the first time in 15 years, and farm experts warned that prices should drop even more as farmers reap this year’s bountiful harvest.

Phyllis Gerstner Owner Broker

Wed., November 19,1986 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

7:55 p.m. — Possible poachers reported NOVEMBER 15 12:54 a.m. — Intoxicated subject just left to go home on foot 1:56 a.m. — Car horn blowing on Sixth Street; blowing for onehalf hour 10:30 a.m. — Speeding grain truck, almost caused accident 1:34 p.m. — Lost blue tick coon dog NOVEMBER 16 4:42 a.m. — Fight; Washington and Mill 8:36 a.m. — Vandalism reported 12:48 p.m. — Attempt to locate subject reference article left behind 2:36 p.m. — Dead fox in yard 7:04 p.m. — Baby crying, by Shrimp Boat 7:43 p.m. — Report of bad electric current in fuse box 8:02 p.m. — Report of driver hitting pole; left scene NOVEMBER 17 5:49a.m. — Car in alley back of

Auction Located approx. 3 miles west of Syracuse, Ind. on Milford-Syracuse Rd., or approx. 3 miles east of Milford, Ind. on the Syracuse-Milford Rd. Saturday, Nov. 22, 1986 Starting At 10:00 A.M. 4 TRACTORS — FARM MACHINERY - HOUSEHOLD — ANTIQUES — MISCELLANEOUS , International No. 706 diesel tractor, power steering, power brakes, fast hitch, wide front; International Super H gas tractor. NF, 2 row cultivators w/33 front mounted loader; Super H International, NF, gas tractor, good rubber, live hydraulic motor and rear end gone through; International H gas tractor; International 4-16 fast hitch plow; International 4 row fast hitch cultivator; International 2-18 pull type hydraulic lift plow; John Deere 12 ft. wheel disc; Oliver 2-14 mechanical lift plow; 3 Section International spring tooth harrow; International No. 56, 4 row corn planter full disc openers, insecticide: Good New Idea No. 17 ground driven tractor manure spreader; International 1- pull type corn picker; International No. 45 baler; Good 32 ft. Universal wide channel elevator w/% HP electric motor: Rubber tired International hay rake: Flat rack wagon on factory gear; Killbros hopper box on gear; Johnson 3 HP outboard motor; 22" chain saw; Steel porch glider; Approx. 75 lb. anvil; Leg vise. Skil saw. Swing on stand; Rubber tired wheelbarrow; 21" self-propelled Toro lawn mower; Fishing equipment; Croquet set; Other misc. shop tools. ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD Old Kimball pump organ, 44“ wide, 50" high; 3 tiered oak glass front bookcase, claw feet; 3 heavy oak rockers; Nice fern stand; Plank bottom chairs; Oak dropleaf table; Duncan Phyfe dining room table w/leaves & 6 choirs; Duncan Phyfe drum table w/clow feet; Duncan Phyfe small china cabinet, 31x65; Coffee table; End tables; Oak commode; Duncan Phyfe buffet: Minnesota treadle sewing machine; 5-legged square oak dining room table w/pineapple legs, needs repair; Wicker baby buggy, needs repair; Camel-back trunk; Old kitchen cupboard base w/zinc top; Old oil stove top dryer; Old Ray-O oil light; 4 8 6 crocks; Old slaw cutter; Old velvet bonnet; Fur muff: Old 2- chest; Several old dolls made in the 19405; Hall tree; Nice 3 pc. walnut Depression Era bedroom suite; 5 drawer chest of drawers; Steel bed; 2 blue crushed velvet chairs; 98" sectional sofa; Maple rocker; 3'x4' plate glass mirror; Gilded wall mirror; Walnut Music Center, 70x60"; white baby furniture; Painted writing desk; Cord table & chairs. Baby stroller; Baby crib; Pictures & frames; Bedding, linens 8 tablecloths; Royal Austrian plote; Old salt 8 pepper shakers. Tupperware 8 other items found in a kitchen; Dinette set; Floor lamps; High choir; Table lamps; Roper 40” gas range; 20 gos range; Tudor plate flatware; Other household not listed. TERMS: Cash Or Check With Proper ID } LUNCH NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS Hllldfl Graff, Owner Mrs. Richard Kaiser, POA Father 8 Son, Auctioneers R °9® r " ahn Phil Hohn Nappanee. IN 219-773-3091 HIBSCHMAN MOTORS, INC. "Stop In Now And See Us For A Great Deal On A Quality Used Car Or Truck" • 1983 CHEVY MALIBU— • 1981 CADILLAC BIAR 4 Dr.. V-6. Auto., PS. RITZ Full Power. PB, Air Loaded • 1983 DODGE OMNI - * ' ,B ° “ U^TA . N ? . 4Cyl..4Spd. I Owner 4 C v' • 4 S P d - 7 r Moon Root Locally Owned • 1982 OLDS FIRENZA — 2 Dr.. 4 Cyl., 4 Spd., . 1980 COUGAR XR7 Black V-8. Auto., PS PB. Air. 1 Owner • 1982 SKYLARK LIMITED V-6. Auto., PS. PB, • 1980 TORONADO BRM. Air, Locally Owned Full Power Locally Owned • 1982 ESCORT WAGON 4 Cyl. 4 Spd., PS. 1 ’ 1980 OLDS OA I EGA . Owner Y - Ao, ° A,r ' T,lt Cruise • 1981 PONTIAC TIOOO . )980 OMN | _ 3 [>. 4 COUPE - 4 Cyl.. 4 Cyl., Aulo.. Air Spd., 1 Owner • 1979 TOYOTA CELICA • 1981 CITATION — 4 SUPRA 4 Cyl., Auto.. Dr., 6 CyL, 4 Spd., PS. PS, Air, Locally Owned Locally Owned • 1979 CAPRICE COUPE • 1981 MARQUIS 4 V-8. Auto.. Full Dr.. V-8. Auto.. PS. PB. Power. Only 64 000 Air, Locally Owned Miles, Locally Owned SPECIAL OF THE WEEK Daily Rentals • 1980 fairmont — 4 Now Available Dr.. 4 CyL, Auto. s ls SS *1,795 "Carriage Car Rental HOURS: 8-5 Daily: 8 12 Sat “We Are Open As Usual 457-5536 '3l S. HUNTINGTON SYRACUSE

. Lake Street 7:17 a.m. — Call reference delay due to fog p :55 a.m. — Injured cat 1:49 p.m. — Hit/skip; believe at Dana parking lot 3:20 p.m. — Request if subject was arrested NOVEMBER 18 11:01 a.m. — Subject wanted to know how long the stoplight at Pickwick and SR 13 had been there 12:27 p.m. — Person requesting a jump, dead battery 1:50 p.m. — Lines sparking south side of bowling alley 2:25 p.m. — State highway requesting information on outage and if assistance was needed with the lights 2:56 p.m. — Phone outage ' 3:17 p.m. — Abrasives needed on roads 3:22 p.m. — Road condition to Goshen requested 3:50 p.m.. — Property damage accident; Pickwick Road and SR 13

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